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IMPORTANT TO JERSEY DRE’FDERS. milE North Taranaki Annual Sale of X Pedigree Jersey FEMALES ami limited number ol Hulls will he held at New Plymouth on TUESDAY, ‘-’7th JI'NF., 1000. OS) PEDIGREE .1 ERSE VS QO Uw Comprising Ow ol L’-vr heifers 10 yearling heifers 1(5 eons 2 hulls Every vear bn vers from all parts’ praise the QUALITY and GONDI I JON oi the stock brought forward by North Taranaki breeders for this sale. A special leatnre of this sale will bo the SPLENDID • DISPLAY of 2-year heifers, totalling o 4 head, and included in these are some HEAL Cl LAMPIONS, The cows, yearling heifers and bulls are all stvlishlv bred—llliED FOR IU'TTEII FAT. NOTE.—Every animal olfered will be approved of by an inspection committee, and a big portion of the entrv is to be sold WITHOIT RESERVE. Prospective buyers of 111011-CLASS Jerseys, do not miss this sale. Catalogues have been posted to all members in the 1921 N.Z.J.Ii. Association’s herd book. Non-members write for them at UllOC*. NEWTON KING, LTD., „ Auctioneers, New Jdymouth. PROFITABLE DAIRY FARM FOR RETURNED SOLDIER. j*7 Q ACRES, almost adjoining I i O dairy factory, school, railway and post oltiee. This is a first-class farm, being nearly all heavy drained swamp, and has carried 90 dairy cows. Good locality and nice surroundings. Modern G-roumed bungalow, large cow shed and other buildings. Returned soldier, owning his own herd, can get into tiiis farm on exceptional terms. Price has been greatly reduced and finances arranged mr long term. AA ill show good profit at Is per lb. butter fat. Further particulars— K.EHfc£Tirfl McDonald, RANGITIKEI STREET. P.O. Dux 401, Office Phono 751, Private Phone 389.

OXY-ACETUNE WELDING. QEND your Broken Castings to us. O First-class work. Charges i "vscmible. THE EAILM-ACY, uu RaugitiKei street. Box 217. Pnone 1103. TO LEASE BOARDINGHOUSE. QA ROOMS, with all conveniences, OU well established place, doing huge business; good central position; lease 4 years, with right of renewal lor further term. EMU particulars from chant and mitghell, 213 Mam street, Palmerston North, j Phono 13bb Chief Agents, I British General insurance Company, juimited. 37 FOR SALE. BEAL 'i IFUL 5-room-J ed bungalow, with sleeping poreii, every inuueni couvcnieiiee, motor shed, grounds well laid out; situated m best locality, handy to Square. £4UO cash required. -2 ACRES FIRSTCLASS LAND and good -i-ioonied house, with conveniences, large motor shed, dairy, etc.; situated just outside borough. Terms £2511 cash. JL'OOn ~ G 001) 5 -ROOMED dWOUU HOUSE, with all conveniences. Returned soldier’s mortgage. ‘Perms to returned soldier £2OO cash. HASLOCH AND GODWIN, Da GEORGE STREET. E. 13. HEWSON, WICKER CANE AND SEA GRASS FURNITI RE MAN I FACT I RER. N'OTE ADDRESS:—Premises situaied at rear ol No. 0 George street. D. WATSON, Plumber. TAONUI STREET. HOT water, gas, or sewerage installed or repaired at shortest notice. Estimates lor all class of work free. 'Phono 51. "shop AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. BUILDING CONTRACTOR. EVERY Branch of the Building Trade undertaken. Plans prepared and estimates given. Alterations attended to on shortest notice. A. E. BLACKBOURN, 33 COOK. STREET. Phone 196, ’ TREES, PLANTS, SHRUBS. WE have millions to offer at from Gd each. Price lists free. B. H. JUST, BOTANICA L N UUSER lES, Palmerston North. NORWICH & LONDON ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. CHIEF AGENT: F. Roy Robertshaw, 15 Rangitikei street, Palmerston North. Sut>-Agents; C. H. Belmor, Feilding. R. Shaw, Fozton.

DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. ACRES, nearly all DRAINED „ SWAMP; will winter 40 cows, at present CARRYING GO HEAD OP STUCK. Well watered and nicely subdivided into 9 paddocks, post and wire fences (in fairly good order); shelter plantations; good supply of feed growing, including lucerne; G-roomed house, 8-hail cow shed (concreted), implement shed, etc.; close to school, creamery, store, etc. PRICE £OS; ONLY £875 CASH. Mortgages well arranged. i A A ACRES, FIRST-CLASS KAI--IUU RANGA LAND; will carry 70 cows and all young stock; watered by 3in artesian; buildings now, including whare, 10-bail cow shed, cart shed, workshop, etc.; RICH ALLUVIAL SOIL, showing splendid sole ol grass; well fenced and subdivided .into 9 paddocks, etc., etc. Exports says its cheap at £9O! We are offering it at £BO PER ACRE. Very little cash required. For further particular's apply 11. BURROWS & CO., IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, Rangitikei street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 420, 10 June 1922, Page 8