The Otautau Standard says that Mr. A. Robson, Aparima, received a record price for his ryegrass this season— 7d a bushel from the mill. From 21 acres, after payment of expenses, he netted £9 5s per acre. Mr. Robson's farm . is part •of the Waicola Estate, which was begging on the market for years at about £2 an acre. Country visitors should not leave town without going through George Court and Sons' new premises at Karangahapo Road. Walk through; you will not be pressed to buy.—Tho Beehive, Karangahape Road. Why- suffer tho awful # agony of rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, and kindred diseases. RHEUMO if given a fair trial will quickly cure you. Sold at 2s 6d and 4s 6d, ■ ' . , .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 8
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