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AGRICULTURAL. •'A- AND P." CHICK RAISER. A COMPLETE FOOD FOR YOUNG CHICKS. From the Time the.? are Hatched Till 6 to S Weeks Old. 41b baga lOlb hag’? 251 b bag? 601 b baps Is Od 2a 3d 5e Od 9eoii A. AND P. FOOD CO., LTD., Davis street. HUTCHESON, WILSON AND CO., 46, Jervois quay, Wellington. WIEE-EOPE MERCHANTS, SHIPCHANDLERS, ETC. WE hold a large and supply of the highest grade of Flexible and Standing Steel Wire Hopes, ranging from .-inch to 6-inch circumference. SAWMILLERS’ HAULING ROPES, Patent Snatch Blocks and Sheaves a speciality. MAN IT I,’ACTUR EKS of HORSE and COW COVERS, Tarpaulins. Tents, Kings, etc. MARQUEES and TENTS FOR HIRE. Correspondence invited. 191 o Ask your grocer for tlie.a. We want to make il very pasy for you to obtain Lipton’* Teas, but they arc not yet in every store, for remember, they are something quite new for this market. Ask your grocer for them, the grocer you patronise regularly ; but yon must say in plain unmistakable words that you want Liptcm'a . Teas, and then see that you get them. There are some stores (where yon would expect to find them) that ns yet have not LIPTON’S TEAS, and in some of these you may be offered substitutes—something *• just as good.” If, however, you have decided to TRY UPTON'S TEAS, a trial of another kind will prove nothing to you about the merits of LITTON* Sj bo that when you call for LIPTON'S TEAS, you should insist on being supplied with LIPTON'S, nothing else, if your own grocer will not supply you, there are other grocers who will be only too pleased to give you what you want. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 20th and 21st NOV., 1907. Jumping Competitions on Both Days. Challenge Cups for competition in Horse, Cattle, and Sheep Classes. Challenge Cup .Jumping Second Day. £37 Cash Prizes, besides Cup. Entries close 9th November, 1907. For all information apply to * H. S. MOSS, Secretary, 341 P.O. Box 25, Carterton. David k a y, LAND AGENT, VULCAN LANE, AJICVvii'AND. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARMS, AUCKLAND DISTRICT. OQ IK/. PER ACRE—73O Acres owO JLO/ • first-class sandstone land; about 300 acres in grass, balance mostly bush; subdivided into 10 paddocks; will carry in present state 400 sheep and 70 bead cattle; house 8 rooms, shearing-shed, sheep dip, yards, etc,; 1$ miles from j railway station; 60 miles north of Auckland city. (Food fattening country. j opr / PER ACRE —Adjoining above. 00/ 1000 acres good sheep and cattle country, over 300 aerds in grass, balance mostly bush; will carry at present 400 sheep and 80 head cattle; good house 5 rooms, sheds, yards, etc. These two farms would go well together, m-y //? PER ACRE, BAY OF ISLANDS JL i /1> —IO,OOO ACRES good sheep and turnip land, nearly all ploughable; ringfenced, and subdivided into 10 paddocks; will carry at present 400 cattle and 2000 sheep; house 12 rooms and outbuildings; if improved would carry 1 sheep to the acre, besides cattle; deep water wharf. Of great prospective Value. NGARUAWAHIA, WAIKATO—2OO acres Freehold, 150 acres grass and crop, 10 acres wheat and oats, 20 acres turnips; good land, all ploughable, subdivided into 10 paddocks, fenced with posts and wire, quite new; up-to-date dwelling 7 rooms, hot and cold water, etc. Price, .£lO 10s per acre; terms.- (2251 jpopy/TL—OB ACRES Freehold, situated o&oDU at Wade, on Orewa river, 2J miles from wharf by level road; 25 - acres in grass, shelter bush, plenty of firewood, several tons of flax, 2£ acres in orchard; house of 6 rooms, shed and all necessary outbuildings. Terms to b© arranged. G. B. OSMOND, 135. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 190 ACRES RICH RIVER PLATS Close to MARTON; beautiful soil. Own-i er estimates the carrying capacity at [ 3 eheep to acre; 7-roomed house and j all necessary outbuildings; \ mile to j school and 31 miles to railway station, | PRICE, J 322. Terms arranged. | Apply— j ROSS AND JOHNSON, LAND AGENTS, MARTON. BARTON AND AYLMER, LAND AGENTS. FEILDING, Draw Attention to the Following:— \NICE HOMESTEAD, together with 300 odd acres of land; easy drive from Palmerston North, Feilding, or Ashhurst railway stations. The land is a good heavy quality, and was originally heavily timbered; all ploughable (when stumped); 80 acres already ploughed; well watered and divided into 7 paddocks. The dwelling is a most desirable one, consisting of 10 rooms, conveniently arranged; hot and cold water and gas fitted throughout; wash-house, fitted with washtubs, etc.; loose-box, trap-shed, harness and feed rooms; dairy, wookhed, and yards. The grounds, which are very tastefully laid-off, enhance the beauty of the property considerably. In fact, anyone wanting a really comfortable home and easy workable farm should view this property before purchasing elsewhere. Intending buyers driven to inspect by appointment. PRICE, .£26 PER ACRE. XJO'EDDINQ ana In MEMOEIAM CARDS printed in correct style, and at moderate prices. * r NJZ. Time?" General Printing Department. Talr fhone TO4& SUTTON'S SEFm

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6371, 20 November 1907, Page 3

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