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rjiQ STAND THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Sire, RATARATA is a dark chestnut hor,e, standing 15 hands 2£ inches on good sound legs, with good flat bone and immense muscular power. He is by Puriri, by Treason, out of Bishop of Osnaburgh mare. Being by that sterling sire Puriri, who sired such winners as Foresters, Jenny, Escapade, Rufus, Corsair, Rob Roy, aud a host of others, he should, if properly mated, be able to leave some very useful crosscountiy horses, and his hacks from ordinary mares are hard to beat. His dam’s sire, Treason, has also left a good number of winners. While in training Ra'a won the Maiden at Mauaia, and ran into a place on several occasions. Terms : £1 10s. Wiil run with mares in paddock at Mr J. Bleakly’s farm, Wbiliora. Free grazing for one month, after which Is per week will be charged. For further particulars apply to T. MORROW, Rabotu. rjpo STAND THIS SEASON, The Thorouphbred Stallion, Fantastic, By Apremont, dam Fantasy. Full particulars in future issue. J. CADDY, Owner, Puniho. Taungatara Mill, ELTHAM ROAD. ILEY & rjv YN A N Have pleasure in informing builders and the general public that they have taken over the above mill, and are prepared to cut and supply timber in any lengths and quantities. They have a large stock of Rimii, "White Piue, and Fiikctin at Reasonable Prices. Orders may bo left at the mill, where limber will be supplied (with cartage off) or with NEWMAN BROS, Opunake, Or E. C. RAIKES, Agent, Opunake. THE He LAVAL “ALPHA” g EPAKATO.ES. Hand Power, Horse Power, Steam Power, or Water Power. Every Dairy Should Have One. Saves its Cost in Four Months. Farmers Without “ ALPHA ” Separators Throw Away about OneTLicd of the Income from their Cows. The advantages of the De Laval “ Alpha ” Separator are as follows : The Cream can be separated from the Milk immediately after it has been taken from the Cow. Morning and evening’s milk should not be mixed. About one-third more, and better Butter, of higher market value than can be obtained from the ordinary method of setting in shallow pans. The De Laval “ Alpha,” if substituted for any other separator, will pay its own cost in Six Months, out of extra butter fat saved. Great Saving in space, time, labor, and the number of utensils used. Cream and skim milk perfectly sweet, and both saleable when near towns; in the country the latter forms the best of all Food for Pigs and Calves. The absence of the cream is imperceptible to ordinary tasle. The construction of the Machine is extremely simple, and requires no mechanical knowledge to keep in proper working order. It is easily cleaned. The setting up for work requires a solid and level foundation, but not massive or expensive. Requires small driving power, and never wears out. Single or double horse-gears already in use may be connected at little expense for the power machines. When not separating, the steam or horse power can be used for churning, chaff-cutting, pumping, driving circular saws, Ac., &o. Note. — We are prepared to prove that De Laval’s Alpha ” Machines Skim Cleaner, are Cheaper in proportion to Milk put through, require less power to drive, and Wear Longer than any other Separator yet made. OYER 65,000 SOLD. OVER 350 FIRST PRIZES. ALPHA Humming Bird skims 15 gal per hour £l2 0 0 ALPHA No. S. (Baby) on low stand, skims 30 gal per hour £22 0 0 ALPHA No. S.H. on high stand, skims 80 gal per hour £25 0 0 ALPHA No. B. hand power, skims 55 gal per hour £BS 0 0 ALPHA Pony, hand power, skims 110 gal per hour £SO 0 0 ALPHA A 1, one horse, skims 180 gal per hour £G7 10 0 ALPHA A 2, two horse, skims 830 gal per hour £BS 0 0 • Agents for Taranaki: The New Plymouth CoOperative Society,

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 18 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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