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W. D. SCOTT, U 0 T I 0 N E E E, I.AND AND COMMISSION AGENT, MAIN STREET, OPUNAKB. /Imperial Fire and Marine Insurance. I Mutual Life Association of Australia. Agencies- Eltliam Road Saw Mills. j Eginont Sash and Door Factory. Oldfield’s Agricultural Ma- \ nurcs. ON SALE: Desiccated Offal ■' Blood and B< no Manure Pure Bono Meal Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, &c. FOR SALE. 29G Acres, open, level land; well grassed, ring fenced, and subdivided; 4-rooinid house; one mile from dairy factory. Price , £8 per acre. Terms : £350 cash, balance on mortgage at per cent for 5 or 10 y< ars. Apply W, D. SCOTT, Auctioneer, YOU’LL BUY ME A NEW Silk D.ess, won’t you Ducky?” THE I>c LAVAL “ALPHA” QREAM gEPAEATORS. 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 OneThird 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 Do Laval “ Alpha,” if substituted for any other separator, will pay its own cost in Six Mouths, out of extra butter fat saved. Great Saving in space, time, labor, and the’number of utensils used. Crfam 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 taslo.

The construction of the Machine is extremely simple, and requires no mechanical knowledge to keep in proper working order. It is easi’y 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 litt'e ex-, peuse for the power machines. When not separating, the steam or horse power can be used for churning, chaff-cutting, pumping, driving circular saws, &c., &c. Note. —We are prepared to prove that Be Laval’s “Alpha” Machines Slain Cleaver, are Cheaper in proportion to Milk put through, require less power to drive, and Wear Lonacr than any other Separator yet made. OVER 65,000 SOLD. OVER 3**so FIRST PRIZES. ALPHA Humming Bird skims 15 gal per hour £l2 0 0 ALPHA No. S. (Baby) on low stand, skims 80 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 galper hour £67 10 0 ALPHA A 2, two horse, skims 380 gal per hour £BS 0 0 Agents for Taranaki: Tlie New Plymouth CoOperative Society, ARE, I TILL BOX YOUR EYE 1” Max O’Bell’s New Book ob tlie Colonies!. JOHN BULL & CO.”—The Great Colonial Branches of the Firm. (Cloth, gilt. Price, 45.) The talented author lectured in all the principal towns of the colony with unvarying success, and his impression of colonial life will be road with groat interest by all classes of the country. The book, which is being published in London, will not be available in the colony for some time, but as it is expected thaf the demand will greatly exceed the supply, orders should be sent to the undersigned immediately. D. Nimmo Scott, BOOKSELLER, ,U„ riAWEKA.

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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 9 October 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 9 October 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 9 October 1894, Page 3

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