\. Cheap Metal Farm Gate and Fence Dropper. I — y^^^y /—ll/ — 1 1 THE N GATE— RIGID AS A GIRDER. The cheapest and most 10 * 4, with 5 wires, hinges, and spring catch, 27s 61 ; 11 x 4, 30s .; 12 x 4, 32, 64 Extra wires.. Is each. ™£$k stvS. We have several other styles. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. Send for sample. CYCLONE FENCE AND GATE COMPANY, 7 MARTON STREET, OHRI3TCHDRCH.
STRONACH, MORRIS, & CO., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Dunedin, have the following properties fo- Sale: — BALCLUTHA DISTRICT.— ISB acres freehold and 52 acres leasehold, sevenrocmed house, seven-stalled stable, lco-so boxes, etc., divided into eight paddocks, well watered. Two miles past school and railway station. An ideal dairy farm. Price, £6 per acre. 430 Acres good grazing land* Good dwelling and outhouses, five, miles from creamery, four miles past railway station. Price, only £2 10s per acre. Sheep station, 20,000 acres, seven miles fiom nearest railway station. First-class dwelling, outbuildings., all good and in firsrciass order. Well fenced smd subdivided. At present carrying- 10.000 crossbred slv-ep. besides cattle and horses. To be sold as a going concern. Price on application. Well worth inspection. Sheep station. 4000 acres ; 1000 acres in gra=s, balance natural pasture. First-class buildings. Good seven-roomed house. The property is well divided, and is "~nly ek;ht miles by a good road from nearest riilwny station. Price and full particulars on a] p'ication. To be sold cheap, owner leaving. MILTON DISTRICT.— I 27 acres first cla?s agricultural farm, one mile from railway, post, and school. Divided into fight paddocks. Good dwelling and outbuildings. A tip-top property. Price on application. 183 Acres good agricultural farm, 'livi.'lcl into eight paddocks. Brick stable with loft. Good cow byre, and outhouses. School and post offioo. adjoining. Three miles fiom nearest railway station. Price, £17 per acre ; £2000 can remain at 4£ per cent. CLINTON DISTRICT.— 9OOO acres, all cultivated. Well divided. First-class buildings. Wool ehed for ten shearers. Blacksmith's shop, and all necessary biiildings to work a station properly. Price, £2 10s per acre. Close to railway station. OAMARU DISTRICT.— 34O-acre farm. One of the best agricultural farms in the district. Seven-roomed dwelling, large stable, men's hut, washhouse, dairy, good yards, divided into 15 paddocks, all well watered. Railway on property. This property can be very highly recommended. Will c-rry five sheep to the acre. Price £15 per acre. SEACLIFF DISTRICT.— Two first-class dairy farms to lease. Full particulars on application. In addition to the above, we have several other properties on our books.
/~)TAGO A. & P. SOCIETY. Tlie Field Turnip Competition. ENTRY FEES: Members, 10s ; Non-members. 15s. ENTRIES! CLOSE FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, 1905. CLASS I. — Best 10 acres, or mere of Swede Turnips (any variety). Messrs Nimmo and Blair offer trophy, value 15gs, to be won three times (not necessarily in succession) ; second prize, £1 (given Dy the Society). CLASS II. — Ten acres or over of Aberdeen Turnips (any variety). First prize, 5 tons of agricultural lime (prc&ented by the Milbum Lime and Cement Company) ; (second, £1 (presented by the Socierj). CLASS lll.— Ton acres Green Crop, incluJing Turnips. Carrots, Mangolds, etc. First prize, 5 tons of agricultural lime (presented by the Milburn Lime and OemenD Company) ; second, £1 (presented by the Society). CLASS IV.— Best 15 acres or over of Broadcast-sown Tiirnips (any variety). First prize, the Society's gold medal or trophy, value £3 ; second, £1. CLASS V.— Best two acres or over of Mangolds. First prize. £2 ; second, £1 (given by the Slociety). CLASS Vl.— Best 10 acres or over of Turnips (any variety) grown with Challenge Manure. First prize, Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Oo.'s Challenge trophy, value 15qs, and gold nrwdal, trophy to be^Svon thre9 times (not necessarily consecutively; second, the Society's prize of £1. Gencn.l Conditions. — Thc^c Competitions are Open to Farmers of Otago. Tho judges will inspect and judge the fields early ip April. H. V. FULTON, Secretary. P.O. Box 84, Dxuiedin 15m
EBulti-Furrow Ploughs. PATER&'ION'S Patent for Improvements in the means for actuating the lever Wheel* should be adopted by every progressive agriculturist. For particulars aprcly ROBT. PATERSOX. Ism Hillond, Balclutha. GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON— Redcliffe Crown is the best ami cheapest iron manufactured. To b& had from all ironmongers and storekeeper
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Otago Witness, Issue 2661, 15 March 1905, Page 20
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