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W. P. NICOLL. W. H. ROWE. :pIF YOU WANT FIRST QUALITY GRASS AND CLOVER SEED WRITE TO US FOR SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS. WE stock -'ll Seeds required fni Autumn Sowing, drawn only from the most reliable sources, includii g IYEGRASS, Perennial, Canterbury r ouble-machined. HAWKE’S BAY dottble-machined. ITALIAN, Best Canterbury. 'GOESFOOT, Double-dressed Akaroa Farmers’ Dressed. OW GRASS, Best Selected. VTHTE CLOVER, TIMOTHY, CRESTED DOG'S TAIL, CHEWING’S FESCUE, LOTUS MAJOR, ENGLISH TREFOIL, POA PRATENSIS, FOXTAIL. WM. ROWE. vING AND BROUGHAM STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH
STUMPING 18 CHILD’S PLAY. BJiJU JL EXPLOSIVES WITHOUT THE ATI) OF THESIS EXPLOSIVES IT T.S PRETTY SOLID . ij.- AS SCORES OF MEN CAN TESTIFY ■HE CLEARING OF YOUR LAND CAN BE SPEEDILY DONE BY MEANS OF A BATTERY AND *IOBEL’S GELATINE GELIGNITE« BACKAROCK VXD THE COST WILL BE FULLY TWO-THIRDS LESS THAN BY MANUAL LABOUR Full Stocks are always kept of these high Explosives ami all appliances or Blasting purposes, including Detonators. Fuse, Batteries, Powder, etc. I can still supplv HURST’S No. 1 GLOVERS, AKAROA COCKSFOOT, CANTERBURY and SANDON PERENNIAL RYES, also HAWKE’S >AY, off a 25 year old pasture, WESTERN WORTHS, and all other GRASS lEEDS, Farmers’ and Double Machine Dressed ALGERIAN SEED OATS, TUNS, CARTONS, SPARROWRILLS AND BLACK TARTARS, WINTER ’’ARES, MAIZE, and MANURE of highest analysis, for all crops. ALWAYS ON HAND—JOHNSON’S ENGLISH and AMERICAN PLAIN WIRE, STAPLES, ORDINARY WIRE, and CYCLONE NETTING. FARM GATES. ENGLISH and COLONIAL CEMENT, STEWART HORSE CLIPPERS, TREW HELL A WALLABY JACKS, PRICE’S JACKS. DONALD WIRE STRAINERS. HORSE, PUG, AMD COW FEEDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 'deluding First Quality Raneitikei O.S. Chaff, Sucrosine, Dry Molasses Fodder, Barleymeal, Pollard. SEND FOR PARTICULARS OF ANY OF THE ABOVE, OR BETTER STILL, CALL AT NEWTON KING’S, MEW PLYMOUTHi STRATFORD, KAPONCA.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 24, 25 May 1912, Page 7
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