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THE GOLD WATCH HAS NOT STOPPED! SPECIAL fertiliser turnip PLYMOUTH, J I T is going as steadily as ever. Each tick records another entry for the competition—it indicates that another wise farmer has sown the finest Swede in existence (Sutton's Magnum Bonurn), together with the best Turnip Fertiliser (Shamrock), and is sure of a good crop. The competition is open to all parts of Taranaki, and each district is making its quota of entries. As competitors may sow seed right along to the 28th February don't be afraid to follow the lead of all good farmers. E. GRIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Chief Taranaki Agents SUTTON'S SEEDS & SHAMROCK For MANURES.

NERVE-KIU£R -s> V 80JLD - EVERYWHERE 1360 SOME GOOD TARANAKI SHEEP RUNS ACRES Taranaki. O.R.P. at £1 per acre. 400 acres in grass, and the balance good busli land. Cood papa sheep country. Four-roomed house and outbuildings, woolshed and sheep yards. Fenced and subdivided. Situated about 4% miles from Post Office and Store. Price £2 10s per acre goodwill. Easy terms. ■I AAA ACRES Taranaki. O.R.P. at 15s per acre. Rent, 9d per acre. 180 XUUU acreg j n g raßS) an d balance good country in standing bush. 120 chains of good sheep-proof fencing. Whare, wash-house, and outbuilding. The property consists of good papa hillsand valleys, none high, and all rideable. Four miles from School and Post Office, situated in- rapidly rising district on Stratford-Ongarue railway, which passes near property. A good opportunity for young sheep-farmers to invest. Price £3 per acre. There are now on the property 450 sheep and 240 lambs, and some cattle. When all improved, esti mated to carry two sheep in winter. AKA ACRES Taranaki. West Coast Settlement Reserve, held under 1892 Act, with perpetual Right of Renewal and full compensation for all improvement. Annual'rent, £l4 per annum. 300 acres in grass, and balance heavy bush. All good land, suitable for subdivision and dairying. Well watered by permanent running streams. IVi miles off metal, and road formed to property. Whare, ring fenced with goodposts and wire fences. Price £4 per acre. Easy terms. A aood chance for start. Apply soon. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR SHEEP FARMERS. TfiftO ACRES freehold. 4700 acres in grass, the balance in heavy bush to I OUV ijj, f e ii e( i an( i Jaid down in grass. The greater portion is undulating, and the balance good easy hifls, ail rideable. Very rich limestone country, and well Watered by never-failing streams. Good dwelling-house and outbuildings, woolshed with night pens to hold 1300 sheep, and storage room for large quantity of wool. It is well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, sheep-proof fences, cniefly totara fencins, oil well erected. First-class dip, sheep and cattle yards. Wintering over 1.0.00 i/ *Bcep, : besides a large number of cattle. When all in grass, will winter '2y 2 sheep over whole areit, besides cattle. Situated within easy distance of railway, good road to property. The most sceptical sheep-breeder would not be disappointed by viewing this property. For price and fuller particulars, T HAVE on my Land Register a fine collection of Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, Bush properties, Store Businesses, etc. All correspondence promptly attended to. Loans negotiated, and terms arMnged on Land and Stock. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND GENERAL MERCHANT. NEW PLYMOUTH.

TURNIPS TURNIPS We have just landed our new stocks of Swedes and Turnips SWEDES— TURNIPSMAGNUM BONUM ABERDEEN GREEN TOP YELLOW CHAMPION Todhall Steain ELEPHANT ABERDEEN PCRPLE TOP SALLOW CRIMSON KING ROMNEY MARSH YELLOW JOHN BIjLL IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE MONifiCH PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH RAPE-BROAD-LEAF ESSEX SPFCIALLY SELECTED .FROM BRITISH GROWERS USE W. ROWE'S SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE; PREPARED BY EXPERTS TO SUIT TARANAKI SOIL AGENT FOR KEMPTHORE, PROSSER AND CO/S CELEBRATED WEST FIELD MANURES LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH PRIME QUALITY WM. ROWE KING & BROUGHAM STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH

PLANT TURNIP-SWEDE FOR WINTER FEED It's almost too late for sowing swedes, but there's time to get in a late sowing of CARTON'S PIONEER TURNIP-SWEDE with a full assurance of its yielding a good crop. It combines the quickgrowing qualities of the turnip with the line keeping properties of the ° Swede. YOUNG, HOBBS & Co. will supply you with these seeds, or if you still wish to plant Swedes we can supply you with GARTOVS CROPWELL. KEEPWELL, and MODEL, also the MONARCH, CRIMSON KING AND JOHN BULL. FOR THE SOFT TURNIP CROP it is prudent to order your supplies now while the stocks are all complete. We hold Garton's G.T. Scotch, Hardy Green Globe and Purple-top Scotch, also P.T.Y.A. and G.T.Y.A. and P.T. Mammoth. FERTILISE and give your crops a good start. Mt. Ly'ell SUPERPHOSPHATE, PU RE BOXEDUST, or SULPHATE of POTASH are all suitable. Just say what you want when you send your order alorfg. Let us supply you with NEW POT ATOIiS or any FARM REQUISITE you may be in need of. YOUNG, HOBBS AND GO. STRATFORD and ELTHAM. t | The New 14.16 H.P. 4-Cylinder 1910 Tdlodel ! KißDinn UATfID MD 1 Price £360 J SIMPLE, SILENT AND ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. PARTI- + CULARLY SUITED FOR THE ROUGH ROADS OF TARAS NAKI. REMEMBER DARRACQ CARS HAVE A REPUTAJ TIOi: FOR RELIABILITY. WAIT AND SEE THE NEW MO- ? DELS SHORTLY COMING TO HANI). ♦ _____ c. w. * 2 * CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE LIASDET ST., NEW PLYMO t T J Sole Tiraaaki Ageßt for Darraeq and De Dion Caw. ?

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 229, 10 January 1911, Page 7

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