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SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE SUBDIVISION OF AN ESTATE In the Sunny North of Auckland. g ONLY FARMS, ranging from 100 to 250 acres of first-class land, suitable for cows; all ploughable; only 14' miles from railway and convenient to FACTORY AND SALEYARDS. Three of the sections have good buildings. Post and Telegraph office and store upon the estate. Three miles from deep-water haTbor landing and situated on the Great North Road. Well watered, and will make ideal dairy or small sheep farms and good cropping lands. Prices ranging from £8 to £l2. ONLY 10 PER CENT. CASH; balance good terms.

There is an excellent opportunity for two or three young men who want to make a start, as practical men will be very liberally dealt with. For further particulars apply "Land," Box 624, Auckland.

r£o LET, close to Railway Station, Inglewood—Two shops, 24ft x 72ft deep, and 18ft. x 82ft. deep. Room 40ft. x 24ft. Photographic Studio and rooms. Two-sUrey workshop, with engine, lathe and other machinery for woodwork. Also FOR SALB OX EASY TBRMS. Q-ROOMBD HOUSH and Outbuildings, Inglewood. QUARTER-ACRE to three acre sections om Main street, Inglewood, next to Moa Dairy Factory. gECTIONS on Old Hospital Road, just •utside Borough of New Plymouth, in lots to suit purchasers of four acres or ii ore, level. Apph to THOS. DRAKE INQLEWOOD.

MAMMITIS AND ALL UDDER COMPLAINTS. Numba, South Coast, N.S.W., Mar. 28, 1012. Mr E. Skinner,— Dear Sir—With regard to the result of treatment of two cows with your mammitis remedy, Mammitein, No. 1 developed acute mammitis on the morning of the 21st. This cow was in a bad way, the quarter enlarged, hot, and giving *n little clotted milk, eyes glaring, lame in hind leg, and rough coat. I gave her the first injection at night, and she was greatly improved in the morning, the inflammation having partly left the quarter. I followed out your method as per instructions, and in all gave her three injections, She is now giving her usual flow of milk, and I can safely say she has quite recovered. No 2 was taken ill on the 25th, and I am treating her the same, and she is in a fair way towards recovery. From knowledge of the disease in the past, having had cows suffering from it and their udders burst, I am perfectly satisfied that your remedy has a great future before it. (Signed) WILLIAM CAFFERY. Frice 4/0 five injections; injection outfits 3/6. Farmers' stores and chemists KEMPTHORE, PROSSER AND CO.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 317, 5 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 317, 5 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 317, 5 July 1912, Page 2

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