The fanner who uses “Hamilton Vaccine” prevents Mammitis and gets the pany, Chemists, Devon Street, New Plymouth. 2/- per cow. 1.
BAY OF PLENTY. BAY OF PLENTY. 1 J. ACRES; 124 acres excellent pasture, well sub-divided into 9 paddocks, and very wa t ere d by electric pump and concrete troughs. Milked 56 cows this season together with a large number of dry stock from other farms. Should easily do 70 cows next season. Very superior 6-roomed bungalow with electric light, h. and c. water, etc. Very good cowshed, 8 bails, concrete floor, with machines and Anderson engine. Rates only £5/10/-; school 1 mile. Price £l4 per acre, with milking plant. Deposit £lOOO, balance arranged. R. G. CRAMER-ROBERTS, ESTATE AGENT, TAURANGA. Salesman: P. G. Budd, late of Hawera.
AUTUMN TIME IS HARROWING TIME. IT PAYS TO KEEP HARROWS MOVING IF THEY ARE KALIFIEX HARROWS 100% Flexible. Manufactured to meet the demand for a harrow suitable for uneven paddocks. Renewable teeth, no rivets, every tooth bolted. Strongly made. Easily transported. 4 HARROWS IN ONE FLEXIBLE - ADJUSTABLE — REVERSIBLE. TOPDRESS WITH THE WALLACE "SURESO” TOP-DRESSER Works on entirely new principle. No cogs, no stars, no chains, no working parts in contact with manure. Enquire for Particulars at— WALLACE MILKING MACHINE FENTON STREET :: STRATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1934, Page 12
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