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TARANAKI LAND DISTRIOT. CROWN LANDS OPEN FOR SELECTION. District Land and Survey Office, New Plymouth, April 18th, 1893. AfyCyCi ACRES of first and Beoond 4fc ( &KJ class surveyed land in the Ngatitnaru and Hniroa Survey Districts will be open for seleotion at this office on and after 17th May, 1893: This land lies to the north of the Waitara Rivor, about 23 miles east from Inglewood. Prices, 21a 31 to 35s per aore. LHhognph plans msy be obtained, and all partiouhrs ascertained on application at this office. SIDNEY WifiETMAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ANOTHER Business Sold. Stock of Mr F. A. Ford, Choapside HOU39, disposed of at a Large Discount for Cash, AND Must be sold at once. The purchasers, Messrs Blyth & Co., will offer it on Wednesday next (April 19), at prices to onsure a rapid cleat ance, in order to make room for large consignments coming forward. In addition to the above Btock there will be offered some very Special Purchases AT Job Prices OF Dress Goods, Millinery, Mantles, English and Colonial Blankets, Clothing, eto. Good Value. Small Profit. Rapid returns. Please take notice— H'or Cash.. BLYTH & CO., CHEAPSIDE HOCSE. N.B. — Miss Hammond, bo well and favor* ably known, will conduct the DRESSMAKING Baeines. SEPARATORS! [Extract from the "Agricultural Gazette," London, of November 21at, 1892J ANOTHER HONOR FOR THK Laval Separators. THE Judges at the recent Dairy Show havo announced th« award of a special silver medal to the Laval hand power Biparator, which was awarded after exhaustive tests, the skim milk and cream being analysed by the Society's analyst, who reports tho milk to be exceedingly well separated, and to contain bat a traoe of bnlter fi.t, thus showing that the new pattern Luval Separators are as effective as the old onup, wh ; cb have obtained numberkS3 awards. The three which were testoi by tho judges at thia sbow wore the "Small Farmsr," cap ible of separating 15 gallons fier hour, conatruoted on just the aamo ines cs the renowned " Baby," but on a high stand ; Iho "Small Farmer's Alpha," separating 30 gulloLS per hour; and tho " Farmer's Alpha," dealing with the very large quantity of 60 gallons of milk per hour. Each of those is eaßy to turn, and many isers lnve boys or dairymaids to work them. Tho improvements in these machines, for which the Dairy Supply Company, L<mit?d, of Museum-street, London, aro the sole agents, certainly bring them within the reach of every farmer, and the advantage obtained by using handpo vur S3parators is no longer a matter of doubt, but hoa been conclusively proved many times over." Decombor, 1892, Agcnla for Taranaki : — The New Plymouth Co-operative Society, LIMITED. 746 b. ENGRAVING of all descriptions oxecnted by McKeb & Gamble, N.Z. Press Agency, Wellington. Advertising Blocks, Brass Door Plates, Stencil Plates, Copper Plate and all other kinds of engraving {jond for quotation.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 8 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 8 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 8 May 1893, Page 3