disr U P t° a Standard Hot down to ® 8 ce ===== ALFA LAVAL CREAM SEFAiiM Ever since the famous Swedish engineer Gustav de Laval invented the first continuously working separator THE ALFA LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR. has been the Leading Cream Separator in every way as regards CLEAN SKIMMING CAREFL'L WORKMANSHIP PRACTICAL DESIGN DURABILITY WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. Liberal Discount for Cash. Terms by arrangement. Mason Struthers & Co., Ltd. I AVENUE :: :: WANGANUI. Mixed Farm >l4 ACRES — L.1.P., 160 acres heavy flats; balance good hills, heavy loam on papa. Carry 60 dairy cows and 600 ewes. New 6-roomed bungalow with all conveniences; motor shed, w’oolshed with 3-stand plant, 10-bail cowshed with 5-cow plant, 4-stall stable, implement shed, yards and concrete dip; 5 miles from railway, 1 mile from factory, school about 10 chains.. PRICE £l9 PER ACRE, or near offer. Terms, about £3OOO cash. FAIRBURN & FALCONER AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WANGANUI. Land Department, S. M. Dixon, Manager. FOR ~ S ATe F 0 R SAL E~" GOOD GRAZING COUNTRY 500 ACRES FREEHOLD, 4 miles from township and railway station, 1 mile from school, creamery, and post office, 70 acres flat, 200 acres ploughable; all in grass, but small area of shelter bush. Well fenced and watered, subdivided into 13 paddocks. Good modem 5-roomed house, all conveniences; 6-bail cowshed (concreted); all necessary outbuildings, sheep and cattle yards, dip, etc. Will earn- 2 breeding ewes per acre besides about 4u cows. Situated on metalled road. PRICE, £2O PER ACRE- £2 000 CASH, BALANCE AT 5J PER CENT. For Further Particulars apply tn LONDON & CO. M RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. A RARE OPPORTUNITY A FIRST CLASS DAIRY I ARM OF’ 127 ACRES— is miles from town, halt mile Railway Station; subdivided into small convenient paddocks, water in every paddock; handy to Co-op. cheese and butter factory-’ carrying 50 cows, necessary horses and young stock. Buildings comprise comfortable 6 roomed House and all conveniences. Trap shed large implement shed, five pig s‘yes, and S-bail cowshed, concrete floor. PRICE; £5O; easiest of terms. A splendid opportunity. GOING CONCERN. -THE LEASE OF A HANDY LITTLE DAIRY’ FARM OF 84 ACRES— Only lj miles from town. Railway Station and Co-op. Factory. The lease (Native) is long and the rent low. Stock: 30 cows, 2 bulls, 1 horse. 6 heifers. 12 pigs. cart, harness, separator, cans, buckets, and sundries. £9OO the lot as a Going Concern. This is a money-making concern. Don’t hesitate. Call or ’phone the sole agents—■ E, O’MEARA & Co. 53 RIDGWAY ST_. WANGANUI. Wh at WE Say- ~ DAIRYMEN Say Also: o The Simplex Milking Machine is recognised by leading Dairymen as the jnoet sanitary, efficient, and reliable milking machine on the market. The Simplex Automatic Pulsator, just two working parts, one pulsation to eac*h bail. The Simplex Releaser, nickel finish, no bends or elbows, only five parts. The Simplex Vacuum Tank, made of heavy tinned steel, no joins or seams* can be taken apart by hand in a second. The whole plant is thoroughly sanitary, and cleanliness unexcelled. Prices and Pull Particulars from The Simplex Milking Machine Co. LTD. ’ DAIRY MACHINE EXPERTS. ST. HILL ST. WANGANUI. Ikages in your "weekly expenditure icon eat your housekeeping funds. ■ and cut down your grocery bills without | quality. JFe buy in the best markets and | ed with a small profit. | brands of bacon, cheese and butter always | Try us with your next order. I Farmers’ Co-Op. | Dist. Co. Ltd. | [venue Phone 1519 & 766 Wanga:tui |
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18791, 28 May 1923, Page 10
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