Class that has been properly annealed will stand variations of temperature perfectly well, but if this hasn’t been dome it is likely to break instantly and without apparent reason. Frequently globes and chimneys fly to pieces when not properly heated. This is due to draught or moisture upon the chimney, especially lamp chimneys, which will crack from too to bottom even after the !a i> n extinguish! d. ■ used for hovers frequ ne coated with an unTijt iu.a: it i posit in the inaccessible parts--of. the inside. This is due to decayed stems of ilowers that are left too long-in the water. This deposit may be removed by cleaning with a cloth that has been dipped in pumice-stone powder. 1 f Cm stem Oi a wine glass or va'e 'odintr is sometimes pos- * ’ the VVm some
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FOXON. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION “ GOLD MINE." GOLD MINE was foaled in December, *BO7. His sire is Lor- 1 Lyon, by Lord Salisbury (imp.); dam Myrtle, bv Young Prince ot Wale(imp.), dam Molly McKissnck (imp.'' Goldmine’s dam was Lassie. Richmond (imp.) dam Pearl Richmond (imp.) by Bride of Richmond, by Gallant Scotchman (imp.) dam Australian Maggie, by Muir Lad (imp.), from Glasgow Maggie (imp.); Pearl by Lord Salisbury (imp.) trom Damsel (imp). Scotch Lassie took the following prizes-First as a yearling, a Tapanui; first at Tapanui as a two-year-old; first and champion a* Tapanui a* a three-vear old ; first a c one of a pair the same year; and first at Taierl at three years. Pearl has taken numerous prizes, and has bred five prize winners, including the champion of Otago, Herd Lassie. Lord Lyon holds an unbeaten record, and bred this year’s champion mare in Australia, Flower of Balmoral, also Prince, who in his turn sired the champion horse of Australia. Lord Salisbury was champion horse of New Zealand'for many years, both as a sire and in the show ring, never being beaten in Scotland of New Zealand Richmond’s dam, Australian Maggie, was shown thirteen times on Australian show grounds and never was beaten,, and her dam. Glasgow Maggie, was sold at McCallock’s sale in Melbourne for 840 guineas. For Particulars and Terms applp to F. SHADBOLT, Foxton,
WYCHERLEY & SONS, BOXTON, WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH. GOODS for Spring and Summer Season — juight Harness !or|Sulky*aod Dogcart, Trap Harness suitable for creamery work, Dray Harness for Shaft ' and Leader.
We make af apecialiiyjjof Cellars. and guarantee to fit. f Cart Harness and Trace Chains, . Biding Saddles and Bridles, Flax-washers aprons in stock, Leather Oils and Axle Grease, Tents and|Fl;s. R. NOONAN, PAINTER PAPBRHANGER, GLAZIER AND GENERAL HOEBEI DECORATOR. ' )BRS“IefT with Mb* 0/ |H. Poohobb, Blacksmith, of Main wiUJreceive promptj’attentien.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3589, 24 October 1905, Page 4
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