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NELSO MOATS « CO.’S HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE AT.TH-5 NEW ZEALAND ‘ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1907 AND WERE AWARDED THE ' G&M Mesial AND Silver Medal N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

Crescent Blend Tea ’Women are the f principal consumers oi tea, and their refined tastes lead them to choose a tea that Is pleasing to the palate, and soothing and stimulating. Orescent Blend Tea, a dainty tea with a silky texture, is of a fine tawny colour, and the flavour is not pronounced—it is fascinating. Crescent Blend Tea is the happy result of repeated experiments on the part of a tea expert. It is the combination of the strong robust teas of Darjeeling and the fine delicate teaa of Ceylon. Sold by all Grocers At 2/- perlb,

BARNARD BROWN & O 0 .; Stock and Station Agents, FEILDIKG. 3700 acres, Harbour Hoard Block, all in grass, now wintering 3 sheep to the aero. Good house and all conveniences ; good roads. A real bargain at £lO 12s 6d per acre. 4000 Acres, Wairarapa District. Good house and all conveniences. Carry 11 sheep and cattle; Undulating country, well watered, divided into 14 paddocks. Price, £6 per acre, a very cheap property. 170 Acres, Sandon, all in grass and ploughable, except 20 acres bush. Carry 2| to 3 sheep to tie acre. Divided into 6 paddocks, well watered. Good 6-roomed house. Price and further particulars on application.

HUNT. Point-to-Point Steeplechases, SATURDAY, 20th JULY, ,1907. PROGRAMME. WELTER WEIGHTS,;I3st 71b. Fora Trophy presented by the President (Mr J. G. Wilson.) LIGHT WEIGHTS, list 71bs. For a Trophy presented by Mr E. J. Wilde. Open to qualified hunters the bona fide property of members of the Eangitikei Hunt and ■which luvo not been nominated for any public'money during the last 12 months, hack and hunter races excepted, or won any open races within the Lost four years. Distance, about 3 miles, A STEEPLECHASE, distance about .2 miles. For Trophy presented by Mr A. Cameron.' For horses belonging to members which have never won a race of any description nor been nominated within 12 months for public money. Mini mum weight’ 12st 71bs. Owners up.

Entrance, 10s foi each of the above events. > 1 All riders must be Members of the Rangitikei Hunt and eligible for election as Gentlemen Riders, and must ride m colours, and their- certificates must be produced at the scales. . ALSO, FARMERS’ STEEPLECHASE, for Trophy presented by the Master. Open to horses belonging to and ridden by farmers or their sons over whose co,untry the. Hounds hunt but that have neyer started for any race during the three years previous to the Meeting other than a Point to Point. Minimum weight, 13 stone. Entrance free. Must ride in colom s. Former winners to carry one stone extra. Distance, about 2 miles.

Entries for all events close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 17th July. . - Meet at Marton at 12 Noon on SATURDAY, Race for Welter Weights starts at 1.30 p.m., Light Weights at 2 p.m., Members’ Race at 2.30 p.m., and Farmers’ 3 p.m. Cards of the races for sale on 19th July. G-. F. BISHOP, ‘ ‘ : Secretary - , Marton. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing this 3rd day of July, 1907.War. Hall, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club.

0 1 A L ~E- H LBS Established 1863, OEDEES FOE JULI. Oedeelies— Sergeant Bertram and Corpora Ingle Parades— 4th, Government, at 7.30 p.m. 18th, Government, at 7.30 p.m. All water bottles and haversacks to be returned. JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding.

piGS. BACON. PIGS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. W. DIMOCK & CO., Limiisu. Willreceive Piga at the fallowing Stations asunder TRUCKING DATES JULY. Eongotea .. ... 2 16 Ohakea ’ ... , ■.. 2 16. Haloombe ... ... 2 16 ' FeUding ... S 17" Eata ' ... ... 16 Huhtervilla ... ... 16 Ashhurst . .... ... 10 2d ; .Farmers will do well before selling their pigs to see A. 3. ARNOLD, • Principal Agent, Bunnythorpe. Hantervllle Agent—JAMßS MoALLEY. THE NORTH ISLAND BA ON COMPANY, Ltd., • Are flash Buyers of Prime BACON PIGS in any quantity at highest market rates aoeordintr to floala. >-

TRUCKING PALMERSTON .. BONGOTEA .. OHAEEA BATA FEILDING HUNTB BVXIiIiB FTAT.COMBB .. DAYS JUNE. .. 8 17 .. 4 18 .. 4 18 .. 10 .. 11 26 1* .. 12 Letters addressed to B. T. Straw* bridge) bnyer,-Mflkino: or the Secretary, WoodviUeJj will Receive prompt attention. .

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8867, 18 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8867, 18 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8867, 18 July 1907, Page 3

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