Fertilisers, Jewellers, Etc. ©-€ MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS. 11 to 12% Soluble Phosphate 22 to 23% Insoluble Phosphate .. iX to 2% Ammonia ~ 9 to 10% Sulph. of Potash PACKED IN HANDY I% CWT. BAGS, 16 x t h°e TON 7' «rs-fS W w PER TON, 'ess 1%% Jg MIN \UM GUARANTEE 31'15 Total Pnosphates Ammonia. Equivalent to 1-00 Nitrogen 8 00 Sulphate of Potash SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS EIGHTEEN YEARSlbefore the FARMING PUBLk GROWING IN FAVOUR EVERY YE/ DISCOURAGES FUNGOID & OTHER DISEASES LEAVES THE LAND IN SPLENDID HEART GROWS S 3 CORD CROPS ! SPLENDiD QUALITY ooe CUSTOMERS 'REPORT SPLENDID CB£P, NO DISEASE USED teT— „ i//£STF!I i 0 ” ‘•sskt sea: on 1 used your Special Potato Manure. 1 had a splendi- -a , no disease o: any Kint!.” CT?' P Cl Iff Wd>?T&* N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. /£$ 9 N" % Q> Head Office: ALBERT STREET Works: WESTFIELD, neai Otahuhu -.AUCKLAND
Stud Notices TO stand fhis seasou at my farm “ Tauglewood,” Te Aroha, and travel surrounding districts TSE HEAVY aE,4.TTGHT STALLION Royal iiem, Sire - Royal. Conqueror ; dkm—Gem. ROYAL GEM stands about 16A lards high, is abay vith f black points ; a very massive,, evenly built horse with beautiful . style of carriage and action at walk or I trot that cannot be beat. His feet and j legs are of the very bi st quality, with j abundance of bone and hair, and should j please most fanciers of weight, quality and action combined. ROYAL GEM has. lutd a most successful show ring career, having gained seven first and three champion prizes at the Waikato, Franklin, Auckland and Cambridge'shows. : • ... .... .. „ _ . /- His sire is the great champion stallion, Royal Conqueror, No. 304 N.Z.5.8., whose fame as a show-ring horse and a sire of show-ring.stock is well known, p Royal Conqueror, sire Grown Prince ; dam Clydesdale Fancy. Crown Prince is by the celebrated Lord Salisbury (imp), dam, Lomsel (imp.) Lord Salisbury and Damsel were the most successful representatives of their class and sex ever brought to the Lord Salisbury never suffered defeat, and was shown at all the principal Shows in England, Scotland and New Zealand. Damsel was over twenty times shown throughout the same countries, and only once (as a year ling) was she defeated). Gem. bay mare, sire Rosebery (top,)! Ist dam Darling, by Argyll l ; g.g- dam •by Prince-Arthur.(imp). Gem was bred iby the New Zealand Stud Co. She is by j the really grandly bred'stallion, Rosej berv, whili they imported from Scotland ! ata very'liie:h.;pt:iee.. He'was a prize j winner-at the best shows in Scotland, | iuolu ling the Highland Society, and was ' sired b.v the renowned Prince of Waßs. | Gem’s lineage oil the dam’s side is also first-class, going into the Prince Arthur (imp.) strain, so much favoured with , Waikato horse fanners.
f waihou (and- travel the surrounding district e THE HACKNEY : STALLION, Ringwood. _ (By Woodstock—dam Bessie) Bred by C. J. Storey, Esq., Te \ Avvamutu. Woodstock, by Patchem darn Chessio. B; ssie, by King Quail dam Arab mated Patchem, by Penole Patchem (imp.) Chessie. by Merrylegs dam Derby mare. ■ *] ' ■ ! BINGWOOD, rising 5 years, stands 16 hands, a beautiful dark brown in colour, with the best of legs and feetr A. true mover and undeniable cun<stitution. Has proved himself a sure foal getter and his stock are full of pronrae. This horse’s show ring performances should speak for him, shown seven times, competing against the best, taking six firsts and one second. He* has never been b.aten since be was a yearling. Eveiy one of Bessie’s stock have been prize winners, A c >b by Woodstock realised £127 at auction in Auckland recently. Students of pedigree, from a perusal of the above, will see that this beautiful c It has a promising future, combining such proved strain s as Merrylegs and Patchem, while everyone of bis d im’s progeny have been prizewinners. Therefore he slmuld be an acquisition to breeders for getting weightcarrying hacks and light herness horses. Terms £3 3s single raaio, two or more as per agreement. Good grazing at Is per week. J Eveiy o ire taken, but no responsibility incut red. A. J. BURKE, 328 Owner.-
... xflr S 3 STAND AT ARATIATIjA and travel surrounding districts, THE TROIIING STALLION All Black. (re , Young Vic''Or—Da Td! •< All Black” is a beautiful black horse with good legs and Ret;; His sire, Young Victor, by Victor, started seven times, gaining 4 first and 2 seconds. Young Victor is by Victor, vyho was never beaten in a show ring, except by his own stock. TERMS— Service, £3 single mare, Guarantee, £4. Two or moio mares as per arrangement. W. A. and R. WRIGHT, Owners. 13. McSWEENEY, GrOi»m-in-chargo. 333 1~ rfVJ STAND THIS SEASON IN 1 MORRINSVILLE, And travel the Districts of Waitoa, Waihou and Te Arolia, the Heavy Draught Stallion 6i Gallant Ben.” Rising 6 years, by the champion sire Benmore ; dam Sylvia ; one of the best, if not the best, mares seen in Waikato. His stock, two years.old, show promise : of lirst-class quality. : . '■> Particulars in future advertisement. . _ , v ; For further information apply* to J. GADDES, H 7 Morrinsville.. ; -f Bricks Bricks Bricks f JOHN BEW BEGS to remind inhabitants of Te f( Arolia and surrounding districts that he has resumed possession of the j Te Aroha Brick Kiln, and begins operations on Monday next. ? A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE MAKE FROM FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL, Ordors addressed to— J. BEW, 344' Whitaker-street, To Arolia.
mm m'VIS m m GENTLEMEN lequiring a go< d Filling Suit, combined with the Lates! Cu’ and Style cannot do bet:or than place their oidors with I, J, i. KEMP WHO HAS A Magnificent Range of Suitings FOR SPRING and SUMMER WEAR. &T NOTE ADDRESSB- J. M. KEMP, MEROHANT TAILOR,. .HATTER and SHIRT MAKER, ■ Queen and Swanson Streets nd 364 A WONDERFUL RECORD r*- r- X)' fS, a, / f V. h ' VF . V, /' f ./ -li::* C*''. >. • gCSCD'* r f 'if A .il Z. . T - vt '' /“'■‘ Sir' _ 'Or '•'-Ai HAS HELD FIRST PLACE IN PUBLIC ESTEEM FOR OVER 156 200 YEARS ! fiEST SSffrta ajKHML; pts MfflM I 1 M gg : C ?>. results Ll •i M m m L -%il p t /■ oOtttNO A i'S&A MAKE PLEASUUf. ? f fi w/^M / ZzX ■ '"a \ : SS® i 11 FORI 5T j 'boms'cerai CAKf J4fA3ipC *JI 252 AAAAAAA.AAAAAAA V* Stewart Dawson’s Treasure House You will find a ehoiee selection of the latest and best designs in Silver-plated Fish and Fruit, Knives and Forks. They are arranged in cases of half-dozen or dozen pairs, all beautifully finished. .Some Sets have Ivory handles, others Pearl, Greenstone, or Xylonite, while some are all plate. , Miner ACivrMNB Oil/SP m C J ''lr w II 368. . Case containing six pairs Best Silver-plated Fish Knives and Forks, £2. >: - Sea m 4 3ga §SJ nGv^iikw jC^ <3 aes 1 _<3Ryj sm S<3 a illllllll
,-Jsho liny' si /host successful show- ring list set to her credit, having won in good company, ;;hcl her success as''a brood mare lias been plienonicnal, both as to number and quality. Almost every one of her many foals have been show- ring successes, and she can be certainly termed one of the very best of New Zealand’s matrons. TEH MS —Single Mare, £o 10s ; two or mo.e mares the property of one owner, £3 each, £2 to be paid at end of season, balance if mare proves in foal. Also, To stand afthe farm, “Tanglewood,” Te Arolia, the well-lmown DRAUGHT STALLION Highland Willie, Sire, Clydesdale Willie ; dam, Flash. TIS RMS - Single Mare, £2 10s , two or more the property of one owner £2 each. F. ROWE, jyps Te Aroha. L_ TO stand at To Arolia coming season and travel the surr omK ling districts BEN McDHU
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No. 562, N.Z.vS-B. Sire Ben McCormick. No. 434, dam Royal Maid, No; 1036. BEN MoCORMIGK 434,- was a most successful stallion, a sire of really good stock and .a most hands'.me sound show ring horse. He won many prizes, including champions. won at Auckland and Waikato Shows. His breeding is undeniable, being got by Benmore, No. 302, dam—Christina F. McCormick No. 663. Ben More 302 was a well-known champion in his time he won nearly fifty first and champion prizes in Australia and New Zealand, .ud wis the sire of many first-class horses. Christina F. McCormick was one of the very best mares in every sense of the word that ever graced Waikato, and she won many championships at Oamaru, Auckland,' and Waikato. Maid, No. 1036 was got bv Royal Conqueror, No. 304. dam—Gourie Mai l, No, 666. Royal Conqueror No. 304 was one of the most.popular and successful sires of his time in the Waikato both as a show ring horse and a sire. Gourie Maid, No. 666, is one of the best brood mares in the Waikato at the at, t oth as to consistency in hr-< 'l ag and quality in lur offspring. Sir -has never su'-’ered defeat in class for man' and progeny. Royal Maid has won prizes as a filly hi gaol comp my and lias been one cr* tvv lease teams and also of three horse teams with great success. Shelias been a consistent and successful bi oiler. Ben MeDlnt, who is a nico dark bay in colour, with particularly good markings, gave great pn mise of following th.e show ring feats of his ancestors, but owing-to an accident met with in bis yourh he has never been shown. He shows immense power combined with good quality and soundness from any hereditary in'ections, and his breeding should insure his success ns a sire, as < very s'i ain < n < ither side of his lineage is of the best.,, and t,> enumerate the prizes won hy rh<-m . wou’d (ill a volume, llis podigre could be extended to an indefinatlength, as General Fleming, 305 ■, Crown Prince, 430 ; Young Banker, I"i ; Lord Salisbury (irup.J, 114; and many more names of well-known I champions appear in tracing his breeding; so it will be passing strange if lien McDhu docs not prove a profi' jab'.e acquisition to draught horse ; breeders who may use him. Also, The well-known draught tdalli in, CHIEF COMMANDER fly Field Marshall — Lady Sovereign TEEMS-Single Mare, £3 10s; two or more £3 each. £2 to he paid at the end of The season and the balance if mare proves in foal. Owners at time of sendee held responsible for mares sold or exchanged. R, B. HINES, Owner, 139 | Te-Aroha West.
You re Doing Right When you Buy ,what is Good and Pure Thousands of People are more than satisfied with this , POPULAR STARCH. Always ask for lib Boxes (Red Label) SYLVIA BE.ST STARCH. 63 BEST ' IRONING. ESTABLISHED 1848 Seeds Seeds Seeds HALL SEEDSMAN, '4 OTAHUHU Is lauding Ex s.s. 11 Birnutalsu ” English Cloyer Feeds & Inglhli tiffs Feed " Also on Sale ■“ Old Pasture ” POVERTY' BAY RYEGRASS , I make » Extra Machined ” COCKSFOOT ' Speciality “ Giant ” ITALIAN RYEGRASS 1 of these NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW “ Seceombe’s Paspalum ” THIS IS THE BEST USE NO OTHER N.B. —Only the highest grades of seeds kept in stock. This is in your interest. Reasonable Prices Prompt Freight Prepaid JOHN HALL. OtaMa 2 S MOW IS the time for ALL GOOD MEN TO BUY A TENT FROM Leßoy. ■px' PRIOE LISTS ON APPLICATION. TENT AND GOVER MAKER, , 48 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND
|_A card. [ | John Fkatgu. Root. Frater. Wm. Frater Frater Bros., LAND AGENT & SHAREBROKER ' ■2O Stock Exchange, Auckland. 9KO. E, CLARK AND SONS, ! Merchants ■ ' CAMBRIDGE, BEG 'to call the special attofeSbn of - Farmers to the immense 7 beuefP" derived from using • ' t ’ Bono Phosphate - AND £.S.D. Superphosphate SM A NUKE FOE TOP-DRES ING And as a Grain Manure, the r. gulls obtnim-d have astonished many and gratified all who have used them '.'here is no manure of equal value at jho prices on the market. Wo avo the testimony of large numbers of-tho most practical men in the district io j • uppoit of our assertion Take the analysis and the price.and j r impure with any other manure on the \ Market, and you.will prove our con~ 1 ..,-tition. PRICES, free on rail, Auckland : ■ ~ i A. s ( J'one Phosphate, Pduck, 04 percent ... .. 410 per It f £.s.d. Superphosphate, io , ; per cent soluble .. 410 per tor, J Kainit •.. . . 4 d per ton : Subject to a discount of os per ton on t 5 ton lots ; per cent oii smaller lots. For cash at thirty days. ON SALE. —Prime Samples of flaw Australian and Local Algerian j
a 5157. Case containing 6 pairs Fisli or Fruit Knives and Forks. Silverplated Blades and Xylonite plated Blades and Xylonite Handles. .Cl/15/*. Others, with Ivory Handles, £2/10/-, - £3/10/-. Others, with Pearl Handles, £3/3/-, £4. Case, with 12 pairs Solid Silver Blades and Pearl. Handles, £l3/10/-. Case of same,, with Ivory Handles, £l4/10/For the convenience of Country Customers we have Illustrated Catalogues, giving - great : variety of bur goods. These are sent free on request. As we do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesmen, to ensure receiving our,, goods, it is necessary to deal with us.direct at our Auckland Treasure House. We pay postage and guarantee safe delivery of the goods. The ;Leading jevKeNers, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND
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