Fertilisers, Jewellers, Etc. Uestfteli f ®ial« ffrimtre MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS. 11 to 12% Soluble Phosphate 22 to 23% Insoluble Phosphate IX to 2% Ammonia 9 to 10% Sulph. oT Potash PACKED IN HANDY 1% CWT. BAGS. 16 t t „°. TON O o-€ :'Z.J PER TON, less 2'/ 2 % MIN IUM GUARANTEE 31 - 16 Total Pnosphates *s- - Ammonia. Equivalent to I*oo Nitrogen B*oo Sulphate of Potash SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS EIGHTEEN YEARS before the FARMING PUBLIC GROWING IN FAVOUR EVERY Yi^AR DISCOURAGES FUNGOID & OTHER DISEASES LEAVES THE LAND IN SPLENDID HEART GROWS RECORD CROPS SPLENDID QUALITY OUR CUSTOMERS REPORT SPLENDIDCROP.NO DISEASE -USED “ WESTFIELD ” “ Last season .1 used your Special Potato Manure. I had a splendid crop ; no disease of any K infi -" Xempthome, prossei* I Es.’s N.Z. DRUG 00., LTD. Head Office: ALBERT STREET Work*: WESTFIELD, near Otahuhu .AUCKLAND
TO ST A fit) AI *WA IH 0 L and traveHthe ‘shr'r winding distric t 8 THE HACKNEY STALLION, Riagwood. (By Woodstock —dam Bessie) Bred by C. J. Storey, Esq., Te Awamutu. Woodstock, by Patchem dam Chessie. Bessie, by King Quail dam Arab mare. . , Patchem, by PenolePatchem (imp.) Chessie. by Merrylegs dam Derby mare. , RINGWOOD, rising 5 years, stands 16 hands, a beautiful dark brown in colour, with the best of legs an d feet. A true mover and undeniable con<* stitution. Has proved himself a sure foal getter and his stock are full of prpm'se This horse’s show ring per*formances should speak. for him, shown seven times, competing against the best, taking six firsts and one second. He has: never been beaten since he was a yearling. Every one of Bessie’s stock have been prize winners. A cob by Woodstock realised £127 at auction in Auckland recently. j Studenfs of pedigree, from a perusal of the above, will see that this beautiful colt has a promising future, combining such proved strains as Merrylegs and Patchem, while everyone of his dain’B progeny have been prizewinners. Therefore he should be an acquisition to breeders for getting weightcarrying hacks and light harness horses. Terms £3 3s single mare, two or nore as per agreement. Good grazing at Is per week. Every care taken, but no respousi jility incurred. A. J. BURKE, 328 Owner. 10 STAND THIS SEASON L on our farm at Waihou the THOROUGHBRED STALLION
Extractor. (By Hotchkiss—dam Dorothy.\ . is a splendid well-built horse, standing I6j hands with plenty of bone> DOROTHY by the Daup BregeJa hin dam Bregela, bay mare bred by Mr H. Philippe (Victoria) in 1887 by Panic her dam Phyllis by Richview—Phib lipiue by the Premier—Matilda by Zohrab—mare by Bay Cameron'. Terms, £3 33. Tor further par« ticulars apply to LENNARD Bros. Waihou. HO STAND THIS SEASON l MORRINSVILLE, IN And travel the Districts of Waitoa, Waihou and Te Aroha, the Heavy Draught Stallion “ 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 first-class quality. Particulars in future advertisement. Bor further information apply to J. GADDES, 017 Morrinsville. T 0 STAND AT AR ATI ATI A and travel surrounding districts, p E TROTTING STALLION All Black. (le, Young Vic‘or —Da X>”) “All Black” is a beautiful black horse whh good legs and feet. His sire, Young Victor, by Victor, started seven times, gaining 4 first and 2 seconds. Young Victor is by Victor, who was never beaten in a shosv ring, except by his own stock. TERMS—Service, £3 single mare, Guarantee, £4. Two or more mares as per arrangemeDt‘ W. A. and R. WRIGHT, Owners. B McSWEENEY, J3TOom-in-charge. 33
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 31 October 1908, Page 4
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