jOur New Season’s i Swede and Turnip Seeds J Will a’live per Sdrc of Scotkiod, due 1 November 24 tb, UK)!). Wo yearly ohur Prizes for Sw- tics anti To-nips 9 own fro’ii our Seeds, affording growers t'*e oppoituuioy of making comparisons \vb n other varieties exlnbiled. Of the Swedes and Turnips exhibßed at the lost Waikato Winter Show tb.'eofiftlis of the Exhibits were g. own from Seeds of ou~ importing. W'c pu pom offeiing our usual puzes at the r.errt Witter Show. We offer the unde. - mentioned varietfes : Hurst/s Mona 1 eh Swedes, Hr -si's E’epba ifc Swedes, Hurst’s Ci : nson K dig Swede 3, Hurst’s PeHeciiou Swedes Hurst’s Champion Swede.', Hu Ws Ka >- grroo S'wedos, IJu'sl’s .John Lull Swedes. Hurst’s IOCO-Headetl Kale (Bussell's Slock) Green Top Aberdeen Tn dp. Fosierton’s Hybrid Ti vu'p, ImoP' ail Green Globe Turnip, Devonshire G.evstone Turnip, Pu ple Top Mammoth Turnip, Agricultural Mas aid, Broad Leaf Essex Bape. MANURES We stock a 1! kinds of t.lO highest g.ade ouly. We have a large and varied slock of the latest and most Up-to-date Machine-y. 1 Our stock of Mowers now to hand are worthy of your attention. The Pi ice is Eight and the Machines ace Eight. Alfa-Laval Separators, all sizes on J Easy Terms.
G. E u Clark & Sons, MERCHANTS, CAMBRIDGE & HAMILTON 11 OSTRICH FEATHER DRESSING. MRS FISHER, who receives work of this description is now settled in Auckland. Feathers are dyed any conceivable colour. Don’t destroy pieces, as they can be made equal to new. Business by rail or post care* fully and promptly returned.—Address, 41, City Chambers, Auckland. m $ IK a T 0 STAND THIS SEASON AT FALCON LODGE, WAIHOU, The Thoiiough-bhed Stallion Extractor. Day horse, bred by J. Lennard. foaled 190:3, standing 17 hands, with unimpaired constitution, and now in his prime. Owing to an accident this horse never raced, but is closely allied to many good performers, By Hotchkiss (son of Musket), dam Dorothy, by The Dauphin, dam Bragela by Panic (Australia’s greatest sire ).dam Phyllis by Richvieu (imp), A glauc <at his tabulated pedigree shows a rare combination of blood, whose excellence cannot be excelled— MUSKET, TRADUCER and PANIC, the Three Great Sires, gives breeders in Waikato a great chance to breed stock with size, substance and quality, endowed with staying ability. Dorothy, his dam, was a fair performer, and was dam of Lurcher and Lavadel, both fair performers and winners. Her dam, Bragela, was dam of Ida (winner of many races, and dam of Maroon and Gold, Idas, Idasa, all winners), and her dam Phyllis was by the imported Irish horse Richvieu (by Bandy Boy, brother to The Baron, sire of Stockwell). This blood, combined with the three great sires, should give Extractor’s stock great leaping ability. Those who have seen his stock speak very highly of them. j Inspection Solicited. ' FEES—I guineas. Grazing as per arrangement. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to LENNARD BROS.. Waihou. 917 ■r. - ■Grpo STAND AT WAIHOU, AND I TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT, The Well-known Hackney Stallion Travelling the same route as last season, All mares sold or exchanged held to be in foal. Fee: Single Mare, £-i :3s; two, or more, property of same owner, as per agreement. A. J. Buiike, J
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4491, 20 November 1909, Page 4
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