tieo. E. CM & Sons, SEED, GRAIN AND MANURE MERCHANTS, Cambridge and Hamilton Onr Hew Season’s I Swede and Turnip Seeds have arrived per Star of Scotland. We yearly offer Prizes for Swedes and Turnips grown from our Seeds, affording growers the opportunity of making comparisons with other varieties exhibited Of the Swedes and Turnips exhibited at the lost Waikato Winter Show threefifths of the Exhibits were grown from Seeds of onr importing. We purpose offering our usual prizes at the next Winter Show. We offer the undermentioned varieties : Hurst’s Monarch Swedes Hurst’s Elephant Swedes Hurst’s Crimson King Swedes Hurst’s Perfection Swedes Hurst's Champion Swedes Hurst’s Kangaroo Swedes Hurst’s John Bull Swedes Hurst’s 1000-lleaded Kale (Bussell’s Stock) Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Fosterton’s Hybrid Turnip Imperial Green Globe Turnip Devonshire Greystone Turnip Purple Top Mammoth Turnip Agricultural Mustard Broad Leaf Essex Bape, Et<*. 00 - PEB CWT., 10 PER LB. 1000-ITeaded Kale (Russel’s Stock) 1/0 per lb. AGENTS FOR— Guardian Assurance Co.. Ltd; N. Z. Portland Cement Co’s Lime and Cement;' Cooper’s Sheep Dip; Alfa-Lavul Separators ; Wind Mills, Binder Twine, Wool Packs ; Mowci s ; Ilay Bakes; Drills, Champion and Farmers’ Favunite; Disc Harrows; Tine Harrows, Flexible and Chain ; Ploughs, Rollers, etc. G.E, Clark&Sons, MERCHANTS, CAMBRIDGE & HAMILTON li
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT FALCON LODGE, WAIHOLT, 5 The Tjiokough-hked Stallion [ Extractor. Bay horse, bred by J. Lennard. foaled L 19();J, standing 17 hands, with unimpamed constitution, and now in his b prime. Owing to an accident this horse f never raced, but is closely allied to many ) good performers. By Hotchkiss (son of > Musket), dam Dorothy, by The Dauphin, dam Bragela bv Panic (Australia’s greatest sire) .dam Phyllis by Bichvieu J ► A glanc iat his tabulated pedigree > shows a rare combination of blood, l whose excellence cannot be excelled— MUSKET, TRADUCER and PANIC, the Three Great Sires, gives breeders in Waikato a great chance to breed stock L . 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 win | ners. Her dam, Bragela, was dam of I 'a (winner of many races, and dam of Maroon and Gold, Idas, Idas ( a, all winners), and her dam Phyllis was by the imported Irish horse Itiehvieu (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. Inspection Solicited. FEES—4 guineas. Grazing as per arrangement. All euro taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to LENNAKD BROS.. Wailiou. 917 % as fTO STAND 1- TRAVEL DISTRICT, AT WAIIIOIT, AND TIIE SURROUNDING The Well-known Hackney Stallion Rlngwood, Travelling the same route as last season, All mares sold or exchanged held to bo in foal. Fee: Single Mare, £o os; .two, or more, property of same owner, as per ' agreement. I A. J. BUBKE, I 949 Owner.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4505, 18 December 1909, Page 4
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