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TENDERS. BARRETT ROAD BOARD, TENDERS will be received at Mr. P. 0. Morton's Office, Brougham-street, utifcii 4 o'clock p.m. on SA7CRDAY, November 7th, for Earthwork on the Devon-road, near " VeiUe's Kstate." Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. P. 0. Morton's Office The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Engineers to Barrett Road Board. 29 313 67 LAND TRAJ SL Mi Au P NOTICES. 0 fICE is hereby sivnn that the several i ' parcels of land hereinafter described will o : ti: aider the provisions oi' " I lie Land Transfer Act, 188,",' unii ss caveat be lodged lorbirfdiug the far:'e within onj mouth from the date o£ Gazette containing this notice:— 102£ r-tudey Joim Smitlj, part of Se.it.ioi) 83, Grey District. Area, time litres. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Plan '<1057. D.\led this !>tb day r.f 'xvember, 1903, at the Lands Registry * -fiie'e, New I'iyinouth, R. 1,. STANFORD, 10 District Land Registrar. DEPARTMENT OF ;AGRICUL--IUBE. THE IMPORTED ROAN SHORTHORN BULL Will stand this season at Mr. Robert Ste.ona' Farm, Inglewood. BLADDKN & PALMER, R LANBFORD WALLACE

Fee'(payable on demiad) ... I guinea For further "part'jjlars apply to Mr. Stevens, or to 4 the Inspector of Stock, New Plymouth. Pbdigbes: LANG FORD WALLACE, Calved June, 1899, Sire, . Bam, Wiltshire Victor Barberry. This bull is from a noted railkin? strain. THE IMPORTED DARK BROWN AYR SHIRE BULL. EARL OF DKUMDOW Will stand this season at Mr. E. Revell's Farm, Eltham Fee (payable on deirind) ... 1 guinea. For further particu'ars apply to Mr. Revell, Eltham, or to the Inspector of Stock, Ha were. I'EDIGEEB: EARL OP DRCJMDOW, Calved March, 1900. Sire, Dam, March of Drumdow Brown Gipsy of Drumdow This bull is from a'noted milking strata JOHN D. RTIOHIE, Secretary. Wellin tor SeDtember 1903.

TO STAND THE SEASON THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION A4IAWA (Bbbd By Nsw Zealand Stud Company ik 1890.) By ST. LKG BR (imp), Champion in the list o£ winning sires in New Zealand. St Leger by Donsaster (Derby winner), out o£ Atlantis by Thormanby (Derby winner), out of Hurricane (1000 Guineas winner), by Wild Dayrill (Derby winner) Breeders would do well to note the descendants of Doncaster, sire of Bend'Or, the sire of Ormonde, sold for 25,00Dg5, and repurchased for IM.OO'gj for stud purposes. He was the beat Ttnglish horse of his day, and sire of Orme, who a'sin was sire of Flying Fox sold for 37,000gs the litter being the best performer as a colt in Kngland. Among the renowned winners oE St Leger's stock are St. Hippo, Waiuka, St. Paul, Impulse, St. Crispin, Nestor, Blue Jacket, fc't. Laura, Hex, Woodstock, Bt. Simon, St.- Kikla, St. Cyr, St. Clements Doris, St. Ursula,JSylvia Park, Okoari, and Cruciform, the latter being the winner of over £7OOO, and having recently beaten th Australian champion Wakeful twice in succession. Arawa's dam was Vaccilation. bred by the New Zealand Stud Company, by Knotting ley—Atlanta, dam of Sylvia Park, whose dam was Moonshire (imported), bred in England, by The Libel, sire of Traducer. Arawa has proved himself thoroughly worthy of his parentage, for hia short racing career was brilliant and he beat some of the best horses in the district. FEE.—£3, payable on January Ist. No groomage l'ee. Also the Furubiud Clydesdale STALLI'^' KLONDYKE, Imported from Scotland, .whose young st; ok now in work are giving great satisfaction, proving staunch, reliable, and good tempered. FEE,—£2. Same terms as above.

Both the abovo will travel in the district where inducements offer. Is LPHONSO VVOOD, Plymouth Road, Koru. | IMPERIAL CALF FOOD Lanqdown &. son, Ohristchurch. T<-slimom;iis. [Extract from the Wyndham Herald, June 14tb, 1!)0I.] Mil JOHN MoB'tAN, of Beaward Downs yesterday told us of a satisfactory experience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food He raised twenty calves on •' Imperial" Calf Food, and at the sam time had others which he fed with new milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old; reflised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1801.— Messrs Langdown & Ohristc uroh. Dear Sirs,—Ke Calf Food purchased from you. I may aay that I was well pleased with it, as mv calves did very well while fed ; with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Calf Food.-—Yours faithfully T, W. Fosteb. I BURGESS, FRASER & 00. w Bole Assents, Tanwaki.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 240, 6 November 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 240, 6 November 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 240, 6 November 1903, Page 3

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