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Manures TO THE FARMERS ARE THE Waitara Manures Yes Good returns arc assured to those wl > use our preparations, which are, without doubt,the best value put upon the market, as you cannot buy bettor than wo sell. Our Manures are put up in the most convenient manner for farmers to handle- viz., lewt sacks. Our prices, and the sterling value we offer, are decidedly in your favor, and, therefore, it will pay you to place your orders with us for what you l equire otmi.i Price per Ton. 8.8. Blood and Bone £5 15 0 T. Turnip ... • £6 5 0 P. Potato £6 5 0 G. Grass (ortf.) Top dressing for pastures £6 5 0 G.P. Grass (Permanent) £6 5 0 Also, Superphophate. THOS. BORTHWICK &SONS (AUSTRALASIA), Limited. FREEZING WORKS, WAITARA.

SAVE YOUR CATTLE AND YOUR MONEY FOUR Cattle Drench MTho best medicine on the market for CATTLE, HOUSES, PIGS AND SHEEP. If PS if s exce^ent effective remedy immediately relieves ■ c » 'I all infkmatory and feverish disorders, colds, chills, in- ■ fluenza, costiveness, loss of cud, indigestion, hide-bound and heaviness, and is INVALUABLE for illuHl It Secures perfect cleansing and freedom from milk-fever. e and brings the cow into full milk at onco. This Drench Cures Redwater. DI6IM6S ONE OP OUE MANY TESTIMONIALS;— J. W, Cbowe, Esq , Lopperton, writes: " I have used ( your drenches for coirs with redwater and for cleansing, ■ with splendid results, when other drenches have failed. J also know several others in our district who have used them i> packet. witll t,le same B°od'. results. I have much pleasure in reI/O doz commending them to farmers for their dairy cows'" _______ Manufactured only by WM. ERASER, PHAHMACEUTIOAL CHEMIST, DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.

SUTTON'S PEDIGREE SWEDES. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM, THE UNRIVALLED PRIZE-WINNLNG SWEDE. NEARLY BLIGHT PROOF. mHHEE qualities distinguish this hardy ana very handsome Purple-tf-Swede. It yields the greatest woight per acre;. the roots are ideal in for ana are proved by analysis to be of the highest feeding value. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM, for its hardy constitution, is rapidly saper ceding inferior varieties, and is every year wimmg - M increasing r.unrfjer Vtemisr-Hesora. PROCURABLE EROM: E. GRIFFITHS & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH SOLE AGENTS I'OB TARANAKI.

ffO Stand Hie Seitouii at New Plymouth, and will visit Waitara and Urenui on Mondays, returning ay Tlko- - rangi, Huirangi, and Sentry Hill on Tuesday; Inglewood on Wednesday, if sufficient inducement offer, THE HACKNEY STALLION ~ LOKD KITCHENER By Albury. Dam Isisis. Albury oy , t Master Agnes by Cassivelaunus (imported), dam Bijou Isisia, bred by the late Mr. John Grigg, Long- > beach. I LORD KITCHENER, a dark chestnut, is now eleven years of age. He is a ' powerful compact horse standing 15.2 to , 3. He is possessed of grand temper, has free action and good bone. He is the ' t type of horse calculated to breed cavalry j remounts, light harness horses, milk-cart ; horses, and hunters if mated with suit- [ able mares. His record In the show ring is as fol- , lows:—First as yearling, Timaru, 1897- , first 2-year-old, 1898; first 3-year-old > 1899; first 3-year-old, Temuka, 1899 I first 3-year-old, Christchurch, 1899; first Ckristchurch, 1900; first, Timaru, 1902; t first, Taranaki, 1903; first, Taranaki, p 1904; two firsts, Taranaki, 1905; two firsts, Taranaki, 1906; with several , specials,, constituting an unbroken re-, cord. Terms: Service, £3 6s, payable Ist January, 1908. Two or more mares ae per agreement. Groomage, 2s 6d, payable at first Mrvice. JOE WEST. '0 STAND THIS SEASON. , ON TH.E FARM, OARRINGTONROAD, I One Mile from New Plymouth, THE IMPROVED TROTTING HORSE BARON POWEB, Who is a woll-grown, beautiful dark chestnut with splendid action, good looks, great courage, anil docile temper, and is by Jersey from Cissy, sire Mambrino, and on the trotting side claims relationship to Childe Harolde and Mainbrino. On the blood side he is closely related to Traducer and The Barb, twice winner of the Melbourne Cup. Terras: £3 10s per mare, January Ist. Paddocking Is week; no responsibility. Criterion Saturdays. Apply L. F. LAURENT, CarrSnjrton-road.

r £o TRAVEL WAITARA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION EMPIRE. EMPIRE was bred by J. Morris, Esq.. Woodend, and purchased by his pre sent owner from Richard Wright Esq., Hawarden. ' SIRE: Royal Brinee-by Crown Prince, by Lord Salisbury (imp.) 1207 C.5.8., by Young Conqueror, by Old Conqueror, by Renfrewshire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy, by Old Clydeout of Damsel (imported by the late H. McCallum, Esq., Te Amiers Southland), bred by J. M. Martini Esq., Auchendean, Dumbartonshire, by Crown Prince (207 C.5.8.), out of Darling (241 C.5.8.), out of Lord Salisbury's dam Darling, by Gal-1 , braith's Tintock. Lord Salisbury and Damsel have unbroken records,' DAM: Empire's dam, ay frmce of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of Avon; by Young Banker '1 N.Z.5.8.), out of Jean Aikenuead, by Avon Chief (ISO, Vol. 111., N.Z.5.8.), out of Fanny, by McFarlane~s Prince of Wales, out of a Duke of Buccleuch's mare. Maid of Avon, when shown at Oaniaru, took Second Prize as a yearling to Mr. M. Holmes' Nonpareil HI.; as a two-year-old, second to same; at a three-year-old, also second to same filly. Jean Aikenhead took Second Prize as a three-year-old at Oamaru in 1885—sold to Murray, Roberts and Co. Avon Chief (bred by William Boag, Esq.), by Prince of Kilbride (imp., 10662), out of Grace Darling (36), by Prince Charlie (imp., 4628), out of Bess (35), by Sir Colin Campbell. EMPIRE took First Prize at Amberley and Second PrLe at Rangiora as a yearling; as a two-year-old, Second Prize at Lceston and Second Prize at Rangiora. His sire, Royal Prince, took First Prize at Waimate Show as a two-year-old in 1893; Second Prize as a three-year-old at Timaru in 1894; and Second Prize in the All-Aged Class in 1896. His ntook took First Prizes in all classes of two-year-olds at Rangiora'in 1900; First and Champion at Amberley in yearlings in 10W j First in three-year-olds; Second and Third in yearlings; and also Chamat the Rangiora Show Grounds; i Second at Lceston, and Third at Christchurch the same year. Terms, £4 4s, payable at the end of season. J. MITCHELL, Waitara.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 November 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 November 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 November 1907, Page 4

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