NEW SEASON'S SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS I HAA'E JUST LANDED DIRECT FROM MESSRS HURST & SON, LONDON, & TONS SWEDE AND JLI1WII! ( comprising,— MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON KINO, GREEN TOP ABERDEEN, and IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE. TITRITING under date of 28th August. Messrs Hurst and Son say :—" We ? V have given tko execution of your ordor our careful attontion, ailing the various linos with approved parcels of best stock and strongest growtk seeds, and trust they will give every satisfaction." I kavo germinated samples of all of the above since arrival, with tic most gratifying results, and can therefore offer samo to my numerous clients with oyery confidence. ALSO ON SALE,-Best quality GRASS SEEDS of every descriptiou at lowest prices. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
EEllg§gggH2 HUN T° bTAM) THIS SEASON AT OMATA. Tlio Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'S WANTED. Sire, Armadale; gi. sire, Glengyle; g. gr. sire, Prince of the Isles; dam Duchess of Alexandra, l;j St. Alex iuulra; gr. dam, Queen of the bournes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, bj Wait-a-Wee.
JO STAND THIS SEASON On the Farm, and Travel between NEW PLYMOUTH AND OKATO, The Standard-brerf dotting Stallion COUNT BELDJ4N (By Judge Beldeii. >, 2.17. Dai Countess, imj., M%). COUNT BELDEN is a handsome bright bay with black points, beautiful ost docile temper, while hi breeding is undeniable, being closely related to the great American mare Maud S. (2.8|4). A reference to his breeding will show him to be a very high-class stallion, and he is related to most of the best trotters in America. Judge Ikdden (imp.) was sired by Elmo (1891), time 2.17; first dam, Prentus, by Niagara, lime 2.15, sire of Fairmount, time 2.22, and Fanny Maker, Maud S., time (high-wheeled sulky) 2.8%; Elmo, sire Como, time 2.2G'/ 2 ; Alfred, sire Como, time 2.21; Elma, sire Como, time 2.24; T. C. Lee, sire Como, time 2.15. Mohawk (004), the sire of Clark's Mohawk, time 2.25; and in tun: the sire of Yellow Dock, time 2.11, aiu many others with 2.30 records. Judge Beldeu, sire of Count "-'•' - ith a publii ...ost liandso.-*. •>„„,...,,* „,«,,. «,*,-! Icli America. At the Royal Agricultural Show, Sydney, N.S.W., he gained First
WHAT'S WANTED is a very superior ivcll-ured colt, 0 yeirs old, of the very best quality and true type of the Clydesdale hreed, standing 1G hands 2 inches high, on short legs. He is a very massive horse, with clean, flat bones, strong and well-formed joints, beautiful silky hair, and feet of good quality, lie has a beautiful head, neck, and crest, well-sprung ribs, and strong, short-coupled back. Altogether, he is a most compactly built, well-put-together specimen of a Clydesdale horse. WHAT'S WANTED as a yearling gained first prize at the Eginont A. and P. Society's Show, and first prize as a two-year-old at the Taranaki Metropolitan Show. His sire, Armadale, was got by that celebrated breeding and show-ring sire Glengyle, out of the fine breeding mare Nancy, who was shown until 13 years of age, and was never beaten in her class. She won nine first and four champion prizes. Duchess of Alexander's gr. dam, Jenny, was one of the best draught mares ever bred or imported to the colony, being dam of the Now Zealand and Australian champion mare, Flower of Balmoral. His dam, Duchess of Alexandra, was a most successful prize-winner, having gained the following prizes, viz.:— First and champion at Tapanui ('South Island) as a two-year-old. First prize at Eginont A. and P. Society's Show. First and champion at Wanganui. First and champion at Taranaki. First prize as brood mare and chat pion prize as best draught mn.i or filly at Taranaki Metropolitan Show. New Plymouth, 11)00. From the foregoing it will be seen that WHAT'S WANTED'S breeding cannot be surpassed, and he is certain to prove himself a getter of the very best type of Clydesdales. Travels to Stoney Itivcr on Monday; to Rahotu on Tuesday and remains over Wednesday; Thursday to Stony River and remains Thursday night; reaches Omata again Friday afternoon, and is there rest of week. Terms: £3 10s. Two or more as per arrangement. Good provided free for mares, Sjiit. Jo responsibility. Apply to A. N. MILLS, Barrett Road, Omata, Or Groom in charge.
TO THE FARMERS ABE THE Waitara Manures 3Tes Good returns are assured to those wt j use our preparations, which are, without doubt, the best value put upon the market, as you cannot buy better than we 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 i equiro Brands 8.8. Bio ad and bone T. Turnip P. Potato Price per Ton. £5 15 0 £6 6 0 £6 6 0 Q. Grass (orcf.) Top-dressing for pastures £6 ■ 5 0 G.P. Grass (Permanent) £6 5 0 Also, Superphophate. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (AUSTRALASIA), Limited. FREEZING WORKS, WAITARA.
Judge Belden (imp.) is the sire of Bellman, winner of the Auckland Trot, Canterbury Victoria Handicap, and Progressive Handicap in 1808, and the Auckland Electric rot in 181)7. Duke C, out of the same dam as Count Belden (imp.), won Epsom Trot of two miles, time 5.7'/ s ; Juno Handicap and Glasgow Trot, at Auckland. COUNT BELDEN cannot be beaten for getting Carriage Horses and Hackneys of the right stamp, as his size and breeding must prevail in leaving good stock and fast trotters. Countess, dam of Count Belden, and sire's pedigree are as follows:—Countess -by Echo (402) son of Rydks; Hambletoman—from Nita, by Sawel's Hambl«tonian—from Betsy Austin, by Montreal a Canadian pacer. Count Belden is a sure foal-getter. Terms: £3 3s. Two or more marcs as per agreement. Pull guarantees a: per agreement. Half guarantee tl January Ist, and £2 when marc proves .ri foal. First-class grazing s per week. TRAVELLING DATES: Tuesday-At Okato. Wednesday—Owner's Farm, Oakura. Thursday—Koru. Friday— On farm. Saturday - At White Hart Stables New Plymouth. For further particulars apply C. AKDEN, r, r, ■ , Oakura; Or Groom in charge.
rpO Stand thm Season at his Owner's Farm, on the Mangawhero road, Riverlea, the Imported Hackney Stallion VICTORY. By Vanity Fair (6224, E.H.5.8.), put of Vanity (11530, E.H.5.8.). VICTORY is a brown horse, with a small white star and black points, foaled in IDO3, standing 15.2 and showing great quality and substance. His cannon-bone measures 8y 2 in. He is a very stylish mover and possessed of a beautiful temper. His sire, Vanity Fair, represents the third generation of a brilliant line of sires, bred by Mr, Burdett Coutts, wherein the notorious high-stepping Norfolk blood of old Confidence has been hardened and improved in size, bone, and quality by successive crosses of Triflit's Fircaway, the great Yorkshire sire. His dam, Vanity, is by Vigorous (1215 E.H.5.8.) out of Lonely (618 E.H.5.8.). Vigorous is also the grandsire of that celebrated hackney, Hedon Squire (14306), the property of Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. This famous hackney, besides winning innumerable firsts, championships, gold medals, and challenge cups at the principal horse shows in Europe, scored such phenomenal success at the Paris International Horse Show in 1900, where, besides winning 3 gold medals, 7500 francs in prizes, and being first and champion of his class, lit was awarded the Grand Championship for the best horse at the Show, all classes and breeds included. VICTOR if is a sure foal-getter, over 00 per cent, of last season's mares having proved in foal. Mares met at Eltliam and grazed free for one month. All care taken, but no responsibility. A limited number of >ii;ues booked at a fee of £4 4s. Full pedigree, fctc, on application to DR. nARRISO'ft, Ellliam,
TRAVEL WAITAEA-AND SURROUNDING DISTKICTS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION EMPIRE. EMPIRE was bred by J. Morris, Esq., Woodcnd, and purchased by his pre sent owner from Richard Wright, Esq., Hawarden. SIRE: Royal Prince—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 E. 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 Galbraith's Tintock. Lord Salisbury and Damsel have unbroken records. DAM: Empire's dam, oy ranee of Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of Avon; by Young Banker (I N.Z.5.8.), out of Jcau Aikenhcad, by Avon Chief (150, Vol. 111., N.Z.5.8.), out of Eanny, by MeFarlane's Prince of Wales, out of a Duke of Buccleuch's mare. Maid of Avon, when shown at Oamaru, took Second Prize as a yearling to Mr. M. Holmes' Nonpareil III.; as a two-year-old, second to same; as a three-year-old, also second to same filly. Jean Aikenhcad 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., 10602), out of Grace Darling (30), by Prince Charlie (imp., 4626), out of Bess (35), by Sir Colin Campbell. EMPIRE took First Prize at Amberley and Second PrLc at Rangiora as a yearling; as a two-year-old, Second Prize at Leeston and Second Prize at Rangiora. His sire> Royal Prince, took First Prize at Waimate Sbow 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 stock took First Prizes in all classes of two-year-olds at Rangiora in 1900; First and Champion at Amberley in yearlings in 1D01; First in three-year-olds; Second and Third in yearlings; and also Championship at the Rangiora Show Grounds; Second at Leeston, and Third at Christchurch the same year. Terms, £4 4s, payable at the end of J. MITCHELL, Waitara.
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STAND THIS SEASON at Mr W. Emslie's farm, Ahaaha road, Oakura, he Draught Stailion, GENERAL GRANT. Bred by Mr Bremer, of Okaiawa. Sire, General Wheeler, (lain Countess 11. (Glengyle), g. dam Countess (Director), g.g. dam Nancy (Sir William IVallace), IJ.g.g. dam Bess (Thayne of Clyde), 'S-S-g-B- lam imported from Victoria, will travel to Okato on Wednesdays. Terms: Single mare £2 10s; two or more £2 ss; payable Ist January, 190 S. Groom's fee 2s 6d, payable first service. Mares sold or exchanged. Owner at first service held responsible. * Paddocking Is per week; no responsibility. M. R FAWCETT and C. SPENCER, Owners. Oakura.
SUTTON'S PEDIGREE SWEDES. SUTTON'S MAGNUM BONUM THE UNRIVALLED PRIZE-WINNING SWEDE ' NEARLY BLIGHT PROOF. mtfREK qualities distinguish this hardy ana very handsome Purple-too -l. bnrcdo. It yields the greatest woight per acre; the roots are ideal in form ana are proveu by analysis to be of the highest feeding value SUTTON'S MAGNUM. BONUM, for its hardy constitution, is rapidly super seding inferior varieties, and it is every year winning an increasing r-.umber of Premier Honors. PROCURABLE KROM: E. GRIFFITHS & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH SOLE AGENTS FOR TAEANAKI.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S STABLES, And travel Stratford Surrounding Bistricts, the Standard-bred Trotting Stallion CRAIGARUSKEY. CRAIGARUSKEY is a black horsn, standing 11i.2 in height, with plenty of bono and splendid temper. He is rising 8 years, and was bred by Mr. G. Gcddes, of Cliristcliurcli. CKAIGARUSKEY is by WiMwood (imported) from the Blackwood Abdallah mare Mona, bred by Freidlander Bros., Ashburton. CRAIGARUSKEY is half-brother to Ribbomvooi), the fastest pacer in Australasia—record, 2.7 for l" mile. He is also half-brother to Black Child, the champion trotting stallion in New Zealand—record, 4.37 for 2 miles. FEE: £4, on or before January Ist, 1908 J. 11. and H. JONES, Owners. Crown Stables. GAS GRILLER.
rpO TRAVEL THIS SEASON In the NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, WAITARA, And Surrounding Districts, THE KOADSTER STALLION lEONSAND, Three years old, Beautiful grey, 1G.3, with immense muscular power and plenty of bone. By Wilmington, by Fallis, by Electioneer, out of Lady Fallis, dam Flushing Belle, by Dictator, second dam Young Flaxey, by Telegraph, third dam Old Flaxey. Bred by Leland Stanford, California, imported to New Zealand by H. W. Hoagland in 1896. Dam: Flora, by loung Champion, out of Pacific mare. IRONSAND was purchased by Mr. J. W. Jones from Mr. E. H. Kelly, Ashtou Farm, Papatoitoi, for £2OO, and is re- i pud-1 to be one of the best horses of its class in Auckland. j Terms: Single mares, £3 3s; two or ' more as per agreement. i J. W. JONES, I Imjlewood. New Plymouth, i
'J_ VJ STAND THIS SEASON. ON THIS FARM, CAIUUNQTON- ' ROAD, One Mile from Now Hyj THE IMPROVED TKOTTI.Ni BARON POWEK, Who is a well-grown, beautiful da* chestnut with splendid action, good looks, great courage, anu flocile temper, and is by Jersey from Cissy, sire J" brino, and on the trotting side el relationship to Cliilde Uarolde and Mambrmo. On the blood side he is closely related to Traducer and The Barb, twice winner of the Melbourne Cup. Terms: £3 10s per mare, January Ist. Paddocking Is week; no responsibility. Criterion Saturdays. Apply L. J\ LAURENT, Carrington-road. j
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