gslfleld Potato Kainn MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS. 11 to 12% Soluble Phosphate 22 to 23% Insoluble Phosphnt# l/j to 2% Ammonia 9 to 10;/ Sulph. of Potash PACKED IN HANDY 1% CWT. BAGS, 16 t t „° e TON >• o »c Price: per ton fJ-10-O Less V/i per cent. Discount for Cash. DELIVERED in 30 cwt. lots or over alongside the following Ports, freight paid :-WAITARA, NEW PLYMOUTH (Breakwater), OPUNAKE, WANGANUI, WELLINGTON IM @ MI MINIMUM GUARANTEE. 31*15 Total Phosphates I'2l Ammonia. Equivalent to I'oo Nitrogen B'oo Sulphate of Potash SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS EIGHTEEN YEARS before the FARMING PUBLIC .GROWING IN FAVOUR EVERY YEAR DISCOURAGES FUNGOID & OTHER DISEASES LEAVES THE LAND IN SPLENDID HEART. GROWS RECORD CROPS SPLENDID QUALITY
OUR CUSTOMERS REPORT SPLENDID CROP, W DISEASE -USED "WESTFIEII" "Last season I used your Special Potato Manure. I had a splendid orop; no disease of any Itfud." Xempthorne, prosser I Co.'s N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. Head Office: ALBERT STREET Works: WESTFIELD, near Otahuhu On Sale by—\V. KOWE, New Plymouth; GRIFFITHS & Co., Nvw Plymouth ; JOLL UROS., Waitaraj MOA FARM MORISON, Stratford; and all Stores a nd Produce Merchants. ERS' UNION, Ltd., laglewood; J. D.
TO A e STAND THE SEAfiONATTHK. FARM, WAITABA ROAD, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion - LORD ROBERTS (Herd Laddie—Princess). Bred by the late Mr. Andrew Haatic, Manaia. Fees; Single mare £3 10s, two or mo'o £3 6a, Also, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion «LE* ROY (By Glen«yle-Rose, by Director-Rose). Bred by A. Alexander, Esq., Normanby. Glen Roy was shown three times as a two-year-old, and took three firsts and three championships—Taianaki, Wanganui, and Palmerston North. As a three-year-old he was first at Hamilton and first at Auckland. He hn a taken four firsts and four champions since. Terms: £3 3s single inare, two or more by arrangement. H. PURDIE, Waitara.
RELIABLE SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING requiring seeds of any description are invited to inspect samples •.\iid obtain prices before purchasing elsewhere. 1 offer the following wiUi every confidence:— Sinclair's Chiimpinn. 'Die above are fry ii| selected roots of the best quality, are of tested germination, and will be Jouudi' equal and iu niost cases superior to imported usually sold at double my prices. My now season's supplies are just to liani, and comprise the following varieties:— HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMPION CRIMSON KING, and JOHN BULL .Swedes, and Purple-top Mammoth, P.T.Y. and G.T.Y. Aberdeen Turnips Thousand-headed Kale. I have also in stock full supplies of 1 Grass Seeds and Clovers 'for spring sowing, all of the best quality and moderate in price. NOTE—I claim to sell cheapest seeds, although not always lowest in price. MANGOLD SEED: Long lied, Yellow Globe, and GJ olden Tankard. CARROT SEED: oWEDK AND TURNIP SEEDS: NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD
A RMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA, TARAXAKT. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The Champion Clydesdale Stallion LOUD ERBKINE To a long list of previous show-ring distinctions Lord Erbkine added to his credit last year First and Champion Honors at Hawke's Bay, Palmerston, Ilawera, and Taranaki. Good paddocking for mares free of charge, but no responsibility. Terms: £4 4s due December 31st, 1808, and £4 4s when mare proves in foal. Applv F. A. BREMER, Or A. L. BREMER, Okaiawa.
THE FARMERS' VERDICT IS THAr ERASER'S BELT ABLE CATTLE DRENCH IS TilK BEST ON THE MAKIf.ET. SELLING EVERYWHERE 1/6 Per Packet 15/Per Ooxsn Packets SELLING EVERYWHERE iJauli packet contains FOUR Full Doses, anil is consequently oncliiilf the price of other Drenches. PREPARED ONLY BY WI. ERASER, M.P.S, V. anil N.Z., CONSULTING CHEMIST, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Our Well-known Remedies can be obtained from KLTIiAM .. ; Mr. L. T. Creswell. STRATEORL Mr. Vlopkim, Broadway. INGLEWOOD Jloa farmers' Co-op. Messrs. Sutherland Bros. Messrs. T. Drake and Co. WAITARA Messrs. Sampson and Hellicr WAREA Mr. 0. 11. King. IvAHOTU Mr. T. P. Iluglison, PUNGAREIIU and OAONUI .. Mr. J. Tavlor. OKATO Mr. J. S.'Fox. BELL BLOCK Mr. Pote. URENUI anil UIIUTI Mr. C. N. Rowe. And from all Leading Storekeepers.
rno STAND THIS x SEASON AT OMATA, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'S WANTED Sire, Armadale; gr. aire, Glengyle; c. gi. aire, Prince of the Isles; data Duchess of Alexandra, by St. Alexandra; gr. dam, Q'iceii of the Crinbournes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, by Wait-a-Wee. Terms: £3 10s. Two or more as per arrangement. Good paddocks provided free for mares, but no :esponsibility. Apnly to TRAVELLING DATES: MONDAY—On the Farm, Omata. IUEbDAYS—To Stony River by Main Road. WEDNESDAY—Stony River. THURSDAY Return to Oakura hy Beach Roads. FRIDAY—Ko.tu and District. SATURDAY MORNlNG—Barrett Road to Franlcloy Road. SATURDAY AFTERNOON-White Hart Stables. A. N. MILLS, Barrett Road, Omata, Or C. Francis, Groom in charge.
SEASON COMMENCES Ist SEPTEMBER. STAND THIS SEASON In the TAKANAKI DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Chestnut Horse STEPSON By Sfeprjiak—Britomarte. 11 °r further particulars see Stud Book or Cards. , Will travel as under: MONDAYS Jury's Stables, New Plymouth, TUESDAYS Waitara, remaining all night. WEDNESDAYS—IngIewood, remaining all night. THURSDAYS Return to New PI ymouth via Junction Road. FRIDAYS—Oukura. SAX URDAYS—Jury's Stables, New Pi vmouth. Fees, I guineas, payable 31st December, 1908. For furthor particulars apply to F. ATKIXS, Owner, or J. F. HOOKER, Egrnont Street.
BOOT SALE STOCKTAKING AT THE DEVOM STitJiET T Uusual Price Sale Pric Ladies Glace and Button Shoes IG/0 13/0 Ladies' Glace Derby Shoea jg/g jg/g Ladies' Glace Lace and Button Shoes 7/0 g/n Ladies' Tan Kid Shoes 10 to 20 pet sent. off Gents.' Box-calf Derby Bals 21/- 16/G Gents' Shooters 7/g jn/g 14/n Gents' Bal s (wide fitting) m/a ' Ladies' Gum ""—' - 12/0 10/6 A.8.0. MAIL ORDER DEPART MENT.—AII parcels carriago paid
PAPERHANGIN9S u W lincrusta, Anally pta, and the most superb Friezes M VKII vr nr homo bright and ehocrful with our L'JOB season's colorings and designs If you liavn't seen our new lines you have missed something worth seeing. Call axd Inspect Them. JAMES BELLRINCiIiIt DEVON &TEJSICT. ALSO BUOA.DWAY, STRATFOIII).
10 I" 1 " * VEL THJ SEASON IN TH TARANAKI DI. : TRIOT, The Thoroughbred Ei tire Horße giwockie First and Champion in Blood Stallio fZ, 4 Taranaki A^ult^ GILNOOIUE out of Hagar by Gips King; Hagar out; of Escape by Th' Painter, out of Art Union by Tb Marquis, (imp.), out of Cinizelli V Stockwe l. Gipsy King, out J uitana by Le Loup, out of Mer maid (imp.), by Traducer (imp.!. CIIAOCKIE will travel as iollows- - MONDAY—H. Street's, Bell Bl«k TUESDAY—HoteI, Oakura WEDNESDAY— Okato. Other days at Criterion Stables ■New Plymouth , n J n cc '„ £3 P a y a Me Ist January 1000; Groom's fee 2s fld. Further particulars can bo obtain-:' from - „ . M. JONES, Owner, Or Groom-m-CUarge. TO TRAVEL Tills SEASON In tlie NEW PLYMOUTH INGLEWOOD, . . , WAITARA w™ „ Urrouudi,l ß Districts. IHE ROADSTER STALLION I HONS AND (Wilmington—Flora) n t-, . OUr years old. ea '™H ° lej ' 16 ' 3, witll imm ™se mus cular power und plenty of bone. DATES OF TRAVEL: Monday--Wailara. Tuesday—Tarala. Wednesday— jnglcwood Ihursday-Egaioi't village and Kdm Friday ami Saturday-New Plymouth, w I'i v au i" ' al Jou ° B ' Criterion hinoi r"i* V'ynouOi, or with C. Lau To-1 Sin , S StaWcS ' iciini. Single mares, £3 3s; two ain ' ns per agreement, i'ees to be paid by Ist January, 1953 - W. JONES. Inglewood or New Plymouth,
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OAONUI And travel in the Opunake District, The Trotting Stallion COOLGA3DIE (Bred by l'riodlaiider Bros., Canterbury) Sir. CAMEL, Dam THE AltAB (Imp.). CooJgardie is a handsome bay horse with black points, standing 17 hands high, with good temper, perfectly mm t m both saddle and harness. Sire Camel gr. sire Berlin (imp.), 374, Wallace T.U. Vol. IV. (imported from America by the late llobt. Wilkin, Esq., of Chriatchureh), sire Dudlej, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Coolgaidie's dam, The Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Christchurch), Camels dam Duchess, gr. dam Traducur mare. _ Since going to the stu"d Coolgardie has sired the following Trotters: Guy, iUazey, Silvorcall, Slavey, llclrov, 'i miles, 'lmin 57see; Gold' Leaf, l inn.!, ilmin 21sec; Quartz and many others. Coolgardie has taken several First Prizes in the Show-riny, and his stock are first-class perform a. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and on his breeding he should nick will with annulare. Terms, .C" lis, on or before Ist January, l!K)!). Two or lucre imwes as per agrcemei/t. Groom's foe 2s (id, payable at first s( .'vice- All ca-ivi taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to C. JONES, Manaia; E. JONES, Oflonti!; Or Groom in charge.
W .STAND J.H?S SEASON At OAKURA AN 0 TRAVEL THE SURIiOUNDING dis. TRICT, THE STANDARD-BRED TROTXIIS'., STALLION COUNT BELDEN By Judge. Belilen (imp.), 2.17. X>.i U iL/'oiuiteas (imp.), 2.17'/ 2 . QOUNT BELDEN is a handsome krighi buy with .black pomtu, beautiful cont'ornuutioii, and stands 17 hands high, with a most docile temper, while his J breeding is undeniable, being closely related to tlifi great American mar* Ma.ul S. (2.814). COUNT liBLDEN cannot be beaten for getting carriage horses and hackneys of the right stamp, as his size and breeding must prevail in leaving «ooit stuck anil fast trotters., 0 | COUNT JSELDEN is a sure foaj- I getter. Terms: £3 3s January 1; two or 1 movu snares as per arrangement. Ifet-class grazing Is per week. TRAVELLING DATES: OAKUIiA and KORU—Mondays. AT FAliM—Tuesdays nnd Fviiiavc. OKATO, PUNIJIO, and WAREA—Wednesdays 011 Stony River sale weeks; olliCT weeks on Thursdays. NEW PLYMOUTH (at W.'ll. Jury's White Hart Stablea)—Saturdays. For further particulars apply C. ARDEN (Owner), Oakura, Or Groom in Charge.
LANE'S MEDOLINg for the Hands. A Skin Feed made specially for the ttaadj. 1/- Bottle at all Cfociaiste and Stores. a
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