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TO STAND THIS SEASON at Omat* and surrounding districts, .EJ WM The Purebn'd Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'S WANTED* Sire, Arraadnlej gr. sire, Glengyle; ggr. sire, Prince of the Isles; daw Duchess of Alexandra, by St. Alexandra; gr. dam, Queen of the Cranbonrnes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, by Wait-a-Wee. Tonus: £3 10s. Two or more as pet urrangement. TRAVELLING DATES: WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS—Mr. 0. Honcyileld's farm, Tutaraimaka. SATURDAYS—Mr. M. Jones' Criterion Stables. Cood paddocks provided free for mares, but no responsibility. Apply A. N. MILLS, Barrett Road, Omata. Or C. Francis, Groom in charge. TO STAND THI3 SEASON at th« Farm, Waitara Rd., The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion LORD ROBERTB (Herd Laddie—Princess). Bred by the late Mr. Andrew Haitie* Manaia. Fees: Single mare £3 10s, two or mora £3 (is. Also, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, QLEN ROY (I!y Glengyle—Rose, by Direetor-Roaef. lircd by A. Alexander, Esq., Normanby. Dates of travel later. Terms: £3 10s single mare, two or more by arrangement. SANGSTER & PERROTT, Waitara. ARMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA. rpO stand this icason at the owner's farm, LORD ERSKINE (Sire Sandy Erskine, imp., dam Pearl IL) Fee, £4 4s, due Ist January, 1910, and £4 4s when mare proves in foal. Careful attention but no re«possibility. I »J For further particulars apply to— V. A. BREMER, Okaiawa. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON in the T»xanaki district, the Thoroughbred Entire Horse, ' QILNOOKIE First and Champion In Blood Stalliat Class at 'faranuki Agricultural Show 1000. GILNOCKIE, out of Ilagar by Gipsy Kings Hagar out of Escape by The rainier, out of Art Union l>y The Mm* quia (imp.), out of Cinizelli by Stockwell. Gipsy King, out of Gitana by Lt Loup, out of Mermaid (imp.), by Traduccr (imp.) Dates and places of travel later. Fee: £3 10s, payable Ist January, 1908; Groom's fee, 2s fld. Further particulars can be obtained from M. JONES, Owner. Or Groom in charge. ,
Amber Tips Tea |S certain to please you whether it be used for the afternoon cup which every woman so appreciates, or for the more formal "At Home." How often, when visiting, your afternoon's enjoy* ment has been spoiled by the nasty inferior lea that was served you. Ensure the success of your own little social func» tions by using Amber Tips Tea. If you do so, you will hear those exclamations of pleasure that so delight the heart of a hostess—" What delicious tea—where did you get it ?" The exceptional quality and delicious flavour of Amber Tips Tea has quickly made it the favourite of all who have tried it. It is very economical—no ordinary tea will make so many cups to a pound. Tell your grocer you want AMBER TIPSTEA-packed in special air-tight and damp* proof packets that preserve its delightful flavour and strength, and sold at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-.
of a test it underwent for n whole season in Taranaki on a herd of 100 cows as against a similar herd on an adjoining f.'.rm milked b}' hand. The most Exhaustive Test eve: made of a milking machine. A Herd. B Herd A Herd (hand-milked) result. 1900-7 .. £748, milked i>v hand 1000-7 .. .. £754 deficit of £6 1907-8 .. £503, milked by hand 1007-8 .. .. £590 deficit of £2? 1908-9 .. £BO3, milked ty machine 1908-9.. .. £748 gain of £55 It w'l thus be seen that the loss of £*27 was turned into a profit of £55 toy the marine, an improvement really of £B2. Add to this the saving in LABOR and the machine is a gift to you before one season is over. lIS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, offices, R. A WIGGINS, General Manager, 00, «8 The Terrace, Wellington. Works, Palmerston North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE
: : Clearing Sale : : GOING OUT OF THESE LINES AT ANY COST You are reminded of the opportunity to secure bargains in Diimcrware, Tea Sets, Enainehvare, Cups and Saucer", Plates, Glassware, Jugs, Basins, and a number of useful articles too numerous to mention. We can't tell all the points of the advantage these goods possess, but every article is new and in goo] order, and as we are absolutely clearing the whole stock, we are making a big sacrifice in price. Wo invite you to call and inspect these goods and si? the values being offered. Richard Aroa, BROUGHAM STEKFT
si TO STAND THIS SEASON at Royal Mail Stable*, Stratford, and to travel the Surrounding Dutricts, tbe wellknown Coaching Stallion, BILVER BPCO SILVER SPEC was bred by the la Captain (.'nnieron, of Wanganui, bell got by Quicksilver (imp.) out of Au| urtta (by ail imported aire). He is & chestnut road hursc of line power and substance, and has a great constitution and a most tractable disposition. During tliu five consecutive years that ha was exhibited at the Wunganui Show he obtained four firsts and one second award. Among his progeny may bo mentioned Silver King, who took first and Special at the Auckland Show, and Scout, who gained two first awards at I'almerston N. Terms: £3 10s single mure, two or more as per agreement. Payable January Ist. .MONDAY-Toko. Tl'HSDAY—Turiki. W EDS' ESDAV—lnglewood. XIII "Its DA V & - FRIDAY—New Plymouth (White Hurt Stubles). For further particulars apply to T. CARSON, Owner, THB IROJTING SIRE LORD LINCOLN By Lincoln Yet—Lady Tracy. Will Travel New Plymouth, Okatoand Waitara. Lincoln Yet. Irvington (imp,)— Pride of Lincoln. Maiubletonian Touchstone Abdullah Mare Sally Lady Tracy, General Tracy MonOl* Berlin Messenger Jenny Tracy Stella LORD LINCOLN is one of the beit». bred horses in the colonies, and h a sire should prove second to nose. He its a handsome dark bay, standing about 10 lunula, with plenty of substance And, quality, and has an excellent temper, lie is six years old and a sure nit* getter. • His sire, Lincoln Yet, has provod to be one of the best aires in tbe colonlM, leaving such fast ones as Monte Carta 2.11), the well-known trotting aire** General Lincoln 2.24, Nabacklish, oroo> gle, and many others. Terms: t'A 10s, payable January lit) 1010. Cirouniage fee, 6s. For further particulars apply to W. WILSON, White Hart Stables, New Plymouth.
AT YOUR SERYIGE DIRECT SHIPMENT from ED. BO* AND CO. • ' (England). Gents' Glace Kid and Boxcalf Bals. Ladies'" Alda Shoes Button Shoe* Lace Shoes Twin-bar Shoes Glace Kid Derby Shoes Glace Kil Bal. Boots Glace Kid button Boots Glace Kid One-bar Shoes Glace Kid Twin-bar Shoca Entout Shoes, or convertible shoe, or the 3 in 1 shoe, in tan and black Entout Cos Shoe JOHN GRAYSON DEVON ST. CENTRAL,
THE GRAMOPHONE WORLD OF KiUSIC Is associated with all that is best and mot artistic in the MELBA PATTI CARUSO And other great artists have Gramophone Records. There are many Talking Machines; there is ONLY ONE GRAMOPHONE. This is the instrument we specialise, and which we ask you to step inside and listen to. It is a pleasure to demonstrate PRICES range from £6 10s to £6O. RECORDS from ss. Sole Agents for laranaki— DEVON STREET CENTRAE .. .. NEW PLYMOUTH WAITARA FREEZING WORKS WOULD it interest you to increase YOOR OUTPUT OF BUTTER PAT We can show you how to accomplish this by increasing the stock carrying capacity of your land by means of scientific manuring at nominal cost. We retain the services of a thoroughly qualified agricultural expert to assist you in the matter Drop a line at once to THOS. BORTHffIICK AND SONS Manufacturers of the Standard Fertilisers, The Gramophone H. COLLIER AND CO. this season ? It would! (Australasia), Ltd., WAITARA. Cash Purchasers of Fat Stock,
' Ml to STAND THE * SEASON in the W«l----tara and New Ply"n ■! month districts, f« ■UtaT] Standard-bred Trotting hone HUON YET Huon Yet—Dam by Berlin (imp.) HUON YET is a handsome dark brown aorsc, livo years old, standing 16 hands in neight, with plenty of substance and quality mill a fine temper, He Ji bred from the purest strains of trotting blood ■ ever imported into New Zealand. Terms: Single mares £3 10s, payable January 1,1910. Groomage fee, & 6d At first service. Two or more mam it per agreement. Dates and places «f travel later* C. JIcKEXZIE, Owner, Waitua. . . j/L TO STAND THE MASON at Mr. n. rJMM Jolt's Waiwakalhi _mTW Farm, the (■■taO Purebred Posy Stallion, BPIDER (Rising 7 years) By Lord Palmerston. First priiic at Palmerston Show a« a •l-yenr-old, nUo Championship. Terms: 30s. Apply to C. HASKELL, Groom in Charge. TbistiT" Oatmeal Made from th*., Fiiieat Oats by BttSt Monhlfitpy..
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 206, 5 October 1909, Page 4
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