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TO STAND THls SEASON at Omiitft and surrounding dialricls, Tliu Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WHAT'B WANTED Sire, Armadale j gr. sire, Glcngylc; g. nr. sire, l'r'nce of the Isles; duel Jjticiii'ss of Alexandra, by St. Alexandra; gr. dam, Queen of thG Crai:bournes; g. gr. dam, Jenny, b.V Waita-Wee. Terms: £3 JOs. Two or more at per arrangement. TRAVELLING DATES: WEDNESDAYS & THURSDAYS—Mr. 0. Honeyflcld's farm, Tataruimaka. SATURDAYS—Mr. M. Jones' Criterion Stables. (Irnomagp fee, '2/0. Good paddocks provided free for mares, but no responsibilit- *nply <o A. N. MILLS, Barrptt Road, Ouiata. Or W. Staulcy, Groom in charge. TO STAND TUB SEASON at the> Farm, Waitara B'l., The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion LORD ROBERtS (Herd Laddie—Princess). Bred by the late Mr. v Andrew Has tie, Manaia. Fees: Single mare £3 10s, two or more £3 ss. Also, The Purebred Clydesdale StalliODi GLEN ROY (lW Glengyle—Rose, by Director-Row;-Hrcd by A. Alexander, Esq., Normanby. Dates of travel later. Terras: £3 10s single mare, iwo Or more bv arrangement. SANGSTER & PERROTT, Waitara. ARMADALE STUD, OKAIAWA. rjiO stand thii Ma son at the orn. er't farm, LORD ERBKINE (Sire Sandy Erakine, imp., dam Pearl II.) , Fee, £4 4s, due Ist January, 1010, ° and £4 4a when marc proves in foal. Cureful attention but no respoaiibility. For further particulars apply to—r. A. BREMER, Okaiawa. TO STAND THIS SEASON at Royal Mail Stables, Stratford, and to travel the Surrounding Districts, the known Coaching Stallion, SILVER SPEO
Amber Tips Tea Stands the Teapot Test! IT Is very easy to claim merit for a tea, but the test that tells quality is the teapot. Amber Tips Tea stands this test of daily use by the housewife. Its exceptional quality and delicious flavour has quickly made it the favourite brand of all who have tried it. Economy is a point that every woman should study, and Amber Tips is not only a tea of exceptional quality, but also most economical. You make more cups of tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from ordinary brands -and every cup will be delicious, fragrant and refreshing. Tell your grocer to send you a pound of Amber Tips Tea-the special packet is air-tighf and damp-proof, thus preserving all the delicious flavour and strength. Sold in three grades1/8, 1/10 and 2/Wholesale Agents: Newton King, New Plymouth. "HEXAILS of a test it underwent tor a whole season in Taranaki on a herd of 100 cows as against a similar herd on an adjoining f:_rm milked by hand. The most Exhaustive Test eve; made of a milking macttme. A Herd. 1900-7 1007-8 1008-0 B Herd jliiin l-milked) HinO-7 .. 1007-8 .. 1008-0 A Herd result. £7B-1 deficit of £6 £SOO deficit of £27 £748 gain of £55 £748, milked by hand £503, milked liv ham! „„„ „ .. £BO3, milked ly machine It w"l thus be seen that the loss of £27 was turned into a profit of £os by 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. ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, offices, R. A WIGGINS, General Manner, 66, "8 The Terrace, Wellington. Works, Palmcrston North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE
SUA'Kit SPEC was bred by the late Captain Cameron, of Wauganui, being got, by Quicksilver (imp.) out of Augusta (by uu imported aire). < He is a chestnut road horse of fine power Mid substance, and bus a great constitution and a most tractable disposition. During tlw Ave consecutive years that ha was c-tnibited at the Wanganui Show he obtained fiur firsts and one aecond award. Among his progeny may be 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 mare, two or more as per ugrcement. Payable January Ist. ■MUX 1)A V—Toko. Tl> KSDAY—'i'ariki. \\ KDN'ESDAY—lnglrwood. TIII'IiSDAY & FRIDAY—New Plymouth (White Hart Stables). For further particulars apply to T. CARSON, Owner. rj_ViUAXAKI JOCK 1C Y CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. FIRST DAY—AIOXDAY, December 27, I'M. I.—HL'ATOKI I'LATE, 30 sovs.; second, i sovs. from stake. Open to horses that have never won a race at time of entry. Weiglit-for-age. Entrance 1 »ov. Sewn furlong®. •».—-TKWAISDS* HACK HANDICAP, XU sbv- .; „econil, Hi stov*. Nominalion, i sov.j acceptance 1 sov. B'X I'lll'lull^S. LADIES' PI'USE 11.U K IIAN'Dt. CAP, of 0.1 sovs.; second, 10 love. For horses that have never won over ll.'i sovs in one event on the flat at the time of entry. Minimum weight, ill.-t. fieiitlomeii ridci*. -domination 1 sov;. acceptance 1 sov. One m'l.*. 4,-niIST IIAXDICAP HACK HUB--I)I,KS, 00 -ovs.; second horse, 10 -ovs. Xomination, 1 sov.; acceptaiioi' i sov. One mile and a-hall, over six tlighta of hurdles, about aft" nin high. -lIUISTMAS HANDICAP (optaf, 1-0 sovs.; seeoiiil, 21) sovs. and third 5 sovs. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance 2 sovs. One mile and a-quarter, li. • '■"IliST WELTER HACK HANDICAP, ti.i sovs; second, 10 sov*.. Mini, mum weight, i)st. Xomination, 1 miv.; acceptance, 1 sov. Seven Inr-
THE BEST Footwear Those players who appreciate i">-u lort, good wear and moderateness of price in their cricketing footwear will lind tliat here at McKwen's they gt't the nio-jt tiolid v;»lui■ for their money. They secure perfect satisfaction in their spurting footwear, and make at least a small saving on every purchase. Here '.ire a few of our leading makes in ei'ickHmg footwear, whirl) will interest you—hut come in ami nee tiij goods ymirseh'; they're just what you want. Boots !)/f> to Hi./li; Show from 1/(1; liuckskiu ami White Linen Canvas special spiked Soles, Kuoher ami Chrome Sold*. Sie our White Rubber Yac/iLin' Hoot, 10/ li. McEwen Bros, BOUT IMPORTERS, \W IT.YMOI'TU. THE GRAMOPHONE Is associated with all that is best and m artistic in the WORLD OF MUSIC MELBA PATTI CARUSO Anil other great artists have Gmmophone Records. Tlici'o are many Talking Machines; there is ONLY ONE GRAMOPHONE' Fliis is the instrument we specialist!, an<l which we ark you to .stc[i inside and listen to. It is a pleasure to demonstrate The Gramophone PUII-'KB range from £6 10s to £GO, RE OR l)S from ss. Sole Agents for 'lamnaki— H t COLLIER AND CO. DEVON STiiEfcT OENTRAE NEW PLYMOUTH
7.—KIRST HACK SCURRY STAKES, 50 sovs.; second, 5 sova. Weight, get. Entrance, 1 sov. Winner of any race It) carry Hlb extra. Five furIcmgs. S.—FLY I Nil HANDICAP (open), BO sovs.; ficciind, 10 sovs. domination, 1 sov.. acceptance 1 sov. Si* furlongs. SIX'OXD DAY-TUESDAY, December 28, 1909. 1.- FIT/ROY HACK HANDICAP, 50 sOVrt;. SCCOIId, 5 IiOVS. Open to Imi'M's thai have never won a ra«e at tlH> timi! of entry. Nomination, l' 1 *; acceptance 10s. Seven furlongl. 2.-KLKCTRIC HACK HANDICAP, 85 sovs.; second, 10 sovs. Nomination, 1 SOV.; acceptance, 1 SO v. Six furlongs. 3-- SUMMER HACK HANDICAP. 80 sovs.; second, 10 sovs. Nomination, longs''' UC ' te ' ltuuca 1 80v « Bix to-'•-SMOXD HANDICAP HACK HURJ>M!»S, (10 sov,; second, 10 sovs. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance 1 iOT, Ono mile and a-half, over six ilighti r 5™? r<lll ' s ;lft ' ui » high. •>.—nlav lMA.Minrni handicap (open), 100 sovs.; second, 20 bovs. Nomination, !• sov.; acceptance, i sovs. Ouo mile. 0.-?ECONI) HACK SCURRY STAKES, 6 , 80 , v. -; S<H ' O,U| ' •' sovs. Weight, ') '""fr of any previous race <•> carry l llh extra. The winner of the ' Jfirst Hack scurry to carry an additional penalty of Mlh (lost.) If the winner of First Hack Scurry uai a "!?' 1 ""'''J' »n additional penalty of ,11, only (Ost 711.). Entrance, • ' ve furlongs, i l'n* o^1 ' WKt '™R HACK HA-NDI-I.AI . 11,1 sovs.; second, 10sovs. Mil.'"•"in weight, Ssl. Nomination, 1 r i^ni-fv,'. o . l '," 1 " 00 1 sov - °»<> mile. S.-FAI.MUU, HANDICAP (open), 70 sovs.; second, 10 sovs. Nomination, I sov.; acceptance 1 sov. Six furlongs. i trophy to ffie value of 128 wM U f' i" V ho r^er °* 11)0 w 'nn e r of tlio UKhpft Pnrs<\ 1 lie winner of anv handicap after the declaration of „cigh ls to carry 7lbexti,t. inner of anv Hurdle Race after the declaration of wei B h( s to carry 711. extra. <. omlnations for nil events close on Irida.v November 20, 1900, at, 0 p.m. (lr nfU" ! •°. r firS( lla - V,,! CVento duc 011 a r rilla .v, December 3. Aeoeptanees and general entries close on I'iidav, December 10, at 9 p.m. Wfl'K,— I Tim attention of owners is I'M V? '" H ,h,lt t,lc Stratford and V'l! no ; t ; i nu T ,in K 011 January 2 tain T, ? n""' 1 I"'*™'"'"-' continu , „»Yr pp ," Ilan< ' ,c,, fl a °n each dav. j' ''inMing horses (other than hncV ;;r , P "te ■» P. WEBSTER, P.O. Box 33, New Plymouth*'* 18 "'
GET AN EASY SHAVE Don't waste time ami temper on mi old, round-edged razor. Call in each day at the CENTRAL KAIRDRESSING SALOON Everything lias been renovated and renewed. Try our easy-going razors. We use up-to-date antiseptic methods. SID. ROBOTTOM, Devoa St. Central. PIGS FIGS rjMIIi INGLE\YOO.'J BACON COMPANY are buyers of I'riine liacon I'ig'j between 112 and ISOlbs dead weight, in any quantity. RECEIVING DAYS: 'iV'iki—Monday. Nov. I, 15 and 211. Wi'.ii.ira—.Monilav, Nov. S and 22. Mitllih-st—Tuesday. N'ov. 0 and 2a. •Smart lioad—'Tuesday, Nov. 10 and .10. WGS. FIGS. PIGB. MM W DIMOCK & CO., LTD pIGS will be receitod kt the foliowinr receiving atatiom at under:— OCTOBER: Opunaku—Monday, Oct. 18. Okato—Movday, Oct. 18. Koturoa— Tuesday, Oct. 19. [nglewood—Wednesdays, Oet. 20 and 2/ Smart Soad—Monday, Oct. 25. Waitara—Tuesday, Oct. 20. Midhirst—Tuesday, Oct. ID. Stratford—Tuesdays, Tokfl=-W«te§(iayr^cr27. "fifiuglas—Wednwilay, Oct. 20. Tariki—Monday, Oil. 25. NOTE.—No stags or boars btia&lit. Ajent—G. H. SHORT, South Road, New Plymouth. Representative—J, Bti^OHER, ,ttor<L
THE ENGAGEMENT RING The proudest moment of a girl's lift? is when sire can show her friends lier engagement ring. Tlio concern of the young man is to know where he can purchase a handsome ring AT THE LOWEST COST. AT W. ROBERTS' SALE There is a magnificent array of rings for selection. Call and *ee the travellers' samples of silver and electro-plate ware. A DISCOUNT OF 4/- IN TIIH £ OFF EVERYTHING. NOTK Tilt AMIBESS Noar Melbourne Clothing '"o.. Devou Street
SAVE YOUR POTATO CROPS Ton can do it safely, surely and cheaply, with 'TEED'S BORDEAUX POWDER, the eorroet chemical compound. A shilling packet will make ten gallons of blight-killing specific. Spray curly, and spray well. Our BORDEAUX POWDER has proved its value. Try it. TEED & CO. CHEMISTS, Devon St., New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 225, 28 October 1909, Page 4
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