I NEW RANGES Of ■ t- * *»*^.lVJVfc«\M,Ur I —Mans «n Ala _. llfSp] TAILOR CUTS I EcfflSSiacioffll NOW OPEN n H Our new season's assortment of these /fiflrfliiraßtay S I popular suits comprises all the latest M ftwWS ICWI ■' I J designs in Worsteds and Tweeds, and, H 9 being made in our own factory, ensures ///J r!18ll JwH H I np-to-datc stvle and sound workmanship. /»/ll||Hml I^^ I I 455, 57s 6d, 655, 70s \wK ■ I New Plymouth Branch Bibby's Cream Equivalent FOR CALVES j CONTAINS NEARLY TWICE AS MUCH OIL AS the AVERAGE CALF MEAL. Besides being specially treated to make the starch more digestive " These are two of the reasons why Bibby's Cream Equivalent -s the ' most popular Calf Meal on the market to-day. A large cupful will feed a ca If for a whole day, when, properly made up. It prevents scour, too, and the calves like it- and thrive on it. Dairymen say of it: "Best I have ever used" "Best on Hi« m .ri..t<.' Another: "Best I have ever tried." ' the m " IL 4 third: "Best, ealf food I have ever used." A fourth: "This food has a great future before it, for « on If can l.e n„rcd well on -t at a cost of 4s. I give it to (he calves mixed with water' only" Still another: "The calves do not scour, and are fond of the food" W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO SEEDSMEN. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS STRATFORD « , . We ?„* b , ig business in the Best Seed Potatoes and Gartop's Celebrated Seeds. travel Waitara, Inglewood, Oakura TO TRAVEL THE TARANAKI The High-class tSt o A „• ■ DISTRICT, W n L ! W" « s™* Stsllion ' THE DRAUGHT STALLION VV " 008 (7JHIEP OUAL IT Y PRINCE (Sire, Wild wood fimn l ■ rf.™ ««" ** *■ - WILDWOOD ommv Dart). By Quality King, out of Bess, by Thane is the ehamnior, S S ' r , e ' Wild wood, of Clyde/ Bess" out of Bet imported tralasia ffi,^ of Acsfrom Victoria. Junior 4min3l f?", 01 ™^ QUALITY PRINCE is a beautiful dark, holder and 'winner of tt »m reC ° rd dapple bay, stands 18 hands, has good Pound Race twice in succession™?"i hoofs, with black points, good flat bone, Kibbonwood, who held the r»3'f! • good quality hair, with splendid action, years, beating Fritz (2m 9sec) for !f e and has remarkably good symmetry and Ribbonwood in turn is the si™ f rr^*' temper, measures W/n inches below the Cole (2min 8 3-ssec for * mill „ I 7™ g k«ee. K*f- for two miles Bess, who was sired by that celebrated cord last season. No breeder ; T stallion Thane of Clyde, imported from of a champion can afford Be& lt b Scotland by the late H. McLean, of In- Wildwood blood. gMre the vercargill, was the dam of most of Mr. . WILDWOOD CHIEF will covpi- r k. Bremer's valuable stud of draught 'ted number of mares. Termsi £4 f" horses, and her progeny have been very All care, but no responsibility ' successful.at Taranaki, Hawera, Wanga- For further particulars see cards • nui and Palinerston North shows. Fees payable January 1, 1913 ' Two yearling colts (Commonwealth CECIL ARDEN Own and Federation), descended from Bess, Or Groom in Charge. uwner. took first and second prizes at Napier Travelling dates later Show, 1902. TERMS.—Single mare, £4 4s; two or" _ ~—- more, the bona fide property of the /JP§ same owner, as per agreement with ' owner or groom in charge. Groomage, r Jb^™w%{ 2s Cd per mare. f\ |W Mares sold or exchanged will be charged to the owner, when stinted to TO STAND .^ the horse. All fees must be paid on the " if"" SEASON AT NEW first of January, 1913, to L. Bremer, PLYMOUTH, or groom in charge. ltle four-year-old Pony Stallion, T IM °THY nr^n fkUALITY PRINCE will travel as un- T b" l * * s -\ 1 der:- ! further particu- ! MONDAY-Inglewood. 'ais apply j TUESDAY—New Plymouth, via Eg- 35 WARD 1 mont Village. nin'ai <. WEDNESDAY—Waitara. UIU btreet - THURSDAY—Urenui. ■ — —. FRlDAY—Tikoranfci.' <sC' SATURDAY-Stables. n^r^i^r ' ?l|3^ ymJßt T° IN NEW , fvlra And ,- n the sun-oundin» DUrrWs TO TRAVEL FROM'NEW PLYMOUTH ?*£*s# "gSSSSZt TO RAHOTU, Treadmill), bred by Sir Geo THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, Clifford. y Ueo * CAMPFIRE (5), by Carbine-Rev-SIRE: Royal Prince—by Crown Princo, For'further m rf™i.„ by Lord Salisbury (imp.), 1207 C.5.8., by P f ' M Young Conqutror, by Old Conqueror, by ' ' UiXIJ X^lf'' Renfrewshire Jock, by Lofty, by Fancy. ___________ street, by Old Clyde—out of Damsel (imported ~?~ — ~~f ~~'"J"j — ■■■——— ~—1-— —— by the late R. McCallum, Esq.) ' ~".. DAM: Empire's dam, by Prince of BAY OP PLENTY Windsor, Royal Prince's dam Maid of tiituv tumn, Avon; by Young Banker (1 N.Z.5.8.) JJAUIy *ARMS. EMPIRE took first prize at Amberley oiro ■mpuc; ■ and second prize at Kangiora as a vear- AiZ , \ un P rove <l dairy farmling; as a two-year-old, second prize at ~,*, *' *Jj b . 1 . ° 3 on.terms. T.P.52 Leeston and second prize at Rangiora. 105 , , f ' sU J ™proved, milking 1007—First, prize at Taranaki for best -„„ fif" ' etC, ' n ~ 30 ' on terms - T.P.53 , sire in North Taranaki; second io Lord JLoU K f h J ell improved rich dairyErskine against all comers; first Mana- . „ I'l™ 11 £ l6. Terms. T.P.54 u-atu amiinst all comers. 400 hl g hl J improved, milking 1908—First Manawatu for sire with P laa t, etc. (A snip.) £l7. over 11 inches of hone; second Egmont ' le ™- ,_,,_,„ T.P.55 to Baron Martin, Lord Erskine third: 400 ALKJiS Well improved dairy farm first Taranaki against all comers; first »' «■ Terms. T.P.57 Taranaki best sire in North Taranaki; £)00 & ne f ann with|,imfirst Masterton against all comers. P :ovemcnts, at £6. Terms. 1909—First Taranaki against all com- Terms. j£ K>g its; first Taranaki best sire in North 226 • ACRES well improved dairy farm Taranaki. at £lO. Terms. K.K.2 Terms: Single mare £4 4s, two or IQQ ACRES well improved dairy farm more as arranged. Payable January 1, at £lO. Terms. * K.K.2 100 ACRES unimproved tal) Vrn For particulars see cards. land at £2 10s. Ternu. 9] C. ARDEN, Owner. X(\ ACRES partly improved at £lO. Or Groom in charge. Terms. . - _jj HOTB ? i °-r u ™™ ■"■"-™" .—r."™'-.': 1 '...". - d a i ry f arm at £7> TerffiSi H MOTOR CYCLES. 150 *»* at £io. SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS IrRUIT FARMS W to 30 ACRES THE BBOWN HEO. Q.UDGEON, j TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. CYCLE AND GENERAL IMPORTER,] ■ . .. INGLEWOOD. [ - .1 SJTRATFORD people are interested in I good printing. -So are we. We do vuu can get it ci P .a P er at tS« Red' lL a S° ft u ll r T1 St i a^ rd pr !?, tin £ J orkß » »ear X - x the Loan & Mercantile Offices.—DailT i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 112, 27 September 1912, Page 7
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