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jg N T I R E PONY “lAN DHU,” or “BLACK JOHN.” Pedigree—Caingorm Arab, imp. by Mr Cox. Dam, Briarleaf by Quicksilver. Quicksilver, see N.Z. Stud Book. Terms—£2 2s; to be paid down. Money to be refunded if no foal. No paddocking fees.charged. Mares run in paddock with Entire Pony. ENTIRE DONKEY. Mares to run with the Donkey. No paddocking fees charged. Terms—£l Is ; to be paid when leaving the mare. The donkey throws splendid “mules” out of draught mares. 0. G. TRIPP, se26 Orari Gorge. TO Travel this Season in the Geraldine and Surrounding Districts, ior The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion PRIDE OF THE YaLLEY. Pride of the Valley is rising 3 years old, color dapple bay, stands about 16 hands II inches. Sire Pride of Taieri, dam Duchess—Sir George Grey (imp.). Teems, £3. Guarantees if required. JOSEPB WEBB, oc3 Proprietor, Pleasant Valley. TO Travel this Season in the Waitohi, Pleasant Point, Kerrytown, Levels, Totara, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion GLENMORE. Glenmore (16 f hands in height) by Young Banker, dam Lady Wallace. (For full pedigree, etc., see cards). Teems —£4 4s; Groomage Fee, ss. Apply T. or S. THORN LEY, oc3 Waitohi, Proprietors.

TO Travel this Season in the Temufca Geraldine, Kakahu, Rangitata, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion By Young Banker, dam Princess Royal. Teems, £4, payable as follows— £S un the Ist January, 1894; balance wnen mare proves in foal. Groomage Fee, os Guarantee will be null and void wnere mare changes hands, and original owner will be held responsible for all liabilities. Good Paddocks free of charge provided for mares coming from a distance. All care taken but no responsibility. TO Travel this Season in the Temaia, JL Geraldine, Point, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Lord Lyon by Young Banker—Dam Maggie Lauder. (For full pedigree, etc., see cards). Teems —£4 4s; £2 2s payable on Ist January, 1894, balance when mare proves in foal. Groomage, ss. Apply E. H. BUCKINGHAM, se2s Dinda Farm TO Travel the Geraldine and surrounding Districts, the Trotting Stallion COMMON. Common is by Sir Audley, out of Miss Shales, and is a bright bay, with black points, standing 15 hands 3 inches. Teems —£3 for the season. Groomage Fee ss, payable first service. Original owners will be held responsible for guarantee if mares change hands. Apply to Groom in Charge, or to the Proprietor, BANKER, A. TOOMEY. oc3 Kakahu LORD LYON. JOHN LOYE, JUN., V u, o on., Gapes’s Yalley. se2B

A\AKtftLi?Os C U7IKI ihm ATM a mo* m sKg«“ M FOR fiOti t*£ mk ftOl ond *^%Smm vSctATICA, , ■ ClsVJorses Girth Galls.CmMu ~ Sprains, Cracked Heels.Cuts«k. VOWS ofUICERATED TEATS. or CuTsioij£S SrC TffiyMßcrt/ffws MZ.fffP/ramrmfc «£BOURKIS'MEIMUHHt A.PARSOMS,' qai^SiW© Geraldine Agents: Temuka Agents * N. Dunlop & Co. R. Morrison J. Harrison D. Taylor 23fe R, H. Pearpoint. G. J. Mason J. Brown, TIMA.RU AGENTS: Kernohan, McCahon & Co.

ir YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASKiYOUR GROCERTOR \ NELSONS \ AWARDED MOATE 08 iGOLD&SILVERMEOALS CELEBRATED &THE PURE INDIAN CHINAS CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE r -i— —i —-———— USE LITTLE’S SHEEP DIPS. YOU WILL HAVE MORE WOOL! WOOL WILL BRING A BETTER PRICE 1 FLUID DIP, the best Non-poisonous Dip. Used apd Recommended by Owners of over 5,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. PRICE (in casks) 5s fid per gallon. 1 gallon Fluid makes 100 gallons Dip. m. m. W 1 i i ii m LITTLE’S POWDER DIR, A POISONOUS DIP, will} outcome of many years’ experience, wonderfully successful—is displacing all other Poisonous Dips. Exterminates Vermin, Keeps Wool Soft and Bright, easily mixed. Cheapest and Best Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE (in improved lypn Regs) 50s per cwfc. 1 cwt. makes 1000 gallons of Dip. Chief Agents— BLACKBURNE & GO., CHRISTCHURCH. District Agents— TIMARU ; Canterbury Farmers’ Co-operative Association and Miles & Co. GERALDINE ; H. B. Webster & Co. oc!7 REID & GRAY’S (Nearly 11,000 Made) FAMOUS DOJBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, Also their equally famed CHAMPION CHILLED DIGGIN PLOUGHS (S.F. or D.F.), "ITH Reversible steel points, land edge, and front-lifting lever. V & W These Digg.ng ‘ ‘Rlpughs can bq made convertible into ordinary double-furrows if desired A large number pf these now aj; wprk. DIGGING HARROWS made any size. These are"made on the lines of our well-kupwir Disc ifarrpwfy hayipg extra-strong steel axles, and dispensing with the troublesome aud dirt-coUecting cpnfro bearing. For strength and durability they stand without a rival, and give no trouble breaking or bending Read This— Please receive cheque for Digging Harrow. It is a Splendid Implement and does its work well, going right to the bottom of the plough furrows. I havej usl finished a stubble field which with two strokes was made quite loose and fit for sowing either grass or grain.—Signed Joseph Mosley. GRAIN DRILLS (positive feea .so far as regularity of sowing is concerned they are perfect. 13, 15, 17 Coulter 7in centres afv/ays in stock. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE AND TURNIP DRILL— Greatly impfpv'pd for this season. Made in all combinations, and to sow Gram or Tijirnips at will, with or without as desired. This is The Drill for theta mes. Made any size from I to 8 Conifers,' Ifintp Itfin between Turnip drills, and for Grain Bin, 7in, pr Bin. Fitted with New Patent Adjustable Goulferg, Agents tor & SiiUP'bEWOftTa’S MlbW AKP SUftWfiS,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2577, 4 November 1893, Page 4

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866

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2577, 4 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2577, 4 November 1893, Page 4

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