To Travel this Season in the Timar u Temuka, Geraldine, and“SurJroonding Districts, The Trotting Stallion Lord John. Lord John by Berlin—dam Princess Maud by Shields (imp.) Terms, £4 4s, payable Ist January, 1896. Groomage, ss, at first service. Paddock accomodation for mares at Is per week. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH MAHONY Groom in Charge. Or to the Proprietor ocl JOHN SHAW, Timaru. WILL TRAVEL the Cave, Totara Waitohi, Kakahu, Geraldine Woodbury, and Temuka Districts and will stand at his owner’s stables Pleasant Point, from Friday to Monday during the Season, The Celebrated American Standard-bred Trotting Horse T E X A S, By Berlin (imp.)—dam Rose, by Shales (imp.) Texas is a dark grey, 8 years old. His dam, Rose, was the winner of several trotting races, and a £SO private match. Texas won the Geraldine Electric Stakes, 1894. Terms, £3. For further particulars' see Cards. JOHN MURPHY, Pleasant Point; ROBT. BEATTIE, se29 Groom in Charge. To Travel this Season in the Geraldine, Temuka, Pleasant Point, and Surrounding Districts, The 1 Trotting Stallibh YOU N G BMER ! i S ON, JL iißy ‘Emerson, dam Kitty—by The Peer, out of a Traducer Mare. 'For Further 1 Particulars see Cards. Terms, £3. Groomage 6s. Good paddocks for mares. Every care taken but no responsibility. Apply to E. TOOMEY & SON, Kakahu, ocl Or Groom in Charge.
To Travel this Season in Teranka -and Surrounding District, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion Early mob ni g (209). Sire, Young Banker (imp.) ; Dam, Pbincess Royax. Early Morning will be at the Temuka Hotel Stables on Saturdays and Sundays— Mondays at Mr McKenzie’s, Geraldine Road; Tuesdays at Mrj McCulloch's, Waitohi Flat; Wednesdays, at Mr W. Pearce’s, Waitohi Downs; Thursdays, Levels Station (through by the:Point); Fridays, the Washdyke. For Terms and farther particulars see Cards, or apply to J. MILES, Groom in Charge. J. SEWELL, se22 Proprietor, Oamaru. ■youNG TA 1 To Travel this Season in the Rangitata Geraldine, Temuka, Waitohi, Kakahu, and surrounding districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion OU N G T AIE BI TOM Young Taieri Tom is 6 years bid .this foaling, with a first-class pedigree, and the winner of two first prizes taken in Christchurch against rings of good horses. Original owners held liable where maces change hands. For further particulars apply to oc2 W. WHEELS AND, Rangitata. To Travel this Season in the'Tbmvtki Waitohi, Seadown, Pleasant Point, Pareora, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Horse G O O L GARD IB By Craigievar—Lady Wallace, and bred by Mr A. McKenzie, Geraldine. Good Paddocking at the Homestead Seadown. Teems—£3 3s half guarantee. B. EVANS, 004 Proprietor. To Travel this Season in the Temuka anc Surrounding District, The purebred Clydesdale Stallion yj LACK WATCH. For terms and other particulars apply to P. DAVIDSON oc4 Groom in Charge. Entire Pony JAN DHU oe BLACK JOHN. Pedigree—Cairngorm Arab, imp. by Mr Cox. KD&m, Briarleaf by Quicksilver. Quicksilver,- see N.Z, Stud Book. Terms—£2.2a; to be paid down. No paddocking ffees charged. Mares run in paddock with -Entire Pony, but no re* sponsibility incurred. ENTIRE DONKEY. Mares to run with the Donkey. No paddocking fees charged. Terms —£l Is; to'be ptoid when leaving the mare. ■The "donkey gets splendid “ mules ” out Of draught mares. No responsibility incurred. C.' G. TRIPP, Orari Gorge. October, 1894. oc2
To Travel this Season in the Temuka Geraldine, Kakaha, Rangitata, and Surrounding Districts, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion By Young Banker (imp ), dam Princess Royal. Terms, £i, payable as follows ;—£2 on the Ist January, 1895 ; balance when mare proves in foal. Groomage Fee, 6s. Guarantee will be null and void where mate 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 responsibly. ANKER se26 A. TOOMEY, Kakahu.
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ZEALANDIA BOOTS. These grand-wearing boots still continue in favoub. And are known throughout the Colony as the FINEST FITTING AND WEANING BOOTS EVER PUT BEFORE THE PUBLIC Householders of all occupations, if they wish to study economy and comfort, must see they obtain this Brp.pfi. There are more ZEALANDIA Boots manufactured than any other brand in thfl country, and the demand is increasing each month. NOTHING BUT STERLING MERIT HAS PRODUCED THIS RESULT. they ake made MEN’S, WOMEN’S, CHIMEEN’S,—AND EVERY PAIR IS BRANDED V\ v * And is Warranted by the Manufaqthbek to Give Good Weak. New Lasts and Shapes are constantly being received. Bo every Customer can rely on Being Pbopeely Fitted. SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING RETAILERS. REID & GRAY’S (Nearly 11,000 made), FAMOUS CHAMPION DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUBHB & DIGGERS. PRACTICALLY speaking we make all the Double-Furrow Ploughs that are mod in New Zealand. Shares fitted with Gray’s Patent Steel Points. FORCEPEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS, AND TURNIP SOWERS, 18ft wide. ZIGZAG HARROWS, all steel. OUR “ EUREKA ” DRILLS, patent combined Manure and Turnip, or combined Manure, Grain, and Tnrnips; greatly improved for present season. Also our “ Eureka ” Patent Double Turnip and Manure Drills for Ridges. DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS, best, most durable and effective in their work. Hillside Ploughs, wooden or iron frames. New Drag Harrow on wheels, made for two three, or four horses. We also make Thomson’s Patent Doable and Single Drill Plough, combined with Manure and Turnip Sower. DOUBLE AND TREBLE DRILL PLOUGHS, to be followed immediately after by the DOUBLE or TREBLE DRILL TURNIP SOWEH. Turnips can be put in nearly as cheap in this manner aa by drilling on the flat. DOUBLE BAGGERS AND CHAFFCUITERS, all sizes. MERCER NOnTcANVAS BINDER. MOWERS, AND REAPERS AND MOWERS. YOU' LIKE NICE TEA ASKIiYOUR CROCeR rOR ED ATE pCLDScSILYffRiuIEDALS CELEBRATEDicTHE BESIi j& SrW&iC* INDIAN CHIM&CEYI.ON TEAS PROCURABLE
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2734, 6 November 1894, Page 4
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968Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2734, 6 November 1894, Page 4
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