PASPALUM DILITATUM. TjURMERS AND GRASS GROWERS, This is Something for You.-- It is the new Grass, famous throughout Australia and fast becoming famous throughout New Zealand. As a Drought and Frost Resister, it is unequalled, its blades being as green as a leek when frosts and droughts have killed all other grasses. In - summer, when it is at its best ? it grows vigorously, sometimes attaining the height of 6 feet, throwing out its dense foliag* and seeding in a very prolific manner; in addition to which it stools is a remarkable degree. Although it does not grow so fast in the winter, it regains ita succulence, and in all other respects is unaffected by the cold. DAIRY~TESTS DAIRY TESTS prove that cows fed o:\ Paspalum yield 20 per cent, more butter fat than when fed on any other know grass. It thrives best in good Alluvial Flats, but will grow in practically any soil. SOW FROM OCTOBER TO NOVEMBER, and once properly established it is to aU intents and purposes a permanency. 12 LBS. IS SUFFICIENT TO SOW AN ACRE. IRIAL PACKETS 6d., PER LB. Is 6d. Get some now fi-om J. T. SINCLAIR* SEED MERCHANT AND SEED GROWER. WANGANUI. TjiDWARD "VT T IFFITON, ACCOUNTANT, LAND AGENT, AND VALUER, Office and Sale Rooms, Rutland Chambers. LAND^ALFS. Sales of Land receive Special Attention. Over 20 Years' Experience. TRUST MONIES TO LEND, in Sums from £200 to £8000. Low rates for good security. Principals only. PHOTO SUCCESS. GOOD PHOTO WORK is not » matter of luck. .It depends upon the right use of pure chemicals and best materials. Success is assured if you purchase your Camera and Outfit at our Photo Depot, and follow the instructions and advice, we willingly give. Wo have Plates, Papers, Films, Dishes, Measures, and Everything you can possibly require, at Lowest Prices. Our darkroom is at the disposal of amateurs for changing purposes. Cameras from 7/6. WILTON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, - Next Post Office, AVENUE, WANGANUI. FOR EXCHANGE. /"IIESEN AND CO. are offering a VX GRAND LITTLE PROPERTY in PALMEIISTON NORTH in Exchange for WANGANUI PROPERTY. Tho property consists of 4 Acres at Hokowbitu, within the borough boundary, 7 rooms, 2 large vineries in full bearing, which will produce £500 per annum. Complete wine-making plant, and poul- I try farming plant. Owner s equity, £1000. . This is a good property. GET FULL DETAILS FROM GIESEN AND CO. TO STAND THE SEASON PHAETHON (3, 1890.) WILL TRAVEL WANGANUI AND MARTON DISTRICTS. PHAETHON will bo at the Service of Breeders in the Wanganui and Marton Districts. BY Trenton (18), a son of Musket (3), out of tihe great mare Frailty, she being a daughter of Goldsborough (13). His dam, Sapphire,' who is the dam of Rupert, Marinella, Pearl, Zelendia, BalLater, Saponite, Blue Fire, who won during the season 1893-4 £2,087 in stakes, M&nnlicher, winner of C.J.C. Champagne Stakes, beating Gipsy Grand and Musketry, also won 3rd Challenge Stakes of £1000, beating Euroclydon and, five others, Bijou, St. Conon, Blue Water, and others. Sapphire is by The Drummer (1) out of Amethyst, by Ambrose (1), a son of the great Touchstone (14). Being got in Australia, and not raced owing to an accident, his opportunities were lost to the turf. Ho is tihe sire of Lady Lillian, Phaethonitis, Aeronaut, Trentbridge, and others. Ho is a horse of commanding size and substance, stands 16.2, and measures 9 inches below the knee. Phaethon, the only son of Trenton in the colony, will be &t the service of breeders. Early application is necessary, las he is limited to 50 mares at £5 ss. Phaethon will be at Fordell and Turakina on Mondays, Marton (at Mclndoes' stable) on Tuesdays, returning Wednesday to Wanganui for the remainder of the week at Jefferson's stables. For further particulars apply to G. CHAMBERLAIN, in charge, or F. ATKINS, Wanganui. Good Paddooking nt la. 6d. per week. fIUUM MS WEST COAST LMUII AND IUfESTMENT EXCHAM6E. • We Invite oorreipondenoe from flhOM haying moneys in. hand for investment* These sums will he recorded in our book* and we shall endeavour to plaoa iimt. Without delay, free of charge. We invite applications for loans from ■ borrowers. All business will be treated M ■ strictly confidential, only principal!, Of ■ their solicitors or duly authorised aguita, ■ beiug dealt with. ■ Loans negotiated for Publio BodlMi I Office: A.M.P B^ldlafi, Victoria I I Axeaac, Waagaaat ■ I > WM. BALL, * I M If tan— i M
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12644, 3 November 1905, Page 6
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