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r^^^ WS gnarantee our Te»> ■■■.""■.■ -^rak Value, bettor grade .. " V "•■'■' /^^L- *han any gold. EHgH compare bUa -rir««~ WITH ANY TEA S Wtt IMPORTED IN ARE SAID P^ CKET8 * TOQE V tt Mohb JUST AS GOOD Moiur nelsonV PAOATE&Co/slto. WHY BUY THEM? "' W TO STAN© THE SEASON In Dannevirke and surrounding district, The well-known Coaching Stallion MERRY BACHELOR, (By> Detainer -*■ Flora -Molvor.) FOR terms and particulars 6*o cards, or apply to ■■ T. H. I^ILLIPej ' Mangatera, , \Or G-reom in charge. §^^^8^ seasoD, ,'at WaikoThe purebred Clydesdale Stallion, TAPEATU. nPAPEATU was bred by Mr W. X Craig, of Wairoa, Wahga'aai, arid is a- rifeh bay in colour,- with a white stripe on face. Tapeatu is by Sir Robert Bruce out of Beauty, by Prince Imperial. Beauty was got in' Forfarshire, Scotland, foaled in Tasmania, and imported to Otago, N.Z. Prince Imperial bred by G. Nimmo, Esq., Taieri, out of his imported mare Lilly by Emperor, also bred by Mr Nimmo. For full pedigree of Prince Ithpetial and Emperor see NiZ.D.S.B. The above is a copy which Mr Craig sent with the mare. Tapeatu has taken first prize at Wanganui when 5h0ttn. ..:..;,-. . : „; Terms— £2 per single mare, two or more as per arrangement. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— : RICHARD DASSLER, Owner, Ormondville. - To Stand this Season at Tepapakuktt and Dannevirke, ■„.■ The Half-draught Stallion, King Edward. 5 years old, by British Lion, dam Kate. EING . EDWARD is a dark bay horse with black points, standing 16 bands on \ splendid set of legs, immense power and bnne, a good worker, with even temper and thoroughly sounds . Terms for single mare, £2-103'; two or more belonging to the. same owner as per agreement. For further particulars apply to the owner, "KIOHARD HOOKLBY. MTo stand this season in the Danneyirke, Norse wood, and bvurounding districts, the zoaching stallion, P AEOJRA, Vj young Berlin— dam Alice grand sire Golden Grape, grand dam Banshee ; all Jfirst-clsss trofct ting strains. ' ; PAEORA is rising eight years . old ;is perfectly : sound, quiet to ride or drive, and is a sure foalgetter. He has left in the Wairarapa stock which cannot be excelled in any other part of the colony. Terms— Single mares £3, two or more as per agreement. Paeora will be in Noreewood Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays; Dannevirke Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Every care taken, out no responsibility. For further particulars apply to A.MoKENZIE, i •'-.-'■' Owner. Or . T. HERCOCRr GroomJ in charge. j^fOS^L To stand this sea- : son atTepapakuku, a WBBHBm- Dannevirke, the Jhoroughbred BtalNEEDLEGUN. "VTEEDLEaUN is a dark browm i\ horse, and his pedigree is M follows: — ~~- : NBEDLEGUN. ~ Patch ( Nordenfeiat I Syren EireworkE Ooyx Musket |P*4 Q W O >• > W n I F If S "ft wi Terms — £3 3s for single mare, two or more as per agreement. Gfroomage fee 5s on first service. Grazing free, but no responsibility. JAMES ALLARDICE. LONGBURN FREEZING WORKS. CHEAP MANURES. ROOT MANURE ~ Price, £4 5s per ton on trucks, Longburn. Guaranteed Analysis — (By Government Analyst.) Tricalcic phosphate, 18 -20 per cent ♦Organic matter, 73*21 per cent nitrogen equal to ammonia 9 86 per cent. The analyst reports that this is ,a good manure in a finely bivided CONDITION. PURE BONE MEAL— Price, £« per ton on trucks, Longburn. Guaranteed Analysis — (By Government Analyst.) Tricalcic phosphate 56 98 percent matter 28*16 per cent ♦Containing nitrogen equal to ammonia 420 per cent. Orders should be sent in promptly, not necessariiy for immediate delivery, but to prevent disappoint", menu * .

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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 184, 1 November 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 184, 1 November 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 184, 1 November 1902, Page 1

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