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WOOL, WOOL. WOOL. Consign your oiips to the PREMISE WOOL HOUSE OF THE WOBLD. Steel Rotary Disc Plough. Save* Time, Money atTd Labor. At the recent trial at Kosebank Farm, Balclutha, this plough was admitted on all sides to be A REVOLUTION IN AGRICULTURE. The Plough since purchased by Mr Thos. Telford, Otanomomo. "Farmers' Favorite" Drills. For Grain, Turnips, Bape and Manures. (Over 1000 sold in Australasia during last year.) Winner of FIKST PKIZB MEDAL at Canterbury Show 1898, for best drill on the ground. Also highest award at Oamaru Show, and Certificate of Merit Dunedin Show. Etc. Etc. Etc. The Feeds in this drill cannot be choked, and will sow anything. BUY THE NEW Walter A. Wood Reaper and Binder. Absolutely the Strongest and Highest Grade Machine on the Market, At Moderate Cost. Sole Agents: The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency, Go., 1 LIMITED. J Expert : Mr Alex Burns. M. W. Fleming, Agents Milton.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE Tokomairiro and Ulatha Diatriotß, Young Extinguisher YOUNG EXTINGUISHER is a low-set horse of sound hardy constitution, great strength of bone and hair, very docile temper, allowed by competent men to be a true type of the old Clydesdale breed. Young Extinguishes waß bred by the late John Lindsay, Burnbanfe, Limestone Plains, out of his famous mare Rose, by Extinguisher, who was bred by Mr John Russell, out of hia famous mare Maggie M'Cormiok, who ia out of Miss M'Cormick hy Sir William Wallace, Iv 1897 he gained first lor entire and three of bis progeny at Ducedin ; be also gained seooud prizi against all comers ; in the aame year he gained first prize and ohampion for best draught entire on the ground at Toko mairiro. Terms.— £3 guarantee. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at tlmo of first service held reßtonsible. * W. ROBINSON, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN IHB Tokomairiro and Surrounding Southjield Stamp SOUTHPIKLD STAMP, rising three yearßold, ia a bright bay, fine silken hair, superior feet and pasterns, has good aotion and a good temper. Sire Young Extinguisher ; Dam, Old Blossom ; Old Blossom has won 58 first prizes, including championships, and has taken more firet prizes than any other mare on reoerd. Blossom's Sire waß the purebred Clydesdale hoi s? Southorne. Bouthfield Stamp has been awarded prizes as follows :— As a ye-rling at both Tokomairiro and Clutha Shows. A* a two-year-old fireb at Clatha and seoond at Tokomairiro. For farther particulars ace cards Terms £3 guarantee. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of first service held responsible. w> ROBINSONf Owner. TO TRAVEL in the Tokomairiro and Waitahuna Districts Purebred r^TlFjlW Stallion, Don DON was bred by Robert Meek, Eeq., Mount Fairfax, Riverton, is a bright bay horse, stands 16£ hands high, shows immense bone, plenty of hair, and grand aotion. Rißing 5 years. Sire, the famous imported stallion it* Arthur, who haß been exhibited 35 times, and has gained 32 first and champion prizes, two seconds and one third-— a record unbeaten in Australasia. M 'Arthur's grandsire, Maogregor (1487), one of the ohampion breeding stallions in Scotland, and full brother to the famous Flashwood, and his great-grand-sire was the invincible Darnley (222), the greatest breeding horse of bis day, M 'Arthur's dam the prize mare Maggie Bell, winner of 36 first and onampion prizes. Dam, Jess, bred by B. M'Uallum, E?q., Thornbnry. Jess, by Western Star, dam Kate. Kate, bred by Mr Martin, Bangiora. Western Star, by Prince of Wales (imp.), out of Damsel (imported). Kate's Sire. Pride of Scotland (602 0.5.8.), dam Patch (250 NZS.B.) by Glengarry, g dam Patch by Sir Colin Campbell (40 N.Z.5.8.), 99 dam Gipsy by Blaok Prince (123 N.Z.S.B ), 888 dam Gipsy, by Canterbury (88 N.Z.S.B). Terms. — £1 end of January 1899, and £2 when mare proves in foal. Groomage feu ss. All mares sold or exchanged, owners at time of first service held responsible. R. ROBINSON, Owner. DR SPEER THE ONI.Y and Obigisal H. J. SPEER. M.D., of the Southern Hemisphere is now once more in WELLINGTON, where he will remain two years. Chronic, Nervous, and all ekin diseases, from whatever cause specialties. Send for Question Form with Stamp and ba treated »» Home, P,a Box 339,

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3030, 24 January 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3030, 24 January 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3030, 24 January 1899, Page 8