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A$K T° staud lius seaiioll fj|SiSp| *ni* surrounding dis■jf^JjPff- tr]ct«. the thorough- . bred stallion, CAPTAIN WEBB. (Niitator—Fame.) .Fee J?(i 6*. "Uso, t]ip G]vdp«;d?.!e sfc^iin?, JNTIGrHT" WATCHMAN (Late Hob Bey.) Bred from impor^-d sioek on bo^h. sides. For fall particulars see cards Terms t'A, -is. In each case padScclrirg 2* per week and grocmaeo" tea ,73 .Evf ry care taktn but no responsibility. Two or more mares as per a^Msmeut. T. ANBRF/Vvq. ■ ... ~ UA-scr, bcaucia-atrf-ef, Palii;ergt'--n IT. The Ideal Furni-horsa Gctier ~ ■thk mum, WILL travel this season in the Fitzaerbert, Lmton. Tokomxru, Shannon, Moutoa, Foxton, Hhnatangi and Rongotoa districts. The Governor's qualities as a worser are well-known. The draught horse MG&ITY (5 years) will travel the Palmerston district only. Experts consider this horse to be one of the best horses in the district! and those wishing to secure his services fan y eaiiy aS thC list is fillm S UP The old favourite horse the mm will be available for service for a fewruares only at Palmerston N IHHtoIaGSHDT the ideal horse for getting fast, substantial ponies, will travel in Palmerston only .For full particulars see cards. IS. WHITE, Park Road. MAKAWATU LIVEBY AND BAIT STABLES, GeoEGK Ayr* CXTBA BTBJS3TB. H. J. WOODFIELD, Proprietor. GIGS, Bnggies, Cabs ana Saddle E.oreo3 alwayo on in c at reasonable rates. Wedding parties a j fcitilify. Dragd for pionio pas;.«e and footb&ll teams ready at a momirat s notice. Telephone, 112. JSOTIOE~ TT AV.TNG purchased the goodwill of j.jl *# Parked BLACKSMITHING business*, Fitzhcrbert-street. I desire mtiroafco that I will endeavour fo merit a continuance of the patronage extended i;o my predecessor. Satisfaction guaranteed. Everj description of farm implements} repaired. A trial solicited. J.ALLEN, FITZHEftBERT-STJIEET. GEORGE ALLMArM, MANAWATU SHOEING FORGE. Kantjitikei-st., Paljieeston Nobth. TTOEBSS shod under my own perXJL sanal supervision. All classes of work done. Corns, cracks, greasy heels and all diseases of foot carefully attended to. Horses sent for and returned. Hip« up Telephone No. 221. The iMisgtoa Neat Export Co., Ltd. MANTJSK MANEJFAOTrjBERS: Offices.-Lambton Quay, Wellington. Work* NGAHAOBAKGA Important to farmers. CHEAP MANURES. NETT CASH ON TiiUCXS AT NGA. HAU2ANGA, in 2cwt SACKS. For levrt. sacks 2s 6d psr ton extra is charged. So.! Shtaro, 15 7s 6d per ton. GUAUANTBKD ANALYSIS—NitrOifPn In. soluble 1-48 per cent; Tricalcwf Phosphate made soluble, IS-2 per c«nt • Tricalcic Phosphate, insoluble, 19 35 recent ; Sulphate of Potasb, 231 per cent So. 3 Mixture, L 5 5s per ton. Guaranteed Analysis—Nitrogen in. soluble, 296 per cent; TiicaUno Phos. pnate, madf) soluble, 102 per cent • Tiicalch Phosphate, insoluble, 117' Le r cent.; Sulphate of Potash, 2>3l per cent. Potato Mixture, W per ton. Guaranteed Analtsis—Nitrogen, in. soluble, 4-10 per cent., Ttfotfcio Phosphate, msolublo. 18'G6 per cent • Sulphate of Potash, 8-02 per cent. Uto. 5 Mixture, L 5 2s M per ton. Guaranteed Analysis—Nitrogen lni soluble, 3-7 per cent.; Triealcio Phoapbate, made sohible, J44 per cent • Snl phate of Potash, 693 per cent. '* Imported Superphosphate, L 5 5s per ton Guaranteed Analysis — Tricaloi^ Phosphate, made soluble, 36 per cent SPECrAL MIXTURES ean'te made at any time to suit fannerd. **■ ■ -*< FBSEZING HEEP AND LAMBS. T H? LLINGTON MEAT EXX PORT COMPANY (LIMITED) h prepared ,o purohaee Fat Bhee D and Lamoß, dehvored at Ngabauranga or pSo£° nY ' y Weight " Sradlated oftheir hr PandLamb3 t0 be PBIM:B w^S B^* t0 be made on Prozen ■Vat and Skins to be the property of day cT eat Vil!ue P^ lbofthe tnJ\h n kttqr m°y be eitll« sold to the Company or fellmongered on owner s account at his option. stoeWC °m'?!l£ y " Wi)lmg t0 Purchase stock^t a straifsht-out price per head. ihe Company also offers clients every facility for freezing, on their own 2 count. Priceßjiud all particulars can be ob- , tuned trom of the .Company's I buyers, as undermentioned, or from the JJiiAIIIIiRSTON ... AL3X. McKknzib. MABTESTON ... T. W. MoKknzib. PAHIATUA ...aPttftr™ FEILDING ...Jas. Campion. I)o '•• •- I'ukcan- Campion JOHNSONVILLE...Amb»d Moob* DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8148, 23 November 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8148, 23 November 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8148, 23 November 1905, Page 6

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