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YOU CANNOT DO BETTER ■ THAN I Consign Your Sheep TO THE Wellington Meat Export Co. Both for feezing and shipping: Fat Stock on Clifts’ acoount, the facilities of the W.M.E. Co. are unrivalled. The lowest current rates only are charged for the service, and the W.M.E. Ltd., is also prepared to buy Fat Sheep. Lambs and Cattle. Particulars as to prices and cnarges will be supplied by tko oompany or their buyers Thos. Riddell, Pahiatua. Telephone No. 60. Andrew Peters, Da-nnevirk^ W. B. McFadzean, Featherston. Telephone No. 58. T. W. McKenzie, Masterton. Telephone No. 346, office; 118, private residence. From Soil to Crop— From Crop to Sheep. W.M.E. Co. Manures, contain large quantities of Animal Matter from the Slaughter House. Thus then Manures follow Nature’s own plan of fertilising. Use them and restore the very elements extracted from the soil in the process of Sheep Fattening. Prices and particulars of analysis posted on application to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER ST. - WELLINGTON^

TO STAND THE SEASON AT PAHIATUA AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, Pride of Ellesmere. (E.N.Z.5.8.) Bred by Mr W. Marshall, South Island. Sire, Premier’s Pride, imp. (N.Z. Stud Book No. 68) —Ist dam, Judie (N.Z.S.B. 1720). Ist dam, Judie, Sire McCalpin. 2nd dam, Jean 2nd, sire, King of the Vanquishers. 3rd dam, Pride, sire, Glen Roy. 4th dam, Jean 1., sire, Young Wellington. PRIDE OF ELLESMERE is a beautiful dark bay horse of immense substance and quality, standing about 17 hands high, on very short legs, with great, broad, flat, clean bone and strong sound hardy feet, combined with splendid aotion and quality, such as is rarely met with in draught horses. PRIDE OF ELLESMERE, who will be three years old in December, 1914, has already proved his merit in the show ring, having been awarded first prize at the Ellesmere (Canterbury) show out of a ring of thirteen competitors. His sire, Premier’s Pride was imported from Scotland, and was the winner of numerous fiy t awards in the South Island s’riWv rings.. Jean, one of his dams, was awarded first prize as a three-year-old at the Ellesmere show, beating Boag s Magnolia. She performed a similar feat at the same show as a five-year-old. Boag’s Magnolia was awarded first prize at the Christchurch show each year she was beaten by Jean, at Ellesmere. Jean was never exhibited at the Christchurch show. TERMS: Single mares £4 4s. payable on or before January Ist. 1915. Two or more mare as per agreement. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to H Mossop. Mangatainoka. or R. Hill, Commercial Stables, Pahiatua. ’Phone No 59. TO TRAVEL PAHIATUA AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, Laird of Ardencaple. N.Z.S.B. (Bred by R. D. D. McLean, B»q., Hawke’s Bay.) I AIRD OF ARDENCAPLE is a J. very superior, well-bred bay horse of the very best quality and true type of the Clvdesdale breed, standing over 17 hands high. Although only 5 years old, he is a very massive horse, with dean, flat bones', strong, well-formed joints, beautiful long silky hair, and grandly-formed round, circular feet, of good qualitv. with fine, broad hoof heads. Ho has a beautiful head, neck and crest, wellsprung ribs and strong, short ooupltd back; whde his action, both at the walk and trot, is all that can be desired Altogther, he is a well-put-together specimen of a draught horse. LAIRD OF ARDENCAPLE was foaled on October 24th, 1909 His sire was the imported Clvdesdale stallon Clydebank (481) : first, dam Muraokakaho Nelly II (1092>: sire. Rntlier. (J *»6) (imp.); second dam, Lady Nelly (I0o8); sire, British Lyon (270) (imp.); third dam. Blossom f 549) ■ sire Prince Arthur. Prince Arthur’s sire was Campsie (119) (imp.) LAIRD OF ARDENCAPI.E S sire. Clydebank, won two championship at Titnaru and three at Hawke s Bay, besides numerous other awards. Tlis dam. Marnekakaho Nollv was exhibited throe times at the Hnwke s Bay Show, securing first award enoh time. LAIRD OF ARDENCAPTR was awarded second prize at, the Hawke’s Bnv Show ir. 1911. in the two-voar-old elnss. TERMS —A limited number of marcs at £4 4s each, payable on or before January Ist. 191,a. Every care taken but io responsibility. m A o V A l /,' 1 ’ 1 Particulars apply to MOSS O P A N D IT I L I Proprietors. MANGATAINOKA.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4947, 23 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4947, 23 September 1914, Page 2