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TO STAND SEASON AT OPIJNAKE. The heavy draught two-year-old colt — DOUGLAS » GLENGYLE X» SIRE.—SCOTLAND’S DOUGLAS (Imp.) DAM.—KITTY, by Knight of The Thistle. SECOND DAM.—DOLLY, by Glenboy, Glengyle mare. Glenboy was a son of the famous Glengyle, who has left some of the best workers in the Wanganui District. Glengyle was absolutely the best sire for action and workers that ever stood in Taranaki. Glengyle was the sire ,of Consby, who sired Taranaki’s champion milk-carters. DOUGLAS GLENGYLE is a typical Glengyle, with lOJins. flat bone and with plenty of hair. FEE.—£2/10/- SINGLE. TWO OR MORE ARRANGED FOR. J. T. McCANDLISH. rpo STAND the Season at Tataraimaka, and Travel by ■ Motor, the Coastal . District from Omata to Te Kiri, the wellknown imported Clydesdale Stallion— EPINARD (Vol. 7). Epinard is guaranteed sound and a good worker in all harness. Old and new patrons of Epinard can feel assured of the same fair treatment as in the past. Terms £4/4/- Cash, or £5/5/- payable January 1, 1934. Further particulars from — OTTO BEU, C/o R. H. Jones, Upper Pitone Road, Tataraimaka. ’Phone 22K, Okato. TO STAND THE SEASON AT I WAVERLEY, And travel the Waitotara, Kakaramea and Alton districts. ' THE CLYDESDALE STALLION, “ OAMARU” , By Metior—Lady Holmes. For further particulars apply to — J. L. FOGARTY, Waverlcy. T° Stand the Season and Travel the surrounding districts, « the purebred Clydesdale entire— ALI BABA J $ (P.C. No. 2124, Vol. 10) Sire, Gold Glint (G.V.L.C., imp.); dame, Morigiana (G.V.L.C.), by Bonnie Dene (imp.). ALI BABA was Champion Entire at New Plymouth 1932 and 1933.. Allocate. No responsibility. Terms, £4/4/- (half cash). Apply— T. PEARSE, Huirangi, ’Phone 146 X, Waitara. NOTICE TO BREEDERS OF MKVk farm; HORSES. rpO travel by motor "*■ Opunake, Kaponga, JTI Eltham, Stratford, Inglewood and surrounding districts, two purebred draught stallions, Panehakua Pearl King and Prince Newton. Further, particulars apply to the undersigned. The two purebred Draught Stallions from the Auckland Province will be at the undermentioned stock saleyards on the following dates. Inspection invited. R. BURKE, Owner, ’Phone 179 K. G.P.O. Eltham. COOPER’S SEEDS. THE §EEDS OF SUCCESS. It will soon be time to sow your crops of Mangels, Carrots, Swedes, Turnips, Rape, Kale, Chou Moellier. Luceme, etc. Secure seeds with a pedigree behind them. Cooper’s Seeds are the largest prizetakers in New Zealand. They are tested by the Department of Agriculture. Remember, even poor land cannot afford poor seeds. Ask for Cooper’s famous Root Seeds, obtainable in all towns in New Zealand. “For Winter Feed, sow Cooper’s Seed.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1933, Page 12

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