| Whether for L Milk or Meat i WW I feed growing Calves . I: Full milk, the Calf’s true food, is too valuable for rearing even • pedigree milkers or fat stock—but Ceremilk is a substitute which is far better than either skim milk or . whey. Ceremilk contains cereals ’• in correct balance —rich in fat and proteids, easily digested and preventing scours. -Calves fed on _ skim or whey cannot compare ' w with Ceremilk calves; feed yours on Ceremilk. fl H Atal! Steres. If unable to obtain Mil supplies write Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore. i I CEREMILK cows Wealthy and VJIV t tone th em up a ftYOUR er calvins ‘ ■ Sykes’s Drench COWS | used successfully I —by the leading GOOD I breeders of New I ■——— — Zealand for more HEALTH than 30 years, has I •———• proved its worth. ; ; May be given in a Cattle diseases, if bran mash. Sold unchecked, eat up ever ywhere. 1/6 all the profits. ; 17/- dozen. Stop this unnecessary waste by frequent drenching with Sykes’s 2——-Z—LX. Drench, particu- nBPUALI Tarly at calving Urltluvll time. Keep your NOTICE. f QWING to unforeseen circumstances LACKHAM will not stand at Stratford as previously advertised, but will stand at Palmerston North. Breeders from Taranaki will be allowed £3 off fee to meet Railway charges on each mare. Fee, 25 Guineas Single Mare. Grazing 4/- per week. Terms Cash, or arranged for. No responsibility whatever. W. T. BAILEY. •Phone 5802, Palmerston North. TO STAND SEASON AT AWATUNA. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION CVIU RESINOUS 1. By Limond (imp.), Amyrin, dam of Bathos, Grotesque, Milessa and AmyriL Resinous is a beautifully built brown horse, standing 16 hands. Owing to an accident to his leg he was not sound, but showed wonderful pace. TERMS: 10 guineas, payable December 20. Grazing free up to January 1, 1934. Mares from a distance met at Auroa Road Station. All care taken but no responsibility. For cards and further particulars apply D. KING, Awatuna. TO STAND SEASON AT OPUNAKE. The heavy draught two-year-old colt— DOUGLAS » GLENGYLE & SIRE.—SCOTLAND’S DOUGLAS (Imp.) DAM.—Kri’l'Y, 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. TF-TE CLYDESDALE STALLION, BLUE JRW PETER Will stand the season at Matapu and travel the surrounding districts. Also Farm Horses for sale on one week’s trial. Apply T. HOGAN, Matapu, or T. GLENN, Groom-in-charge of Blue Peter. ‘Phone 181 U, Eltham. TO STAND THE SEASON AT , 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, Waverley.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1933, Page 12 (Supplement)
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