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TO STAND AT .ASHTTTTRQT Ik A MUSKETOON 6 (IMP.) ZgfflMk Musk—Stedfast (2). Musketoon was a good racehorse in New Zealand, winning from 6 furlongs to 1J mile races, amounting to just under £7OOO. His stock are proving good racehorses, they inherit his speed and staying power. TERMS: 20 guineas single mare. Free grazing mares from Taranaki. No responsibility whatever. W. T. BAILEY. ’Phone 29, Ashhurst , TV) travel the coast- AijL. al district motor from Oakura to South of Opunake. The beautiful big upstanding black Cly- ajPWWPwar desdale Stallion— COWAN HERO S by Cowden Pearl (imp.); dam, Flower Girl. Cowden Pearl was a great show champion in Scotland. Flower Girl, unbeaten champion in her time. This well-bred stallion is a worthy successor to Epinard. Terms: £4/4/- cash. Apply— OTTO BEU, Okato. FARMERS! BACONERS WANTED. jgIGGER Cheques and Greater Satisfaction if you ring— W. BUNNING, Stratford, 82114. A STONE, Hawera, 29047. . A. MARTIN, Mokau. E. TRASS, New Plymouth. yyANGANUI gACON 00.,

BAMFORD HARVESTING MACHINERY WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE Bamford Harvesting Machinery is the best made, most efficient, and on account of its light draught and easy running features, the most suitable and economical for your use. Perfect Balance is the key to success of the new British Bamford Light Horse Rake. A light touch is all that is necessary to tip the rake and set all the points into smooth running action. COMPLETE RANGE OF HARVESTING MACHINERY NOW IN STOCK. Full Particulars on Application: NEWTON KING LTD. ALL BRANCHES.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1934, Page 14