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MORRIS' Patent butter Mould 1890.) FOR FACTORY AND FARM DAIRY MONEY is well spent in the purchase of the above Butter Mould. No Butter Factory or Dairy Farmer having butter to be made up into pounds should be without one. For quickness in making into pounds, exactness, size, and correct weight of each pound of butter, this Butter Mould cinnotbe surpassed. From eight to twelve hundred pounds of butter „ per hour can be turned out -with* wie above mould after very little practice. The frame and slides are made of gcod seasoned rata timber, and are strong and durable. Directions for'jise nccom^any each Butter Mould. TESTIMONIALS • Auckland, New Zealand, May 27 ,1897 Mr Sydney Morris,— In reply to your enquiry I have to say that we have used your patent butter mould for several years. We find it simple in construction, accurate in turning out exact weights, easy to handle, and capable of doing patting up with i great speed. Our hands can pat and 1 pack a fifty pound box (1 lb pats) ,in a few seconds under three minutes. Ido not at present know a more useful appliance for the purpose. It has the advantage of being non-expensive as well. — Your very Truly, Wesley Spragg, Manager, - The Pineg Dairy Factory, Junction Road, Near New Plymouth, March 14th, 1897. To Mr Sidney Morris, Pukekohe. Dear Sir,— l have used your Butter Mould for over 6 years, and I have found it a most useful utensil for anyone handling large quantities of made-up butter, enabling the operator to do hia work wilh expedition, neatness, and the greatest accuracy. Whenever I have had the opportunity I have always, recommended its use, and I shall have great; pleasuro in again doing so iv the future. Wishing you every success. — I am, dear sir, faithfully yours, Wm. Paynter. PRICE, 8/6, or posted to any address in New Zealand on receipt of postal nove, or order, for 10/-, payable to the undersigned, agents. SfiLE Agents: Messrs E. COCK & SON NEW PLYMOUTH. a 490 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TATTERSALL'S, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will travel if sufficient inducement offers — MrpHE THOROUGH. X BRED HORSEVENDOR. "YTENDOR is a bright bay, standing V about 15 J hands, with good power and quality, and good temper, Hia pedigee tuub as follows :—: — VEIfDOB. Confident I Resolution ~~i I i i~~ & A § «5 i I I 1 1 I I I 9a "S-fc 9£ 5.3 S< •&" i Sj Sg

Vendor was a great performer when on the turf. He won thirteen races out of twenty-six starts as a 3-year-old. Ab n 5-year-old he won ten races out of eighteen starts ; and as a 6-year old he won two races out of six starts. Venboe proved that he could race, stay, and carry , weight. He won the Flying Handicap at Turakina with 9st 31b, aud won the Ladies' Purse at the same meeting with list 31b. He also won the Winter Oats at Wanganui with 7st 31b, Boula^ger second, and as the time was 'irain 41|sacfor the mile and a half , Vendor proved himself a first-class racehorse. He also ran a dead heat with Montr"se 11. at the WaDganui Spring Meeting, carrying Bst 61b ; and won the Railway Handicap at Rangitikoi with 7Bt 121L>, Foxton running second. Terms— Single mares, £2 2s. Two or more mares as per agreement. Paddocking Is Od per week. Every care but no responsibility. J. WEST, b 125 Tattersall's, Now Plymouth. fTIHE Celebrated Imported Trotting A Stallion ALBERT VICTOR (By Albert W.— Victorine) Will travel New Plymouth and surrounding districts tbis season. Furthor particulars in future issue. G. DUNCAN, C/o M. Jones, bISG New Plymouth. TO STAND THIS SEASON. t *^fter«««cs.'T'HE THOROU^aX BRED HORSE— gyQlf ARMOURER. «r-— ci«s-« ( Tu bb a l Cain— Seashell.) ARMOURER will travel as follows : — MONDAY. — Inglewood, via Junction Road, returning via Mountain Road TUESDAY. —In Town — M. Jones' stables, WEDNESDAY.— Stony River, returc Tnc RSDAY by tho beach road. FRlDAY.— Waitara and back. SATURDAY.— In Town. FEB. — £3 3s ; two or more mares, the property of one owner, as per agreement. Papable by promissory note due Ist January. Groomagb Fee, 2s 6d — payable at service. All Care taken, but no Responsibility. For further particulars see Cards. P. MADSON, aBOB New Plymouth. EGMOJNT LAUNDRY Mrs H. J. F. FliOK'Y HAVING bad a series of lessons at the Lambeth Laundry, Auckland is now prepared^to execute all orders entrusted to her in first-class style. Shirts Ironed aud Glazed equal to new ■ Hotels and Families waited on fororders Note the Address : QUIGLEY'S OLD SHOP* (Noxt Dr O'Carroll's) Devon Street New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4