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STUD NOTICES. TAND at Mr Peter Davidson"* farm, Wasbdvke ,tlie Hackney Stallion, T»/T- E K K Y L A D. MERRY LAND is a chestnut horse, live years. Sire Merry Staunton (2591 E.H. 5.8.), dam Marlinda by Bothwell, dam by King Colo. MERRY LAND has taken the following prizes:—First at Dunedju Parade last year, and this year also, tirst at Invercargill and Milton Shows last year. He is a ■well-turned, good horse, with splendid style, action, and quality. TERMS : £1 at end of season, and £1 m= n -i..„. mare proves in foal. PETER DAVIDSON, Washdyke. TO STAND AT WASHDYKE, The Purebred Trotting Stallion ' > E D ROTHSCHIL Sire Rothschild; dam Gentle Zephyr (imp.), by Red Wind. RED ROTHSCHILD is a handsome dark bay with black points, and stands 15.3. For detailed pedigree see Card. TERMS: £4 4s; £2 2s payable end of season, and £2 2s when mare proves in foal. Paddocking for mares at 2s. All care taken, no responsib ; lity. Owners of mares at first service held responsible. JOHN ROBERTSON, Blacksmith, Washdyke. TO STAND this Season at Timaru, and Travel the Surrounding Districts, The Grandlv-bred Blood Horse T\ E E It S T A L K E R. Full brother to Cannie Clr.el, Signalman, Windwhistle, and Sister Anne. Full brother in blood to Stronghold, Terrapin, and Flcetfoot. DEERSTALKER, bred by Sir Geo. H. Clifford, is too well known to need cuntment. TERMS: 4 Guineas Season; half guarantee 5 Guineas. Grooniagc fee ss, at first service. Paddocking for mares Vss per week. For further particulars see Cards, or GROOM-IN-CHARGE. The Highly-bred and well-performed Young Horse Q< Y C H E M. Full brother to Notus and. Puna, and three-quarter brother to Pampero. £>ychein bred by Hon. Geo. McLean. Sire, Lord Rosslyu; out of Mistral, sister to Euroclydoii. Lord Rosslyn, by St. Clair oui of Lady Emma, by Yattendon out of My Fancy; by Blair Athol. St. Clair by Musket (imp.) from Pulchra (imp), by Rosicrucian out of Formosa, maternal ancestress of Multiform and Cruciform. SYCHEM is a handsome bay horse wnb splendid bone and quality, and for breeding remounts and stylish cobs is a really ideal s : re. He will travel short stages for the convenience of patrons. TERMS : 3 Guineas for Season. Groomage ss. For further particulars apply Grooni-in-charge, or RICHARD MAHONEY, Proprietor, Roval Street, Timaru. Mount Lyell FERTILISERS. Manufactured by MT LYELL MINING AND RAILWAY CO., LTD., MELBOURNE. Mount Lyell Superphosphates BRAND, Wh IN DIAMOND. ANALYSIS: PHOSPHORIC ACID, soluble in water—--16.5 per cent., equal to Tricalcic Phosphate 36 per cent, to 38 per cent. PHOSPHORIC ACID, insoluble in water—l.s per cent., equal to Tricalcic Phosphate, 3.27 per cent, to 2.18 per cent. Total, 39.27 per cent, to 40.18 per cent. Packed in lewt and 2cwt Bags. TESTIMONIALS. July 13th, 1908. The Mount Lyell Superphosphate that vou supplied us with gave us GREA'I SATISFACTION, both as to crop and EASE IN WHICH IT RAN through the drill. Considering the very dry season at drilling time, we have GOOD RESULTS. It seems to suit our Mt. Somers Itmd all right. We intend using a. GOOD DEAL THIS NEXT SEASON. (Signed) EVANS BROS., of Siavely. July 23rd, 1908. Mount Lvell Superphosphate gave me every SATISFACTION last season. ] had very good results with Ripe, but exceptionally good with Kale, and with regard to DRILLING it is all that could be desipd. I intend to use it. ths season with Spring Sowing, as I lIA VE PK< IVKD THE EXTRA YIELD. IN' GRAIN ESPECIALLY. (Signed) W. J. WILSON. Asbburton Forks. Re Mount, Lvell Superphosphate. lam pleased to state that I NEVER HAD as GOOD RESULTS FROM ANY OTHER MANURE, and it rims WELL through the drill. I used a few tut. of Turnip Manure procured from and tried it alongside Mount Lyell Superphosphate, and there wa* twice as much on what 1 hav« used villi Mount Lve!l. ami it STOOD THE DRY WEATHER M'.' H BETTER. I intend using it th's mu.-> >n (Signed) CHAS. 11. ARMSTRONG, Ml. Sinner*. Springl.uni, July 28th, 1908. Replying to your inquiry te Mount Lyell Superphosphate. I h.tvo great pica sure in Mating that voiir manure gave me EVERY SATISFACTION. I ran fr-.lv. eontained Nil DIRT AND HARD riTIT TO BREAK THE DRILL, and K.ivh th- REST RKSUL'IS I HAVE EVER MAD IN" SPITE OF THE DRY SEASON, ei.. I shall CERTAINLY USE ;t again Milling t lie coming i-vson. iSiirnc-di W. H. VINCENT. FARMERS—SOW what \..u KNOW will make v.mr Crop.'GP.OW. A. S. PATERSON AND <'< i . Dunedi DISIRIUI UNO AGIN IS. John Mill & Go's Store. G. Friedlander, OCOUJTTAKT, OOMJCIfIOa AOINT, Buyer of Grain, Fat Stock etc. BLAri BCIXDLNQi, BTAJTFORD »T

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13737, 29 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13737, 29 October 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13737, 29 October 1908, Page 8

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