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Westfield Grass Manure FOR TOP-DRESSING PASTURE. « A 19 This Manure Leads! EE AD WHAT A VALUED CLIENT SAT® M*. Wiyß/TER Chitty, of Hamilton, write* ns, March Ist, > —*' I*m very wall pies .a ad with the result. I used the mlxfetre tide by aide in the same field with manure oh Mland elsewhere, and where youp Special Grass Manure ‘A* was sown at the rat© of iyi owt. to the acre, I had a much quicker and more luxuriant growth of grass. This i* also the ex rerieoei of many of my neighbour*." Will Improve the "Sole" and produce a magnificent growth of Grass of hj ijgh-f cod in g: quality. PRICE __ IT«. 6d, 5-ESS 2J% DISCOUNT. PER TOW. Special Quotations for Large Lots. KctiiptKomc, Prosser &» Go,’s HMm»iun»r«T, AUCKLAND. N.Z. DRUG GO,, LTD. v«it<» wusstfikw). «•«* otahohu.

GENUINE HIGH-CLASS FERTILISER S ! . - —. r (REGISTERED) Pyramid Complete Turnip Manure, PYRAMID STEAMED BONEDUST „ VITRIOLIZBD BONEDUST CALCUTTA BL'EAMED BONEDUST £6 1 5s per ton sotb»s»hoss»h:a.te. IMPROVED KA'NIT SULPHATE OP POTASH MURIATE OK POTASH NEW SEASON’S SEEDS (FROM KING & SONS’ PEDIGREE STOCK). CRIMSON KING MONARCH PURPLE TOP ABERDEEN CHAMPION PERFECTION SWEDE. ELEPHANT JOHN BOLL TURNIP. GREEN TOP ABERDEEN DEVON GKEVSTONE BROAD LEAF ESSEX RAPE. IMPERIAL KANGAROO FOSTERTON HYBRID CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND

TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAMILTON and travel the sunoiuidin g districts, THE GREATLY BRED TROTTING STALLION, tfl O io, cr g C^o 8 Q <1 §« 1 Og-S Cr* C KS K Young Salisbury. ■> &SP.»vS O£T hj rf, W jdHwtcj Ois = n §’p SR* g“Rgg f2S o o n jx. « j, cl m ro w o POS p H p in r»;• t-ft O O « » t"*|d s>§-|g § sgk g B Ci«f n g C O O E'» 1 s-g ai Is-: 'I 0 e>J 10 300 H : si®I s * LS9 B >B^I ®« g K9s> gfco« B ‘*3! cot,' 5:t3 o P o-s "-K a '■At) ;. vj& -• a W £ fd ,B “ Sfiii 5 s S-B S « 2 *? a. « YOUNG SALIBBUEY The sous aud grandsons of tha mighty Nutwood in the stud, not to be outdooe by thoir performing brothers and sisters, or their sisters that have achieved distinction as producers of spi ed, iu which claseos they lead the world, are going on reproduoh g their kind in manner that will soon place them in the foremost rank as well. More thau 126 sous of Nutwood are now credited with being the sires of close to 700 standard perf risers, a total which is only surpassed by old Hambletonlan himself and his greatest son, Ch-nrgc Wilkes. Young Salisbury was bred in Kentucky and is a grandson of the mighty Nutwood and comes by his exceptional good qualities honestly, Nino years old, he is a handsome dark bay with black points and an abundant mane end tail, the latter rnuning deep into the rump, an infallible sigu of the gamoness that his sire’s family is noted for. His bead is clean cut, the oars small and alert, and the Urge eyes bespeak an unusual intelligence which his gentle diepu-i'ion proves. Tne jowl is wide, tho throttles clear and well-defined, corresponding to tho beautiful arch of tho crest. The shoulders are well laid, the back straight and wide over the loin, denoting great strength, yet the rump has that pleasing slope which oleganca and high finish require. The forearms and gaskins are very powerfully muscled, tha knees flat, tho hocks large and stroug. For his size the carpal and tarsal hones are very large | and are supported by the strongest of tendons. The ankles arc of tho right slope and his feet of the best. With proper handling and in the bauds of a mechanic wo have no hesitancy in predicting that this grandly bred descendant id the only Nutwood would easily enter the first (light. The two direct strains of Abdallah 15 happily combining with a generous sprinkling of Mambriuo Chief and the thoroughbred blood of Bashtron, are bound to toll. For to these strains wo owe a Oresoeus 2,C2j, our world’s champion. The blood that flows in Young Salisbury from bis dum (lows also in McKinney 2.J if, one of tho greatest young sirethat was ever bred iu California. Terms : £i -is single, mare, two or more the property oi one owner r.n pet agreement. ROUTE Monday—From Hamilton to Olmupu Tuesday—Ohuupo to Cambridge through P-'korimu Wednesday.—Cambridge to Hamilton Thursday—At home. Hamilton Friday—Hamilton to Taupiii through Woodlands Saturday—Back to Hamilton through Ngaruawahia T. MORROW, Owner, Hamilton. J. RADFORD, Groom iu Oharve. TSS. TjTHE CLYDESDALE STALLION PEINCE MAEBHALL Field Marshall—Ben Lomond maro Will travel Tauplri, Huntly, Waingaro, Ngaruawahia, and Te Kowhai Diacrioiß. Terms, 2 guineas, 2 or mote maces as per arrangement. Further particular!! on application to R. D. DUX FIELD. Owner,, Ngaruawahia, V?. DredAir. G-raotr, in obsrg*. rinO TRAVEL tho Districts o 1 EUREKA, TAUWHARE TAMAHBKB, if AT AN GI, FENCOURT, and CAMBRIDGE—The Clydesdale Stallion SALISEUEY YET Particulars in future issue, TilOS. U. REID. Owner. O- Hasgsixaves, Greats iu ohara

'JPO STAND at To Awamutu thia 3. season and travel the surrounding district’, —Tho well-known Draught Stallion FLASH WOOD And The Roadster WOODSTOCK Full particulars »hj to KooUi, etc., liter. JOHN POLL4.BD, Owner. 'Saia^aki Vf il rno stand at whatawhata and 'Travel tho Surrounding Dis triers, —Tho Draught Sire EOYAL GEM Early application for hie services wil. be necessary, as hia list is filling up fact Particulars in future issue. HUGH SUTHERLAND, Owner, Whatawhata, it; fJIHS Heavy D aught Stallion, CHIEF COMMANDED Field Marshall—Lady Sovereign Will travel the Districts of OHAUPO I'UKERIMTT, CAMBRIDGE. HADTAPi.I, TAMAHERK. Particulars in luture issue. JAMES MALCOLM, O’ iAO STAND THIS SEASON—-The HucUnuy iStailion K ILLEYMO ON S'W ELL Thin Colt was bred by the well-kuo vin breedera, Aicaara iiHiu Bins., of Bulla, Kaugitikci, and was got by their famous purebred imporioa haeltuey utaldou, Galantine, whose stock arc making each rouou) prices. Kdkynmon Swell's dam, Meg, by Bedouin, is recognised to bo cue of the beet thoroughbreds that ever stood iu Riinsitihci, Dam el Meg, Ali:e, by Lane Walton, also a first-class thoroughbred. Galantine is the first registered hackney that ever otnr.e to the Kuril) Island, and coming as he does from heavy priuuwiuuet’s on both aides, he is stumping his stock as a purebred hackney should. Hia sire, Stun Gabriel, won in four years, two challenge cups, throe gold models, one special, nine firsts, and was three times placed in Loudon. His dam, Queen Esther, io one of the best mares in England, and always won when shown. Bor owner refused £SOO for her to go to Australia, nud sold u lilly from her, three years old, for £750. Killoymoon Swell (mines fr, infamous jumping strains on bis dam’s side, and bos already shown hi; desire to follow in tho footsteps of his ancestors. He is a particularly well-grown colt for hie ago (2 yearn), ami has any amount of style uud action combined with first-class (cot and hone n 1 the beet quality; coining from sound parents on both sides, he is equally clean himself. H. MAGEIFDEE;. Off nor, EiUikihi. li>

i I I i i I I 1 1 r jj -O STAND at “ Rivt-rnlea,” Churchill •3. —The magnificent Heavy Draught Retire CHALLENGER By Giengyle—Nancy ; 9 years old. This Entire winner of five First Drills, viz., Hgmont, Palmerston, Wanganui, i Tnrnunki, and Pukckohe (full particular! of further pedigree cu application) wil travel the following ciiotncto :—Kangiriri, Tuesday ; Warning;, Tuesday and Werincsflay; ftTalnhura, Thursday and Friday t Uhioowni, Huntly, Kangitiri, Friday; home, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Fees, cash, one mure, £2 15s; half" guarantee, one mare, £3; fall guarantee, £3 las. Two mares, 5a each deducted ; special arrangements for over three. Grazing free ; all care taken but no responsibility. This is certainly the finest Heavy Draught. Entire by record, breeding, and appearance that hus ever travelled these districts. Ho is limited lo 70 approved mures. He is dark brown in colour, J. AItiJKIiSON, I Groom in charge. Also, To stand us above, at Brveralea-- The I justly celebrated good sound stockgetter Shim Horse JOKIM (Impoxted) Bred by the Duke of Marlborough, Wire, Reform il 3027 ; Dam, Judy 11.1, by Fleet ric 3089 This Bure foal-getter is to travel a? under : Monday -Rongiriri and Wirirangi Tuesday—Mararunrua and back lo Waitangi (Wncrenga) Wednesday—Matahnra I Thursday--Sra'ts from Mctahura and travels to Ohmewai (Huntly if required), Baugh iri, and home to Churchill Fees: Single tne.ro, cash, £2 10s ; half-guarantee, £2 15s ; full guarantee, ‘ £3 10a ; two mures, 5a each deducted ; special arrangement over three. Grazing free; every care, but no responsibility. This horse has been well patronised by the public, and his clock have always turned out splendidly, and are noted in Auckland for quietness and soundness when owned by Messrs Reid Bros., of MutiUnpn. j ■I. G):xai‘.an. Groom in charge, hi, PARKER, Owner ot both of above Horses. rsio STAND THIS SEASON at the Stables, Tautaoruu, Cambridge—The well-known Heavy Drought Champion Stallion EOYAL CONQUEROR To Travel this season in the Matarnata Distrmt —The young Heavy Draught Stallion GLEN LION Sire, Royal Conqueror ; dam, Lass o Gowrio To Travel this season in the Hamilton" Ngaruawahia District,—The young imported Heavy Draught Stallion PRINCE LINCOLN Sire, Prince Regent; darn, Tony Bred by Henry Chufier, Keq, .Uuuuh.i, Oanlerhuty. First prize an a thmo-yoßr old Full particulars later Cards on application W. J, GRAHAM-, Ownet i

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