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fa -sh M. %»«&■ J& %p. M. Ji. mJL iM? PACKED IN 1W CWT. BAGS. 16 TO THE TON CUSTOMER'S REPORT, CUSTOMER'S REPORT, MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS ; “WESTFIELD” MANURES .... ACT QUICKER, and consequently must bo Bottop than other Brands. Me. Root. Swaynk, “The Oaks,” Cambridge, writes us, 6th August, 1004 “I had an exceptionally heavy crop of Turnips. Used your Special Turnip Manure, 2$ cwt. to the acre. Have used your Manures for a number of years, and consider they act quicker, and consequently must be better than other brands of Manure on the market.” 12 to J 3 per cent. Soluble Phosphate 2S to 20 per cent. Insoluble 2 to 2} per coni. Ammonia 3 to 4 por cent. Sulphate of Potash Its composition is the result of long and careful study and experiment, it is a. complete Manure, containing all that Die Turnip crop requires. Ii contains the ingredients necessary to start the plant cjuickly, feeds the Turnip right on to maturity, and loaves something- in the ground lo benefit the succeeding crop. Those results can only be produced by a well-balanced -Manure. What matter though it vanie a little more per cvri. than so-called “(‘heap Manures *’ when you gel. a sound, reliable article which will more than repay the outlay? Perhaps no crop is so sensitive to variations of soil and climate, lo defects in cultivation, or to the application of unsuitable manures as Turnips. The two former are beyond our control: the third Is entirely in the hiuidu of the fanner, whose observations will leach him the necessity for thorough cultivation and a line seed hod. In the found we claim to alter valuable aid by providing a Manure thoroughly suited -to the roquii-emcnts of the Crop and Ihu Soils and Climate of' Northern New Zealand. S/- per Ton. rrice, Loss 2‘A pop cent. Discount fop Cash. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE LOTS. “WESTFIELD” CHEAPEST IN THE LONO RUN. MANUFACTURERS So Bays Mu. It. J. C. MacMillax, of Papatoitoi, 12th June. 1905 “ I consider yom- Turnip Manure (he best obtainable. Last year I made for the first time a mixture according to a recipe in a pamphlet. It Was a total failure. Have never yet had a failure when using: ‘Westfield’ Turnip Manure, it is the cheapest in the long run.’’ iPST" A Better Turnip Manure than this cannot be produced. SfcS' Head Office: ALBERT ST.. AUCKLAND. .7,. Os-iilG CO., LTD. Works: WESTFIELD, near OTAHUHU, vmaxoniatsjnirj:* : ■> ■

GENUINE HIGH-CLASS FERTILISERS l (ROISTERED) Pyramid Complete Turnip Manure, M 15s per ton PYRAMID STEAMED BONEDUST IMPROVED KA'NIT „ VITRIOLIZED BONEDUST SULPHATE OF POTASH CAL' UTTA S TEAMED B OS FUUST MURIATE OF POTASH jiuKrcs-x.O si-o-^»3Ea»K»^s:€&SE»3Ea:^is?is. . NEW SEASON’S SEEDS (FROM KING & SONS’ PEDIGREE STOCK). SWEDE. CRIMSON KING MONARCH ELEPHANT JOHN BULL CHAMPION PERFECTION TURNIP. PURPLE TOP ABERDEEN GREEN TOP ABERDEEN DEVON GREYSTONE BROAD LEAP ESSEX RAPE. IMPERIAL KANGAROO FGSTERTON HYBRID CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND

TO STAND THE SEASON AT HAMILTON and travel the surrounding districts, THE GREATLY BRED TROTTING STALLION, Young Salisbury m as | ! °u § i: iyp S.| a§ 3. m n E T M ra if Ir I yfi- ?| »| I ?. I ? [ -loa | f c »|fj ||| |S|f| ||t r-g | | 111 im g* si a&g. 8 ale -; s/ 000 *1 § -S“ lo i I .ototo g ■rj'.o YOUNG SALISBURY The sons and grandsons of the mighty Nutwood in the stud, not to be outdone by their performing brothers and Bisters, or tfaoir sisters that have achieved distinction as producers of speed, in which classes they lead the world, are going on reproducing their kind in manner that will soon place thorn in the foremost rank as well. More than 125 sons of Nutwood are now credited with being the sires o( close to 700 standard perf rmnrs, a total which is only surpassed by old Humbletooian himself and bis greatest son, Q nrge Wilkes. Young Salisbury was bred in Kentucky and is a grandson of tbo mighty Nutwood and comes by his exceptional good qualities honestly. Nino years old, he is a handsome dark bay with black points and an ab"ndant mane Mid tail, the latter running deep into the rump, an infallible sign of the gameuess that hie sire's family is noted for. His head is clean cut, the ears email and alert, and the large eyes bespeak an unusual intelligonoo which his gentle disport ion proves. Too jowl is wide, the throttles clear and well-defined, corresponding to the beautiful aioh of the crest. The shoulders arc well hid, the hack straight and wide over the loin, denoting great strength, yet the rump has that pleasing slope which elegance and high finish require. The forearms and gaskios are very powerfully muscled, the knees fiat, the hooka largo and strong. For hii. size the carpal and tarsal bones are vary | and are supported by the strongest of tendons. Tho ankles are of the right slope and his feet of the best. With proper handling and in the bauds of a mechanic wo have no hesitancy in promoting that ibis grandly bred desee; dant n< the only Nutwood wauld easily cater Ihe first flight. The two direct strains of Abdallah 15 happily combining with a generous sprinkling of Mamhrino Chief and the thoroughbred blood of Basbtrou, are bound to tell. For lo these strains wo owe a Crosoeiis 2.C2J, onr world's champion. Tho blood that flows in Young Salisbury from his dam Hows also in McKinney 2.1 i|, one of the greatest young sires that was over bred in California. Terms: £i 4a single mare, two or more the property of ouo owner e.a per agreement. ROUTE Monday—From Hamilton to Obaupo Tuesday—Obaupo to Cambridge through P"korimu Wednesday—Cambridge to Hamilton Thursday—At homo, Hamilton Friday—Hamilton to Tuupiti thiough Woodlands Saturday—Back to Hamilton through Ngaruawahia T. MORROW, Owner, Hamilton. J. RADFORD, Groom in Oharpe. * :SSr rpBE CLYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE MARSHALL Field Marshall—Ben Lomond mare Will travel Tanpiri, Huntly, Waingaro, Ngaruawahia, and Te Kowhai Districts. Terms, 2 guineas, 2 or more mares as per arrangement. Further particulars on application to R, D. DUX FIELD, Owuer 3 Ngaruawahia, W. DuQOAit, Groom its charge. TO TRAVEL tho Districts 0 EUREKA, TAUWHARE TAMAHKRE, MATANQI, FEN' COURT. and CAMBRIDGE—The Clydesdale Stallion SALISBURY YET Particulars in future Issue. THOS. U. REID, Owner. 0. HiBOEKAVEB, Groom iu ahara

~«!SRr , r 'VO STAND at “ Riverelea," Churchill D Ji —The magnificent Heavy Draught Entire CHALLENGE 51 By Glengyle—Nancy ; 9 years old. This Entire winner of five First Prizes, viz , Kgmont, Palmerston, Wanganui, Taranaki, unci Pukekohe (full particular! of further pedigree on application) wil travel the following diorr cts ;—Rangiriri, Tuesday ; Wairangi, Tuesday and Wednesday; Matahuru, Thursday and Friday ; Uhiuewai, Huntly, Kauglriri, Friday ; home, Saturday, Sunday, and M oi'd’iy. fee.-, cash, 000 mare, £2 15s; half* guarantee, one mare, £3 ; full guarantee, To lea. Two mares, 5« each deducted ; special nrrangi incuts for over three. Grazing tree ; all care taken but no responsibility. This is certainly the (inest Heavy Drought Entire by record, breeding, and j appearance that has ever travelled these di-tricts. Ho is limited Ur 70 approved mares. He is dark brown in colour, J. Anukeson, • Groom in charge. Also, i To slaud as above ot Kivorslea—The a justly celebrated good sound stoekg getter Shire Horse i JOKIM (Imported) ** i Bred by the Duke of Marlboruugh, ) Site, Reform 1.1 80*27 : Dim, Judy Hi, i by Electric 3069 • This sure foal-goiter is to travel as | under | Monday —Uangiriri and Wairangi i Tuesday—ivluramaura and back to ! Wairangi (Waerengtt) j Wedne-day—Matabura I it: 1 Thursday— Sra ts from Matabura and k j travels to Cdiiucwai (Huntly if a I required), Rangbiri, and homo to " ( Olmrchill t i r 1 Fees: Single mnro, cash, £2 10a ; , I half-guarantee, £2 Iss ; full guarantee, ‘ g 1 £'i 10s ; two mures, 5s each deducted ; a | special arrangement over three. e Grazing free; every euro, but no u I responsibility. 0 This horse has been noil patronised by j tlui public, mid his stock have always | turned out splendidly, and are nolcd in . Auckland fur qnitneoH and soundness . j rvlieti owned by Messrs Reid Bros., of „ i Mottitapu. i OkBUiNI), Groom in charge. [ E, PARKER, Owner of both of ab.vc Horses. nfiCM mo STAND THIS SEASON JL at the Stables, Taotaoroa, Gambridge—The well-known Heavy Draught Champion Stallion EOYAL CONQUEROR To Travel this season in the Matamata District —The young Heavy Draught Stallion GLEN LION Sire, Royal Conqueror ; dam, Lass o Cowrie To Travel ibis season in the Hamilton* ! Ngaruawahia District—The young im- ' ported Heavy Draught Stallion ■ PRINCE LINCOLN Sire, I’rinco Regent j dam, Tony Bred by Henry Chaffer, Esq, Lincoln, Canterbury. First prize as a throe-year-old Full particulars later Cards on application W. J, GRAHAM, Owner 1 I ! I li I a n v b V o t hj V f f j ll t; p 0 a a fi c

vs* f '}pO STAND at To A warns tu this S. season and travel the surrounding districts, —The well-known Draught Stallion FLASH WOOD And Tho Roadster WOODSTOCK Full particulars as to Route. etclater. JOHN POLLARD, OwnerJUMa mO STAND AT WHATAWHATA a. and Travel (he Surrounding Districts, —Tho Draught Sire EOYALGEM Early application for bin services wil. bo necessary, as bis list is filling up fast Particulars in future issue, HUGH SUTHERLAND, Owner, Whatawhata. sm* f,s rjMiß Heavy D aught Stallion, CHIEF COMMANDER Field Marshall—Lady Sovereign Will travel the Districts of OHAUPO PUKES! MU, CAMBRIDGE, HAUTAPu. TAMAHERE. Particulars in future issue. JAMES MALCOLM, Owner. •T 1 0 STAND THIS SEASON—The 1. Hackney Stallion KILLEYMOON SWELL This Colt was bred by the well-known breeders, Messrs Ellis Bros., of Bulla, RaugitiUei, am! was got by their famous purebred imported hackney stallion, Galantine, whose stock are making such record pticoe. Kaloymoon Swell’s dam, Meg, by Bedouin, is recognised to lie one of the best thoroughbreds that ever stood in Raugitilici. Dam of Meg, Alice, by Isaac Walton, also a first-class thoroughbred. Galantine is the first tegisterod hackney that ever cuno to the North Island, and coming us he does from heavy prizewinners on both sides, he is stamping his stock as a purebred hsekuey should. His sire, Blau Gabriel, won in four years, two challenge tups, three gold medals, ouo special, nine firsts, and was three times placed in London. His dam, Queen Esther, is one of tho beat mares in England, and always won when shown. Her owner ret used £501) for her to go to Australia, and sold a filly from her, throe years old, for £750. Kil eymoou Swell conics ir ,:n famous jumping strains on his dam’s side, and lias ahoudy shown liii desire to follow in Iho footsteps of his at orators. Ho is a particularly well-grown colt for his ago til years), and has any amount of style and action combined with first-class feet and bone of the best quality; coming from sound parents on both sides, he is equally clean himself. E. MACKINDER, Owner, Kihiklhi. I I I t c A r n S T ,v lit B 01 hi

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