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The Farmers’ . . Freezing Co., Ltd., are SELLERS of LiUREEPH 0 S r H A T E Q.UANO pOTASH gPECIAL MANURES, & C And CASH BUYERS of E AwO N E s Apply— AUCKLAND FARMERS' FREEZIN CO. (LIMITED), 11. G. STRINGER, Secretary E. DE C. D ECE ~ T AUTHORISED A LICENSED SURVEYOR, II A M I L TON. Office Victoria-street. SAY Surveys and Measurements of all descriptions undertaken in all parts of the district. m A rno STAND AT AVHATAAVHATA 1 AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THIS SEASON, The Thoroughbred Stallion WESTiERE (Escutcheon Leonessa), Terms : Single mare, ,e;j; dH 10s due Ist January, 1008, balance when mare proves in foal. Two or more mares, the property of one owner, X2 10s each mare ; dU 10s due Ist January, 1908. ROUTE: Monday—Ngaruawahia, Roper’s Stables Tuesday—Rukete and AVhatawhata AVednesday Mr J. H. Charleston’s, Karamu Thursday—AVhatawhata Friday Through Tuhikaramea to Frankton Remainder of week—Home

All care taken but no responsibility. Paddock, Is week. T. KEMPTHORNE, Whatawhata rnOSTAND THE SEASON ON THE X OWNER’S FARM, OHAUPOTE AWAMUTU ROAD, The Well-known and Boautifully-bred Heavy Clydesdale Stallion FIELD - MARSHAL (imported from Victoria), Winner of First and Champion Prizes at Albury, Wangaratta, and others Sire, Marshal Keith, winner of First and Champion twice at Melbourne, also at Sydney and Albury; dam, Native Blue, took no less than 21 First Prizes and was never unplaced Field-Marsiiae’s stock are too well known in the district to require comment Good grazing Is per week. All care but no responsibility POTTS BROS. _ Ngarolo yV rno STAND AT WHATAWHATA J- and travel the districts of Tuhikaramea Te Rore, Harapepe, Karamu, Te Rapa and Pukete The Heavy Draught Stallion BARON ROSEN Sire Alexander Heir, St. Alexander— Pearl; dam Fly, Dundee—Starke’s Kate Marquess Baron Rosen is four years old, bred by J. C. Grigg, Otago. He is a beautiful brown in colour, standing over 1G bands, with plenty of nice hair and real good bone, said to be one of the best-boned horses in Waikato; really grand temper. HUGH D. SUTHERLAND, Owner, Whatawhata

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3565, 24 August 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XXIII, Issue 3565, 24 August 1907, Page 4