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i- ■ —I Price A Good A. Val"ed I ; The *™:' Sound T THfs per ton +•*• John Campbell, 1 IIC Un*\% J« d*tlllXd* Manaia, writes us frrPftl 29th June, 1903: Vdl> This Manure was placed on the "Used your • Delivered Freight market about 14 years ago. Special Turnip Ml CJ- Mi¥|^^»^ __ Paid in 30 cwt. lots Its largely increased sale every Manure, 1 cwt. -Jt C^X^AAEfiUA «9 \M alongside the year shows that it has made to the acre, have ' JL\»vJAJI following ports: its mark. a satisfactory crop, will carry w-ltara _^ 60 sheep per acre <w< ••■•■• <• I Grower "™kss Farmers! .su?S3?& Friend 1 ▼▼ w*. Oputi«k« i nsist on having thia Manure for 3 • Wangranui Manure and you will go a long seasons; it has : : {■■■■^nBMCHnHMHMMMaaJI Napier way toward insuring your root given me every LaHHaaMHBHBiiiHHBMaJI Wellington ■ crop. satisfaction." : Manufacturers Full Price L:st of Westfield Manures in Leading West Coast Papers Kempthorne, Prosser GX Go's New Zealand Drug Company, limited Head Office: Auckland g^g Tr;|ELP ON SALE BY:—THE SUPPLY AND AGENCY CO.. WANGANUT. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., MARTON . W. IiALFOUR, WAVERLEY. AND ALL STORES AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS.

SIRES OF p^E REASON. TO RUN IN A PADDOCK WITH ' , '*. ~..'V. MAREhV The' Thoroughbred" Stud Horse, CAPTOR, by the English imported horse Captivator. dam Madcap ~(imported). This horse is admitted to be one of the most useful and general all-round;purpose hoises in the district for getting hacks, cross country hsrses. or harness horses as he^has breeding, substance,. size, and quality seldom seen in a thoroughbred lu,t*.?e. See S,tud Book or Caid. Free grazing for three weeks, after whicD Is. per week will be charged. 1 H. CRAWLEY, Westmere. fHO IiTAND^ TIIE SEASON. Brown Horee, Foal«d 1890,. PHAETIION, Will be at the-service.of Breedors in the Wanganui'and Marton districts. By Trenton (18), a son? of Musket (3), out of tho great mare Frailty, she. being a daughter of Goldsborough (13). His dam, Sapphire, by The Drumm. (1), but of Amethyst by Ambrose (1), a son of the great Touchstone (14). Being gof in Australia, and not laced owing to an accident, he being thi-ee-quartei1 brotJrer to Blub Fire, who won the Champagno and Challenge Stakes at Christchurch, as a: 2-year-old, afterwards winning tho C.J.C. Derby and Oaks. Having been at the stud for ash Jit time, has eirod Lady Lilitin and othors. Last season his stock won £2581. By the^ mighty Trenton, out of Sapphire, who has thrown • niany-. winners. He is a hoise of conuna-nd-ng size and substance, stands 16.2, and measures 9 inches! below the knee. Phaethon, the only son of Trenton in the colony, has been leaded for tho on» season, aoif breeders want the services of such a highly bred : horse they should make an early application, as ho is. limited to 50 mares at £5 ss. Will be at Fordell and Turakina on Mondays; Marton, at McIndoe's liable: on Tuesday. The remainder of the week at Jefferson's Stables, Wanganui. : Good padocking Is 6d. per week. For further "particulars apply, to G. Chamdel lain, in charge. "TJEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The under-mentioned Sires will stand this season at the Mcmohaki Expert mental Farm, near Waver ley— The Imported Shir© Horse DANGER SIGNAL (1891) (Brown Horse). PEDIGREE. Sire, Dunsmore Al, by Royal Albert. Dam, Black Queen, by Crown Prince, FEE (payable on demand), for mares in the Waitotara and Patea Counties, 4£ Guineas; Taranaki and South tc Rangitikei, 4 guineas; all other districts, 3£ Guineas. \ Groomage, 2s. 6d. Paddooks will be provided at Is. 6d. per week. The Imported Thoroughbred Horse. jmALACHI (1894) (Black Horse). PEDIGREE. KILWARIN VESTA. Arbitrator —Hasty Girl. Hermit—Be Lassh -■ i i| 'irsjft SQ. FEE (payable on df-mand). for ap proved mares, suitable for getting re mounts, 2 guineas, and for Thoroughbreds, 4 guineas. Groomage, 2s, 6d. Paddocking will be provided at Is, 6d. per week. For further particulars, apply to tin Overseer, Momohaki Experimental •Farm, Waver ley, or to the Inspector oi Stock, Wanganui. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary, Wellington. September. 190 ii.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12720, 17 November 1903, Page 8

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