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ALFRED BiICKLMI i SOUSAUCTIONEERS, STOCK, LAND AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. THE HAYMARKET: AUCKLAND. MANURE. 1 We beg to advitse that we are now- booking orders of . HIGH GRADk MANURES, inclu&ng: . • SUPER STEAMED BONEDUBT. GREEN BONEDUST. BASIC SUPER. / MAKATEA GUANO AND SUPER. / BASIC SLAG, ETC„ ETC. . C Write nowj tor Manure, Seed and'" Grain Price List. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. ' i N. G. LEE. Pukekohe Representative. '* '"Viv

WALTER WRIGHT, PUKEKOHE’S PREMIER JEWELLER. KING STREET. Twenty Years’ English and Colonial Experience. 3as Just Opened a Nice Assortment of WATCHES, . CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, And Silver Articles Suitable for Wedding, Christmas and Birthday Presents. v Also Gold Expansion Wristlet Watches, Bracelets, Necklets, and Pendants. *und a Fine Assortment of Engagement and Dress Rings, at >- PRICES' 71 SUIT ALL POCKETS. ■. v ■ . ; "■ ~ \ ' Inspection Invited.

COMPLETE PRICE LIST - ®f TE PAPAPA MANOR] MAIN LINES. SUPERPHOSPHATE, 36-38% soluble ' SUPERPHOSPHATE'. 40-42% soluble SUPERPHOSPHATE'. 42-44% soluble*' BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE ‘ 19-20% Phosphoric Acid PHOSPHATE GUA&O. 60-63%V.‘ ' ‘ .. NAURU. PHOSPHATE GUANO 82-89% fineness.. can be supplied. TE PAPAPA STANDARD LINES. NITRO SUPER A ... . .. 1.5 Nitrogen, 29.0 Tricalcic Phosphate NITRO SUPER B .75 Nitrogen, 29.00 Tricalcic Phosphate lor Green Fodder Crops, and for Yeung Trees.. Please state A 1 or B when ordering. POTATO MANURE ..../ ... ... ... .... , .. 1.0 Nitrogen, 25.0 Tricalcic Phosphate, 4.0 Sulphate of Potash. TURNIP Ar A NUR E ... .... ... ... . / .. .75 Nitrogen,- 37.0.0 Tricalcic Phosphate, 1.0 Sulphate of. Potash GRASS MANURE (for laving down p.ermauent pasture) ... 1.25 Nitrogen, 30.0 Tricalcic Phosphate 9.0 Sulphate o; Pota«h. GRAIN MANURE (for (Xu, Wheat, rnd Barley) Nitrogen, 50.0 Tricalcic PlioM-lv te. 2 O' Sulphate, of potash, LEGUME MANURE (for Lucerne;.("lover,. Peas..Bean's,,etc.'}, 38% Tricalcic Phosphatef 2% Sulphate of Potash. ROOT MANURE W- ... ... * ... ... . ... ' * .. 1.0 Nitrogen. 25.0 Tricalcic Phosphate. 4.0 Sulphate of Potash -MAIZE .MANURE (for Cobc) ... ... ... 1/5 Nitrogen. 34.0 Tricalcic -Phosphate. 2.0 Sulphate of Potash.' ORCHARD MANURE (for Fruit formation) 9 17 6 1.0. Soluble Nitrogen, 34.0 Tricalcic Phosphate. 4.0 Sulyh te.of Potf sh Packing. —Manures are packed in new. 11,I 1 ,- cwt. bags (|t> to the ton), except Phosphate Guanos, which are packed n new bags—-12 to ton, al: Gross Weights. ■ , Discount. —Ail prices are subject to discount of 25% for ca'Sh in oijp' month. Analysis. —Minimum guarantees are stated, but actual analysis will be found to he somewhat higher. ’ ■ Condition. —All Manures are guaranteed in excellent drilling condition. Nitrogen. —The Nitrogen content (except where otherwise stated) is partly soluble and organic. Quotations and analyses of 'any other Special Manures not mentioned promptly supplied. ' We cordially solicit *the support of all Farmers, and offer our assurance that, all business entrusted to our care will receive faithful and prompt executionFarmers’ F Works: TE PA PAPA, Nr. ONEHUNGA erlllizer Co., Lid, Box 759, r AUCKLAND. FERRY &LDGS., AUCKLAND.

REDUCED PRICES from 9th May, 1921. WESTFIELD MANURES ALL SPECIAL MANURES PACKED IN IX &P- BAGS (15 to Per Tod cent. Soluble ant. do. . . ■SO per cent. Phosphoric A” (for Top Dressing) B” (for laying down Per Oats A’’ (for Green Peed) B” (for Cob Maize) “ A” (for young trees) “B” (for fruit formation) £ s. d. 7 15 0 8 5 0 7 15 16 10 15 10 10 10 11 7 11 7 9 17 9 17 11 17 10 7 Superphosphate, 86-38 pt. Superphosphate, 40-45 per Basic Superphosphate, 1C Acid Steamed Boneanst Boi.tuuat anti Blood , Special Boo: Manure Special Grass Manure Special'Grass Manure nsneut P.*-.v, ■ Special Potato Manure Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure . . . Special Corn Manure " A” (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure “ B 1 ’ (for Wheat, Barley, etc.) >. Special Maize Manure “ Special Maize Manure “ Special Orchard Manure Special Orchard Manure Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure All our Special DISCOUNT-—AH' lines in this Price List count of 2'i per cent, for Cash. Guaranteed _ Analysis of any Manures required promptly sent on application. 10 11 n 10 10 8 17 11 16 tke tN) w Arisen this size is esproesrahle an pash 12 ta the taa. VS HOLD STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING LUIS MMt fin Too PmUbk u stated below. It. d. Westfield Prepared Guano (for Turnipe), 2owt. asoks 888 6 Makatea Phosphate Guano and Super Mixture, 57-28 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, 2cwt. sacks . . Phosphate Guano, 60-63 per cent., 2owt. sacks M&kate'a Phosphate Guano, 81-82 per cent.. 2owt. sacks' Sulphur (Agrio ), 50-55 per cent., 2cwt. .sacks R.P. Improved Sheep Dip. 5-gal. drums (per gal.) Kemp s Branding Fluid-blue, black and red, 1 gal. tins, each . . , . 0 10- 0 Westfield Special Garden Manure. Hlb. bags, each 0 14 Westfield Fowl Grit, coarse, medium or fine, cwt. 012 0 T If T f 7 IS 8 0 0 7 Manures contain POTASH, subject to DinAiSO in StOCkMuriate of Potash, Kainit, Sulphate of Potash, Nitrate of Soda and Sulphate of Ammonia. Prices on appl: cation. Previous Lists not* cancelled. AH Prises subject to alteration without notice. We solicit the favour of your Order, which shall have attr oaxe and prompt attention. REMPi HORNE, PROSSER Si CO'S. NEW ZEALAND. DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Osflcs: ALBERT EX, AUCKLAND. Wnrkr: wrvFiß: d. svzw cjta'iuho.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 648, 8 July 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 648, 8 July 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 648, 8 July 1921, Page 8

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