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Important to Farmers. CHEAP MANTJEES. , CN TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA. BI MANURE— £ 4 Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :— TnoaloioPhosphate.. .. 27 per c?nt Ammonia 7 per centi BONE DUST— £5 5 s Per Ton. GUARANTEEP ANALYSIS :— Trioalcio Phosphate.. .. 43 per cent Atnmom* 4 per cent. Wo. 1 lUIXTUKE—CS 2s 6d 1 Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :— One.half LAWEB' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-half BONE DUST. No. 3 MIXTURE—£4 10s Per Ton. One-ball LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE. One-hall" M" MANURE. Mo. 4 MIXTURE—£4 15s Per Ton. One-third LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-third THOMAS' PHOSPHATE Oae-third BOisE DUST. This is a first-class Turnip Manure, and is specially recommended for wet or sour la?ids. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE —£5 Pfiß TON. KAINIT! The addition of & small proportion of JJainit to any of tbe Mixtures is an advant*age, and can be made without extra charge il specified by the purchaser when giving the order. MIXING*. ) The Manures are not mix. a until the I ordera are sent out, and purchaeera at theii ! option can have the original manuies seni to them in the makers' bag 3 and make the 1 mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES can bs made ai any time to euit farmers. , NOTE—The "M" Manure gave the faes results ia proportion to coat out of niceteei I experiments with Champion Swede Turnipi j at the Govemmsnt Experimental Farm, a I Momahaki, m 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Re port of Agricultural Department): The experiments made at Momohaki witfc various Manures upen Turnips in the Ssa son 1898-1899 show that the best resul waa obtained from a mixture of one-thirc steamed bonedus* and two-thirds baeicelas (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst tbe bestre^uh at a minimum cost, was from a mixture 0; one-third L wes' Superphosphate and twothird3 of the W.M.E Co.'s " M" Manure The latter mixture contains tbe same com ponents as the,W.M.E. Co.'s No. 3 Mixture the proportions being a lietie different. Thi former combination points to the fact, nov generally recognised, that the value of basii slag, also knewn v.s Thomas' Phosphate baa been greatly undgr-estimated. Thi W.M.E. Co.'s No 4 Mixture contains one third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal 0 tbe report of Mr Gillanders, the manage! at Momohaki, embodying *he results of ths experiments refsrred to, which will be fouoc in the Seventh Report of the Department 0 Agriculture, would amply repay any farme; who finds a difficulty in 1 electing the mos suitable manures. The Company Receives STOCK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To Include Slaughtering, Freezing Shipping, Wrapper and Freight. FOB SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS 01 JUNE .TO NOVEMBER, inclusive— MUTTON, -Jd per 1b (three farthings) BEEP, 9-lOd „ „ (nine-tenths of 1 penny) LAMB, 9-10 d ~ „ (nine-tenths af t pfnm) FOR SHIPMENT LV THE MONTHS 01 DECEMBER TO MAY, inclusiveMUTTON, 1 acd l-10d per lb (one peun 3 and one-tenth) UiuXiil , 1 and l-10d per lb (one penny anc r * »*r> cne tenth) LAMB , 1 andl-5d per lb (one penny anc one fifth) THe Wellington Meat Expon Co., ltd. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Miss C. W. Malcolm, DEESS AND MANTLI MAKEE, CUBA STREET, PALMEESTON NORTH. *^ els %>? JW figs <fy Sold by— Geo. Caird Jas. Pinkerton J. fl. Anderson Mrs Thacker Joe Ning J. G, Anster TRESPASS NOTICE. A NYONE found trespassing with -£l_ dog or gun on the properties of the undersigned, Fitzherbert, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law, and without respect to persons. H. GILLIES, 41 Tuapaka." A, SUTHERLAND, "Tikura." f'\ IJALMEESTON1 JALMEESTON N. RIFLE »jf VOLUNTEERS, THE Palmerston North Eifles will parade as under:— June 4th—Sergt.-Major's Government Inspection. Drill order ; 7.30 p.m. Leggings will be worn on all parades until further notice. JNO. MOUNSEY, Captain Commanding P.N.E.V. "CrJfINTLEMBNT ONE MOMENT PLEASE. MESSES PRATT BEOS. Have opened an up-to-date HAIEDEESSING & SHAMPOOING SALOON, NEXT OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Ajid hope by giving best attention to all patrons, to receive a fair share of trade. All hair work a speciality. Pipes mounted and repaired. J Razors ground and set. ' Good selection of smokers' requisites PEATT BROS Ej^Oß high class jsweuery of every pescription call at J. Wishart's late Wood and Wishart), the Square, my article manufactured to order at he shortest notice. Don^t forget that •y patronising J. Wishart you can save . «L per cent duty. Old-fashioned

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6709, 30 May 1900, Page 4

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