Important fopWmers: CHEAP J\UNUKES. ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAORANGA. M manure—„_ Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:— Tricalcic Phosphate.. .. 27 per c«nt Ammonia 7 per c ; nti BONE I>_st-JES 5s Per Ton. GfJAEANTEEII ANALYSIS:— Trioalcio Phosphate.. .. 43 per cen* Ammori-, 4 per cent! NO. 1 MI\TUKE-f5 6<l Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :— One.half LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-halt BONE DUST. No. 3 MIXTURE— £4 10s Pei Ton. Onc'ialf LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-half" M" MANURE. No. 4 MIXTUKE-£4 15s Pei Ton, One-thhd LA.WES' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-third THOMAS' PHOSPHATE One-'.hird BONE DUST. This is a first-class Turnip Manure, and I specially recommended for vM or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE -£5 PER TON. KAINIT! j The addition of a small propoiiion o; i KiiNiT to any of the Mixtures is bh advant Bge, and can be made without bxtra chargi if specified by tha purchaser when giving the order. ITIIXINC-! The Manures are not mix.d until thi I orders are sent out, and purchaser j at tbei: j option can have the original manuiea sen I tothem in the makers' bags and make th I mixtures themselves. I SPECIAL MIXTURES cm be made a ■ any time to euic farmers. , NOTE—The «' M" Manure gave the bea results in proportion to cost out of nioeteei • experiments with Champion Swede Turnip at the Government Experimental Farm, a [ Momahaki, in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Rg I pon of Agricultural Department) :— The experiments made ai Momohaki wit! various Manures upen Turnips in tbe Sea son 1898-1899 show that the best resul was obtained from a mixture of one-thin steamed bone duss and two-thirds b^icela (Thomas' Phosphate), whilsi tha bestre;ull at a minimum cost, was from a mixture o one-third h wes' Superphosphate and two thirds of the W.M.E Co.'s "M" Manure The latter mixtore contains the same com ponen&s as the W.M.E. Co.'s No. 3 Mixture the proportions being a little different. Th former combination points to the fact, nc generally recognised, that the value of basi slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate nas been greatly undsr-estimated. TL W.M.E. Co.'s No 4 Mixture contains one third of Thomas' Phcphace. A oeruaal o the report cf Mr Gillanders, the" manage at Momoh .ki, embodying ihe xesa'U cf th experiments relarrod to, which will be foun. in the Severn h -Report of the Department o Agriculture, would amply repay any farme who finds a difficulty in [electing ihe mo" suitable manures. The Company Receives STOCK FOR FREEZING upon owner's acocunt at the fo'lowiDg rates To Include Slaughtering, Freezinc Shipping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS 0 JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inclusive— MUTTON, $d per lb (tia ii-.h ■■!-■•) BEEF, 9-lOd „ „ (nine-tenths of T ~.- penny) LAMB, 9-10 d ~ „ (nine-tenlhs ii pmnj) FOR SHIPMENT IN* THE MONTHS 0' DECEMBER TO MAY, inclusively UTTON, 1 and l-10d per lb (one perm _,_,__ , and one-tenth) BEEF, 1 and l-10d per lb (one peny an cna tenth) LAMB, 1 and l-5d per lb (one penny am one fifth) T&e Wellington Meat Expor €0., Ltd. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Miss C. W. Malcolm, DRESS AND MANTLI MAKER, CUBA STREET, PALMEESTON NORTH. W ESS % <&? £S2SE_3 fyh Sold by— Geo. Caird Jas. Pinkerton J. fl. Andbhson Mrs Thackhr Joe Ning J. _. Ansteb : TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing with dog or gun on the properties of the undersigned, Pitzherbert, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law, and without respect to persons. H. GILLIES, -■Tuapaka." A. SUTHERLAND, "Tikura." GENTLEMEN, ONE MOMENT PLEASE. MESSRS PRATT BROS. Have opened an up-to-date HAIRDRESSING & SHAMPOOING SALOON, NEXT OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, And hope by giving best attention to all patrons, to receive a fair share of trade. All hair work a speciality. Pipes mounted and repaired. Razors ground and sec. Good selection of smokers 5 requisites PRATT BROS ft\ PALMEESTON N. RIFLE y VOLUNTEERS. rHE Palmerston North Rifles will parade as under:— une 4th—Sergt.-Major's Government Inspection. Drill order ; 7.30 p.m. Leggings will be worn on all parades ntil further notice. JNO. MOUNSEY, Captain Commanding P.N.R.V. DANCING* LESSONS. " VTISS WITHERS' clasp will open L.VJL on Tuesday, 17th inst., in •rient Hall, Church-street. Private lessons at her own or upils' residence.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6712, 2 June 1900, Page 4
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678Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6712, 2 June 1900, Page 4
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