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Important 'to^-farmers. CHEAP MANIIEES. ON TfiUCKS AT NGAHAURAKGA. 1»1 MANURE— £4 Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :— TnculcicPhosphate.. .. 27 per c:nt Ammonia 7 per cent. BONE JOJJST—£S 5s Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : — Triaa'cio Phosphite. .. 43 per cent. Ammouii 4 ptr ~f ntt No. I mIXTUKE-JCS €<l I'er 'i'oti. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : — Ona.bslf LAWES' SUPEKPHOSPHATB C'Dft-half BONE DUST. No. 3 MIXTURE— £4 ios Per Ton. Onchal! LiWES' SU^EBPHOSPHATB. Oiic-haif <• M" MANUBE. No. 4 MIXTDKE—j£4 15s Per Tom, One-thiid LA WES' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-tbird THOMAS' PHOSPHATE. One- bird BOJXE DUST. This is a first-class Turnip Manure, and is specially recommended for icel or sour lands. SPIiCIAL POTATO MANURE -£5 PfiP. TON. IkABNST! Tbe addition o£ a email propoiiion of Kainit to any of tbe Mixtures is an adva Usgft, and can be made without extra charge if specified by tho purchaser when giving ihe order. MSXINO! i The Mannas are not mjxed until the I orders are Gent out, and purchaser! at their • option can have the originel manuiee sent ; to them in the makers' bags and make the i mixtures themselves. • SPECIAL MIXTURES can b 3 made at . any tamo tj fruit iarrnsre. , MOTE—The " _M" Manure gave the best results io proportion to cost out of nineteen ! experiments with Champion Swede Turnips i at the Government Experimental Farm, at I Momahaki, in 1897 (see paae 170, Fifth R°j pors of Agricultural Department) : The experiments made a* Moinohaki wiih various Manures upen Tiunips in the Season 1898-189'J chow that the best result [ was obtained from a tmz'ure of one-third ■ steamed bonedusi ?,nd two-thirds bi-iotla" (--.hotaas1 Phosphate), whilst tn= best result, at a minimum cost, was from c. mixture of ons-rhi.-d Jb we-.' Scperphoapheta end two* tturda of the W.M.E Co.'s " U" Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components ss the W.M.E. Qo.'s No. 3 Mixture the proportions btin« a li;t!e different. The former combination points to the fact, now generally recognised, that the vaiue of ba=io filag, also knows va Thomas' jehosphate, nas been greatly under-estimated. The \\.M.E. Co.'s flo. 4 Mature contains onethird of Thomas' Phosphate. A peraaai oi the report of Mr Gillanders, the'manager Et Momoh ,ki, embodying (he result? of thexperiments roi:rred Jo ; which will be found in tneyeven.b Eeport of tne Department oi Agriculture, would amply repay any fartnei who finds a difficulty in t electing the mos! suitable manure. The Company Receives STOCK FOR FKEEZiM upon owner's account at the following rates To Include Slaughtering, Freezing Shipping, Wrapper and Freight. FOIJ. SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS OI JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inclusive— MUTTON, |d per 1b (t,, u-.h- .-'.) BEEP, 9-lOd „ „ (nine-ttnths of « perm?) LAMB, 9-10 d ~ „ (nine-teniha of i PSDDJ-) FOR SHIPMENT IN TBE MONTHS OI DECEMBER TO MAY, inclusiveMJTTON, 1 aD d l-10d per 1b (one pennj _„„ and one-tenth) BEEF, 1 and l-10d per lb (one pc ny ant ens tenth) LAMB, 1 and 1-5J per lb (one penny am o=e fifth) TlieWelllo^ion ffleat Expon io., Ud. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Miss C. W, Malcolm, DEESS AND MANTLI MAKER, CUBA STREET, PALMEESTON NORTH. I MA Sold by— Geo. Caied Jas. Pinkbrton J. fl. Anderson Mrs Thackhr Joe Ning J. G-. Anster TEESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found trespassing with 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, " Tuapaka." A, SUTHERLAND, "Tikura." GENTLE MEN, ONE MOMENT Pr/EASE. MESSES PBATT BROS. Have opened an up-to-date HAIRDEESSING & 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 set. Good selection of smokers' requisites PRATT EROS fVALMERSTONN. RIFLE Zj VOLUNTEERS, THE Palmerston North Bifles 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. MOIJNSEY, Captain Commanding P.N.R.V. DANCING LESSONS. MISS WITHERS'class will open on Tuesday, 17th inst., in Orient Hall, Chu,rch-street. Private lessons at her own or pupils' residence.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6714, 5 June 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6714, 5 June 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6714, 5 June 1900, Page 4

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