Fertilisers, Jewellers, Etc. Uestfistd pitot® Mmure MANUFACTURING ANALYSIS. 11 to 12% Soluble Phosphate 22 to 23% Insoluble Phosphate I>4 to 2% Ammonia 9 to 10% Sulph. of Potash PACKED IN HANDY 1% CWT. BAGS, 16 TON LFl\.! BE2J V PER TC less 2'/ 2 / MIN IUM GUARANTEE 31M5 Trial Pnosphates 1 '2l Ammonia. Equivalent to I'OO Nitrogen B‘oo sulphate of Potash SP ECIAL QUOTATIONS TOR LARGE LOTS EIGHTEEN YEARS before the FARMING PUBLIC GROWING IN FAVOUR EVERY YEAF, DISCOURAGES FUNGOID & OTHEi i DISEASES LEAVES THE LAND IN SPLENDID HEART GROWS RECORD CROPS STucNDiD QUALITY OUR CUSTOMERS REPORT SPLEKDir CROP, NO DISEASE - USED “ WESTFIELD ” “ Las’, si■:•■-uii I youi epaslal Potato Manor 3. I had a splendid a rep ; no disease nf any Kind." rrC astir © lu* S N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD. Head Office : Al.’ ~CT S“!7EKT Works: WEST!-.. LU. .tear Otnhuhu AUCKLAND
'T'O STAND AT ARATIATIA 1 and travel surrounding districts, THE TROTTING STALLION All Black. (re , Young Vic'or —Da Ndl ) ‘‘All Black” is a beautiful black horse with good legs and feet. His sire, Young Victor, by Victor, started seven times, gaining 4 first and 2 seconds. Young Victor is by Victor, who was never beaten in a shosv ring, except by his own stock. TEEMS—Service, £3 single mare, Guarantee, £4. Two or more mares as per arrangement. W. A, and R. WRIGHT, Owners. B. McSWEENEY, Groom-In-charge. 3.33 T O STAND THIS SEASON MORRINSVILLE, IN And travel the Districts of YVaitoa, Waihou and Te Aroha, the Heavy Draught Stallion “ Gallant Ben,” Rising 6 years, by the champion sire Benmore ; dam Sylvia ; one of the best, if not the best, mares seen in Waikato. His stock, two years old, show promise of first-class quality. Particulars in future advertisement. For further information apply to J. GADDES, o 17 Morrinsville. Bricks Bricks Bricks JOHN BEW BEGS to remind inhabitants of Te Aroha and surrounding districts that ho has resum> d possession of the Te Aroha Brick Kiln, and begins operations on Monday next. A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE MAKE FROM FIRST CLASS MATERIAL. Orders addressed to — J. BEW, Wliitaker-street, Te Aroha. 344
[a card. [ John Fuatbk. Robt. Fbateb. Wm, Fuatek Frater Bros., LAND AGENT & SHAREBROKER •20 Stock Exchange, Auckland. • <iEO. E, CLARK AND SONS, Merchants CAMBRIDGE, | )EG to call the special attention of * Farmers to the immense benefit derived from using Bone Phosphate AND £.S.D. Superphosphate \S M A NUKE FOK TOP-DRES ING And as a Grain Manure, tho r.■> ults obtain'-d have astonished many and iatitied all who have used them .’lk re is no manure of equal value at he prices on the market. We avo lie testimony of large numbers of the .nos*, practical men in the district in support of our assertion Tab - the analysis and the price and i mipare with any other manure on tho tarket, and you will prove orr c<>n~ ..on I ion PRICES, free on rail, Auckland : £ s Bum* Phosphate, black, 61 l>(ir cent -1 10 per t f.s.d. Stq eiplios]ihate, to 1 ei- cent soluble . . 1 10 pci tor. Kainit .. . ..4 5 pier ton Subject to a discount of 5s per ton ou 5 ton lots ; 2A per cent on smaller lots. For cash at thirty days. ON SALE.—Prime Samples of Haw Australian and Local Algerian
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43382, 13 October 1908, Page 4
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