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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKB AT NGAHAURANGA. M.MAND»B-£4 Pan TON. OHJABANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosphate 27 per cent. Ammonia ... ... ,7 pei cent. BONE DUST—£S 6s PUB TON. GUARANTBBd analtsis. Trioaloto Phesphate 43 per cent Ammonia ... ... ~, 4 per cent NO. IJMIXTORB. £S 2» 6d PKB com. : dnehaK.LAWES' Sopehphosphaih. One-half^BoHß^DusT. NB. 3 MIXTURE. £4;ios>Bßjo*.i One-half Lawes'Superphobphatb. One-half ",11," Manubb. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4jl6sJPEj£ToN, One-thirdJLAWEa' Sdpbhphospbati One-third*THOMAs' Phosphats One-third~BoN» Dvsi This is a first-class Turnip Manure, %nd i> speoiplly reoomtnended {or wet or soar lands. " SPECIAL, POTATO MANURE—£6 pib T6N. ' ; (Fhe'l addition of a sUll] proportion ef Kamh to mv of tko Mizlort ii in mlvab* MIXING | . . The Manures'ate not mixed fcritiljlthe orders are sent out| and ptirohasoro at ueii option oan have the original manures tint to them in the maker's bsri, and make the mixtures themselves. i SPECIAL MIXTURES) oanjWhnade 'at any time to suit farmers. * 1 Note—The "M" Manure gave the best results in proportion to oost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Troupe at the Government Experimental at Momohaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department)The experiments made at Momahaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that ihe Btet result was obtained from a mixture ofjone-third steamel bone dmt and two-thirds basio slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the best remit, at a minimum cost, w&S from a fixture of one-third Lawea' Superphosphate and two-thirds of the VV.M E CVs "M" Manure. The latter mirture eontains the same components as the W.M j3. Co.'a No, 3 Mixture, the proportion* xing a little different. The former eembination points to the fact, now generally recognised, that the value of batic Slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, hj»» been greatly under-oetimated. The' W.M.E. Co.'g jn'o 4 Mixture contains one-thiidof Thomas' Phosphate. A perasal 6( the report of Mr. GillanderSg the manager at Momobaki, embodying the results of the experiments referied to, whioh< will be found in the Seventh Hopors of the Department of Agriculture, wotld amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty, in •electing the most suitable manures.

IHI tJOMTAH* RSOSITSJ BTO3K FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the followjog'ratea To include s'aughtering, I'reejing, Shipping, Wrapper and freight, FOR SHIPMKMTd Iff THi. OF JUNK TO NOVEMBER, inolmtvaMUTTON, $d per 111 (three farthmjs) BEEF, 9-10 d nine- enths of a IXBDV LA MB, 9-10 i (nina tenth) of a peony TDK SHIPMENTS THS MONTHS OF DBOKMBER TO MAY, inclusive MUCION, 1 and 1-101 per lb (ore' and one-tenth) BbEF, 1 and 1-lCd'per lb (one p«nn\ and one-tenth) LAMB, 1-Sd per lb (one ptnny and one-fifth The Wellington Expert Company, LIMITED. DILNOT BLADDEN, Searetary ' BARGAIKS IN BOOTS & SHOES _ BAtGUMS. PEACH'S

annual: STOCKTAKING SALE For Weeks. For Weeks When the whole large and varied stook of BOOTB and SHOES will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRIOESJ The following are a few of thelines Ladies' Dancing Shoes, from 2s 3cl Ladies' Oxford Shoes, from 4s Ladies' Balmoral Boots, from 6s 63 Ladies' Legktte Boots, from 7s 9d Men's Strong-nailed Shooters, from*9s lien's Balmoral Boots, from 8s 3d " Men's Oxford Shoes, from 6s 9d TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SALE, AN" GET A SCPPLY Off BOOTS & BHOSS AT AN EXTRA LOW PAIIE. All goods booked will be oharged the usual price. J. C. PEACH, Cash Boot Shop, INGLEWOOD. 1901. wises 21NEW ZEALAND POST OFFICE DIRECTORY Ty ILL be issued early in January, 1901, T T with the latest and up-to-date information of every part of the whole colony, homely hound, at the very low prioe of 21* for 2900 large-sized PAGES of Directory matter, printed and bound in New Zealand, forming the Cheapest Directory ever issued out of Britain, and by far the largest printing and binding undertaMna ever done in any of the Australasia® Oolonfes, and equalling in compilation the laigest Directories in Britain. ™S DIRECTORIES— Offices, Droedin nd Ohnstchnrch, and at Sydney, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth where Wise's Directories for each of these

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 26 October 1900, Page 4

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