IMPORTANT TO FARMERS., CHEAP MANURES! ON NGAHAUBANGA. I M MANUBB-£4JPi!B lon. CUAIL&.NTBED ANALYBIS.J Tricaloic Phosphate ..." ... 27 percent. Ammonia . ... 7 per cent, BONE DUBT—£S 6s PUB Ton. ' ' ,~, SnABANIBED£ASALISia. Tricaldo Phosphate {... ... 43 per centj Ammonia ... ... ... i per cent I NO. 1 MIXTUBE. £5 2a 6d pebJton. GUABANTSED ANAMBIS. One-half/Lawes' Suphbphosphatb. > NO. 3 MIXTUBE. ' £i 10s per Ton. One-half Lawes' Supbrphosphatb. One-half" M " Mahubb. < NO. i MIXTUBE. ,£4lsa per Ton. One-third Lawks' Superphosphate! Phosphath One-third JBon» Ditst This is a first-class Turnip Manwe, and is specially recommended for wet or sour lands. SPEOIAI. POTATO MANURE£S PIB lON. KArarrii : The-addition of a small proportion of KAmrr to aoy of the Mixture is an advantage, and can be made without extra ebarge if specified by the purchasers when giving the order.
MIXING The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at tbeLoption can have the original manures sent ■nixtures themselves. SPSCIAL MIXTURBb,can be made at any time to suit farmers. j NotehrThe, "Id" Manure gave the beat results in proportion to coat out of 19 experiments with Champion Swade Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm at Slomohaki in 1897 laee page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural D apartment) : The experiments nude at Momohaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that the Base result was obtamsd from a mixture of one-third ■itse-med bone dm* and two-tnirds basic slaßlThomas' Phosphate), whilst the best result,-at a minimum cost, was from a nurture of one-third Lawos' Superphosphate and two-thirds of ths VV.M E CVs "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contaiha the same components as the W.M £. I 00. s No. J Mixture, toe proportions ocing ! a little different. The former combination Dointa to the fact, now generally recognised, that the value of banc slag, also as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-estimated. The W.M.E. Oo.'s No i Mixture contains one-third of L'homas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report o£ Mr. Gillanders,, the manager aV Momohaki, embodying the results of tl»i xperimeuta refaned to, which will be found in the Seventh Kopor j of the Deparmeni. of Agriculture, wa-Ud amply re?»y anyfarawr who finds a difficulty in electing the most suitable manures. j THB eOMPAHX BUCBIVES I STO3K FOR FREEZING upon c-vrcr's account at ths following rates I _ To include s'aughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrafpper and freight. JFOR SHIPMBNTS IN THE MOtfXHo • IF JUVE TO NOVEMBER, inclusive - MOWN, |d per lb (three farthings) BEEP, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a F >R SHIPMENTS IV TH«! MONTHS OF UKOEMBEK TO M.\Y, inclusiveMOTION, 1 and 1-101 per lb (one psnny and one-tenth) BEEF. 1 and lb (one penny aud one-tenth LAMB, l-sdper lb (one'peony and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, MWQI SiWPftSH, Swretgf
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 243, 8 December 1900, Page 4
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457Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 243, 8 December 1900, Page 4
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