IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. MANURES! ON TRUOKB AT NGAHAURANGA. M MANURE—£4 PBB TON. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. jLricaleic Phosphate 27 par cent. Ammonia ... 7 per cent, BONE DUST—£S 5s ran Ton. GUAHANTEBIi ANALYSIS. Tricaleic Phosphate Ammonia 43 per cent 4 per cent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £5 &» Oil PUB TON. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. One-half Lawes'Supkephosphatb. 1 Oue-half Bonk Dust. NO. 3 MIXTURE, £4 10s prcu Ton. OneTbaU IjAwes'Suprp.viiosphatis. One-half " M " Manuhe. NO. i MIXTURE. £4 15s peb Ton. Ooe-third Lawes' Superphosphate One-third Tiiomas' Phosphate One-third Bonb Dust This ia a first-class Turnip Manure, tnd is specially lecommendod for wot or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE—£S PBK TON. KATNIT I The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the Mixture ia an advantage, and oan be made without extra charge if specified by the purchasers when giving
MIXINU Tha Manures are not mixed until ths orders are sent out, and purchasers at theiz option can have the original manures sunt to them in th« maker's bigs, and make the mixtures themselves. BPKCIAL MIXTURES can be made at any time to suit farmers, Note—The " M " Manare gave the best results in proportion ti coat out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm at Momohaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Dapartment) :-~ The experiments made at Momohaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that ihe B»sr result was obtained from a mixture of one-third steamei bone dutt and two-tnirda basic s'ac (Thomas' Phosphate), whil.it the bett remit, at a minimum cos', was from a fixture of oue-third Lawcs' Snperphos-, phate and two-thirds of the vV.M E Co's "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components as ihe W. M S. Co. ,s No. 3 Mixture, the proportions Jting a little different. The formor com ination points o the fact, now generally recognised, that the value of banc slag, also known aB Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-estimated. The W.M.E. Co.'a No. 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr. Gillanders, the '.nanager at Momphaki, embodying the rosults uf the experiments rgferced to, which will be found in the 'fcWe-Jti Kopors of the De. partment of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in 'elfctingjthß most suitable manures. THH COMPANY BKOMVBS STOOK FOB FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To include slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR BHIPMENTS IN THE MONTH OF JUNE TO NOVKMBEB. inolus w>MUTTON, |d per lb (three farthings) PEEP, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a pennj LAMB, 9-10 d „ {nlm tenths of a peony F)R SHIPMENTS IV THS MONTHS OF DROKMBEK, TO MAY, inclusiveMOTION, 1 and 1-10J per lb (one penny and one-tooth] BUEF, 1 and l-10d per lb (one penm and ene-tcnth LAMB, l-5d per lb (one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, DILNOT RLADDKN. Penretar : LAND. _ LAN J;. FOB PALEMidhirat township. Several good leve Motions, at prices to suit working men. 2000 acres, Awakino. Good grazing farm 470 acres grass, remainder light bush. Thre< room house, considerable fencing. Mr. N King's sale yards handy. Botli AnokUnc and Tarsnaki stock markets available, about 25 miles from Te Euiti Railway Station en North Trunk Railway. £2 10s. per acre foi freehold; part can remain on mortgage at f per cent. 149 acres, Elfcham Road, near Kaponga 6- room house and outbuilding, a grand dairj farm factory and school close at hand. 100 acres, near Eltbam, 5-room house anc outbuilding, fenced and sub-divided. , about a mile of fencing Price, £4 10s par acre. 13| acres, 8 room house; land fenced frnit trees and shatter bush. 2 miles from centre of town of New Plymouth. Only £R2S. Also, 14 acres adjoining above, a( £2, r > per acre, "jsj awes, Durham Road. Abou 116 amw In gfai", 4-room house, e f c, level 1 and'dry, t miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing, £5 10s p«r acre. Midhirst—s sections and cottage. Price , olny *,lO. 'tii m ts'if, 1970 acrea, flr'si class graking land, about one quarter in grass, small house, etc. 15 years lease with right of purchase. We draw transfers of freeholds or leases, mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers' charges. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, at low rates of ioteiest. We act as agent* for country solicitors, land brokers, and others in registering deeds, etc. We advertise prope-ty for sale free f \ Instructions promptly attended to if sent > by post, or left with A. H. Mooro, Opunake, 1 F P. Fookes, Waverley, or Perry & Percival, ACFOOKES&C c LICENSED LAND BROKKRB. New Plymouth. LAND. LAND. WE beg to advise the public that we aw carrying on busir.esH in New Ply i month (in premises opposite the Oolfee Palace, in Bgmont-street) >, .lAND an ESTATE iACJENTS. I Vetdors are invited to send us particulars of propertiss which they may wish to dis" 3 of. " WATT & LAWS, I Fgmont-atreet, Qppotite Coffee Palace
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 21, 22 January 1901, Page 4
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831Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 21, 22 January 1901, Page 4
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