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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. ON TRTUOKS AT NGAHAURANGA. M MANURE—£4 Pbb Ton. I GUABANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricaloic Phosphate 27 per cent. Ammonia 7 per cent BONE DUST—£S 5s per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricaloic Phosphate Ammonia 43 per cent 4 per cent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £5 2s 6d pkk TON. I GUARANTEED ANALIBIS. Onn hllf LAWKS' SuPTCBPHOSPHATH. Ono-half Honk Dust. NO. 3 MIXTURE. [ £4 10s pkii Ton. One-half Lawus'Supkbphosphatb. One-half '' M " Manukd. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4 15s PER TON. One-third Lawbs' Supeuphosphatb One-third Thomas' Phosphate One-third Bonb I)cst This is a first-class Turnip Manure, wd is specially recommended for wet or tour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURR£S PBtt lON. KAINIT I The addjti on of a small proportion of K.AINIT to any of the Mixture is an aijvantage, and on be mode without extra obarge if speoifiod by the purchasers when giving the order.

The Manures aro not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at thei. option cm have the original manures jtmt to them in the maker's bigs, and make the mixtures themselves. fIPKOIAL MIXTURE cau bo made at any time to gujt farmers,. Note—The " M " Manure gave the beat results in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Kxperimental Farm at Momohaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Kepoit of Agricultural DepartTieat) : The experiments made at Momohaki with va'ious Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that ihe i* result was obtained from a mixture of one-third ateom.e 1 bor.e dm* l ai 'd two-tnirds has c glac: (Thfimani Hb-jephjjjie), tbe bet ramlt, at a inuiimum cqoi', was frofn a /rature of one-third l-awes' SuperphoS' phate and twe-thirds of the vV.M K tVf "M ' Manure. The latter mivturo con 1 tains the same components as i.he W.H &. C 0.,0 No. 3 Mixture, the proportions jem; a little differe.it. The former oomkjnatior points o the fact, now generally rocog nised, that the value of batio slag, alsi

known as Thomas Phosphate, has been greatlj under-estimated. The W.M.E. Co.'s No. 4 Mixture contains cue-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of '.he report of Mr. fiillanders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will be found }n tho fcieyenjjli rjcporis of th,e Dopartmcnt, of Agripul&ure, wonlc| amply irepay any farmer who finda a'difficulty in >eli>ctiug che most suitable manures. TH.I COUP AN S fctOBIVES

8100K FOR FREEZING upon owner's aocount at the following rates To Include slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper and freight. FOs IN THE MOfll'ti OF JUNE TO NOyEMBER, inolus'reMUTTON, £d per lb (three farthings) 1 BEEF, 8-10 d nlne-tenths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (uine-tonll* of a F)R SHIPMENTS IN WWi MONTH' OF DEOBMBER TO MAY, inclusivoMUTION, 1 and 1-10.1 per lb (one penny and one-tenth BEEF, 1 and 1-lCd per lb (one penny anc one-tenth LAMB, l-5d per lb (one penny anr «Bg sth$ th The Wellington Mea. Export Company, j PILNOT BUPDEN, Seeretar LAND. _ LAND, FOE PALE— Midhirst township. • Several good level sections,.at prices to suit wcrUiDg\,men. 2000 dcrbs, Awakiao, Good grazing form 470 acres grass, remainder light'.bush. Three room house, considerable fencing. Mr, N King's sale yards hardy. Both-AncMand and Taranaki stock markets available, about 25 mil's from Te Kuiti Railway Station en I North Trunk Railway. £2 10s. per acre'foi freehold; part can ramain on mortgage at 5 per cent. 149 acres, Elthatn Boad, near Kaponga 6-room house and outbuilding, a grand dairy farm factory and school close'at ha"d. 100 acres, near Eltbam, 5-room honse and outbuilding, fenced and subdivided. 460 acres, 10 milei from Wajtara. About 160 acres in grass, abcu.i a mile of fencing. Price, £4 10b per acre. 13| acres, 6 room house; land fenced, fruit trees and shelter bush. 2 miles from centre of town of New Plymouth. Only £525. Also, 14 acres adjoining above, at £25 per acre. 'l9O acres, Durham Rpad. Abou 115. acres in_ grass, 4-room bouse, etc., level anddry, 5 miles from Railway Station and "Dairy Factory, by good level road ; 90 obains wire fencing, £5 10s per acre. Midhirst—s sections and cottage. Price olny fc*o. TO BE LET. 1970 acres, first class grazing land, about one quarter in grass, small house, etc. IB years lejtsowjth right of purchase, We draw transfers of freeholds or liases, mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokars' charges. i

—„ o-o es > "arga ana smah at low rates of inteiest. We act as' agent* for country solicitors land brokers, and others iu registarlnj We advertise preperpw for sale free i charge.' '" " ; '' '? • • 1 Instructions promptly attended to if /sent by post, or left with A., H., Moore, Opunako, P P. Fookes, Waverley, or Perry 3c Pcrcival, [nglewood. AC FOOKES &C a LICENSED LAND BBOKKRB. New Plymouth. LAND. lANP. t beg to advise the that we n« ™T carrying on business in New Vly nouth fin premises opposite the Coffee 'alaoe, In Kf>mont.street) b .LAND an ESTATE AGENTS. .Vetdors ere invited to send us particulars f propertias which they may wish to din" lose of. " WATT k LAINQ, Hgmout-street, Opposite Ooflee> Palace

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 22, 23 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 22, 23 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 22, 23 January 1901, Page 4

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