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TO jjaißY FARMERS somathing to take the place of the hi r*noved by the separator. This is Uwtd in 00D LIVKK OIL. A Hon will war a calf. be obtained from; &ZO. TEMPLER, Stratford; IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAUBANGA. M MASURE-£4 Pun Ton. GUAUAKTEBD ANALYSIS. Sricaloio Phosphate 27 per ceat. AmMonia 7 percent. BONE DUST—£S Cs pub TON. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosphate 43 per cent Ammonia 4 per cent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £5 2a 6d feu ton. OCARANTOTIO ANALIBIB. Oi*half La was' Sdpbuphospham. One-half Bonk Dust. MO. 8 MIXTURE. £4 10s FEB TON. One-half Lawbs' Superphosphate. One-half," M." Manubk. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4 15b pek Ton. One-thir4 TjAwks' Sufkrphosphati One-third Thomas' Phosphatb Soe-third Bou» Dust Vfiia is a first-class Turnip Manure, ind is specially reoommended for wet or sour l»ad?fc BWSCIAL POTATO MANURK£S Pirn tov

KAINITI addition of it small proportion of ... J to a«y of the mixture i« an ad«»ataj£, and cut be mod* without extra obarge if sgeeifud by tho parchaßers.wreu giving tka arder. MIXING ™" aro not mixed until tn« t out, anil ;.;. ..1- Mrs at theu •mi have thu o'- ; . i.l ma mres »- n» t| 4w«i tat *V nulio;'» u iga, :>nd make the tsolvs-s. mSQUfi MlXTUfliib con be made at way Mras to suit farmers. sfet*—9i* " M" Manure gave the best imimtm a proportion to cost out of 19 cxnpion Turnips at uouu nxpoi'imcuUl Firm at Xuaghafa ia 1897 (see page 170, Fifth a* *f Agricultural Department) : ■ •Kperlinonts m.ido at Momahaki I wr«» Tarious Manures upon Turnips in tho J itascaa 1898-91 show lhat the iimp result was ahtamed from a mixture of one-third otwnseA bone dut>> and two-thirdt basio I atoc ('■lomair' Pbospbate), whilst the beit result, at a minimum cost, was from a • ixture of one-third Lawes'' Superphosphate aad two-thirds of the vV.M K Co'i R tf ' Manure. The latter mixture containb the s»me components aatheW.M jS. Ce. » Vo. 3 Mixture, the proportions jcing a little different. The former combination point* • the fact, now generally recognised, that the value of bario slag, also known aa Thomas' Phosphate, hat been greatly oader-eetimated. Tho W.M.E. Co,'a to i Mixture contains one-third of Stomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the re"*rt of Mr. Gillanders, the manager at -emehaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will be found ia the Seventh Ropor; of the Department of Agriculture, wotld amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in •abating the most suitable manures. THU'COMPANf KrOKVBB STUCK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at th<= following rates To include s'uughterii'g, Freezing, pping, Wrapper ...nd Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IS THE MOfITH OF JUNK TO NOVEMBER, inelm'w— MUTION, Jd.'per lb (throe.farthings) BEEF, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a peony LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a F)« SHIPMENTS IN THB MONTHS OF DCOItMBER TO MAY, inclusiveMUTTON, I and 1-lOd por lb (ono penny and ono-tcnth) BEEF, 1 and 1-lCtl per lb (oue penny and one-tenth LAMS, l-0d per lb [(one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. DILHOIjiLADDEN, PARTNERSHIP. J O CE Ist hereby given that we. t I undersigned have this day entered Eto rtnershiD as Land and Estate Agents n w i'lymi/tton. EDGAK WATT. DAVID LAING

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 44, 28 February 1901, Page 1

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