■■^■.^rK>'--y-':-'--f?.'''. Liver, Kidney and . • » Stomach Complaints Brought to •••••••••••< : A FULL stop : ## ,------------ By the timely use of "Jmpej/s J/lay JTpple" Tblt Brilliantly Sueeaufnl Remedy It AH HONEST ABDiaiNB-Not a MyaUHona Concoctroß. IT O*N •! TAKBN WITH OONFIDCNOI. . "fmpey'a Ray Hppla" U mads from the May apple, Dandelion, easeara and Tarkey I) pound«d In a setanlific ap-to-dste fashion. There Is no better reitot Id for awangemrat of the Dlgesttro Occam or Sluggish Liver. . 2/o ■'■<». OHEMIBTB AND BTOREB. «Sa» "vf*,i4 i / < >;.; ; i^wwjsr^iwssttisa
TO uaiRY FARMERS something to take the place of the fat removed by the separator. This is found in COD LIVER OIL. A lion will rear a calf. be obtained/rom R..0. TBMPLER, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. ; CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA. H. MANURE—£4 Pan TON. GDABANTBBD AHALYSIS. Tricaloio Phosphate 27peroent, Ammonia 7 per.cent. BONE 6s peb Tok. GUABANTBBD ANALTBIB. Tricaloio Phosphate ... Ammonia ... 13 per oent ... 4 per oent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £S 2* fid FEB lON. OBABANTIBD ANAUTBIB. One-half Lawbb' Supebphosphaib. One-half Bohb DTJBT. NO. 8 MIXTURE. 10s pbb Ton. One-half Lawbb' Buperphospbati. One-half." M." Mastoid. NO. 4 MIXTURE. . £4;iAs PBB Ton. One-thirdgLAwaa* Scpbrphosphati One-thlrd'THOMAs' Pbosphats One-third' Bom Dubs This is a first-olass Turnip Manure, and is specially recommended for wet or sou lands. SPECIAL FOTAXO MANURE£S PBB TOH. I KAINITI I Tie addition of a small proportion of I KaDiit to any of the Mixture is an advan- [ tags, and oaa be made without extra charge 1 specified by the parohasersiwbeo giving the order. MIXINtt ~ Manures are not mixed until the , are tent out, and purchAsers at thet/ 1 oaa hare the origin 4 manures sent 1 k the maker's b g», and make the as fcemeelros. SUA MIXTOttKb eon be made at , Vmi to suit farmers. Note—The *' U." Manore gave the best results in proportion to oost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm at Momohaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Rejurt of Agricultural Department) : The experiments made at Momohaki nith nrinn. M.nnn. rp„„j„. • .. season 1898-99 show that the bbst result was obtained from a mixture of one-third steamed bone <lut*> and two-thirds baslo slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the be«t remit, at a minimum cost, was from a Otxtnre of one-third Lawes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of the VV.M B Co's "it ' Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components as the V7.M £. Co. s No. 1 Mixture, the proportions Jting a little different. The former combination j point* o the fact, now generally recog- j nised, that the value of ba»io slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been I eatle under-estimated. The W.M.B. .'s No. 4 Mixture contains one-third of Chomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the re--1 -ort of Mr. Gillanders, the manager at lomobaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will be found in the Seventh Reporb of the Department of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmar who finds a difficulty in most suitable manures. THB.COMPANt RKOMVBB STOCK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates (To include slaughtering, Freezing, Sn pping, Wrapper Mid Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IS THE MOjmi OF JUNE TO NOVKMBGB, inoluave-; MUTTON, Jd.'por lb (three farthings) BEEF, 9-10 d ' nine-tenths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a penny F)R BHIPMENTB IN THE MONTHB OF DEOEMBER'TO MAY, inclusive-" MOTION, 1 and MOd per lb (one: penny and one-tenth) BEEF, 1 and l-10d'per lb (one penny and ene-tenth LAMB, 1-Gd per lb (one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, DILNOT SfiADDEtr. PARTNERSHIP. OE is hereby giren that we. t I undersigned have this day entered nto tnershiD as Land and Estate Agents n w Plymbiiin. EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAIN a
PATEA RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETINiPForHACKSONLY BJA S;T E R MON DAT, SthApril, 1901. President—W.O. Byme«,E»q. Vtoe-Presl dent—H. 0. Clarke, Esq. Judge —& X Moßae, Keq. Handicappei Mr. I. X Henry*. Starter Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. 0. Potto. Clerk of Soales—Mr. J. Patenon. Clerk of Course Mr. P. lastbury. Treasurer Mr. H. 0. Clarke. Stewards—Mesm 8. QIUI- - W. Gowor, G. T. Potto, W. Symea, T. Campbell, Jas Pater»on, H. 0. Clarke, B. X. Mcßae, A. Sergeant, W. Matthews PROGRAMME: 1. FLYING HANDICAP, of 40 ton •Mood hone to receive S sovs out of the stakes distance } mile, Nomination, 16i; acceptance 30i. To Btart at 1145 am 3. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 mm: second horto to receive S sovs out of the stakes; distance, li miles; over 8 flight* of hurdle*, Bft 6in high. The winner of any hurdle raoe after lOlbs. No start at 12.30 pi 3. KAKARAMEA STAKES, 6 sovs: soctnd horse to receive ft sovs out of the stakes; distance 4} furlongs. Open to hone* hat hav« never won a raco exceeding £25 in value. Weight Bst Entrance, 25s—on general entry night. To itart at 1p m 4. PATEA EASTER HANDICAP. 76 bow ; second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third hone 6 son out of the stakes; distance. If miles. Nomination, 20a; aooeptange, 40s. To start at 2pm 5. FARMERS' PLATE, of 26 ton: second horse to receive 6 sots out of the stakes; distance 1 mile. Entrance, 25s—on general en night. For all honos that have never star f >r any other race (Farmers' Plates excepted, and winners of those barred). Welter weight-for-age, Open to all horses trained in, and the bona sae property of residents within the boundaries of the fatea and Hawora Counties for three months prior to date of racing. To start at 2,46 p m 6. ALTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 46 sovs.; second horse to receive 6 sovs out ot the stakes; distanoe 1 mile. Minimum weight, Sat 71b Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 255. To start at 8.30 pm 7. FINAL STAKES, of 25 sots: second horse to reeeive 6 sovs out of tho stakes. Dialate* ii furlongs. Open ti all hones that hare never won a raoe at titie r,f starting. Weight, M. Entrance, 26s -on general entry niehk, To start as 4.16 p m DAtES OF NOMINAIONS, AOOEPT ANOBt and GXNSrUL ENTRIES. VoutNA«oNßnptoß. p.m. on Wednesday, 6th March, 1901. Wbiohts deolarod on Friday, Sgnd March, 1001. AOOBPTANOKS AMD GBHHBAL EhtBUB UO to 8 p.m. on Friday, 29th Marob, 1901. Rules and Regulations. I—A " Hack " means a hors that has at time of Nomination, never won a race of tho value of 80sovior races of the colloetiyc valuo of 150 lan advertised race exece.ting.4o sovs (hick aol hunter races excepted) I 2 The winnor of any flat raco after declaration of weights to curry u penalty of 71bs, and of overy I additional race 61b extra in all handicap flu B—Entries by telframa must jriva full particulors of tho horse, and must bo confirmed in Writing at the earliest poisible opjnrtuntty 4—Owners, trainors, an I nthon cnterin; anl accepting horses for the abovo Mooting are nati. fied that no entries or a;coptauess will bo re. eolved unlos lan >»m,i.l Im kh/i n aiu... amount in cash Stakes paid in full. All races tobi rjo u-ilor tin Stw ZnWui rale raoin NoiE.-Tho Post and Telegraph offices olobos at p.m. The Secretary will receive "money fo investment on tho totalisator. R. W. HAMKRTON, Secretary. Approved by the Tariinaki Metropolitan Chib, January 26th, 1901. Musscll eetwood. Secretary. 1 SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. utter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair requites to be nourished, and the akin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this yoa must uso farter's Hair Tonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without tho disadvantage! necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It Is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil tho finest linen or j&oe is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender akin It is not highly perfumed, and in no way-obiectiouabletothe most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandriff or othe impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an strong ' It is sold in patent tiottles [at 2s 6d: by post 3s. I ' It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranald—A. X, SYKES, opposite Theatre Royal, Now Ply. mouth. Waitara Agents Lawbhnob Bbos. Storekeepers. u, "~ SUNBEAM PCRK OJSYLON ryvo *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 53, 22 March 1901, Page 1
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