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Best in t88o! Best ever Since!! Li<rk~Lx A V AXa [jr^*™"—*— ** ,^y"* Royal Agricultural Society's Sbow, at Maidstone, England, ■J use, 1899. EVER HELD. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OP OREAM SEFABATOBB 5 DAYS' CONTINUOUS TRIALS ! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED! POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines. im prize xao, awarded TO THE ALPHA LAVAL CREAM SEPARATE V e .lodges declined to award a Second Prize Id ( nib cl:is* 11 y did other machine of aurident morK. eland-Power Machines, in prize awari bd TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATOR. Judges awarded & Second Prize in this class to the Melotte Oream Bepanior. lair ymea I It pays you to buy THE BEST DON'T BE FOOLED luto buying a third-rate mnoliico that will never give tatiltactto and which will loss yoa more raoasy in nee year tban woald pay ALPHA-LAVAL tr-ichine. WHIMS >'OK [U.U6TKATKD OATALOUUKB k PHIOEB TO MASON, STRUTHERS & CO., OH ISTCBitfCH. OHIKJf AWBSTB FOR NEW ZKALAJID NEW PLYMOUTH 00 OP. .SOCIETY Agent* for Tp'MmH

TO .DaiRY FARMERS something to take tbe p]*x» of tbj Uonwitt rear a cslf. be obtained from R 0. TBMPLER, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMER . CHEAP MANURES! ON niUOKS AT NGAHAUBAHGA. M MANURE-J&4 FEB TOM. OUABANTKBD ANALYSIS. 1 Phosphate 27peroeoi, Ammonia Tpsfotni, BONK DUBT-£f. 5s pkb Ton. OUARASTUBu ANALYSIS. Trioaiclc Phosphate 48 par oust Ammonia 4 per oral NO. 1 MIXTUBB. £5 2s 6d PHE TON. OUABANTCBD ANALYSIS. One-half LAWBB* ScPSBPHOBPHATI. One-half BOKB Dust. NO. 3 MIXTUBB. £4 10s PER TON. One-haif Lawks' Superphosphate. One-half "M" Manubb. NO. 4 MIXTUBB. £4 15b pbb Ton. One-third Lawis' Supibphosphat* Oue-third Thomas' PaoePHAtl One-third Bo.<* Dusx 'x ilia is a first-class Turnip Muu<j *nd li pc iully recommended for wet or war lands. BfFCIAL POrATO MANURB£S psb ton. KAwrr i The addition of a small proportion of K4H.it to aryof the Mixture i« an edvantage, and twn be mode without extra obargf i Bpccißtd by the parehaeer* when firing the order. MIXING The Manure* are not mixed until tot ortl. re are sent out, and purebjuers at their option oan have the original manure! tent nix Lure a themselves. SV><CUL MIXTUHKboan be mad* at \lj time to suit farmer*. Note—The " M " Manare gave tbe belt results in proportion to cost out of 10 experiment* with Champion Swede Turnip* at the Government Kxperimental Farm at [ Motnohaki in 1897 (see page 170. Fifth Report <if Agricultural Dapartment) : experiments made at Momohakt with various Manuiee upon Turnip* in the (season 1898-99 show that the bmt remit was obtained from a mixture of one-third ttearned bone dui<> and two-third* basio •laa iThomas' Phosphate), whilst the beet remit, at a minimum co*% was from a nature of one-third Lawea' Superphosphate and two-third* of the W. M B CVi "M ' Manure. The latter mixture oon. tains the same componen s as the W.hi £. Co. s No. 3 Mixture, the proportion* jein* a little differect. The former combination point* o the fact, now generally recognised, that tho value of batic (lag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, ha* bean greatly under-estimated. The VV.M.K. Jo.'s No 4 Mixture nontains one-third of Thomas' Plnsplm-e. A pcresa of the repot t of Mr. f.iiiandera, the manager at Jlomouaki, embodying the results of the experiments refeirod to, which will be found ia Hie !>ve'U'i !ie;or, of the Dewi'"" of Ai-,:,;,i.;ne, w.nlti amply re- "»»' ai.yfij.Hi. -- wi. ; t j,idi a iifficulty in ■elu-t.iijj ifn' n:.i it • ii'tubie manure* KIO ~K FOR FftUKZING upon g'vlci'? accr,in,tutlhc following rate* 1o iuclutiii s'aui;!ii.ering, Fieezing, ia i'pi»K, Wrapper and freight. FOR SHIPMKNIfi IN THE MOm'U OF JUNK TO NOVKMBKK, inolr ' MUTTON, Jd per lb (tl.re " HKEF, 9-10 d n ne-;cnths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine tenth* of a penny Flli KHIJ'WJiNTS IV THB MONTHS OF moCKMIIUK TO MAY, imlusiveMl 7 Pi ON, 1 and 1-UU nor lb (one pennv MUT'iON, 1 and 1-UU per lb (one penny an one-tenth) BhKF, 1 ind 1-ICJ per b (one penny and one-tenth LA Mi!, l-5d per lb (one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat V.xport Company, LIMiTKD Wr.N.VT

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON.—IST MAY to 818T July, 1900 THE Shooting Set son for Native Qame (excepting kaka, native pigeons, tui, pukako, white heron, andoested grebe) and Imported Game in the f/intrict consisting of the Counties of TaraLaki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Eymotit Forest Reserve, Kaltaki Ranges, being Sections IGB iind 170, in the Oakura District, and Taraninihi or White CI ffs Reservation) will com mence on the Ist May anJ end on July 31st, both days inclusive. In the Mount Kgmont Korest Bese've, beingthe area within theiitcumicrenceof a circle, having a radius of six miles fiom the SDinmit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game is strict'y prohibited at all times. Licen.-es can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, the Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood and Opunake. lioknoEs lt^srtn. G. Rutherford F. S. Allea Krnest Hart ey A. L. Connctt D. Tippens Hy. Linn H. Pepperell F. C Harrison 'l' CorkiU F. M. Grayling G. T Mace _, N. Hill * A, Boon n Tred J. O'Biien L. B. Webaler F Ibbotson W. Oiver 0. Wall R. H. Piggott W. R. H. Frea W, Bennett J. Philhpa G. Rarker W. Hanamord A. Bewley J 1 euder F. ESeamu'k A. Rutin i ford A. 0. GUrkc J. H. MrCallum G. 3. Connett I'. M. Hanisea H..G. Cott;er R Joms G. W. Ware'.am J. C. Adsms Go. Fiajcia F. Julian J. V. W lsoa J. W. Bion P. I.anginan W. H. Birch A. Colscii) J. H. Kingeley J. lieunccb F. Gibhora W. DesHVrges 0. Finch aai E Miy V. Humphries J. Lovell W. Bew'cy N. IWW J. Stpmsun INGLEWOJD L CF.NeES B E. Haverbier Ciius, F. Laurent Aithur Gilbert Ejntst George 0. 0. Smith S. V Pratt Geo. Taylor Geo. Jenain Cr.ri„t3i her Ltixon 1 [enrv «m. Burkitt J Gibson Jan. W F Pcciv*) T I), Ols .n J W. Wi: fi-ld P. H Harbutt Hy. Pott' r F. A. M .Ravrtinson. Frank sh John Hook Thos. Nieholl E. Broad A. B. Gam'iu Jos. Miahinoiek Fdmund Hnworth J. Frewia Chas. Hodgson OPUNAKE LICiSNSKS. H. B»rrefi G Heenau W. Aitken J. Jjdsou A. Binchell WAITARA LICENSES. J. L. Lucna N. Topless A. Page C. A. Kuinbal H Rkh&rds C. H Wi'aon A. 8. Baker T. Iswcs W. Rowe, inn. R. T Hick* K. F. Buokthcught Geo. Kamson vV. Simpson Parris Taylor MT"£5 REWARD will be paid to any person procuring the conviction of any offender against the provision of the "Animals Protection Act, 1880." D. McALLUM, Secretary. WAITAIIA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. undersigned notifies that ho has l. bought out Mb. Rojjt. Kibuy's interest in the above BUSINKISiS. Customers will ploasd nc.te change of hours, viz. : Coach leaves Wait at 9.30 a.m. Coach U aws Now l'lymout l ' p.m. Seat liooked and parcels received at West's Etahks. E. OOUL'I'EU, partnership, yOTU'P; is hereby ~i\i-u th-;i we, the iitKiersie.iied havi this day entered into uartwirshiD as Laart a.id KslaK; Agents n New PlymoutU. . KI'GAK WAT DAVID I.AING. SOFT AND GLOSS"* UAIB. r l'o make tne Iviir growsoft, glossy, and I luxuriantly in matter that has vexed the minds of umny thousands. The hair ro quires to be nourished, ami the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this vuu must use i'aiki'i's hair Tunic It is the only prepaiation that fu.iils al! the requirements without the <h-aJi'antai;es necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It is not a greasy or oily prcpa-atiou, vviH not soil tho riiiost linen or Uci is not puis, nous, nor licen it contain anything to injure the most lemhir skin it is not highly perfume 1, am! in no v'ay objectionable to the mo.-t leaned sense of sn-.ell. It i-Jeoti'.aHy renioveo oaud.il? or otbe i-.Tip.Li'.tii j from tlie scalp. It makes the hair grow; oft, glossy, an strong It is sold in patent bottles at 2s (id; by post 3s. It !s r.am'.faotured or.ly by I,h« proprietor It should be on every larfv's toilet table. Distributii.g Agent foi Ta;anaUi-A. R SYKKS, opposite' Theatre Hoy id, New Ply "mouth. • Waitara Agents Lawbebok BBOS. Storekeepers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 103, 17 May 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 103, 17 May 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 103, 17 May 1901, Page 4

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