! Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! ALPHA-LAVAL gKKAM SEPARATOR^ Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Maidstone, England, Jun, 1899. EVER HELD. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF CREAM SEPARATORS 6 DAYS' COHTWUOI'S TRIALS ! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED! POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines, in prize xao, awabdkd TO THE A j.I'HA LAVAL ORKAM SXPARATI P t> Jur".,;cs declined toawurd h Second Prim in I'll* class v i y< d otiier machine of «uh :ient merit. d and-Power Machines, in prize m, awari ed TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OUEAM SEPARATOR. Judges awarded a Bacond Prtxe Id tbU claaa to the Melotte Oraazo SflpfrmtOY* Dairymen! It pays yott to buy IHE BFST j DON i" BE FOOLED into baying a third-rato that will novor give eatisf&ctlo j »nd whicb will lose you more monay in one yo»r t'jai would piy ) ALPHA-T WAL mi shine, j WttlVlt KOll ILLUSTR ATKI) A. HKIOE. J TO MASON. STRUTHERS & CO, CH ISTCHSIFCH T0 CH(LV AOKN fB FOB NJtVf ZEALAND NEW PLY MOO 1H CL-OP, .JOCIEr? Agenta for T«.an«.M
TO jjaißY FARMERS IMEAR GOOD CALVES by giving then IV sorrttbing to take the place of the fat removed by the separator. This is found in COD LIVER OIL. A lion will rut a w'f, be obtained from B 0. TEMPLER, Stratford ORTANT TO FARMER . CHEAP MANURES! on trucks at ngahaubanga. M MANURE—£4 Plr TOM. GUARANTEKIJ ANALYSIS. I Phosphate 27 per oani Ammoria 7 per oent. BONE DUST—£F Cs PICK TON. GUABAXTKEo ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosphate ... t .. 43 per oani Ammonia 4 peroral NO. .1 MIXTURE. £5 2s 6d peb lON. OCA&AKTCBO ANALYSIS. One-half Lawks' Sdpuefhoßfha.ii. One-half Bomb Duet. NO. S MIXTURE, _ £4 10s pbb Ton. One-half Lawks' SupI'RPHOSPHATI. One-half '• M " MAnuuh. NO. 4 MXTURE. £4 15s pbb Ton. One-third Lawbs' Fctpiikphasphati Ono-third Thomas' Phosphati One third Bo;i Dost nia is a fiistclass Turnip Manure, \ndla pr ially iccommcndtd for wet or soar laud*. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE£S PEK TON. KAINTTI The addition of a small proportion at Kainit to u y of the Mixture U an ad*aatagn, and en be msde without extra oharge i tpecifi. d by the purchasers wien giving the crder. UIXINU Th-> Man urea are not mixed until the ord rs ure sent out, agd puich iters at tbeif option o*n have the original manure* s*nt io tiicn in th« maker's dim, and the mixtures tliemselvfs. H'. CIAL MIXTURIfb can be made at iry time to suit farmers, ynte—'The "M " Manure gave the beat resists in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swrde Turnips at the Government Kxper mental Farm at Morr ihaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Repucof Agricultural Department) ex . crime it* made at Momohakl with va> ions Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that the bmt result was obta ned from a mixture of one-third steamed bone dut*) and two-thirds baslo slag (.Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the bett remit, at a minimnm cos , was from a ffjture of one-third Lanes' Supeipbo*. phate and two thirls of the W.M B Co'l "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contain* the same components as ihe W M 4 Co. s No. 3 Mixture, tt e proportions Mini a little differe it. The former combination pointa o t*o fact, now generally recognised, that the v.<lue of oaiio slag, known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been und'r-cstimatcd. The W.M.B. Uo.'s No 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phospha'e. A portisa of the repojt of Mr. (-illanders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the resulu, of the experiments ref<tred to, which will be found in the Seventh Report, of the Do. par.mom of Agriculture, wo*\ld amply repay aryf.i; wr wlio (iids a difficulty in >e)ri:tiog til it; moat suitable manure] Tili? COMPANY R'ODVJI 87' ,> 'K FOR FRKKZTVG upon cv jci a accornt at t? t following rates To irc'uec s'aught->rin;, Greeting, s 'n Wrapper and freight. 1?0R SHIPMENTS IN THE MOmih OF JUNK TO NOVEMBER, inolus reMUTTON, £d per lb (three farthings) BKKP, 9-10 d n ne-t enths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (uine-tenths of a penny K )R MJIPMHN'TS I\" THt" MONTHS Oi* DfCOKMCEK TO MAY, inclusive—l aiul 1-10.1 per lb (one p'-ruy an one-tenth) BKKP, 1 an'.* l-lTu pf-r li (ono poun* and one-tenth LAMB, 1 -5d per lb (one penny and one fifth 1 lie Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED DTT.NOT
TAIIANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETF. SHOOTING SEASON.—Ist Mat to 31st July, 1900 THE Shooting Scv son for Native Game (exception kaks, native pigeons, tui, pukako, white heron, andc ested grel ■) and Imported Game in the Lia'rict consistiDg of the Counties of Taraiahi aud Clifton (excepting the Mount Kgmont Korest Reseive, Kaitaki Ksnges, being Sections 168 end 170, in the Oakura Distiict, »nd Pa:aninihl ot White CI CC« Heseivalion) will corn mence on the Ist May anJ end on July 31st, both dajs inclusive. In the Mount Egroont Forest Rce've, being the area within tliec ircnmference of a ciicle, having a radius of six miles frono the summit of Mount Kgmoot, Die fhoi ting of Native aid Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times. Licences can be obtained from the Obief Postmri-,t",r at, New Pljiiioutli, the Postmasters at Wait-ara, Inglewood and Upuuakc.
LICENSES ISBl'icD. G. Uot'.t ftrJ A. ltuthnford F. S. Alle.i A. C. Ch>ke Eincst Harvey J. IJ. IK Callum A. L. Oonnett G. N. Coi.nett D. l.ppens P.M. Ha:iis«u Hy, L : nn It. G. Coitier H. Pepperell R.Jons F. C liarrison G. W. Wureham 'l'. Corkill J. c. A<'. ins F M. Gnyling Geo. F ..;icis G. T. Mace F. Ju'lj'.i N. Hill J. p. W i to a A. Boon J. W. K <on H Teed p. J.ur • i,an J. o'6 ieu W. II i'.irch L. B. Webj'er A. Co'snu F Ibbolson J. TT. Kjugsley W. 0 iver J. Bcncct 0. Wall F. G'lljli .i s B. If. I'iqpott W. I) ii < rges W. R. H. Frci (1. F el a n N, Ben-ett R y J. 1 hill.pa K. ]1 ii ni hrieß 0. Baiku- J. Lme' W. Hin mcd W. Bmv ey A. Be« >oy i\'. lli w l . .■ J. ' on ! ir J, srpni• JU F Si am rk ING',KWOOD L (>:.< KH. B JE. Iluverb'ir Dixon CJhas. F. Laurent Htmy 'm Buikitt Arthur Gilbert J. Gibson, nil Ejn st George W F Pciciva' C. 0. Smith T I>. Cnlson a. F Pialt J W. W li Id Geo. Taylor P. H- Hirbutt Geo Jcnsi n Hp. Pott' r F A. M.Rawlinson Frank Si and sli John Hook . The. NichoU E. Broad A. B. ihm'iu Jas. Mi hintiik I'o uii l11 H »H'orth J. Fiewiu Chas. Hodgt>ou OPUNAKB LIOtCNSKS. H. Birrctb G. He«nan W. Aitken J. Judiou A. BincbeU WAITARA LICENSES. J. L. Lu ena T. Isi'cs 8. Topless W. Rowe, jun. A. Page H. T Hicks C. A. fumb.il E. F. Backthought H. Bii hards Geo. H.imson C. H. Wi'son VV. Sampson A. 8. Baker Pari h Taylor MF*£s REWARD will be laid to any per son procuring the conviction.of any offender against the prov sion of the *" Animals Protection Act, 1880." D. McALLUM, Secrete ry. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he ha 9 toughs out Mb. Koiit. Kibby's in) ire-it in the above BUBINKBS. Customers will pleas a note change of hours, viz.:— Coach leaves Waitar 9.30 a.r Coach liaves New Plymout" p.m. Seat booked aud parcels received at West's s< iblt E. OOUX.TEK, ua.. PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby i:i\vn ti ,t we, the undersigned have this day entered mio ptrhnershio m Land a id Ks. ;te Agen' n New piymou.u. KDGAK WAT DA.VIJI I.UNG. SOFT ANDTGLOSS-y IJAIR. rj<o make the h»ir growsolt,' -loisy, and I luxuriantly i«*a matter that has vexed tlie minds of manv'thoneands. The hair tc quires to be nourished, and the skin of tho head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this von must u?e Parker's Hnir Tonic It is tho only prepai-tfion that lullils a'l the mjuiiomenl' without tho Htn ivantaprea nic r.sary to promote a lieall ' j ami vigorous (,'ioivth of hair. and It is rut, a prcasy or oily pi on ration, will not sc'il the linest linen or 1 ,^e is not poisonous, nor net . it conta'n anything to injure the most tonm»r bkin It is rot, hiiiiily perfumed, :n d in no way objectionable to the mod 1 .-lined sense of sn'ell. It effectually removes dandrilf or otlie irem thp scal)i. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an Btrong It is sold in patent bottlea at 2a 6d ; by post *:a. It is manufactured only by thn proprietor It should be on every lady's toilet tablu. Distributing Aaent for -TarnnnUi—A. K SYKKS, opposito Theatro lioyal, New Ply mouth. Wivitara Agents Lawmkkom 8809. Btorekeepers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 105, 21 May 1901, Page 4
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