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Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! LAT.iL As A* «As *&9 r £}REAM gEPAIt ATORS. Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Maidstone, Engiud, Juuk, 1899. EVER HELD. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF OREAM SEPARATORS 5 DAYS' CONTINUOUS TRIALS! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED i POWER TEBTED Steam-Power Machines, in prize X2O, awarded TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATI V b Judge* declined to awaid a Second Priie in this class u y did other machine of aafficient merit. Hand-Power Machines. isr prize awabi kd TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATOR. awarded a Second Prize In this clan to the Melotte Cream Separata. ym«a! It pays yon to bay THE BEST 0 jN'T BE FOOLED Into buying a third-rate machine that will never give «ati«factlo nad which will lote yon mora rnoney In one year than would (jay ALPHA-I.AVAJj machine. WKI'xK FOB ILLUSTRATED CAXALUOUKB fc PBIOBS, TO MASON, STHOTHERS & CO, CH ISTCHUSCH CHIEF AGKNTB YOB NEW' ZXILADD TO NEW PLYMOUTH Ot-OP. 300IEIY Agents for Taranaki

TO UaiRY FARMERS REAK good OALVEB by giving th«t something to take (be plaoe of tbf fat removed by the separator. Tbii It fuund in COD LIVKR OIL. A lion will rear a calf. be obtained from a O. TBMPLEB, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMER

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON.—Ist May to 31st July, 1900 THE Shooting Serson for Native Qame (excepting kaka, native {.igeoos, tni, pukako, whito heron, andc-ested grebe) and Imported Game in the District consisting of the Counties of Tarat aki and Clifton (excepting tho Mount Kgmor.t Forest Reserve, Kaltaki Ranges, being Sections 168 and 170, in the Oskura Distiict, and Paranihihi or 1A hite CI flta Bcservation) will com menca on the Ist May an J end cn July 31et, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Peseivp, being tbe area within the, ircumferecce of a ciicle, having a radius of six mi'es from the SLmmit of Mount the shooting of Native and Imported Gacte is btrictly \ rohibited at all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Fostmaster at Ne<v Plymouth, the Postmatters at VVnitara, Inglewcod and Opunake. LICENSES ISSUED. G. Rutheifurd A. ltuthirford F. S. Align A. C. Clarke Ernest Harvey J. IJ. McCallum A. L. Connett G. 8. Connett D. Tippens P. M, Harrison Hy. L'nn B. G. Cottier H. Pepperell R Jones F. C Harrison G. W. Ware V.am 1 Corkill J. C. Adams F M. Grayling Geo. Fiancis G. T Mace F. Julian N. Hill J. F. Wilson A. Boon _ J. W. Boon D Teed P. Longman J. O'Biien VV. 11. Birch L B. Webs'er A. Colson F Ihbotson J. H. Kingsley W. Giver J. Bennett 0. Wall F. Gibbors R. H. Piggott W. DesKrrges W. R. H. Fre? <l. Fincl.atn W, Benßett 15 May J. Phillips K. Humphries G. Barker J. LoveU W. Hammond \V. Bew'ey A. Bewley N B'wW J. 1 endtr J. MpmSjß F. Stuimrk INGLEWOJD L CENMCH. B. E. ITaverbier Ohrii tojher Dixon Chas, F. Laurent Henry * m Bui kilt Arthur Gilbert 0 Gibson, un. K-Uuf-t George W F Perciv*) C. 0. Smith T IX Colsan S. P Pratt J W. Wii fi. Id Geo. Taylor P. H Harbutt Geo Jens* n Hy. Pott' r F. A. M .Rawlinson Frank Stand sli John Hook Thos. Nicholl E. Broad A. B. Gamlin Jas. Minhimick Kdmund Hiworth J. Frewin Chas. Hodgson OPONAKE LICENSES. H. Birretb G Heenan W. Aitken J Julson A. Binchell WAITAttA LIOKN6KS. J, 1.. Lu ena T. Ibmcs H. Topless W. Howe, jun. A. Page R. T. Hieks C. A. KumbJ K. F. Buokthought H. Richards Geo. Rumson C. H Wilson W. Sampson A, B. Baker Parrii Taylor £5 REWARD will be paid to any per son procuring the conviction of any offender against the provision of the " Animals Protection Act, 1880." I). McALLUM, Secretary.

CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURAHGA. M MANURE—£4 Pjsb Ton. GUABANTKED ANALYSIS. 1 Phosphate 27 peroaoi Ammonia 7 par cant. BONE DUST—£6 6s FEB To*. GI'AnAK'iMUiD AN ALIBIS. Tricalcic Phosphate 48 par MBIP Ammonia 4parotßt MO. 1 MIXTURE, £5 2* 6d PBE SON. QDABAMTIKO AKALYSIB. On» half Lawes' SuPERPHOaPHATI. One-half Bonb DuBT. MO. 3 MIXTURE. One-half Lawes' Sufbbphobpham.' One-hilf" U" Manubb. MO. 4 MIXTURE. £4jlss PBB TOH. One-third La was' 6cnBPHOBPHAn One-third Thomas' Phosphati One-third Bos» Dost _ ' This is a first-olass Turnip' Manure, wdls pec.ially recommended for wet or toat lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANUBB£S PIKXON. KATNITI The addition of a small proportion al Kaiiut to atv of the Mixture is an adtantage, and o»n be made without extra charge i specif}* d by the purchaser* when giving the order. MIXING The Mature* are not mixed until] tha ordTs are sent out, and purefcsters at that* option can have the original manures soot to them in the maker's Dtgs, and make tha mixtures themselves. sPKOIAL MIXTURKb oan be made at tny time to suit farmers. Note—The "11" Man are gave the beet results in proportion to cost out of IB experiments witn Champion Swede Tnraips at the Government KxperimenUl Farm at Momohaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department) t—experiments made at MoaobaU with various Manures upon Turnips in tfca Season 1898-99 show that the bmt result was obtained from a mixture of one-third stetmed bone dutt and two-thirds baala alee (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the bed remit, at a minimum cost, was from a a- jcture of one-third Lawes* Buperpboephate and two-thirds of the W.MS Crfi "M ' Manure. The latter mixture oeotains the some components as the W.M i, Co. i No. 3 Mixture, the proportion* ociag a little different. The former oomiiinatioa point* o the fact, now generally neog* nised, that the value of batio slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has beea greatly under-estimated. The W.ILB. Oo.'s No 4 Mixture contains one-third oj Thomas' Plinapha'e. A pernsa of tha report of Mr. Gillanders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will -be found in the Seventh Report of the Da* partmenii of Agriculture, wotld amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in 'electing the most suitable manures

WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACE. THE undersigned notifies that he has bought out Mb. Robt. Kibby's interest in the above BUSINKBB. Oustemers will please cote change of hours, viz.:— Coach leaves Waitar 9.30 a.m. Coach haves New Plymouth p.m. Seat booked ami parcels received at West's stables. li. OOULTEK, ara. PARTNERSHIP, NOTICE i 9 hereby given that we, the undersigned, have this day entered into partnership as Land and Estate Agents n New Plymou.uii, KIjGAR WAT lUVID LAiXG.

THU UOMJ'ANV'BHMIVIB FOR FRKKZING upon civror'# account a', tht following ntM To include s'aughtering, Freezing, r>n pping, Wrapper und freight. FOR"6HIPMKMH IN THE MOM'U OF JUNKJTO NOVEMBER, inoliu'reMDTTON, £d por lb (three farthings) BEJ F, 9-10 d n.'ne-toi.thi of it peun/ LAMB, 9-10 d ~ (oinetenth* of a penny FIR f-UIHMKNTS IV THE MONTHS OF TH-CFMBKR TO MAY, inclusiveMUT'ION, 1 und 1-10.1 per lb (one penny &o one-tenth) BEKF, 1 and 1-lCd per b (one peony one-tenth LAMB, l-5d per lb (one penny one filth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. OILNST St,AW>KN.

SOFT AND GLOSS* HAIR. 'O make the hair growßoft,' r glossy, and I luxuriantly isji matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. The hair re quires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this you must use Faiker'u Hair Tonic It ia the only preparation that fulfils all tho requiietLictit.'i without the disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of Lair. and It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil tho finest liren or l.ico i if not poisonous, nor dce.-i it contain anything to injure the most tender skin It ia not highly perfumed, ami in no way objectionable to the moat refined sense of smell. It effectually removes daudriil or othe impurities from tho scalp. It makes the hnir grow soft, glossy, an strong It is sold in patent bottles at 2a 6d; by post Ss. f It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent lor Ti-rauaki—A. K SYKES, opposite Theatre Koy&l, New Ply mouth. Waitara Agents Lawhukom BBOS. Storekeepers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 28 May 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 28 May 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 28 May 1901, Page 4

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