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Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! ALPHA-LAVAL QREAM gIvPAHA'KIKS Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Maidstone, England, Jum, 1890.' EVER HELD. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF OREAM HTEPARATYmH 6 DAYS' CONTINUOUS THAU 1 SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED! POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines, i« prize xao, awarded TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM BEPARATI V e Judpfß dcclircd to ansid a Beccnd Fiice In tble claci >1 y did other machine of anfficient merit. Hand-Power Machines, in prize 430, awari bd TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATOR. Judges awarded a Second Priio in (his «!*«« to tttf Mslotto OfiUß Biputttot* Dairymen! It pays you to buy THE BEST' D )NT BE FOOLKI) Into buying a third-rate machine that will never give MtUfacUo and which will lose yon moro mono; in one year than would pay ALP HA-LA VAX machine. WRIVK KOli ILLUSTRATKD OATALOOUBB fc PKIOEB. TO MASON. STRUTHERS & CO. CM ISTCHUKCH. IQ OHIEK AQKNT9 808 VVK ZKALAMD NEW PLYMOUTH 00-OP. Agents for TamuJri

TO uaiRY FARMERS Rear GOOD OA.LVBB by giving ti*a something to take (be place of tta fat removed by tbe neparator. Tbl» U found in OOD LIVKB OIL. A. lion «Q| rear a calf. be obtained from B. 0. TBMPLLB,

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON.—Ist May to SIBT July, 19G0 THE Shooting Serson for Native Game (exception kaka, native pigeons, toi, pukako, white keron, andcieated grebe) and Imported Game in the Listrict consisting of the Counties of Tarar.abi and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egmott Korest Reserve, Kaitaki Ranges, being Sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura Distiict, and Paraninihi or U hite CI fla Reservation) will com mence on the Ist May aai end on July 31st, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Korest Reserve, being the area within tliei ircumfcreoce of a circle, having a radius of six mi'ea from the summit of Mount Egmont, the fhooting ot Native and Imported Game is strict'y prohibited af all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, the Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood aud Opunake.

IMPORTANT TO FARMER CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURAKGA. M HANURK—£4 Pro To*. GUABAHTBKD AKALTBIB. 1 Phosphate 27poroont Ammonia ... % par ont. BONE DUST—£6 5a pm Ton. GDAHAXTBIO AUALIBU. Tricalolo Phosphate 48 per owl Ammonia 4 per ont NO. 1 MIXTURE. £5 2s 6d PM ton. OCABAUTIXO AXALTUS. One-half Lawbh' Bupupbospiusi. One-half Boss Dust. MO. 8 MIXTUBI. £4 10s PEB Tox. One-half Laweb' Spphrphosphati. One-half " M " Hakubjl NO. 4 MIXTURIt. £4.15s PEB Toh. e-third Lawk' SuPHBPHogPHAn e-third Thomas' PaoarxAta One-third Boss I)US* This ii a first-class Tarnlp Mandrel \nd U peci&Uy recommended for wet or mor land*. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE£6 PIB TON. KAINITI The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the Mixture i* a& advantage, and oan be m»de without extra eharga i epeoifitd by the p.iroha*er* when firing the order. MIXING Th« Manure* are not mixed until the ord> rs are sent out, and puck Mere at theLc option can have the original manure* lent to them in the maker 1 * Dag*, and mako the mixtures themselves. sPrOIAL MIXTURPb oan bo made il 'cy time to rait farmer*. Note-The " M" Manor* pn the beet result* in proportion to oo*t ont of 19 experiments with Champion Swtde Turnip* at the Government Experimental Farm at Momohaki in 1897 (tee page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department) i experiment* made at MemahaU with variou* Manore* upon Turnip* in tin Season 189M0 (bow that (ha Wt Mtalt wo* obtained from a mixture of nae ttiinl stesmed bone dut and two-thttfi «t •lag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the b**t remit, at a minimum coet, was from a <ratnre of one-third Lawea* Superpho*phate and two-third* of the W.M B Co'* " M ' Manure. The latter mixture ow> tain* the aame components u the W.li £. Co. * No. 3 Mixture, the proportion* Mlta a little different. The former oombiaattS point* o the fact, now generally raoogniaed, 'that the value of batio slag, known a* Thomas' Phosphate, ha* beta* greatly under-eitimated. The W.M.K. Co.'s No 4 Mixture contain* one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A peroaa of the report of Mr. Gillanden, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the result* uf the experiment* referred to, whleh will bo found In the Seventh itepon of the Department. of Agriculture, woild amply repay any fanner who find* a diffioulty in (electing the most suitable manure*

LICENSES ISSV'KD. G. Ilutlieifurd F. S. Ailea Ernest Harvey A. L. Connett D. Tippens Hy. Linn H. Pepperell F. C Harrison 1' Corkill F M. G raj ling G. T Mace N. Hill A. Boon T) Tfcd J. O'Brien L. K Webs'er F. Ibbotson vV. Oliver 0. Wall R. H. l'i|igott W. R. H. Fro N. Benrett J. Phillips G. Barker W. Hawmord A. Bcwlo.y J 1 cu<iir F Seam irk A. liutberford A. 0. Clarke J. H. llc.Oallum (x. S. Counctt P. M. Harrises B. G. Cottier R- Jones G. W. Wareham J. C. Adams Geo. Fiaucis F. Julian J. F. W.lson J. W. Bion I'. T.angman W H Birch A. Colsoq J. H. Kiugblev J. Bennett F. Gibboi s W. DesPV rge» l\ Fincliaui li >Uy K. Humphries J. LoveJl W. Bew'ey N. 11-wW J. bsjunsun INGLE WOOD L. ('<■ }laverbier Chrih-topber Dixon Chae, F. 1 anient Arthur Gilbert Fancpt Georgo C. 0. Kinitli S. F Pratt Geo. Taylor Geo Jena.n Henry * m Buikitt J Gibson, un. W F Pereival T I>. (Wilson J W. Wii fi Id P. H Harbutt Hy. Pott r F. A. M .Rawlinson Frank Sfand sh John Hook Thos. Nieholl. E. Broad A. B. G&m'.in Jas. Miuliin'-ick Fdmund Haworth J. Frewiu Chas. Hodgson OPUNAKB UCKNSKS. H. Kun't'> (i Hocnau W. silken J Julian A. Biucbell WAITAtIA LICENSES. J. L. Lu ena tj. Topless A. I age * C A. Humbal H. Richards C H Wi'son A. 8. Baker T. Is uta W. Rowe, juii. *. T Hicks U. F. Backthcught Geo. Rainson W. Simpson Parria Taylor £•"£s REWARD will be paid to any per son procuring the conviction of any offender against the provision of the " Animals Protection Act, 1880." D. McALLUM, Secretary.

WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifies that he bas bought out Mb. Kobt. Kibby's interest in the above 13USiNK8S. Customers will please zj l. Il' change of hours, viz.; Coach leaves Waitar 930 a.m. Coach haves New I'iymouL'" p.m. Seat booked ami parcels received at Weal's sial'Us, K OOUiiTKit.

PARTNERSHIP. j\T B V !'<;ieljy gi-.on tlv.t we, the 1 1 ut; liiiv o t.lii.s U;iy eDtered into partuersliiu as-'Laixi and Ksiate Agents n New rJyxuou»a, KOO All WAT UAVID LA IMG.

THE OOMPIHY BMHVM STOCK FOR FREEZING apoo'cwoer'a account at the following rata* (To include s'aughtering, Freezing, ppingi Wrapper and Freight Rm"ciHIPMEM'B IN THE MOdTH OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inoloa'ra— MUTTON, £d per lb (three fart hings) BEf F, 0-lOd nlnc-tenthi of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tentha of a peony K >R SHIPMENTS IN THIS MONTHB OF DKOKMBKR TO MAY, inclusive-* 'J UPION, 1 and 1-10J per lb Cone panny an one-tenth) BLIiF, 1 and 1-lCd per b (one penny *"4 one-ten tb I.A MB, l-5d per lb (one penny and one filth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED '■>?!,NrtT 4T>r»yv

SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. '0 make the hair growsoft, glossy, and luxuriantly in a matter that has vexed the mindi- of many thousands. Tho hair re quirts to be nourished, and tho skiu of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To_do this vou must use ltakt<r'»Hft!r Tonic It is the only prcpaip.uon thai fulfils all the requirements without tho i'iisuivaotageß necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth ~.f liair. ' and It is not a preasy or oily population, will r.ot *oil tho finest linen or h.eo ' l! * tot poisonous, nor da;,-, it contain anything to injure the uosi. tender akin It is not highly perl umou, hm] ; n no way ohjectiuna'.ila to the mo,;t refiaed sense of .smell. . n EfFc(.!iwllv removes dai.drifF or OU.O unpuritie- fioir. tho scnia It wakes i.bc hair g ..; )w so f t . strong " * \l i" 05 '' in l' atcilt bottles at ?? Gd"; by l* manufactured only :>v tho proprietor it shmilii be on every lady's toilet table. Di.-tributirg Agent for 7.--a' Mti—A. E SYKEB, opposite Theatre Koj:>l. New Ply mouth. Waitara Agents Lawsknoi; Bbos. '/trfilroAnbM

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 114, 30 May 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 114, 30 May 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 114, 30 May 1901, Page 4

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