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Best ever Since!! ALPHA-LAVAL QIIKAM - Royal Agricultural Society's Show, at Maidstone, England, Juki, 1890. EVER HELD. THE MOST COMPLETE TRIALS OP OREAM SEPARATORS 6 DAYS' CONTINUOUS TRIALS! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED I POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines, in prize xao, awarded TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATE 1» e Jurats drclirid It evsid b Scrtrd Pi lie Id (bit clen »i y did other machine of lofficlent merit. d and-Power Machines, i« prize xao, awari ed TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATOR. Judges awarded a Second Priie in thif clan to the Melotte Cream Separator. Dairymen! It pays yon to bay THE BEST DON'T BE FOOLED Into baying a third-rate machine that will never gift and which will lose yon more money in one year than would pay ALPHA-LAVAL machine. WRIVK FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES * PRIDES, TO MASON, STIIUTHERS & CO, CN ISTCHURCH T0 CHIEF AQEKTS FOR NEW' ZEAL ADD NEW PLYMOUTH OL-OP, 300IEfY Agents forTantn&ki

TO UaiRY FARMKBS Rear good calves by giving a—something to take the plaoe of the fat removed by the separator, Thie is found in OOD LIVEB OIL. A lion will rear a call be obtained from & a THIPLKR, ■ Stratford IMPORTANT TO FABMEB CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUOKB AT NGAHAURASSA. M MANUBE—£4 P»B TO*. OUAttANTHBD AM ALTOS. 1 Phosphate 27 per oenfc, Ammonia 7 per OMi BONE DCST—£S Ss MB To*. OUABAKTBao AH ALIBIS. Tricalclc Phosphate 48 peroaet Ammonia i per omt

TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING BBABoN.—lst May to Star Juli, 1900 THE Shooting Serson for Native Game (excepting kaka, native pigeons, tui, pnkako, white heron, andcrested grebe) and Imported Game in the restrict consistlog of the Oonnties of Taracaki and Clifton (excepting the Monnt Egmont Forest Reserve, Kattaki Ranges, being Sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paraninibl or White Cl'ffa Reservation) will com mence on the Ist May anj end on July 81st, both days inolusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being tbe area within the circumference of a circle, having a radius of six miles front the snmmit of Mount Egmont, the (hooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, tbe Postmasters at Waitara, Ingle wood and Opunake.

LIOENSES IBBUED. 0. Rotberford A. Rutherford F. 8. Allen Ernest Harvey A. L. Oonnett D. Tippens Hy. Linn H. Pepperell F. C" Harrison 3'. Corkill F. M. Grayling O. T. Mace N. Hill A. Boon D Teed J. O'Brien L. B. Webs'er F. Ibbotson W. Oliver 0. Wall R. H. Piggott W. R. H. Frei N. Bennett J. Phillips 0. Barker W. Hatnmord A. Bewley J. 1 ender F. Seamirk INGLE WOOD L'CEN-ES. A. 0. Clarke 3. H. McOallum G. 8. Connett P. M. Harrises R. G. Cottier R. Jones U. W. Wareham J. C. Adams Geo. Francis B. Julian J. F. Wilson J. W. Boon P. Langman W H. Birch A. Colson J. H. Kingsley .J. Bennett F. Uibbors W. DeaKrrges 0. Finchatn E May J?. Humphries , J. Lovell W. Bewley N. Bawley J. S&pinson B. E. Havorbier Chas. F. Laurent Arthur Gilbert Kraest George 0. 0. Suiith S. F Pratt Geo. Taylor Geo Jenstn ChrUtopher Dixon Henry * m. Burkitt J Gibson, nn. W F Ferciva) T D. Colson J W. Wii field P. H. Harbutt Hy. Pott' r F. A. M .Hawlinson Frank Stand'sh John Hook Thos. Nicholl E. Broad A. B. Gamin Jas. Miohinvick Edmund Haworth J. Frewiu Chas. Hodgson OPDNAKE LICENSES. H. Bvretb G Heenan W. Aitken J Judson A. Binchell WAITAtiA LIOENSES. J. L. Lu ena 8. Topless A. Page C A. KumbsJ H. Richards C. H Wi'son A. S. Baker T. Is tics W. Rowe, jan. R. T Hicks E. F. Buokthought Geo. Ramson W. Sampson Pa-ris Taylor

NO. 1 MIXTURE. £6 2a 6d pbb TON. > fIVUiJIUID ANALYSIS. One-half LAWKS' ScFEBPHOSFHAia. One-half Bomb Dubi. NO. 8 MIXTURK. One-half Lawbb' Bu?bkphoßpkatb. ' One-half *'M " Manubb. NO. 4 MIXTOBK £<l6a pkb To*. One-third La was" Sunaraomun One-third Thomas' Phosphati One-third Bona Udbt Thia it a firat-olaa* Turnip vri la peoially recommended for wet or 1 ao«r land*. SPECIAL POTATO MANURB£6 PIH TON. KAINITI The addition of a (mall proportion of Kainit to any of the Mixture is an advantage, and oan be made without extra ekarge i apecifud by the pirehaaeia when firing the order.

MIXING Tb« Manures an not mixed until Um ord-rs are tent out, and purchasers at thelt option can have the original manures ml to them in the maker*! nag*, and mafct the mixtures themselves. hPkOIAL MIXTURES oan be made >1 <ny time to salt farmer*. Note—The "M" Manure gave the best results in proportion to oost ont of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnip* at the Government Experimental Fans at' Momoh&ki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department) s—experiments made at MomahaU with various Manure* upon Turnip* in the Season 1888-09 show that the b**t rs*ult was obtained from a mixture of one-thin! stnmeil bone duit and two-thirds basis* slae (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the best reinlt, at • minimum oo**, was from a (TiXture of one-third LsiiW Superpboephate and two-thirds of the VV.M If, Mi M ' Manure. The latter mixture OOB< tain* the same component* a* the W.M A. 00. s No. ? Mixture, the proportion* Mia* a little different. The former oorahlnatioo point* o the fact, now generally recog. nised, that the value of bade known as Thomas' Phosphate, ha* bessi greatlf under-ettimated. The W.M.E. Co.'* No 4 Mixture contain* one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perosa of the report of Mr. Oillandert, tile manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiment* referred to, whieh will be foand io the Seventh Report of th* D*. p&riment of Agriculture, woild amply r*. pay any farmer who finds a difficulty is •electing the moet suitable manures THS'OOWANY RKtrms STO FOR frbkzivq npon'owner'a account at tht followiag rate* To include slaughtering, Freeang, pping, Wr»pp«r and iTreighu PUK"tfHIPMKNTH IN TBB MO/cm OF JUNK TO NOVKMBKR, inelus ve— MUTTON, Jd per lb (three farthings) BEtF, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a MSB) LAMB, 9-lPd „ (nine-tenths of a penny F)R RHIPMKNTB IV THB MONTHS OF DKOKMBKR TO MAY, inclusiveUVriON, 1 and l-10d per lb (one penny an one-tenth) BKKF, 1 and 1-lCd per b (one penny and ou-taith LAMB, l-6d per lb (one penny one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMiTKO. HILNOT si.>i>nßv,

MjM £5 REWARD will be paid to any per son procuring the conviction of any offender against the provision of the " Animals Protection Act, 1880." D. MoALLUM, Secretary. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOE. THE undersigned notifies that he has bought oat MB. Robt. Kibby's interest in the above BUSINBBB. Oustomers will please note change of hoars, viz.:— Coach lsaves Waitar 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth p.m. Seat; booked and parcels received at West's stables. £. COULTER, bra.

PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that we, the have this day entered Into partnerehiD as Land and Kstate Agent* n New Plymou.n, EDGAR WAT DAVID LAINO.

SOFT ANDJGLOSB\ HAIR. rj'O make the hair growsoft,"glossy, and ■ luxuriantly is a matter that baa 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 oondition. To do this yon most use Faiker's Hair Tonlo It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantage* necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and • •It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or laoe is not poisonous, nor dees it oontain anything to injure the roost tender skin It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandrift or othe impurities from the scalp. It makes the hait grow soft, glossy, an strong It is sold in patent bottles at 2s 6d|; by post 3s. It is m'anufactured only by the proprietor It should be on overy lady's toilet table. IF Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E SYKEB, opposite Theatre Boyal, New Fly mouth. Waltara Agents Lawbbnob Bbol, Storekeepers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 116, 1 June 1901, Page 4

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