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TO IjaißY FARMERS IKi something to take toe place of toa fat removed by the separator. Tbi» it found in COD MVKR OIL. A lion will rear a calf. be obtained from B. 0. TBMPLBR, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMER CHEAT MANURES! ON TRUCKB AT NGAHAURANGA. J! MANTTKE-£4 FEB TON. CUAHANTBKD ANALYSIS. 1 Phosphate 27 per cent. Ammonia 7 par cent. TONE Bs ■ GUARANTEED ANAXfSIB. Trie. !>io Phosphate ... Ammonia ... .;'.'. 43 per cent 4 per cent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £5 2s Cd PER lON. ODAHANTEEU ANALYSIS, ();i half Lawks'StiPßßPHoaPHATi. Oi.o-half Bone Dust. NO. 3 MIXTURK. £4los pun Ton. or.cb.alf LAWKS' tSUPEHPHOSPHAM. half " M " Manure. NO. 4 MIXTURIC. £4„lCa per TON. Or.o-Uv.rrl liAWBS' SuPSRPHOSPHAXI Oie-third TnoMAS' Fhosphau One-third Bove Dost 'J hie is a that daw Turnip Manure, indie po i.illy recommended for wet or sou lands. S ECIAb POTATO MANURE£S PBK TOM. KArNTT! *U'p addition of a itaall proportion of K*imt to any of the i« an advantage, and can be msd? without extra o v wge i tjiieili'd by the pjiuutkcrs wren giving thb iider. MIXING " Tim Manures are not mixed until toe urd rs arc sent out, and purchaser* at theU option can have the original manures »nt to them in the maker's bigs, and nuke the mixtures themselves. M'.CIAL MIXTURE can be made>t tny time to suit farmers. Note—The '■ M " Mamiro gave the beet results in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Sw> do Turnips at the Government Kxper.mental Farm at Vomohaki in 1897 Isee page 170, Fifth Kt'port «f V ;r'i'!vltural I)ipartment) : ox; I' »o t» mwie at Monuhaki .uthvttiio. V mutes upon Turnips in the season ISU •■'■): show that the Bssr result ■'» obtaii.-i f om a mixture of one-third .-tcsine' bo.o Jut's and two-tnirdi basio sag (ThomaH' i'hosp'atu), whilst the belt rijult, at a minimum cos f , was from a u.xture of one-third I.awes' Superphosphate Awi twc-thir's of the W.M B Co'i "M ' Manure. The latter mixture oout.iins the smiiq co t.ponents as the W M £, U). b No. '} Miniure, t'e proportions jeing a Jit tie differo t. Tiie former combination points o the fa. t, now generally reoognisod, that the value of batio slag, also known us V o<ir:V Phosphate, has been greatly und i-estimated. The W.M.E. Co's :\'o 1 • :>:ur« iontains one-third of Thomas' Ph .-.; ha e. A perusa of the report of Mr. ' illunderSy the manager at Moniohaki, e l«<d)ing the resul's uf the experiraeui- -.■■.■faicd to, which will be found in ih- Seventh Kepon of the Department of .A»rieui ure, Wotld amply repay any f.t - r wlu finds a diffioolty ia -electing lie mobt curable manures experiraeu found in

S i; K F.'K FKKKZIVG upon cv ii: uctcant at the following rate* To i>.''.-.: Uk uugi.taring, Freezing, Sn ; 11 >;, Wrapper »nd freight. FOR H'li'MKN'H IN THE MO/STH OK JU .!'. 10 NOVEMBER, inolu* wMUTT »V £.l per lb (three farthing!) BKLF. <J lud d ne-'.enths of a LAMK, y.lfl) „ (nino-tenthi of a l *""' penny K)R Mlfl'\j;NTS IS' THK MONTHS OF > ci'MiiKli TO MAV, inclutive'WtON, I „;,! l-ioi por lb (one penny an one-tonth) VhEV. 1 and LHd per b (one penny and ooe-tenth LAi';'., l-5d per lb (o e penny and ooeßtth i he Wellington Meat i xport Company, nii,N>)T ■?<,/»nnwv

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 11 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 11 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 118, 11 June 1901, Page 4

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