FARMERS something to take the place of tM fat removed by the separator. TM* la found in COD LITXB OIL. A g»UOB wtt rear a calf. To be obtained from R. 0. TMlPUt^^ t Stfeteotui IMPORTANI TO FABMBKB. CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUOKB AT NOABATOAHQA, H HANURB-£* FIB TOM. GUARANTEED AHALTUB. 1 Phosphate CTporosnt, Ammonia 7psr.osat. BONK DUST—£S 6i FD TOM. OUABAMUID AMAUWI Tricalolo Phosphate 48 per oast Ammonia 4p*foaet MO. I unbußA £8 Bstu mm. eUAKAKfUO AMAUttm One-half Un 1 8omniomun. One-halt Bomb Dubs. NO. 8 MIXTURE One-bait LawsT BirrWBWWAfB. > One-h*lf-'M"I£A»UBH. H 0.4 MECTUBIJ £4 16l FMB TOM. f One-third Lawn* SurawaoaTaUßß Ono-third Thomas' Phosfhasb One-third Bo«r» Duel ; This is a first-olae* Turnip Maa&rej will peoially reoommended for vet or. "***** land*. BPK HAL POTAJCO MANUKaW £6 ras ion. KAiMEFI The addition of a unaii p»porliea'jtaf Kaihit to any of the Mixture is an ad' i~i specified by the porchaaers when fi< the order. MIXINU The Hannree. are not mixed natal tM orders are tent out, and purahaeen at tbeM option can bave the original manures eeat to them in the maker's nags, and make tte l mixtures themselves. i ~ PKOIAL MIXTURhbom be mate i toy time to suit farmer*. . Note—The "M u Manure gen tte beat i result*in proportion to coot out 'of It ■ §*•" the Government Experimental Farm at [ Momohaki in 1887 dee page 170. - Fifth I Report of Agricultural Dspartment) t—experiment* made at Metnobekt with various Mannre* upon Turnips tn tM Season 1898-99 show that die am* reran was obtained from a mixture of one-third •teemed bone duit and two-third* baate •lag (Thorna** Phosphate), whilrt the beet remit,, at a minimum cost, was from *> ffoture of one-third Lewes' Superphos. phate and two-thirds of the rV.MITCwY "M > Manure. The latter mixture oo*> tain* the same oomponenta a* the W.li M, do. s No. 8 Mixture. U>e proportions Ming a little different. The former oomtjnatkm point* o the fact, new generally recognised, that the value of basio slag, aim known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-estimated. The W.IU. Co.'a No. 4 Mixture oontains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusa of the report of Mr. Gillanders, the manager as Momohaki, embodying the result* of tM experiment* referred to, whioh will be partmera of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who find* a difficulty la «el«oting the most suitable manures tan ooMrAcix Baoirm 810CK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rate* To include s'anghtering, Freezing, So pping, Wrapper and Freight.' FOR ;aHIPMKNIB IN THE aWm OF JUNE TO NOVKMBEP.inolosre— MUTTON, {d per lb (throe farthing*) BEEP, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a LAMB,9-10d „ (nine.tentfcsofa ?-,V peak*
F)R SHIPMENTS IN THB MONTHI OF DEOEMBKR TO MAY, inclwlf*MUIION, 1 and l-10d par lb (on* pan •»' MU-Sfc). BKEP, l and 1-lCd per b (one penny tad •M-taßth LAMB, 1-Bd per lb (o • penny tad oue fifth 1 he Wellington Meat Export Company, DILNOT HUkUDKN,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 194, 31 August 1901, Page 4
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480Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 194, 31 August 1901, Page 4
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