TO jjaißY FARMERS RBAB GOOD OALVSB by giving tb a something to take the plaoe of fee fat removed by the separator. This it found In OOD LIYKR OIL. A gallon wil rear* calf. ■> To be obtained from B. 0. TBMPLBB, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURAXGA. M MANUBB-£f Pm To*. UUABA»T«HD UUHII Phosphate ... ..; STperfoeni Ammonia ~, 7 per oent< BONK DDBT—£6 6s FIB To*. GTOABAHCBBD AMALTHi, Trioaldo Phosphate atptroant Ammonia 4 per out 140. 1 KIXTCBB. £6 a 6d Ftt »0K eoAßummo ahalysm. One-halt LnnC SnißFßOenun. One-half bobs Dm*. NO. BMECFOBX. £4loifbbTox. One-half Lawm* Bcfbbfhobfravb. One.hAB»M"jfAKOTB. HO. 4 KDCTURB. £4160 FIB To»\ One-third Lawks' BcPßßi>nK>sraAn One-third Thomas' Phqifhati One-third Bok> Doss This is a nrtt-olats I'urnip Mantle, writs peoially reoommended for wet er tour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURB—£6 PBB TOW. m kadkti The addition of a small proportion ef Kawt* to any of the Mixture it an advantage, and oan be made without extoa ofcarge L *?!!s* °F t««P»eheters when living utxihu, The Manures are not mixed saefl the orders are tent out, and optionoan have the orij to them in the maker's bags, and make the) mixtures themselves. BPBOIAL MDCTUBCftoan be made at My time to rait farmers. ' Note—The «JM» Mature gave the bet* Hen in proportion to oost oat of 19 «x----periinrate with Ohwnpioo Swede'" —' MomobeJd in 1897 (see page 170, fifth Report of Agricultural Department) : experimeats made at Momohekt with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that <Ae nan reenh was obtained from a mixture of one-third •teemed bone dntt and two-thirds baste ■las (Thorn**' Phosphate), whitot the beet I Manure. The latter mixture oon. taint the same components as the W.MiL. a little different. The former oomhinaAM» points o the fact, now generally rtmwr. nited, that the value of batio -yej." 'tSa. known at Thomas' Phosphate, has bee* greatly under-estimated. The W.M.B. Oo.'s No. 4 Mixture contains one-Uiirdot Thomas' Phosphate. A pernsa of the r*. port of Mr. GUlaaders, the maaaam * Momohaki, embodying the result* of theexperiment* referred to, which wiM be found in the Seventh Report of the Depertmam, of Agriouiwre, won ,J ting the most suitable manures via ooMPaint uoaira BTOOK FOR FRBEZIS* upon owner's aooeuntatthe fcrimwtog-reMs> FOR BHIPMKim IN THB HOarH OF JUWK TO N6TKMBKB, inems veMUTTON, Jd per Ih (three farthinnL • BBCTtMOd nine-tenths o(» LAUB,9-10d „ (nin..tentk,^r ~,V penny F)R BHIPMBNTB IN THB MOVTBB OF DBOBMBER TO MAY. inelosive-MUT-AON, I and 1-lOd/per lb Cone p. M , BMSF, 1 and MCd per b (one LAMB, i.6d per , b (on , •wefiftbi The Wellington Meat Export Company* DIUrOT BLADDER
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 233, 14 October 1901, Page 4
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430Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 233, 14 October 1901, Page 4
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