Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! ALPHA-LAVAL Jrai, 1889.' EVER HELD. „,. THE HOST COMPLETE TRIALS OF CREAM SEPARATOW 5 DAYS' CONTINUOUS TRIALS 1 SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED 1 POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines. i« pbizi *** award* TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SBPABAItV The Judges declined tc tvaid a Second Piiw In tbU oltil H the t»y other machto* of iuffldm* m«ll dand-Power Machines. i« prize xm,awaii» TO THE ALPHA LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR. Jndgee awarded • Second t w in toil dan to the Malotta Crew Bepniator. Dairymen! It pays yon to bny THE BEST DONT BB FOOLED into buying a third-rats machine that will mw »"*m MIUMU and which will low yon more money in one year than would pay ALPHA-LAVAL machine. \ mOb.lt FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES * PBIOBB, TO 1 >v MASON, STRUTHEES & CO., CHIISTCHUKN oHnar ioms fob iraw Zealand OB TO NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OP. SOCIETY Agrafe forTanaaM |pw V OLO WOUH3Bi UlNlintlil skin "diseased
TO jJaaBY FABMKBS )KAB GOOD CALVES by giving th * tat removed by the separator. »M« found in OOD iIVBB OIL. Ag*Ues>w» xearaoalf. To be obtained front & a mmn, Stratford, IMPORTANT TO FAB.MKBA CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAUBAWU. H UAMURB-£4 Pn TOM. I Qviaunwm Jkatvtm, . Phosphate ... ... 87 percent, ,„ ... ... 7 par OMt. BONE DUB1 I —£6 Be m Ton. QUABiJOHU AHJJ.Ha. Tiioaldo Phosphate ... . w Atpat a par MO. 1 HUXUBB. £o*6dri*co*. enuuvrano amuro, One-half LawW BuMaraoPsUCT. One-halt BtVB Daft. NO. 8 MDETUB& CiltensToM. One-ha Limf BunwnoinAXM. One-half •• II" Maxvbju I MO. 4MESTUBH £4 lba m To». One-third Lawss* Sunumosnum One-third TROtui* PwMman One-third Bon Dm Thii ia a first-clam Turnip Manure, vdb peciel|r roooaimondod for ml at .aaw lands. BPW3IAL POTATO MANUBBw £6 PDBW. KAWITI The addition of a small proportion at Kißfß to any of the Mixture it an advantage, and can be m»de without extra"' i specified by the parohasem wfrem , the order. MDQWtt The Manures are not nixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at that* option can have the original manurea sent to them in the maker's cage, and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MDCTURKb oan be made ti tny time to suit farmers. ' Note—Tha «' M " Uanore gave the bask rem in proportion to oost out otl9 experlmenU with Champion Swede Turnipe at the Government Experimental Farm at i Momohaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department) j—experiments made at Uomahakl with various Mannrea upon Turnipe in the Season 1898-80 show that the son itnlft was obtained from a mixture of one-third ■teemed bone duit and two-thirds bajte ■las (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the beet remit, at a minimum cost, was from ft aoture of one-third Lewis* fliinatissai phate and two-thirds of the W.li B'cVl "M ' Manure. The latter mixture fee*. tains the same oomponente aa the WMM. Co. ■ No. 8 Mixture, the proportions M*k a little different The former nrnnhfasjtiof points o the fact, now generally reeag. nisei, that the value of basio slag, else known as Thomas' Phosphate, ha» best) greatlj underestimated. The W.K.& Oo.'s No. 4 Mixture oontaina one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A penua of the re. Srt of Mr. Glllanders, the manager at omohaki, embodying the result* of th* experiments referred to, whloh will be I perbmeni, of Agriculture, wonld amply re> •aleoting the most suitable manures ran compart swnrw STOCK FOB FREEZING upon owner's aooountat the following rate* To include slaughtering. Pressing, So pping, Wrapper and ftatglr FOR SHIPMENTS IV THE MOtf** OF JUNE TO NOVEMBEB,inelnssw MUTTON, £d par lb (three farthings) BEEF, 9-lOd nine-tenths of a I LAMB, 9-lOd (nlne-tanthsofa P ** ~7 F)R RHIPMENTB IN THE MONTHS OF DEOEMBBR TO MAT, inoludrt^ MOTION, 1 and l-10d per lb fane penny an one-tenth) BH.EF, 1 and MCd per b (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, l-6d per lb (one penny and ewT«hh The Wellington Meat IDPeTtTiI ompany, LIMITED. DILNOT SLADDBff,
SEPARATOR FOR SALE. fORTY-FIVE Gallon Alexandra band power Separator in good working oder, for sale at less than baft cost. K. N. HOOKEB, to New Plymontb. FOR SALE—CHEAP. /a-BOOMED GOOD HOUSE, titnated in i Young-street; full l-aore;is let to tenant for lis weekly. Price, only £BBO. Apply at once— OABTHEW, BRITTAIN k 00. TO LET. JOB 12. months—6-ROOMKD HOUBK, furnished or unfurnished, and every convenience; handy to town, situated in Vivian-street; immediate possession, rent very moderate. Apply at onoe— OARTHEW BRITTAIN k 00. A BARGAIN. 1 9A ACRES, all in grass, 15 acres X£\J bush, abont 30 acres ploughable, divided into six paddocks; 10-bail oowshep. trap shed, eto; J-acre orohard, 8roomed home; i-mile to creamery and school; all level land. Price L 9 Ss per acre; or will lease with right to purchase. Apply— OARTHEW, BRITTAIN* CO. COUNTRY BUTCHERY BUSINESS and PLANT, 7-roomed house, shop, town sections, lease of farm, etc., at low rental Present turn over 8} bodies and 10 sheep weekly, besides pigs and calves. Price, £B7O Apply to R. 0. TEMPLKR Farmers' Exchange, Stratford, FOR SALE. OUvJ clause. All necessary buildings. 500 acres in grass fenced and sub-divided. Leas for years.—Apply, B. 0. TBMPLBB. Farmers' Exchange, Btmtford. | PARTNERSHIP. OTIOE ig hereby given that we, the I undersigned have this day ntered into partnership as Land and Estate Agents in New Plymou.n. EDGAR WATT, DAVID LAING. > LAND. LAND. E beg to advise the public that we are T» carrying on business in New Ply moutn (in premises opposite the Coffee Palace, in Egmont-street) is LAND and ' B..STATE AGENTS. Vendors are invited to send us particulars of properties which they may wish to dis- [ WATT k LAING Sgmont-street, Opposite Coffee Palace. :TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. T> BARB BROWN has received inrtruol»v tions to sell Education Reserve of 2J acres, with 4 new Cottages of 4-rooms each, returning over £2 per week. Lease about 19 years to run, with right of renewal at £lO per annum. Compensation allowed. Price, £IOSO stg. R. BARR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, Devon-street. DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. HALF Section, Devon-street, with substantial cottage. £4OO HALFAere, nicely laid out with fruit and foliage trees New 8-roomed house, complete with every convenience. Fine situation, one of tbe pleasantest localities in town. £IOCO. HALF Acre, splendid situation Mostly in garden, with lot of nice bearing fruit trees. Good building Bite. £4OO. V. P. OORKILL. tc National Bank Chambers. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. IHE Excelsior Joinery Works have been . BEHOVED to new premises next tin Presbyte Onurch, Devon-street East. G. CLIFF. ACETYLINE CARRIAGE lAWPS. NO GREASE, OIL, OR SMOKE. Cannot Jar or Blow Out. Fed by Water and Carbide Only. Special Lense and Reflector. 150 FEET OfITeAR BRIGHT LIGHT. Handsome, Ornamental and Economical EASILY FITTED TO ANY VEHICLE. ALWAYS BRIGHT AND READY FOB USE. peoially Imported by BUTCHER & CO. Ourrie-street Carriage Works. NB.—Samples on hand.Orders executed promptly
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 255, 29 October 1901, Page 4
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