Best in 1880! Best ever Since!* ■if'Ttrr ALPHA-LAVAL OREAM gEPARATORg. Jubi, 1890. KVKR TryTiT) THE MOOT COMPLETE TBIAIJJ OFORIAM BSPASATOR» 6 DAYS' CONTINUOUS TRIALS! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED! POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines. i« PRlza £W > AWAKD « TO THE AT,PIT A LAVAL OREAM SEP AB ATI V The Judges declined to awwd a Beccnd Friie in tb)» cla*» 11 U>e 'ay * . 1! other "■««*'<»'■ ol nSdnl d and- Power Machines. frim m, awabi ID TO THE ALPHA LAVAL OREAM SEPARATOR. Judge* awarded* Second V se in this olu* to the Melotte o«*m Beparatoc. • Dairymen! It pays you to buy THE BEST DOMT BE FOOLED Into taring a third-rate machine that Kill MM* OM. and whloh will lose yon mora money in one year than would pay AT.TOA-T.AVAT. mfAhlw. WRTxE FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES k PBIOEB, 50* MASON, STRUTHERS & CO, CHRISTGNHRCH CHIEF AGENTS FOB m SBAUMfD* OB TO NEW PLYMOUTH 00 OP iOCJIKfY Agmte lor TaraneW
STIFF JOINT*, Sprains, OLD WOUK2B) FlHc,mtala^ BK|M DISEASED
TO li&ißT FARMIBB RBAB GOOD OALVJB bf gfctaf ft at something to taka Dm pin# at Hm fat remored by the Mpacater. IMa to found in OOD UVEH OIL A raara calf. To be obtained bom & 0. TXXPLSB, IMPORIAtfI TO fABMIBS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURA*GA. M MANURE—£4 PM To*. . OUABAXmSDiUIILXBa. 1 Fhotphate ~J| ... «7parCaat. Ammonia ... ... 7pM«Wk. BONK U TMM TOT. OTARANXno AHAXJIO. Trioaicio Fbotphate ... ... 48 p* Willi Ammonia I(KHH DO. i MDETOBI. £6 2i 6d Fit sol. aauuswe a^aito*. One-half hkwut SmtPBOBKAn. One-half Be *r DDK. NO. 8 MKTUBI. MlOtraßTov. One-ha uwa'SmnrMnun One-half" H " JLurou. NO. 4 MaTUBK.' £4 lb rn To*. One-third Lawis" BorawHoanAt* One-third Thomas' Pho*fkas> One-third Bows Von Thii ii a fir*t-olaei Turnip Mannr* Mik peoially reoommtoded for wat or m land*. SPECIAL POTATO MANUREIS nu son. KAWITt The addition of a email IIfOJMtIM aj| Kahtr to any of the Mixture I* an adm* tage, and oan be made without extra abacga i ipeoifled by the porohaaer* wt-M firM| the order. MIXINO The Manure* are not mixed until tfca order* are lent oat, and purohieeri at IUI option oan hare the original man urea Ml Ito them in the maker's nag*, and make Ika mixture* themaolvc*. BPKOIAL MIXTURRjean be mad* a toy time to nit farmer*. Note—The " M" Manor* gan the b*a| rein in proportion to ooet out of 19 a. periment* with Champion Swede Turnip* at the Government Experimental Farm at Momohald in 1897 (tee page 170, Mth Report of Agricultural l>ipart**Mt) *— experimenta made at UeatfaaM with varlou* Manure* upon Turnip* in Uw tjeaaon 1898-98 chow that the ant (aeaft wa* obtained f'om a mixture of ooe-third itwmei bone dut and two-thirdi bade das (Thomat* PhoepHate), whiliS the beat remit, at a minimum ooet, wa* from a mature of one-third Law**" BipwphM* phate and two-third* of the W.MW GMI "M ' Manure. The latter mixture tain* the *ame oomponent* a* the V.HA 00. * No. 1 Mixture, tbe proportion* m m a little different. The former nomhlixllw point* o the fact, now generally mag. niied, that the value of bade (lag. atw known a* Thomu* Phoephate, ha* but greatly under-ertimated. Mi* W.ILK Co.'* No. 4 Mixture oontaln* eoe-tblnief Thomaa' Pho*phtte. A peru*a of dw Nport of Mr. Gi'landera, the man*g*r at Momohaki, embodying the molt* of the experiment* referred to. which will M found in the Seventh Report of tin Dapartmeni. of Agricaltnra, wonld amply r*. pay any farmer who find* a difioaitjr to relucting the mo*t mutable manur** TBM OOMFAOT UCOUTV ■ STOCK FOR FRBKZINO upon owner 1 * aooonnt at the following rata To Include ilaughtering, Tracing. So pping, Wrapper and OMgmT FOR BHIPMKNTB IN THE MOff'iK OF JUNK TO NOVEMBER, indM'ra MUTTON, fd per lb (time farthing*) BBEF, 9-10 d nine-tonth» of a LAMB, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenti-* of a F)B SHIPMENTS IW THE MJNTKt OF DEOBMBSR, TO Y, incluir*MUXI'ON, 1 and l-10d per lb (ose jxaap an; 'Mia-traHi BEE?, 1 and 1-lCd per b (one penny eat one-ttrtll LAMB, l-5d per lb (ont penny ail ™eak The Wellington Meat Export Company^ LIMITED. * DILNOT BLADDKV,
EMPLOYtRS OF LABOUR AND MORTGAGEES, THE NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO., pOR a Small Freninm, will relieve you of liability throtigb &ocidents happening to your servants. Full pßrtioalars hom W. J SHAW, District Manager, New Plymouth.
JUST ARRIVED. DELICACIES FOR THE BEABON. PICNIC PIES TINNED QUAIL BLUFF OYSTEBS POULTRY IN TINS and a good assortment of POTTED MEATS. Also—A Large Variety of PEAK FJREAN'S BISCUITS opening up. * CORDIALS of all descriptions. Nothing bot the best brands kept in stock. Tucker's Jellies, 6d per pint packet. VEALE & SON. OttVON STREET LAND. LAND FOE PALE—--180 acres, leasehold ; miles from New PI < mouth, close to railway station and sale yard*; fenced and sub-d'vided, £ood house; very low price for poodwill'and improvements ; annual rent, £BS 10s Section and new house, East End New Tljmouth; 5 rooms besides bath room, hall, and verandah; let to (rood tenant at 12s a week. Frice £426; £175 can remain on mortgage. Devon-street, New Plymouth.—Two full J-acre Sections, with extensive buildings, Known as the " Bound Bonce " property; 83 feet 2 inches frontage to Devon-street and same to Courtney street A first-class town investment. 133 acres, 2 miles from Inglewood by metal road; fenced and subdivided; part ploughed; 4-room house, 'arge barn, 10-batl cowshed and other buildings, and large paved stookyatd; an exce'lent dairy farm. Only L 9 per acre. 100 acres, Huirangi District, about 10 miles from New Plymouth; excellent dairy farm, well fenced, and sub-divided; 6-room house and farm buildings; creamery close by; 2 miles from railway station. Only Llfl per acre. Town of New Plymouth.—Several excellent building sites in best parts of town. Inglewood.- Full section in centre of town; grand business site. 28 acres and new house suburbs of Midhirst. Desirable family residenoe with htnd, New Plymouth. 2000 acres, Awakino. Good gracing farm. 470 acres grass, remainder light bush. Three room house, considerable fencing. Mr. N. King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland and Taranaki stook markets available, about 25 miles from Te KuiU Railway Station on North Trunk Bailwav. Only L2 per aore for the freshold, all but LIOOO remain at 4£ per cent. 190 acres, Durham Road. Abon 115 acres In grass, 4-room house, eto., level and dry, 5 miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 r.hntna wire fencing. £5 10s per aore. Midbirst—s eoctions and cottage. Prioe only *SO TO BE LET. 1970 acres, first class grazing land, about one quarter in grass, small house, etc. 15 years lease with right of purchase. We draw transfers of freeholds or lease,s mortgages and leases, eto., at Broken charges. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, at low rates of inteiest. We act as agents for country solicitors, land brokers, and others in registering deeds, etc. We advertise property for sale free of charge. Instructions promptly attended o if sent by post, or lefi with A. H. Moore punake, F P. Fookes, Wavorley, or Perry * Percival, Inglewood. A. C. FOOKES &C° LICENSED LAND New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 272, 18 November 1901, Page 4
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