RESULT of Tests of SEEDS Exhibited by Mr. NEWTON KING at the New Plymouth Exhibition.
Hour Percentage Ther- « jsf 0 Name. undo of monmter. Remarks Test Germination. Readings I~ - I • 1 Pearle Wheat I 28 100 In the | 2 Tuscan Wheat .. ..28 100 shade 1 3 Hunters* Wheat .. .. 2t Jo ° glass f 4 Faspalum Dilitaluin .. .. -88 30 house, 5 Danish Oats 78 100 C!)- to 6 Black Tartar Oats .. .. 150 I 9 5 85'; 7 Algerian Oats 96 40 moan, 8 Maize 48 J OO 77d. 9 White Tartarian Oats .. 90 100 10 -Golden Tares .. .. ... 24 100 11 Winter Tares "18 I°° 'l2 Chevalier Bailey .. ..28 lo ° 13 Sweet Vernal 148 10 ° 14 Canadian Oats .. ..90 100 15 G.T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips 11 100 16 P.T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips 72 95 >7 Rye Corn 18 90 8 Cape Barley 28 «■ i(j o 19 .Sparrowbill Oats .. .. o<"i 100 2'i ! hampion Swede .. .. 7' 'OO 11 Mustard 29 'OO 32 Large Fescue '32 85 33 Alsike 72 90 24 English Cowgrass .. .. 96 100 25 English White Clover 96 y 5 26 Monarch Swede .. .. 91 95 27 lied l lover .. .. ..48 100 28 Hard Fescue • • ~ 28, failure 29 Crested Dogstail .. .. 132 100 30 Chewing's Fescue •• .. 30, failure 31 Meadow Fescue .. ..120 100 32 Linseed 28 95 33 Carton Oats 96 . 100 34 Italian Rye 72 100 35 Prairie Grass 120 95 36 Colonial Cowgrass .. .. 96 100 37 Orange Globe Mangle .. 96 90 38 Colonial White Cldver ..96 85 39 Hawke's Bay Rye .... 72 80 t0 Meadow Foxtail .... 132 50 U Yellow Intermediate Mangold 90 95 12 Red Clover 72 100 13 Lucerne 72 100 14 Partridge Peas .. ..24 100 15 Horse Beans ...... 24 100 16 Dun Oats 96 100 17 Prussian Blue Peas .. 24 100 18 Essex Rape 148 100 19 English Perennial Rye ..132 75 50 Long Red Mangold .. ..90 95 51 Cocksfoot 132 85 52 Trefoil 120 95 53 Golden Tankard Mangold .. 148 100 54 American Cowgrass .. 96 95 55 American White Clover .. 72 100
Test started January 16th, 1905; completed January 3Cth, 1905. Awarded Ist Diploma and Gold Medal, Oli s< 14, Section 10. (Signed) H. B. CATTLEY } T , G. W.BROWNE } Jud S es -
THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. T>AT QUINLAN has taken over I the above hotel, where he will ui pleased to see old friends and welcome new ones. First-class accommodation for Country settlers and the Travelling Public, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD. In the best farming district of New Plymouth,; 4rroomed house, close to Bell Block Factory and Township. The s»ip of a lifetime at £2O per acre. Only £250 Cash required. Apply sharp BEVYLEY & GRIFFITHS. Boarding-House for Sale. SUBSTANTIAL tUILDING of 18 rooms, on i acre, best position in Hawera. Insurance £7OO. Selling owing to ill-health. Termß arranged. Apply at once to. WHITTA.KER, WHITTAKER & CO., j Auctioneers, I Hawera. I North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage. ARE now open for the coming season, under the capable management of Mr G. DUNCAN. A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. The most invigorating h««lth resort in the North Island. Magnin:ent prospects, delightful surroundings), charming sylvan walks, and the most deliciouß and exhilarating mountain air. Thosfe in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should ntft miss this chance. Charges for Mountain House : 1/per night, with use of bunk nnd cooking utensils, etc. ; visitors to provide their own blankets. It desired, meals may be obtained from j caretak'er at 1/6 each. The cottage may be hired ifor the exclusive use of a party, eight bunks with mattrosses only, and all cooking utent-ils, with tables and other furniture, provided. Terms on application. Mealw I will bo provided by caretaker, if re- [ quired, same as above. PACKING FROM RADIUS LINE. The Committee have made arrangements with Mr W. H. .Jury's Stabfcs, New Plymouth l , re parking. Any communications to him, or the Secretary of Committee, will, receive prompt attention. E. W. GARNER, Secretary North Egmont Committee, Cooks' Tourist Agency, Brougham Street. New Season's TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS.; g ex s.s. Tongarir i London my new season' supply of Swede and Turnip Seeds purchased direct from the celebrate firm of Messrs Hurtt and Son, Lom don. highest possible germinating power, and will be sold at' the lowest pricf '■( insistent with quality. N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds are dea «t any price. NEWTON KING •W PLYMOUTH * STRATFORD
iON'T FORGET TO COME. 'ON'T t'ORGBT TO GOME. STRATFORD CARNIVAL. . MARCH 11th, 15th, loth, 17th, IStli. MARCH 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, ißt.li". 'A WEEK'S REAL SPORT IF YOU ARE NOT PRESENT. 11. NORMAN LIARDET, Uvncral Secretary
AUCKLAND STEAMERS. r |jP enable passengers to get on J board early and secure their berths in comfort a 'bus wi'l ioave town for the breakwater every evening at 7.30. M. JONES. Proprietory
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7749, 27 February 1905, Page 3
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