RESULT of Tests of SEEDS Exhibited by Mr, NEWTON KING at the New Plymouth Exhibition.
Hour Percentage TherNo. Name. mule of moinetor. Remarks. I'jiii (iemiiuiition Headings I 1 Peai'lo Wheat 28 100 In tin , 2 Tuscan Wheat .. .. y 8 100 shade :< Hunters' Wheat .. .. >_>4 HO glass 4 Paspulum Dilitatuui ~ ~ rgg 30 house, 5 Danish Oats 78 100 'GO- to C Black Tartar Oats .. • • l',o 85 83'; 7 Algerian Oats 90 40 mean, 8 Maize .. .. .. 48 'OO 77d. n White Tartarian tats .. j-q 100 jq Golden Tares 04 100 II Winter Taies )8 100 jo Chevalier Barley .. .. 03 100 3 .-»\eot Vernal.. ' ~ ~ ug 100 14 Canadian Oats .. ••90 100 15 (J.T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips I 74 100 16 P.T. Yellow ALerdcou Turnips 70 95 , 7 liye Corn ] 8 ( J0 g Oape Barley .' '.B 'OO 19 Sparrow bill Oats .. .. fif) 100 99 1 liampion fcwedo .. <?... j ■ 100 " si Mustard 2fl 100 2jj Large Fescue.. .. ■• 3 2 85 ,i.t Aistke.. , .• 72 00 24 English Cowgrass .. • • 90 100 ■i,s English White Clover ■•9O 95 26 Monarch Swede .. •■ 9< »A 27 l;oil< lov-cf 48 100 ■2B Hard Fescue .. • • •• ! .. • • .. 28, failure 29 Crested Hogstail .. .-132 100 30 Chewing's Fescue • • .. 30, failure 3! Meadow Fescue .. ..120 100 32 Linseed '-'8 95 *) Carton Oats 96 100 34 Italian Ryo 72 IOJ ■ls Prairie Grass 120 93 36 Colonial Cowgrass .. ..96 100 37 Orange Globe Mangle .. 96 90 38 Colonial White Clover ..96 85 39 Hawke's Buy Rye .. ..72 80 40 Meadow Foxtail .. ..132 50 41 Yellow Intermediate Mangold 90 »» 42 Red Clover 72 100 43 Lucerne 72 100 44 Partridge Peas .. .. 24 W 45 Horse. Beans 24 00 46 Dun Oats 96 |OO 47 Prussian Blue Peas .. .. 24 J OO 48 Essex Rape 148 100 49 English Perennial Rye . 13? 1° 50 Long Red Mangold .. ..90 9-> 51 Cocksfoot 132 8» 52 Trefoil 120 Qo 53 Goldou Tankard Mangold .. 148 100 54 American Cowgrass .. 96 9a 55 American White Clover .. 72 100 I ; Test ttilled January 16th, 1905 ; completed January 3' th, 1905, Anarde-1 'st Diploma and Cold Medal, CI: ss 14, c 'ec!i in 10. (Signed) H. K. CATTLEY 1 T , ° G. W.BROWNE } Jul & es -
THURSDAY, MARCH 9. NEWTON KING WILL; sell by auction at Yards as above ; 50 goo'd calves 80 yearling steers 45 12 to 18 months steers 20 2J year steers 40 mixed cattle 10 springing heifers 25 cows and heifers 15 store cows UNRESERVED SALE OF PROPERTY. SATURDAY, MARCH BEWL.EY & GRIFFITHS "INSTRUCTED by Edward True- . man, who is leaving the district, ill sell by auction, absolutely without reserve, on Saturday, March 4 : HIS HOUSE, and i-acrc Section, situate in Young Street. Sale at 2.30 p.m. For particulars ana conditions of sale apply to ■ I The Auctioneers. I |OX'T FORGET TO COME. F O.N'T FORGET TO COME. STRATFORD CARNIVAL. . MARCH 14th, 35th, 16th, 17th, 'iSth. MARCH 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, ißth. VOU WILL MISS A WEEK'S REAL SPOR'f IF YOU ARE NOT PRESENT. H. NORMAN LIARDET, General Secretary. 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 heqlth resort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful sui foundings,', charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Those in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should net miss this chance. Charges for Mountain House : : per night, with use of bunk u cooking utensils, etc. ; visitors provide their own blankets. IE sired, meals may be obtained fri earetaker at 1/6 each. The cottc may be hired 'for the exclusive use a party, eight bunks with matfri es only, and all cooking uteris-: with tables and other furniture* p videcl. Terms on application. Me will be pro quired, sam ided by <;a as above. PACKING FROM RADIUS LJJ The Committee have made arm merits with Mr \V. 11. .Jury's l bl'es, New Plymouth, re park Any communications to him, or Secretary of Committee, will re( prompt attention. E. W. GARNBR, Secretary North Egmont Conmiii Cooks' Tourist Agency, Brougham Sir Boarding-House tor Sale. SUBSTANTIAL I,UILDING of 18 rooms, on J acre, best position in Hawera. Insurance £7OO. Selling owing to ill-health. Terms arranged. Apply at once to WHITTAKER, WHITTAKER & CO., Auctioneers, Hawera. BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. BUSfcS will leave New Plymouth for Breakwater, via South Road, every half-hour from 7 a.m. On Saturdays 'buses run every half-hour up to 10 p.m. 'Buses run to steamers every cveai tag, leaving town at 7.30 p.m. Do you areaa washing "day 1 Th'en liny a tin of Washine and cheer up. See a list of storelieepei - s who stock it. A6d tin sufficient for a week's .washine*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7754, 4 March 1905, Page 3
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