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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, Cheap Manures NETT CASH ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA, in ifcwt, SACKS. For 1 cwt. baga 2s 64 per to* extra is charged.. M MANURE, £4 10s PER TON. I Guaranteed Analysis: ' Tricalcic Phosphate 26 per cent, Ammonia 8 per cent BONE DUST £5 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis: Trlcalofo Phosphal* 43 per cent Ammonia 4 per IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE ! £5 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis: 88 to 87 per cent. Soluble Phospbata. NO, 1 MIXTURE, £5 ss PER TON Guaranteed Analysis: * h o^ lf toP ol *** Superphosphate, 85 to 37 per cent. Soluble Phosphate One half Bone Dust as above NO. 8 MIXTURE, £4 17s 6d per ton One half imported Superphosphate. above One half M Manure as above SPECIAL POTATO MANURE £5 PER TON. (Copied from the report of tie New York Agricultural Experiment Stationi at Geneva, N.Y.), Guaranteed Analysis : Five twenty-thirds DRIED BLOOD, 15 per cent. Ammonia; Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, as above Eight twenty-thirds KAINIT 18 per lent. Potash^ KAINIT, '.'he addition of a small proportion ol Kainit to any of the mixtures is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge if specified by Um purchaser when giving the otter.

Tie Manure* are net mixed until the orders ate tent out, and purchasers at theit option can have the original Manures sent to them in th» Bakers' bags an* make the mixture* themselves.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7806, 26 April 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7806, 26 April 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7806, 26 April 1905, Page 4

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