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Standard Teas Standard Teas Standard Teas OSTRICH ON EACH PACKEr, L f D, NATHAN AND CO. OSTABLISHEO 1840.

WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORTS 00. LTD, MANURE MANUFACTURERS, Offiow, Lambion Q«ay, Wellington* Manure World, Ngalraarwg*

IMPORTANT TQ FARMERS, Cheap Manures NETT CASH ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA.VK;SACKS., Vo* 1 cwt, bags 2s 64 pen toa extra Is charged, ! M MANURE, £4 Ms PER TON. I Guaranteed Analysis: Tticalcic Phosphate 26 per cent Ammoma 8 per cent! BONE DUST £5 Itr PER TON, ] Guaranteed Apalysin: Trlealcfo Phosphate 43 per cent. Ammonia * par cent, IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE £sßs PER TON. ■>. * 9»M»nt*ed, Analysis : 88 to 87 percent. Stoluble Phosphate, NO, 1 MIXTURE, £a| m PER TON, « .. Guaranteed Afnalysls: * d» lm P° r te* Superphosphate. 83 a* 0 i? .. p £ r oeilt - Soluble Phosphate Une half Bone Dust us above NO. 8 MIXTURETTfi* 17» 6d pet ton One half imported Superphosphate, as above SPECIAL POTtATO MANURE £8 PER. TON. (Copied from the rreport of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station, at Oeneva, N.Y.), , Guaranteed Analysis: Five, tw,enty-thirds DRIED BLOOD, IB per cent. Ammonia •Tea twenty-tfcird* BONE DUST,, as above Eight-twenty-t&Mrda KAINIT 18 per ■seat. Potasj* *^ . KAINIT. ,'*■ a **'tto» ot » BmaM proportion of Kainit to any of the mixtures Is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge If speckled by ikM purchaser wata giving tlie orter. The. Mantree are net ralxel until the orders are sent out, find purchasers at their option can have the original Manures sent to tiiem in the eiakers bag* an* make fthe mtttwei themselves.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7829, 23 May 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7829, 23 May 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7829, 23 May 1905, Page 4

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