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PIGS WHS rnHE INGLEWOO3BACON COMPANY are buvers ofPrime Bacon Pig' between 112 and 1501bs dead weight, in any quantity. RECEIVING DAYS: Tu'iUi —Monday, Nov. 1, 15 and *29. VVtiiiava —Monday, Nov. 8 and 22. Midhiret— Tuesday, Nov. () and 24 Smart Road-Tuesday, Nov. 10 ant fIGB. HW- PIGS. w DIMOCK 11 CO., LTD piGS will be received at the following receiving station* u under i Opunakt,—Monday, Oct. 18. Okato—Mor.day, Oct. 18. Moturoa—Tuesday, Oct. 19. Inglewood—Wednesdays, Oct. 20 ana It Smart Road—Monday, Oct. 25. Waitara—Tuesday, Oct. 20. Midhirst—Tuesday, Oct. 19. Stratlord— Tuesdays, Oct. 19 and 20. Toko—Wednesday, Oct. 27. Douglas—Wednesday, Oct, 20., Tariki—Monday, Oct. 25. NOTE—No stags or boar* bought. Agent—G. H. SUORT. South Road, New Plymouth Representative—J. BrTi 11KR. r «t».'forH NEW SPORTING SEASON GOODS OCTOBER;
FOR TENNIS Wo stock the very best mikes of racquets, including tiic "Driva," which is so much in demand this season, \'.3o the "Sorvn," "Special Assoc." He. These racquets have proved their merit, to hundreds of players the world over, and you can buy here with confidence, for nothing but the very beet is ev >r stocked. FOR FISHING Mulward's Superior Trout Tackle, Sundry's Sea Lines, etc. FOR CRICKET Gunn and Moore's Material and Spe cial Spalding Bats, recommended bi Tom Hayward. Also all requisites. FOR CROQUET Bussy's hard-wearing sets and all •»< ceesories. A. S. HASELL, New Plymouth. J£EMPTIIOI!N'R, PROSSEK & CO."S (New Zealand Drug Company, Ltd.) PRICE L'IST. ■ WES TFI EL D MA X Ult ES.
All Manures quoted in this List arc delivered i;i lots of liOcvt. and over, freight paid, alongside the following ports:—W.iitara, New Plymouth (Breakwater), Opiinake and Wanganui. All packed in l'/jcwt. bags, 10 to the ton. Per ton. A '' a ' d. "A 'Superphosphate, 30 to 38 per cent. Soluble (total phosphates 42 to 44 per ™ ut ;> ■■ 4 17 t Bone Dust (pure) steamed .. 712 0 Hone Dust (pure), green ..820 Vitriolized Bone Dust .. .. 710 f Bone Dust and lilood .. .. 710 0 Special Root Manure .. ..750 Special Grass Manure "A" (for Top-dressing) ..77# Special Grass Manure "B" (for laying down Permanent Pastil™) 7 7 6 Special Potato Manure 7 7 (I Special Turnip Manure ..700 Special ltapc Manure .. .. 710 o Special Cora Manure "A" (for Green Feed) 7 5 0 Special Corn Manure "B" (for Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc) .. 7 5 0 Special Maize Manure "A" (for Green Feed) 7 7 6 Special Maize Manure "B" (for Coli Maize) 7 10 0 Special Orchard Manure "A" (for young trees) .. .. 715 o Special Orchard .Manure "B" (for Fruit Formation) .. 7 jg u Special Glover Manure .. 012 0 Special Onion Manure I 17 fl Packing as stated below: "Ocean" Superphosphate, .So to 137 per cent Soluble, 2cwt. sacks (nclt) 4 10 0 W estlield Prepared Guano (for Turnips), 2cwt. sacks (uett) 5 7 6 Wcstfleld Bone Substitute, 2 cwt. sacks (nctt) .. .. 517 6 "Doumiion" Bone Dust, 2cwt. sacks (nett) 7 2 0 Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, about 2c\vt 17 5 0 Nitrate of Soda, original sacks a'bout 2cwt l(i 5 0 Muriate of Potash, original sacks about 2ewt 15 15 f Sulphate of lVt,ash, original sacks about 2cwt. .. .15 15 0 ihomas Phosphate (Basic •Slag), landing June, July August and September. Kaiuit (improved), original bags, about lcwt 4 12 0 Nitrate of Potash, original _ bags, about lcwt 28 5 0 Sulphate of Iron (xtais), original bags, about 2cwt. .. 815 0 Sulphate of Iron (crushed) (original sacks, about 2ewt. 10 5 0 surprise Island Guano, 39.40 per cent., 2cwt. sacks ..450 Maiden Guano, 08 to 07 per cent., 2e\vt. sacks .. ..550 "Ocean" Guano, 84-85 per cent. 2cwt. sacks .'5 17 0 Wcstlicld Special Garden Manure, 141b bags ~ .. ] s (1,1 Weatficld Fowl Grit, 141b bags, coarse, medium or fine l' s 6d caoh '
WtSOOUNT—'AII lines in this Price subject to 2% per cent, for Cadi excepting those marked NETT. ALL PRICES subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made for large lots. Auckland, JOtli June, 1809. INGLEWOOD - TAKATA . PUR ASS) MAIL COAOH SERVICE. TAVING taken over the above Mail Service, '.So Coach will run Daily, leaving Purangi at 0 a.m.. arriving Tnglewood 9.45 a.m. Returning, leavf Tnelewood at 2 p.m., arriving Purans! 1.30 p.m. 8 Heavy Goods Waggon al«o on tb« Road. Booking Offices: ROYAL MAIL STABLES, Rata Street (next Athletjc'Hall), Inglowood. >'*" W> V, EAWKB, Proprietor,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 227, 30 October 1909, Page 6
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