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SUTTON'S SEEDS MASTERTON, IBth July, 1909. MESSRS TOTHILL, LIMITED,. Invercargill. Dear Si if, We enclose herewith report of Masterton A. and P. Association. You will note that a report in embo'ied dealing with Tnrnip and Mangel Competitions, from which you will t*e that in every instiuice prize \\iimciv> used Sutton's Seeds. Yours faithfully, LEVIN AND COY., Limited. C. C. SUMMERELL, Branch Manager. £X TRACT FROM REPORT—DETAILS OF COMPETITIONS. Turnip* i Cost of ' Wfll ß ht __j and Quantity of : 08t0 .' I oionp | Qi.»'<* Seed ot 1~~ ~" per acre I I per acre _ „ , I Gray Bros, 1 a | Alton's Green & Purple 111 | _ _ I Top Aberdeen 9 < 3Jd 42 14 1 Limestone INo blight Win, Perry 2a | Sutton's Green Globe 110 | 3jf |3317 8 River flats |No blight Swedes—Flat Wm Perry 1 I Sutton's Eloplmnt 110 1 8| |3B 0 0 River flats No Wight Wiaw'and Sou I | Maguuin Bonum, Sutton |7| 2J |B7 0 0 Alluvial Aftersummerfallo* Kibblew,.ite 3 Sutton's Crimson King 8 8| jB2 0 0 Clay subsoil I 111 & shingle Old paddock Swedes—Ridged O'Sulljynn e | Sutton's Champion |7 I 6 ISOO Of Deep alluvial P. E'v us 7 I Sutton's Crimson King & j . | I I Champion Swede |9! 7i |2OO 01 Light soil . Second crop of turnip* Mangel* Shaw and Son 4 I Sutton's Mommoth Bed | 8 | ijt 174 0 0 I Rioh soil K. J, haigh 5 | button's & Garton Long | | j I I a«d I 4 1 ii (64 00 1 Rioh soil Well cultivated E. J, haigh 5 H (64 0 0 1 Rioh soil Well cultivated PLOTS 2a, 1, 8 were chiefly phosphoric manures (artificial or chemical) PLOTS 6, 2, U complete manures (artificial or chemical) PLOT 4 stable manure (complete); also a complete munure (artificial) PLOT 5, nitrogen, phosphoric and potash, chiefly phosphatic and potassio N.B. - Crops having bonodust in mixture will still .have a very large pew which will form base for evops to follow, E. GEIFFITHS AND CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI.

VOMAN: LOU \ WOMAN! yyOMAN is ;.;•„ i;. ,\ork of ma Ouv.tor. Out: \i,... has stated bat to uopcrl.v pu., i.. .1, r virtues, 'pue aiuu ueeds «.lip '»• ; . u into th) iiks Ja .lit vuiubovi uikl li : . in the hist of ruWeo." A woman 111 .wt'ect health, . .nlsd 0115 1U !J!e OUlVi'i Of iH'illll.V. Ila. ■VT tbe theme 01 song, ait, hu.l stun •. Eve came into the.Garden ot liili'ii. n JOinan ty nature was created i'i.i. than lor brother man, and is iiitiitvi u-.any illnesses and depressions ;i.'. which there is no escape. To help .u-j tome tliese periods, WILSON'S XI.V l EXTRACT is of priceless value. It 1. 1 l<'\iates her sufferings, keeps her rooi-. uy nourishing and stimulating the vpoverished blood, drives away the is . headache, and helps her to recuperate quickly, thus preserving her youth in.! beauty. All chemists and stores jell WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT, pr<v Is 9d, laigc bottles 3s. Wholesale agenS tor Taranaki, L. D. NATHAN & CO., r['KE UNITED INSURANCE CO., LID. (Established 1802). Transacts all classes of Firo, Marine, and Accident Business at lowest current rati 9. District agents: WEBSTER BROS., Devon Street. New Vlyjiout : i. THE' ENGAGEMENT IRING B proudest mo girl's life is when she can show her friends her engagement ring. The concern of •he young man is to Jcnon hon. lje can purchase a e ring AT THE LOWEST COST. W. ROBERTS' SALE There is a : of rings foi „,.„,„,,,„„, and see the travellers' samples of silver and electro-plate ware. A DISCOUNT OF 4/- IN THE £ OFF EVERYTHING. •NOTK TH* AIIDHKSS Near Melbourne Clothing Co.. Devon Street,

DO NOT FAIL To see our new COPPER AND ELECTROPLATE GOODS The Prettiest Designs in RINGS AND BROOCHES SKBATBB BROS., NEW 'PLYMOUTH. THE COUMTRY PEOPLE OF Are requcstod to note that their will receive iuimeuiate aofl best intention from F. EDWARDS, CASH CHEMIST£250; easy terms; good buildinp Bite.—Apply Gilmour &, Clarke.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 238, 13 November 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 238, 13 November 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 238, 13 November 1909, Page 1

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