LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. VERY PROFITABLE TEA ROOM AND MARBLE BAR BUSINESS. Situated in. Progressive North Island Inland Town. TURNOVER 1921-22, £5OOO. NET PROFIT, £lOOO. PRICE REASONABLE. Will exchange for Good Business Proposition in Taranaki. Reason, for selling, ill-health. Further particulars will be supplied to bona fide Business seekers only. R. A. LARGE ESTATE AGENT, Union S.S. Co.’s Blds., St. Aubyn St, NEW PLYMOUTH. Sole Agent. A B ARG A I N. gPLENDID new 5-roomed house, with all the latest modem conveniences, hot and cold water, wash-house, copper and tubs, porcelain bath, hand basin, concrete verandah floors buck and front, Fitzroy. Beautifully situated and built of the very best heart timber. Nice level section. Must be seen to be appreciated. A gift at £1400; £5OO cash, /f A ACRES, lease for three years at rental of £2 per acre, all flat and ploughable; situated main road, Sentry Hill. Grows splenuiu crops. Will give purchasing clause if desired at £1600; £5OO cash. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. E. JACKSON AGENT. Your chance TO SECURE A SMALL JERSEY FARM. gQ ACRES, level, and practically all been under the plough; sub-divided into 8 paddock's, watered by stream, half-mile to school,' factory and post office. Buildings comprise lovely sheltered homestead of 7 rooms, good cowshed and outbuildings. The price is £4O per acre. If you really want a nice home and a good little farm, this place at the money defies competition. J- R. HILL & SON LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ST. AUBYN STREET. ’Phones—Office 711, Residence 851. A dainty dish of Cold Meat—Fish or Fowl is all the daintier and more appetising with a dash of Sharland’s Tomato Sauce —Have you tried it? 6
Convincing Evidence of the Superiority of Superphosphate Extract from N.Z. Journal of Agriculture, 20th May, 1923, page 285, giving results of Pasture Top-Dressing Experiments conducted by Department of Agriculture at Te Kuiti : The fertilizers were applied on Bth and 9th September last. These dates were late for slowly soluble fertilizers such as raw rock phosphate and basic slag, but this was unavoidable without missing a season, as the offer of the field was only made to the Department in August last. The field was shut up in October, and cut and weighed as hay in January. The weighing occupied two days, and was completed on 16th January. The following table gives the first season’s results after the grass was made into hay, and the yields thus reeorded Yield per Acre: | Percentage Fertilizer used. Amount per Mean Average of Percentage Increase due to Acre. Three Plots. Yield. Fertilizer. « Cwt. qr. lb. Check No manure 23 2 20 100,0 Basic Slag 3 cwt. 29 0 16 123.0 Superphosphate .. 3 cwt. 41 0 19 i 173.8 73.8 Rock phosphate .. 3 cwt. 29 1 3 123.6 23.6 Superphosphate ... 3 cwt. ! j Ground limestone .. 1 ton J I 41 2 17 j 175,9 75.9 Rock phosphate .. 1 ton I | Ground limestone . . 3 cwt j | 27 1 17 j 115.7 I»-7 QUICKEST and BEST RESULTS obtained from SUPERPHOSPHA TE Every unit of Water Soluble Phosphate in Superphosphate is available as plant food immediately after application. Full supply Superphosphates (all grades) available from all Merchants & Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 7
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