PEED YOUR LAND and IT WILL PEED YOU. RESULTS IN THE FIELD. Mr. E. D. Maloney, Waharoa. writes us : 23rd May, 1900. " Mueh pleasure in reporting that last season I used 4 tons 3 ewt. SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE on 37 acres of Swedes and Green Top Yellow, and AM GREATLY PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS." /\jLtf w /tl ¥ 4Z7 JREon37aeresofSwedes m>wm a\ A Green Top Yellow, and n • JP7 ■ II • II Ft V LESS 2 'A PER CENT L~ Mra Price: Af ■ u . U rer Ton. discount for cash RESULTS* Packed in \% cwt. New Bags—l 6 to the Ton. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER HEAD OFFICE: Albert Street, AUCKLAND. NIW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LIMITED. RESULTS IN THE FIELD. Mr. E. B. Cox, Freshfleld, Taupiri, says:— 22nd June, 1900. "Swedes sown in Jan. with 2001bs. per acre of SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE. Season abnormally dry, but RESULTS WERE EXCELLENT and estimate HIGH CARRYING POWER WHEN FED OFF." WORKS : Westfteld, near Otahuhu.
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O T U D NOTICE. TO TRAVEL THE DISTRICT THIS SEASON. . THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED STALLION MUSKAPEER, Route. Wednesday—Cambridge to Rotorangi and Rangiaohia Thursday—Hamilton Remainder of week—At home. Terms- Single mures, 3j guineas; two or more, as per agreement. AND THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION BIAEM'A K v RoUTK. Monday—Hamiltou to Cambridge, via Tram Road Tuesday—Cambridge to Karapiro and Gorton Wednesday- Cambridge to Pukekura and Pukerimu Thursday—Leave Cambridge for Hamilton, via Tamahere Friday—Kirikiriroa Saturday—Frankton Terms—Single mares, '2tj guineas; two 01 more as per agreement. Grazing free ; all care taken, but no responsibility, JOHN BROWNE, 10/9 Woodburn, Cambridge. 10 STAND AT CROSS ROADS NEAR TE AWAMUTU, The Thoroughbred Stallion FREEDOM, By Captivator—dam, Maid cf Honour. Terms: Single mares, 3$ guineas; two or more, 3 guineas, half guaranteed ; lots of five, one free. Limited to 50 mares. Gooi grazing Is per week. Every care taken but no responsibility N.B.—Breeders desirous of using the above horse th ; ,s season will require to make early application, as his list is fast filling. H. WEAL, 10/9 Te Awamutu.. IHE WELL-KNOWN CLYDESDALE STALLION 0 A M P S I IS To stand at Wli.itawhata » d travel the surrounding .lii-uicts. Partiu'ii.ii.-. in future issue. 11. i). SUTHERLAND, '22/9 Whatawhata. JOHN BETTLEY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER, Opposite the Hamilton Hotel, BESr QUALITY MEAT ON LY KEPT Connected wherewith is the HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE HOT DINNERS DAILY from 12 to 2 o'clock. Chops and Steaks ready iu 10 minutes. Dinner on Sale-days at 11 o'clock. £3" Races, Regattas, Shows, etc., etc., catered for. 7/4
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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 802, 12 November 1900, Page 1
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