jrjwnwUM^g.WAY com. TIME-TABLE. SEA BATHING 1 FISHING 1! PIONICINGIVi week days. winteiTmonths. Commencing on May 1, l^v leave Wanganui. - hU' uSsS 10.45 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 5.20 p.m. H°P'S--10 0 p.m. 7-° P'm# 1U E SUNDAYS. 2.30 p.m. 2.0 p.m. 8.5 p.m. t-45 *>-mThe Company reserve the right, wh«k -it may be expedient, to omit ana! alter tL hour of departure of any of the *bove trains witnout notice. And the .-Company will not be responsible for any Xte,yi* ih* arrival and departure of (^'General Publia Holidays ExomrTrains are run. A great SAVING ia made by pnro^sAax Family Books of Season TicketovVanganui to Castleoliff.-contaming IS to 3id per single nde), and Books cmSnSg^2 Firit Class B^rna for 10. to 5d per single ride); also, ainuCbooka of tickets. Wanganui to Gon. •rille, Balgownie, and Oarlton Platform, S-> J. L. STEVENSON, Obswrim*tt. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXft)RT CO., LTD., TITANURB MANUFACTURERS. Omces, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Works - - - Ngahaurang*. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. riHEAP TyTANUREB' CASH, UN TRUCKS AT NGA HAURANGA, in 2-cwt. Sacks 'Fox 1-cwt. Sacks 2s. 6d. per ton ex*** is charged. 1 MIXTURE, £5 7s 6d PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis— Nitrogen Insoluble, 1.48 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, made Solttble ; 16.2 per cent. 'Trioalcio Phosphate, Insoluble, 19.3J of Potash, 2.31 per cent. „ No. 3 MIXTURE, £5 5s PER TON Guaranteed Analysis— Nitrogen Insoluble, 2.96 per cent. "Tricalcio Phosphate, made Soluble, 16.! per cent. i . .■ 'Tricalcic Phosphate, Insoluble, 11.7 pel cent. of Po*ash, 2.31 per cent. _ POTATO MIXTURE, £5 PER TON Guaranteed Analysis-'- - 4.10 per cent. "Tricalcio Phosphate, Insoluble, 18.66 pc: ceno. , Sulphate of Potash, 8.02. per cent, -^o. 6 MIXTURE, £5 2s 6d PER TON Guaranteed Analysis— "Nitrogen, Insoluble, 37 per cent. "Tricalcio Phosphate, made SolubC* 14.4 per cent. Sulphate of Potash. 6.93 per cent. IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE £5 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis— "^Pricalcio Phosphate, made Sohible, 3( per cent. SPECIAL MIXTURES can be madi any time to suit Farmers. TjiREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EX TORT CO., LTD., is prepared to pur ; '■--chase Fat Sheep and Lambs, delivered at Ngahauranga or Johnsonville, bj •weight at graduated prices. All Sheep and Lambs to be Prime ol ■*th.eir class. PAYMENT to . .be made on Frozen "Weight. ■■ ' '. FAT and .SKINS to be the property '■of the vendor, the Company paying foi -the former the current value per lb ol the day, and the latter may be either -sold to the Company or fellmongered on ■^owner's account at his option. OR THE COMPANY is willing tc -purchase Stock at a straight-out price "tier head. THE COMPANY ALSO OFFERS Wients eveiy facility for freezing on --their own account. Prices and all particulars can be ob--tamed from any of the Company's buy ers as under-mentioned, or from the Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. FEATHERSTON .. Alex. McKenzie MASTERTON ....... T. W. McKenzie PAHIATUA .... E. P. C. Swainsou FEILDING ............ Jas. Campion. aHAWERA ........... M. F. Baird, .JOHNSONVILLE Alfred Moore. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary, "PURCHASE YOUR . . . KID GLOVES AT MELBOURNE HOUSE. OWING lo the danger of our large stock suffering from damp in oui "NEW BUILDING, we are offering our complete stock of KID GLOVES, just *.j)ened 3 at COST PRICE. ISOBAR, the best of good Gloves, in :Black and Tans, 4 s IF MARINO Assorted Tans, 2 s" IF JULIET Assorted Tans, J. J. BUCKEELL.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12645, 4 November 1905, Page 6
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