V ■’^B — Sk. \ PASTURES EXHAUSTED Abnormal growth this summc depletes soil of plant Food Replace it with Superphosphate a 5*4JrT The vigorous growth this summer has been a heavy drain on the soil. So if you want to have plenty of grass during the autumn and winter you must give your pastures a tonic NOW. Top-dress generously with Superphosphate. It is better than any other phosphates, because it is ioo% water soluble, so that the plants begin to drink it in through their roots immediately you apply it. Thus it nourishes the grasses and clovers in your pastures and produces a vigorous growth that is kept up right through the winter. That is why pastures top-dressed with Super will carry more stock. They are more nourishing and so the stock is better conditioned. Superphosphate is the cheapest, most effective, and most profitable form of phosphate to apply. Therefore -w Feed ijour pastures with Superphosphate Supplies obtainable from all wholesale Fertilizer Merchants, Storekeepers and Dairy Companies.
More Work per minutel jR n I You can judge “CATERPILLAR” working capacity by the minute. Hook on your biggest loads and set “CATERPILLAR” to haul them through your toughest land. The time it takes horses or any other type of tractor to just get going is time enough for “CATERPILLAR” to have an appreciable amount oi the work done. “ Caterpillar” Traction means continuous performance—without fear of heat or cold —without need of rest—sure of footing in dust, mud, sand, on rocks or hills. Setter mucker 'cheaper For full particulars of each model write to A. S. PATERSON & Co. Ltd., Write to A. S. Paterson & Co., Ltd* Box 290, Auckland for free Catalogue, Booklet and Specifications of all models. C. 98. Be sure it’s a “Caterpillar”—look for this Trade Mark.
MEAT EXPORT SEASON. Killing for export is now proceeding at the Southdown and HorotlU Works. The Head Office will he pleased to supply detailed information regarding “on hooks” prices offering by Export Buyers. Farmers have the option of selling their meat in Great Britain through the company who have efficient selling agencies there. Full details in this regard will be supplied on application. Liberal advances will be made if desired. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD., P.O. Box 113, HEAD OFFICE: Auckland. Endean't buildings Queen St., Auokland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 10 (Supplement)
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