I'UICE LIST. _^ i W£STFiELU I MANURES I All packet] in ■ ljcwt bags. 10 to U* ton. I'm' too ! £. s. <i ! 'A' Superphosphate, !5G to <58 per cent. Soluble. Tola! Phosphates, 4- to 11 per cent. - " i -'••» 0 Basic Superphosphate ... 4t JO 0 Bom:dust steamed 8 () 0 Bcn.dr.HL green S v U Viinolised Bonedust ... ... 7 12 6 Boncdust ami Blo o d T 15 0 Dominion Binedwst 7 I*2 0 feiitcia: JiMt Manure ... <> 12 0 ,**'"<r;!*l Jlirftojs Manure "A* (for top dressing) ... ... 0 10 0 special Grass Manure 'IV (for la-ying do-vn permanent i pasture) 0 10 0 Special Potato Manure ... 0 10 0 | Special Turnip Manure ... <3 5 0 I Speehil Kapc Manure •■• 012 0 Special Corn Manure 'A' (for gruen feed) 0 7 G Ppecinl Corn Manure 'IV (for Wheat, Oats, Barley, etc.) -..• G7G Special Maize Manure 'A' (for green feed) 6 13 0 Special Mai:;e Manure 'Is' (for eoli maize) ~ " 13 ,6 Special Orchard Manure 'A' (for young trees) •-• 7 0 0 Special Orchard Manure 'IV (for fruit formation) 7 0 0 Special Clover Manure ...6 0 0 Special Onion Manure ... 7 0 0 We hold, full stocks of tne follow ing linos also : — ■ Packing as stated below; ■ £ s-. d "Ocean" Superphosphate. 30 : rer cent. Soluble, 2c\vt. sacks ... 4/ 2 6 West Held Trcpared Guano (for ) Turnips; 2cwt. ■*<*» i nett ° 5 ° Westfiold Bono Substitute, ; 2c\n. sacks ... nett 5 xO. 0 Gypsum, 2cwt. sacks, nett 3 0 0 Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks . to the ton nett 8 0, 0 Basic Slag (Bilston) 2e\vt 4 5 0 Basic Slag, 'Crescent,' ; I 2cwt. 4 {\ A ° Desiccated Blood ... ... 12 ±0; 0 Sulphate of Ammonia, origin- * al sacks about 2c\vt. ... 1& 0 0 Kitrate of Soda, original ~ sacks about 2cv?t. ... ,10? 0 0 Muriate of Potash, %riffinal sacks about 2cwt. ... 16 0 0 Sulphate of Potash, original sack« about 2cwt. ... 16 00 Nitrate of Potash, original ■ bags about 2cwt. ■ ... 28 0 0 Ivainit, improved, origina\ bags about lewt 4 10 0 Sulphate of Iron (xtals) original sacks about 2cwt. 8 10 0 Sulphate of Iron (crushed; original sacks about 2 cwt. 10 0 0 Surprise Island Guano, 35----37 per cent., 2cwt. sacks 4 0 0 Maiden Guano, (50.G3 per cent., 2c\vt. sacks ... 5 0 J Christmas Guano, 84-85 per Cunt., 2c\vt. sacks ... .'.. 5 5 0 Per Gallon £ s. d ?'K.P" Improved Sheep Dip sgal. drums- ... ••• 9 Each. Kemp's Branding Fluid, four * flours, bin), black, red, "green,, lgal tins ... 4 3 Wcslfitild Special Garden Manure, 141T) bags 1 6 Wcslfieid Fowl Grit, 141T) bags, coarse, medium or fine ... ... 1 G DISCOUNT—AII lines in this Price List subject to a discount of 2£ per cent for cash, excepting those marked NETT. PREVIOUS LISTS now cancelled. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS promptly made for large lots. *IX. PRICES subject to alteration without notice. *'A' Superphosphate—Farmers desir* ing Amuaonia in this Super, will please state so when ordering,.----j and 1 per cent, will be added, at an extra cosit of 10s per ton, ! AUCKLAND. September 10, 1911. '
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HEALTH IILYTS FOIL EHEUMATISM. l'iet plays an important part in Rheumatism, (,'out, Sciatica. Lumttago, ami kindred complaints. Those troubled with these diseases should be careful, for some foods encourage thy formation of uric acid. Avoid red meat, beer, vinegar, spices ,-< use tea anil codec sparingly, and —most important of all—take IUIEUMO. It is the one medicine that will iquickly and effectually cure' Rheumatism. G )ut, Sciatica, Lumbago, and their attendant evils. The. first dose of KHEUMO gives relief, and will be i found to quickly ■■ effect a complete j cure. Your chemist or storekeeperj sells it. :2s Gd und 4s (3d a bottle. Give it a trial. 27
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5803, 6 May 1912, Page 8
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