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McCORMICK-DEERING tractors. Owing to shortage of stocks, . vro are unable to demonstrate tie McCOEMICK-DEEBING- TRACTORS at Doyleston Ploughing Match, bnfc lave further supplies arriving next week. MfcCOEMICK-DEEBING TRACTORSare well and favourably known, aa they ar® being used all over New Zealand for. farm work, road grading, stone crushing and all sorts of belt work. jacfc* of the McCORMICK-DEERING TRACTOR is nearly one btmdred years' experience .of manufacturing farm machines. BEFORE BUYING INVESTIGATE THE MCCORMICKDEERING TRACTOR AND EXPERT AND SPARE PART SERVICE AT BACK OP IT. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER GO. OF N.Z., LTD. fibre cement tanks r, J THAT LAST 10R EVER AIM, TROUGHS 0/ uj kind §r vtj I RECEPTACLE foriwlftg inter "ill SIZE RM 400 TO 25.000 CULMS K'- - WrHm tor mmrHewlm y , ; or tail and impact at TAYLORS LIMITED ' I COLOBBO STIEET MOUNT SOMERS LIME FOR THE LAND Bmintfuf for Obtaining Best Remits Bceosncßded by all experts Bo Important to iam*sc protraction that GorcTament tfr«« Free Bailace up to • 1M mU«a oa S*toa lots and orer CAKBONATB 22/6 per ton in track lota < Blackburne, Smith & Co. ; IJMITED '.r,.: 146 MANCHESTER STREET ' CHRIBTOHURSH 83374

WRC* o •> ' mrr^ e «s •»«-#,^■?' 1: - , 3"- • Mf*A.M. Cockayne, Director, Fields Division, Department of Agriculture, states:— ( approximately 2 cwt. per acre each year) is as necessary as the.daily milking or cows. Other methods of soil improvement—liming, drainage, chain harrowing, and the like, are of great significance in increasing grass land production, but phosphatic top-dressing easily leads the list from a practical and general standpoint, " f s fe> factors that make Top Dressing with " Superphosphate essential to Profits from Dairy Farming u ,)* jf—New Zealand soils are very - deficient in. phosphates. Second— Phos P hates are essen^ to milk production, and the growth of bone, meat, and wool. for-milk alone asis contained in' 200, ids of superphosphate, in addition there is the i, required for t bone growth and the production of" fthe top-dressing of pasture land with " Rockland Bphate iB necessary, not only to supplement the defident phosphate content of New Zealand ♦ TO ALSO REPLACE THE PHOSPHATES ABE TAKEN OUT OF THE SOIL EVERY BY GRAZING, -V Superphosphate Prices per cent. Water Soluble per cent. Water Soluble per cent. Water Soluble per dent. Water Soluble Superphosphate £6 15 £7 0 £7 5 £7 10 £6 15 0 per ton 0 per ton 0 per ton 0 per ton 0 per ton } Delivered, Railage Paid, to any Railway Station in the Canterbury Province. IT—Above prices are subject to 2i% for cash month, of S per cent for cash with order. In actual practice, top-dressing with "Rockland" Superphosphate has proved one of the most profitable investments open to dairy fanners. 0 In one instance, where careful records were kept over a period, £llO spent on "Rockland" Superphosphate gave an increased value of £468 to the actual Hay cut, While the residual fertility of the ground was greatly increased as well. This return was far greater than any obtained from other forms of top-dressing tested at the same time. Now is the time to order "Rockland" Superphosphate for this year's TopDressing. Keiapthorne, Prosser ®t Co.'s New Zealand Drug Coy. Ltd. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS 136 High Street, Christchurch a. -s % „ '<■ l

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18127, 17 July 1924, Page 11

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