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RESULTS COUNT We have proved that we are qualified to secure the best prices for your STOCK and PRODUCE. Experience and knowledge of th* market are essential ! • For best results leave it to— N.Z. FARMERS'CO-OP. Assn. Ltd. 1 Christchurch and Branches.

FOR CROPPING ON CONTRACT White Mustard - 1/-lb (M.D.) Garton Oats - 6/6 a bushel Linseed - £5O ton, plus Bonuses Garden Peas - 20/- to 24/also Partridge Peas and Barley ALEX. MCDONALD AND COMPANY. CERTIFIED SEED SPECIALISTS 194 CASHEL STREET :: CHRISTCHURCH. TELEGRAMS: "QUALITY,” CHRISTCHURCH.

ORDER NOW BASIC SLAG FOR DELIVERY END SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER Basis Slag, the unrivalled fertiliser for a wet season like the present one. Combats sourness in the soil. JUST THE FERTILISER FOR BANKS PENINSULA AND WEST COAST. ENCOURAGES CLOVER AND THE BENEFIT IS RETAINED FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS PROVIDED THE PASTURE IS IN REASONABLE CONDITION BEFORE BEING APPLIED. Basic Slag contains valuable minerals in addition to phosphates. EARLY ORDERING IS DESIRABLE 2= SEED co. THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO. LTD. 208 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. And at laMton and Mathvan.

CONTRACTS That Give You Protection FOR ALL CRAINS BARLEY, PEAS, LINSEED, WHEAT, GARTON OATS H. MAISON 8 CO. 183 CASHEL STREET

EKB kP at Timaru 18 cwt, 1 qr, 17 lb per Acre CULTIVATION Medium Clay Loam (Otipua R.D.. Timaru), grass 3 years' old, when in grass top-dressed lewt. Super and 1 ton of Lime, giant disced, grubbed and harrowed in April, ploughed (6 inches) early July, fallowed April to October, drag harrowed late August, tyne harrowed twice, rolled once and sown Ist week in October. 451bs seed drilled through 7in coulters, lewt Super per acre. Harvested 2nd week in Match. Windrowed with windrower and picked up with header. Price paid with bonus £42/18/- per ton. Return Nearly X4O Per Acre Next year will be nearly £4B per acre. £5O a ton F.A.Q., plus Bonuses Next Harvest — ■" “ I 1.11 l I, CONTRACTS NOW BEING ARRANGED CONSULT YOUR MERCHANT ... Field Representatives are available in all district! to assist you. DOMINION INDUSTRIES LTD« SEED PROCUREMENT DIVISION, P.O. BOX 915, DUNEDIN.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26509, 25 August 1951, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26509, 25 August 1951, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26509, 25 August 1951, Page 5

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