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THE EGMONT PaBMERB UNION, Ltd. r Land and Commission Agents Union-street, Hawkha. I' FOR SALE. 4. 2500 aores, 2100 aores in giass I 60 x4O wool shed ; 2 sheep and oattle yards; good metal roads; 1. 14 miles from Inglewood. Easy terms ' 211 aores ; all felled and grassed ; divided into seven paddooks ; 8* II roomed house; good sheds, eto.; >. 26 acres been cropped ; 71 acre? pig proof fences; 1 mile bom i, station . A. 840 aores all felled, eto. ; good 1, house, eto ; well watered 16. 200 aores : good land ; well d fenoed; about seven miles from Hawera t- 17. 8067 aores ; 82 miles from Gisborne ; good road for 29 miles ; 1000 in grass end five miles good Bheep-proof fences; rent i/8 per aore ; purchasing clause 32/6 il. 255 aores, Auroa Eoad ; aheap, good bargain 18 29. 200 acres 8£ miles from Eitham, 1 exceptionally easy terms HO. 826 aores, all felled and grassed, Q divided into 5 paddooks, 16 years to run, rent 4s 7d, goodwill £6 10b, easy terms 800 aores, all felled and rassef ,- woll watered, 16 years to run, 4 a fi97d 0 882 acres, all felled and grassed, \ divided into four paddock, good ,' 7 roomed house and 2-roomed a whare ; good spec. 8. acres, N.L. Waimate S,D., all - felled and grassed, divided inta 4 paddock, well watered, good 4roomed house, mon's house, eto., 15 years to run, rent 8s per aore, 8 goodwill £5 155, stock at valuation, *" 40 qows in milk 16 200 aores; 90 aorea in grass; *• ring fenced 16 28. 804 aores, Toko, on metalled _ road, well watered, no swamps, good rolling country ; cheap EG mONT FARMERS UNION, Ld DON'T forget ARTHUR now makes all kinds of Furniture, 11 by che aid of up-to-date machinery n at city prices. Wholesale and retail, the trade supplied. Woven wire ). stretchers, omplete 7/6 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. pHEAP lITANURES. s- ON TRUCKS AT NGAHATJRANGAS js M MANURE— £4 per ton. 11 Guaranteed Analysis: Trioaloio ,p Phosphate, 27 per oent ; Ammonia, jr 7 per cent. 1, BONE DUST-£5 6b raa ton. st Guaranteed Analysis: Trioaloio le Phosphate, 48 per cent: Ammonia 2 4 per oent. - A No. 1 MIXTURE— £5 2s 6d per ton b, Guaranteed Analysis: One half Lawes' Superphosphate; one half Bone Dust. No. 8 MIXTURE- £4 10 a pbr ton. - One half Lawes' Superphosphate one half " M " Manure. No. 4 MIXTURE-£4 15s pkb ton. One third Lawea' Superphosphate ; J ' one third Thomas' Phosphate ; one B » third Bone Dust. 8> This is afirst-olass Turnip Manure, JJ ana is specially recommended for wet or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE, ' £5 pbr tow. MIXING— The nfaoures, are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at their op ion oan have the original manures sent to j' them in the makers' bags and make '> the mixtures themselves. KAINIT.— The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the mixtures is an advantage, and oan be made without extra oharge, specified by the purohaser when giving the order 0 SPECIAL MIXTURES oan be made at any time to suit farmers. g NOTE.— The «M " Manure gave t the best results in proportion to * cost out of nineteen experiments J with Champion Swede Turnips at c the Government Experimental Farm, c at Momohaki, in 1897 (see page 170, ]m Fifth Report of Agricultural Department):— 1 The experiments made at , Momohaki with various manures upon |Turnips in the Season 1898- . 1899 show that the BEST result was obtained from a mixture of one s third steamed bone dust and two t thirds basio slag (Thomas' Phos- . phate), whilst the best result, at a B minimum cost, was from a mixture B of one third Lawes' Superphosphate j and two thirds of the WM.E. Oo.'s B "M " Manure. The latter mixture oontains the same oomponenta 3 as the W.M.E. Co.'s No. 8 t Mixture, the proportions being a little different. The former combination points to the faot, now generally ' recognised, that the value of basio ; slag, also known as Thomas' Phos- • phate, has been- greatly undert estimated. The W.M.E. Co.'s No. ! 4 Mixture oontains one third of . Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr Gillanders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, whioh will be found in the Seventh Report of the Department of Agriculture, would amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in seleoting . the most suitable manures. THE COMPANY REOEIVEB Stock for Preezingv Upon Owner's Acoount at the following Rates, to Inolude Slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper and Freight :— Far Shipment in the Months of June to November, inclusive.— Mutton, J d per lb (three-farthings) Beef, 9-10 th per lb (nine-tenths of a penny) Lamb, 9-10 th per lb (nine-tenths of a penny) For Shipment in the Months of December to May, inolusive— Mutton 1 and 1-lOth per lb (one penny and one-tenth) Beef, 1 and 110 th per lb (one penny and one-tenth) Lamb, 1 and l-sth per lb (one penny and one-fifth) THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., Ltd., DILN OT SLADDEN, Seoretary. II A. BADGHEY 1 ON SALE. ;_ Quperior Seed Wheat, Oats, 2 O Coal and Grain, 4 Chaff, Hay eto. w Westport and Mokau Coal, . £ Branner Nuts, Bricks, eto. H Firewood supplied in any 2*2 * p lengths for oash only. < * IMPORTAN.T~TO FARMERS a < AND BUILDERS. ° — _ ' W *jj Just landed a large consign- 3 < ment of Roofing Iron, Ridginc « 0 and Lead-head Nails, Gal 3 7inised Wire (plain and barbed). Fenoing Stables, Seaming Twine, 20 Bales, Corn Baoka m? (44, 46, and 48 inoh size: I fnnoea-street. — ' —

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70452, 1 October 1900, Page 4

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