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THE EGMONT FARMERS UNION, Ltd. r Land and Commission Agents Union-street, Haweua. l< FOR SALE. I, 2500 aores, 2100 aores in giass k 60 x 40 wool shed; 2 sheep and oattle yards; good metal roads; i. 14 miles from Inglewood. Easy terms .- 211 aores ; all felled and grassed ; divided into seven paddocks ; B[l roomed house ; good sheds, eto. ; ), 25 acred been cropped ; 71 acre? pig proof fenoes; 1 mile from I, station 1.4. 840 aores all felled, etc. ; good I, house, eto ; well watered 16. 200 aorss : good land ; well d fenced; about seven miles from Hawera i- 17. 8067 aores ; 82 miles from Gidborne ; good road for 29 miles ; 1000 in grass end five miles good sheep-proof fences; rent 1/8 pet aore ; purchasing clause 32/6 27. 255 acres, Auroa Road ; cheap, good bargain ' 29. 200 acres 8 J miles from Eltham, exceptionally easy terms a> 80. 825 aores, all felled and grassed, „ divided into 5 paddocks, 16 years to run, rent 4s 7d, goodwill £5 10s, easy terms 800 acres, all felled and rassef i ■woll watered, 16 years to run, i a ** 7d IQ 882 acres, all felled and grassed, a abided; into four pa-Jdook, good g/fg /f 7*oba^fd house and 2-roomed 1 , whare ; good spec x 8. aores, N.L. Waimate S.D., all - felled and grossed, divided into 4 paddock, well watered, good 4- . roomed house, mon's house, etc, 15 years to run, rent 8s pat acre., •g goodwill £5 155, stock at valuation, a- 40 cows in milk 3e 200 aores; 90 aores in grass; a. ring fenced » 28. 804 acres, Toko, on metalled _ road, well watered, no swamps, good rolling country ; cheap Eft .viONT FARMERS' UNION, Ld DON'T forget ARTHUR now makes all kinds of Furniture, >U by ohe aid of up-to-date machinery Q at city prices. Wholesale and retail, __ the trade supplied. Woven wire J" m stretchers, omplete 7/6 IMPORTANT ToTfARMERS. pHBAP TiVaNURES. x.. ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA] 33 M JfANUßlii— £4 per ton. U Guaranteed Analysis: Tricaloio Phosphate, 27 per oent ; Ammonia, 9r 7 per oent. a, BONE DUST-£5 5s per ton." s t Guaranteed Analysis: Tricaloio l e Phosphate, 48 per ce9t: Ammonia 2 4 per oent. A No. 1 MiXTURE-£5 2s 6d per ton 6| Guaranteed Analysis: One half Lawes' Superphosphate; one half Bone Dust. No. 8 MIXTURE- £4 103 per toh. - One half Lawes' Superphosphate one half " M " Manure. . No.4MIXTURE-£4lsspebto*. One third Lawea' Superphosphate; a » one third Thomas' Phosphate; one e > third Bone Dust. s > This is afirst-class Turnip Manure, '•> and is specially reoommended for wet 3e or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE, S » £6 PKR TOK. c MIXING.— The maoures are not mixed until tho orders are sent out, and purchasers at their option can have the original manures sent to them in the makers' bags and make 3> the mixtures themselves. KAINIT.— The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the mixtures is an advantage, and oaa be made without extra charge, specified by the purchaser when "" giving the or,der. SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at any time to suit farmers. NOTE.-r^he '.ft M ." Manure gave the bestfTOsiilts in proportion to cost out of ninetaen experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm, " at Momohaki, in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Depart- , meet) : — *• The experiments made at Momohaki with various manures upon jTurnips in the Season 1898n 1899 show that the BEST result " was obtained from a mixture of one , third steamed bone dust ' and two 3 thirds basic slag (Thomas' Phosl » phate), whilst the best result, at a minimum cost, was from a mixture d of one third Lawes' Superphosphata r and two thirds of the W M.E. Oo.'b "M " Manure. The latter mixturei contains the same components c as the W.M.E. Co.'s "No. 8 c Mixture, the proportions being a f little different. The former combination points to the faot, now generally L recognised, that the value of basio slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under- • estimated. The W.M.E. Co.'a No. 4 Mixture oontains one third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal 0' B f the report of Mr Gillanders, +]&$ manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments 4 referred to, whioh will ba found in * the Seventh Report of tl» a Department of Agriculture, r/oaldr /oald am j repay any farmer wh o finds a ■ difficulty in seleo'Jng the Wst f suitable manures. THE COMPANY RECEIVES Stock for Freezing, £ ,rP°. n Peer's Acoount at the following xtates, to Inolude Slaughtering, Erring, Shipping, Wrapper and Freight :— For Shipment in the Montbj of June to November, inclusive, — Mutton, f d.per Ib (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 ot December to May, inclusive— . Mutton 1 and l-10th par lb (one* penny and one-tenth) Beef, 1 and 1-lOfch per lb (one penny and one-tenth) Lamb, 1 and l-sth per lb (one penny and one-fifth) THE WELLINGTON. MEAT E2PORT CO., Ltd., DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary . I A. HAUG HE V J ON SALE. fa Quperior Seed Wheat, Oats, 2 O Coal and Grain, ■ Chaff, Hay eto. tf fcfcport and Mokau Coal, Jo Brunner Nuts, Brioks, eto. , " * * Firewood supplied in any^ 0 lengths for cash only.' < 2 IMPORTANT^O FARMERS 5 "* AND BUILDERS. 93 *j Jnst landed a large condign- < ment oi Roofinglroii, BUtf* a O »nd Lead-head Naila; GaJ. * - 7misedWire(plainandbarbea>, Fencing Stables, Beaming Twme, 20 Bales, Corn Saokaii , 44, 46/ and 48 inoh aize. I Pnnoes-Bireet. : —^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70453, 2 October 1900, Page 4

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