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Kempthorne Prosser & Co.'s N.Z. DrugC o.,Ld. PEICE LIST OF WEST FIELD MANURES. AUCKLAND 4th JAN. 1918. All packed inl^cwt Bags—l 6to ton. Per Ton 8. d. *"A" Superphosphate, 36 to 38 I per cent. Soluble. ... 7 7 6 • Basic Superphosphate ... 7 7 6 Special Root Manure 9 15 Special Grass Manure "A" (for Top Dressing) io 0 0 Special Grass Manure "B " (tor laying down permanent pasture) 10 0 6 Special Potato Manure ■ 915 0 Special Turnip Manure 9 7 6 Special Rape Manure 10 12 6 Special Corn Manure <,f A " )for green feed) ' 9 7 6 Special Corn Manure "B " (for Oats, Wheat, Barley, etc.) 9 7 6 Special Maize Manure "A" (for green feed) >#> i 0 10 0; Special Maize Manure " B " for Cob Maize 10 0 0 Special Orchard Manure "A" (for young trees) ... 10 12 6 Special Orchard Manure "B" « (- fo, r£ uit formation) 10 12 6 special Clover Manure 8 12 6 Special Onion Manure H 12 6 Westfield Prepared Guano (for turnips) 2 cwt. sacks 7 17 6 Makatea Guano and Super Mixture £C--iSp;c. phosphoric Acid 2c sacks 7 17 6 Sulphur (Agric.) 55 per cent 2wt sacks 8 0 0 Sulphur (Agric), 99 per cent. -icwt sacks 22 0 0 Guano,6o-63 percent, 2cwtsacks 6 17 6 Maketea Guano 81-82 per cent \ 2 cwt sacks g 2 6 Crushed Linseed Oil Cake _:Hcwt. bags ' 15 6 jlmproTed Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums, per gallon 0 6 0 Kemp's Branding Fluid, four coloursblue, green, black, and red— ' 1 gahtins 7s 6d each. Westfield Special Gtrden Manure, 141b bags Is 9d each. Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b bags coarse, medium or fine. Is 9d each "A " Superphosphate— Jtf armers desiring Ammonia in this Super, will please state so when ordering, and 1 per cent will be added at an extra cost or 10s per ton. Imported Bone- Dust—We also carry ful] stocks of imported bonedust, firstclass quality, and shall be pleased to give fin«icut quotations for same. Discount.-AII lines in this Price1 * List subject to a Discount of 2^ per cent, for cash. Guaranteed Analysis of any Manures rereqmred promptly sent on application s Previous Lists now cancelled Special Quotations promptly made for large lots. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Always Landing.—Guanos, Cheap Bone ? Uu tf r, • High-grade Potash Salts, Basic Slag, etc. Low quotationa from ship's side on application Mails Close at Helensville as Under:— Auckland Mails : Daily at 6.30 a.m., 12 noon, 3.45 p.m Woodhill. Reweti, and Kumeu Mails, | daily at 3.45 p.m. Parakai Mails: D»ily at 10 a.m. . Parkhurst Mails : Tuesdays and Fridays 10 a. m. Wairoa Mails : Mondays and Thursdays, 5 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays 9.15 a.m. South Head Batley, Pahi, Matakohe, and Whakapiiau mails Monday and Thursday at 9 15 a.m Paparoa Mails: Mondays Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.15 a.m. Kukapakapa, Pt Albert, and Kokako : Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays,' Kiidays and Saturdays. 1.30 p.m. Tuesdays 9.45 a.m. Kaipara Flats and Wellsford MailsDaily at I 30 p.m. Ahuroa Mails. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at t.30 p.m. lahekeroa, Woodcocks Mails : Monday, Wednesday, Saturday 1.30 p.m. Ji Makarau Mails: Wednesday, Saturdays at 1.30 p.m. Hoteo, Way by Mails: Mondays, Thursday, 1.30 p.m. Ranganui and Toliaua Mails; Tuesdays and Thursdays, y. 15 a.m. Saturdays, 1.30 !i t m, Kaiwaka mails: Tuesdays, 9.15 a.m. Thursdays, S*.ls a.m. Warkwonh mails Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9.15 am Mondays and Saturdays, 130 p.m. Huapai, daily, 3.45, except Wednesdays, 12 noon. Waimauku daily, 3.45 p.m., except Thurdays. 12 noon C. ANSELL, Postmaster.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 31 January 1918, Page 4

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