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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AMD CO., LTD. CORVUSINE. THE GREATEST PROTECTION AGAINST THE RAVAGES CF BIRDS. PREVENTS SMUT AND ROT. rpHE insurance ooliey for a successful crop is "OORVUSINE." It is -*- the greatest protection agamst the ravages of birds yet disco'ererl by man Even when all -,he essentials for securing a crop have been al tended to, viz., cultivation, manuring, good seed, etc., unless t.ie seed is allowed to germinate no ciop' wi'l result. CkH-vusme crop will result by protecting the seed, once it is soi . from natural agencies (wet and fungi) and from the ravages of birds. It is especially valuable for surface-sown grasses and clovers. bi the past an extra amount of seed has had to be sown to allow for the birds. This will not be so if "OORVUSINE" is used. "WHAT IT IS.—"CORVUSINE" is a high-class, non-poisonous liquid seed dressing for protecting ALL Seed. Corn, Wheat, Oats Barley, Beans, Peas. Maize. Rye, Vetches, lumps, Graiss and Clover beedsirom the depredations of birds. It is also invaluable for preventing PREMATURE GROUND ROT, as a GERMINATIVE ASSISTANT, and as a SMUT DRESSING. "CORV-VSINE" is the only preparation which possesses the following valuable properties:— 1. Protection for Seed against Birds. 2. It does not interfere with the Germination, but assists in obtaining a uniform crop. 3. It is a Preservative to the Seed in Cold, Damp Weather, Preventing Premature Ground Rot. 4. By reason of its Perfect i-'luictii-y. is Easily Distributed over the Seed. 5. It will not Clog the Seed Drill. 6. It is not a poison. 7. Retains its strength indefinitely if can is kept well corked. 8. It is the Greatest and Most Useful Scientific Discovery of the age applicable to Agriculture. "CORVUSINE" is not only instrumental i n keeping off birds before the seeds germinate, but also by the time the shoots appear the birds are accustomed to seek their food elsewhere and pass over the "Oorrusine" seed. For prices and full particulars apply to WmiftlHlß SOLE AGENTS.

Fencing Wire.—£l4s. Antimony.—£6. Wheat.—The. market is steady and cargoes are inactive; 36s 3d is asked for South Australian. The wheat and 3err afloat for the United Kingdom totals 1,795,000 quarters; for the Continent, 2,150.000; Atlantic shipments, 353,000; Pacific, 95,000. The total sliipments to Europe during the week amounted to 1,490,000 quarters, including 20,000 from Australasia. THE RABBIT MARKET. 81 JSitfCMUC TELEGRAPH PEB ONITED PRESS ASSOfUTiOV LONDON, S-pt. L>7. The rabbit market is flat, and prices are tending downward owing to the summer weather. GORE AUCTION MART. Messrs Geo. Kerr and Co. held their weekly sale on Saturday, when there was a particularly good demand for pigs, poultry and produce, the prices realised being as follows: Poultry.—Forty-seven penned. Hens, Is 5d to Is 9d; cockerels. 2s 9d to 3s; cocks, 2s to 2s 6d;'chickens, 4d to 7d. Pigs.—Thirty-three penned. Suckers, 13s to 15s; weaners, £1 to £1 4s 6d; store pigs, £2 2s 6d to £2 55.. i Cattle.—Two cows coming to profit, £3 and £4; calf, £1 ss. Produce.—Seed potatoes, 2s 8d to 4s j)er sack; table potatoes, 3s to 5s per sack; onions, I'd per lb; cauliflowers, 180 at 3-Jd each; rhubarb, 6d per 31b bundle; oats, 5s 6d to 10s per sack; wheat, 7s 6d to 9s per sack; bran and pollard at market prices. Several lines of harness and farmers' requites brought aaAisfactoryi prices. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON APS!3 CO. CORE HORSE BAZAAR. FORTNIGHTLY HORSE SALE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913, 45t 12.30 p.m. WRIGHT r STEPHENSON AND CO., j i** LTD., will offer on account of of various Distinct Clients:— 1 K Young Draught MARES and J-0 GELDINGS . w HACKS and: Harness HORSES 1 Set DISCS, 1 DIGGER A PLOJJGH, 1 GIG (in good order;) FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED.

TAKES YOU' ANYWHERE AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE FROM 4 TO 50 MILES AN HOUR WITHOUT FATIQUE. NEW HUDSON MOTOR CYCLE. FTIHE NEW HUDSON is affording j ■*• pleasure to thousands of persons who desire Quick, Safe Locomotion without trouble and expense. A turn of the wrist applies and releases the power. No garage necessary. Saves its cost in a very short while bv the pleasure it gives and the saving it effects in fares. Amongst its improvements are three-speed gear, kick starting hubMost Comfortable, Powerful and Reliable Motor Cycle on the Market. Call and. get Free Demonstration, or write for Free Catalogue. W. A. SGOTT AND SONS, 183 CEORCE STREET, DUNEDIN. Gore Agent: J. MoOORKINDALE. Mataura Agents: A. HILL & SON. •Aerated Waters, Celebrated Tomato Sauce. Address: Hirer Street

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Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 10

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