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Important to Farmers. CHEAP MANURES. on trucks ay ngattaukaxga. ITS JUIAKVUSZ—X'SI Per Ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : — Tricafaio Phosphate.. .. 27 per ci-nt I Ammonia 7 per cent BSOrVE DJ!ST-jC-5 3s S»cr Tots GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :— Trica.'cio Phosphate.. .. 43 pc-r cent Ammo, i.i .. .. .. 4 per cint No. 1 rulX'E'l/KE— £s 2s 6<l |»<>f 'S'OBl. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: — One-half LAWES' SUPEBPHOSPHATE One-naif LOME DUST. No. 3 i?B»XTJ!KK—JTM H<)s Pel "S'«BI. Qne.'ui-U LAWES' faU^EKPHOSPHATE Ose-lulf" M" MANURE. Ho, <t MiXTHJKE— £■■& 15s Pel Toes One-third LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE One-third THOMAS' PHOSPHATE. Oae-ihird 130 ft E DUBT. ' This is a first-class Turnip Manure, and ii specially recommended for wet or sour kinds. SPJK€IAL POTATO IWL4WUBfc -£5 PER TON. KAINBT! The addition of a amall propoition K*ikit to any o£ the Mixtures is Bn advantage, and can be made witheut extra charge if specified by tho purchaser when giving the order. fflfi-YSNG ! The Manures aro nos mis. d unSi! ik--ordera aro sent out, and pu^ctuEers at tbeir option can hsvc tho original msnuics sent tothem in the makers' bags and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES o-n bs made tt any time to tuit farmers. NOTE—The " M" Manure gave the best results in rroporlion to coat out nf nineteen I experiments with Champion Swede Turnips I at the Government Experhnea ol Farm, o,t | Momahaki, in 1807 (ccc paco 170, Biftii Ro J perl of Agricultural Department) :-- ---t The experiments m>ut a! Mocoohaki with various Manures upen Turnips in tha Season 1808-1899 show that the best result was obtained from a mix'uro of one-third steamed bone duai and two-thirds bs.-icelag (Thomas' Phosphite),whilst tna beutr&nlt, at a minimum cost, was from a mixture ol one-third Iwes' Superphosphate and twothirds of the W.M.E Co.'s "M" Manure. "The latter mixtnre contains the same com-. ponen^B aa tbe.W.M.E. Co.'eNo. 3 Mixture, the proportions bting a listle different. The former combination poiuts ta the fact, now I generally recognised, that the v^iue of basio Blag, also known *c Thomas' Phoephaie, has b<on greatly undsr-essimatcd. The W.M.E. Co.'s No. 4 Mixture contains oae- [ third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr Gillsnders, the manager at Momohski, embodying (he resu^ta of the experiments lebrred to, which will be found in the St-.veuih Report of tbe Department of Agriculture, would amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in , eleoting tho most suit.;b!e manures. The Company Receives STOCK FOR FREEZING} upon owner'd acoount at the fo'lowing rate 3 To Include Slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS OF JUNE TO NOVEMBEti, inclusive— MUTTON, fd per ib (three farthings) BEEP, 9-lOd „ „ (mne-'enths of s penny) LAMB, 9-lOd „ ~ (nina-temhs of a pinny) FOR SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS OF DECEMBER TO MaY, inclusive -- fig MUTTON, 1 aDd l-10d per ib (one penny anJ on -tenth) BEEF, 1 and l-.lOd psr lb (ona penny and one tenth) LAMB, 1 and 1- 61 po; )h (one penny and oco fifth) Tile Wellington MeiU Export Co., ltd. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. RE-OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED AN UP-TO-DATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERY, HARNESS AND LEATHER WAREHOUSE FOR PALMEESTON NORTH. JOHN COLVILLE BESIRES to intimate that he has recommenced business as above, with the largest and best solecteri stock of English, American and Colonial Saddlery, Harness and Leather of every description ever imported into the Manawatu District, which he is determined to dipose of a c prices that are bound to effect a speedy clearance. Being a CaSH BUYEIi and having made arrangements to receive regular monthly shipments, I am in a position to supply the trade and others with every possible requirement at ABSOLUTE WHOLESALE PRICES. The stock, which is quite now, is now opened up and marked off in plain figures, and anyone requiring Saddlery and Harness would do well to call und inspect and get quotations before purchasing elsewhere. Ladies' ana Gents' Saddles, Harness, &c, made to order at lowest possible prices, consistent with good workmanship and material. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Horse hair, bees wax, second-hand saddles and harness bought in any quantity for cash. Good pricoa given. Note the Address— JOHN COLVILLE, Wholesale and Retail Saddler, Harness Maker and Leather Merchant, The Square, Falmehston North. Premises next to Tingey's E. LAECOMB. CIVIL ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT. OFFICES— Law Chambovs, the Square: Private residence, Duke-street, Palmorston North,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6835, 27 October 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6835, 27 October 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6835, 27 October 1900, Page 1

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