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rue TTelli«g:toii Meat Export MAI^ACTUEERS. Quay. Wellington. anure.Works;.;;;;.....;JSIGAHAUBAKGA. ImporUnt to farmers. .CHEAP MiNUEES. NiiTl GASH ON TKUCES AT NGA. _ HiUjBANGA, iu 2cwfc SACKS. For Icwt. bags 2s 6d per ton extra is .-'■';• ■ . charged. : . I?o.;J Mixture, X5 7s 6d per ton. Guaranteed Analysis—One-half imported Superphosphate, 35 to 37 per ! cent, Soluble-.Phosphate.. One-half ' > Bone Du3t; containing Tuoalcio Phospbace, 43 per oent,; Ammonia, 4 per osni. ■ So. 8 Mixture, 15 2s U per toil. Onujhalf imported SUfKBPHOSPHATE, 35 to 37- per. cent soluble -Phosphate: One-baif " M":MaNUK,E,-. containing 'Tricalcic Phosphate, 20 "or cent.; ammonis. B;per cent. Special Petato Manure, 15 2s 6d per ton. (Copied from the report of the New York Agricultural Experimental Station, at .Geneva, JCJ.Y.) Guaranteed Analysis—Five twentythirds OHIBD BLOOD; ,15 tfer cent: Ammonia. Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, containing Tricaicio Piiosphate, 43, percent.; Ammonia, 4 per oent. Bight twenty-thirda XAIifLT, 13 per cent, potash. ; . ■ ■ . ■ ■ • Imported Superphosphate, L5 5s per toit. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :—■ 35 to o7 per cent soluble Phosphate. .: KAIHIT. ■':■■:■: t . The Inclusion of r- Bmall propoitioncf KiiNiT to ariy o£iha- Mixtures is &n advabtage, and can be madu without extra charge. imwi;: ■■■■-■■■ !■;■ The Manm-Jiß &ire not mized uniil the orders are sent out, atid.purchasers at their option call have the oriainal manuics sent to tnem intfaa Eookers' bags and make tfae mixtwres tiaemEelvea.' Special Mistdbes aun.be m&cte at any time to -uU farmerE. PEEEZIKG SHEEP AND LAMES npHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXx POUT COMPANY (LIMITED) is prepared feo Purchase Fat Sheep and Lambs by weight at graduated prices for the following qnalitios and grades :— SHEEP. FIRST QUALITY FEEEZEES BRAND W.M.E. CO. 40 to 651b 65 to7Olb Over 701b .; SECOND QUALITY FEEEZEEE' BEAND NGA 40to701bs PBEEZING EWES. '■ " ■■': BBAND N.G.A. tWE. LAMBS. : FIRST QUALITY FREEZEEB— '; BBAND W.M.E. CO.- Under 49lbe Over 421bs SECOND QUALITY FEEEZEJiSP»ejkcts will be paid for at time values. CONDITIONS: . ; Fat and sirinß to be the property of the Vendor, the'Conipaay paying for the former the current value; per 1b of tb e day, and the latter maybe either sold to-'----the Company or fellmongered on owDor's account at his option. All sheep to be prime of their class, and to be delivsrea^afi Freezing Works afowaer'e cost and espehse. Price and paymen to be on the FKOZkN WEIGHT. Or the CompHny is willing to purchaa at a straight-out price per head as heretofore. Prices ctmbe obtained on application ot the Cotapany's Offices, or from anycf the Buyers in the country. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own Recount. DILNO.T SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, 16th May, .1904. FRUIT TREE SPRAYINO. IS the only effective and reliableremedy io-j the complete destruction and eradication of all Garden Pests. It killsby contact aphis scale, English blight, ' conlin moth, dolphin, curculium aawfl\^and numerous other insects. - •"' Rolaxite has been used, in the Continental orchards and gardens' for over twenty-two years with never-failing success, and is compounded from'the recipe of the German Agricultural Chemistrv College. Breslau. Sold in two gallon tins, it can be had in Palmerston-North from. MJRE. GASCOIGNB, Grocer, the Squt^-e Price, 15s per tin, which willmake a compound of 30 gallona specific; ISbte—Carefullv observe directions for use.' H; HIGH GLA.SS TAILOmPTGv"> ; TTAVUSTG purchased the business o£ XJL the BE.ADFOHD WOOLLEN CO,; it is my intention to carry oh- the- ■ ' sam6 as a Hij;h-class Tailoring Establishment. . ■ ■ • - HAVING- secured the services o£expe'rt tailors all garments will he made up on the premises. . OCJSTOMEES can rely on getting the very best^ of material secured from houses of hiqh-standing in London with.whom I made aarrangements beFore I left London to forward regular ship- • ments of the latest. . EVERY attention -will be giyen to . fit-and workmanship.. Hand work ■. b-■ ■'■.■ a specialty. ' : • ...■.'.' : : -: ! C. H. USMAE, Main Street .-. .•.-. Paimehston W-, . Nest Comtnereial Hotel. Post Office Eox 134 Telephone S3, HOLBEN & KIBI, RANGITIEEIvSTB-JSET, PALSIEESTON NOETH! .-■•■■'. ■ ■ ••.-■• i^ Steam & Sefrigeratmg.Engineers ? . Plumbers, Tin & Ooppersmitiis. '' AGENTS FOB JEBYLITBOASHSTALLATHW.' Tangye's Sas and Oil Engines, J. 15LOCKLEY? LICEKSED FLUMBEB, Gasfitwr, ■^ Tm and Coppersmith. Estimates givei. Fitzherbert-street (next Bank of XZ > PALMERSTOF BTOBTU.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7903, 1 August 1904, Page 2

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