We niol cv£ry Farmer (o ait--1 SfiHH»libi i; It Reals all other Manures and jjives wonderful results when used on Grain Crops moot urops ' OrcharJs &.. Hops It is also by far the best Top Dressing mamri: on run markiit. If von 0n...- U.s.,- vhis l'.:i.-:>ra.tfMl .Mamiie vou will ..>.- i-o Miner. U-a.I what some 9four.lo-.alai.il wili-k""»'' i.-winers say : Motiu-kn. .]:!•;. s'li. 1015. Nfls..ii. Dear Sirs. —1: .-oTouls me nmch plnauue to l>o a'ijlf to advi.st> you ol' i lie -roit ~in— r havi- from the "i tons >f W-kland liasu- Phosphate Manure
which 1 purchase! trom yom a >ew months aij... For many \. ; a>s 1 have been a lar•_'•-• user of imported ry.iperphosphatrs." Basic shi- and vauous brands <>l" New /".-.land '*"' .V'l'o names' mixtims: but I H A \ K NIAER TI\D <rc-H MARKED cd VCESS from j,n"v nii.nnrr-., ;,s I IT AV K HAD THIS SEASON FIIOM VOI'H BASH' PHOSPHATE, in sp.ite. of worse weather conditions t.imn 'we Jnve experienced for 1 user! a [xntion of you- jr.ancv to TOP DRESS some of my Gh-iSS LAND and thfo balance 1 used on. outs. One paddock I nKi.Miired and shut up for hay, and desoite the dry season and }).-i,I voir for uvass. ' li.id from ih .-. very t old "uastuve a, very good . iu]<, wli;:e > unmairared paddocks shut up gave poor results. 1 manured one paddock on which I urn inv cows regularly and h.ft the nthois. The PADDOCK WHICH WAS MAXI'IiKD I SHOULD THINK PRODUCES ABOUT 25 PER CENT. .MORE FEED THAN ANY OF THE UNMATURED PADDOCKS. Clovers came a n a, surprising maimer although clover had not shown to any ! some years. As well as this, THE GRASS- SEEMED TO GROW FRESHER AND TO CONTAIN .MORE NOURISHMENT, as the cows milked better and did better when on the manured pasture. I had sufficient manure to cover half my oat crop and for the remainder I used a Freezing Comic ally's special <rra:n manure THE OATS ON WHICH I USED THE BASIC PHOSPHATE LEFT THE OTHER OATS FAR BEHIND. AND TC SUCH A MARKED EXTENT THAT PEOPLE ASKED ME WHAT I HAD DONE TO HALF MY CROPI am so pleased with my success -with this manure that I think every i'armeT should know of its qualities, and to see this end, I' would be pleased to give - every farmer further particulars and show the actual results. I can confidently Tecommend Rockland Bas : c Phosphate, and my order for the coming season will be about 5 tons. { (Signed) W. W. Livesay. Bright-water, / Feb. 9th, 1915. Messrs Bisley Bros, and Co. Nelson. Dear Sirs, —We have to advice you of our success with Rockland Basic Phosphate, Manure. We purchased two tons from yon, and although late in the reason, applied a jport'on of it to one half of our CLOVER PADDOCK. The other half of thia : paddock we topdressed with. Basic Slag. The difference between the two manures was most marked, and WE HAD A REALLY WONDERFUL RESULT WITH THE BASIC PHOSPHATE. The portion ma mired with the Basic Phosphate grew stronger, taller, and' the clover was bright green, whereas THE BASIC SLACr PORTION had a yellowish tinge, and WAS DECIDEDLY INFERIOR. We aro so pleased with our success with this manure that we will use large quantities during the coming season. (Signed) NEWMAN BROS. Although ,-paddock was not topdressed the .following year the result was even more noticeable, which proves that BASIC PHOSPHATE IS A LASTING MANURE. IRiwaka, March 11th, 1915. Messrs Bisley Bros! and Co. Nelson. Dear Sirs, —It affoi-ds me much pleasure to be able to advise you of my success with the Rockland Base Phosphate : manure which I purchased from you last July. I used this manure on mv GRAIN CROPS (OATS AND W 7 HEAT) The paddock where this grain grew is the poorest piece of la.nd on my property and DURING THE FORTY YEARS I HAVE HAD THIS PLACE 1 HAVE NEVER HAD A CROP SO GOOD BY HALF. It is the opinion of the Farmers in tliis ne'ghbourhood that my oat crop is the best in the district, and my wheat crop is exceptional!v good. I HAVE TO PUT THIS SUCCESS DOWN TO YOUR BASIC PHOSPHATE. You can make xise of this reference to help to make the manure known, as ■after my success I feel it is the best manure "and the cheapest on the market. (Signed) Alex. DTumnmond. Motueka, Jam. 14th, 1915. Messrs Bisley Bros, and Co. Nelson. Dear S'rs, —I have great pleasure in advising you of the success I have had from the" Rockland Basic Phosphate which I purchased from you last July. I used the Majority on GRASS PADDOCKS, and I ca.n coufidentlv sav that DURING THE TEN YEARS I HAVE ! HAD THIS PROPERTY I HAVE NEVER HAD HALF THE GRASS I HAVE HAD THIS SEASON, a—lough I have stocked the ground as hoavily as usual. The effect ot yon.' manure is even more surprising seeing that the season has been exceptionally dry a.nd a general bad year for arrnss. The BASIC 'PHOSPHATE FORCED the ■GUO>, -J. OF CLOVER IN MY PADDOCKS ! WHERE CLOVER HAD NOT SHOWN I FOR YEARS. I am so satisfied w'th Ih" manure that I I will largely increase my order for the coming season. I will be pleased if any farmer wanting further particulars will come along and see the results. (Signed) L. Francois, I We have large shipments air ving m | July, August and September. Forward ' us your order promptly to ensure delivery. Rockland Basic Phosphate runs through tho drill well. It gives the result, it is a lasting manure and it sweetens and improves your soil. Let us know your requirement* to-day. BISLEY BROS. and Co. Sole Afcnj lor NeliOß District.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 July 1916, Page 8
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