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\V« w*Ht every Farmer to use—fflffl It Beats all other Manures and gives wonderful results when used on Grain Crops It is also by far the best HH MARKI-T If vou oih-o. i:->e this <Vii-bra.u-i-! Manure you will us-e. no otlK-'-. Kwid what some et our local ami wcll-k:..,wi: ;..i-jii«rs say: .\iotiuka, Jan. oili, 1915. Messrs lilsl.v Ens., ami Co.,

Dear Sirs'—lt "."folds nie much pleasure to be a bio to advise, yon of the "ivat sucress 1 have from the . r > t,ms Z* Rockland Basic Phosphate Manure which I purchased from you a tew months "ago. For many years 1 have been a large iwer of imported Superphosphates, Basic slajr niwl various brands of Xc« Z^ ljl »J T /" > :^ , "? r^ 0 r l "; panics' mixtures : but 1 HAN E NEVER 11-\D SUCH MARKKW SUCCESS rrom a.iv manures as I HAVE HAD THIS SFASOX FROM VOIR BASIC PHOSPIIVTE, in suite of worse, weather conditions lhan 'v. e have experienced lor many yea is. I used a portion of you." maiuire to 10P DRESS some of my LAND and the balance I used on oats. One paddock I manured and shut up for hay and desoite the dry season and general bad vear for i;rass, . hud from in s very old 'pasture a veiy good crop, wive unmanured paddocks shut up save po=r results. 1 manured one paddock on which I urn my cows regularly and Jeft the other?. The* PADDOCK WtUr-H NV \S MAXFRF.D 1 SHOULD THINK PRODUCES ABOUT 25 PER CENT MORE FEED THAN ANY OF THE" UNMANURED PADDOCKS. Clovers cam© in a surprising manner 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 coyeT half my oat crop and for the remainder ,1 used: a Freezing Company's special grain manure THE OATS ON WHICH I USED THE BASIC PHOSPHATE DEFT THE OTHER OATS FAR BEHIND, AND TC SUCH A MARKED EXTENT THAT PEOPLE ASKED ME WHAT I HAD DONE TO HALF MY CROP. I am so pleased witn my success witn this manure that I think every farmeT 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 recommend Rockland Basic Phosphate, and my order for the coming season will be about o tons. (Signed) W. W. Livesay. Bright-water, Feb. 9th, 1915. Messrs Bisley Bros, and Co. Nelson. Dear Sire, —We have to advice you of our success with Rockland BasicPhosphate Manure. We purchased' two tons from you, and although late in the season, applied a .port'on of it to one half of our CLOVER PADDOCK. The other half of this 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 manured with the Basic Phosphate g-rew stronger, taller, and the clover was bright green, whereas THE BASIC SLAG PORTION had a yellowish tinge, and WAS DECIDEDLY INFERIOR. We are so pleased with our success with this manure that we will use large quantities during the coming season. (Signed) NEWMAN BROS. Although fcthe paddock was not topdressed the following year the result was even more noticeable, which proves that BASIC PHOSPHATE IS A LASTING MANURE. Riwaka, March 11th, 1915. Messrs Bisley Bros, and Co. Nelson. Dear Sirs, —It affords 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 WHEAT) The paddock -where this grain grew is? the poorest piece of land on my property and' DURING THE FORTY YEARS I HAVE HAD THIS PLACE I HAVE NEVER HAD A CROP SO GOOD BY HALF- It is the opinion of the Farmers in this neighbourhood that my oat crop is the best in the district, and my wheat crop is exceptiona'Mv good. I HAVE TO PUT THIS SUCCESS DOWN TO YOUR BASIC PHOSPHATE. You can make use 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. Drummond. Motueka, Jan. 14th, 1915. Messrs Bisley Bro:\ 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 can confidently sav that DURING THE TEN YEARS I HAVE HAD THIS PROPERTY I HAVE NEVER HAD HALE" 1 THE GRASS I HAVE HAD THIS SEASON, a.-aough I have stocked the ground as hoavily as usual. The effect ot your manure i 3 even more surprising seeing that the season has been exceptionally dry and a general bad venr fur grass. The BASIC PHOSPHATE FORCED the GROt.xd OF CLOVER IN MY I-ADDOCKS WHERE CLOVER HAD NOT SHOWN FOR YEARS. I am so satisfied with the manure that I will largely increase my order for the coming season. I will be pleased if any farmer wanting further particulars will conic along and see the results. (Signed) L. Francois, NVe havo large shipments a.rrvin;; in luly, August and September. Forward is your order promptly to ensure deivery. Rockland Basic Phosphate runs through the drill well. It gives the ■esult, it ia a lasting manure and it iweote-na and improves jour soil. Let uu know your requirement* to-day. BISLEY BROS. and Co. fafe Ai*»% S« r Ncliof D\iUUh

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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 8