Manures. . GUANO! GUANO! GUANO ! FOR SALE— 250 TONS OF COKAL QUEEN GUANO, EX VIVID, NOW IN STORE. MR. POND'S ANALYSIS i Moisture ... — ~- .- —. •'• 7-25 JOrganic Matter _.-.»«..-. .»< 15.05\ I'hosphato Lime M -. m M «- 55.27 Sulphate of Lime .«..-.-, ~ ~ Traces Carbonate of Limo .-. -- .... — 22.33 Insoluble Matter -. .m «-. «« — »10 100.00 $ Containing Nitrogen, equal to Ammonia, "718 per cent, This class of Guano is eminently fitted as a fertiliser when Phosphate of Limo (bone earth) is required, this material being in a condition to bo speedily acted upon by growing crops. For prices and all information apply to G. COZENS, HIGH-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8474, 27 January 1891, Page 3
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