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Business Notices.

SDTHISIiiiB f S MANURE COMPANY (LIMITED). We are now offering the following Manures, viz. : — SUTHERLAND'S PRODUCTIVE MANURE.— This is a good general Manure, but is especially Recommended for TURNIPS and other Root Crop?. The Turnips prefer it to all other Manures Turnips sown with SUTHERLAND'S PRODUCTIVE MANURE have brairded unusually early, and have thus been placed beyond the destructive power of the fly. For Vegetables as well as for Flowerß it has been found very beneficial, and can ;be recommended for use by Fiona ts and Market Gardeners generally. (See Mr Ken's Testimonial below.) From 2cwt to 6owtpor acre of this manure may be used according to the quality and condition of the soil. The Manure is gent out in handy bags, eaoh containing IJowti;or 16 bags, to the ton. The.bags are marked with the Company's name and the letters 8. F. M. PRICE •In Lots of less than 5 tons, £6 5s per ton ; in Lots of 5 tons and over, £6 per .ton (bags included)'.] ' Fat free on trucks at the We are proud of the position attained by our Manures. That the results bave been highly satisfactory is attested by the few testimonials (as many as we can find room for), submitted acre with. FBOH OAPSAIB P. W. MAOKHNZIB. J.P.. VBOM HALL BBOXBBBS. FABHBB9. BIVBBS* BtJHHOLDBB, QLBBKBSIOH. DALB. • •• IHB BBST OP THBBH KIBDB I TBIBD." H»m. »!,»„ liSffJf M 2?'M 2?' mv " WBSI-OLASS TUBNIP MAHOBB, QUICK IB Having given Sutherland's Proiuotlv* Manure— action » fro ,ton» of which I purohued from you-a fair au " ÜBl trial, and waited to tee tho remit, I have now much „ Hvtmbsdasm, April 13th 1891. pleaiure In informing yon that it bat given m« "• *>**• much pleunre in saying that the ProK«»t MtiifaCUon. It Hat brought the tnrnlpi away dnotlve Manure Mwn by tv at the rate of Mowt per quioklv. . While many In my neighbourhood wen Mre * on drill* formed with plough, to tamipi, hat e«ten in the early , stage by " fi v "or " bag," mine proved iUelf to be a llr»t-clm turnip manure. It it did not latter, and the crop to which the above both « a!ok jD aotion, and bean itielf well out to the SRS R 5 ar » e *s*** ppUed •PP«w to be toe bett of three •»*. I* «»w runt much more freely through the kindt I tried, sower than either of the other two manuret Sued-? _„„„ ' namely, saperphptphatet and booedntt. MOM MB JOHN GIBSON, ASHLHI DOWBS, - • WAIWBBA. , ' .•i was st T, S F, B n «tb TOOT ««„*..» M 0" EZFSSSSF&SbF"' „ __ Waiwbba S. f ltt May 1891. Mr Blbion, In antwer to our inquiries, informed "™" n» that he towed bit turoipi (grown with our " XOUB UA9UBB .... THB BBSS OF Manure) on ridgy groand with day tubiolh The SHOSB nfinn " Manure was applied in December, broadcast and *" ÜBHU. drilled, and at the rate of 3}owt per acre. Xha «».„,„. M * , Du ?."^, lir ' 10th May 18 9»« weather wattnitable for growing tnrnipt. He then «r? avlnf . tri ss- iev ? al kl ° d « of manufaotured addt:--'From the foregoing remark*; yon will tee aQ^J JH* dlfferenfc . 2 ur P?* ci > •<««* ■• for top that I wat tatitfled with yoor Manure. It certainly f^^SfJ™" IVSfl VSf • aldln ? the , « rowfch ot tnrnipt etiiriulates tht growth of turnip., but at to itt effect! ffi**KL23?W i / ai fltof lto vim } * nA P ofc &**&> on an after crop, I cannot at yet speak." [ IhMre1 hMre P le *Bure Jj informing you that I have found ■ ■■ ' * he °« c of your Manure imott taUtfactory In everr FBOH MB DAVID MUBBAZ. FABMBB. : 0Me ' wd *^ xt bett ot fc & 018 nied - PUKBBAU. : - ••BBBULTS SUBplii BOHBDUST ABD 'Sf^£?!iSS^?iJ! DHlraß T0 P ' °« BLOOD MANUBB." MILL, BSQ.) OHINGFOBD, JJ, B. VALLBY. POKBBAV, 31tb July 1891. In reply to your reqnett I beg to state that I " HAVISO? CrIVBH IX A GOOD TBST. I CAN teited Sutherland's Manure last teaton for both GOHFIDBNTLY BBOOMUBHD IT * turnips and cabbages, and I have pleasure ln certify- H b ViimZi ««, Ing that the retultt were highly satltfaotory. iur- Al tha berinntoiTof i«Tlii.^^t th * nn «J BM - 1 intend to ute It more next tewon. ■ &£g£S^&EZ!igS*** h! « h ' FBOMMB ADAM^BmOKSHAHK. FABMBB. .^^^Z^n^t SJ o^^ til * *»* I J»«^««WB.thestallMl)elngnnu»nauy "SUTHBBLAHD'S HAHUBB IS A BUCOBSS^ S*V£2l*t'tS ffS^3K*w!B , . *,;._ * Qoßß,Botb June 1891. turnlpi, csrroti and other vegetable? P rouao wlth I only tried two and a-qnarteraores with Sathar- I applied a thick coating to the flower beds and^l land's manure on inrnipt. and the retnlt watqnlte wm favoured with an excellent thow, notwShstand. equal Co bonedust, guano, or other manures. Taken mr the very dry teaton. Havin* »ii»ii i* - a<l altogether I shoulS say Snthertandls M.nore wa^a tetM cI B eaen% P r.e?mm«dSrto lnvonK tuoceit, and ought to oome into general uto. j quiring a good reliable manure. ' *» «»yoae rp GRAIN MANURE wiU not clog your sowing machine. This Mauara is intended either for winter or spring use, and is highly reoommended by Professor Black, of the Otago University Prise : £7 per ton, free on trucks at works (bag* included). >v»mvy. PEARL GUANO earn be used with any sowing machine. This is a fpeeiaUyprenared O«»nn nmWiUluUy bold it 9 o WDW D with any other* in the market. It U light m^ght*sh?wbfthatT£ free from the heavy sandy matter found m some guano. In condition it is absolutely nerfei* and therefore avery particle of It , to ready for nourishing the plant. Price »«6 per SJ P fwe O n trucks at the works (bags included), ' °r OireulaM with B*mples and Analyse! of the Company's Hanoi aeturerf, may be bad from ths Manager or any of the following, vii. :— * ™ W9 Mbssbs NIMMO * BLAIR, Seed Merchant, Mr JAUBS GRAY, Merchant, MUton. Dnnedin. - Missbs THE CANTERBURY SEED COM. MißSfia DONALD BBID h Co., Dunedin. PANY, Christebnroh. Mbssbs W. B. ANDERSON * Co., Gore. Mbssbs BISLBY BROS, ft Co., Nelson. Mbssbs JAMBS W. WILSON It Co., Balclatha. Mbssbs FELL BROS. & Co., Blenhemt Messes H. OARSWBLL ft Co., Invercargui Mbssbs FLEMINQ ft HBDLB?, Oamaru. ■ Mr A. J. PHABB, Bitttanale. ; .» <•:;, , .

N. SUTHERLAND, Manager. OFFICES: CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN.

HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS. A. & T. BURT, MANUFACTURERS OP PLUMING AND MINING PLANT.

COSSENS & BLACK ENGINEERS, IRONFOONDERS, &c, &c, CRAWFORD STREET, DUIHEDt f£. MANUFACTURERS OF BRICK and DRAIN FIFE-MAKING and WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, CHAFFCUTTERS, TURNIP PULFBRS, HOBBEJ GEARS, WATER WHEELS, to., Jco.; a so, WINDMILL PUMPS Ot the Latest Designs, for Draining, Irrigating, or Supplying Water for the Us* of Stock or Domutit FotpoftM. .or the Windmill can be geared for Chaffoutting, fco., fco., Special Attention Given to the Hequirements of the Goldmining Districts Every Description of Hydraulic Mining Plant Manufactured. Estimates Given for all kinds " of Machinery, Castings, and Other Ironwork.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1966, 29 October 1891, Page 5

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