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* '' . • . -..' ■ ' ■ ■ .-••' : ■ . ■ " ........ :■.,' ' ■'.'■.:'■.' I"" . ■■ ■ ; •'■ ' _ " ,'' ; ■ ' ■ ■'■!'■ ■ ' t ' ■ ' / \ / ES.T4BUSHEO .1J8.7.8 -■ • ■ \ ESTABLISHED ISBS. - • "OOE CONCBET-E1 WORK in any shape ..or form Stands Eight in the -"- Front llavik amongst the World's Best. In support of this statement we have to mention that we hold the Contracts for Cement supply (probable requirements 25,000 tons) for the Arthur's Pass Tunnel also for the Grafton Bridge (Auckland) in reinforced concrete centre ■ space 320 feet in the clear, said by many to be the largest of its class in the World, the Wellington Dock (estimated requirements 16,000 tons), and many other Important Works, throughout the Dominion, and in fact it is used everywhere were the very best materials are required. HYDRAULIC LIME Cannot be beaten for quality in any line of work to which it may apply. SHELL LIME Slacked and unslacked always in Stock. WE -will be pleased to furnish information and estimates in connection with any class of Concrete work, so if you intend doing anything in that line write us. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LTD. ■' ■ 26 Shortland St., AUCKLAND. Works—MAHURANGI.

KEMPTHOENE, PROSSER &|CO.'S N.Z DRUG CO. LTD. PRICE LIST OF VVESTFIELD MANURES SEPTEMBER 19th 1911. All packed in l£cwt. Bags—l 6to ton. Per Ton. £ s. d. *" A" Superphosphate, 36 to 38 per cent. Soluble, Total Phosiihates 42 to 41- per cent 4 10 0 Basic Superphosphate 4 10 0 Steamed Bonedust .. .. 8 0 0 Green Bonedust .. .. .. S 5 0 Vitriolised Bonedust 7 12 6 Bonedust and Blood 7 If) 0 "Dominion" Boneduet .. .. 7 12 6 Special Root Manure o 12 c Special Grass Manure "A" (for Top Dressing) 6 10 0 Special Gi-ass Manure "B " (for laying down permanent pasture) .. 610 0 Special Potato Manure .. .. 610 0 Special Turnip Manure .. .. 6 o 0 ! Special Rape Manure 6 12 6 Special Corn Manure "A" (for green feed) .. 6 7 6 Specirl Corn' Manure 'B ' for Oats, Wheat, Barley, etc.) .. ..676 Special Maize Manure "A" (for green feed) .. .. .. .. 6 12 6 Special Maize Manure "B" (for Cob Maize) 6 12 6 j Special Orchard Manure "A" (for young trees) 7 0 0 Special Orchard Manure "B" (for fruit formation) ~ ~ ~700 Special Clover Manure ~ .. 6 0 0 Special Onion Manure .. .. 7 0 0 " Ocean" Fuperpnosphate, 36 per cent. Soluble, 2 cwt. sacks .. ..426 Westfield Prepared Guano (for turnips) 2c\vt. sacks nett 5 5 0 Westfield Bone Substitute 2cw*t. sacks ' nett 5 10 0 ! Gypsum, 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. .. 3 0 0 Agricultural Salt. 11 sacks to ton, nett 3 0 0 ! Basic Slag "Bilston," 2 cwt. sacks ~ -I- 5 o Basic Slag " Crescent," . 2 cwt. sacks ..400 Desiccated Blood 12 10 0 Sulphateof Ammonia, original sacks abt. 2cwt. ~ IS 0 0 Nitrate of Soda original sacks abt 2cwt 16 0 0 Muriate of Potash original sacks abt. 2 cwt. .. ..... ... 16 0 0 Sulphate of Potash original sacks abt. 2cwt. .. 16 0 0 Nitrate of Potash, original bags 2 cwt 28 0 0 Kaiuit (improved) original bags, about 1 cwt. .. 410 0 Sulphate of Iron (xtls.)original sacks . abt. 2cwt 8 10 0 Sulphate of Iron (crushed) original sacks abt. 2cwt 10 0 0 Surprise Island Gxianc 35-37 percent. 2cwt sacks .. .. .. ..400 K.P. Improved Sheep Dip, sgal. drums, 3s 9d per gal. Maiden Guano 60-63 p.c.,2cwfc sacks 5 0 0 Christmas Guano,B4-85 p,c.,2 cwt.sacks 5 5 0 Kemp's Branding Fluid, four colours—blue green, black, and red— ' 1 gal. tins .. .. 4s 3d each Westsfield Special Garden Manure, 141b b-i°- s Is 6d each. ° Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium or fine, Is 6tt each. Discount.—All lines in this Price List subject to a Discount of 2-h per cent, for cash excepting those marked Nett. ' Westfield-Bone Substitutes-As the name implies, this Manure is designed to take the Place of Bone Dust. It contains No Bone Whatever, but will be found an excellent substitute. Always Landing—Guanos, Cheap Bone Dust . liaunt, High-grade Potash Salts, Thomas' Phosphate, etc. Low quotations -from ship's side pn application. Pkevious Lists, now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made forlarg lots. ■ ■ _, All Prices subject to alteration without u«tice»

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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 12 June 1912, Page 8

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