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satisfaction, and produced a perfect crop o£ ' Swedish turnips. (Sigued) Tours truly, J. FABQUHABSON. lavercargill, July 20, 1888. Dear Sirs, — My clients all expre>s unauimous satisfaction with your Bonedust. (Signed) Yours truly, G-. G.-TOTHLLL. Lawrence, July 26 1888. Defir Sirs,— l have given your Fine Boneduet a fair trial, which ha« turned out very saUsfßC'ory. I u*ed it in a grass paddock, and it ha* greatly improved the land: (Signed) ?turs iruly, T. ABTHUB. Mount Stuart, Ju'y 25, 1888, Dear Sirs,- I used your Superaosphate of Lime, mixed with a little of your garden Manure, for turnips, and I had splendid remits. (Signed) Yours truly, ANDREW MILLEB. Goodwood July 27, 1888. Dear Sirs, —The Boneduet I had from you lapt year was very good. I sowed 4 cwt per acre in drills, aud I had a splendid crop of Swedish turnips. It will pay any man to use Bonedust for turnips ; the fino 1 prefer (Signed) Yours truly, ALEX, BUTTERS. Tapanui, July 1888. Dear Sirs,— The Superphosphate of Lime simply did wonders here last year, both for root and grain, and should be in great demand next season. (Signed) Youra truly, W. QUIN. (J.mical Hills, Waipsbi, August 2, 1888. | De*r Sirs,— Your Manures— Superphos- j phitss of Lime and Pine Bone dust— mixed used by me for two seaaoiis have given me a very good yield of turnips and mangolds, j (Signed) Yours truly, WATBON BHENNAtf. Danedin, July 25, 1888. Gentlemen,— l have used your Fine Bonedust for all root crops, top-dressing lawns, and pastures with excellent results. Many of my customers have also used it, and speak hiyhlv cf il as aetimulant for a turnip crop. (binned) Yours truly, G. MATTHKWS (Per Jobn H. Pressly), Nurseryman and o'eedaruan, Ashlande, Hampden, August 3, 1888. Djar 6irs,— The use of your Snperphosphate of Liiae with our turnip crop the last two seasons has given satisfactory results. (Signed; Your truly, A. 0. SMALE, Manager. Lawrence, July 31, 1888. Dear Sirs,— The Superphosphate of Lime we got from you last year was sold by us to the various farmers in the district, and the results in every ca«e weie highly satisfactory. We hope to do an incrcassd business in it this year, as we feel confident that there is nothing in the market equal to it. (Signed; Youra truly, AKBUCKLE & ROBIiUFBON. Shingle Greek, August 2, 1888 Dear Sirs, — Your Bone Manure, I should recommend to any person who wants a crop. 1 am satisfied with it ("Signed) Yours truly, JOUN M'LOUGHLAN WaihoJa Lake Estate, Aug 1, 1888. Dear Sir*,— The Fine Bonedust I got from you appears to have done very well, for we hiive a very fine crop of turnip?, notwithstanding thi'-t the land was very dry when the stel was sow. — Yours truly, (.-Signed) (JfIAS P. CHAPMAN, Macager. Taieri Beach, August 2, 18*8 De'«r Sirs, — I havf u»i.d your Buneriusi for sf-ver -d «e«sona for 'urn'ps on medium fern land— l^*l per stre with very i;oud results, f am shti.'fifd that it pays to use it. (Bigued) Y.mrs truly, SAMUEL E. GBKrtN. Taipo Hill, Msheao, August 1, 1888. De»n< Sirs,— -Tine Artificial Manure* purchased from you by Mr Te'chemhkf-r hate given much satisfaction. We hsve always drilled in with Swedes, and it bas proved a benefit in two ways ; first, it forces the young piaut on so '.hat there is a good top to keep the drought out of the gruund ; and secondly, practically doubles the weight of turnip 1 ! to the acre. We shall be wanting some more in the >ping. (^igned) You. s truly, R A.CHAFFEY, Manager I-ae's Junction, August 3, 1838 Dear Sir?, — The uperpho- phate of Lime I nuicbsaed from you last year gave the utmost satisfaction. I tried it on a portion of one paddock eown wtb turnips, leaving a portion w thout, any The portion drtssed gave a very good crop cocs'dtring the season, the other part being a complete failure. I can etroDfly recommend it for turnips, but have not tiied it for any other crop (signed) Your truly, J&ME.S BENNETT WoodUnds, North- Kast Valley, Aug 1, 1888 Tear Sim,— l use your Fine Boncdnet for oiti; and turnips, between 3cwt and iewt pjr acre. Oats sown down with graes in Wnikouaiti district a good breard of both ; and I am CjDfiJeni hhd no', the wind shook out a f.'W d»y« before cutting I would have reaped 10 or 12 bushel* per acre more on which bune .iv.it was rued, i»m weil satisfied with what I used for tv nips. I reckon it much su-p-rior 'o bouedu&t from Digester or any other lociuly-made bonedu--t, as I have tried them " (Si^ntd) Yours truly, JOHN BUTTA d Wyndham, August 3, ISBB Dear Sim,— Drspite. the very uufavourable season ex per eucyi last summer, those of my I <-u.o!omera who bad purchased your Superphosphate mid Bouedugtespreß»ed themselves as highly futi'-fied. (Signed) Youre truly, I W RAYMOND (.Hiuion. July 27, ISBB Dt ar Sir?, — foe B^nedußt I purchased fnm >;.u last year was pm down in gra»s aud oats, giving a rtaily good crop of oats, and a really good sole of ava-.s. Youn t uly, J DKUMMOND Luvell'e Kin;, July 25, 1888. D=.ar Sirs, — 1 «=.-• :i .. vtry weil sutiefied with your t>up"iDti!!*phuif) of Lime. (Signed) Youra truly, HENRY HARVKY. Lawrence, July 26,1883 Dear Sirs,— Las t season I purchased some of your Blood Manure, and am pleased to inform you that I am perfectly satiified as to the results. I uged it for early and late po. tatoes, peas, cabbage, onions, turnips, and in fact all kind of vegetables, and find it a great saving of labour, besides being a valuable manuie, in proof of which I beg to inform you that at the Tuapeka Flower and Vegetable Shows of December !?3, 1887, aud March 3, 1888, I took altogether 18 first and 16 second prizes for vegetables i;rowzi principally with your Blood Manure and Superphosphate of Lime. I used about 3cwtto the acre, (Signed) Yours truly, THOMAS TYLER, Market Gardener and Seedsman Palmerston, August 10, 1881 Dear Sirs, — I used some of your Fine Bonedust last year for turnips in drills, and the cop ha-i been all that I could reasonably tx (Signed) Ycurs truly, ROBERT STfiEL Spring Vale. W&ihola, July 27, 1888 l)?ar tiirs, — I was highly pleased with the results or the Bonedust which I bought from you these last two seasons. I applied it to a turnip crop and found it better than guano, which 1 formerly used. I intend sending you au order this spring, which I hope will give the same good result, Yours truly, W BELL. HampdeD, July 25, 1888. Dear Sirs, — I put on Bcwt, of your fine Bonedust on two acres of rather poor land without any other manure, and the result was a firßt-cl*Bg crop of Swedes. (Sigoed) Youra truly, JOHN BANDSN. Woodfidef Outratn, August?, 1888. D>:ar Sirs, — The Bonedust I got from you did remarkably well. I never ]had turnips till I commenced tbe Bonedust. This is the third year, and 1 have had splendid crops I got a sack of your Bonedust and put it on *otne youug quicks when I planted them, and they did splendid. (Signed) Yours truly, ROBERT HARVEY. Newton Farm, Warepa, July 28, 1888. Dear Sirs.— The Bonedust which I purcbawd from you lest year gave me entire satisfaction, (Signed) Youra truly, JAMES STEWART.' Mayfield, Kaitangata, August 4, 1888. Dear Sirs,— We used tbe Superphosphate of Lime eapplied by you last year for Swa^fl

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