Fright, Stephenion it Co | MANURES j MANUBES I Challenge Grain Manure ; ENSURES A PROFITABLE CROP. \ AFTER A FINK WINTER FOLLOWS A WET - SPRING. - radical men know the danger of a null of wet i weather on newly gown grain. I o not risk hiving your orop spoiled but sow $. \ moderate dressing o[ > Challenge Grain Manure \ nth the Oats so that the tender plan-, may hava | itnething soluble and easily assimilated to carry it * irough the trying monlli of October. | You will harvest three weeks earlier, tlie crop will | ipen evenly and give 20 per cent, larger yield. p Challenge Turnip Manure { HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS f '■torn Western 1 istriet, Waimea. Matanra, Ttpanoi I Clutha, Tuapeka, Tokomairiro, Palioerßtca, '■ Oamaru. Ashburton. < K MANURE WITH A CoMPLUE ANALY 1 CONTAINING ABUNDANT SOLUBLE I PHOSPHATE i to force the plant on in its early stage, also Buffioien | AMMONIA | 0 g-ive an abundant rich green leaf, thus covering § he ground In the shortest possible time, enabling | ;be noil to retain its moisiure and keep down sveetii. * At uUNKDM WINTER SHOW, IM, Boots grown I with this manure beat all others in the following ) Masses:— i swsdes I GREEN TOP T.A. 1 PUEPLE TOP V.A, \ HEAVIEST BWEDS f I* ADY ELLIOT GUAHO. This well-known Fertilisar has b(«n long and favourably known in Southland. This year'B cargo which is just to hand proves to be of even better quality than usual, and is in Fplecdid condition as there is only a limited quantity of Quaoo avail able, order early and save disappointment CALL AMD SKK TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL FARTS. I THOMAS' IHOtIHAIE, ,Btar Biand (Eighe I Grade) | CHALLENGE BONE DUST (Highest Grade), ha f given splendid results f CHALLENGE BONE MEAL (Highest Grade), ut quicker in its action than the rough Bones j CHALLENGE A SUPERPHOSPHATE I CHALLENGE B SUPERPHOSPHATE ] Tl AND T2 SUPERPBOSPH tIES, a complefc 1 turoip fertiliser, specially suited to ligh -| soils ~ j GEAR COS BOOT MANURE ,\ CHALLENGE ROOT & GRASS MANURE ] CHALLENGE TOP-DRESSING MANUBB > CHALLENGE POTATO MANURE ■ SPECIAL MANURES TO SUIT ALL KINDS OF CROPS ON ANT SOIL Call at office for catalogues, giving anatvsja. prices, 4o Wright, Stephenson and Co. CRBSCENT, DJVEROARGIL | • j — _;? " CHALLENGE " SEEDS. AN UNBEATEN RECORD* AT the Dunedin Winter Show one of the float Exhibitions of Roots ever shown in the Aw* tralian Co'onies was placed before the Judges. / * in Turnips alone there were 118 ontriec, SO LE3B THAN 60 ol which were the product of CHALLENGE TURNIP sttEUS. The Judges n»de 18 Awanto.Tor MORE THAN HALF were given to Boots Trowni from CHALIE! GE BEH.DS and with our Manurea. > 08ALLENGE SEEDS at the Dunedin Winter^ 1 (-hows in 1597 and 1888 gained FIR3T HONOURS ia * the following claswe?, beating in open competitioa 5 leading English and Colonial Houses :— i Cocksfoot .. .. ..Ist • Italian Kyegrase .. ..Ist : ' Timothy .. .. .. fct i Created Dogrtail .. .. Isn ■■:'■' Colonial BardorChewiog > »Fescne Iss i Cheep's Fescue .. ..Ist ■ Tall Fescue .. .. ..Ist f Covrgrass Clover, Importixl .. Ist I CowgraßS Clover, Colonial . . Ist '. | Red Olover, Imported.. . lit 3 Ked Olover, Colonial .. .. Ist » Bed Olover, Open . . . . Ut 1 White Olover, Imported . . lso ' White Clover, Colonial . . Ist ,* ■; White Clover, Open . . . . Ist ' ' Alsyke, Imported .. .. lat Alsyke, Open . . . . . . Ist Tar»s, Golden .. ..Ist Tares, Small Black . . . . lat Mangolds .. ... ..lit j WRIGHT, STEPHENSOST & CO.] i JjINSEED : WEIGHT; STEPHENSON& CO ! H. HAWSON, I DIRECT IMPCIRTIR, I Wine, Spirit and Genera] j Merchant. ! tAT BZBER. INVEttOABaiUfc I AaKNTS K>B j i Murray's Condensed and j Pasteurised Milk. : BOBEPfBBOW^S OKT.KBRA'rro 4 - CROWN BB AND 1 SCOTCH WHISEII IN BULK ANIO OASK. . "4 ' BSGULAB SRIFMKm»^A£BTTIK«. S&w¥^A^w£s^^ detmrmined to m\intain, baa ooiwidarably tertuai ths demand fgr It, and it now holda OuMenlM poa Won to the AnetraJartan Qaloolau. AfrtaaTb^a. Mrbsaf bb« vrorM tk ™ m ' vam > AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOdETT. • 1 The Fifty-FirstXmual Report JUST ISSUED DISCLOSES : ■ ? 1 y^oi^M 6 NKW BU3UJIS3S *» "« ) 2 th<S FUND f 3 - ta thß ASNUAI « INCOMB of * A^A^ a B 1> I !us t o? £^ vatu at °' " 5> A aSrSg°S ! S5 • Du ' in £. lhe y«' 16.238 NEW POLIOIKB wen The NEW ABBURANOEB issued amonnted to The TOTAL ASSUBANOB3 in foroe (inbludW Bonus additions) now amount to £54 sts <»,"""* THE NET INOBEAiSE to the volume* bnsln-. ia foroe is THE LARGEST in say yenr tinn* imv^ The AOOUMULATBt. Vds«> to jISSST MMI tte ANWUAL °<w S „ E3ER YS. Befc »P*»' to;r the possible DVPRK. OrATION of BEOUBrriBB now etandiat Ijm TheDIVIMBLB SURPLUS fo M^e year Sd j Tha DBATH CLAIMS fothe year tvere exoepUon. i ! ally favourable, while the EXIENSE3 of MANAItt. K MBNlwere tery.moderaj i BRANCH DIBEOTOB3 : i The Hon. Morgan 8. Grace, M.D., 0.M.0 iLtn ii (Chairman), the Hon. Chailes J. JohnitMi ffrn a' (Deputy-Ohalrman) | Alfred de Bath* BraSdoS ■' «DW.iRD ** LOWB 'jl Dumuci Omo«- Bartdwi * Be«w«»j j 3 OmoiMOniQDAT, WIUIMtM. 1 0. O. BUONBS. . BnmchOfflo^ »*»*»*3in V EnSnnr, brvaoAinu *■
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Southland Times, Issue 14757, 28 September 1900, Page 4
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