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WE WANT EVERY FARMER TO USE IT BEATS ALL OTHER MANURES AND GIVES WONDERFUL EESUI.TS WHEN USED ON" &BMM nUBPB HOOT CROPS QB.fmmm & hops IT IS ALSO BY FAR THE BEST TOP OBESSI^O MANURE ON THE MARKET. If you once use this Celebrated Manure you will use no other. Head what some of our local find weJI-known ■ Farmers say: — Moi-ueka, Jan. 15, 1915. Messrs. Bisiey Bros, and Co., Nelson. Dear Sirs,— It affords nic much pleasure-.to be able to advise you of the great success I have had from the 5 tons of Eockland Basic Phosphate Manure u-hich I purchased from you a few months ago. For many years I have been a large user of irpported superphosphatos,"basic slag, "and various brauds oi New Zealand 'fveozing companies' mixtures; but I have never had such marked success from any manures as ! have had this season from your Basic Phosphate, in spite of worse weather conditions than we have experienced for many year*?. I used a portion of your manure to TOP DRESS some of ray GRASS LAND, and the balance I used oh oats. One paddock T manured and shut up for hay, and despite tho dry season from this very old pasture a good crop, from this ver void pasture a good crop, «hi!o unmanured paddocks shut tip poor results. I manured one paddock en which I run ray cows regularly and left the others. " Tfte pattdosk which was manure*? 1 EhouftJ think pro-disc-as about 25 par cent, mor& feed thzn any'Of tho unn^anurad paddocks. Clovers came in a surprising manner, nlthougli clover had not shown to anj extent for some years. As weU as this, ike grass seemed to grow freshei and .to contain s^ore nourishsraient, 35 the cows milked better a^d did bettei when 011 the r&anurcd pa-sture. I had sufficient manure to cover hal; fny OAT CROP^ and for the remaindei I naect a freezing company's specia grain manure. The Gats on which I used the Basic Phosphate left the ©thes Gets far behind, and to such a marks« extent that people asked me what had done to barf my crop, ] am so pleased with my success witl this manure that I think every farme: .should know of its qualities, and to sei this end I would he pleased to givi overy farmer further particulars am show the actual results. I can confi dently recommend RockJand Basi Phosphate, and my order for the com ing season will he about 5 tons. (Signed) "W, W. LI VESA Y. Brightwater, Feb. 9th, 1915. Messrs. Bisiey Bros, and Co., Nelson. Dear Sirs, — We have to advise you of our suoces with Rockland Basic Phosphate Manure We purchased two tons from you, an although late in the season, applied portion of it to one-half of ou CLOVER PADDOCK. The other ha] of this paddock we top-dressed wit Basic Slag. The difference between th manures was most marked, and v;e ha a really wonderful result with the Basi Phosohate. The portion manured wit the Raisic Phosphate grew strongei taller, and the clover was bright greer whereas the Basic Slag portion' had '•ellowish tinge, and was decidedly ir - ■ fartor. , '■-■■':-, ■-. :-,-. ■■ ' T7e afe so pleased with our sueees w)th : this manure,that we^ will.,uselarg quantities during,.the coming;geaso;n... (Signed) NEWMAN BROS,Althoti^h the paddock was not toj dresse<l the following year the resui was even more noticeable, which prove that Bssic Phosphate is a lastin manure, ", Riwaka, Mai-ch 11th, 1913. Messrs. Bisiey Bros. 3Jid Co., 1 Dear Sirs, — It affords mo nr.uch pleasure to h able to advise you of my success wit the Rockland Basic- Phosphate manur which I purchased from you last July. I Used this manure on my GRAIi CROPS (OATS and WHEAT). Th paddock where this grain grew is fch poorest piece of land on my propertj and during the forty years 1 have ha this place, 1 have never had a crop s good by half. It is the opinion of th farmers in this neighbourhood that m oat crop is the best in the district, ani n-.y wheat crop is exceptionally good 3 have to put this suoce-ss down to "you Sasic Phosphate. You can make nse of this referenc to help to make the manure known, a after my success 1 feel it is the bos manure and the cheanest on the raai ket. (Signed) ALEX. DRUMMOND. Motueka, Jan. 14th, 1915. Messrs. Bisiey Bros, and Co., Nelson. Dear Sirs, — I have groat pleasure in advisin you of the success 1 have had from th fioc-klaiid Basic Pho^rhate which I'iir'-hased from you last July. I used the majority on GRASS PAI" !-:Oo[vS. raid I can confidently say tha the ten years I have had ihi rropErty 3 J have never had half th grass i have hat} this S2nson. aifchoug ! Inivo stocked t"ii(> giound as hoavil :is usutii. The efFoct of your manure i even more pui-prising seeing that th season has. been exceptionally dry an '.x general bad yt>nr for grass. T'i Basic iPfcospfcaie forced the growth c clo\er in my paddocks where clover ha net shOivn for years. I am .so satisfied with the manur "Wat 1 -.vill largely increase n:v cr-.ter fc t-io fc--_ins season. I will he pioasc '■" . a: O;' Illftr v/ii^in^- further i;;forrr ■■•■(-■■! :<..{[ come aluiig and sec the r< '.SignpfN L. FRANCOTS. Vie .■}!-« lavjzo shipments arnVinor i •Hi.y, A.-rust and SfptfinoiT. i''onvai v.s :w.- order prompLly to onsuro d< Jivp.ry m Roolr'iand Basic Phosohafce -ur tnrGU^i x-.w Drill well. "It gives th nv,u:c, : ; !s » lasting mr.nuro aad t-tid improves your soil. WHY u-sn ir;:;y.;-r,cc] manures which will r>< .yve yr.- A aJ iy W .h, jrp n ,, ar thp (!amo '^ 1 notion, .-.ne] wiiMWofk your Drill vrhr This fa---,M^ New Zealand Manure i «>o secured;-' " joy VY 1S knmV yOUV retluJrf' in'"n' ' Biti@^ Bros. & Co., SOL£ ACEffTS FOR NCf SOff -; DISTRICT,

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14128, 3 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14128, 3 July 1916, Page 8

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