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WE WANT EVERY FARMER TO » USE • ' I iasi© Ph§spii&ta IT BEATS ALL OTHER MANURES AND GIVES WONDERFULRESULTS WJTEN USED ON &nmm csro'ps ggOSY €EOFS IT IS ALSO SY FAR THE BEST TOP DRESSING,- i MANURE ON THE MARKET. , If you once use this Celebrated j Manure you will use no other. Read what some of our local and well-known Farmers say.— ■ : Mobuefca, Jan. 15, 1915. j Messrs. Bisley Bras, and Co., Kelson. Dear Sir?, — •, It affords rao much pleasure to bo able to advise you of the great success I have had franvthe-5 tons of Bockland Basic Phosphate Manure which I purchased from you a few jiiQnths ago. For many years 1 have been a largo user of imported superphosphates," basic <s'.ag, and various brands oi' New Zealand freezing com-1 panics' mixtures; but I siave'never SiatT ■ -sucfr^fiftffkecl .success from any manures as I have had this season from your Basic Phosphate, in spite of worse weather conditions than have experienced for many years. I used a portion of your manure to , TOP DRESS some of my GRASS { LAND, ah<l the balance I used on Gats. One paddock T manured 'and shut up for hay, and despite the dry season from this very old pasture a good crop, from this ver void pasture a good crop, ' while unmnnured Haddocks' shut up gave poor results. 1 manured one paddock on'which I run my co^-s regularly and left the othors. " The paddock which was rnarsu"ed 3 sliouid think produces about 25 per cent, more feed than any Gf the immanuret! paffdocks. Clovers ca*ae hi a siirprisiruj: manner, although clover had not- sliown to any extent for. some years. As well as this, ttie grass seemed to grow fresher and to contain more nourishment, as the cows nnlkr-c! better, and did better when oil the. manured pasture. I hatl snfih'ie-nt rjiii'.ire to cover half my OAT CROP, ai^ci for the remainder 1 used a freezing company's special iirain marr.iro. The Oats on %vhich I iUsed the Basic Phosphate left the other osts far behind, and to such a marked extent that peop'e ss&ed me tvhat ! hsd done to J?a!f my crop. I am so pleased wifcb my success withthis manure thnt 1 think "every farmer should know of its qualities, and to see this end I would be pleased to give every farmer further particulars and show the actual results. I can confidently recommend Hockland Basic Phosphate, and my order for the coming season will bo about 5 tons. (Signed) W. W. LIVESAY. Brightwater, Feb. 9th, 1915. Messrs. .Bislo.y Bros, and Co., Nelson. Dear Sirs,— We h-ave to advise you of our success •>vith Eockland Basic Phosphate Manure. "We purchased two tons from you, and although lati> in the season, applied a portion of it to one-half of our CLOVER PADDOCK. The- other half of this paddock we top-dressed with Basic Slag. The difference, between the manures was most marked, and we had a rea?!y wGh&wful result with the Basic Phosphata. The portion manured with the Basic s%«sphate grew stronger, taller, and the clover was bright green, whereas the BasJc Siag portion "had a yellowish tinge, and was decidedly inferior. We are so pleased with our success wu-h't''is manure that we will use large quantities during the coming season. (Signed) NEWMAN" BROS. Altliouir.il the paddock was not topdv«sst;i3 l:-^ following year the result Wivs e.tui more noticeable, which proves that a:.oic Phosphate is a lasting manure. R.i-.vaka, March 11th, 1915. Mossrs. liijiiey Bros, and Co., Nelson. Dear Kirn, — It rufords■ jno n.uch pleasure to bp ablo to advise you of i:ny success with the ilockiiUid Basic Phosphate mamire '.vhic'i L purchased from you last July. [ used fiiis manure on my GRAIN CROPS (OATS and WHEAT). The prtddock v.-ucrt' tliis grain. . grew is the ;;:-rsotc::-t pice.: of L-jnd on ray property. ::.nd riui-hg the forty years \ haye had ■ this raises, 1 ivdvsi .-.over had a crop so i^octl by hai?. Tt i.s the opinion of the inrn;»->rs in this sioighhourhood that my ;.>:it crop v, tho ! )OS { [ n f]., : , district, and J-'-.v wheat r;ron is exceptionally good. i have to put this suscess down'to" your. Basic Phosphate. Yon c:ir. rnnko i!st> of this reference 10 hi-'m •:.(. ,-naki?. the manure'known, as fiiier my sijccpss j. fool it is the best "lanure and fclie choanest on the markeb. (Signed) ALEX. DRUMMOND. 'Motueka, Jan. 14th, 1915. Messr.-. Bis'ey Bros. a::d Co., Nelson;Dear Sirs,— i have great pleasure in advising you nf tlie success I have had from the Reckland^ Basic PhospSiu-fce which • 1 purchasptl from you last July. I used the. majority on GKASS PADDOCKS, and I can confidently say that taring the ten years 2 have had this nrojjsriy, I frzve r.svar nad siasf ths Rrass I have hacf this 3e235n. alt-hough 5. Jifive stoc-ked the ground ;is heavily ;•■■< UKiial. The oifect of your manure is iven i.'joro sHrprisin^ seeing that the season, ha:- been exceutionaliy dry and :; geneml bad- year for grass.* The Basis Phosphate forced the growth cf cloves- In my paddocks whsre Glover hat not shown for years. lam : so satisfied with the manure that I wjII Jjirgoly increase my ord-r for the cowing season. I will "be pleased m ar.y inrr/KM- wa^tin^ further inform''^i'-! 1 V' Uj Conic ."long and see the re(Signed) L. FIIANCOIS. i |^i' j' 1 c Urtrv shipir.Piits arriving in ■ i'l. ,1.-m :ml Sopromli-.r. F f>r w.ird lis T' ' <)I(!(" ])i'ornptly in cv.Mire deIC"1 1;! UnmV Phosnhate run, ri^vr, L.„ T>i-fll v.-..]]. i t , r ; ves thf .'-.1.,r. t . A J nst ir. X mr.-.'.uvo :i ,,d H " lt jX "''' ni-pr(ivo> yo-jr soil. WHY v»vp vrti r.-'ivw.-n-ro near the snmo .sati\ '• "^™V "' Z°a- n?' {l M:inuro is '^ ) TOJ)AY 1S I;I10W y°Ur ror' M?iremcillts Blsley Bnw. .&'Qo., SOLH AGENTS FO3? MELSnu t^r^ ~r DISTRBCT,,

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14130, 5 July 1916, Page 8

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