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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TBUOKS AT NGAHAUR&NGA. M MANURE—£4 Feb TOM. GUABANTEED ANALYSIS. Tricalcic Phosphate 27 per cent, Ammonia „ 7 pet cent, BONE DUST—£S 5s PUB Ton. QUARANJUHD ANALIBIB. Tricalcic Phosphate ... ... 43," percent Ammonia 4 per cent NO. 1 MIXTURE. £5 2s 6d pub ton. GUABANTEED ANALYSIS. One-half Lawes' Sdpebphosphath. One-half Bonis Dust. NO. 3 MIXTURE. £4 10s per Ton. One-half Lawes' Supbhphosphatb. One-half " M " Manubh. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4 15a per Ton. One-third La was' Sdpbrfhosfhaot One-third Thomas' Phos. peats One-third Bonb Dds? This is a first-class Turnip Manure, wd is specially reoommended for wet or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE—£S hub ton. KAINITI She addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the Mixture ia an advantage, and can be mode without extra charge if specified by the purchasers whim giving the order. MIXING Hhe Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at their option can have the original manures sent to them in the maker's hags, and mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES) oan be made at any time to suit farmers. Noto—The " M " Man are gave the best results in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm at Momohaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department) : The experiments made at Momohaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that the bust result was obtained from a mixture of one-third steamed bone duit and two-thirds basio slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the best result, at a minimum cost, was from a mixture of one-third Lawes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of the W.M E Go's "M" Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components as the W.M j£. Co.'s No. 3 Mixture, the proportions J«ing a little different. The former combination points to the faot, now generally recognised; that the value of baeio slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-estimated. The W.M.E. uo.'s No. 4 Mixture contains ,one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr. Gillanders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will be found in the Seventh ReporS of tho Department. of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who Suds a difficulty in (electing the most suitable manures. TUB COMPANY BEOEIVKS BTOOK FOR FREEZING upon owner's aocount at the following rates To include slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IN tHi. uMffT&a OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inolusiveMUTTON, |d per lb*(three farthings) BEEF, 9-10 d a penny LAMB, 9-10 d „ * (nine-tcnthß of a penny FJR SHIPMENTS IN THE MONTHS OF DEOEMBER TO MAY, inelusiveMUTTON, 1 and l-10d per lb (ono penny and one-tenth) B&EF, 1 and l-10d'perlb (one peony and one-tenth LAMB, l-5d per lb,'(one penny and one-fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. DILNOT SUDDEN, Secretary IN BOOTS & SHOES r ARNUAL S T 0„C K TAKING SALE For Weeks. For Weeks When the whole o£ liis forge imd varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES will be offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS Tho following are a few of the lines: Ladies' Dancing Shoes, from 2s 3d Ladies' Oxford Shoes, from 4s Ladles' Balmoral Boots, from lis 09 Ladies' Legltlte Boots, from 7s 9d Men's Strong-nailed Shooters, from 9s Men's Balmoral Boot*, from 8s 3d Men's Oxford Shoes, from 6a 9d ME ADVANTAGE OF THE SALE, AND GET A SUPl'liY OF BOOTS & SHOES AT AN EXTRA LOW PJRIOE All goods V o'iknd will be charged tbo usual price. J. C. PEACH, Cash Boot Shop, INGLE WOOD, 1901. ™ 21NEW ZBA.J.AKD POST OJTOW BEiUCTOfty ' fipi-L_ isniP.fi e;my la January, 1901, ? v wiuii trie latest and up-to-date infortmoioa oi every part of the whole colony, h>u(3i-«-n-«'7 bo.a'.d. ,;t fe very low price of . ~21" (a I.UHJ sizi'd PA(3EB r.t Oin-ctiivy lubucr. printed and bound in f-ew Zealand, the Cheapest Direci.'.'ry ev,;r r-ivj.. „;.i of Britain, and by far *' ,r "- '•'•d-bindijjgundertaking f r ' •" «uv of the Australasia oioriie-. i'hl tq,,a.l,)g in compilation the l.'.rgcsc Dirtolionesin llritain. V> loE S DIREOTOPIES— OQices, Uuncdir, nd Ctxrisfchurch, and at Sydney, Brisbane, /foMrt, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Porth,, '."here Wife's THreai.or ts, for each of these colonic^,atj mjMQtjira dfusa

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 220, 12 November 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 220, 12 November 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 220, 12 November 1900, Page 4

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