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IMPORT4IST ;TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA. M JiAKURS—£4 PUB TON. OUABANTUED ANALYSIS. i Tricalcic Pliosphato 2" percent.) Ammonia 7 per cent | BOXK DUST—£S Gs pbr Ton. j OUAIUNTEBD ANALYSIS. Tricaloic Phosphate ... ... 43 per cent Ammonia 4 per cent I KG. 1 MIXTURE. £5 2d fid PBJt ton. (JtTABAKTJUHU ANALIBIS. OnP-lmlf I,AWES' SIIPEUPHOSrHATH. One-half Bon'ii Dust. NO. Ji MIXTURE. £J 10s no!* Ton. ; One-h.ilf LAwra' Ono-baU '■ M " Masuiib. NO. 4 MiXTUKK. £4 15s PKR Ton. One-third Lawks' Supbhphospiiatb One-third Thomas' Phosphate One-thirdlßoN® Dust This is a first-class Turnip Manure, wdta specially recommended for wet or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANUBE£S PICK TON. KAINITI The addition of a small proportion o{ Kainit to any of the Mixture is an advantage, and onn be mode without extra oliarge if speoifud by the pjrehasers when [giving the order.^ MIXING Thn Manures arc not mixed until the orders aro sorit put, and purchasers at thei; option can have the original manures B' nt to them in tho maker's bigs, and make the mixtures themselves. fiPKCIAL MIXTURES) can be made at any time to suit farmers. Note—The " M " Manure gave the Vest 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 Mrmo'iaki with vatious Munuies upon Turnips in the Season ISUS-99 show that ihe hks r r*suit was obtained from a mixture of one-third steome t bone dui<) and two-tnird* basic slae (,Thomas-' Phosphate), whilst the bett r-jiult, at a minimum cos'', was from a ff.xture of out-third I.awes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of tho W. M K Co's "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components as the W.M jS. Co.gS No. 3 Mixture, the proportions oeing a little different. The former combination points o the fact, now generally recognised, that the value of basic stag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-estimated. The W.M.E. Co.'s .No 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr. Gillandcrs, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will be found in the Seventh Repors of th« Department, of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who finds a telecting'ohe most suitable manures. OOMPANV RKOHIVEfi STO")K FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following'ratea To include slaughtering, J'reezing, Shipping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS? IN THE MOsith OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER,.indue'reMUTTON, |d per lb,(thrae farthings) BEEF, 9-lOd nine-tenths of a penny LAMB, 9-10 d ~ (nine-tenths of a penny F)R SHIPMENTS IV THU MONTHS OF DtiOKMBKR TO MAY, inclusive— MUTION, 1 and 1-101 per lb Cone* puiuv and one-tenth) BEEF, 1 and 1-lod per lb (one peun, and one-tenth LAMB, per lb (one penny and

one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. DILNOT «r,Ani)RV, flwweta, LAND. _ LANI;. FOB PALEMidhirst township. - Several good level flection,", at prices to suit working men. 2000 acres, Awaldio. Good grazing farm. 470 acres grass, remainder iight'hush. Throe room house, considerable fencing. Mr. N. King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland and Taranaki stock markets available, about 25 miles from Te Kuiti Railway Station on North Trunk Bailway. £'2 10s. per acrejfor freehold; part can ramaiu on mortgage at 5 per® cent. acpes, Road, sear Kappnga ()-roopi hqu9a and qutbujldjng, a grand dairy farm factory and school close at hand. 100 acres, near Eltliam, 5-room house and outbuilding, fonced Bnd sub-dividod. 460 acres, 10 miles from Wnitira. About 160 acres in grass, übcui a mile of fencing. Price, £4 10s per acre. 13# acres, 6 room house • land fenoed, fruit' trees and shelter bush. 2 miles from J centre of town of New Plymouth. Only j £f>2s. Also, 14 acres adjoining above, at £25 per acre. | 190 acres, Durham Road. Abou 116 acres j in grass, 4-room house, etc., level and dry, 5 miles from Bailway Station and Dairy | Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing. £5 10s por acre. Midhirst—s sections and cottage. Price olny ISO. TO BE LET. 1970 acfsn, first olasa gracing land, aboijt one quarter in grass, small house, etc. i'fi years lease with right of purchase. I W» draw transfers of freeholds or leases, 1 mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers'' charges. | We negotiate mortgages, large and small, 1 at low ratos of inteiest. • j We act as agents for 'country solicitors,' land brokers, and others in registering deeds, etc. We advertise property for sale free f charge. i Instructions promptly attended to if sent by post, or leffwjtli'A.' H. Woofc, Cipunako, 1 F P. Fookes, Waverley, or Perry k Porcival ' Inglewood. ', A 0 FOOKES &C q | LIOHNSBD LAND BKOKKRB. j \ N»w Plymouth j - LAND. LAND. j WE beg to advise the public that we are' carrying on business in New }'ly.' mouth (in premises opposite the Coffee' Palace, in Kgmont-street) » J/AND an I ESTATE AGENTS. j Vf»db|K ifejiivited to send us particulate pf propertisa which they tpay wish to die" pose of. ® WATT & LAING, j Egmont-street, ■ Opposite Oofleo Palace '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 14, 18 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 14, 18 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 14, 18 January 1901, Page 4

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