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■»>«wx»iw«Kxw«sxv««xi»H{a Suavtter in modo; forftter in re. Two Shillings per Bottle.-wg 12 CHEMISTS AND STORES.

TO daiRY FARMERS 'EAR GOOD OALVEB by giving them i something to take the place of the 'at removed by the separator. This is found in OOD LIVER OIL. A Hon will rear a calf. be obtalned/rom R..O...TBMPLER, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. :CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NQAHAURANOA. M MANURE-£4 Pbb Tom. OUABANTHBD XNALTBB. Tricalcic Phosphate 27 per cent. Ammonia 7 per cent. BONE DUST—£6 5b pbb Ton. QUARANTDED AHALYHIB. Mcalcic Phosphate 43 percent Ammonia 4 peroral [ NO. 1 MIXTURE. £6 2* 6d PBB TOM. OOABAOTIBD AJtAHBCS. One-half Lawbs' Sdpbbphosphatb. One-half Bond Dura. NO. t MIXTURE. £4los per Tom. One-half Lawbs' Supbbphosphath. One-half/' M," Mahubb. MO. 4 MIXTURE. £<l6e pbb Tom. One-thlrdlLAWXß* Supbrphosphati One-third' Thomas' Phosphatb One-tbird'BeNS DtJB» This ii a first-class Turnip Manure, and 1* specially recommended for wet or aoor lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE£6 pbb zo*. KAINITI 3{be addition of a small proportion of KtJNH to any of the Mixture is an advantage, and oui he made without extra oharge i speoifisd by the parohaserSjWl-ea giving the order. MIXINtt She If *mum are net uteri until the ~~* i are sent out, and psrokasers at thei; itM have the origi«4 manure* s»nt em in As maker's b«g«, and make the _ures tfaomaelvti*. ffiKOlAli MCSTUft«» earn be made at anytime to suit farmers. Xote—The "M " Manare gave the best results in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm at Uomohaht in 1897 isee page 170. Fifth wtrt of Agricultural Department) : The experiments made at Nomohaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that the bfst result vras obtained f'om a mixture of one-third •teamed bone duit and two-thirds basic slag iXhomos* Phosphate), wbskt the bo«t rtiult, at a minimum cost, was from a a>xture of one-third Lawes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of the W.M E CVs "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components as the W.M £. Co. s No. % Mixture, t»e proportions jeing a little different. The foimer combination point* o the fact, now generally reoognised, that the value of ba»io slag, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been greatly under-estimated. The W.M.E. Co.'s Ne. 4 Mixture contains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the resort of Mr. G Wanders, the manager at Momebaki, embodying the results of the txperiments referred to, which will be found in tho Seventh Report of the Department of Agriculture, woild amply re. p«y any farmer who finds a difficulty in -eUcting*the most suitable manures. THU.OOMPAK* BBOBIVIS BTOOK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To lucludo slaughtering, Freezing, Sn pping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR BHIPMKNTN IN THE MOjtfl'H OF JUNE TO NOVKMBER, inolusve-" MUTION, R'por lb (three farthings) BEEF, 9-10(1 nine-tenths of a LAMB, 8-lOd (nine-tenth* of i F)R SHIPMENTS IN TH.S MONTHS OF DEOEMBERJTO MAY.'taolusiveMUTION, 1 and l-10d per lb Cone! penny and one-tenth) BEEF, 1 and MOd'per lb* (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, l-6d per lb '(one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED. DILNOX BLADDEN, PARTNERSHIP. OE is hereby given that we, t .1 undersigned have this day entered nto tcershio as Land and Estate Agents n w PlymcAMn. EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAING

PATEA BACING CLUB ! ANNUAL MEETINa-*VHACKBONL\ K L A BJT S E M,O t N D AJY, BHTApril, 1901. President—W.O. Symes.Bsq. Vioe-Presi dent— H. 0. Olarke, Esq. Judge —B. K Mcßae, Esq. Handtcapper Mr. J. B Henrys. Starter Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. G. Potto. Olork of Scalps—Mi-. J. Patersoc. Clerk of Coarse Mr. P. Bastbury, Treasurer Mr. H. 0. Clarke. Stewards—Messrs S. GiUigan, W. Qower, Q. T. Potto, W. Byrnes, T. Campbell, Jas H. 0. Olarke, B. B. Moßae, A. Sargeant, W. Matthew* PROGRAMME: 1. FLYING HANDICAP, of 40 sovs reoond horse to receive 6 sovs out of the •take* distance } mile. Nomination, 16e; acceptance 20s. To start at 11.16 am 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 sots: second hon- ' : *- —* ~ e "■* -'->" - ice, 1$ "" 'of any hurdle race after hts to r»ry a penally of lOlbs. Nomination, Ifis ; acceptance-, 20a. To start at 12.30 pm 3. KAKARAMEA STAKES, 6 sow: seouid horse to receive 6 botb out ot the stakes; distance 4} furlongs. Open to horses hat hav» novel won a race exceeding £2S in value. I night. To start stlpm 1. PATEA EASTER HANDICAP,7S»ovs; I 6 sols out of the stakes; distance, li miles. I w—:_.»:„ an. -ptanje, 40s. To start at I '5. FARMERS' PLATE, of 26 son: second horse to receive 5 sots out of the stakes; ay other lace (Farmers' Plates excepted, and ers of those barred). Welter weight-for-ag*. Opso to all horses trained in, and the bona ado property of residents witHn the boundaries of the and Hawera Counties for three months prior to date of racing. To start at 2.45 p m 6. ALTON HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. -' '5 sovs.; second horse to receive 6 sovs out or Bst Tib. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 255. To start at 8.80 p m 7. FINAL STAKES, of 26 sovs: second horse to roceivo 6 sovs out of the strkc, Diitaase H furlongs. Open to all horses that have never won a rare «t time <;f sta-ting. Weight, Bst. Entrance, 26a •on general entry ni?ht. To star* at 4.16 » m DJ4BB OV NOMINAIONfi, ACCEPT AVON am* GBNBrJAL ENTRIES. KouiMitioireaptoß. p.m. on Wednesday 6tb March, 1901. WMOHTS deolarod on Friday, 22nd March, 1901. AOOiIPrANCUB AMD Genbiiai, Entbmb op to 8 p.m. on Friday, 29th March, 1901. Rules and Rbqulations. I—A "Hack " means a hors that has at time of Nomination, new won a race of tho value of 80 sovs or races of the collective value of 150 an advertised race deeding 40 sovs (hick and hunter races except* 1) 8 -The winner of any flat race uf w!r declaration ot weights to csrry a penalty of 71bs, end ofev — additional race 61b cstru in a'l li ludic events tisulxrsofthoh; 'riting at the i 4—Owners, t is must givo full parmust be conQroijl in able opportunity i others cnteun< and oocepting horses for the above Meeting are notified that no entries or acceptances will be reamount in cash [ ' Stakes paid in full. j bs run undo* the tf»w ZstUnd NOIB.-The Poßt, and Telegraph offloei closes at p.m. The Secretary will receive .money fo investment oa tho totalisator. R W. HAMiCRTON, Secretary. Approved by the Tarnnaki Metropolitan Club, Jauuary 26th, 1901. Mot sell eetwood, _ Secretary. SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR, TO make the hair growsoft,V glossy, and luxuriantly is a matter that has vexed the minds of many t bouaands. The hair requires to bo nouriohed, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this yon must use Parker's Hair Tonio. It is the only prenatal ion that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It is cot a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor dees it oonUia anything to injure the most tender akin It is not highly perfumed, and in bo 'wiy objectionable to tho most refined aeuM of smell. It effectually removes dandriff orotbe impurit'es from the scitlp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, en strong It in sold in patent bottles at 2s 6dj by post 3s. It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranakl—A. B, BYKICB, opposite Theatre Royal, New Ply. month. Waitara Agents LAWMNOIt Bws. Storekeepers. **"* SUNBEAM . AvaasV-JK. CZXSX * 80ft.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 55, 25 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 55, 25 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 55, 25 March 1901, Page 1

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