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I Hfie Now aperient! -1 i i* n* 1% "jinpey's May Apple" Suaviter In mo do; fort Her In raw TS AND STORES.

TO JbAiRY FARMERS j ► BAB GOOD CALVES by giving them i something to ta'te the place of the (at removed by the seprrator. This is found in OOD HVEB OIL. A Hon will rear a calf. be obtain edifrom R.;O.JjTEMPLEB, Stratford, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. :CHEAP MANURES! ON WWOKB AT NGAHAUBANOA. M;MANURE-£4 Feb Ton. GUABAMIEBD AJIALSBIB. Srisaloic Phosphate 27 pet cent Ammonia 7pero*t. BONE DUST-£5 6s PBB TON. GUABANTBBD ANAMMB. Trioalcic Phosphate ... ... 43 per cent Ammonia .'. 4peroent NO, 1 MIXTURE. £6 2s 6d PBB SON. OUABANTBBD AXAOTBU. One-half Lawks' Superphosphate. One-half Bob a Oust. NO. S MIXTURE. £4 10a PBB TON*. One-half Lawbs' Bupbbpbosphazb. One-half J> M." Manure. NO. 4 MIXTURE. £4;isa pbb Tom. One-third La wis' Scfbbphobphaii One-third Thomas' Phobfham One-third Best* Dusi it a first-class Turnip Manure, and is speoiully recommended for wet or tow lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE£S PBB TO*. KAINIT! She addition of a small proportion of Ksfirnt to any of the Mixture is an advantage, and oan be made without extra charge i specified by the parohasersiwben giving the ordest MIXINtt ffke Manarea are net ftixed until the ordsra are sent out, and purchasers at theU opfeou oaa have the original matures stnt ttXheta ia the maker's b .gs, and make the ssictures themselves. {HfeKOIAJb MIXTURE* oan be made at - ne te siit farmers. Note—Che " M " Manare gave the best results in proportion to oost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm at Momohaki ia 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Bejtprt of Agricultural Department) : The experiments made at Momshaki with various Manures upon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show that the bbst result was obtained from a mixture of one-third etearned bone duit and two-thirda basio slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whKat the beat reult, at a minimum cost, was from a nature of one-third Lawes' Superphosphate and two-thirds of the W.M B Cs's "M ' Manure. The latter mixture contains the same components as the W.M i. Co. s No. % Mixture, the proportions eelng a little differest. The former combination points o the faot, now generally recognised, that the value of buio sh>g, also known as Thomas' Phosphate, has been — eatsf ander-eitimated. The W.M.E. . j.'b N». i Mixture oontains one-third of Thomas' Phosphate. A perusal of the report of Mr. Gilknders, the manager at Momohaki, embodying the results of the experiments referred to, which will be found in the Seventh Report of the Department of Agriculture, wonld amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in lelnotingjthe most suitable manures. THB.'OOMPAMX REOBIVBS STOCK FOR FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To include slaughtering, Freezing, Sri pping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IN THE MOimi OF JUNE TO NOVEMBKK, inolus'veMUTTON, £d per lb (three farthings) BEEF, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a penny LAMB, 9-lOd „ (nine-tenths of a penny F)R SHIPMENTS IN THE MONTHS OF DECEMBER TO MAY, inclusiveMUTTON,'! and l-10d per lb (ono; penny and one-tenth) BEEF, 1 and 1-lOd'per lb' (one penny and one-tenth LAMB, 13>d per lb .(one penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, DHNOI BLADDBN, PARTNERSHIP. OB is hereby given that we, t I undersigned have this day entered nto tnershiD as Land and Estate Agents n w Flymotun. EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAIN U

PATEA RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETINk-F«:HACKBONLt EJA By& R MONDAY, Bth April, 1901. President—W.O. Byrnes, Esq. Vice-Presi dent— H. 0. Clarke, Esq. Judge —R. K Mcßae, Esq. Handicapper Mr. J. B Henrys. Btarter Starting Machine. Timekeeper Mr. G. Potto. Clerk of Scales—M.\ J. Paterson. Clerk of Coarse Mr. P. lastbary. Treasurer Mr. H. 0. Clarke. Stewards—Messrs S. Gilligan, W. Gower, G. T. Potto, W. Byrnes, T. Campbell, Jas Fater o on, H. 0. Clarke, B. E. Mcßae, A. Sargeant, W. Matthews PROGRAMME: 1. F*m6 HANDICAP, of 40 aovs seoond horse to receive fi sovs aut of the stakes distance $ mils. Nomination, 16s; aeroplanes ' 90b. To start at 11.46 a m 2. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 40 aovs: second horso to receive 5 sovs out of the stakes; distance, 1| miles; overt!flights of hurdles, 31t 6in high. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration, of weights to carry a penalty of lOlbs. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 20s. To atari at 13.80 pm 3. KAKARAMKA STAKES, 6 sots: tcetnd horse So receive 6 sots out of the stakes; distance 4+ furlongs. Open to horses hat have never won a race exceeding £25 in value. Weight Bst. Entrance, 36s—on general entry night. To start at 1p m i, PATEA EASTER HANDICAP. 75 sots second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse 6 so>s out of the stakes; distance, 1J miles. Nomination, 30s; accsptante, 40s. To start at 2pm 5. FARMERS' PLATE, of 26 sovs: second horse to receive 6 sovs oat of the stakes; distance 1 mile. Entranoe, 26s—on general entry night. For all horses that have never started the fates and Hawera Counties for threo months prior to date of racing. To start at 2.15 p m fl. ALTON HIGH-WBIGHT HANDICAP, of 45 sots.; second horse to receive 6 sovs out ot Bst Tib. Nomination, 16s; acceptance, 255. To start at 1,30 p m 7. ITINAL STAKES, of 26 aovs: second harss to receive 6 sovs out of the stakes, Diataase, H furlongs. Open to all horses that have never won a raee nt time of starting. Weight, Sat. Entrance, 86s—on general entqpui?h«. To start at 4.15 p m DAWS Off NOMINAIONS. AOOHHt AVQM AW» GBNBftAL ENTRIES. Hokimamohb up to 8. p.m. on Wednesday, 6tb March, 1901. vtaiOHn declared oa Friday, 22nd Mann, 1001. AOOBFCAKCBS AVD GENBBAL EfcTlUtS Vf to 8 p.m. on Eriday, 29th March, 1901. Rules and Regulations. I— A." Hack " means a hors that has at time of Nomination, never won a race of the value ef 80 sovs or races of the collective value of 160 hunter rases excepted) 2 —The winner of any tl ot weights to carry a penalty of 71bi. additional race 61b extra in all handicap flat areata S—Entries by telegramr ' ~— *•■" tisalare of the horse, and 4 Owners, trainers, anl others entering and cepting horses for the above Mooting are notified that ne entries or acceptances will be ressived anloss accompanied ky the necessary amount in cash Stakes paid in fall. All races So ba m undo* tho W»w s»...i«~j Noib.—The Post and Telegraph offices closes at p.m. The Secretary will receivaEmoney to investment on the totalisator. R. W. HAMERTON, Secretary. Approved by the Tar.inaki Mifcropolitin Club, Januasy 36th, 1901. Mussell eatwood, Sccret&nr. SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIE. TO'rnake the hair growsofV'glossy, and luxuriantly ta'a matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. Tho hair requires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this you most use Parker's Hair Tonic, It is the only prepatation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantages necessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. and It is not a greasy or oily preparation, will not soil the finest linen or lace is not poisonous, nor decs it contain anything to injure the most tender skin •It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effectually removes dandrill or othe Impurities from the scalp. It makes the hair grow soft, glossy, an strong It is sold in patent bottles [at 2s Bdj by post 3s. It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should be en every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. E, SYKES, opposite Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents Lawbbnob Bbob. Storekeepers. fORB OBtWN

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 56, 27 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 56, 27 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 56, 27 March 1901, Page 1

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