TO iiaißY FARMERS I v something to take the plaoe of the fat removed by the te found in CO rear a calf. be obtained from R. 0. TIHPLBR, Stratford! - IMPORTANT TO PARMER CHEAP MANURES! ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA, M MANURE-£4 Pbb TOM. OUABANTBBD ANALTBIB. 1 Phosphate 37 par coat Ammonia 7 per oent. BONK DUST—£B Si PBB TOM. GUAIUNTHBD AHALYSIB. Trioalolo Phosphate 48 per oast Ammonia 4 per out NO, 1 MIXTURE. £5 2s 6d pbb TOM. SUABAXTUO ANALYST*. One-half Lawbb' BupaspßoaFHAnk One-half Bonb Dust. MO. 8 MIXTURB. £4 10s pbb Ton. One-half Lawbb' Bupbkphobpbatb. One-halt " M " Manurb. NO. 4 MIXTURIC. £4 16s PBB Ton. One-third Lawm' Bm?nfcpmwpiu» One-third Thomas' Pbosphatb One-third Bon» Dust This is a first-class Turnip Manure, and b penally reoommendad for wet or soar lands. SPPOIAL POTATO MANURK£6 PIBTON, KAINITI The addition of a small proportion of Kaihit to ar.y of the Mixture i« an advantage, and o»n be made without oztra oharge i specified by the parohat-era wren giving the order. MIXING Th« Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and parch seers at their option oan have the original manures amt to them in the maker's bags, and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURKb oan be made at «ny time to suit fanners. Note—The "M" Manure gave the beet results in proportion to cost out of 19 experiments with Champion Swede Turnips at the Government Experimental Farm at Monrihaki in 1897 (see page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department):— experimo U made at Momshakl with various Vami'es npon Turnips in the Season 1898-99 show i hat <he but result was obtained from a mixture of one-third Blau (Thomas' ll>osp»iate), whilst the beat result, at a minimum cos', was from a e-otore of one-third I .awes' Superphos"M 'Manure. The latter mixture oontains the same components asihe W M Jr. a little different The former combination points o the fact, now generally rerog. ._ Phosphate, has been greatly under-ertimated. The VV.M.E. 2?''* i™ 4 Mj,ture 'ontains one-third of fhomas Fhnsrha'e. A perusa of the report of Mr. '-illandera, the manager at Momohaki, enbodyin? the results of the experiments rsfrned to, which will be found in the i-'evenfi Rerom of the De. partmeni, of Agriculture, wonld amply 'a. P»y any farmer who finds a difficulty in ie]*cting the most suitable manures TH»'OOMPAtr?'RIOIJVBB STOCK FOR FREEZING u r on"o vver"« aocountatth' following rates To .relu.'e *'aught«ring, Freeiing, Si pping, Wrapper and Freight. FOR SHIPMENTS IN THK MO/U'tt OF JUSE TO NOVEMBER, inolus>eMUTTON. Jd per lb (three farthing*) BEEF, 9-10 d nine-tenths of a LAMB.MOd „ (nin..t«,tk.ofe P * ,,,,r penny F)R SHIPMENTB IV THE MONTHS OF DROEMBEft TO MAY, inclusiveMUriON, I and 1-101 per lb (one penny an one-tenth) BhEF.landnCdperbConer^rend r a ».r» ena-tenth LAMB, i. s d per lb (o a penny and one fifth The Wellington Meat Export Company, DILNOT SLADDKN.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 129, 26 June 1901, Page 4
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