to;jjaißY;farm;ers • i' something to take the place of the fat removed by the separator. This it found in OOD LIVKR oE A gallon wll rear a calf. To' be obtained from a O. TBMPLKR, Stratford ~ JJIMPORTANT TO FARMERS! ■CHEAP m MANURES! ON rRUCKS 'AT NGAHAURANGA, M MANUttE—£4 Pbb Ton. OUABAHTBBD ANALYSIS. 1 Phosphate tfparoant. Ammonia ... 7 pat oent. BONK DDBT—£6 6s pun TOK. OCARAHTBHD ANALYBIB. Trioalcio Phosphate 4Sp*roißt Ammonia 4 per oent NO. 1 MTXTUM. £5 2» 8d pbb TOM. GUARANTIED AHALTra. One-half Lawbb' Supbbphosphatb. Oae-half BONB DOM. NO. 3 MKTUBK ____ £4 10s pbb TOK. One-half Lawbb' Botbrphosphatb. Oae-half " M " Manubb. NO. 4 MDCTUIW. £4lss pbb Ton. One-third Lawks* Svrwxnmnum Ooe-third Thomas' PHoeraATi One-third Bowk Dost This is a first-class Turnip Manure, %nd li perially recommended for wet or sour lands. BI'FCIAL, POTATO MANORS£6 FIB TON. KAINITi The addition of a small proportion of KuniT to aay of the Mixture is an adtan. tage, and can be mode without extra ebarge i sponiii'd by the parcha«ir» wren siviaa the order. MlXIftU I Th> Manures are wot mixed until the ordure are sent out, and purchasers at theli optioo c*n have the original manures ■•nfc to them in the maker's bigs, and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTUBK& can be made : toy time to suit farmers. Note-The '• M " Manure gave the best results in proportion tin cost oat of 19 experiments with Champion Bw«de Turnips at the Government Kxpenmental Farm a* Momohaki in 1897 (nee page 170, Fifth Report of Agricultural Department) : experiments made at Momohakl i a mixture of one-third »te»me.i bui-.e dm*) and two-thirds basic alae (Thomas' IVisphate), whilst the bet* "V**™* 8 ? one-third Uwes' Superphos. Manure. The latter mixture oon. Uins the »Bme conponems as the W.U & under-ettimated. The W.M.K. Co. 8 No 4 Miiture contains oue-thirdof Thomas' Phi.sj.haie. A perusa of vhe report of. Mr. niiinnderu, the manager at vtomohaki, e •l. f .,i v ins the results"of the >■*!■ i ■ ,vl U\ winch will be ,ou»d i: <y. • cv «ii| r;c>.ori, of th»De. '»vr'me)u of ure, w,iid amply r< ;-»y a.,y fa.-.: r W ho fiuds a diffioufty i •:!«:tiDg i-iw, most Muiublrt manures ;p. -. ../.,«,- i.. muu, .aMv f<illowinf(r«;« u > ■' iiii-I'i'f.: SMiL,;'.[rrii.g, lireuxini. s 'A'l.nn.erau'i Frwgi.tt FOR Muinii'ivj , In ;hk un rixs •>F JUNK !() KOVKMBHH. iaolus re~ MUTTON, id per lb (three ferthlnml BREF,9-10d nine-tenthsofe. LAMB.9.IM „ (nino-tenth.efa , * , " V penny F)R f?HIPMKNTB IV THB MONTH OF TWRMRISR TO MAY, incluriwMOTION, 1 and MM per lb (on. B^.andMCdperbCon^raS UMB, ~fid per ib „ . ££* °ne fifth 1 he Wellington Meat Export Company, LIMITED DTLNOT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 158, 26 July 1901, Page 4
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423Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 158, 26 July 1901, Page 4
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