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The True value of a Fertiliser— - lies in the amount of available plant food that it contains. On the basis of today’s quotations, the following table will show farmers what they are actually paying for available plant food- • CO . •= £ ■ ■ si : ,c>-s ~ % ~ «S 3 -g an a o ”1M o Suparphesphate 100 20 4/10 ABasic Super 80 15 6/4?® Basic Slag 80 13 6/5.31 North African Phosphate, 73%, Finely Ground in New Zealand .. .. say 40 13 5/9 Imported Finely Ground North Afri- . can Phosphate, 65% .. .. .. say 40 11 7/1 •;? Superphosphate .. .. .. .. ]OO ' ' And Locally-ground North African ~3® Phosphate, mixed equal parts .. say 40 16 6/®?s (Decimals ignored) At® Convincing evidence that Superphosphate contains considerably more plant food than other fertilizers men- " tinned, and that it is by far the cheapest. ■ ; Superphosphate is an all-water soluble, whereas the others are only citric soluble according to the standard test. ' ■?. vj; Pastures top-dressed with Superphosphate are better 'V® able to withstand severe conditions resulting from long ■ %- dry spells. „ ® Top-dress this Spring with high-grade Superphosphate manufactured by THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ FERTILIZER CO. LTD. , Always easy to drill ’ ~ Always the same high quality Always well packed in good strong bags Always at competitive prices * ENRICHES PASTURES h-SSi?® Supplies obtainable through all Wholesalers® Distributors, Storekeepers and Dairy--' Companies. .

■ « ’ jjaawlF^lgg. Mils I, :■ » ’ . ■ A-i-isS Gorse Grubbing at Johnsonville ' Hosting Grubber * “Caterpillar” 1 -Tractor PRICES O Ten . • £340 quicker ’ Fifteen* * £440 . -cheapest Write to A. S. Paterson & Co. Ltd./ Twenty - £5BO [ Box 438, Wellington, for prices and specifications of each "Caterpillar Railage Paid model. ' Be sure it’s a Caterpillar^—look for this Trade Mark, o.ce ‘

i SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING;’. SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING;’ 05 g ACRES (926 Freehold,. 32 Lease hold), about 818. acres in grasf balance bush. There are 150 acres .of ric river flats, and the balance mostly un dulating country. When stumped, 60 acres will be plough able. Sub-divided int IF paddocks (8 miles of fencing) all good Well watered. • ? .'jj| Last winter carried 700 breeding ewes 500 hoggets, 32. rams, 120 heavy bullocks 120 run cattle (cows and steers, etc.),-ant 7 horses. ' BUILDINGS comprise 4-Roomed House bathroom, hot and cold water, electrii light, man’s whare, motof garage. Wool’ shed 40 x 45, night pens, 400 sheep, 5 setl sheep yards, dip and draining pans. Insurances £1320. Rates £66 10/-. Price £l2 10/- per acre. - First Mortgage £3500 State Advances. Terms, £2006 cash. NOTE.—This is a genuinely , good pro; position. It is situated North of Ney? Plymouth on good metalled road, and is just over a mile from the Coast. Road runs through properly. It will sub-divide well. L A. ROLAN & GO., AUCTIONEERS & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, , . Devon Street, New Plymouth : W.?- •

FOR SALE. "MIC EST Home and Farm oi 100 acres in Stratford County, besides having a lovely home, it will pay you well if you look at this farm, you will buy. Come and see me (Sole Agent). S HOP to Let, £3 5/- per week. CAMPBELL JACKSON (Stratford).

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 23