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How to Use BASIC SLAG

Basic Slag can be ihixed With any of the Potash Salts, Nitfate of Soda, or Blood and Bone Manure. The following mixtures are recommended for general use:— * TOP-DRESSING PASTURE. Where Phosphates alone are required— Basic siag aisiia. ■, ' Where Potash is required in addition—--9 parts of Basic Slag with one paft of tile Potash Salts. Where Nitrogen is required in addition—--8 parts of Basic Slag with • two parts of Freezing Works Blodd arid Bdrie Marittfe. Where Potash and Nitrogen are required in addition t parts of Basic Slag with onri paft of Potash Salt and two parts of Freezing Works,. Blood'and Bone Maritire. -- • For Root Crops Generally— . 8 parts of Basic Slag with one part of 3(1% Potash Salt and one part of Freezing Works Blood and Bone Ataftufe. For Rqpe attd Cabbage Family generally—--7 pdfts of Basic Slag with 3 parts of Breezing Works Blood and Bono 'htanure; ■ For Market Garden W—- . 7 parts of Basic Slag, olio part of 30% Potash and one part 6f Nitrate of Soda. Brands of High Grade Basic Slag BRAND 20/22%. Vl\V W The highest grade of Slag imported. iHM ** BRAND 17/20%. 1 IMF VldUHl z Average analysis lart season 18.25%. ft ANCHOR fiRAND ’ ENGLISH GROUND, 17/20%, The oflly English Gfbiind 17/20% Imported into New v - . Zealand. ProductS df a British House, THU GUANO WORKS, LTD., ' ' - LONDON.

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TO STAND TDD SEAfOMB son At normanby, the two imported homes CALLAGHAN <"«■»' “-Ano'— ■ SANDSTAR <*• «> Marte met at Normanby Railway Stajion. For tabulated pedigree cards and full partfetlists apply— J. BRYANT, Owner, Normanby. JUL To Stand the Season at the Farm, Wai.V toitoi, the wellknown Clydesdale Stallion—iPjL GOWAN J < , BRAE TERMS: Single Mare £3 10s cash; £4 January. Far more as per arrangement. A. M. GORDON-GLASSFORD, , «■. Owner. - » TO STAND AT WAITARA AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, on request— 1 ME CLYDESDALE STALLION ROYAL FABRIC Bred by S. Croasan, “Willowpark,” LaghfndL Ashburton. Born November 16, 1921. ' Sire: “Danure Fabric” (iliip.), 17864 0.5.8. Dath: “Willowpark Bonhie,” by “Talbot’s Pride,” 450 Vol. 1. Grancldaiii, “Ro®e/*- by “King Of Quality,” No. 626 Vol. IL, Great. Grand-dam “Diamond,” by “Kelvin/' Nd. 623 Vol. it. Greatgreat -grand-dam,, “Smiler,” by "Viator,” No. .1.043 Vol. IL Great-great-great-grand-clam, a Mare, imported, from Melbourne. Fee £4 4s, If not proved in foal free servi’o following year. . ; . W. TOPLESS (Owner), Ring 'Phone No. 56, Waitara.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1930, Page 15

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