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MANURES !_MANURES!! AS AGENT FOR THE GEAR COMPANY'S CELEBRATED FERTILISERS I have pleasure in calling attention of Farmers to the following. IBOircimiDTJST (Guaranteed analysis 43 per cent. Tricalcic Phosphate and 5 per cent. Ammonia). PETONE ROOT MANURE Guaranteed to contain 32 per icent. of Tricalcio Phosphate and 5 per oent. Ammonia. ' SPEGIAL TURNIP MANURE Guaranteed analysis 5 per csntr. Monocalcic Phosphate, 25 por cent. Tricalcic Phosphate, 5 per cent. Ammonia. BLOOD MANURE, DRY BLOOD? <£C , &C, GEAR CO."s MANURES have giv.en unqualified satisfaction in the past, and being manufactured solely from New Zealand bones, are free from the deadly germs often found in the product of imported bones. I HAVE to notify .that I have also completed arrangements for a regular supply of SHIRLEY'S (late Sugar Co.'s) SPEGIAL FERTILISERS. These were sold by me two years ago, and gave excellent results. Last sea-on I had repeated enquiries from previous buyers, who, having U3ed them alongside the best English makes, unhesitatingly expressed their preference for the Sngar Co.'s. lam therefore now offering Shirley s Special Orchard Manure, Gua-anteed anilysis, 2G per cent, soluble Pacaphate, 4 p*er cent. Ammonia, 7 per cent, pure Potash. This is a splendid manure for promotiag formntion and growth of fruit Shirley's Special Potato Manure. 37 per cent. Phosphate, 2 per cenr. Ammonia, 5 per cent, puro Potash. This is superior to the best **" English. ALSO ON SALE,— Shirley's Superphosphates, Lawes' English Superphosphates, Agricultural Salt, &c. I offdr the above to Farmers with the utmost confidence, feeling sure that my reputation for supplying only RELIABLE MANURES of the highest quality will be still further enhanced. I wish to notify that of the cases of anthrax which have recently occurred in the District, in no instance were the turnips grown from manures supplied by me . Owing to tho increased demand for their Manures, tha Gear Company are unablo-to supply more than a limited quantity to each agent. Farmers will therefore do well to place their orders early so as to avoid disappointment. Newton King. SINNAWATTE TEA O. Carter. SINNAWATTE TEA O. Carter. SINNAWATTE TEA C. Carter. SINNAWATTE TEA C. Carter. SINNAWATTE TEA C. Carter. SINNAWATTE TEA O. Carter. SINNAWATTE TEA O. Carter. SINNAWATTE TEA C. Carter. Telophone,\No. 110. RAMSEY'S REWI WERA STEAM GENERATOR. nplIE best and most economical appliX anca yet invented for general use on dairy farms. Indispeneablo for sterilising milk, whey or other bye-producte. WiU cook thoroughly by steam one sack of potatoes with tho consumption of two 4 foet logs of rata. Made from 10 gallon capacity and up* wards. , Price from £5 10.i upwards, complete, or with extra vat to hold about half-ton at £1. . Boiler mado of copper, frame £-inch boiler-plate iron. So siinplo thit a child can manage it. No possible danger of explosion. On viow ut Moa Farmer's Union, Inglowood, 2e and Co-oporativo Store Now Plymouth, 070 l lO.\N'T take Pills 1 Don t. Tata " Wahoo' instead causes no sifiknesv at no depressed Bpirils. 2s 6d. (.liemistn Grosora

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11603, 18 August 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11603, 18 August 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11603, 18 August 1899, Page 1