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THE WELLINGTON MEAT* EXPORT CO., LTD., Manure Manufacturers. Offices - "Waterloo-Quay, Wellington Manure Worte - - Ngahaurang? Important to Farmers. GHbAP JAKURES. NBTi CARE; ON TRUCKS A.T NGAH'AUBANGV in 2cwt. Sacks. For lc«rt. bags, 2/6 per ton extra is charged. M Manure— £4 per ton GTJAKANTESO ANALYSI3 : — Tricalcio Pho3phatu ... 27 per cent. Ammonia 7 per cent Bone Dust— £s 5s per ton GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: — Trioftlcic Phosphate ... 43 per o mt. Ammonia v 4 per ent. Imported Superphosphate— £5 5s per ton GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:— ' 35 lo 37 per cent. solu'Me Phosphate. No. 1 Mixture— £s 5s per ton OUA«ANTEBD ANALYSIS: — (>Dfl-balf imported buPEKPUO3PHATE, 35 to 37 per cent, golu le Phosphate One*hsif Bone Du3T. as above. No. 3 Mixture— £4 12/6 per ton One-haJf Imported BOPSBPaoBPHATB, as above One-balf " M " Manure, as above. No. 5 Mixture— £4 per ton GDABANTEEP ANAI.YBIS: — One half Thomab' Phosphate, 36 per c-*nt. Tncalcio Pho3phate One-liAif " M" Manure, as above. Special Potato Manure— £6 per ton t (Copied from toe report of the. New York Agrknicural Experiment Station, ac Geneva, N.Y.) GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:— Fire twenty thirds Duied Blood, lo per cent. Ammonia Ten twenty -.thirds Bone Dust, as above Eight twenty- thirds Kainit, 13 per cent. Potash. Kainit. The addition of a tmill proportion oi X INIT to any of the- Mixtures iB an advantage,' and will be made without ez&ra charge if ttpttcified by the p&rcbaßer when giving thb order. Mixing. Tha Manures are not; mixed until the orders are; sent out, and purchasers at ohv.if option can have the original ftlanuren »enb td them in makers' bags and oa^ke the mixtures themselves. ScEcrAu Mixtukes oan be madeafcanj time to suit iar&ers. .The Company receives , STOCK FOB, FREEZING upoa owner's account at the- following j • ratps: - J ftf t To Include Skoghtering, Freezing, , Shipping, Wr-ippor, and Freighc. Fo- SHIPMENTvS in the MONTHS of JUNE t; MWMBE& ihdesive— MUTTOV, I i per Ib (ihree-farthinss) B. ii3F, 9-tUa ha of a penny) LX&B, 9-101 „ (aiDe-t;e*\ us of a pent x The Wellington Meat Export Co-. Ltd. DTL"S?(»i sIjADdKN, feecrrtuy. Weliiogtjn, May 3l&t, 1901. b 535

NEW BOO^S JUST TO HAND AT T. R. HODDfiE'S. The Eternal City." By Hall Came. " lan Maclaren says the book is beyond anything yet given by that author, and is a brillian success." The Crisis. By W.~) All the best Churchill readable Da?ict Harurn and Ehau JHolden I most popular The Palace of the King f Books T.K© Sky Pilot' \' of the The Choir Jn visible day. The Master Sinner J Tho Warrigal s WeU. # By Donald M donald. Alice of Old Tinoennes. By Maurice Thompson.' , Both -these selling by thousands, \ Macdonald's being a fascinating story of bush life in Australia < aud Thompsons a book of thrilling interest. T.Tfc.H. having just received Invoices o Books to arrive from England, finds hfc must make room, so is disposed to sell . • ' any of the old stock at Unprecedented Prices for a few weeks. *i ~. - Early Inspection Invited. leD label ilO theßtandard of Purity

J. & W. JENKINSON, Carriage Builders, HAVE opened their Show Boom in Devon-street with h new and upio- date bssortment of Vehicles, cojsistiug oC— Jubileo G-g^, Crumorne Gigs, Ualli Gigß, Tax Carts, Ruatic Bradleys, single Buggiop, Double Buggies ; aud ar«* builcing <& Factory — Phaetons, Brasdey Oarts Medical Giga, Bradloys Grcoiir's Vao, D.tijb, Waggons, <4c,' bhuw lioom open 10 a ji. to 4 p.m. factory 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone 121. WAITARA BBANCQ. We hftve finished — ttinglo Buggy Duublo Baggy, Medical Gig, Bradley 2 Ruatic BvmJieys, 2 Sulkies, Spring Cart Tax Uurf , Yip Dray, Tip SpringiOarfc. Open 8 am. to 6 p.m.

BUSINESS NOTICE k. hTppi (Late of Auckland) NOTIFIES the residents of New Plymouth and District that he has OPENED A Halt-dressing and Tobacconist , Business in Devon-street, opposite L. M. Taunton's and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public support.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 4

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