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2HE WBUiINGTOfI' MI3AT EXPORT GO., ktd., ILANUBE MANUFACTURERS^ Offices, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Manure Works, Ngahaura^ga. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP NETT CASH, GN^TRWKS AT NGA, . HAURANGA, in 2CWT. SACKS. For lewt. bags, 2/6 per ton extra !■ charged. 31 l*aiiurje, ££ 10s per : tony Guaranteed Analysis : . . Tricalcic Phosphate ... 26 per c*nt. Ammonia . ../ 8 pec centi , Bone Bust, ? £5 5s per ton. Guaranteed Analysis : Tricalcic Phosphate ...43 percent. Ammonia ... ... — ":£ P er CBnt .-. Imported Superphosphate, £5 5s per ton. ■-.. ' Guaranteed Analysis: ; 35 to 37^per cent, soluble Phosphates No. 1 Mixre, £5 5s per ton. Guaranteed Analysis: . ,Onerhalf imported Superphosphste, 35. to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate ; One-half Bone Dust," as above. No. S Mixture, M 17s 6d per ton One-half imported Superphosphate, m above ; „ One-half "M" Manure, m »boye^ Special Potato Manure, £>51par tos. - • ,'\ r (Copied from the report of the TSvwt York Agricultural Experimont 1 • Station at Geneva/ N.Y:), Guaranteed. Analysis :. Five .twenty-thirds Dried Blood, 15 pen cent. Ammonia ;, ' - Ten twenty-thirds Bone Dust, *vi above ; - ' ~. Eight Kainit, 013 peti cent. Potash. ;-^ .-*,', ' , ■ .. „K ainit! >-. >/ ; The addition- of « small prbporffon of Kainit to ', any of tha mixtures iatan advantage^ and - will be -niade siKthoiitl , extra .charge if specified by th«_; 'sßUCl. chaser, .when giving the pxdet*. ' t , Mixing! The Manures are not mixed ~ until . the orders are sent put, and purchase ers at their option can have the'?qriOTnal Manures cent to -them in, the makers' bags, and make the aJxtqtei themselves:' - ' , v ". MIXTURES can t» made at any time to suit fafmera. . ; - \ P&BEZING SHEEP & IJ^MBS. rriHE WELLINGTON MEAT '__& X ¥QR T COMPANY CLPtITJBB), ia prepared to purchase Fat^ SheTep L&pibs by weight at graduatted inripee for the following qualities and grgdei-< ' '■:' SHEEP.. ,r, r FIRST QUALITY FBEEZEBS!-* BEAND W.M.JB. Co. 40 to 651bi4 - 65 to 70B«. Over lOJbB f SECbNB QUALITY FEEEZEBS-. BEAND NGA. - 4#to 708>i.; lt \FBEEZINGE\ra— = BRAND \NG A. EWE. " , , LAMBS. '. FIRST QUALITY FEEEZBRS— . BRAND W;M.E. Co. Under 42_)g; Over 42tt»s ,• - , SECOND QUALITY FBEBZEES--BRAND ;NGA,: t REJECTS. .-* Will' be paid for at time valu«i. , . CONDEHONS.r Fat and Skins to be the propajrfy-'ol the Ye^idbr^the Company payings to* the former the, current value, ;pM?^I» of the : day, and ;the latter n»7- •%• . either sold tp the .Company or, : feUr mongered on owner's account at hie option: AH sheep td be prime ot tbear class, and^to b© delivered at Freezing Worts at owner's cost and **V***£ Price and payment to be on iheJPKWZiEN WEIGHT. "' # „ - , Or the Company 18 willing to purchase at a straight-out price porheod as heretofore.! i - - l > Prices can- be obtained on. appu^tion at the CompanyV Offices, or front any. of the Buyers in. the countryThe Company also offers cUtmtp. every facility for freezing on iteu: own aCC ° Unt * DILNOTSLADDBN, Secretary. Wellington, UtK April, I^o3. Wag - ' . —A.- ,^ __ „ " " LoDk out for Fre^li Mver«senient ra Ka,wl\ia Lands!! 4« Acres, O.R.P. ; 4 miles froro ; har r 1640 Acres, 0.R.P.; litnsstbna couatry; 613 Acres; 0.8.P; d^ry Uhn. ; 30^. 493 Acres.'O.KfP-; r^Cfffii^T 1 ' 297. Acr6Si OdfcP.; goodwiU £330.| - 404 Acres, freehold T £2; 17s 6d.; 1814 Aor,es, freehold ; £2 16s. 1450 Acres, O;RTP ; -22. ' 400 Acrasj^freehold ; £l.lf«These proP^tios are all <A-W»* quality, level, and undulating, two to three sheep, ana on formed roattsa Further, particulara on apphoation. -Jl.;J 1 .; Al.A 1 . PEABSON* ' : bio Kawhia Land Exchange/Pop Sale at.Rotorua. A LA.KB-B nnmfecir of , 'kailding AUpt-, I menfc., alsa Town aud Rural Ero; perties, Boardmgao\?%Bs, &ud other businossi,. , f< sEtODBS}

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12282, 15 June 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12282, 15 June 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12282, 15 June 1903, Page 8

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