RESULT if Testg of Seeds ltxiiibited by THr.ISEWTON KINO at tlie New Plymouth Exhibition. ________________ _ \ % Noi Na_o9» ] HHr*o _ r * P6106?P 6106 ?^ 0 her ; Remarks. " o% ! , n*wn% under of mometer Test. Germination. Readings. 1 Pearle Wheat <« 28 100 Tn the shade 2 Tuscan Wheat 28 100 at glas* 3 Hunters' Wheat 24 100 house, 694 Paspaluni i Dilitatu 288 80 to 85% 5 Danish Oats 78 100 mean7/D 6 Black Tartar Oats ' 120 95 7 Algerian Oats 96 40 8 Maize .48 100 9 White Tartarian Oats 90 100 10 Golden Tares 24 100 ' 11 Winter Tares ... .. ... 18 100 12 Chevalier Barleys ... ... 28 100 18 Sweet Vernal 148 100 14 Canadian Oats 90 100 16 <_.T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips 72 100 16 P. T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnip* 72 .95 17 Bye Corn ... 18 90 18 Cape Barley ... 28 100 19 Sparrowbill Oats 60 100 20 Champion Swede 72 100 21 Mustard 29 100 22 Large Fescue ... ... ... 132 85 23 Alsike 72 90 24 English Cowgrass 96 100 25 English White Clover ... 96 95 26 Monarch Swede ... ... 94 95 27 Red Clover 48 100 28 Hard Fescue f ». ... ... ... 28, failnrfc 29 Crested •Dogstail 132 100 30 Chewing Fescue ... ... * ... ... ... 30, failure 31 Meadow Fescue 120 100 32 Linseed 28 95 83 Carton Oats ... 96 100 34 Italian Bye 72 100 38 Prairie Grass ... ... ... 120 95 36 ColoniarCowgrass 96 100 37 Orange Globe Mangle . ... 96 90 38 Colonial White Clover ... 98 85 39 Hawke's Bay Rye 72 80 40 Meadow Foxtail 132 50 41 Yellow Intermediate Mangle 90 95 42 Sed Clover i.. 72 100 43 Lucerne... ... ... ... 72 100 44 Partridge Peas... ... ... 24 100 45 Horse Beans .J 24 100 46 Dun Oats 98 100 47 Prussian Blue Peas 24 100 48 Essexßape 148 100 49 English Perennial Bye ..-. 132 75 50 Long BedJMangold 90 95 61 Cocksfoot 132 85 52 J Trefoil 120 95 53 Golden Taiikard Mangold ... 148 100 54 American Cowgrass ... *. 96 ' 95 55 J American White Clover ... 72 100 I Test started January 16th, 1905, completed January 30th, 1905. Awarded lbt I-iploma and 6old Medal, Clasfe 14, Section 10. (Signed.) H, B. CATTuET 1j . G. W. BROWNE } Jud S 6S - f2lf 21 ■ ■ -— — — w-_~-na_a«B_a— _■ awß~r__~i b a -ga_— — *iui.c«i'.ri_i«-uiiiii in* jsaarjiwwL, ,-<re*«^v_.<.i*«jj— arii— _— «•> • ASF FOB CORSETS. * ff '^ f »&^^^_^^^ FRIWfALITLEAHUG DRAPERS ■^.sw Zealand Representatives — BRODEICK and KINTIG^ Wellington.^ t AUSTPtALIAIN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY Holds a World's Record for Bonuses, BBOURIT V— ECONOMY-LIBSR A LIT Y. ACCUMULATED FUNDS OVER .- « £20,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME OVER = = = £2,600,000 ORDINARY DEPARTMENT, POLICIES of ASSIJ RANGE are issued fcr £100 and upwards, with a maximum of INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. POLICIES of ASSURANCE are issued for £5 and up to £50, THE MINIMUM PREMIUM in this Department is THREE PENCE per week. A District Office fcr Taranaki is now open in Brougham -street, New Plymouth, with Mr O. A. Benbow as District Sacretary. Members whose policies have been transferred to the New Plymouth Register must make their payments there, and may obtain all information on application to the District Secretary. EDWARD W. LOWE, Koaident Secretary^ NEW ZEALAND OFFICE— CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. NEW PLYMOUTH OFFICE - BROUG HAM-STIt BET. , BANK MES^NOBB, WESTON & WESTON, J' ARCHITECT. BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, • fcjght yearn with Oakdeu & Kemp, Brougham 'street, New Plymouth and Melbourne) , ' Inglewood. ~ '• ' Jir * , T S WESTON Drawmgß a__ hf ecifioationa prepared. * Notary Public Orm» t !WON STREET, We have Borne^ t £undfl aWftitl ttYKii buiuMNa. _we_tmen% mk 6 iwc oa-uW •-.l*i .i . .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12818, 28 March 1905, Page 6
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565Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12818, 28 March 1905, Page 6
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