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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ’•WEBBS” PEDIGREE FARM SEEDS. fedward Webb and Sons., Ltd., ■TOUBBRIDGE, ENGLAND. 50 SEASON’S SEEDS NOW LANDING. PRICES REDUCED BUT QUALITY SUPERFINS AB USUAL. KU Farm Seeds tested print fa shipment, and by the Department Agriculture upon arrival la New Zealand. SPECIALTIES:. WEBBS' GIGANTIC RAPE, Which has produced such splendid results in ths Wanarapa. WEBBS’ NEW MASTERPIECE SWEDE, WEBBS’ BENOWN TURNIP, WEBBS’ INVINCIBLE YELLOW TURNIP, WEBBS’ NEW LION INTERMEDIATE MANGOLD, WEBBS’ NEW FRENCH af MAR ROW KALE (Chou Moellier), Etc., Etc., Etc. WEBBS' SEEDS arc sold in bags sealed by Uuun, and farmers are warned not to ao•opt substitutes, or package* with broken seals. Alsu available Webbs’ Celebrated Flower and Vegetable Seeds in their original packet*. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. Ltd., all Branches, DISTRIBUTING AGENTK —T— " " —

A REMARKABLE INVESTMENT , FOR THE FARMER from which the capital outlay is returned many times over. "DEAD the following from Mr H. E. ** CROSSE, Patoka, Hawkes Bay:— “Be EPHOS: I top-dressed 100 acres light pumice land with 2owt 'EPHOS’ to the acre. “On about 50 acres the grass was rapidly running out and had become less than one ; sheep to the acre: This paddoclj. after fertilizing wintered 200 breeding ewes and at docking (when they were taken out) -both ewes and ; lambs were in excellent condition. ’ “About SO acres, which was carry- ; ing apparently no English grass and ’ , very little Dauthonia, was shot up in ' i the spring for about three weeks, at ] the end of which time it showed a ’ large quantity of Clover (principally * Yellow Trefoil and White'Clover), a ' quantity of Ryegrass and Cocksfoot. Sheep did magnificently in it. ’ “20 Acres of new grass (mostly ‘ Rye) was fertilized and the remainder ; of the paddock left. I consider an 1 acre of the fertilized land produced four times the feeding of the safer- ( tlUzed. '“I used EPHOS (2cwt per acre) for sowing Lucerne and Bape. The Rape crop is, I think, the best I have seen in this part of the country, and the Lucerne is doing excellently. “I have 10 tons of EPHOS on order for this year.” Apply EPHOS as a top-dressing for . grass in the autumn months. The cost per acre is small. I The results are quickly obtained. Carrying capacity is materially increased, and stock improve in condition. ' DON’T Let it be said that you missed this outstanding opportunity to acquire ( A SHEEP STATION , AT AN AVERAGE OF ABOUT £6 Ils PER SHEEP. 3400 ACRES FREEHOLD ' Good healthy sheep country, well subdivided and splendidly watered by g running streams. Winter carrying capacity 5500 SHEEP and CATTLE. 1 Up-to-date dwelling and outbuildings, yards and dip. If you are looking for a property of this size do not lose time in making inquiries, for the place is only on . the market for a short time. , PRICE AND FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO 1 W. H. S. HEAPS, ACCOUNTANT AND FINANOB AGENT, LICENSED LAND AGENT, 1 And Agent for the Mercantile and General Insurance Co., Ltd., Fire Marine and Accident, PERRY STREET :: MABTEBTON 'Phones: Private 1871, Office 1220. lAI STOCK. ‘ rpHE NEW ZEALAND REFRIGEB ? ATING CO., LTD., have selected Mr T. HARDY as their representative ’ buyer for Featherston, Martinborougk c md Carterton districts. -They .are I buyers of all classes of fat stock al £ per head or per pound. All per head " buying cash on delivery if wished. ‘

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Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 20 March 1925, Page 8