,MANURES^ „ f — -■■ I L- — ■■■' . ' Buy Your manures READ THIS! * * k " e n w "" u * fop this Season. o^^^^ra has GIVEN ME GREAT SATISFACTION this last two years, . gP/WW&gr an d with 1 cwt. to the acre I CAN MAKE SURE OF A GOOD ■ —I CFOP " **• »• C. C. GEBBIE, ot Te Hoti, Hawera, writes n» TURERS- ° h Ist Juno, 1800: MANUFA . ' fe]^r- "The result of the past two years' nißnuringr SHOWS M_^ ___ 1 AMlir f\ V^l f\ f\ P* 1% rt THE SUITABILITY OF YOUR MANURES THIS (rtT^l Irl ll EBl ll II B ill 111 11 ll DISTRICT. LaßtieasonlusedyourbPEClALKOOTMANUHE 111 111 111 E%l L UZJI I V VI" Vi 1% In A for Mangolds-U cvrt. to the aore. RL.SULT. 50 lONi MANr 1 Hi 1 B rYlll I Si Hi I ill 'S COLDS PER ACRE. On n 1 ! paU-h n- ( Jjoiii.njj m.vlncryp, head office-Auckland. TAHnHII NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., LTD. [,, :V^ZZZ.^ZH "L. WORKS-WESTFIKLD, near OTAHUHU. I ON SALE BY -M. HOOAN & Co, Wangai ui ; R K. BtiGKBTT, Marton ; V7. H, SOUTHCOMBE, Waverley ; and all Produo Mwo^aats and Storekeeperp.
FERTILIZER ' TTITBBTKBN pACKING AND /BANNING QO., J.y°- pATEA. MANURES CHEAP AND KKLIABLE. Prepared andel Export au.l Reliable Supervision GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS. • RONEDUST— Phosphates, .48 per cent ; Nitrogen- Ammonia, 4J per cent. - BONE MANURE— Phosphate, 35 pei cent ; Nitre gen-Ammonia, spi r cent. MIXED MANURE— Phosphates, 26 per cent ; Nitrogen— Ammonia, 5 per cent. 5 ' 1 • 1 ■' ■ —1 1 1— 1 — "— ■ Aho- ; SPECIAL ROOT, POTATO, AND GAHDKN MANURES. . PACIFIC ISLAND GUANO-Phosphatcs, 53 per cept. ; Ammonia, 2 per cent. - Kainit, Thomas Phosphates, and Sulphaf cf Iron, in original sacks, or can be added .- • to above Manures if required. 0 ALL MANURES SUITABLE FOR DRILLING WITH ANY MACHINE. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MAKKRT. ONCE USED, ALWAYS USEIi e Prices and Terms on Application. J. K. MITCH KLL, Secy tl - '; : W. GREGG & CO. 1* (Established, 1861.) , Iliiisliiiiiil OVEII foty mkmls and WMroWGltf Nraiilif^gl certificates. < WvbafewW" K, - ■ 1 - "•""^ it. With Outside Wrapper. Without Wrapper. id EAGLE BRAND STARCH.— Amongst other numerous testimonials, Messrs Archd n- Clark and Sons, makers of the popular /Sealahdia Shirt, say.- "Your EAGLE s, STARCH" is now used in our laundry with tho best possible results, and we can conck fidently state it is a first-class starch, and suitable for all laundry purposes " I W. GREGG & CO., L m ' COFFEE, PEPPER, SPICE, AND STARCH MANUFACUTUERS, V Rattray Street and Pcliuhet Boy. D'tnedin.
, , SIRES OP THE SEASON. TO STAND IN THE TURAKINA . DISTRICT, The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion DUKE OF CJUTHERLAND. UKE OF fOUTHERLAND. DUKE -OF SUTHERLAND is a beautiful brown horse, seven years old, standing 16^ hands high, with fine flat hard bone, long silky hair, splendid feet and pasterns, and a magnificent mover. Sire — Lord Salisbury, by Young Conqueror, g sire Glcl CQnopieror, the property of James Kerr; g g sire, Renfrew Jock, the property of Samuel Clark ; gg' g sire, Lofty, the property of Samuel Clark ; g g % g sire, Fancy, the property of Mr Eskings ; gg g g g sire, Old Clyde, the property of Mr Frame. Lord Salisbury's dam— Darling by Tinlock. The sire of Young Conqueror was Mr Andrew Logan's Lord Clyde. Lord Salisbury was exhibited as a yearling at Ayr Show in May, 1876, and won Ist prize ; at Ardrossan ho won Ist prize ; at Kilmarnock in 1877, when a two-year-old, he won Ist prize with medal for best horse- in the yard ; at Dairy in 1877, he won Ist prizes; at Ayr in May, 1877, he won Ist prize ; at Glasgow in May, 1877, Ist prize; nt the Royal English, Liverpool, July, 1877, Ist prize ; at the H. S. Show, Edinburgh, July, 1877, Ist prize. Dam — Bess, by Prince, out of a Thane of Clyde limp.) mare. Prince (Mm Nimrao's Prince, by I'riice Charlie, imp.|, Jam Princess Mnud tha First, champion male of the colony, and winner of 18 Ist prizes in Scotland. Prince has an unbeaten reoord, both as a prize-taker and stockgetter. Duko of Sutherland is guaranteed a good server and sure l'oal- getter. Terms, £2 10s; Guarantee, £3 10s. Two, or more mares as per agreement. . W. GLASGOW, Owner.
TO . STAND TH IS . SEASON . At Lamb Hill Farm, Fordell. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION PRI NC E T^T ILLI AM. Ho is a, Dapple Brown Horse, with ■white points, smaifc action and good temper, and was imported from the South Island by Mr David Ross, of Oainnru. His sire, Hard Times, dam Flofa ; by Prince Victor, g.d. Duchess of Sutherland, by Prince Charlie; g.g.d. Princess of Wales 3rd (imported from Victoria), by Pride of Scotland (imported). Fee— £3, guaranteed. For further particulars, apply to A SUTHERLAND, Owner. Fordell. TO RUN WITH MARES IN THE PADDOCK AT KAI IWI. THE THOROUGHBRED SIRE EL DEAQUE, By Dreadnought out of the Musket mareFalconet. TERMS— 3 GUINEAS. For Pedigree and Particulars .see, p'ard. . . . ; H. CSAWLEYi
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 18 September 1900, Page 4
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