BUSINESS ADVKRTIREMi?>fTB. j - . . { THE WELLINGTON TV/TEAT T^Xl'.-jK-a ELLINGTON IYL EAT J?jXl'uß i CO., LTD. 0., LTD. MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices"7.. .'. . Lambton Quay, Wellington. Manure Works Ngahaurang*. IMPORTANT~*Tb i FARMERS. CHEAP . MANURES. ..' CHEAP * MANURES. NETT CASH, ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA, in-2cwt SACKS. For lewt. bags, 2/6 per ton extra is .charged. ; M MANURE, £4 10s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis: Tricalcic Phosphate ...... 26 per cent.' . Ammonia .* 8 per, cent.' BONE DUST, £5 5s PER TON. ", $ua,rwit§ed Analysis: Tricalcio Phosphate......... 43 per cent. Ammonia • 4 per cent. IMPORTED SUPERPHOSPHATE, £5 Ss . ..P^ER TON. , Guaranteed, Analysis: 35 to 3? per cent, soluble Phosphate. NO. ,11 MIXTURE, DS 5s PER TON. Guaranteed Analysis: One-half H ipßortfi!d Superphosphate, 35 tc 37j per cent, soluble, Phosphate; One-naif Boke Dust, "as above. NO. 3 IN^TUBE; £4 I7s;6d PER TON. .jOue ; halfV'vjmpPt&ea Superphosphate, as . above; One-half ,"M" Manure, as above. SPECIAL POTATt) MANURE, £5 PER ■" " V'-V', :;,t'on. a- ■■■ (Copied Jronn the reip»rb of the New York Atrncuitural Experunienti Station at Geneva, , , • ~,;fir.t.V"" -"■■ x ■■'■ ~ GuaTaMbeed,.Analysis: Five , twenty-thirds Dried Blood, 15 per cent. Amanonia; Ten,twenty-third©,Bone Dust, as above; Eight^ twenty-thirds, Kainw, 13 per cent. Potash. ... KAINIT! The addition of a small proportion of Karuiti to any.of. the mixtures is an advantage, and will be made, without extra , .charge. Jf specified by the purchaser when giving the order! : mixing; . The,^Manures are not mixed until the orders,',, are sent out, and purchasers at .their opfcioa can have.the original Manures sent to them^iri the' makers' bags, and make the mixtures themselves. - ,: ■ SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made at aivVj timte tp, suit farmers. TTtREEZING vCJHEEP D t T AMBS. IjREEZING IOHEEP OD JJAMBS. : mHE^WELLIiraTON MEAT EXPORT JLTtIOMPANY (LIMITED) is prepared to purchase Fat Sheep and Lambs by weigh* at graduated prices for the followsing Qualities and grades:—- .■■••■■ SHEEP. I FIRST QUALITY FREEZERS— ' BRAN^> W.M.E. CO 40 to 651bs. 65 to 701bs. Over 701bs. SECOND QUALITY FREEZERS— BRAND NGA. 40 to 701b». FREEZING EWES— BRAND NGA JEWE. • LAMBS. , FIRST QUALITY FREEZERSBRAND W.M.E. CO. Under 421bs. Over 421bs. SECOND QUALITY FREEZERS— , BRAND NGA. REJECTS Will be. paid for at time values. CONDITIONS. Fat ( and Skins)..jtp^be the property of the. Vendor, the Coinp^iiy paying for the former tlie currej^'.^ue ?>er lb. of the day, and, the,latter in^\be either sold to the .Company or fel,lmbikrered on owner's account at his option. AH sheep to be prime of their class, and to be delivered at Freez,iiwz -Works at owner's cost and expense. Price and payment to be on the FROZEN WEIGHT. .Or the. Company is willing to purchase at a straight-out price per head as hereto, fore. Prices cad be obtained on application at tixe Company's Offices, or from any of th*' Buyers in the country. The Company also offers, clients every facility for freezinsr (fn their own accomi*. DILNOT SLADDEN, S«CI-cC«tr. WelliV.'yton, April 14, 1903. THE .... SILVER GRID. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. TAMES HODSON begs to notify having 0 taken over the above well known Dining Rooms from the Ist May. He trusts by having everything up-to-:date, and keepm.£ a firsfc-olass spread, to still merit the support, of all old patrons and th 9 general public. *] For the conveaier.ee of Farmers and Country Settlers, LUNCHEON will be served from 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. PRIVATE LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, or SUPPERS served on the premises if required. GRILLS, FLOUNDERS, and OYSTERS wUI be served as of yore. "•^ OVAL MAIL COACHING SERVICEi T4THAPE, MOAWHANGO, AND HOT LAKES COACH leaves Mangawefea for Tai/iapo daily at 1 p.m., and Taihape for Maiisawcka at 7 a.m. ".'.. Coach leaves Mangaweka for Moawhango and intermediate places on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, nd FRIDAY, at 8 a.m., returning from Moawhango on alternate days at 7.30 a.m. Connects with Waiereru Coach on MONDAY and FRIDAY, during summer months. Wednesday's Coach froni Mangaweka connects with Napier Coach le£>ving Moawhanjyo 7 a.m. THURSDAY. Waiereru Coach leaves Moawhango at p.m.. MONDAY and FRIDAY, returning TUESDAY and SATURDAY morning. Letterfi or telegrams addressed to . tf. Harvey, Taaknpe, or the Manager, Mo*■wrhapgo Stoat, r*oeive prompt attention.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 8
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662Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 8
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