Land and Produce. COOPER Sheep Shearing Machinery. ORDER NOW. To be here in time for Crutching, one of " FAIRBANKS " CELEBRATED OIL ENGINES, made in " sizes from 2 to 150 h.p., portable or stationary. The " JACK-OF-ALLTRADES " ENGINE, at a cost of about Id per hour, \ will shear sheep, cut firewood or chaff, pump water, etc. Every properly-equipped farm should have one. DONALD~& SONS, Perr-st-street, Masterton. DONALD AND SONS, XT"AYE been appointed Agents for the OSBORNE Agricultural Implements, which include their celebrated LIGHT DRAFT STEEL BINDERS, HAY RAKES, , SPRING - TOOTHED CULTIVATORS, , HARROWS, Etc. : The OSBORNE MOWER is the best machine ever put on the market. CALL AND SEE THEM at their Showroom, Perry-street. THE " CLEAN CUT " EAR-MARK (Patented). STATION-HOLDERS & FARMERS who wish to get through their Ear-marking without trouble over their cutters will use the " CLEAN CUT" EAR-MARK. Simple and Effective.. Will do a thousand sheep as effectively as a. hundred with the old style markers. Send your own cutters to have them refitted at a small cost. A. H. TINKHAM, Or D. PICKERING. A NEW INDUSTRY. THE CEMENT PIPE CO. WISH to notify the public that they are now manufacturing Patent " Kielberg " Cement Pipes ... at their New Factory, near the Railway Station, MASTERTON. IMPROVED SEWAGE & CULVERT PIPES. Full particulars and price list on application. THOS, EVANS, Manager. THE CEMENT PIPE CO. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co., Ltd., WELLINGTON. MANURES! PRICES FOR SEASON 1904-1905. Net ' Cash. Delivery Free on Railway at Wellington. BONE DUST—£S 10s per ton. Tricalcic Phosphate, 42 per cent.; Ammonia, 5 per cent. LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE—£4 15s . per ton. In original bags, 34 to 38 per , cent, soluble, minimum guaranteed. KAINIT—£4 15s per ton. Potash, 12-4 per cent.; equal to Sulphate of Potash, 23 per cent. K. BONE DUST—£S 5s per ton. Trlcal- ' cicPhosphate, 37*2 per cent.; Ammonia, ' 3*2 per cent. * PETONE ROOT MANURE—£4 10s per ton. Tricalcic Phosphate, 32 per cent. j Ammonia, 5 per cent. NO. 3 MIXTURE—£S 2s 6d per ton. Onehalf Manure, containing Tricalcic ] Phosphate 26 per cent., Ammonia 8 per J cent.; one-half Superphosphate, as , above. SULPHATE OF POTASH-£l6 per ton. 50 to 52 per cent. Pure Potash. A splendid Potato and Garden Manure in concentrated form. TURNIP MIXTURES—For Moist Soil: Half K. Bone, half Superphosphate, £5 2s 6d per ton. For Heavy Clay Soils, deficient in lime : Half Thomas' Phosphate, half K. Bone, £5 per ton. For Medium Soils: One-third Guano, third . K. Bone, and third Superphosphate, £4 r 17s 6d per ton. For Light Porous Soils: j Quarter Guano, quarter K. Bone, half Superphosphate, £4 17s 6d per ton. , POTATO MIXTURE—Third Superphos- ' phate, third K. Bone, third Kainit. £5 2s 6d per ton. ] Turnip Manures are only mixed on receipt of Orders, thereby ensuring their running easily through the drills. Special - Mixtures can be made to suit farmers. ' AGENClES—Masterton and Pahiatua. ' JOHN ARTHUR, Manager, ' 8 Wellington. j AND KNIGHT, Forty-Mile Bush Land { Agency, ' Main-street, - ■ - Eketahuna. -j ACRES, freehold, all in grass _A/V/ except 5 acres now in crop, ring fenced, sub-divided into 6 paddocks, well watered, all flat, splendid soil, on good metalled road within easy distance of town, good 5-roomed house, stable and all necessary outbuildings, good orchard and garden. Price, £15. A good part of which can remain for 5 years at current rates. I £*A f\ ACRES, freehold, all grassed, O'abV/ little shelter bush, on good ' metalled road, close to township, 150 a. fine rich flat, 200 acres ploughable, balance undulating, splendid sheep country. Price, £6 10s per acre. 1800 cheep and 100 head of mixed cattle may be taken at valuation, i Terms. Splendid opportunity for mixed ; farming. ' A ACRES, freehold, 100 acres ( •TD #—J ploughable, 15 acres in crop, ( flat and terrace land, well watered; 5-roomed house and 4-roomed cottage, with up-to-date farm buildings, good wire fencing. Prica on application. WOOL AND SKIN AUCTIONS. \ JjEVtSb C 6., LIMITED hold regular . ' FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES in Wellington, of WOOL, SHEEP-SKINS, RABBIT-SKINS TALLOW, HIDES, and all station RAW PRODUCTS. Settler are recommended to take advan- ; tage of the means of obtaining highest market rates for their produce, which these sales afford. Advances made against pro- '. duce Bent for Bale in Wellington, or for shipment to London, or against ensuing , oly) of Wool. "VTORTON buys thousands of eggs every J3I year preserved in Premier Egg Preservative.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8036, 7 January 1905, Page 8
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