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LOUGHLIh BROS. SPECSAL (MART SALES TO-MORROW AT \1 NOON. OOULTRY Laying Hons, Table Birds, Cockerels, Chicks. Yard Sundries CliafT, IS baps Carrots, 12 Separators, Sharpies, Domos, Alpha, Internatibnal, Globe, etc., all in perfect -condition, trial given, some new. Large Tent, Tent and Fly, Spray Putnpi Timber Jack, Bridles. Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles, Law mower, Crosscut Saw, Wheelbarrow, Gas Stove, large Meat Safe, 6 cases Cow-Lie, etc. On account of a client, removed to our mart from outskirts, Claudelands, for convenience of sale THHE CONTENTS OF A 5-ROOMED -*- HOUSE— - , ,„ Combination Chest, Washstand 4ft 6in Iron Bed, and Wire, Lino, Curtains, Toilet Set, Passage Lino, Sideboard, Lounge, Chairs, Table, Ornaments 4ft 6in Bedstead and Wire, Kapok Bedding, Stretcher and Mattress, Washstand, Lino, Curtains, Chair, Occ. Table, Comb. Chest, Bedstead and Wire, Linos, Cupboard, Kit. lame, 5x35 Kit. Chairs, Crockery, Dinner Set Household Utensils ' Wringer, Scrubbing Board, Milk Pari, Jars, Boiler, Axe, Spade, Scythe, Fork, Hoe, C A full' list of other useful furnishln ° S ' TERMS CASH. WANTED —Prime Roosters. •T. J. LOUGHLIN, Auctioneer. LET LOUGHLIN SELL IT. 375

A VONDALB JOCKEY QLUB. SPRING MEETING, SEPTEMBER 22 AND 24. TtfOMINATIONS for the Avondalo Cup. -" of 2000 sovs., one mile andahalf; Plumptoa Handicap, of 1000 sovs, one mile one furlong, and Flying Stakes Handicap, of 500 sovs, six furlongs, to be run at the above meeting close on FRIDAY, September 17, at D P ' Nominations must be accompanied by the necessary cash. Winners retaandicapped.' -•' ■ i _ A. J. FARQUHAR. Secretary. P.O. Box 590, Auckland. 260 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1023. To be held on Marton Raceoourse. NOMINATIONS for all Events for both Meetings close on FRIDAY, August 17,- at 0 p.m.. For Programme fice Weekly Press, August 2. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. P.O. Box 3, Marton. 242

&.^ A'" 1 MK KUSSELL, Principal or Ru-seU Limited, will personally visit Hamilton on SATURDAY, AUffUSt 25tH. Woiei Uusappoiirtuteul bj making an appomimeut at once ar toe Ptiariuacy of nilor MR HUS3KLL employs tbe MOST MODERN SCIIS.Vi'IFIC 'IJSSI'I.NG D..VIC£», so mat inaccurate diagnosis Is IMPOSSIBLE. Glasses supplied from £1 '* Per RUSSELL Llill N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, und Floer Fronting Quaen Street, AUCKLAND-

irss. Extract from the N.Z. Journal of Agriculture dated 20th April, J 923 ; pagt 233, giving average of results covering two years' trial of Pasture Top-Dressing Experiments conducted by the Dipt, of Agriculture at Te Kuiti: ViELD OF HAY. ' The plots were top-dressed again on 18th and 19th May* 1922, and shut up for hay on 9th October following. They were cut and weighed during the first fortnight in January last. The average of results covering: the two years' trials is given in the following table: — Fertiliser used. Unlimed. Chock Basic Slag .. Superphosphate Rock phosphate Limed. Superphosphate Rock phosphate Fertiliser. increase nus to Fertiliser. No ma: 3ow». 3cwt. 3cwt. rons. cwt. qr. ID | 1 3 0 1 Tons. cwt. qr. Id 1 12 2 21 0 9 2 1 2306 1 0 0 5 1 11 1 22 0 8 1 21 3cwt. 2 0 0 17 0 17 0 16 3owt. 1 7 216 0 4 215 J The above report is naturally an unbiassed and plain statement of facts and proves Superphosphate to be the most profitable Fertiliser for Top-Dressing. Full supply Superphosphate (all grades) available from all Merchants and Storekeepers, or direcT: from the Manufa&arers.

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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15314, 15 August 1923, Page 2

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