Trewman’s Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser: Wednesday March 12th, 1873: issue 5650

Lawes’ Manures: Are now ready for delivery for season 1873, all of first rate quality and condition, these manures have now been used throughout the Kingdom for the past thirty four years, and were the first chemical manures sold: Lawes’ Chemical Manure Company Limited, Head Offices: 59 Mark Lane, London, E.C.: Lawes’ Patent Turnip Manure; Lawes’ Dissolved Bones; Lawes’ Superphosphate of Lime; Lawes’ Potato and Mangold Manure; Lawes’ Corn, Grass, Wheat, Barley and Oat Manure; Lawes’ Concentrated Manures: The bags are all branded with the company name. Early orders are solicited for the above manure by the company’s authorized agents: Ward and Co., St. David’s, Exeter:

[and also 16 local agents including: Pinsent, J. Ware Barton, Kingsteignton]

[also subsequent issues]


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Referenced

 GRO0449 Hennock: James Pinsent: 1842 – 1902