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\7 EATING'S PO Wb-GU ae.iroys Doth ' £\_ £eas, mdttts, beetle^, aud all o*ihei insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic q animals. In exterminating beetles the x\ suooess' of this powdei Is extraordinary. ' all Is perfeotly olean In application. See 9 the article yon purchase Is HEATING'S. \ All imitations are noxious and Ineffectual, a .old m Una, 6d, Is, and 2s 6d eaoh, bj I all Chemists. E a Wanted Known I HAVE 20,000 PINUS INSIGNIS One year old, 12,000 PINUS INBIGNIS Two years old, transplanted; 60,000 CUPEE6SUS MACBOCAEPA One year old.' 12,000, TWO YEARS OLD, TRANSPLANTED. 1 The above lines will be sold very oheap. apple""teees 3 Years Old. bqro fruit last year ; dean and good sorts, Is 6d eaoh. Inspection Invited. Price List on Application. All orders carefully and securely paoked and delivered at Railway r?t*tlon for wbloh no charge Is made. N.B.— Note , the address. JAMES PORTER, Nurseryman, Clifton Nursery, I Allenton, Ashbniton, I 1 -"■ .11 1 . 1 _.i mmi . 1 THE WALKER Cork Extractor. s Pronounced the best Mechanical Cork , Extractor m the Market, as it pulls ' the Cork the easiest, and removes itquickes from the Screw. ' Its use prevents the agitation of carbonated or other beverages, and allows the sediment to remain undisturbed m the bottic. Designed for the use of hotels, restaurants, saloons, clubs and families. Ornamental m appearance and full nickel plated. Special - terms to jobbers. Manufactured by the E. WALKER TOOL COMPANY, Ems, Pknn., U.S. A THE '-BED UKOSS ' PBESERVIN COMPANY, Chapel Street, South Varra, Viotoria, CANNED Tomatoes, equal to American and at same price ; also Peaches, Pears, Aprioots, of the finest quality, an m heavy syrup. All these goods a manufactured under the supervision Mr George James Ward, late of Calif orn The Jams, Jellies, Piokleß, To mate. Sau and Assorted Sauces of this Company lt well knows to be better thsn any , ported 5 2 1! ~~~ j M.OUNT VOMERS JjIME, I AGRICULTURAL LIMB. t t 15s per ton at Kiln d 16s per ton m Railway tiuoks. c RAILAGE TO— r Wester Gold, 2s 5d a Tlnwald, 3s 5d 1 Ashburton, 3s 9J r Obertsey, 5s 2d Rakaia, 5s lOd Wlnslow, 4s 3d Hinds, 4s lid. TESTIMONIALS, Monnt Somen, Maroh 12th, 1889. E. F. Wbioht, Esq., Dear Sir, — In reply to yonr enquiries re ime, on a piece of land In oats this season, I spread 25 owt to the aore. The difference was very marked. I estimate the increase at 10 bushels per aore, and expeot a substantial increase on portion limed for several years. 1 also limed a strip m a paddook sown with turnips, with about the same quantity of lime per aore, and the difference is even more marked than m the ptepe sown with oats' —Yours Faithfully, John Hood . Sprlngburn May lit, 1889. To E. F. Wbioht, Esq, Sib,— ln reply to yonri of the 28th I have used your lime on lea land and land for turnips and the result Ii so satisfactory m both oases I will use your 1 lime largely this year. Yeurs Truly. A. M. MoFaiu-uJib To E. F. Wmohx, Esq., Mount Somers. Dear Sir,— ln reply to yonr enquiries about limo for top-drossln? I beg to say I used abont 25 owt. tothe aore last spring at Buoolenoh with very great sue ceil. , «nd Intend going largely Into It for the future. In my opinion lt Is the best manure one oan uae ou dry land, fours frlthfully, H. T. Winmb. BTVERSDALH! Milton, May 15th. 1889. Mb Wbighti Dear Sir,— l am m receipt of yours of the 11th, re lime, and beg to say that I have nsed a good deal of It the list few fears, and have got very good results rom It" QBO ' or b°th °- ta aQ d wheat, I •iropped the land the first year with tninlps, and dressed part of lt with .our tons of small lime to the apre, part with atook-yard manure, and part with 4cw*< Maldon Guano per aore. Next oroppec with oats and barley, and had 70 bushel cf barley and 90 bushels of oats to the aore ; U was laid down one year and then pnt In wheat and gave 40 bushels to the . on. T thoroughly believe re could no get anything ike tne crops we do If it were not for the lime. This yesr I qooght another property, and I Intend to use 600 tons. J get it at Mllburn Lime Kilns. This same faim I bought about ten years ago, the party that had it put ov a few loads of the small lime, and lt [ shows as destlnotly as possible ; 60 bushels was about the highest I ever go of otti ontl I used the lime. Toms tsuly, fi. Dun*. E, F, WRIGHT, Proprietor, Moqnt BQflwi

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2255, 17 October 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2255, 17 October 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2255, 17 October 1889, Page 4

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