nUBING the Summer Months, commencing from tno Ist- UotoDcr, the Bay of Plenty Store will be closed at 7 run., and on Saturdays at 0 pan. FILTH WBIG-LEY. The Strand, Sept. 28, 1575. lionded Store. P t C. JOBDAX is now prepared to STOBE DUTIABLE GOODS at Auckland Pates. ALEX. SAUXDELS, □ TOOK AN ,D S II A H K BROKE B, Land and estate agua i, No. 2, Ixsuhaxce Bpiluixos, a res la mo Ageut Aug lo<New Zealand Telegraph Ageiioy. HE UXDEBSIGXED invites the inhabitants of Tauraiiga and surrounding districts to inspect his Splendid Assortment of— SPRING DUPE U MEN’S, YOUTHS’,& BOYS’CLOTHING CHINA AND EARTHEN WAGE FANCY AND PLATED WARE MATTINGS AND DHUGHSETINGS J, JACOBSOHX, DRAPER, GROCER, & 180X110X388 Til 2 SIIUN'D, For Sale. gUPEEIOB SEED POTATOES 1 ton Kidney ■I ton Brown Liver (Tasmania’ A lino sample of the above just lauded from the Powena on sale by T\b M. COMMONS. pONED i; Si: CONEM8I!! 13 ton fiDi’sr ■ ■ •
V. J. HURST & CO. A re Rost landing •10 TONS BUN EDUST, Ks Soul hero Crom. As the season -s sow so fir advanced, they won!ft thank their friends kindly to repeal their orders as quickly as possible, to prevent luriher deday in execution. J. & J. doi)pel having obtained a considerable supply cf Bones from Wellington and the Coast, will bo able to execute fresh orders to a limited extent with punctuality. SEED POTATOES ! SEED POTATOES !! Sc.ED POTATOES!! ! A really first-rate sample, from £6 10s. per ton Also 30 tons Pure Bdown Rites Potatoep, ex Pella Mary, from Hobart Town. IXsI’ECITOX INVITED. CHAFF! CHAFF!! CHAFF!!! A good sound sample, £6 I Os. per ton ; to clear out TOD Sacks. Also on sale, MAIZE, 0 VPS, BRvN, HAY, STRAW, PERUVIAN HUANG ; LINSEED OIL-CAXE, POVERTY B AY RYE-GRASS j NORWEGIAN AND TARTARIAN SEED OATS ; CLOVERS; And an endless variety of the he-fc s>rts of GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, on]} recently landed. W. J. H URST & C 0., 101, Qr.liES STREET; Town Agent lur C. T. Wren, Mount Hobson Nursery. ALD E N ISLAND GUANO. 200 lONS, EX DALMYRA. Ap the valuable fertilising properties of »his Guano are not yet generally known, we append analysis, which needs no ot her supportProvincial Laboratory, “Uekluud, September 13, 1875. W. J. HrnsT, Esq.. Here with I beg to hand you my report on the samrde of Pho-nhaiic Guano, which 1 took 100 00 On looking at the above analysis it will be seen, from the large percentage of phosphate, that this will prove a very valuable fertiliser. (Signed), J. AT. TUNNY, Provincial Analvst. Mr Arch, Wallace, of Mangare, James BurlS, Esq., and other well-known leading agriculturists, have practically tested it, and are willing to bear the highest testimony aa to its worth. W. J. HURST & CO., 101, Queen steiet.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 319, 29 September 1875, Page 2
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