qpiE QUESTION ANSWERED. New Arrival : ‘ 1 Who is the fashionable Hairdresser in Tauranga, Jack?” Old Identity “ Why, Charles ll .vN yard to be sure, (late of Truehtt’s, Bond street, London. j ? ’ A splendid assortment of Combs, Brushes, and Perfumery, always on hand. CHARLES BAN YARD, The Strand. j # W . CLA RE B lU> UCf H , PAINTER, SIGN WRITER, T APERHANGER, Ac, The Stsasd. Importer of White Load, Oils, Paints, Colors, Glass, Scrim, Varnishes, Ihiporhanging's, Brushes, and all Painter’s requisites.
) MKS3R3. ARNOLD, DINKS, AND CO., IMPORTERS, &0., AUCKLAND. ARNOLD, H I N B. S , AND 00., No. 11, LOWER QUEEN STREET, A GENTS A N T) I M P O R T E R S OF OLEOPHENE KEROSEN E OILSUPERIOR TO DEVOIRS, PS IT STANDS A. HIGHER TEST, (Prime White Colour), PATENT TAP, IN TOTS OF FROM 10 TO 1000 CASES, & TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. JUST LANDED EDITH ROSE 9,000 CASES. v{ W O zn O tj m
Gentlemen.—A supply of your KEROSENE OIL, viz, Oieopheno Brand, having been lately obtained for the use of the Bass Rock and Sandspit Lighthouses, I have much pleasure in staling that this Oil is superior to any hitherto supplied. ft burns with a nlw>r steady light, is free from obnoxious vapours, and loaves the lamp comparatively clean after twelve hours burning. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours truly, J. H. BrnOESs. Chief Harbourmaster, Auckland. Chief Harbourmaster's Office, May 20, 1875,
ALDEN ISLAND GUA NO. 200 TONS, EX DALMYRA. As the valuable fertilising properties of this Guano are not yet generally known, we append analysis, which needs no ot her support : Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, September 13, 1875, W. J. Hurst, Esq; , Herewith I beg to hand you my report on tire sample of Phosphatic Guano, which 1 took from the bulk on your premises on the 19th instant; — Analysis. Organic matter and ammoniaPhosphate of iiioo Carbonate of lime Alkaline and salts , Water Silica ... .. 11.28 .. 0120 ~ 13.60 4.20 .. 893 .80 100.00 On looking at the above analysis it will be seen, from the large per-centago of phosphate, that this will prove a very valuable fertiliser.. (Signed), tT. M. TUNNY, Provincial Analyst, Mr Arch. Wallace,, of Mangare, James Burtt, Esq,, and other well-known leading agriculturists, have practically tested it, and are willing to bear the highest testimony as to its worth. W. J. H U RS T & CO. 101, QUEEX STEEEIV
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 335, 24 November 1875, Page 2
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392Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 335, 24 November 1875, Page 2
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