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. . '.- . ,' ' : (limited)/ " V 7 ';: -">* . v *' !< " '^ „ IRONMONGERS AND SHIP CHANDLER'S,; ''' ": . IMPORTpS OF ENGIiISH ; AND AMERICAN „ | HARDWARE. . j SAW-MIITiIiUISITES'! T. &. S. MORRIN & 00 have in Stock the Largest Assortment of Mill Requisites to bo found in the Colony.

SrEAI ENGINES.

Portable Engines and Boilers, from 2 to 16 Horse Power.

SAWS, SAWS. SAWS.

Circular up to sft. ; Cross-Cut to 10ft. ; Pit Saws to 9ft ; Mill Saws to 10ft.

BAND SAWS, THREE-EIGHTHS INCH TO THREE-FOURTH INCH.

BELTING! BELTING! BELTING!

Rubber

English and American Standard Leather Belting, from 2 to 10 Inches, JBelting ljin. to lOin.

TIMBER JACKS, AND EXTRA PARTS, BY' BE.ST LOCAL MAKERS. TRAM RAILS, TESTED CHAIN, AXES, BUSH HOOKS, TIMBER SCRIBES. BLASTING POWDER, DYNAMITE AND DETONATORS, PATENT FUSE, etc., &c.

CARRIAGE FURNITURE.

COACH BUILDERS' FITTING AND TOOLS. BUGGY WHEtLSI BUGGY WHEELS! HICKORY AND OAK RIMS. HUBS AND SPOKES. WHIPPLE

TREES,

LAZY BACKS AND CANOE FRONTS. SHAFTS AND POLESASH AND HICKORY PLxiNK. RIM BANDS AND S AFT TIPS. AMERICAN LEATHER, ALL COLOURS. AXLES AND SPRINGS, ALL KINDS AND SIZES.

T. & S. !fc£O:R»R*i:Kr ,5s CO.

(LIMITED), AUCKLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN.

CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.

HGIUES3ELICH & 00., • Weavers' Hiili, Wool Exchange, London,

j^AYBOURN & QO

Durham Street, Auckland, Feb. 8, 1885" Received per s.a. " Aorangi" and to arrive per " Doric' 1 NEW CLOVER SEEDS FOR 1885, Superior Quality, consisting of English & Doteh — Colonial — White Clover Cocksfoot Red Clover Rye Grass (Canterbury) Cow Grass %c Gr.tss (Poverty Bay) Aleyke Italian Rye Grass Trefoil Prairie Grass Timothy Ruts- tail Grass Lucerne Created Do#B'-tail Rapo Sheep and Hurd Fescue Rib Grass Pou Pra aud Poa Triv Also, Turnip, Carrot, aud Mangold Soed. — Prices and Samples on application.

SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Established 1855,

Ship to order any description of British and Continent.il Ibods upo". 2£ pur cent commission, selected by buyers with Colonial experience, and attend to the prompt realization of: Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or part-remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References : Chief {Office of the London «wd Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on appli cation.

GENUINE MANURES.

We are Solo Agents for the Gear Meat Preserving Company's Superior Bone Mnrin-es. Gear Bonedust from steamed bones, £8] Pure „ » raw „ 8l Gearßoncmeal „ line „£Blosjbone ANALYSIS BY MR J. A. POND. Moisture.. .. 5-6 Carbonate of Lime B'7 Nitrogenized Organic Sand „ „ I*7 Mattel .. 21-9 Phosphate of Lime 62-1 100-0 This 18 a very good sample. — J. A. Poxd. We are also Agents for Kempthorne, Prosaer & Co.'s Superphosphate, made not from CoproJites, as the English, but from the bones and blood of the bullocks killed at the New Zealand Meat Preserving Co.'s "Works, Kaikorai, Ofcago. ANALYSIS BY PROFESSOR BLACK. Wator 14- 0^ Netrogenized Organic matter 23- 0 Phosphate of Lime . . „ 26*10 p . Hydrated Sulphate of Lime. . 32- 5 fi , n Alkali Salts 2- Offl"* Sand 1-0 perton ' 100-0/ There is no doubt that this manure is about the best of its kind. — James G. Black, Pro* fessor of Chemistry and Colonial Analyist. We have just landed a cargo of Long Island, Guano, which is particularly rich in Carbonate and Phosphate of Lime, as shown by ANALYSIS BY MR J, A. POND. Moisture 10*93 , Organic Matter . . . . 8*77 Phosphate of Lime . . . . 36-54 p • Carbonate of Lime . . . . 42*98J i? , ns Alkaline Salts and insoluble 1 ~* TZ matter 0-78 P er ton ; lqo-ol The Carbonate of Lime in this sample is very high. — J. A. Po^d, Colonial Analyist. . ALWAYS ON HAND.— Rook and Manure Salt, Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Fencing Wire, Grain of every kind, Bran )S Sharps, Flour, Oatmeal,- and a large stock of Groceries, ' all cf which will be sold at lowest remunerative lates. , Large buyers liberally treated.

TTOFFMAKN & SONS,

SOLK AGENTS FOB

'johh bbinsmead & sons' ~ • "Patent J^ostenente Pianos. Which have gained the Highest Awards above all competitors at tLe leading International Exhibitions throughout the world. At,ho, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNRIVALLED J^SDAILE'piANOS, Which combine every essential of the mosl expensive instrument, together , with moderate cost A. TE2frS r RARS' WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY- ESDAILE PIANO.

AIJ are full tricord, with full iron frame. Ail have chock action with all the latest improvements. Itfothing 1 used but thoroughly seasoned i material, , '- ' With boftt British workmanship.

, ATDAM'ttAYBOURN & GO,

PRINTIN&, CARDS, CIRCULARS, 'ttEOBIPT BOOKS, . Bllil-HEADS '}'< ' r tatORANDUMS, \ ' \\, ,'" ;.' ' „ ' ;" la the most Modern Style. , " . ,

OJTALTTY IN tiO INSTANCE SACftllilCED TO ' ' i'RIOE. -* ' HOF'FM ANN &' SONS,. ,

"Queen-st.veet, Auckland. >."'

,/T^ABDS, iCivciilais^fph no,t^ f ;Qt % :Jetteiy \J .paper) t in/plain* and \fm<if t.ypeY . Crtftei? Receipts pvint|c, ,V bp\Wdy;ari^p<st-; foruted at tho Kkv^s OMcp/ J - " ; . V- : : ' ':'

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 95, 28 March 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 95, 28 March 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 95, 28 March 1885, Page 8

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