THE YEW ZEALAND FARMER, BEE, AND POULTRY JOURNAL HAS A LARGE AND INCREASING CIRCULATION IN EVERY PART OF THE COLONY FROM MONGONUI TO INVERCARGILL. AS ITS NAME IMPLIES, IT IS DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS., AND EACH NUMBER HAS ABLY-WRITTEN ARTICLES ARRANGED UNDER THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS : THE FARM—Seasonable Operations for both Southern and Northern Districts, Livestock, Dairy .> f I" THE GARDEN THE FRUIT GROWER THE APIARY This Department is supplied with the Latest Information on Beekeeping The “ New Zealand and Australian Bee Journal ” ha.*, now boon incorporated with the N.Z. FARM K R, so that it is more than ever important that Apiarists should subscribe to the latter publication TIMBER GAZETTE MARKETS SPECIAL INDUSTRIES THE POULTRY YARD CORRESPONDENCE ENQUIRY DEPARTMENT HOME AND HOi SEHOLD: READINGS AND TALES ADAPTED FOR THE FAMILY. the nz. farmer 13 SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED. NO EXPENSE IS BPARED IN PROCURING ENGRAVINGS OF THE HIGHEST CLASS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE ARTICLES. The petition which The Farmer baa taken among agriculturalists in all parte r-j New Zealand, and the wide extent of it* influence, ensure its superiority as an ADVERTISING MEDIUM. It is especially valuable to all trades anxious to bring themselves und»r the notico ox the farming community. Advertising Rates on application. From the spontaneous commendations received by the Proprietor, the following selection is taken. These will show the estimation in which the Raw Zeala.su t al;:.i;.k is held by those who have read it. To the Editor New Zealand Farmer, Bee and Poultry Journal: Dear Sir,—lam in receipt of The Farmer, and 1 must say it is really a first cm.'.- journal—the test the kind. I think, in Australasia ;at least, I have not seen anything equal to it, I n get you some subscribers here. —Wishing you success, yours Duly, I. Jaui'RiNi latamata Apiary).” “It is a paper in every respect Well got up, and contains a large amount of valuable ading matter which should be acceptable to tarmers in every part of the colony, at Wt those of them who desire to keep pace with the prngre.-sof the times The illustrations poultry, &c., are equal to those M Homo publications.”—“ Oamaru Mail. R A Wight, Thames:—“l think that over thirty-five years’ experience as a nractical farmer in these colonies ought to enable me to form a pretty good idea of what kind of instruction on agricultural matters is of most use to the farming community i and on receiving your first issue of The Fakmkr, I am convinced that it is a most useful journal, and contains just the advice required by farmers.” ”We have received the current number of The New Zealand Farmer, Bee, ANo Poultry Journal. The work Ss.well written, and deals with subjects of interest to the beekeepor, poultry breeder, and farmer. Such a useful work only needs to be known to country settlers to secure a large share of support in this district.” Herald.” Mr Church, the Secretary of the North Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, writes from Oamaru:—“l have just been favoured with a reading of your new publication, The New Zealand Farmer, and am much pleased with the contents. a think it calculated to do much good, and it should be liberally patronised by the farmers and every one interested in the development of our resources.” Mr A. Ferguson, Palmerston North, says:—“Please send me the Farmer. 1 consider it the very thing wanted.” Mr Thos. Adams, Gisborne, writes “My subscribers are very much pleased with it (N.Z. Farmer). The matter is very good, and the printing excellent.” Mr J. McGregor, Timaru:— “Herewith please find my subscription to your excellent paper, The N.Z. Farmer. People only want to read the paper to become subscribers.” From Mr F. R. Burt, Nelson “ I will make an effort at once to get new subscribers, for I like to see good seed sown in good ground, and the paper well supported.” Mr John Watt, Poultry Farm, Sawyer’s Bay, Port Chalmers, writes :—“I must congratulate you on the Journal. It is simply grand, and only requires to be seen to be appreciated. I wish you every success.”. Mr John B. Walkinton, Waverley, writes :—“ I have the March number ;it alone is worth all the money. I only trust you may be able keep it up to present standard. I shall do all I can to help you in recommending it. The week before 1 got your March number I had spent a day and a-half looking through back numbers of the ‘Field,’ to bunt out an article re Chiswick Apple Congress, with no success.” \ ' * ■; ; . ’ ,f ■ ! , : : , - , S Send for o SPECIMEN COPY, which will be sent post free to any address. The N.Z. Farmer will be found a good investment by all engaged in rural pursuits, Farming, Gardening, Fruit-growing, Stock Breeding and Rearing, Bee-keeping, and "Vmltry Raising. New Zealand has long wanted a good Agricultural Paper, and the Proprietor of The Farmer is determined to satisfactorily supply that want. Published Monthly. -Annual Subscription, post free, IGs (either in Stamps or Post-office Order), payable in advance. -I , v , q ' 0T AGENT FOR THIS DISTRICT—O 17 rrri ,-Jk 3U «* NEWS'” OFFICE, TE AROHA. ' ' - . • H., BRE TT, ■ ; : PROPRIETOR. “STAR ” PRINTING WORKS, SHORTHAND AND TORT STREETS. AUCKLAND
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 478, 7 June 1890, Page 8
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865Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 478, 7 June 1890, Page 8
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