Business Notices NEW SEED AND PLANT WAI-lE-HOUSE, fNFXT BA.'N'K OP NEW ZFXTAFD.), QUEEN" BTEb-ET AUCKLAND. 0. T. WREN Wishes respectfully to intimate that he "resumes the Seed Business carried on by him some years ago, and has now opened suitable premises adjoining the Bank of New Zealand. , lie trusts that the chai'acler of his business dealings during tho pasl seven- ' teen years in Auckland will be calculated I to give his friends confidence in him, in | the all important matter of Good And Puke Seeds, Manukas, &c. The Lu-iness will be. conducted with integrity -md despatch, both Nursery and Seed Departments being under his personal supervision. JTe is a Seed Grower, as well as Importer, and excellency in quality will be his first consideration, and" current rates will be adhered to. The undersigned would impress upon his friends, and the public, that no Seedsman in Auckland has now authority to receive orders for him, or act' in any way as his agent: but communications, addressed either to the Nursery at Mount Hobson, Kemuera, or to the Seed Warehouse, Queen street, Auckland, "will duly reach him. C. T. WEEN, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND MANURE DEALER. Maylsth, 1877. AMIR'S ■ PATENT CHEMICAL MANURES. Foe An Soils,' Chops, And Cltmatjes.' These Manures have been prored by careful experiments extending over a period of from three to four years, to be one. of the most remarkable and useful discoveries of modern times ; and all who ' have tried them testify to their excellence and superiority over Guano, and all other known Manure and Fertilizers. ' They have been tried with perfect success on Grass; Wheat, and other grains; Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Asparagus and other vegetables ; Vines and Fruit trees of all desciip 1 ions ; Shrubs and Flooring Plants of every variety, and -Young Trees. They stimulate the growth in an extraordinary degree, increase and beautify the foliage and bloom,"and, as has been shown by numerous tests,' DOUBLE THE PRODUCE of everything to which they have been applied. ' ; ' They do not burn or exhaust the soil. The effects which they produce are permanent. Thry are a protective against Blights, Slugs, and other insects injurious to plants and vegetation. * One ton is i equal to more than two tons of (."iiano in power and effect. JVo ultimate deleterious results arise from their use. Guaranteed pure and unadulterated. The above Patentee's advertisement, C. T. Ween is in a position, in some measure, to endorse, he having used it with excellent results. . Potatoes on ground that seven tons of. Kidneys to the acre would have been a" good crop, by the aid of this ninnurehave raised ten tons per acre. In Horse beans, , about 50 bushels to the acre is'considered j good, but with this manure over 75 bushels bave been reaped, and in many other items equally good results. The manure is easily applied, and entirely inoffensive in its character, and is suitable for a Lady's Flower Garden, or thc-Farmer's Field. - • . , C. T. W. hopes to have constant supply, and at present is" in a position to offer it at £18 per ton ; 20s per cwt: and in Tin Canisiers, at 4s and Is 6d each. C. T. WREN, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND . MANURE DEALER, Next Bank of New Zealand, Queen street. And Mount Hobson, £ camera, AUCKLAND^' «• 758 NOTICE TO MERSHANI3, SHMUSROXERS M!H£ WAGERS, ETC. TnJB: LATEST CONVENIENCE mBLEGBAFH FOAMS (No. 171) bound X in Books of 100 each, with Block for keeping memorandum of telegrams, Just Published at tho Evueik© Stab r.fSra. Tlicbo handy lit*le books art opining in' o 'flßOral us© in Auckland, and other place?, •.mougßl all claasos of busirve :.iv*a uHrii-a to Iji'ansDiit important telegram* THAMES VISITOKS TO AUCK- - LAND /"MAN be accominodatod with Comfortable KJ PRIVATE BOAivJ> ami KEsIDKNOE upon moderate terms at— MtiS John Casukl's, Upper lio lb3on btivet., I A uckland. OpiJosiLo Au: kiand Western Aci'iemy. h,\ eGO WAN'S, for Bacon, Hams,! JLYi. Potatoes, &c.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2638, 22 June 1877, Page 1
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