"Wanteds, &c. TTTANTED—A Smart Lad, for milk--IT iu«. Apply to J. Seabro.jk, Pukekura. 7/12. WANTED -A General Servant. Apply to Mrs J. R. S. Richardson, Cambridge. g/lg WANTED— A Good Geneial Servant for Auckland ; small private family. Apply this office. WANTED— An Apprentice to the millinery and sales. Apply to Miss Macnaughtan, Hamilton. 11/12 _ \T7ANTED— Those requiring a first*V class Silver Keyless Watch at 455, guaranteed, to call on H. H. Howden, Jeweller, Hamilton. 2S/9 WANTED— To purchase any quantity of Good Cabbages and Potatoes. Price and quantity to D. P. Matthews, Fruiterer, Paeroa. WANPED-Good General S rvant, for Papatoitoi ; wages, los a week. Apply any morning before 14th. —Captain McPherson, Hamilton. 9/12 £l/ ANTED—Persons dei-irons of purs'? chasing Pianos or Organs, either for cash or on the hire system, to call on H. H, Howden, Hamilton, agent British and Continental Piano Company. 11/6 VTT ANTED KNOWN —The latesl * T novelties in Millinery and speciat lines of Calicces and Embroideries at Miss Macnaughtan'e, Victoria - street, Hamilton. 13/11 ) KNOWN —For Sale : YV Glazed Socket Pipes, Drain Tiles. Flower Pots ; also, agent for J. H. Buchanan, Monumental Mason. Marble Headstones from £3 to £3O. Photos and designs to be seen on application to JOSEPH FREAR, Opposite Council Chambers, 23/10 Hamilton. YT7 - ANTED KNOWN. NEW SEEDS 1 NEW SEEDS 1 Yates' Reliable Growths: Large assortment l'ust arrived. J. T. HORNE, 13/7 Hamilton. SHEEPSKINS. The undersigned is a buyer of SHEEP SKINS, WOOL and DAGS for Cash on Delivery at the Ngaruawahia Railway Station, or at the Old Flour Mill. S. JAMES, Fellmonger. Ngaruawahia, April 11th, 1895. __l3/4 HEEPSKINS bought in any quan kJ tity. Highest price given for Skins Wool, Dags. J. MACLEAN, 1/7 Cambridge. PRIZES! PRIZES! W. S. LAURIE & CO. WILL OFFER PRIZES GROWERS TITESSRS TTURST & CON'S SWEDE AND TURNIP SEEDS (Supplied by Them) AT NEXT SEASON'S ROOT SHOW Conditions of Competition for the above-named prizes, which are limited to Waikato and Thames districts, may be had of MR GEO. E. CLARK, Cambridge ; or W. S. LAURIE & CO., 2/10 Auckland. (EDUCED IN PRICE. FARMERS ! FRUITGROWERS ! Increase your Crops by using PHOSPHO - POTASH MANURES MANUFACTURED BY THE VEREIN DEUTSCH. OESTERR, THOMASPHOSPHATFABRIKEN, BERLIN, and by the GERMAN KALI WORKS, ST ASS FURT, Sole Agents— W, S. LAURIE & CO. PHOSPHO-POTASH MANURING. —Standard Phosphate (Star Brand), Thomas Phosphate Meal, Concentrated Nitro do., Standard Kainit, Sulphate of Potash, Muriate of Potash. Orchard Trees—lncreases Crop, Improves Size and Quality of Fruit, Destroys Parasites. Pastures Renews Worn-out Pastures. Ckops —lncreases Yield of all Grains, etc. The Great Manures for Green and Root Crops, Onions, Mangolds, etc. POTATOES. NITRO-rOTASH POTATO MIXTURE contains all essentials necessary for producing Large Crops of finest quality. Prices and pamphlets on application. W. S. LAURIE & CO,, AUCKLAND. General Agent for Australasia, August Blumenthal, Hamburg. (T2T Pamphlets containing full information may be had of G. E. CLARK, Cambridge, District Agent. 11/9 piIESTERFIELI) p UANO. £3 10/-Per Ton in sacks ; £3 15/Per Ton, in small bags. F. 0.8. RAIL OR BOAT. THE CHEAPEST & BEST MANURE In the market for grass and all kinds of root and grain crops. Mr Fred. Clark, Pukekaroro, writes : "The Chesterfield Guano I got is the best n.anure for grass that I have ever tried. Mr A. Robinson, Mangare, writes: " I tried this manure last season with barley, at the rate of '2l cwt. per acre, and was much pleased with the result. Both straw and grain were much better than that sown alongside with bonedust. I also tried it with potatoes with very satisfactory results." Mr John MoCaw, manager Matimata Estate, writes : " The 80 tons Guano I got from you last season I used at the rate of lewt. to the acre, along with one of superphosphate and one of bones, on the turnip crop, and the results are highly satisfactory. The main crop of turnips was sown with bones and superphosphates, equal proportion, and where the Guano was added to the mixture the turnips were equally as good at a less cost per acre." SOLE AGENTS, AUCKLAND PROVINCE: ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, THE HAYMARKET, AUCKLAND. 13/11
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 221, 11 December 1897, Page 4
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