Notices Smithfield Freezing Works. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, d. JgEGS to notify its Clients and Farmers generally that the recent fire in the Manure Buildings at Smithfield will/* not interfere with the mlnureJ AlWQrdera for Fertilises Vill be Cornell;/ executed from WORKS. The above Jnishap will not interfere with the Frelzing in any way. TITP. PTTT?T«TnIT Ui: Am COMPANY, Ltd., Stafford Street, Timaru. Wokks — Islington, Smithfield and Picton. Head Office— Christchurch. London Office — 64, West Smithfield.
LOOK OUT FOR A Summer Fair. New. S e Firs in 0Date and Place f \vA Advertised Next Month
Guinness andLeCrenLangdown’s Imperial Oalf Food. rnHE secret of success in dairying is in the rearing of Good Calves, and no food is easier mixed or gives better results than the above. This food is very extensively used in the North Island and other dairying districts, and the largely increasing sales are a proof of its quality. To be had in 25, 50,100, or 2001 b bags Prices and samples upon application to GUINNESS & LeCREN, Ltd., Sole Agents for South Canterbury, Timaru and Waimate. MILE URN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Head Office: Cumberland St., Dunedin “Milburn Guano,” Finely Ground Phosphate of Lime. Guaranteed Analysis; Over 50 per cent of Phosphate. The milburn lime and CEMENT COMPANY have now succeeded in putting this Manur thoroughly on the market, and they are perfectly satisfied its use should prove very successful on all soils, more particularly on clay subsoils. If a sufficient quantity is sown, the benefit of this Manure will remain in the ground for years, antj we only ask farmers to try it alongside others, as we are sure they will approve of the result. Price, £4 per ton delivered at any railway station in lots of H f° ns or oVer. Small lots can be obtained from our Waimate and Studholme Stores. GUINNESS & LbGREN, Ltd., Sole Agents, Waimate. Notices. DENDERS FOR LEASING^ "'I BALED Tenders will $e redded by the Undersigned K 10 yeapftf thejwell-ktfown farm f Mrs aNNM 65 acres, aq&(dp iD ' w 8 th f tamof Waimate. The farm haslh|o^lown x in grass >r some is now in the best t heart foforoppiua, and oth for are udoly known. - 1 ** * Conditions E the Un&rfsigned, with whom inders be lodged not later than p.m., on'‘MONDAY, Ist DECEMER, 1902. Further particulars may be obtained om Mr Michael O’Brien, senior, or om Mrs O’Brien on the farm. ROBT. G. BAXTER W A U'<h >rd PoBMJSSio pr sent Sena l lart*. A“ Private 8 UnC«AßUfcfi Wanted Writable Sara lIIOL. Pr rtica i io ly ion no om ply rape
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 29 November 1902, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 29 November 1902, Page 2
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