I New Advertisements. TO THE ELECTORS OF I WAIPA. IBNTLEMBN,—Mb Cox having resigned the seat for your District, I beg to inform you that I am again a Candidate for the honoi of representing you I will simply state that 1 am a supporter of the present Government, and that I hope to meet fihe Electors at the different centres in the District at early dates, which will be notified Trusting you will withhold promises of support untill I have had an opportunity of explaining my views and the reasons of my delay in coming forward. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWARD G. McMINN. WAIPA ELECTION. Schoolhouse, on Thursday, 18uh insb., at 7 p.m. Ohaupo, on Saturday, 20th inst.
mSii COLONIAL- INSURANCE J_ COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. FIRfl AND MARIN.E Capital ... ... £2,000,000. Head Ojeice Wellington. directors : The Hon. C. J. Phabazyn, Chairman. The Hon G. Randall Johnston, Vice-Ohairman. The Hod. Dr, M. S. Grace. A de JB. Brandon, Esq I E. W. Mills Esq Walter J. Nathan, Esq J Jacob Joseph Esq GENERAL MANAGER : G. S. Graham, Esq. Temporary Offiees, Panama Chambers, Panama-street. The Company is now taking Fire and Marine Risks of every description at the Lowest Current Rates. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. This Company being compelled by its Articles of Association to reserve 100,000 Shares (half the Capital), to be allotted from time to time to actual insurers only in proportion to the ammount of premiums paid, offers to the public generally, aud particularly to men of small means, the two-fold advantages, which no Fire Insurance Company of New Zealand has hitherto offered, that of security against loss from fire combined with participation in the profits of one of the safest and most lucrative kinds of investment in the world. An insurer with this Company, being a Shareholder, in effect reduces the bate charged on his own phopebty in proportion to the amount of the Premium he pays and the influence he exerts to induce others to insure with the Company. Every information may be obtained of THE AGENT AT AUCKLAND. JAMES B. GRAHAM,
SOLICITOR, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS. PREPARED ANIMAL ■ MANURE. GUARANTEED BY ANALYSIS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE IN THE MARKET. BONEDUST AND GUANO SUPERSEDED. Avardad Two Bronze Medals Queensland Agricultural Exhibition, 1877.
Brisbane, 14th August, 1877. Baird, Esq., Auckland. A* your request I have make a careful Analysis of the Prepared Animal Manure from three samples taken indiscriminately from the bulk. The large percentage of Ammdnia, Phosphates, and Potash, stamp it at once a Manttre op the Highest Class, the use of which will be rewarded by greatly increased weight of crops of every description. Karl Theodor Staiger, F.L.S. Queensland G-overnment inalyst, &c It. Baird, Esq., Auckland. I have no hesitation in recommending this as a most valuable Manureespecially for Potatoes, Mangolds, and Dairy Pastures. It will prove a lasting and rkmonkrative fertiliser upon all soils. The quantity required wil* vary with nature ot tbe land and the crop to be cultivated ; but cwr, per ache will, in the generality of cases, be amply sufficient. R. W. Emerson Mglvob, M.P.S.L., F.C.S., London and Berlin. Author of the Chemist"y of Agriculture. ANALYSIS. Staiger. ( Mclvor. Moisture H 051 Organic Matter* ... 36.372 Insoluble ... _ - 11 Csl Phosphate of Lime \ „„ R fin P'ash, Mgnesa, &c. ) d/oou Carbonate of Lime... 2.U10 Sulphate of Lime Alkaline Salts ... 1 356 100.000 100. 00 *o'ntaining Ammonia 7.70 6 03
PRICES : Per ton. No. I—Guaranteed Pure,.bags free £lO 10a No. 2 Mixed with 20 per cen*-. of dry earth £8 10s Copies of Reports, Analyses, and Testimonials forwarded on application. 11. BAIRD, VICTORIA STREET, J. D. & K. HILL, I HAMILTON E ARE CASH BUYERS POTATOES Delivered at the Nearest Railway Station. . JAKINS & WILCOX, Dustom-hou,se Street.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 947, 18 July 1878, Page 3
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