New AdvertisementsOR EAT INDIAN CUKES mHESE Valuable and Thoroughly JL Curative Medicines, which have dono bo much good in all the Southern Provinces of New Zealand as well as in Auckland, have now been introduced for the tii s»i time into the Waikato District. The undersigned, have been appointed Sole Wholes de Agents. These Medicines oonßist of the APEUIENT MIXTURE, a Splendid Family Medicine, and especially useful in the frequent fevers and sicknesses of Children. It is a Splendid reme ly fi.r Indigestion, Biliousness, Disorders of the Liver, Intermittent Fevers, Sick Headache, &o. THE EHEUMATIC MIXTURE afb GHOUT MIXTUKE when used incombinatiou, or at intervals (as directed), are the Most Excraordioary Cures ever yet discovered for Eradicating and Curing those dreadful maladies—Gout and Rheumatism —iu all their varied and distressing forme
Tue iuliabitauts of Hamilton, Cambridge, and other towns of the Waikato District will now have the opportunity cf experiencing the Benefits of theße MiiKiTOKious Mkdicin.es, and proving for themselves their reliable and truly astouishing Curative Powerß. Testified to by numerous respectable and wellknown Colonists throughout New Zealand. An Inspection of Testimonials invited. Trade purchasers treated liberally. SUB-AGENTS, W ANTE l» CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, HAMILTON. AUCKLAND AN.O OEAtfPO RAILWAY. GOODS TRAFFIC. JL Station made up iu bundles ; each separate bundles and fastened with wire as it is found impossible to otherwise secure correct delivery. Each consignment to be marked with a different colored paint. A Goods Train now runs daily (Sundays excepted) between Auckland and Ohapo. Every endeavor will be made to forward each morning all Goods received at Auckland Goods Shed not later than 3pm the day previous. If country consignees would insist on their Goods being thus delivered much delay and annoyance would be saved them. Goods will be collected during the day, s that at 3 o'clock, when the truoks are loaded, the small packages under 2 cwt w.ill be sent as one consignment. Information, addressed to tho General Manager at Auckland, is particularly invited as to any irregularity or delay in receipt of Goods, and enquiries in town will be willingly made so as to at once trace the source of delay.
A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. PREPARED ANIMAL MANURE. GUARANTEED BY ANALYSIS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MANURE FN THE MARKET. BONEDUST AND (*UANO SUPERSEDED. Awarded Two Bronze Medals Queensland Agricultural Exhibition, 1877. Brisbane, 14th August, 1877. Bairu, Esq., Auckland At 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 Ammonia, Phosphates, and Potash, atamp it at once a Manttre or the Highest Class, the use of which will be rewarded by greatly increased weight of crops of every description. Karl Theodob Staiukr, F.L.S. Queensland Government inalyst, &c R. Baikd, Esq., Auckland. I have no hesitation in recommending this as a most valuable Manureespecially for Potatoes, Mangolds, and Daikt Pastures. It will prove a lasting and remunerative fertiliser. upon all soils. The quantity required wil' vary with nature of the land and the crop to be cultivated ; but 2i cwt, per ache will, in the generality of cases, be amply sufficient. B. W. Emekson McLvob, M.P.S.L., F.C.S., London and Berlin. Author of the Chemistry of Agriculture. ANALYSIS. Staiger. ( Molvor. Moisture 11.051 Organic Matter* ... 30.372 Insoluble 11.051 Phosphate of Lime I m P asb, Mgnesa, &c. J Carbonate of Lime... 2.U10 Sulphate of Lime Alkaline Salts ... 1.356 100.000 [ 100.00 'C'utainiug Ammonia 7.70 603 PRICES : Per ton. No. I—Guaranteed Pure, bags free £lO 10s No 2 Mixed with 20 per cent. of dry earth £8 10s Copies of Reports', Analyses, and Testimonials forwarded on application. K. BAIRD, VICTORIA STREET, J. D. & K. HILL, HAMILTON XOOjOOO OLD NELSON THORN QUICKS, at Lowest Rates. COA.TES & CAMPBELL. OR SALE, Oaten Hay Chaff, delivered at Hamilton Wharf, at jC7 pr ton. Bags weigh 001b to 701b each. -Apply <> I'. W. Dawks. Ngaruawahia.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 954, 3 August 1878, Page 3
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