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ANALYSIS OF'JI BONEDUST. Colonial Laboratory, , Auckland, January 14-, JBBl. ■ Organic matter ... 30 1 22 Silica ... 6-51 Phosphates ... 6] • 84 Moisture 6f6 f 20 Carbonate Lime ... 414 1 00 - Alkalies ... 1-23 100 ; 00 Containing Nitrogenous matter, 19 per cent ; equal to Ammonia, 3.0 per cent. The above is a very pure sample of Bonedust. J. M. TUNNY, Analyst. Sole Importers, G. S. JAKINS, Cus-tomhouse-street. Country' Agents. Russell Mr. E. Eord Wangarei ...... ...Mr. J. T. Reybnrn Mahur.ingi Mr. J. B. Jordan Waiuku .... ....... Mr. J. A. Adams Te Awamutu . . . .Mr. R. T. Millar Cambridge Mr. T. Wells
B. Tonks & Co. HAVE TO ARRIVE Per "t^^^fe^s, ■From Progress Jjilll_|f New York, 2i American Farm Wagons, of latest patterns, all fitted, with breaks 3 One -horse light Georgia Wagons 3 One-horse light Diamond Wagons 12 CourtLmd Wagons, Poles and Shafts 6 Champion Grain Drills, with Man me distributor.
As Sole Agents for Berry's Bone Dust, we are prepared to supply same in any quantity. American Buggies and Harness always on Hand. B. TONKS & CO.
T> O N E S. Do not leave your bones lying loosely about, s>end them to the Waikato Bone Mill, and turn them into money. Bones pui chased in any quantity. W. CUMMING.
TjiORSALE, WOODSTOUK. First-class Farm of 2 0 acres in Grass, sub-divided into eight paddockg, bounded on one Mdc by a large creek, situated about 2 miles f iom Hamilton ; comfortab'e House with ornamental garden, plantation good stable, and all necessary outbuildings. Terms to suit purchasber. Apply, W. STEELE, Hamilton.
-[%/fO ORE & MORGAN, -"'•*- General Storekeepers, TE AROHA. The Largest and Best assorted stock of Groceries, lionmongery, Saddlery and Diggers' Utensils on the Field. Thames Valley settlers will do well to pay us a visit.
m H E O TA R TTOTEL AUCKLAND. A DAM pAIRNS Respectfully informs his many friends throughout the Colonips, old patrons of THE STAR, the travelling community, and general public that he has PURCHASED tiik i>'TERE!*t of Mr. R. J. Davidson in the above \vell-kno»vn FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. "TIIESIAR," Ri:i'LTTTE WITH EVEKY MODERN LUXURY AND csmfort in" each DEPARTMENT, requires no tall talk, nor "high falutin" to recommend it; the position it hiis long held as THE LEADING HOTEL IN AUCKLAND. is unquestioned, its high prestige undeniable. The success attending "THE STAR," for the pa°t few years is mainly duw to ethciency, the untiling raie and attention of THE MANAGER, »R. W. A. CLARK; and MR. i AIRNS takes the eniliest opportunity of announcing that, ji^ in the past so in the futwe, MR. CLARK will (nnder MR. CAIRNS' general supervision) retain the position he has proved himself co well qualified to hold.
"THE STAR" Will be conducted on the same liberal principle as hitherto, \> ith SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICAN SPECIALITIES and Improvements, of which the present proprietor gained valuable and piactical expeiience during his late trip to Europe. To many readers of this paper Mr. Cairns is personally known. To others he would mention that he has had long and varied experience in publio catering, having held the position of Chief Steward of P.M.S.S. (o.'s "Nebraska,'' and several large Inter-Colonial Steamers; and, also, successfully conducted " The White Hart," < hrisfcehurch; "Royal Mail," Auckland; "Royal Mail," Waikato; and other well-known Hotels.
rpHE TTOTEL, Albert-street, AtroK__ND. ADAM CAIRNS, Pboekcktor.
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. J. T. - SMITH. Late of the "Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends arid the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, The Occidental. Hotel, Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and, New Faces. v s «B_T The attractiens of the Hotel are to,o well known to need any, comment. LUNCHEON CAJ?E OPEN DAILY f 'Under experienced superintendence. ' I Several Novelties added to the Museum. , THE BILLIARD SALOON, ; . The handsomest and most complete in the ' -, CqlonieSi :• . • :~ ' LEADINO NEWSPAPERS ON PILE
i,-\\T ANTED 1 KNOWN, t_atHa_doills, *?.»TiT Dodgers, and^^LL^Np&of P^int-. ;jng'Can.iLe had -at 'thfr, -Wj_k_t'o -Times Office; cheaper than.aav^th^hpuse. .\ -
Wop SALE, mtftifi } Apply to '' <, , . \ v <-, 1\ /^K^^^nMa.,--
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1349, 22 February 1881, Page 4
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666Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1349, 22 February 1881, Page 4
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