Notices- _ DrTSpe^s'Pmvatb Dispensary, OPPOSITE THE WAVKRLEY HOTEL, FAX.MBRSTON aaxrj:x.i»x»a-«*s, FOOT OF QUKKN-STREKT, AUCKLAND. ESTABLISHED FOR THE SCIENTIFIC AND SPEEDY CURE OF CHRONIC, NERVOUS & SPECIAL DISEASES. THK KXPKKT SPECIALIST, DR. SPEKK, Is a Rfßiilar Gr.id.ntrd I'hj si< ian, educated nt II m..rd Collw, U.S. He hv» il«otrd a lifelimo to, and is .icknowli-dKid to be the most txpert Hnsu ivi in h * spo. . ihij in the Lmted State*. Young Men and Middle-aged Men Who suffer fiom Nmom .mil I'hysic al IWnlil>. I^sof l.nor K > and Momnty. Eruption* on the Kie« Mcntil IK-prt^sion, Kidncj and Uladdor lroubl.-s li.tc, will d» well to consult Ur. bpcer. HOSPITAL EXPERIEXCK. . H«!n B Wn I'hjsicnn in one of .he Kadm,; llosp.t.K of the L S , ennbies mo to treat all private troubles w !th c«.rllrnt » suits I wish it •liMimtb undorslood th it Id« not d urn to pnt..rm hnpn-sibilitirs, <* to line a mir ,« ul...i> power . I claim only to be* skilled and «m ..cssfnl I'hjsuun, thorouclii} intormrd in mv "speciality. CHRONIC DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN, Ml ippljmg to me: «ill rcteiNft m) honext opinion of their rompl unts. No - xprnmcnting. I will Vt B uir.inuc aiu.Mtuct.rc n c\. ry c I undfrLtkr. or forfnl £200. Consult nion in Oflu c or h\ I < ttcr tr i v r ,.,, r , CHARGES MOPKK S.TK. EXAMINATION* AM) ADVICh, £1. Call.orAddrw X>XC. !!«. JT. SJPBJEIIt, PALMEKSTON «T*ILDIN(SS, AUCKLVXI), N.Z. (OrwisirE Wa\krlet Hotel). Ofhce Hours oto 12, Ito 4.C to 8 p.ra : Snndi}i. 10 to 12.
New Zealand Frozen Meat & Storage Company (Limited). CAPITAL, £200,000; CALLKD UP, £100,000. DIRECTORS : A Urn., Ksq. r) - 1'- Mcnnocu, Esq. .T.'Bvvks, Ksq. L- >>• Nvmux, Emi. Y. Comiskfy, Ksq. Hon. J. Wn.uutsoy. Sir Y. Wnir^KEii, K.C.M.U. rpHE Company bef?s 'to notify to the public that the works at Auckland and th« A Waitara lmvc now been completed and constitute the most extensive Meat-pre-sen-ing and Free/ing Works in Now Zealand. WHOLESALE MEAT MARKET AND SHIPPING DEPOT Is now open at the Company's Works at the Railw.iy Whart, where Town and Country ordcri will be .ittmded to with the utmost promptness and despatch. The Company can refer with confidence to the superior quality of its Primi Mkit, as selected for the market from laige quantities of Uist-cUss West Coast stock, dealt with at the Company's Works, Waitara. SALT BEEF. Special attention is directed to the Company's brand in this line, which, with the facilities afiorded by the cold-air process, can be cured in mild pickle, and th« necessity of cutting up in small pieces obviated. As contractors for H.M. Navy, hera and in Sydney, laige stocks ate kept on hand. BACON-CURING. The Cooling Chambers for Bacon-curing at the Company's Works in Auckland are now so far advanced that this New Industry has been commenced, and choice Ham* am> 11 \<:os can be offered, cured on the moat modern principle. Particular attention will be paid to the selection of Pir:« fob this itsb, and on no account will any except Duky or corn l h o Pi<:- be purchased, as it is purposed to build up a reputation for an Auckland Ham and Bacon Factory. MEAT-PRESERVING. This branch is equal to an output of 120,0001b5. per diem, and the Company has the greatest confidence in recommending its PRESERVED MEATS As superior to an> thing of the kind hcretofoie offered to the public. The Company would specially call attention to the fact that the COMPRESSED CANNED BEEF AND MUTTON, I'UKHIIMIIK SQCVKKIAN (The right to which is patented), is the first sample from any part of the world that us been able to compete successfully in the London Market with the best Chicago biands Hitherto the Colonial meats packed in the ro'ind cans, although called compreased moats, were only saleable in tiic K-iglish markets where a low price was th« hat consideration, but meats of the New Zealand Packing Company, submitted in competition for Admiialtj supplies .it Deptfoid Dockyard, were awarded the highest commendation, and placed on the register of accepted brands. The following e\tract fiom the letter of the Company s Agents in London, tna New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), is referred to, who "Wo h.ivc tile pleasure to hand you herewith an extract from a letter received from the War Ofhce, Army Depmtmcnt : -" Samples of the Peach Brand of the JNew Zealand Paukmtr Co.. submitted b> you, h.ivcbupn tested ami proved, and the Brand will db added to the Selected List of the Department.' This now entitling you to the pmilega of competing, we therefmo tendeied ou >our behnlf at M>, 3d per ll'-Üb; and to-day wer« gratified to hear that the offer had been accepted, notwithstanding th.it it wa«9d per cwt. higher than the leading American brands, showing th.it the quality was fully appreUU 'consequent upon the temporary stoppage of production during the transfer of the Compuiy's Meat preserving Woiks from Auckland to Waitara, and owiug to the fact tli.it the reserve which had been relied upon to meet current demands was taken bv the New South Wales Government for the Soudan expedition, the Company has been unable to comply wirli numerous demands from customers, but is now pre. pared to execute with piomptitudc all orders with which it may be favoured. WHOLESALE BUTTER DEPOT. The Company is about to open a large Wholesale Butter Dep<".t at their Freezing Works, Railway Wharf. Cooling Chambers and the necessary plant arc now being PrCP ItYs anticipated that with the appliances, cold-air chambers, and facilities for dealing with the ever increasing surplus, the Company will bo able to offer a regular and satisfactory market for Dairy Produce. The Company's Managers of this branch are cash purchasers of l'rimo batter and Fresh l'>gs. Communications may at once be addicted to them. The utmost cave will be taken in the selection of Butter for tiblc use. This will bemadenpficsh eveiy morning. As early as possible, wholesale orders of Butter will be deliveied in ref l igerating caits, so that retailers will be alle to obtain a day a Biipply eacli morning, and householder?, by insisting upon being supplied with th« Company's Brands of Butter, \\ ill obtain a table delicacy throughout the year. The department will be under the management of Mcbsrs Glanville and liUyett, whose Butter Business is being taken over by the Company. CHEMICAL WORKS. The Directors being very desirous of satisfying th« public ai to the genuinenes 8 of their Manures, have requested Prof. Brown, of the Auckland Univerntv, to act as their Analyst, and he has agreed to certify to the Analysis of Superphosphates. Th« Company will defray the cost of any Analysis of Manures purchased direct from them and duly sampled, the result of which may be proved to fall below theguarau. teed standard, and nlso allow 4s (id per ton per unit for the deficiency. PRICKS : Supn phosphate, 2.") per cent, made Soluble .. £6 0 0 per ton Superphosphate, 32 per cent, made Soluble . SOO „ Dissolved Bones . . ••• • • • Z*« n " " Special Corn Manure . . . . ■ • • 8 0 0,,,, Spcci il Root Manure . .. .. ••• »„ !" " Special Grass Mnnure . . *„,•.•.', ,»\ ," A , The above prices arc for Manure in baps at the \\ oiks, in lots of not less than one ton, and are subject to ."> per cent, discount for caah. Notk.— The prices of the Superphosphates show a saving of from £1 to £2 per ton on the rates hitherto lubng for the imported articles of similar analysis. ■Samples and further information may be obtained at the Works, Otahuhu, oral the Office, Railway Wharf. STORING. The Company is now prepared to enter into arrangements for storing Gekkbal Mkkch vMMbE, etc , at cm lent ratei. The Storks have a line of rail running through the building to the end ot tq« Railway Wharf, so that all cartage, either by i ail or by vessel, is avoided. All goods stored are loaded and unloaded under co\er, hydraulic lift and other ap« pliauces being available. Caulk Awwii-As-Iceberg. Tflmmionk— loG. Po.vr-omch N0.— 113. Tixti'iroNh (Chemical Department)— ll v.
rnHE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND I MABINK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £2,000,000. Hh \u Oi'kick : Queen street, Auckland. Insures Dwellings, Furniture, Stores, Stock, Wool from sheep's back to London, including fne risk. &c, &c, at lowest current rates. Prompt and liberul settlement of losses. Agents in Waikato :—: — Hamilton J. R. E. Hatrick Cambridge John Houghton Te Awamutn James Walton Kihikihi J. W. Ellis Alexandra . . .. A. Smith Rtglan Wm. Duncan R. MARIS CLARK, Manager. mHOMAS F . REDDY, •*■ WIIOLbNALh & RhTAIL FISH AND OYSTER DEALER, 207 Queen-street, AUCKLAND. Wholesale Premises : Customs-st. West. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES. Alokiand .. . J. H. Witbeford C. (iardncr & Co " ' f C. Mackay, Booki " \ seller, (Jueen-st. I Ni.aui aw ah I v . FiiarandDavies Itau'i'ki • '•• W. H."M.'Lov«M I CAMinuiKiK .. . J. S. Bond ! ti ... lieorge Dickenson Tvmkhkbk . .. S. J. Thompson Oh\uk> .. .. .T.T.Edward* TkAwamuu .. J. W. Bridgm*n j Kihikihi . . . . J. W. Ellis I Hamiliox . .. N. vi. Lennox „ . . . . Doy and 1 renca Waitov . . . W. Abbey Tb Aiioha .. J. Gerribh I WAK)K«xt.OMAi . . Tl«w. Lawless 'Lomiox • Gordon & Gotch I Ml'.l.nOlKVK l? ____IL—^
rp X A piRCULAR. We brg re-nectfullv to Mibnut to your considrr.ition the undiu noted N KW TK \S, beiiif? a direct *-hipment from thr CAL CUTTA TEA SYNDICATE, .md from Kooehow. These. Teas ha\e been well bought, and aie now offered at ft Miiull margin over cost. iiTHalt-chi^ts, 40lbT I his is .i line of un«aLh usually good X usow ChoicostNcw.Soabon's Conj;"". partly broken tirnvPTfiT rnvrniT '«■''. flivnur sound, WONGTOE CONUOU liqi ,; rs wc ||, and 1S ,d7. , ... rair.ibly id ipted for Nos 44 .md ...>. rnumg with Indian Is 8d per lb. 7 >uiu u lnls strong. fullIn Chests, .Wlbs. each bo( i IP a lea is on ASSAM SOUCHONG the iupamilU Tc.i . Ey late, Assam. It is brisk and pungent, full No 3J7, malty fl imur, deep n A 3 iv brown colour in thttup, 2s 4d per lb. <md of extra vtrenet}^ 7~,7, r/1 ,^ n n. ihis is .i rare and In Chests, M>.ind&olbs. M((uislte l ea , specially ORANGE PEKOE srU-rt. A from the hncst pickings of tneKan^ara 38 per lb. wiry, rvrnlj madele.il, Vrncrant and cxhila- few tips, malty, nih, rating dolicate fruity (Utour. Wo adv ise our friends to go in for n, mixture of tin* above. Miller-, by mixing two or more wheats, get a better and .stronger flour ; so in Tea, if judiciously blended, we gam richncnB of flavom and aioma, and conhidoi able increase in Htrength. Wo make tv\o Blends, %u. : No. 1 Wend is a family Tea of wonderful strength, punty and flavour. 2s 4d per lb. No. 2 Blend is n grand Tea for the money ; strong, full-bodied, and flavouiy. Is lOd per lb. l\>r the convenience of customers wa Hend out any of these Teas in boxes 0, 12, 20, and 401bV. each. ADAM LAYBOURN & CO., Importer?. Durham-street. Auckland. pi R U S H E D O AT S . The undersigned are piepared to Crush Oats at 3d per bushel. Ordeis left lit the Hamilton Auction Mart will receive prompt atteutio i. KNOX & RIDLER, Exottlaior Flour Mill.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2079, 3 November 1885, Page 4
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