Notices. WEBB & CO., Enquire for Oak House, HOBSON STREET, Our only Show Rooms in Auckland. Tuning and Repairing in all its branches. Second hand Instruments all prices. THOS. H. WEBB & CO. HAVE ON VIEW, For Cash, or Monthly Payments, PIANOS From £25 to £l7.'. HARMONIUMS... „ £7 „ £6O ORGANS „ £ll „ £76 WEBB & CO., Oak House, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. Country visitors and others are invited to inspect their Extensive Stock of ONE HUNDRED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria-street East, Auckland,
AND TENNYSON-STEEET, NAPIER Gentlemen’s Covert Coats. PATTERNS OF CLOTH FOR Gentlemen’s Clothing to Measure, Post Free with Price Lists. ATKW PRICE LIST FOR 1886-87. LATEST FASHIONS In Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Clothing, &c., and Easy SelfMeasurement Forms arc sent, GRATIS AND POST FREE, ON APPLICATION. Cheques, Postal Orders, &c., to be crossed J. H. Dalton. EXTRA PAIR TROUSERS GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH SUIT. All Goods are sent CARRIAGE PAID, and if not approved arc exchanged, or the money returned (whichever preferred). Good Tweed Suit Trousers £ s. d. 2 10 0 3 0 3 5 0 3 10 0 3 15 0 4 0 0 4 5 0 4 10 0 0 12 C 0 15 0 0 17 6 1 0 0 I 5 0 MANURES. The Freezing Company, Auckland. Rukuhia, September 6, 1887. Enclosed please find order. . . In December I shall require a few tons good Bones and Superphosphate The Bones and Superphosphate supplied last year gave good results. Although a dry season I have a good crop of Swedes. The Corn Manure also gave good results on the growing Oats. Yours truly, W. Gardner, Manager Hon. J. Williamson’s Estate. The Freezing Company, Auckland. Waitoa Estate, Waihou, September 2, 1887. Your Manures were used upon this Estate for the Turnip crop last season at the rate of lewt. each of Superphosphate 25 per cent, and Bonedust per acre. The results arc very satisfactory, and the crop compares very favourably with that of the previous season, when Lawes’ 30 per cent. Superphosphates were used at the same rates. Our Swede crop has been carrying sheep at the rate of 100 per acre per week, and many of the roots weigh up to 1-ilbs and IGlbs. Yeurs faithfully, G. L. Grant, Manager. Panmure, Ist July, 1887. The Freezing Company, Auckland." Dear Sirs, —I wish you to know that lam greatly pleased with the Manure which I had from you last March. You will remember that I intended to use Bonedust only, but on your recommendation, and a good deal against my own inclination, I gave a 33-acre field of Swedes at my Te Awairutu farm a dressing of your Special Dissolved Bone Manure. Ido not hesitate to say that the crop lias been three times as heavy as I had looked for—that is, three times as much as I had ever grown on the same p ddock with any other Manures. Many of the Swedes were 30 inches in circumference. I have also used your Grass Manure on new grass with extraordinary results. The sheep running on this grass have improved very rapidly, and I consider that I have realised better prices for them as a result of the use of the Manure. English Phosphates, costing me £5 per ton more, have not yielded me results to be compared with those I have bad since using yours—which is ever since your works started. Y"ou may make any use you like of this letter. Yours truly, Roger Kav. CHEMICAL WORKS, WESI O I ?iS,^ DDrG ' AUCKLAND.
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S GEO. J. NEAL, AGENT. Cambiidgc, ‘24th Nov., ISS7. [&) I MPORTANT NOTICE. JAMES REID (Late Manager for Peat & Co.), Bogs to inform the public that he has purchased the business lately carried on by Mr Peat, and has resumed business in the old shop, so long occupied by Mr Wiseman, Hamilton East, where he will be glad to receive a call from those who desire to patronise him. J. R. hopes by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges and lirst-class workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. First-class Material Guaranteed. ALL THE OLE STOCK REDUCED 25 PER CENT. J. R. begs to notify that, at the solicitation of his West side customers, he has OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT Adjoining Mrs Gwynne’s Hotel, where all kinds of saddlery and harness work will be executed with the utmost despatch. C I List of Works ox Farms ani> Farm Work. s. d. i Allen, R. L., New American Farm Hook 11 G i Australasian Farmer and Station Guide... S 0 I Hailey, J.M., The Book of Ensilage 1 (American) C 0 Burton, J.H., My Home Farm I 0 Crozicr and Henderson, How the Farm Pays (American) 13 0 Dana, S. L.. Muck Manual for Farmers (American) CO Donaldson’s Suburban Farming in the Production of Milk, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, Pigs, &c, 7 0 Denton, 8.. Agricultural Drainage ... o C Johnston. Professor, Elements of Agricultural Chemistry .. 7 C Johnston, Professor, Instructions for Analysis of Soils and Manures 2 C Farm Conveniencics (American) 212 illustrations 7 C Fletcher, T. C., Scientific Farming Made Easy 1 0 French, H.F., Farm Drainage S G Harris. J., Talks on Manures (American) 8 G Linctone, E., The Farm ami Selection ... 1 0 Lloyd, F. J., The Science of Agriculture 14 0 Mackay, A., Australian Agriculture ... 4 G Mechi’s How to Farm Profitably G 0 ~ Profitable Farming 1 9 Ncvile, G., Farms and Farming 7 0 Roosevelt, R.F., Five Acres Too Much (American) 7 G Simrnonds, P.L., Tropical Agriculture ... 24 0 Stephens, H., The Book of the Farm, 2 vols r*o 0 Ten Acres of Enough (American) 4 G VUle’s Chemical Manures 7 G Walker, John, How to Farm With Profit... 1 9 Waring, G. E., The Book of the Farm ... 10 0 Warinp. G. E.. Elements of Agriculture... ’» 0 Waring, G. E-, Draining for Profit ... 7 0 Webb’s, The Formation of Permanent Pastures 13 70, Queen-street, Auckland. HAMPTALOUP & QOOPER’S
IUTTry it once, and you will then refuse all other. IIHE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS Show the utility of LAMB’S PATENT PORRIDGE MEAL. Auckland, July 14, ISS7. John Lamb, Esq. Dear Sir, —It has been on my mind for some time now to drop you a line about your Patent Porridge Meal. I believe you are aware I have suffered considerably from injury to the stomach from tea-tast-ing, and having consulted my medical adviser, he strongly recommended Porridge for breakfast, which I have taken until I heard of your Patent Porridge Meal. I may here say the Oatmeal soon caused unpleasantness, sourness of the stomach, and pimples and spots, with irritation, on the surface of the body. From this I was glad to get away, and at once took to your Patent Porridge Meal. With it I find none of the irregularities complained of above, but a most palatable Porridge, and the whole system free from unpleasantness or irritation. I can strongly recommend it, and certainly think you should do a large trade in such an excellent article.— Yours very truly, (Signed) FREDK. WHITEHEAD. Industrial School, Kohimarama, Auckland, June 2,1887. Mr’John Lamb. Sir, —We have now been using your Patent Porridge Meal at this school for two months, and I consider it but right to inform you that we all (staff, as well as boys) like it so well that I would find it a difficult matter to get them to return to using oatmeal. It is without a doubt a splendid article of diet. I may add on my representing to the Education Department in Wellington that I was using you Patent Porridge Meal instead of Oatmeal, I received authority from Rev. Mr Habens, Secretary for Education, to continue its use in the school.—Yours faithfully. (Signed) GEORGE P. H'OGAN. Manager. QUALTROUGH & WHITE, UTCHERS, &c.. Victoria-street, HAMILTON WEST. Q. & W. desire to thank the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to them since they started in business, and now beg to inform them that in addition to supplying meat of first quality at reasonable prices, they purpose adding to their business the jyj" AN DFACTURE SMALL GrOODS! Daily, as follows : Tripe, Cow Heels, Sausages, White and Black Puddings, and German Sausage. QUALTROUGH & WHITE. April 7th, 1884. H. WAITE, MANUFACTURING TINSMITH, HIGH - STREET, AUCKLAND, Ponsonby, Auckland, May 30, 1887. Mr John Lamb. , Dear Sir,—l think it a duty to let you know results of your Patent Porridge Meal i on our youngest boy. He was weakly, and j refused every food preparation that could 1 bo got, but upon getting some of yours he took to it at once, and afterwards nothing would satisly him but this porridge. Eive or six times a day is not too much for him, and seeing it being prepared be cried until ho got it. He is now strong and healthy, ■ and can eat anything. Wishing you success. —I remain, yours, &c., (Signed) W. CARDER. Orphan Horae, Pnrnoll, May 25, 1887. Mr John Lamb : Dear Sir,—We are greatly pleased with your Patent Porridge Meal, having used it for some time. The children all like the Patent Porridge Meal better than anything they have had before. We thank you for supplying a long-felt want—a pure Porridge Meal, prepared so as to keep all the most valuable properties of the wheat. —I am, sir, yours truly, (Signed) E. NEARY, Matron. gUGAR-BEET SEED! White Silesian and other varieties Imported direct from Germany, FOR SALE, AT ONE SHILLING PER LB. Has Always on Hand— Plunge, Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths Dairymen’s Utensils (which cannot be equalled in the colony), comprise : Cheese Vats Milk Pans and Cans Cream Tins Milk Sieves and Buckets London Milk Cans Milk Coolers, &o. Pannikins Billies (any size, or in nests) Round, Oval, and Square Baking Dishes Wash-up Dishes Wash-hand Basins Bakers’ Tins Biscuit, Flour, and Lolly Tins Cake. Tins (with movable bottom) Tea Kettles Coffee Pots Tea and Coffee Urns Preserve Tins Iron Boxes (with or without divisions Lanterns Coal Hods Baking Powder Tin* Dust Pans Kerosene Fillers Oil Feeders Bird-seed and Water Boxes Birds’ Nest Boxes Watering Pots Water Cans Grocers’ Tea Canisters, Flour, Sugar &e Bins (painted or bronzed) And every other Article in the Trade kep in Stock or Made to Order. Orders executed by parcel post, rail, or as otherwise directed. JOBNP A R R. Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of i interest.—Jackson and Russell, Solicitors, 1 Fort-street, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2403, 3 December 1887, Page 4
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