NoticesMANURES. The Freezing Company, Auckland. Rukuhia, (I. 1 ssT. Enclosed please find order. . . T ll December I shall rerjuirc a tew tons good Dunes and ''Ueerphn-jihate The Bones and Superphosphate supplied last year gave good results. Although a dry season 1 have a good crop of' Swedes. The Corn Manure also gave good results on the growing Oats. Yours truly, W. G arun hr, Manager Hon. J. Williamson's Estate. The Freezing Company, Auckland. Waitoa Estate. Waihou, September 2. ls.<7. 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 are very satisfaetory, and the crop compares very favourably with that of the previous season, when Lawes’ 3(i per cent. Superphosphates were used at the same rates. Our Swede crop has been carrying sheep at the rate of ICO per acre per week, and many of the roots weigh up to 14lbs and IGlbs. Yours faithfully, 0. L. Grant, Manager. Panmuro, Ist July, I*S7. The Freezing Company, Auckland. Dear Sins, —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, baton your recommendation, and a good deal against my own inclination, I gave a 33-acre field of Swedes at my Te Awamutu farm a dressing of your Special Dissolved Bone Manure. Ido not hesitate to say that the crop has been throe limes as heavy as 1 had looked for—that is, three times as much as I had ever grown on the same paddock with any other Manures. Many of the Swedes were 30 inches in circumference. I have also used your Grass Manure mi new mass with extraordinary results. The sheep running on this grass have improved very rapidly, and I consider that ] 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. You may make any use you like of this letter. Yours truly, Roger Kay. CHEMICAL WORKS, WESTFIELD SIDING, OTAHUHTJ. 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 £23 to £173 HARMONIUMS... „ 17 „ £OO ORGANS „ £ll „ £7.7 ArCKLAXI)._ WEBB & CO., Oak House, 110 CSON-STREKT, A UCKLAXD. Country visitors and others are invited to inspect their Extensive Stock ot (INK HUMORED MUSICAL INSTUUM ENTS. KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria-stree' AND TENNYSON-STREET, NAPIER N EW East, Anov Gentlemen s G OVERT COAT! PATTERNS OF CLOTH Gentlemen’s Clothing to Measure, Post Free with Price Lists PRICE LIST 1886-87. FOR LATEST FASHIONS In Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Clothing, &0., and Easy SelfMeasurement Forms arc sent, GRATIS AND POST FREE, ON APPLICATION. Cheques, Postal Orders, &c., to he crossed J. 11. Dalton. All Goods are sent CARRIAGE | PAID, and if not approved are ; exchanged, or the money returned ; (whichever preferred). Good. Tweed Suit EXTR A Trousers PAIR TROUSERS a mul'S GIVEN AWAY ■WITH EACH SUIT. PIANOS from £2O to £2OO. Regular System of Payments for Piano, and Organs, on the Hire System. ORGANS irom m C KJ I U S- A iVIOMTH m - YUA Ad X •JlAe 5 Sv%T----•o J) Co ts>* Ms H YU Ms m Os SfC--3 T1 <o O Ms =0 o ay N Ol Gj X Z. Od Q? o > H o mm mm > 3 & S3 o Q Co C fa Ms CO m V##^.-A|SSS >1 c o mm ‘HJLMOPJ V 'SOS NV <s^* S °| o' op M> 3
OHAMFTALOUP & QOOPER'S List of Works on Farms and Farm Work.. 5. Cl Allen, R.E., New American Farm Rook 11 0 Australasian Farmer and Statlnn LiUldi ... 8 0 Bailey, J.M., 'Flic Hook of Ensilage (American) “ “ Burton, J.H., My Home Farm ... ... 4 0 Crazier ami Henderson, How tiro Farm Dana 5 Manual for Farmers (American) _ ... •• c 0 Donaldson’s Suburban Farming in the Production of Milk, Putter, Cheese, _ Kggs, Poultry, Pigs, &c, f 0 Denton, F... Agricultural Drainage ... .1 0 Johnston. Professor, Elements ot Agncul- _ tnral Chemistry , ■■■ ••• ‘ 0 Johnston, Professor, Instructions lor Analysis ol Soils and Manures ... ... si b Farm Conveniencies (American) 212 illus- _ Fletdler?T. C.,'ScientiV,c Farming Made French. ILF., Farm Drainage ... ... 8 C Harris J Talks on Manures (American) 8 b Linctono,’!' - .., The Farm and Selection ... 1 0 Lloyd, F. J., The Science of Agriculture 14 0 iMackay, A., Australian Agriculture ... 4 (i Mcchi’s How to Farm Profitably G 0 ~ Profitable Farming 1 0 Ncvile, G., Farms and Farming ... ... 7 0 Roosevelt, R.F., Five Acres 100 Much (American} 7 G Simmonds, P.L., Tropical Agriculture ... 24 0 Stephens, H., The Book of the Farm, vols. , iiO 0 Ten Acres of Enough (American) Ville’s Chemical Manures AValker, John, Howto Farm With Profit... Waring, G. E., The Book ot the Farm ... Waring, G. li., Elements of Agriculture... Waring, G. K., Draining for Profit Webb’s, The Formation of Permanent Pastures 4 0 70, QIIHKN-STItHHT, Aiicki.ani>. T. R E D MON D , Authorised Surveyor, Licensed under the Laud Transfer Act, HAMILTON. PROOF of DEBT FORMS, under the Bankruptcy Act 1883, FOR SALE at -this office.
ROTECTION. KEGS! KEGS!! KEGS!!! 1000 PRIME SEASONED BUT I'ER KEOS for Sale ; (Quality ami Price unrivalled in the colony. Churns and all other kinds of Cooper's Work done at equally Low Prices. Prices on application to the, Ngaruawahia Cooperage. A* WILLIAMS. 10 BE L E T, P'rom \ear to Tear, or on a Seven Years’ Lease, A GOOD FARM OF 100 ACRES, Mostly in grass, and fenced in four paddocks, a good garden, and three orchards in full bearing, with a good six-roomed House erected thereon, with suitable outbuildings, stable, cowshed, stockyard, dairy, fov, 1-house, piggeries, butcher’s shop, slaughter-house, &c. The whole will be let cheap to a suitable tenant, as the owner wishes to be out by the end of June. This is a good chance for a man with a small capital, as the proprietor is now doing a good butchering business, which brings in immediate returns. Plenty of bush and water on the property. Several Good Farms for Sale. For further particulars apply to PROPRIETOR. Also, AY. B, LAWSON, Rangiriri.
!rp TVS' ARSII AL L j JL • i.v'JL Begs to announce to tlio i settlers of Lichfield, Oxford, Waotu and I Matamata that he has ooinmouced busij ness at LICHFIELD as SADDLER & HARNESS SVJAKER, and solicits their support. Work done on stations. Apply by letter to Liehlield. ESTABLISHED IS7 1. R. T. MILLAR s;i 7 ;i ; :d mergitaxt. Has On Sals— WEBB'S IMPERIAL SWEDE SEED FREEZING CO.'S CELEBRATED MAN ORES LONE DUST, &c. Orders will be executed with care and promptitude. Paterangi, Nov. 25, 1887. J. CLARK, Wheelwright and Coachtmilder, KIKIKIHI, to announce to his old friends that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in KMIKIIII in the Premises formerly j ir Ids occupation. j i 1 All work entrusted to ium will receive best attention. 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2413, 27 December 1887, Page 4
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