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FuMic Notices. r^ R E A T TT* I S O O V.I.SR.Y. A-CUREEORTHE CODLIN MOTH. ABBOT'S PATENT CODLIN MOTH AND INSECT DESTROYER. This Mixture requires no spraying, no Paris Green, it is perfectly harmless and easily applied—one gallon mixed in lour gallons of water will wash from 250 to 300 medium-sized tree 3, to be used in autumn and early spring. This Mixture is invaluable in the Kitchen and Flower Garden, It is superior to any other In-; sect Destroyer yet known, as it kills slugs, shell snails, etc., by sprinkling the foliage, acting at the same time as a liquid manure. For shrubs and tender plants from 8 to 16 parts water. Sold in Gallon Tins, price 10s, at No. 3, Rutherford's Buildings, Hobson-street. Union-street, Auckland, April 11, 1889.—Mr J. Abbot. Sir,-I have much pleasure in thanking you for the great benefit my trees have received from your valuable mixture lor destroying blight, etc., on fruit trees. Since using it the trees are almost entirely clear of blight, and I have no doubt with a few more washings they will be quite clear.—Yours truly. F. HANNKEN*. Waikomiti, March, 1889.—1 beg to state that Mr Abbot dressed my apple trees last spring with the above mixture, and not only did it destroy the moth but also tho American blight and moss. It also killed the scale on lemons, and oranges, and also their greatest enemy—the borer. It is by far the best insect destroyer I ever used, and I truly believe Mr Abbot has made for us a valuable discovery. I am sure it will soon bo known as the fruit grower's greatest friend. — Yours, etc.. Wm. Levy, Nurseryman and Fruitgrower, Waikomiti. Waikomiti, March 28,1889.—Mr Abbot. Sir,— I have tried your mixture for killing codlin moth, and have found it a great success. Last year nearly all my apples were affected, and this year 1 have found very few injured. I have great confidence in the mixture, and believe that in another year I shall be perfectly freofrom codlin moth.—James Archibald. I AM prepared to negotiate with bona fide Purchasers, either in New Zealand, Australia, or elsewhere, for the following Properties, situated in the Provincial District of Auckland :— 1 SHEEP RUN, with STOCK, valued at £86,000. 1 SHEEP RUN, with STOCK, valued at £18,000. 1 SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN, with STOCK, valued at £8,000. 1 SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN, with STOCK, valued at £20,000. 1 BLOCK of 7,000 acres LAND, capable of carrying 3,000 sheep besides cattle, without further outlay, £5,500. I BLOCK of BUSH LAND of 17,500 acres, £10,000. These Properties are situated in some of the choicest spots in New Zealand, and are intersected by never-failing streams of the purest water. Well-authenticated statements of accounts, showing payable returns, can be produced. Intending purchasers can obtain full particulars, with authority to view them, on appli- . cation to JAMES HORNE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ACCOUNTANT AND VALUATOR, No. 7, Marine Chambers, Auckland. UANO! GUANO! GUANO ! CORAL QUEEN ISLAND GUANO. A shipment of this celebrated Guano is now offering for Sale, ex Devonport. It contains little insoluble matter, consequently a less quantity, gives better results than any Guano not so rich in fertilising properties. Analysis. Fine. Rock. Moisture «• &*6O 8-95 Organic Matter ~ -. 13"39 10*35 Phosphate of Lime 6505 69.0 Carbonate of Lime and Magnesia „ 1490 10*86 Insoluble Matter 0005 o*o4 100 100 These are both excellent samples of Guano, being nigh in percentage of Phosphates. J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst.'. ON SALE BYGEORGE COZENS, High-street (Delivered f.0.b., Auckland, £510s, in bags, each 2cwt; Liberal Discount on large orders), From whom Copy of Analysis, Testimonials, and other information can be obtained. IBBONS-S IMPROVED FLAX " MACHINE, WITH MOVEABLE BEATERS AND ROLLERS. Send for Descriptive Circular to Mr James Slator, Architect, Canada Buildings, Queenstreet. Auckland; Mr H. C. Gillespie, Thames; or to Robt. P. Gibbons, Sole Manufacturer and Patentee, Flax Mill, Paeroa, Ohinemuri, Auckland. Saves 40 per cent, of power ; never wears out. Cheap est ever made. T M J? O R T A N T. The undersigned returns his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for their patronage for the last 12 months, and hopes for the ensuing term at least to merit the same. Every attention shall be paid to supply a Superior Article in Stock at Lowest Remunerative Profit; and for the convenience of his customers he has Opened a Depot in Fallon's Buildings, Hobson-street, to supply those on their way home who may have loads. Oats, Maize, Bran. Chaff, Hay, Straw, Wheat, Potatoes, and General Produce. Works Wellesley-street. Depot: Fallon's Buildings, Hobson-street. The undersigned invites Tenders for Right of Publishing on his conspicuous Premises, Wel-lesley-street and Albert-street, up to end of March. Wellesley - street: Length, 72 feet. Albert-street: Length, 156 feet. R. J. EOCL ES, IMPROVED & PATENT CHAFF-CUTTING ESTABLISHMENT, Wellesley-street West. OTILL DYEING TO LIVE AND r 8) LIVING TO DYE, CITY OF AUCKLAND DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT. (Estabi-Ishei. 1864.1 Gentlemen's Superfine or Dark Tweed Suits Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, Well Pressed. Light Summer Suits Cleaned, Scoured, and Well Pressed, on short notice. Ladies' Silks, Satins, Velvets, and any other materials Dyed any shade. Light Summer Costumes, any shade, Cleaned and Well Pre33ed without taking to piecea. Lace Curtains Bleached and Got-up equal to new. Damask Curtains or Table Covers Cleaned or Dyed and Hot-pressed. Feathers Cleaned or Dyed any shade, and well curled' WM. EDGAR, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST AND ALPHA DYE WORKS. RICHMOND. Charles Smith, PERAMBULATOR MANUFACTURER, Wishes to inform his customers that he has OPENED HIS BRANCH SHOP, 282, QUEEN-STREET, With an entirely new stock of superior Dustproof and Curve-top Bassinettes. N.B.—Patent Brakes fitted to any Perambulator. FACTORY: VICTORIA-STREET WEST. T| -OONED-UST IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVJS. r.ARR, JOHNSTON, AND QO. t fr'o&r.'B _ E'Hf, agents if or jrs^dnbjy bone mills. XI Waste nomorotlmo or money on wo-thtess quack remedies, for I W. . m\ receipt of _ self? addressed, stamped envelope, send you full particulars of th. moa. valuable and, only posi* Uyo euro evei? _iscovered. A .dress= , _*•____________. *_._l:-Q"' dlies=' *|fl XKXWl'®"i 6 N 'UqWoWWK COLUMBIA TOBAOOO, We'liave-geep ,e_ .he pole agency in thi^'ma-p • ket fox David Di-nlop'. brand of Virginian Tobacco as above, and pan supply in ?kprt ?ix"es (TtPi w_\ lb, in boxes' q( $01b e*ich>,.o,r- doi^bja fhickrpbcfcet pieces, of 7 .0, lh in eaddxes q£ 2Qlq eaplj. Payid Duniop ig the ipaker of .b.O w-ell-known. Derby, and his $ah&ccos pye. 'justly "famous as combining rw§ 'g__ceileiii;§' 'pf siqo^Q fi|*ijpe_ _.*i?.: The (. qlTOi _ia secured^pe?ia\j^epso,£-st:sie, l^eip _fl#ie}S-__.ifign.' ' '

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 3

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