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: •. .Late Advertisements. \£7ANTED to Buy cheap, 5,000 to 8,000 pfT, Secodd-hand Bricks.—Apply at once to paries Whiijtin, Wellcslcy-street. OTANTED,for a~Boy~oY]s, a Situation ''\Z . in,an Office or .Warehouse.—Address .Anjieus^STAu Office. <JK>OT AND "SHOE TRADE.—Wanted, *J» a Boy for Eyeleting, and a Girl for ■£!mited~ Apply Northern Boot Company. '|lO LET, ,Comfortab!e 5-roomed Cottage, ivLr • M9unt Eden Road, City Water, 5s a £°™r.—Apply New Zealand Loan and Discount 225£._High-screot. rpO LET~(furnished), a small, convenient TLfi.Oft SitLE, Piano, £27, cosfe £50,. in twT.m exco,l]«"t order; owner must sell.-Mrs fj-^goon^Brown.srrect, Ponsonby.' "fpOR SALE, Gentleman's Mottled Kauri saVo» WriMng- Table. Also, an Iron Safe, tl£f*_x36 ; --Baker Bros.. Auctioneers. IP&IANO (cost 70 guineas) to bo sold for JL half; walnut upright grand ; nearly new; Pargain.—Mu3ica! Budget. Queen-street. "dli |^||—Piano, in ebony case; also, £>wJLx7 another, £15 10s, check action; ■Harmonium £7 10s.—M.usicai Budget, Queenstreet. OHE walke in beauty as the light, beN 3 cause sho wears our Evening Shoes, ?2Eerio£, 2slld.—Ncwton_Boot Warehouse. 1* fADIESI SUFFER-AGE — Offceii ago J«-< from bad boots, when perfect one's can oe obtaincd^at the Newton Boot Warehouse. / SJHILDR^N TS"sTrong bchoofWoots, 3s V/lld; Best Value in Slippers in the city, Is jfgj__Try them.—Newton Boot Warehouse. JO"E W j yEALAND TmARMER FOR JULY Is Now Issued. '•"• CONTENTS: ' .. ■■:,;■' Page. THE FARM. — July Month —The Formation of Permanent Pasture—What Jo do With Maize Stalks (illustrated)— The New Fodder Plant-A Homemade Horso Brush (illustrated)—lhe Grass-Killing White Grub—,A New kra in the History of Guano —Tho Agricultural Conference—Notes and Gleanings, 273-277 Live Stock.—A Champion Polled Bull '(illustrated)— Another Opinion on the Down Cross—AChampion Shire Maro (illustrated)— Downs v. Lincolns for Crossing—The Down and the Lincoln Cross .. 273-279 THE DAIRY.— Mr Sawyers on the Butter Bonus Question — Developing ■ the Butter Industry — Suggested Possibilities of tho Dairy Industry— I Management of Dairy Cows—Dairy Skimmings 279-280 THE GARDKN.-Monthly Reminders ; for July—Roses—Crab Apples as Ornamental Trees—Fallen Leaves and ( Garden Rubbish—Selecting Varieties : of Cihrysanthemiims — Horticultural i Clippings J. .. 281-202 The Fruitgrower.—Orchard Notes \ for July—Grafting over Large Applo ! Trees ! (illustrated) — Tasmanian • Orchards and Orchard Work—Plant- : ing Fruit Trees—Experiments with i Fruit in Cool Chambers — Winter | Pruning .. ..' 282-285 ENTOMOLOGICAL.—Various Items— j Insect Life—the Chafer Grub .. .. 286-287 THE POULTRY YARD.-The Oia ; English ' Game Cock—Profits from i Poultry-Keeping —An opinion on > Langshans .. .... .. .. 288 EDITORIAL.— Signs of Solid Prosperity—Judging Fowls by Comparison or Points—Why Not Grow Osiers 1 289-290 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.—AII leged Adulteration of Now Zealand Butter—County Roads and Travelling Sheep — Something About Wool Staples ■(illustrated) — New Zealand i Produce in London—Results of Codlin Moth Legislation in Tasmania — Jackson's "Hastings Bacon Factory— The Alexandra Cream Separator— i Notes, Communications, and Reviews ■' (illustrated) .. .. 290-293 SOCIETY MEETINGS.—Hawke's 'Bay Agricultural arid Pastoral Society— - Canterbury Fruitgrowers' Association .. —Franklin Agricultural Society ... 294-295-SPECIAL' INDUSTRIES.—PracticaI" : ; Hints on Lemon Culture .. .. ... 295 The Mice Plague in Scotland .. .. 296 EDITOR'S LETTER tiOX. - Cotllita Moth, a Thorough Remedy—Codlin .Moth Legislation—Re Codlin Moth Legislation—Jerseys in the Waikato 295 Our Inquiry Department.—Peach '. Trees Dropping Their Fruit—Getting - , Rid of! Ants in Houses-^-Poisoning .' 'Small , Bird? — Wheat-Growing — ■ Diseased Turkeys—Planting Applo Trees and Root Fungus—Salt—' Cast .;'Ewes'—Foot Rot .. 296 DISTRICT REPORTS.—Hawke's Bay 'Province -• Wellington Province: | Wanganui, Masterton, The West ■ Coast—Auckland Province : Bay of Plenty, Wairoa South, Waimato North, Waikato, Whangarci—Canterbury Province: South—Otago Province: Gore 297-303 New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Com-. jpany .. • •■ 304 The Women's Franchise Question ' .. 301 Dairy Produce 304 HOME AND HOUSEHOLD.—Poetry: At the Workhouse Door—The Tuno '. the oJd Cow Died of .. .. .. 305 The Storyteller.—The Earl's Secret 305-506 Fob the Ladies. — Violets —My Bairnies.and Me—Work ColumnInfant's Knitted Sock (illustrated)— Hints on Shopping — Our Fashion j Column (illustrated)— Boa, Muff, and Cap —English Fashion Items—Fireside Scraps .. '■'■• 306-308 For the Young Folks.—An English liAutumn—Eureka!—Tho Great Ho#t M&vlehtiavy — ' CompanjvMannerS*.; Make Children Happy—ln a Spunish vForest :.. .■■ ■■ ■■ .■■ ..'3OB-309 Children's Post Office 309-310 The Household. — Smokod Sausages i -..HousckccpinK Hints—MedicalNotes , l\— Kitchen .Recipes: p _ .. ;. 311 SUNDAY READING.— Thorns,. <•„ '■- 312 SUPPLEMENT.'""' h * ' rjIBTRIGT-REPORTS.—North and MM Canterbury .. -• - _.•■ •• J Auckland Pigeon and Canary Show .. 1 r'Hl'" &.PlAßY.—Se.%aonablo Hints for ijuiy—Extracted Honey—Aßeekeeper U\Bsx) Luclf-Ho\v to See Bees Wfieii ! They sVarm ■ ••.!;. 2-3 s ', ' Auctions. . :.' .. ". MONDAY, JULY 18, at 11 o'clock. ANNUAL QALE OF PURE -BRED pOULTRY IN THE AGRICULTURAL HALL ON MOiCDAV FOLLOWING POULTRY SHOW. The Society having fcintllygiven tha useof thpir Show Pens for Ihe Sale, both' ve;:'.c-r;j ai^s lntonding purchasers will have tho. sattsfaction of seeing the birds propcrl; staged, ALEX AITKEN Will hold a Monster Auction Salo an abeve of T>RIZE POULTRY and others on Mon- -&- day following Show. Only Pure-bred and First-class Birds will be offered for sale, consequently breeders can rely upon obtaining none other than genuine stock. Arrangements have been made for the care of exhibits entered for sale from the close of Show till morning of sale. Entries for this sale will bo received by (he Auctioneer up till Friday, 15th July. All those having Birds to dispose of are requested to communicate with the undersigned as early as possible. Further details later ou. j ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER }

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 8