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Business Notices. Have on hand and to arrive per Syren and 0 steamers following — f 170 tons quarfcer-meh Bouc-^ "a dust, our own Al I'- Mid ' "■§ 2 30 tons Wellington Boualust, j & §-' g . in 3 grindinga —fine, me- | S - eg j diurn, and coarse •&• s> rt J ;■ Sg\ 30 tons Auckland Bone Flour >g $w Z % v (Warnock's) g & i\ 2S tons Queensland Bono ?*§• <i I'lour, quality quite equal Z- { to our last shipment J ° j Buyers of 5 fcoiis and upwards, at whoiesale i prices, Tis per ton will he saved lv hnye-rs in ,■,/-.« and storage, by order* coming' in •=•'!.■/. : ; ha sent from .v/w^'rf side. ( 17 tons Peruvian Ouano, £17. "> For cash 2^ J 22 tons Huon Inland Guano, £5 ) discount :- upcrphospliat". ( London), best finality, £8 if) 3 Gypsum or .Sulphate of Lime, from White' Lvfand, £\i Salt, liock. Manure, and Dairy At,.,-o, S(^.vl Sco.l Tats, Hye Oorn, Tares, 1 (>t<r -«- BoaiiK, Linseed, Lucerne, &c. <. :ioviif;nm' (.ii aps Socds, Turnip; Carrot, Mangojii. &c, all fresh and good, harden JSccda, new and reliable. • Potatoes (Canterbury;, grand quality for tabl« I otatoes (Oamaru), well suited for seed Potatoes, Early Kidneys*, Pinkeyes, &c., very scarce ADAM LAYBOURN &Go;-.,~ DUIIHAM STREET, AUOKLANT, CHAULKS lIE3KKXH.] ALEXANDER AITKEN HEBKETfrI & AITKEN/ it iI N AN D Sa E D ME HC R >. Nf S '>■ .SSIIPPING & OGNKRAL A«JEN"TB i nX 'iAFMABKET, 105 QaEEN STREET, Auckland, Having succeeded to the . Seed and Grain Business lately carried on by M . Aifred BocivLANi), hope by stojidy attqution to buai sigss to merit a continuance of the public favours. T.iair pvossnt stock consists of a j utjvv n.-:porfritio:! of i-.1l kiiiils of Aariculhiral I t.i&vdc.-i a,ntl Lio^tr Bc?dy ; a ho; G;^. Ma'b, ChiiiT, Bran, Bnnec-usfc, Guaue, s.z.o. Anificial Manuvos, _Jine, Course, and .Hock Salt, Hew '/jC/.xhivl \>'h:;, Tow and Cocoiiuut FibreVlc:B3i:j Resketu. akd Aitken having beca •::.;/ '.:':: ploy for many yeart;. I comuieufciy cr.ri ;rs <-:r.tl fcjjsm to my vvieads aa i-elia-l>lo and ' avKfni i«i:v : npss .i!?si. — A.u?nrv!! P»ucrci.A,\-:v, \T\m BHTTISH AND -COLONIAL^ A DVE liTISERR' A .SHOCTA.TTOK.^^ Contra I London OfHees : ALm-:;v.T liUJLDINaS^oI, QUEEK VIOTO3UA STUEJST, T<;.O. j _— „ .. \ C»ri'<:*/:,ir,,/r. ./.< >„x\!.'il .'!i. njiijfrrtttt fhr Umpire. /"^OT.ONIAL PRINTERS, Publishers, and V.-' Newspaper Proprietors in the Colonies or tho Provinces ui-a reminded : — 1 . That ho/n-Jide Advertisements from cou;i "Finns, :tud for long* terms, may he .securod by 'fcho agency of this Association. 2. That British Advertisers me yearly, incroasing' in numbers, and are more ready than fever to art vertigo in Clnlnninl [ ;;. The prospects of the immediate ■ ! J-Ycier-ition of tho Empire will encourage luevouscci- ontc-rpris? and publicity bj" Tiri;iijii ALuur.l'iiucurora in tho Colonial I J ross. ■i. Tha Colonial Press is inadequately * j ki.!.!>Y" in G-roafc Britain. '.' _^- fl «#r r — *" j lufluenrsd by _ these- facts, the Maiiage)' oi tlie British and 'Coloniti.i. .A flyortisei-.-*' Association 'Colonial T>opartrnGnti submits — a. That, as the Mercantile and 'Pub' iiMhiiiy })u.,-ij!eti;-' of t!;« Empire is Nearly allied ujjcl ihterohnngeabie, and ai? Pub* J Jishcrs havo unusmil opportunities df . i proinoiin-' businc-it for ' Advertisorfl, M'o :w i'c: ti'i'i-i'x prefer thi/ir/ business with Mvi'vlti:nt3 who x-o tho ZVm, and vAth Coinmeroial Puliislicrs. v>. That nil Coi.mial Pu 1 -Ushers may vei:ko:i upou ;".n iuore.-ise of Advertising bu.siiu-!-.s //.' ;ji'u]/i»'tian to tho inicrett shown in tin- biitl>!i*s of their Adceriim's. Ad- ■ . vei'ti^c-l•s are roti*!icd with very little encot;i\/!»oiiio:ifc, but without it,' renewals ~~ u,v Jijiirult. a. .Soifie Publisher:, already act upon the common, kciu-o pvocedmt) of promoting busiiivi.-; for their A dvovtUcya, aad accept .sni.^abie mert;h:i:Hli-;o afc .'.vjHx'l telex in payment of AdvrM'liseinents. This plan ■ wni'!:s wol!, us a Commission hn.siness iscultivated i'ov tho Colonial Publisher, and the Advortisor gets return Imsiness promptly, or Joes not feel him-'df neglected. * " - The Manager is prepared to attend to the -. above ol 1 siniiluv business for Members only-,--^^ securing subsnriptioris and ordiuavy advertisemenls on usual Commission, which should . bo liberal. The Subscription to the Association is One Guinea per annum. The iir.-.t year's Subscription need only bo remitted by P. 0.0., as ruL ••quent dues will go to account in the adve^tiseJur-nts that will be collected. Copies of Papers, Advertisements und Subscription Foj-ihh, with full particulars to save time, should ho sont, <hvrhj addre^ed, to th? Offices of THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL ADVERTISERS' ASSOCIATION. At.trjit Buildings, 51, Q.uken VicroitxA. Si'iiw-rr, Luxdon, E.C. Ai/ciuim, or oilier iwihie** drxiiluroUuf, T'iWT(&-^<.'~~ form the biihjcfl of a prtvitt IvllcvP. B. — During; iln^uurtont yea*.^ Advertise- • monts to a very lur^o extent hayo been inserted by the MiMiagt-r i:i the following (among many) ftrsl-'.-lu.-w publiciitiojia: — The Catalogue and, the Icicle to tho International . Health Exhibition {\X. "Clowos & 'Sous) ; -Tho . .'. ; Sanitary Record; The Medical Record , . (Smith, Elder & Co.); Tho -Field ;'. The T; ! Architect; Tho Ysiuhtsnum ; Tiio 33ariner ;' ... Tho Ecclesiastiocil Gazette ; Tho . 'X'he British and Colonial Wprld ; The Issue ■ . . the Auckland Agricultural Company, . £.mited; &c. ,-^.^

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1791, 22 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1791, 22 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1791, 22 January 1885, Page 1

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