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Bufiiness JVotices. — ■ — : ! iiu___, V A 1^ 1 |j AYJSOI f M & P 0 * Have on hand and to arrive per Syren and '0 [^steamers following — fl7o tons quarter-inch *Bone>«") g _ dust, our own : Al h\-y\d ."« w 30 tons Wellington Bonedust, g; «-' g . in 3 grindings — fine, me- "> B -p J;' dium, and coarse iw'a.M f" $ g j3O tons Auckland Bone Flour f 3 ■ C | (Warnock's) §^^*- i.i 28 tons Queensland Bone P 4 S<i Klour, quality quite equal , rt. (^ to our last shipment " J °■' Buyers of 5 tons and upwards, at wholesale £>rices. • ssj?er ton will he saved tv huyers in ca-vtiag* and storage by orders coming in &;nio fr be scut from skip's tide; f 17 tons Peruvian Guano, £17 ) For cash 2$ - 22. tons Huon Island Guano, £5 j discount Superphosphate ( London), best quality, £8 10 a ' Gypsum or t>ulpha,te of Lime, from Whit* 0 Islaud, £5 Salt, Rock, Manure, and Dairy Ar.so, Seed Wheat, Seel Cats, fjye Corn, Tares, 1 Peas, Beans, Linseed, Lucerne, &c. c Clover and (h ass Seeds, Turnip, Carrot, Mangold &c, all fresh and good. Garden Seeds, new and reliable. .' Potatoes (Canterbury), grand quality for table Potatoes (Oamarn), well suited for seed Potatoes, Early Kidneys, Pinkeyes, &o« very scarce ' A DAM LA YBO U HN & Cor = DURHAM STRKET, AUCKLAND. - CHAR LBS irESKETH.] ALEXANDER AITKBiT HESKTSTU &. AITKBN, •i:\IN AND SE!) MERCHANTS ' SHIPPING & •■JSNI3IIAL AGENTS '< uk -ayma-kkkt, 105 qureh street, Auckland, j Having auocoedod to the Seed and Grain Business lately carried on . by. M Alfred 130CKXAND, hope by steady attention to busi noas to merit a continuance of the publio favours. Their present stock consists of a new importation of all kinds of Agricultural Garden and Flower Seeds ; also, Oats, Maize, Chaff, Bran, Bnnedust, Guano, and Artificial Manures, Fine, Course, and Rock Salt, New. Zealand Flax, Tow and .Qgeoanut Fifore- >-. - HessTs^ESKteTH ANJ^AriikEN having been my employ, for 'maatf "years, I-eojwidently oo:s-mcsd them to my friends as reliable and arfiful lnw'ness m«n.— ALVRBn BuOKtAlill), THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL ADVERTISERS 1 ASSOCIATION. Central London Offices :...,.• ALBERT BUILDINGS, 51, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C. Correspondents invited throughout, the Empire, /COLONIAL PRINTERS, Publishers, and \J Newspaper Proprietors in the Colonies or the Provinces are reminded : — - 1. That bouafidv Advertisements from good Firms, and for long' terms, may be secured by the agency of this Associa* tioa, 2. That British Advertisers are yearly increasing 1 in numbers, and are more ready than ever to advertise in Colonial Paperß. y 3. The prospects of '^he immediai©- — •-« Federation of the Empire will euooui'age increased enterprise and publicity by British Manufacturers in the Culonia| Press, i. The Colonial Press is inadequately known in Great Britain.' ■ Influenced by these facts, the Manager of Lho British and Colonial Advertisers' Asso- * i oifttion (Colonial Department) submits— • a. That, as the Mercantile and" Pub-. l ' lisbing business of the Empire is nearly allied dud interchangeable, and as Pub° lishers have unusual opportunities of promoting' business for Advertisers, 3 Manufacturer* prefer doing .bmineta with Merchants who use the 2V««Sj and toith ■ Commercial Publishers, B. That all Colonial Publishers may reckon upon au increase of Advertising business in proportion to the interest shown 8 in the businsas of their Advertisers. Adt vertisers are satisfied with very little 3 encouragement, but 'without it renewals are difficult. . . - Cjj, Some .^ublisaers already act upon . J the Common sense procedure' of promotiug business for their Advertisers, and accept- ' suitable merchandise at export rates in payment of Advertisements. This plan >1 works-well, as a Commission business is '.- cultivated for the Colonial Publisher, > and the Advertiser gets return business 'i -promptly, .or does not feel himself neg- • s lected. (t The Manager is prepared to attend-to the above or similar business for Members only, ' , securing subscriptions and ordinary advert isements ou usual Commission, which should " r be liberal. The Subscription to the Association is One ! Guinea per anuum. The first year's Sub- ' scriptipn need only be remitted by P. 0.0., assubsequent dues will go to account in the advertisements thufc will be collected. Copies of Papers, Advertisements and 1 Subscription Forms, with full particulars to -save time, thould bo sent, clearly addressed, to ike Offices of . ... THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL ADVERTISERS' ASSOCIATION,^ Atißeet Buildikgs, ~--- --51, QjJEpi VicroEu. Stbebt, London, E.O. \ Af/eneies, or other business desiderated} should form the subject of a private letter; P.S.r-During iho current year, Adrortfae. ments to a very large extent haVe been jn-« serted by the, Manager in "the. following (among many) first-class publications .'~Tli& Catalogue i and the Guide to the"lnterhationai Health Exhibition (W...Clowqs & Sons)'; Tfie ;. ; iiuuitary Record ; The Medical Jfteoord (Smith, Elder & Co.); The Keld; „TW { ... ArchiU-ct; Tlie Yachteman \. :Tho Banner e ''- ■ '-. ] t eEcoledasl:icaLoaz6tteV''T]ie' v S^^al(ii"'j'. : '-'- t '- ; rhe British and Colonial W.ovl&i' ' T&ei't&flL^', m the Auckland TAgiioultuial/^inpaiWj - ;•. &c. ; /..;.'' i .^'-V- '■'-•: '•_ "'V/v^-.^v-ii

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1795, 31 January 1885, Page 1

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