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Easiness JTotices. A DAM T AYBOTJRN & po. Have on hand and to arrive per Syren and steamers following — fl7o tons quarter-inch Bone~^ "a dust, our own Al br;md A a 2 30 tons Wellington Hoiio.iust, £:§•' 3 in 3 grindiiigs— fine, me- J»p xn _2 <g ! dium, and coarse ? S'S.S 8 g 1 30 tons Aucklaud Bone Flour f 3 jf>E. g " (Warnock's) an^ 1-1 2S tons Queensland Bone P'g<tj Flour, quality quite equal & to our Last shipment J Buyers of 5 tons and upwards, at wholesale prices. Os j)cr ton Kill be mrvd to buyers in c(tß'<fag& and storage by order* coining in, time #0 be sent from shiji'.i -tide. 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 Sulphate of Lime, from White Islaud, £5 Salt, Rock, Manure, and Dairy Also, Seed Wheat, Seed Cats, Eye Corn, Tares, Peas, Beans, Linseed, Lucerne, &c. Clover and Grrass Seeds, Turnip, Carrot, Mangold, &c, all fresh and good. Garden Seeds, new and reliable. Potatoes (Canterbury), grand quality for tabls Potatoes (Oamaru), well suited for seed Potatoes, Early Kidneys, Pinkeyes, &c, ' very scarce ADAM LA YBOURN & C(V DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND Dipping Season, I'iSd. 66 T I3STCOLN SHEEP DIP." jL~A (poisonous.) T E DIP." \JT (non-poisonous.) Will mix with cold water, and not discolour the wool. Theso Sheep Dips are Certain Distraction to TICKS, their egsrs ; LICE, their ova ; and ALL PARASITES infesting the Skins of SHEEP and other ANIMALS. Having had practical experience of Sheep Dipping "in every -purt of the World, the Proprietors arc enabled to adopt their Sheep Dips to the special requirements of every country, and the attention of Merchants and Dealers are specially called to ham. The " G-LYCHRiNK Dip" is the best ever introduced for Wool Growing purposes, and for Merino and cross-bred Sheep, as shown by testimonials; and the "Lincoln Dip" ia the most durable in the Wool, will koep the Sheep clean longer than any other Dip has yet attained, and is specially recommended for long- wool led Sheep. Sold everywhere, in strong Iron Drums (which are free) of 'iOlbs., oOlbs., and lOOlbs. each. Price 4s. per G-allon for quantity (lOlbs. to Gallon), a great reduction on orders for larger quantities for large flocks, when 1,000 gallons of liquid can bo made for £3 lOsi" $ofe Proprietors and JFanufdctinvrs : — TOMLINSON AND HATWARD, Chemists, Lincoln, England, Agents :- : — Australia. — Briscoe and Co., 37 and 39, Little Collins Street, Melbourne. New Zealand. — The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand, _ Dunedin, Christchurch, Invercargill. and Timaru, &c. The Loan and Mercantile Agency Company of Now Zealand, at their various Branches. John Maxwell, Strand, Tauranga. Extract from report, dated April 28, ISS-i, of Captain Shaw, C.8., (Chief of the London F, re .Brigade), on jpIRE PREVENTION BY CTANITE, Note— Captain Shaw has novor previously reported in favour of any Engine, Appliance, Liquid or other means of Fire Prevention or for Firo Extinction. "The wooden stairs" (coated with Cyanite) <: resisted strong flames well, and practically were not wu.ikened by them." "I have no doubt th:t cyaxitk would be found most useful iv preventing the s?>re:ul of lire, and 1 should be glad to see itfmore generally u^-<i on Wood, Canvas, and othor Materials in Theacros, Public Buildings, and Private Houses." " I consider that wooden stairs coated with cyanite are, iv case of fire, muoh safer than stone." Cyanite lias been already largely used in many parts of the World in Public Buildings, Houses, S tables, Theatre 1 ?, See, iucluding the following London Theatres, viz. :— Ly- [ cenm, Savoy, Princess's, Standard, Criterion, Novelty, Now Prince's, Emj)ire, &c. C.v anite is a Colourless (or Coloured) Fire Proof Staining, Non -poisonous, which renders all substances to which it is applied uninflammable, and also acts as an excellent Primimfor Paint or Varnish (thus so. King all ordinary priming), ,tho material so primed remaining tire-proof. Price 9s 6d per Gallon (colourless). Colours extra. Strong Iron Drums, to contain 4 gallons, 2s Od each extra. N.B.— Cyanite covers approximately twice the space that ordinary priming or paint covers, SUITABLE FOR ALL CLIMATES. r """""— I Sole Manufacturers : THE PATENT LIQUID IIRE-PROOF CYANITE COMPANY, Limited, 82, BISnOPSGATE STREET WITHIN, LONDON E C. Works— Chelsea, S.W. 3ul fO dCJ^t ma<le h y persons of w^ r < "" cither sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Anyone clii do the w ■!'!;. C'.ipital not required. We will start you. Outfit wortk £1 mailed free. The "inployment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls can earn nearly as much »•• mun. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now ia the time- don't delay, but write to us at nee. Address Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine, United States.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1807, 28 February 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1807, 28 February 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1807, 28 February 1885, Page 1