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MANURES. The Freezing Company, Attckiand, Everslsy, Walton, 26th July, 1887. Dear Sihs,— Enclosed is my order for Corn Manure, but I shall probably require more by the end of August, and I shall need about eight tons of Manure for Turnips in December next. lam much pleased with the last lot I got from you. I have a very good crop of Swede Turnip^ this year. It is carrying 40 steers per acre per week, which, I think, is a very good result, leeing that the manure I used only cost me 12s per acre. Yours very truly, John Hust. The Fbeezing Company, Auckland, Wartle, August 19, 1887. G-BNTLEMKN, — During my long experience as a farmer I hare used many hundreds of tons of Superphosphates, supplied by various makers, aud I can conscientiously say that I never used any with better results than from that supplied by the fxeesing Company. I am» yours respectfully, . . . t ■ Jos. J. Babugh. r«i Fbozbn Meat and Storage Company, Auckland, Cambridge, 6th August, 1887. • Dbah Sirs, — I have made several trials of your Manures, and used them extensively for root crops, and all the results b*ve been most satisfactory. Tn fact, I think it madness to buy the imported article hen we can get as good here for much less money. Yours faithfully, KICHAED EETNOLCS. The Pbeezing Company, Auckland, Inncllan, Onehunga, 17th August, 1887. Deab Sib, — In answer to your inquiry about the Grass Manure, I can say that it answered the purpose so well that I intend to repeat the application on the same land. Yours truly, *.-'.' Charles Suttib. CHEMICAL WORKS. I *** AUCKLAND. 2

fiHABMING DESIGNS \J BIETHDAT CABDS. WEDDING CABDS. CONDOLENCE CAEDS. The undersigned beg to intimate that they have just received by direct Bteamer from Home a large selection of Birthday, Wedding, and Condo lence Cards, together with a quantity of SCEIPTUEE TEXTS and OENAMENTS of the latest designs, and most artistic finish. The whole are marked at very low prices, to meet the times. INNES & CO., Stab Office. W. A'COURT, SHOEING and GENEEAL SMITH, HIGH-BTEE]BT, H A W E E A. n r f\ N SALE 1000 bushels Perennial Eye Grass Seed 2000 bushels Milling Wheat 1000 bags Chaff (Oaten Straw) Oats, Cape Bariey Chick Wheat Crushed Oats Wheat and Barley Derwent Potatoes, Eating and Seed All to be sold cheap, in quantities to suit. WOODS BEOS., Eailway Station, Hawera. ON SALE— CoaI and Firewood, Charcoal, Lime, Ac. ; Post and Eails, Palings and House Blocks ; Oats, Chaff, Fowls' Feed, &c; Tea, Sugar, Flour, Ac. A. HAUGHEr, Princes-street. A. H. having rented Furlong's Store, opposite Sash and Door Factory, has superior Storage Accommo ■ dation for Grain and other Produce. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. 1880. 1885. Surplus Cash Profits £73,670 £245,315 Cash divided as Bonuses 56,000 150,000 Total Reversionary Bonuses added to Policies ... £443,943 Ca6h Reserve Profits in 1885 £95,315 Annual Income, £260,000. Total Funds, £1,280,000. State Security. Low Premiums. Liberal Conditions. Economy. Lowest Premiums. — Theße are the lowest in the Colonies. Liberal Conditions. — The conditions are in all respects most liberal. Prompt PAYMENTs.-Claims are promptly paid on proofs of death and identity, and valid dischage. Economy.— The ratio of expenses to income is far lower than that of any other office of similar ag9 doing business in the colonies. SEPARATE SECTION FOR TOTAL ABSTAINERS. The only Life Office in New Z' aland which offers to Total Abstainers the advantage of a Temperance Section. LOANS ON MORTGAGE. From time to time a limited portion of the Funds is lent on first mortgage of freehold Fecurhy, with option of repayment by instalments. Information can be obtained at the Head Office, and all Branches and Agencies. D. M. LUCKIE, Commissioner ; Or from J. F. MARTIN, Postmaster, Hawera. ii A i per day to be made by 4- I TO 4", ft- persons of either sex, in gyi iV ■ their own localities, at work fi>. as. New business. All meet with wonderful success. Any one can do the work. Capital not required. jWe will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and _ instructions mailed free. Now ifl the time —don't delay, but write to ub at once. Address, Stinaon & Co., Portland* Maine, United St»te§.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1756, 17 October 1887, Page 1

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