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MANIJRES. - '/' '" THK T"kffzixg Posipixv, AncKiAND. I?ul<»<Ma. September C. ISR7. Lm luM-d pU-iiM' fiml orcl-M-. . . . In December I shall require a few tons good Bones ami Superphosphate. Thcßomt and superphosphate M.pphcl inst year pave S ood results. Although a dry season I have a good crop of Swedes. The Cora ■ Manure also gave good results oo the growing Oats. Yours truly, W. Gardnbs, Hunger Hon. J. Williamson's Estate. 1 The Frepztso Company, Arncr^WD. ~~ Waitoa Estate. Waihon. September 2, 1887. : 1 (iur Manures were u^cd upon tins Estate for the Turnip crop last season at the rale of lewt. each of Superphosphate 2S per cent, and BonednM per acic. The results are very satisfactory, and the crop compares very favorably with that of the 5 previous season, when Ljiwon' ;)G per cent. Stipei phosphates were used at the. sanio rates. Our Swede crop has been carrying sneep at tlie rate of 160 per acre per week, and many of the roots weigh up to U and lGlbs. Yours fnithfully, G. L. Gbant, Manager* The Frek/ixg Comtanv, ArcKTANP Panmure, July 1, 1887. -Uf.ak Sirs,— l wish y.-u to kiiuw that lam greatly pleased with the Mnnure which I had from you last March. You will remember that I mtcndrd to u>e Eonedust only, but on 3-our recommendation, and a good deal against my own inclination, I gave a 33-nrrc field of Swedes at my Te Awamutu farm a dressing of your Special Dissolved Bone Manure. Ido not hesitate to say that the crop has been three times as heavy as I had looked for— that is. three times as much as I had ever grown oa the same paddock with any other Manures. Many of the Swedes were 30 inches in circumference. I have also used JO* ' - Grass Manure- on new grass with extraordinary results. The sheep running on this prass have improved very rapidlj and I consider that \ have realised better prices for them as a result of the use of the Manure. English Phosphates, costing me £5 per ton more. ha\e not 3 ielded me results to be compared with those I have had since using yours— which is ever iince jmt > works started. You may make any use you like of this letter. • * Yours truly, CHEMICAL WORKS, x™*Bgg&BiSix ™*Bgg&BiSiP n>Ql ' AUCKLANdC""""*

"jnAEMING PAGBw In future, several columns of the Egmont Stab will be devoted to matters connected with the FARM, ORCHARD, and GARDEN. All country settlers should subscript. to the Egmont Stab. Largest and best weekly newspaper on the coast. Price, 4d, TT you want really first-class Ibokmongeey of every description, at prices to meet the hard times, try ENGLAND, of Normanby. NPj SON MOATE & Co. DRINK OUR PuEl Blended Tea It has No Equal for True) Natural Flavour, Value*, and Strength. PI'GES. 2/-, 2/4, 2/B £ r 3/-, 3/4, 4/- t t-Sb. and HDH D - PacHots. ' HALF-CHESTS, BOXES. " PRESS." •« IKr Nelson Is a Profaeelonal Tea Taster and Blander." A"S7AKDSD GOLD At SILVER MEDALS. f ELSON, ff OATE &. (Jo. lEA MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, WELLINCTON. AGENTS-EYERYWHERE. Sold by all princioal storekeepers. T7U)R Cbockeeyware, from a Cruet Bottle to a China Set, try ENG ; LAND, Normanby. Ti/TANAIA STUD HORSES. ffiCkjTij&ihl, Horses will stand r&ifyfyfA 8 season aroun( i i Hawera and Manaia, at fees to suit the times :—: — VOLUNTEER, by Totara, dam Skybird (imp.) ; the best bred horse on the coast. Single mares, £3 ; two or more, £2 10s each. Groomage, 2s 6d. The Clydesdale Entire PRESIDENT will run with mares in a paddock. All mares £2 10s each. The stock of this horse is so well known that further comineDt is needless, except than that a gelding got by President has taken First Prize at Patea A. and P. Association Show for three years consecutively. R. E. McRA.E. 0 STAND THIS SEASON AT HAWEKA. — jyjfq TSltlTQfrrm i PXJItIRI, By Towton — dam, Waitnea. For further pedigree, »°e Stud Book. Terms— Single mare, /J4 10a ; two or more (the bona fide property of one owner), £4- each. Paddocking free for four weeks, after which 2s per week will be charged. AH care will be taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. For further particulars, apply to M. F. BAJRD ; i Or, NOLAN. TONKS, & CO. GLASGOW GEORDIE. sffiSfa f'llHE above pureQj^^^&\Jtt ■*- bred Clydesdale r*uyf%f ta^^ on w^^ travel *3=5^2« | iyg!Bß^?this season between Manutahi and Otakeho. GLASGOW GEORDIE is an up- J standing colt, rising three years, by l Taieri Tom, dam Violet. (For pedi- j gree in full, see card.) j Terais — £3 single mares ; two or * more mares the bona fide property of same owner, as per agreement. All fees to be paid by January Ist, k 1888. i CHAS. WARD, Hawera. a Af± \ fTHHE thorough- I * -■- hred horse inflMlj DON JUAN t J%=Sfc^_ rj (B.ee( B . ee tabulated h •^•BSWg l E(iJL«Ii" pedigree, N. Z. h Stud Book) will run with his mares ti this season at Mawhitiwhiti. Every T. care taken, but no responsibility. E Terms— £2 10a ; two or more, £2 each. 01 Grass free for four weeks, after o\ which 2s per week. JOHN HESLQP.

T>RELIMINARY NOTICE. (ftwm ntfffih The clydesdale t^urffl DIRECTOR Will travel this season between Manaia and Hawera. Terms— £3 10s. Pedigree in future issue. JNO. D. MITCHELL. f^ rpHE purebred Shetland JnaSL jumbo will run with Pony Mares at Ahipaipa Farm, Okaiawa. Terms — 30s. Two or more as per agreement. Grass free for toui weeks, after which 2s per week. p. McGregor. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON BETWEEN MANAIA ANE RAHOTU. /»>. .fffffffrfr c Thoroughbred £*~Mfi£ COCKSURE. COCKSURE, aged, is a dark baj horse, with good flat bone and mr mense muscular power. He was bred by Mr. H. Redwood, and is by Towton (imp.), out of Certainty (dam oJ Dead Shot), by II Barbiere, Chance by Sir Hercules, Finesse. Vide Stud Book. Cocksube's half brother, Dead Shot, was one of the most successful sires on this coast, being sire of Mata, Pinfire, Chokebore, Shotover, Larry, and several others. Towton, full brother to the Peei and Marchioness (winner of the Oaks), was a most successful sire, leaving such performers as Tambouririi, Lara, Korari, Puriri, Songster, Skylark, and Wai-i-ti (dam of Fusilade), Marchioness is grand dam of Spade Guinea. Cocksube's stock bear a very good name m the Wanganui District. For full particulars and terms, apply to R. MUNRO, Pihama. 110 STAND THIS SEASON AT - OWNER'S FARM, OKAIAWA The Clydesdale horse yOl[>» WELLINGTON by Old Wellington, dam a Duke of Argyle mare. Terms exceptionally low to meet the times. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars, apply to C. NEWSHAM, Okaiawa. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OWNER'S FARM, PIHAMA. champion horse in Canterbury), dam Young Pride. Terms: — £2 2s. Paddocking free for six weeks, after which Is 6d per week will be charged. Every care taken, but no responsibility. All fees to be paid on removal of mares. For further particulars apply to S. FORSYTH. mo STAND THIS SEASON. ™k T jdh&%m clvdeßdale CCi4i£LORD CLYDE, at £2 per mare. Also to run with mares, The Thoroughbred horse REDEEMER, at £1 10s. Grass free for one month, after which a charge of 2s per week. All care, but no responsibility. WILSON BROS. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, BETWEEN UA.WERA. AND MANAIA.. -V>s^ CASTOFF. Castoff is a black, got by Castaway, his dam Mavis by Diomedcs (imp.), out of Victoria (N.Z.5.8., vol. iii , p. 34), by Operator, her dam Lady Matilda, by Bay Camerton, out of Miss Nettleton, an English thoroughbred mare imported to Australia from India. Castaway (N.Z 5.8., vol. v., p. 51), by Traducer, out of Mermaid, was r great performer on the turf himself, and was full brother to those celebrated racehorses Malice, Lurline, Le Loup, and Lure. CastofE's stock are admitted to be the best hacks in the district, while his sons, Ruapehu and Tongariro, have been very successful on the turf. Toagariro won the Wanganui Derby, beating Forester and British Lion. Terms : — Single mare, £3 3s ; two or more mares' the property of same Dwner, £2!10s.~ " JAMES CROCKER, WaihL

TMPOUNDINa NOTICE. Impounded in the Manaia Public Pound, on November sth, 1887, . By W. Arnold, ranger, from Ckaiawa, 1 chestnut filly, branded W near shoulder, white face and feet, white on inside of near bind leg, shod If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on Saturday, Not. 26, 1887, at noon, according to tbe pro* visions of the Impounding Act, 1884. FBED. COWBBN, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. Impounded in tbe Pihama Public Pound, on November 8, by Mr. Good, from Oeo — 1 light red bullock, branded like MS on rump, and like M 5 or MS on flank on the off side, piece out of back of eacb ear, little white in face 1 roan bullock, no risible brand or ear-mark If not claimed, and expenses paidj will be sold on Tuesday, tbe 29th November, 1887, at 12 o'clock noon. A. E. BATLIS, Poundkeeper. ■ FOB SALE— A BARGAIN, that well-improved snug little 100acre FARM, now occupied by: the undersigned. jgjf Easy terms if required. For full particulars and to treat, apply to EDWIN B. MOBGAN. Rfthotu, tp6jR~SALE OB TO LET. From December Ist, a capital gixroomed House, with Section, opposite Becreation Grounds, Manaia. Apply on the Premises. FOB SALE, CHEAP— 6,OOO mortice and wire Posts ; also, Strainers. For price, apply to JAMES MANAGH, Halcombe. Tjl O R SALE. Wool Packs Sheep Shears Lime, Cement American Chatre Austrian Bentwood Chairs Hay Forks and Bakes Barbed and Galvanised Wire Roofing Iron Patent Medicines Stationery, Tobaccos W. J. FURLONG, STOBEKEEPBB, MANAIA, OPJJUIAI 101 10 B THE " STAB" GENEBAL PBINTING ESTAB LISHMENT. The undersigned beg to announce that they have just added to their Job Printing Depabtmxkt an extensive and varied assortment of the most modern designs of " printing material, thus enabling them to execute orders in every branch of the trade in a superior and expeditious manner. INNES A CO. "Fon the Blood is in Lorn." pLARKE'S world.famed . bloo* \J mixture is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities fron whatever cause arising. For scrofula scurvy, skin and biood diseases, wai sores of all kinds, its effects! are >>•*,• vellous.. Thousands of testimonials. Sold in ho tiles, 2a 9d and lls each by chemists and patent medicine fen* dors everywhere, bole proprieten, The Lincoln and Midland Oonasiss > Drug Co., Lincoln, Esglind ETAL STAMPS manufactured at the Star Office. G> 13 N 1? 8* FOR THK HA.WERA. A NORMANBY STAB Patea County Chboniou, and WAIMATE PLAINS GAZETTE, Published Daily. Also, EGMONT BTAR, Published Werxly. Hawera— H. I. Jones, bookseller „ Jas. Davidson, storekeeper „ Bobbins and Pierard, do. „ Boyd and Co., bakers Normanby — A. Payne, storekeeper „ W. L. England, storekeeper Okaiawa— G. H. Applegate, storekeeper Manaia — Wallace, storekeepeer. ' „ J. Gilmbur, storekeeper Otakeko — Blennerbasset Bros., do. " Pihama — Wagataff Bros., storekeeper* Opunake — F. Dcs Forges Eltham— Chew Cuong, storekeeper Ngaire— G. H. Applegate, storekeeper „ Brown and Co., storekeepers Stratford— G. and H. Curtis, storekeeper „ C. F. Hare, storekeeper „ J. Mulree, do. [nglewood— J. Lever, storekeeper Sew Plymouth— T. Avery, stationer ; iVaitara— Mr. Beginald Tattoo, llanatahi — B. Whittem, storekeeper ,/ , lakarainea — T. Hells, storekeeker' " ' '' Yoodville— G. Moss, boteikeepar. >atea— J. Kenworthy, bookseller.. „ 'rinted and publish** by Joairji RbaomC Inw«8, of Lake 304 d, Hawera^ ia ,tke County of Haweca printer, i; hULrejir: terodpnatintfoffiot Hixlirdtreet/liA****: aforesaid. T ■ . < ' i . x . kJ j . Tubsday, NovBXBU .IS,-lßf 7. i If \

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1786, 22 November 1887, Page 4

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