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_, MANURES^' "■ ■■.'/"■ '*££*' TmTnrrnxo Compast, auckiasd. 3 „ Eulcunia. Septe mber 6 .-1887.-En.-loscd please find order. . . . In December I shall require a few tons good Bones and fcuperphospnate. JJie.JJonw and Superphosphate supplied last year gave good results. Although a dry season I have a good crop of Swedes. J.AO uora Manure also gave good results on the growing Oats. , b ° Yours truly, W. Gardner, Manager Hon. J. Williamson's Egtateu The TTRKEzryo Company, .Auckland. "~~ Waitoa Estate. Waihou. September 2, 1885!. , Your Manures wero used upon ilii« VMnie for the Turnip crop last season at the rate ot lewt. each ot Superphosphate^ per cent, mid Boui'du-t ihm- acre. The resulis arc very satisfactory, and the crop compares very favorably with that ot previous season, when L.-nves' 36 per cent. Supei phosphates were used at the same rale.s. Our Sw.ede crop has been carrying sheep at the rate of IGU per acre per week, and many of the roots weigh up to 14 and 161bs. # • ■ Yours faithfully, Gr.L. Ghant,, Manager, The Freezing Company, Auckland. , , Panmure, Ju1y.1,,1887. Dear Sins.— l wish y<<u to know that lam greatly pleased with the Manure which I had from you last March. . xou.i^iu remember that lintended to use Bonoclnst only,' but ou your recommendation, and a good deal against my own.inc^nation r l gave a 33-acrc field of Swedes at my Te Awamutu farm a dressing of your Special Dissolved Bone Manure. Ido notj neaitate 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 groTflipn the same paddock with any other Manures. Many of the Swedes were 30 inches in circumference. I have also use^ JOja Grass Manure on new grass with extraordinary results. The sheep running on this grass have improved very rapidly, and, JL consider that I have realised better prices for them as a result of the use of tho Manure. English Phosphates, costing me *5 per ton more, have not yielded me results to be compared with those I have had since using yours— wluch is ever since yojUT works started. You may make any use you like of this letter. • > Yours truly, • . : . ; RogebKit. r CHEMICAL WORKS, 11 "* AUCKLAND. 1

NOW PUBLISHED, THE STAR ALMANACK & DIRECTORY, 1888. PRICE— ONE SHILLING. CONTENTS. PAGE . PAGE Agents-General 172 Governor's establishment 253 Anniversaries, Australasian 129 House of Representatives 254 Area and population of Europe 139 Legislative Council ...253 Astronomical notes 16 Notes, postal 148 Aquatic championship ...165 Number of plants to acre ... 87 Australian statistics 137 Oats, To dress 106 Bank holidays 173 Onions as a diet 174 Births, marriages, and deaths 168 Passing entries 171 Bones as a manure 82 Periods of gestation or hatchBrine for butter 180 ing 100 British Empire in Australasia 174 Population of electorates ...136 Calendar and Diary ... 17,64 Portable creamer 181 Calendar, Gardener's 65,82 Post Office Savings Bank ...146 Cement for cast iron 135 Postal guide— •' Cement for knife handles ...167 Rates of postage 140 Chemistry of food, The ...129 Parcels post 142 Colonial Governors 112 Postal notes' 148 Courts, The — Postal time table 14 District 151 Prime Ministers of United Resident Magistrate ... 154 Kingdom 183 Supreme 151 Propagation of plants by seed 84' Cricket— Public Trust Office 170 Intercolonial 166 Rainfall at Inaha 256 Oxford and Cambridge ...165 Rearing calves 104 Crown grants 169 Recipes 175 Culture of maize 106 Registration of dogs 14 Diphtheria, Remedy for ...171 Road districts, Taranaki ...167 Directory Royal Family, Annuities t0 ... 135 Hawera 184 Royal Family, The ... ... 130 Kaponga 193 Seasons for sowing vegetables 90 Manaia 189 Seeds to sow garden plots ... 87 Okaiawa 193 Seeds to germinate 88 Otakeho 194 Seeds for an acre 101 Pihama 196 Seeds, How to sow 89 Opunake 196 Sovereigns of Europe, &c. ... 172 Rahotu 199 Sporting— Pungarehu 200 Auckland Cup 158 Ok a t; 0 201 Best time in New Zealand 163 Tataraimaka' ... ... 201 Champion Sweepstakes ... 160 Oakura 202 Dunedin Cup 162 New Plymouth 202 Egmont Handicap ...157 Bell Block 252 English races, Winners of 161 Waitara ... ... 214 Grand Prix, Winners of ... 162 WaitaraEast ... ... 215 Maribyrnong Plate ... 160 Tikorangi 216 Melbourne Cup 159 Urenui ... 216 Napier Handicap 163 Inglewood ... ... ... 216 New Zealand Cup 158 MidhirstandManganui... 218 Records ... 163 Waipuku 219 Taranaki J.C. Handicap ... 157 Stratford ".'.'. '.!! ... 220 Victorian Derby 161 ]STgaire 222 Wanganui Derby 157 Eltham and Mangawhero 223 Wanganui Cup 158 Teßoti 225 Wellington Cup 159 Normanby 225 Stamp duties 168 Manutahi 227 ' Statistics— Whakamara 228 Education, Cost of ...133 Kakaramea 228 Exports 131 Alton (late Woodville) ...229 Gold ...132 Patea " 229 ' Imports 131 Waverley 232 Land, deferred payment ... 132 Waitotara County— Land disposed Of ... ...131 Mosstown and Springvale 234 Population 131 St. John's Hill 235 Population 134 River Bank (Right) ...235 Public schools 133 Brunswick 235 Revenue and debt ...132 Aramoho ... 236 Revenue and expenditure Upokongaro 236 of counties ... ... 135 Kai Iwi 236 Summary of N.Z. statistics 133 Maxwell and Okehu '.'.'. 236 Wool export 132 Nukumaru 237 Statutes— ■ Waitotara 237 Electors qualification ... 170 Wanganui ... !!! !!! 237 Fencing 122 Education Boad, Wanganui 150 Impounding 114 Electorates, Population of ... 136 Licensing ... 170 English Cabinet 173 Succession of N.Z. Governors 112 Farm buildings 103 Table of DistancesFarm, Tho— Coastal 11l Agricultural notes ... 91 Hawera to Opunake ...109 Cereals 92 Hawera to New Plymouth. 109 Dairy produce 97 Hawera to Manutahi .r. 109 Frozen meat trad© ... 99 Intercolonial 11l Grain crops 91 Manutaki to Foxton * ... 109 Grass seed 94 Napier to Welington ..: 110 Live stock in colony ... 95 Napier to Tauranga ...110 Sheep in New Zealand ... 98 San Francisco route ... 11l Stock and produce in N.Z. 95 Suez route ..; 11l Taranaki pastures 93 Table, Well-sinking ... „..183 Fowl-house, The 178 Telegraphic guide 149 Game laws 181 Time, European and New Z. 113 Garden recipes 86 To ascertain weight of cattle 103 Intercolonial rowing matches 165 To estimate weight of stack Making soap 105 of hay 103 Manures ... 102 Vaccination 171 Money orders!.'! !!! !!! 146 Wanganui Education Board 150 New Zealand Railways ...255 Waterproof calico 106 New Zealand Legislature— S e ?^ ts a ? d m . easuros i . ••' J™ Cabinet 253 Weights of various materials 108 iisnsrEs & co., PROPRIETORS, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1835, 23 January 1888, Page 4

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