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, J W HIB ST tt LICENSED ' LAND BROKER, FINANCIAL *• INSUI ANCE A GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Council Chambers ... Hawbba *• — Agencies — . Colonial Mutual Life Office. Phoenix Assurance Company, '- United Insurance Company, Ocean Accident Insurance Coy, Si aw, Savill and Coy., Ltd. Town and County Properties of b every description for sale and lease. '• Rents and debts collected. Loans negotiated. d Insurance against firo and aooident • effected at minimum rates. Transfers, eases morgages fito prepared at soale rates 3 |g TWI Gr G o~a «?BOPftIBTOHa OF THB ' HAWERA SASH AND DOOR FAOTORY TIMBER AND HARD WARE MERCHANTS. ~ Glover Road • Hawkba. 3 f\N the premises may be found :— g ' KJ Building timbsr of every g ' description, dressed timber, mouldmg and architraves, doors, rs sashes and general joinery, fret and band saw work, turnery, cooperage ;0 in all it branches, dairy faotory 3_3 _ work a speciality, faotory fittings, lubricating, machine and paint oils, [d varnishes, red and white lead, paint 3 brashes, galvanised iron, spouting, ridging, lead, zino, nails, lime, oement, ties, drain pipes (Auckland made), chimrey pots, sinks, etc, engine fittings, belting, paoking asbestos, cotton waste, sight-feed lubrioators, coaoh builders' requisites, blacksmiths' do., portable forges, Australian hard woodsfancy woods, builders 1 material including looks, hinges, sash weights, sash cord, sash fasteners, axle pulleys, _ door bangc:s, etc., timber jacks, bottle do., house blocks, fenoing and gate posts,, gates, gate hinges, hurdles, glass, fancy and plain in endless variety. Inspection invited. 3> Civility, attention and satisfaction guaranteed N ' IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. /^HEAP "IyTANURES. ls ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAURANGA] M" if AWURE— £i per ton. Guaranteed Analysis: Trioaloio Phosphate, 27 per oant ; Ammonia, 7 per cent. BONE DUST— £5 5s per ton. Guaranteed Analysis: Trioaloio Phosphate, 48 per cent: Ammonia. 4 per cent. & No. 1 MIXTURE- £5 2s 6d per ton Guaranteed Analysis: One half d Lawes' Superphosphate; one half Bone Dust. No. 8 MIXTURE - £& 103 per tok. One half Lawes' Superphosphate one half « M " Manure. No. 4 MIXTURE -£41634 163 per ton. One third Lawea 1 Superphosphate ; one third Thomas' Phosphate ; one third Bone Dust. This is afirst-class Turnip Manure, and is speoially recommended for wet or sour lands. SPECIAL POTATO MANURE, £ 6 per tow. MIXING— The manures are not mixed until the orclera are seat out, and purchasers at their option can, _ have the original manures sent to j them in the makers' bags and make the mixtures themselves. KAINIT.— The addition of a small proportion »f Kainit to any of the mixtures is an advantage, and oan , be made without extra charge, d specified by the purohaser when . giving the order y SEISOIAL MIXTURES oan be made ar any time to suit farmers. ; NOTE.— The «M " Manure gave \. the best results in proportion to ; cost out of nineteen experiments , p with Champion Swede Turnips at Q the Government Experimental Farm, at Momohaki, in 1897 (see page 170, 3 Fifth Report of Agricultural Depart* ment) : — |] The experiments made at Q Momohaki with various manures upon |Turnips in the Season 1898a 1899 show that the BSST result ; was obtained from a mixture of one 3 third steamed bone dust and two r thirds basic . slag (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the best result, at a i f minimum cost, was from a mixture of one third Lawes' Superphosphate i f and two thirds of the W M.E. Co.'s 11 M " Manuro The latter mixture t oontains the same components 9 as the W.M.E. Co.'s "No. 8 j Mixture, the proportions being a little different. The former eombina4 tion points to the fact, now generally i recognised, that the value of basio slag, also known a? Thomaß' Phost phate, has been greatly underI estimated. The W.MX Co.'s Eo. I 4 Mixture oontaina one third of Thomas' Phosphate, A perusal of [ the report of Mr Gillandera, the I manager at Momohaki, embodying . the results of the • experiments t referred to, which will be found in the Seventh Report of the Department of Agriculture, would amply repay any farmer who finds a difficulty in selecting the most suitable manures. THB COMPANY RECEIVEB Stock tor Freezing-, Upon Owner's Aooount at the following Rates, to Inolude Slaugh. ter JJ D |» F'f z»ag, Shipping, Wrapper and Freight :— For Shipment in the Month? of Jane to November, inclusive,— Mutton, f d per lb (three-farthings) Beef, 9-10 th per lb (nine-tenths of a penny) Lamb, 0-10fch per lb (nine-tenths of a penny) For Shipment in the Months of December to May, inclusiveMutton 1 and MOth per lb (one penny and one-tenth) Beef, 1 and MOfch per lb (one penny and one-tenth) Lamb, 1 and l-sth pee lb (one penny and one-fifth) THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., Ltd., DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary r I A. HAUGHBY I on sale: Quporior Seed Wheat, Outs, 2 O Coal and Grain, 4l Chaff, Hay etc p. Westport and Mokau Coal, . 5 Branner Nuts, Brioka, etc. Firewood supplied in any 2*2 * p lengths for cash only. < 1 5 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS ? "* AND BUILDERS. 2 — _ A Just landed a large consign- £J < ment of Roofing Iron, Ridsuu a O md Lead-head Nailfc, Gal. 3 7inised Wire (plain and barbed), Fencing Stables, Seaming Twine, 20 Bales, Corn Sacks in 44, 46, and 48 mob, size. 1 tfrincea-street. ~~

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70454, 3 October 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70454, 3 October 1900, Page 4