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, Seeds,' Produce," &c. .. ; | ■D ONEI>trST !'' BONEDUST ! ! J> • BONEDTTSTM! .. '• W. J.-HURST .& CO. Are now landing - 4 0 TONS J-I-TT C ffß OITEDTT ST, Ex ' Southern Cross. . As the season is now' so far advanced, they would thaifk their friends kindly to repeat their order, as quickly as possible, to prevent further delay m. execution. s hilving obtained a considerable supply of Bonis from Wellington and the Coast, will, after Monday, b-. able to execute fresh orders to a limited extent with punctuality. SEED POTATOES I SEED POTATOES !! SEED POTATOES I!! . a really first-rate sample, from £6 10s per ton. Also 30 tons Pure BROWN RIVER POTATOES, ex ' ' Bella 3lary/ from Hobart Town. INSPECTION INVITED. CHAFF ! CHAFF ! ! CHAFF ! !! A good, sound sample, £6 10s per ton; to clear out 400 Sacks. Also on sale, MAIZE, OATS, BRAN, HAY, STRAW, PERUVIAN GUANO: LINSEED OIL-CAKE, POVERTY BAY RYE-GRASS ; NORWEGIAN AND TARTARIAN SEED OATS; CLOVERS; And an endless variety of the beat sorts of GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS, only recently landed. W. J. HUR S T & CO., 101, Qdeen-stb.eet ; Town Agent for C. T. Wren, Mount Hobson Nursery. IV/|~ALDEN ISLAND GUANO. 200 TO2TB, EX 'DALMYKA.' As the valuable fertilising properties of this Guano are not yet generally known, we append analysis, which needs no other support:— Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, September 13,1575. W. J. Hurst, Esq., Herewith I beg to hand you my report on the sample of Phcsphitic Guano, which I took from the bulk on your premises on the oth instant:— Analysis. Organic matter and ammonia .. .. 11*2S Phosphate of lime Jl'-O Carbonate of lime Alkaline and salts .. .. . • •• •• *-0 Water.. .. S-8* Silica : 100-00 On looking at the above analysis' it will be seen, from the large per-centage of phosphate, that this will prove a very valuable fertiliser. (Signed) J. M. TUXKY, • • Provincial Analyst. Mr. Arch. Wallace, of Mangere, James Burtt, Esq., and other, well-known leading agriculturists, have practically tested it, and are willing to bear the highest testimony as to its worth. W. J. KtJUST & C 0., 101, Queen-street. J>APER Jl> AGS : J3APER AGS ! GREY SUGAR BAGS BROWN AND PURPLE BAGS ■ BISCUIT BAGS FLOUR BAGS CONFECTIONERY BAGS WRAPPING PAPERS: BROWN AND BLUB PAPER SitfALL HAND AND CAP PAPER TINFOIL TEA PAPER WHITE TEA PAPER Printing done if required. Price Lists forwarded on application. R. BAIKD, VICTORIA-STREET, Sole Agent for Messrs. Smith, Anderson & Co., Paper and Bag Manufacturers, Fettykill Mills, Scotland. VICTORIA SEED STORES. R. BAIRD, Seedsman and Nurseryman, Auckland. Seed Stores—Victoria-street; Nurseries—Mechanics* Bay. Storekeepers supplied at Wholesale Prices. Stone bros. HAVE ON SALE— Maize, Oats, Groceries of every description Hobart Town Rails and Palings, Tram RaiJs. AGENTS FOR THE SHORTLAND SAW-MILL. GENTS FOR J. BYCROFT & CO.'S ONEHUNGA FLOUR-MILL. Prices Current. Silk-dressed Flour, Anchor brand, per ton ef 2,000 lbs £14 0 0 I Ditto, J. B. & Co., ditto 12 0 0 1 Wheat Meal (bags included) 12 0 0 1 Sharps .. .. .. .• •• •• 617 6 ' Bran, per bushel of 20 lbs. .. .. .. 0 13 BYCROFT & C 0., • STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, OKEAUSOA MILLS, Auckland. J. BYCROFT & CO. having imported the Best Machinery from the eminent house of T. Vicars and Co., Liverpool, which is now erected and in full operation, are enabled to execute orders entrusted to them for a First-class Biscuit on the shortest notice PRICES. s. d. Cabin Bread, in cases or bags .. 20 0 per 100 lbs. Saloon Bread, in tins .. .. .. 0 -4 per lb. Wheat Meal. Digestive ..... 0 4J ~ Sweet Lunch, in tins 0 7 „ Cases 0 G „ Plain Lunch, in tins 0 G ~ Ahernethy, ~ 0 G ~ December 7,1575. jg ONEDU ST ! BONEDTJST! FREEMAN'S BAY BONE MILLS. The undersigned are now supplying Bonedust of their own manufacture, guaranteed free from adulteration, at £8 per ton of 2,240 lbs. (sacks or bags included).—J. & 0. SOPPET, Freeman's Bay ; or at No. 101, Queon-street. Bones purchased in any quantity for cash. Boots and Slices. THE RED BOOT-f£*|^ QUEEN-STREET. In view of the Season and the Times, CLAR KS O N & CO, BOOTMAKERS, Are now making SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! In the Prices of COLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS. Mere "thanks" cost little; the most satisfactory return we can make to our friends and the general public for their support through past years is a I

LIBERAL CHIUSTMAS-TIME REDUCTION 1 in a necessary arliclo of wear. This we promise, and are cow carrying out. CLARKSON & CO., 214 — QTJEEN - S T R E E T ~ 214 JAMES NOR-R IS, BOOTMAKER, Opposite tho Block House, Freeman's Bay, Auckland. J nst pause awhile to read these simple rhymes, A ndstudy well the lesson they convey; M aybe they'll save your pocket many times > E 're passed be one more twelve months and a day; So take the advice contained,—you'll find it pay. No other maker can this one exceed, .Or better value for your money sell; Reason in prices, which we all do need; Real solid work that's sure to plea3e you well; I n every case on this you may rely—• Satisfied will be all who may buy. Boots of superior make and newest style, Of perfect with comfort too combined; Or strongest boots for miners'wearing, while T he elegance of shape is kept in mind. M ark the address: in Drake-street, Freeman's Bay; A nd when your understandiogs you reuew, K now where to come,—you'll easy, find the way. > Experience will but prove my praises true; Right and correct will be your verdict too. ! jr; : ; _ Q_EOHGE BLACK CO" WHOLESALE 300T & SHOE MANUFACTURERS " RE M O.V-E D - " • .. V• V . 5- ; • • ■: ... ' CORNEB of DURHAM; and ALBERT-STREET j 1. ' P A R K B R, .-.T: . r . WHOLESALE f -i •- j BOOT AND SHOE 'MANTJFACTURER L O N DON I S 0 0 T--F A C l/oiy | . ONEHUNGA AND AUCKLAND LINE . OF COACHES. - ... TIME TABLE. Leave Onehunga— Leave Auckland— 7.45 a.m. 9.45 a.m. * 11.45 a.m. 3.45 p.m. . R. GILHASI. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4419, 12 January 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4419, 12 January 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4419, 12 January 1876, Page 4

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