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Agricultural. , , • AGEICULTUEAL TVXOTICE. .Many people are of opinion that the WINTER WHEATS so extensively used in the South would prove a success In this District In order to afford Farmers the opportunity of trying the experiment, th 6 undersigned hare secured picked samples of the following kinds:— RED STRAW VELVET CHAFF And HUNTER'S WHITE. They have likewise obtainedjtheirlseason's supply of: WHITE TUSCAN And PURPLE STRAW For SPRING-SOWING. '. Samples are now on view, and orders will be booked at present moderate prices, thereby avoiding an increased cost, which appearances indicate as probable at no distant date. S.toeka of ARTIFICIAL MANURES, well know largely to increase the produce beyond the cost of application, now to hand and ready for delivery. Also, BELL'S BONEFLOITR and J-m BONEDUST. which U too wall known for the last 20 years to the leading Farmers of this district to require extended notice. Fanners will consult their ,own interests in purchasing such a recognized biand with certainty of return in preference to so-called cheap bonedust, which is dear in the end, yielding little else than disappointment and loss. TARTARIAK SEED OATS, SEED. BARLEY, SEED MAIZE, • .' '•■ GRASS ANX>' CLOVER. SEEDS, POTATOES, FLOint,; AND HORSE FEED Of every description on- hand at lowest rates. W. J. HU R S T & CO., 101, Queen-street .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6150, 3 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6150, 3 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6150, 3 August 1881, Page 3