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—— I mm*—hi . >■ ii ■ ■■■aaei •. Seeds, Produce, &c. jpOXATOASI POTATOES! POTATOES} " BEST CANTERBURY AND OAMAP.tT," . .For Seed and Table, Not to be excellod. Samples and price en application. Also, all kinds of CANTERBURY GRAIN DU(.'£ at lowest currert prices. dayies, McMillan, & co., ' ; 13, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET. Near H. E. Morton's^ Sff * Q ARDEJI gEEDS. Just received, per s.s. Doric, a large consignment of AGKICULTITP.AL, VEGETABLE, and SLOWER SEEDS. Saved from our own select stocks, these cannot fce excelled. Also oil hand, a large supply of Colonialgrown Seeds. Xke germinating powers of all thoroughly tested. Post Orders will receive prompt attention. Catalo?ues to he had on application free. >. Head Establishment: SAMUEL YATES. 16 and IS, ' Old Mill gat;;. Manchester. [ESTAB. 1826. J AKTH U~R YATES, WHOLESALE AND- RETAIL SEED WAREHOUSE, ■10, Victoria-Eti'.'e; Auckland. ' O R S A L Fj LONG RED MANGOLD SEED YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD SEED . ;■■■■ . GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. SEED OATS. SEED POTATOES. BONE DUST &C., &C., &C. GUNS ON AiN 11 MARTIN, 4 J53, CUSTOMEOUSE-STREKT ' AUCKLAND. SUPERPHOSPHATE] THE BEST MANURE FOR POTATOES, SOOTS, OR CEREALS. PRICE £7 PER TON; Es PER TON DISCOUNT FOR CASH, By referring to the Lectures of IT. Georges Yilie, one of the best and most practical writers on Artificial Hanures, it will be pliinly seen that this Manure is not only indispensable, bat that a greater benefit results from its proper application, 'at & far less cost, and in a much Sorter time, than from that of bone-flour or dust, the use of which, as another writer has justly remarked, i 3 simply manuring for posterity. We subjoin one out of many testimonials received. :/■■■■' Copy. "I have used Lawes's Superphosphate at Matamata with great advantage. As a manure for Turnips and Wheat followed by Clover it is unrivalled; 1 consider that Superphosphate, by reason of its being more soluble, is at once available for plant food, and gives more immediate returns than the majority of other . manures. ■ "(Signed) J. C. Firth." CLARK & GANE, . SOLE AGENT? TOR AUCKLAND AND ■ : CAMBRIDGE. IT OR. g A L E A i," and , - TO ARRIVE. CHEAP LINES !.; CHEAP LINES 1000 sacks Oats—Short Feed. Milling, ■ andTartartan . 60 toss Oamard Potatoes (part ssi.ec- • ,TKD TOR SEED) . ■ 1,8 iTONs 1 Splendid" SouthernCiiafp :. - (oaten sueavks) . ,>2 tons Canterbury Cheese ' ~ ■ 200 sacks Fowl Wheat ■ Maize, Bran, ChafiFlour— Wood's and Fleming's, and ; ."■GiLKJSON'S " The' Celebrated ALBANY FOOD, Invaluable for'; .'lnfantsandinvalids, and Household Purposes. ' E. -MITCHELSON & CO., I .KAURI GUM AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, '. V ■ 19. Queen-street Whr.rf. OEtiRLES nKSKETH.] [ALEX. AITKEN. JJESKETH AND , .HAVE ON 9ALE AND TO ARRIVE, : A choice selection of Imported Warrnambcol Ssed •. ■:;.".■ ■ Potatoes. ■ ■: Also: Flukes, Canterbury and Oamaru, JJaganm . Booum, Breese's Prolific and sther new ' '■■■■■ r ■ -varieties. ' ■ -. Auckland and Sydney and Fiour " ■ Animal and Bone Phosphates, from 25% to 37% Crons' Potatoe and Turnip Manures ■ -L.;/Peruvian Guanos,■ Nitrate of Soda, and all other:.;'; :';. '■■■■< "Artificial Manures -■* . White, Dun, and Black Tartarian Oats - •, P.rime Chevalier Barley (for seed) ' Feed Oats, Maizo, Beans,ctc. ■-■■■ ■■...They are also glad to inform their Customers that- ; 1 ■having sold the whole of their last year's stock they/., will be able to offer the newest and choicest samples ■■■■-' -of-...v -v.:- ■ MANGOLD, TURNIP, AND CLOVER SEED, , '~....; ! ;, . ;-:: . :Namely~ Sutton's Golden' Tankard, Mammot-W Lcng Red-/■■■' Vellow and Red Globe and and other Hybria 1 Mangolds. ;■* Purple and Green Top, Aboideen, and Swedes '-. ? Devonshire Grey Stone, White Stone, and Globe ■;■■ Tumips ... -.:•■-White, Red, Alsyke,'and Cowgrass Clovers ■ Trefoil, Timothy, Crested Docstr.il, Uyojrass, and .> ■■■. --..Cocksfoot' ■■.-. Coarse, Fine, and Rock Salt -..■New Zealand Klax and Tow ji : ' lIESKKTH & AITKEN. ■■■' BuicJ&ers. T7l I S H E R AN D CO. (Likitkd), JO,'' SintViNO-.t'FAMiiT,.i.iiUrCKEi'.S, • •Queen-Rtreet (nexi Beak,of JNew 2c&lai:ii, Auckland). • ■ .—Poultry of-all., ; dressed to orrter. Priicq Sccokctl Tongues, Hoiac-cured L'wronj Coraed Beef on •SaJe.in ; -Ijarge...Quamjticß.—W.l?.— I/oalers in Game* liive ' Torv-.-ardcd to rJ.I of the Colony •■ipon rcccipt ol order. Familsc. l ' on isi tewn ot ' .•subarbsi 13 ?J ]o> v 1N s T E/D > . WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHERS, , BILLINGTON'S BUILDINGS, Fp.SS.M\%S EAT. Families waited on for Orders. Shipping Supplied ■■;:.■. -'. Corned Eetf in any ouantity. Poultry dressed to order. AND CO. LIMITED, nave •*- great pleasure to inform their customers and the public that, oa and after tho Ist of Apr J, thc7 . , intend to reduce the price of moat as follows :—■ . 1 « Roast Beef (prime cut) .. ,; „. :Cd. ptr It;. ,".'■ do do (second out) .. .. 4d ' 'Prime' Leg of Mutton .. .. 4jd " .do Loins do "... jjd 1■: ■■ do' Quarters do .. ■. .. 1 :■.. ■■' ■'(! E. M. H I " TTT77 ' FAinLY but'chp:r & POULTERER, OPPOSITE EISIICP'S COUKT, PAI J^>LL. -uroN FOB oreekh A : 5 iiADIUH or MVS MILE-d, . CS.Spe(.ial .'attention to rocltnv which will b& " . :.arees€d'jin«3'delivered ou the shortest notice. . PRIME CQKK'fSD BESJP TN AOT OCAKTITIES" W :&•?'w.' HEhL ,A B Y, WHOLESALE, SHIPPING AND FAMILY EUTCiIEES. . . SHOHTLAND-STKr.ET, AUCKXaAKD. : :PRIME CORNED BKEF AND PORK o?l : r, • Hand, iQ or XicrccH (»|ualitj „ ir CORNED AND SMOKKD TONGUES ALWAYS B O. - ■ CALVES ■RE.VNE'XS IN ANY qi aktiths. POULTRY OF A7jL IS3XDH TO OT-DI.B, ■. Dealers in Game. «ucaaiiaf3 live c»c on . nvnd.".-. ' Town aad CouDtry Orders ;>unjiua!sv lo Families waited ou ui fovin ac: ' MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCJX ATION, c >> SJ-R OF AND Rtfdipg Rcobj, CcaiiOrUMy FurrdsiiO'Cl. A J tho LeMling Pap-*s od \h* Ulnes. 2s fid por quarter. Thy Libosrv conti'ic.'j ct !iSOO vols, in the various Sub scription,-s C<l p«?r cuaii-ec T'iv aj;t» ?r.Q ViD£l>. EMPLOYSIi-VT AND; BOiKIiINO-llOrv;:? Kls» - MctTiNoa roK Yovst; ?«IXN ? SO. KvanireMstin Sexvtos, M ITl'ie • Heading and Prayer, B*Uixil.\y% 01, 7.Si>. UU ;^ ftt 2 t'.oa. * STKANGERS and others (cspeciuUy Yorh'o M-x) cordially inVUed to vis't the rooms, vflxere all icfor--4 mation aaj be obtbiced. (Cpsn irem S a.m. to 10 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6818, 24 September 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6818, 24 September 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6818, 24 September 1883, Page 7