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Seeds, Produce, &c. ■FTHX : DIRECT S.S. KAIKOURA. Mi ___ i , CLOVER ) OPTHK > BEST QUALITIES SEEDS J ONLT ?' [ALSO ON SALE \ S ( PERENNIAL RYEGRASS-? and mLiAN unAOO \ ITALIAN. COCKSFOOT, • &C. f &0,, &0. Samples and Price Lists on application. JOHN HALL, OTAHuntr. oP ofS 00 ' SPECIALLY a PREPARED FOR Sk/ %£ EVERY CROP. v Discourage Insect Life. APPROVED by SOLD BY all MERCHANTS. LEADING j in A cvvt. BAGS. AGRICULTURISTS 1 low freights to distant districts. Write for Detailed Catalogue. I Auckland Laboratory, Auckland, 6th Nov., ISBG. James Bailey, ESQ., AucU«n<J Agricultural Co. (Limited), Cambridße. Sir,—Pleftso find appended analysis of sample of Bonedust sent by yen on the 25th ultimo:— Moistnre .. .. — 7 4S Organic Matter .. .. 26.18 Silica and ln«ol. Matter .. 1-76 carbonate of Limo and Magnesia C.SO ' Plio.«ph*ta of Lime .. — 60-2S Suits of the Alkalies -. .. 1.60 Containing Ammonia 5.42% 100 00 I believe this to bo a really good and genuine sample of Bonednst—carefully prepared, and thorofore calculated to give every satisfaction when judiciously applied to the soil. Your?, etc., D. E. SniKUEFF GALBRAITU. Colonial Analysts Laboratory, Auckland, N.Z., 21»t il*rch, ISS7. N.Z. Frozsn Meat Co. (Limited), Acid and Manure Works lepartment. Gkntiamen", — In accordance with your request that Teiionld make an analysis of your 3oue Dust, and my deeire to obtain the sample from a bulk parcel, 1 proceeded on th* Bth instant to Mr. Andrew's of Otahnhu, and Mossrf. Thompson, of Eitst. Taiuaki. and drew my sample from a parcel of 89 twits which had been dolivored to Mr. Andrews on the Ist in6t. I obtained a fair avc.rago sample from twelve bags, and herewith submit tho result. ANALYSIS : Moisture .. .. - 6'« J Mtrcgeniscd Orjanlc Matter .. .. 80 97 Phi sphnte of Lime .. ... .-. 55 65 Carbonr.te "f Lime and Magnesia.. — 7'65 Insoluble Matter and 3*nd .. .. '10 {ConUininz Mitogen equal to Ammonia 3 23 per cent. 100*00 This is a vary clean samplo of steamed bones. The result of dijestiou, as in this case, slightly reduces the percentage of Ammonia, and -Materially increases the phosphates ; at the same time it r«nder« the bone friable and the nitrogenous material easily asslmilat;d as plant food. This sample will prove a valuable fertilizer. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. A. POND. Colonial Analyst' Oil and Colourmen. PAPBRHANGINGQ APjkKHANGIN W. PHILLIPPS & SON Have received, ex late arrivals, 185 "P ACIIAQES ' Containing 55 500 H OLL3 os, pANQINGS, Coattsting ot New Patterns, for Drawing, Dining, Uedroomz, and Hall and Stalrcaie, suitable for the mansion or cottage. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AND BKST VALUE KVJUi oyF&RED IN PAPKIiHANGINQS. 918 PACKAGES SCRIMS AND HESSIANS, PLATE ANT) RHKKT GLASS. WHITE LEAD OILS, TURPS. VAKNIBHES, fto. AND ALL TitADU SUNDIUK3. *TSS7 "OHILLIPPS «B QON a JL O OS iyp 97, QoE£N-BB»ii:z2. Dress and Fashion. QTYLISH DRESS MADE FOR 12s 6d, AT THE BON MARCHE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Three Doors from Wollosley-3treet East). T ESUER'S TVTOVELTIES, JUBSUER'S J3I OVELTIES, JUST EHCEIVED FOR AUTUMN AlsD WINTER WEAR FROM THE LEADING BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS, LATEST PARISIAN FASHIONS IN MILLINERY (trimmed and ONTRIMMKD). SPECIALTY! GKAND LINE OF nEADY-MADB COSTUMES IN A VARIETY OF MATERIALS AND COLOURINGS. OUR OWN MAKE, WITH MATERIAL AND TEIMMING FOB BODICE From 163 Dd. 183 9d, 21s, 243, 203 9d, 288 9d, 31s Cd and upwards. l, w VALUE EXTRAORDINARY. ■ IMPORTANT NOTICE. A LINE IN THE CELEBRATED LOUIS VELVETEEN D Equal in effect to a GENOA VELYKT, and FOB WEAR UNEQUALLED. •Selling for 2a lid; price elsewhere, 4a 9d to i, 5s 6d. SPLENDID CIIANCK TO SKCURE A GOOD WEAHING AND KiCH-LOOKING VELVET DRESS FOR LITTLE OVER UALF-PJUCE, AT THE. BON MARCHE. TERMS CASH. . PATTERNS POST FREE LACE, MUSLIN, ana NET CURTAINS JLJ carefully Dressed, equal to now, by Mrs, Carter (from London;, Garliuld-street, Faruell. SPRING! QPRLNG! QPRING I G. CAMPBELL, Tailor, Etc., 225, QUEEN-STRKST, , la now oponing-up bis NEW SEASON'S GOODS, Andadvisos hia old Customers to call and seek an early Inspection. 225, queen.street (opposite edsons, Chkmist). s s pIRE AT LiS W IS' STORE. 100 pairs Magnificent Lace Curtains, slightly soiled, [a _ Is lid to 255; 72 men's largo and good Crimean Shirts, only the pipers smoked, 4s lid. worth 7s 6d, it J. M. Mo L A C H L AN, 222, Queen-street. YE L V E TE E N S ! . . VELVETEENS !, All Shades, Is per yard, at T. Short's Clearing j! Sale. Now being shown In window.—By order of the Executors.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7914, 5 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7914, 5 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7914, 5 April 1887, Page 3

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