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I ■■ -■■ Chemical Manures. . The Freezing Company, Auckland. , . „ Rukuhia, September 6, Enclosed please find order. ... In December I shall require a few tons good Bones and Superphospnate. The Bones and Superphosphate supplied last year gave good results. Although a dry season I have a good crop o± Swedes. The Corn Manure also gave good results on the growing Oats. _ Yours truly, W. Gardner, Manager Hon. J. "Williamson's Estate. The Freezing Company, Auckland. Waitoa Estate, Waihou, September 2, 1887. Your Manures were used upon this Estate "for the Turnip crop last season at the rate of lcwt. each. ot superphosphate 25 per cent, and Bonedust per acre. 1 The results are very satisfactory, and the crop compares very favourably with that of the previous season, when Lawes' 36 per cent. Superphosphates were used at the same rates. Our Swetfe crop has been carrying sheep at the rate of 160 per acre per week, and many of the roots weigh up to 14 and 16lbs. ' . Yours faithfully, G. L. Grant, Manager. * " Panmure, Ist July, 1887. The Freezing Company, Auckland, ' \ Dear Sirs,—l wish you to know that lam greatly pleased with the Manure which I had from you last March. You will remember that I intended to use Bonedust only, but on your recommendation, and a good deal against my own inclination, I gave a 33-acre field of Swedes at my Te Awamutu farm a dressing of your Special Dissolved ±Jone Manure. Ido not hesitate to say that the crop has been three times as heavy as I had looked for—-that is, three times as much as I had ever grown on the same paddock with any other Manures. Many of the hwedeswere inches in circumference. I have also used your Grass Manure on new grass with extraordinary results. Ine sheep running on this grass have improved very rapidly, and I consider that I have realised better prices for them as a result of the use of the Manure. English Phosphates, costing me £5 per ton more, have not yielded me results to be compared with those I have had since using yours—which is ever since your works started. You may make any use you like of this letter. ' _ , , Yours truly, Roger Kay. Eversley, Walton, 26th July, 1877. The Freezing Company, Auckland, Dear Sirs, Enclosed is my order for Corn Manure, but I shall probably require more by the end of August, and I shall need about eight tons of Manure for Turnips in December next. lam much pleased with the last lot l got from you. I have a very good crop of Swede Turnips this year. It is carrying 40 steers per acre per wee , which, I think, is a very good result, seeing that the manure I used only cSst me 12s per acre. Yours very truly. John Hunt. __ ~ Wartle, August 19, 1887. The Freezing Company, Auckland, Gentlemen, During my long experience as a farmer I have used many hundreds of tons of Superphosphates, supplied by various makers, and I can conscientiously say that I never used any with better results than from that supplied by the Freezing Company. „ „ I am, yours respectfully, Jos. J. Barugh. Cambridge, 6th August, 1887. The Frozen Meat and Storage Company, Auckland, Dear Sirs,l have made several trials of your Manures, and used them extensively for root crops, and all the results have been most satisfactory. _ _ In fact, I t.hinlg it madness to buy the imported article when we can get as good here for much less money. Yours faithfully, Richard Reynolds. Innellan, Onehunga, 17th August, 1887. The Freezing Company, Auckland. . ~ Dear Sir,ln answer to your inquiry about the Grass Manure, I can say that in answered the purpose so well that I intend to repeat the application on the same land. Yours truly, Charles Suttie. CHEMICAL WORKS. wes s?&Bh s ,T ng ' AUCKLAND. ! — ' n u ■ ; 1 ——-——— I

f Building Material, fuel. &c. ir>Y COMMUNICATING WITH US, above VANS will be in attendance at TRAIN, SHIP, or wherever wanted, to receive FURNITURE j or other Goodr, which will be forwarded as instructed, or (It required) Stored and insured (or any term. OH BILE: TAUFIRI, WEBTPORT, AND NEWCASTLE COAL FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL, COKE BRICKS, LIME, SAND PIPES, SLATES, TANKS FENCING OF ALL.KINDS Wm & GL INBTONK CUSTOMS-STREET. QROUND * Ground time, Xj SOCTHGATE'S MAHURANGI, HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME IN ANY QUANTITY, Fob Concrete Paths, Floors, Cellars, &0., Sea., &o. NEXT TO STONE FLAGGING, Ts unrivalled (or durability and hard setting qualities. For tanks and other wet work it is a first-class material. I B. KEANE, " 1 Sole Agent, Oust.iron-street. Public Companies. \TORWIOH UNION FIRE i3l INSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1797. Axounz Insured, £200,000,000. This Office la distingnUhed by Its LIBERALITY and PROMPTNESS in the Settlement of CLAIMS. The PelloUs of the Society cover TOTAL LOSS OR PARTIAL DAMAGE arising from LIGHTNING and EXPLOSION OJL' GAS. WILLIAM T. J. BELL, Chief Agent for Auckland and Taranald, 81, QcBEM'BTBEBT. Auckland. jq-ORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON AND EDINBURGH. ESTABLISHED 1800. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Subscribed Capital - I- £2.500,000 Paid Up .. .. 625,000 Fire Reserve Fund, 1885 _ .. 1,686,488 Net Fire Premiums, 1835 .. .. 1,148,510 Total Lowes, 1885 - .. .. 615,228 ! LOWEST CURRENT RAXES AND PROMPT SETTLEMENT ON THE SPOT ARTHUR BADDELEY, Chief Agent for the Province of Auckland, %. ■

- — Saddlery, , GREAT REDUCTION v I2sT PRICE Splendid Selection of LADIES' and GENTS' Choice superior assortment op • LEATHEES SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF SOLID of every kind NICKEL SILVER A ~ goods. A\ SPECIAL VALUE in all kinds of HARNESS STENNIS RACKETS Eestrung and Repaired. ' 165, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND. Breadstuff^. LAMB'S PATENT MEANS— Strong Healtliy Ch.ildren Cures Dyspeptics Keeps the Blood Cool l Calms the Brain Keeps Business Men' Level Headed Gives Rosy Cheeks to the liassies. t Musical. ; AIEEIOM ORGANS, FMOS, HiEMIUIS. 1 1 INSTRUMENTS OF ALL THE BEST MAKERS KEPT IN STOCK, AND A, GUARANTEE GIVEN WITH EACH. PIANOS (NEW), from ... ... ... ... £25 to £175 ORGANS (NEW) hkom ... ... ... £13 to £75 HARMONIUMS (NEW) ... -. £8 to £501 PIANOS (SECOND from ... « £12 to £38 ORGANS (SECOND-HAND), fbom.„ ... ... .., ... £9 to £30 HARMONIUMS (SECOND HAND), from £5 to £35 Any of tbe above can be had on monthly payments for one or more yeara if desired. Terms to suit customers. Instruments from 10a per month. THIRT? DIFFERENT MAKERS IN STOCK, WITH SEVERAL OF EACH TO SELECT FROM. NOTE THE ADDRESS, AS OUR ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS IN TOWN IS OAK HOUSE, HOBSON-STREET. Letters addressed to WEBB & CO., Oak House, JHobsoa-street, will meet with immediate attention. — — " I "

HOFFMANN and sons, MUSIC WAREHOUSE. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Tho Largest and Best Selected Stock of Musical Instruments of trery kind In the Colony. * Sole A carta for tlu celebrated GRAND and UPrtia: .T riAffOS, manufactured by tho world-re-nowned firms of J. BMN3MEAD and SONS, COLLART) and COLLJLSD. and J. ESDAILE AND CO., London. Manufacturers' Warranty with eaoU instrument. PIA3BOB BY ERARD, HROADWOOD, ALLISON IVORY, P.OftD, KCKE, NBUMEYKR, fiCHWKCHTEN FORSTER, etc. FROM £30 UPWARDS. ' AMERICAN OROANb BY MASON ft HAMLIN &a, FROM £18 UPWARDS. HARMONIUMS BY ALEXANDRE, BAUER, PIRI, ETC., % FROM £8 10s U?WARDS Any of the above supplied to responsible persons upon our Deferred Payment System Brass and Wood Band l Instruments, Violins, Guitars. Banjos, Musical Boxes, English and German Concertinas, Aooordeons, in great variety. FITTINGS AND REPAIRS OP EVERY KIND. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUNING BY THE YEAR, OR AS REQUIRED. , NEXT THEATRE ROYAL QUfiBN-BIBKBT, '

PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY AMD MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, 88, VIOTORIA-BTKBST, AUCKLAND. T. E. C AKIEB TEACHER OF MUSIC, VIOLIN, " PIANO, GUITAR, CORNET, &o„ 4a, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. PO M I A MOSAICS. FIGURES OF FISH, RDS, STAGS, 4a, "CAVE CANEM," * SALVE," it a. LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS, Is Id to 4s Sd yard. THESE ARE THE LATEST DESIGNS J?OR ART FURNISHING, And are to be had only at J, M. MoLACH LAN'S, I \ 222, Quksn-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8928, 17 December 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8928, 17 December 1887, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8928, 17 December 1887, Page 7

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