Watches, Jewellery, &c. gY ORDER OP THE EXECUTORS IN THE ESTATE OF F. H. LEWISSON. In consequence of the death of Mr. F. H. Lewisson, it has become necessary to REALISE HIS ESTATE without the slightest delay. With this object the whole of HIS WELL-KNOWN STOCK WILL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. It is well-known that the STOCK IS ONE OF THE CHOICEST IN NEW ZEALAND. The following are offered :— A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF E.P. GOODS, AT 10s IN THE £— E.P. RACING CUPS, at 103 IN THE & E.P. BOATING CUPS, AT 10s IN THE £ E.P. TENNIS CUPS, AT 10s IN THE £ E.P. FOOTBALL CUPS, at 10s IN THE £ E.P. QUOIT CUPS, AT 10s IN THE £ E.P. CROWN DERBY WARE, AT 10S IN THE £ E.P. EPERGNES, AT 10s IN THE £ I I ALBUMS, AT 10s IN THE £ j WORKBOXES, AT 10S IN THE £ ; DESKS, AT 10S IN THE £ ! FANS, AT 10S IN THE £ OPERA-GLASSES, AT 10s IN THE £ PLUSH GOODS, AT 10s IN THE £ DRAWING-ROOM CLOCKS, AT 10S IN THE £ OFFICE CLOCKS, AT 10s IN THE £ WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, AT ANY PRICE. N.B.—All Accounts owing to the Estate must be paid at once. CASH ONLY) Seeds, Manures, &c. JfEW CLOVER SEEDS reDIRECT STEAMER lONIC, FROM JAMES CARTER AND CO., THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN. VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY. VERY MODERATE PRICES. Also, Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Praifie, Ribgrass, Ratstail ami other grasses of colonial growth. Samples on application, with liberal discount to cash or wholesale buyers. ADAM LAYBOURN & CO. E W jg E E D S. FOR SALE— 5 CLOVER SEEDS POVERTY BAY RYEGRASS CANTERBURY RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT, &C. Also, BONEDUST Q-inch and fine) PHOSPHATES and GUANO TARTARIAN SEED OATS FEED OATS MAIZE, FOWL WHEAT BARLEY, BEANS BRAN, SHARPS CHAFF, POTATOES, &C ILLIAM Q_UNSON (LATE OF GUNSON & MARTIN), SEED, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, 13, Custom -street, Auckland. JgONEDUST. MESSRS. STONE BROTHERS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, QUEEN-STREET. Wo are prepared to supply Genuine, Freshlyground Bonedust in quantities to suit purchasers. Bonedust sold by us will be guaranteed according to analysis as appears below. For many years past this article has been sold to tho farmer in a more or less adulterated state. Bonedust purchased from us is guaranteed to contain no substance other than the product of raw bone. New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, February 2, 1888. To Messrs. Stone Brothers, Queen-street. Gentlemen,—l herewith give you the results of my analysis of the sample of Bonedust as taken from tho bulk in your store in my presence on January 27. It will bo seen by the analysis that the sample is an excellent one, and leaves nothing to be desired. Analysis : Moisture 8.50 Silica, Ac 0.73 Matter .. 32.96 Phosphate of Lime 51.08 Carbonate of Lime 4.23 Alkali Salts .. .. .. .. 2.50 100.00 * Containing Ammonia Potential, 0.49 I am, '* Yours faithfully, (Signed) D. R. Shirreff Galbraitii. JpATENT NATIVE GUANO," Made from Nightsoil, "is s most valuable Manure and is guaranteed to contain more than 42 per cent of Phosphates of Lime and 1 per cent, of Ammonia. Being finely ground, it is quickly absorbed by the plants, and gives better results than any other manure in the market. Price, £5 los per ton net. "POUDRETTE" Contains 25 per cent, of Phosphates and 1 per cent, of [Ammonia, and is offered for the first time Jn Auckland. Price, £S 10s per ton, delivered free to train or boat Send orders, accompanied by draft or P. 0., to S. WHITE, Akciihiu. Post Office.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8987, 27 February 1888, Page 8
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