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Business Notices. READ MR SHAND'S fcEPORT RE DOWN'S FARMERS' FRIEP, OR PICKLE FOB SEED WEE AT, Tho BEST, SAFEST, and therefore th< OHBAPEST, as it is a SURE PREVBNTA TIVB for BMDT IN WHEAT. Centre Bush Estate, May 17, 1890. To Messrs Hatoh & Co., InveroarglU. Dear Sits,— I have ploliled my wheat and oats foi the lust FIVH years with your Down's Farm ere Friend. It must be well mixed— pickling lay cix bags at tho time— and well turned. It is far before bluettone In my opinion, as the seed germinates earlier. Neither is the seed injured, nor hac 1 I am smut. I require TWBLVB DOZBH for this season's sowing, whioh please send.— Yours very truly, (Signed) JOHN SHAND. To Introduce this remedy for smut, for which we ■ire the SOLB AGENTS in New Zealand, we deliver to any railway station in the Middle Island sufficient to pickle 73 bushels of seed, or ONE DOZEN DOWN'S FARMERS' FRIEND, en reolpt of Post Office Order for 15s 6d not ex" o< eding Sixty Miles from Invercarglll ; over that distance, 16s. Oan also be obtained from our Authorised Sheep Dip Agents -BRUCB, OHBSTBB, * CO., <>*maru. NORTH ISLAND— MBSSRS OASBLBBI & GO., Masterton; and D. A. M'KBHZIB, Casterton. N B.— The Sfcook being Limited/Burly Application ie Positively Necessary. PRICES REDUCED FOR SEASON 1890. no Packages Charged. Strength Guaranteed. Cash Ditoonnt AUowtd. Manufactorad since 1878. iIATCH'S COLONIAL GLYCERINE SHEEP DIP. Sole Manufacturers : I. HATCH & CO, Agricultural Chemists, INYERCARfIILL, N.Z. FULTON, STANLEY, & CO., CRAWFORD STREET, DUKEDIH. \X7fl are prepared to make. GASH ADTT VAHCES AOAIHB* WQOt, SKINS, GRAIN, FLAX, and other Product for Sale, elthei In the local markets or for shipment Home, at Exceptionally Low Bates of Interact, and no O»mmission ohargtd on Adranoes. Several Sums of Monay of Tarlegs amounts for investment on good freehold seourftlei at low ratei al Interest. job salb; ■ T&ry fine FABM of S7B Acres In first-class «cder, and a LBASBHOLD of 18,000 Acres, si tutted at Frankton, near Qneenstown, with large Dwelling Home, Stable*. Oathotues, Orahard, *o. l'bls farm is noted for Its magnificent Crops of >rlay, 40. Further particulars on application. ■ » JJM of 301 Aores, situated about nine miles from Kapler by a good road. All Plat Land In a high state of cultivation and beautifully ornamented by Willows. SoU is of tho rionett Alluvial Deposit, unsurpassed for Grain and Boot Crops. Preaent Crops consist of ICO aores Barley, 15 aores Oats, 8 aores Wheat, 84 aorea Potatoes, and batanosj Bay and 6trass. Asian Fob— HB LAUD AHD LOAN QOWPABT OT HBW ZBALAND (LIHITBD), BRABDFOBD BBAPBB AND BIHDBB, CHH AUCKLAND Al FAgTBNBRS AND STBAINBBS. OHBSTBBPIBLD ISLAND GUANO. 31jj MRAIN SEASON, 189 0. In connection with the above we venture to *am ask for the support of our Clients and p riends, as also that of the Grain Producers cf be province generally. The wool season being now practically at an end, our New Stores, at the junction of Cumberland, Jetty, and Vogel streets are available for the reception of consignments, and as the charaoter of these premises are now weU known to the public, we need say bub little under this heading, except perhaps to point out that the situation being olose to the Railway enables us to deal with the different lots immediately on arrival, thus avoiding the delay whioh might possibly occur under less favourable circumstances in getting produce to the Warehouse. The past season has been one that will long be remembered by farmers and agents alike, owing to the rapid and persistent decline in the values of grain which has marked its career; and although we cannot claim for ourselves to have cleared the whole of our consignment 1 ) prior to the heavy drop in prices above referred to, our Btocks on hand at that time were very small. The pame pnergetio course will be pursued during the present season in dealing with our clients' grain, &c , and owners may depend that the disposal ot the same will have our olosest and best attention. Storage and other Charges on the Lowest Scale. oornsß.okß, Seaming Twine, and other requisites supplied at ourrent rates. REID, MACLEAN, & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND GRAIN BROKERS, Duhxbin. 27f

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Otago Witness, Issue 1899, 26 June 1890, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1899, 26 June 1890, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1899, 26 June 1890, Page 6

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