Late Advertisements. tHE ANGLO-CONTINENTAL GTTANO WORKS *• '(L'AtfE OHLENDOBFF'S), t, O Iff Z> O N, NEILL AND CO., LIMITED, AGENTS, DUNEDIN. THE followiag analyeis by Professor Blaok shows tbat tbe Superphosphates manufactured by this Company deserve the attention of agriculturists :— ; Messes Nbiix and Co., Limited. ' „ . , A - *i o ! Dbab Sibs,— l have to forward results of my analysis of your Anglo- Continental Superphosphates. The samples— l 2in number (from as many bags)— were taken by myself from your warehouse on Friday last, and there is no doubt that the results below fairly show the quality of the bulk in your stores :— Moisture aud Organic Matter .... ... ... 131 Percent Sulphate of Lime (dry) ... .» „.*".. \" 7 " " Soluble Phosphate of Lime (equal to Tricaloic Phosphate made soluble 400) ... ... - ••• ••• 305 „ lußolublo Phosphate of Lime ... ... ... 32 „ „ [ Alkaline Salts (Potash and Soda) ... ... ... I' 2 „ „ ; Magnesia Salts ... ... ••• ••• ••• 01 „ «, Chlorides (included in Alkaline Salts) ... ... ... — Insoluble Earthy Matter ... ... — — I*l •* »» Free Solphuric Acid - ... ... ••• ••* H'3 «, ioii This is a first-class soluble phosphafcic manure. Ifc has been manufactured in a most successFhATES NO LESS THAN 40 PER CENT. HAS BEEN RENDBKED SOLUBLE. This fact taken in connection with the wonderfully fine state of division the manure is In, will eDsure the fall benefit of this large supply of phosphates in such a st*te that the growing plants will be able at once to take it up. For turnips, grain, potatoes, and grass, this is an excellent manure. It differs from the guanos in the fact that the phosphate of lime is soluble in water, and therefore instantly available.— l am, dear sir, Yours truly, James Biapk. University Laboratory, Dunedin, August 24, 1891.
ALSO GENUINE I New Music. •WTTTAKATIPU VALSE, composed by J, ALLAN; rhythm well marked for Dancing; beautifully illustrated title page. Price, 2s net. On sale. CHAS. BEGG & CO., 27 *v Princes street, Dunedio. Public Notices. COAIi PIT. MOUNT SOMERS COAL PIT to be LET BY TENDER afc^a Fixed Rental, from the sth October next, with about 258 Acres. The Coal Pit is about 8| miles from the Mount Somers railway station. There is a a Tramway from the Pit to the Railway Station which is now leased by Mr E. F. Wright from tbe Ashburton County Council. There are two Houses on the Land. If the tenant prefers working with a Traction Engine and Trucks, prices of the same can be bad on application to me. Also, LIME STONE. R.S. 4275, 25 ACRES, being part of the MOUNT BOMERS CAVES, to be LET BY TENDER, at a Fised Rental, from the sth October next. • ! This Section is supposed to contain a magnifii cent sample of the best and purest Agricultural ! and Building Lime. It was purchased in 1862. It is between 3 and 4 miles from the Mount Burners Railway Station! A Traction Engine conld take the Lime and Coal along the roads to the station. . . ' The tenant will be allowed half the valuation at the end of his lease for approved kilns erected by him on the section. - ■ ! . i Tenders to state Rent for Five, Ten, or Fifteen Years' Lease, and to close on TUESDAY, September^; The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Separate tenders most be sent in for the Coal Pit and Cave Section to ' C. G. TRIPP, Orari Gorge, Woodbury, 13au Geraldico. Paradise Ducks, TDHEAS, Kakas, Kiwis, WANTED, bath_Ol alive or dead ; highest prioe given ; any quantity. — Apply, stating price and quantities' procurable, to C. BILLS, Birddealer, 13au George street, Dnnedin. Tjl I" R Ml S~.. The Undersigned have several really Good AGRICULTURAL FARMS for SALE. Also, Several Thousand Pounds (Trust Funds) to Invest on Approved Security. W. R. CAMERON AND CO., 2jy High street ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES (00884 0O.) Ths above Line of Coaches leave Lawrenoa for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Qaeenstown, and all Intermediate pltoei; every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, returning on the alternate days. Leave Falmerston for Naseby, St. Bathans. Ophtr, and Clyde on Mondays and Fridays : and for Maor*e* *nd Neathorn tvery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. • Leava Uiddlemarcb for Hyde, Kyebnrn, and Nftaeby oa Wednesdays at 9 a.m. and Saturdays at - 12.30 p.m. Leavt Naieby for Middlemaron and' intermediate places on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 a m., connecting with trains arriving at Dunedin at 6 p.m. H. OBAIGt & CO. - Head Office t Petl street, Lawrence. THE ILLUSTRATED N.Z. NEWS. ANNUAL St.ts of this Pictorial Publicaoation, containing Beautiful Views of New Zealand scenery, 3<3 < per Set (posted to any address). Views of Dune din on Sale, price" 6d each. COLOURED PICTURES in great variety (-uitable for framing), price 31 each. Far sample copies pi asa send address and stamps to the value of 4 . Orders received fcr all Colonial and Home uewspape-.s. "W. A. CRAWFORD (Late R. T. Wheeler), NEWS AGENCY, BTATFOBD BTBBET, DCKEPJN,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 27 August 1891, Page 22
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