Late Advertisements. rpHE GREENSTONE CREEK GOLI\ X DREDGING COMPANY (LTD). WANTED, a Thoroughly Experienced^ DREDGEMASTER' for the above Company^ Written applications, stating salary requiredj and enclosing copies of testimonials, to bo forwarded to the Company's Registered Office^ 149 Cashel street, Ohnstchurch, not later than 19th DECEMBER NEXT. Duties to commer.ee about the end of JANUARY, 1901, The claim is situated on the Greenstone CreeK about two miles and a-half from Kumara. F. H. LABATT, ' Secretary. Christchurch, 28th November, 1900. s\\ £5O Reward. I WILL pay the above Reward for Information, leading. to Conviction of anyone oti possession of Kuriheka Sheep without 'my a - i* thoiity or Sale Mark. Kuriheka Sheep are ni-ehranded with a ba\ down the nose (l^in x iin), and registered' in Dunedin, Clyde, and Oamaru branding dittricts. Information re Sale Mark on applies* tion to J. COWIE NICHOLS, 2f Maheno. FLOURMILL, IN VICTORIA, Local and Export Trade. T ONG-ESTABLISHED Good BUSINESS, -H-J as going concern j m time for coming season. Machinery complete up to date. Six-bag Roller Plant. Cheap labour and fuel, storage for 600( bags. Central position, large seaport town, sound populous district. Valuable Property. SELL or LEASE REASONABLE. Splendid opportunity; immediate posses sion ; principals only. MILDER, care Gordon and Gotch, Mclbourne, Victoria. 28j . . THOMAS'S . . ("STA.R, BRAND.") THE HIGHEST GRADE. Now arriving ex Antares and Mooltan. A Splendid Manure for Oats and Turnips. Especially Suited foe Wet, Peaty Land. , A. B. Griffiths, P.H.D., F.R.S . F.C.0., the great authority on manures, writes as- follows : — "With oats Lachow .obtained -an ex<ra crop of 30 per cent, grain, 21 per cent. straw by using 3cwt Thomas's Phosphate meal per acre. Results show that the action of guano is only one-third and .'of Bone Meal ' only one-tenth of that produced by Superphosphate. Finely ground Thomas's' Meal acts twice as powerfully as the phosphoric acid in Guano, and six times more intensely than the phosphoric acid in Bone Meal.' 5 Thomas's Phosphate is now the Cheapest i Source of Phosphoric Acid. | r j Me?srs "Wrigntson and Munro's e-spe.'lments ', on Ferry Hill prove Ihat Tbomas'S j Phosphate oa the Tursup Crop ' gave splendid results. On orie-tenth of an acr« 451b Thomas's PbosutetL produced lOcwt o; roots and licwt Sqrs'l Sib of tops 451b Superphosphate n>o-lnced Bcwt Iqr 03 roots aim 2e\vt Iqr 14! b w tops No manure gave only aqr VJlb of roots and Iqr 191b of tops. I THOMAS'S PHOSPHATE MEAL (■' Stai 1 Brand") is of Uniform Quality, containing 17 to 20 per cent Phosphoric Acid. I ' ' The Cheapest form of Phosphoric Acid \r. the market. £4 15s Per Ton. i v TO BE OBTAINED FROM WRIGHT, BTBPHENBOH ? & CO., I DUNEDIN, INVERCAEGILL, & BLUFF.
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Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 35
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