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Pinen' Co-«p«r»tlTe ABSodaUon^LU. THE POVERTY BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LiinTCD), r'IIFIE Association is prepared to receirr, damp, and ship WOOL TO LONDON AND AMERICA AT A LOW RATE, A»D TO i£tstt:R/:e~ the same from SHEEPS' BACK IX A Porofal Xnffiiih Gompi&y, COVERLNQ ALL RIBKS. rVOOL PACKS SHEEP SHEARS BEAMING TWINE dED AND BLUE RUDDLE FOR SALE. To Shecpfarmers. THE POVERTY BAl| FARMERS' 00-OPERATrVE ABSOCU "' TION, Lr»;j Havi fob Bajl»— DAVID Ml'Bß'AT'l pATENT VX^«)L¥ EVKR-pRESB This is undoubted I v the best Press thai haa been imported into tb« district. It ie powerful enough to press >Vwt in sn ordinary f pack, and two boys oan do this in Irss than two minutes. It it limple, easy, eoav l«*<-t, aad the faateat Pnaae ntaAa. It ia lurable aod stroof and there are no ropes io get oat of order J PBICI Xlv I* GISBOBJTB. "Referring to the abeva Prsas, I oaa recommend it as being Urn beat in tne <iiatnct, having one now In ase. CItBMTOrHKB JOHK PaBKIB, Reay Station. * Uisborne Brewinc: and Malting Company. CAPITAL- £«000 IN 6000 BHARBS OF ONE POUND (£1) EACH, IT is proposed to taite over the oldestablished and profitable basin see carried oo in this town for the past twenty ye*r» by W. V. Crawford, for tbe porpoae of manufacturißf a fini-daai Ale nod Bteat locaJly, to esublish a meJo-hooee, aad by the cooaumpiioo of local prodiaee to preveat the great drain of capital taat is aow impoverishio| the district, and ctrcolate a vary ooaaiderabie ram of money aaaoagst tradaanea aod in wagee annually. Hitberto the want of a saiUble lime-atone water haa beea the great drawback to the •ucceaafai mansfactare of a firat<lasß Ale. Tbe water of the well-known Ume-etone •pring at Mr Barker's proving most saitabes and abeolately pare, a right to draw sappliee Irom this soaros haa beea aoqairwi, and the following extracts from professional epiniene hare been gives in its faiiw :— " The orgaaie matter is maeh lees tnaa ia tbe Paaedia water lor tewa swppry cad aeed ia oar breweries aera. Tae nai^aani af in* water is a graad poiat for brewiag parpoeea. I ueueiiler tbe water firvvxlees for brewiag. (Rigaed) Jajchb O. Black, Prof eeser of Cbamiatry aad fYlnaial Analyst, OUga. "Prom the reeahs bow given (ia aa exhaustive analysis and report), I aa of opinion that this water it of eioollent parity. The emits ia this water will be of great advantage in makiec it a first -ciaas brewiag water. Soand and fall- llavored ales can be depended on. For the parpoaea of arrated nothing better ooold be deaired." i (Signed) J. A. Poxo, F.C.a, I Colonial Analyst, Auckland. " It is a very pare, clear water, free from organic matter. I have compared the analysis of Mr Pond aad Mr Black «|aV thoae of oelebrated English brewers, and am of opioioo that tbe water ia eieellently adapted for brewing aad tbe maaafaotare of a-rated watara." (Bigoed) Jokx F. Inm, 11. D. " I have marh pleasure in expressing my opinion that this water is probably as suitable for brewing beer and for the manafaotara of crated waters as any in New Zealand." (Signed) A. Lawsom Hbai*. M.D. •'The amoant of free and albwmiooid ammonia is very low ; these, with other considerations, would be sufficient to rank the water as a very good wholesome drinking water. I visited toe spring, which appears to come from the rock under tbe hill The water was bright, clear and sparkling, and has all the characteristics of a very wholesome beverage. There is a plentiful and permanent aepply. 1 ' (Bigned) CaUBLB* H, BMITH HOZIBB, F.RC&, Lare Medical Officer of Health, BirkdaJe, Boatbport, Lancashire. " Mr \V7 F. Crawford has submitted to me the analysis made by Messrs Pond and Black of the water from the aprieg at Mr Barker's. The water neems to he an excellent one both for drinking and brewing parpoeea" (Signed) J. W. Wiluams, M.BC.M. Tbe Capital ia propaawd to b* called on as follows :— 2« Gd oo application, Ss oo allotment, aad oalis of 5a at not leas intervals thaa three months. No allotment will be made ttfttil four Uto*eaa<i of tbe ahares *•- » •< '■ In the event of th« v., ... .. ■.>..- • f •h^rt-^ not being sabtctibw.l fur. ti.e ;..- li' iv expenses iaourrrd will be borue i.y v k *wford, aad the deposits refunded ii A preliminary meeting has been held, pruvi maal direct ps nave been appmnted (Urgvly rrprceenting the hceasees of this district), and a large naraber of sham have alr*a«ly bara applied for. Application for ahares may be made to either wf the undeisigned, who will be able to famish intending appUoante with all neoeaeary information. WM. F. CRAWFORD : ob, THOS, CHRIBP, 252 Pmiateoal BecreUry.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7130, 12 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7130, 12 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7130, 12 November 1894, Page 3

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