THE KEW ZEALAND FABMEB, BEE, AND POtTLTBiY JOURNAL' HAS A UUGW ANt> tiWtttiAsiSG OlBtftT^tlfi* *fc t»ART Of Ml C0»,01?¥ FROfttMONGOKUI TO tNVERCAKGlLl/. As Its ftA&E IMPLIES) it is deV^ted to AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS, AND EACH NUMBER HAS AfeLY-WRITTEft AKfMJW ASKaNc^I) tJfePfcft THE FOLLOWIKG SECT!' iKS :- THE FAR aT— Seasonable Oper.»«i-«na for both 8onth«rb tod t^o?tbtJtB in.- t'ictH, Live brock, Dulry *; J * tHE GARDEN ' ' THR FttUlT GKOVVEtt , '; , " - . , THE APIARY— Thin I^paftinenVjs wippUeci with th'd F v ft%fc tflterihatlon. »H Beukeeoine The * Now Z«miaml »'»•< Ahp .'•«« Bk.« J.«um«i h»s m.w been incSutyofuted with the N Z FM:^. tt, «»^*t ifjft in«.W tf)»tj over ftupottant that Apiuiitla shbulu i..ub»oriw to few IttlWf publii-atvion tlMRF.R OAZliTTE MARKETS BI'ECLXL INDUSTRTFg THE POULT Y YARD rOKKKSPONI>E>CE EvQi'IHY DKPAhTMEST UOwK \N T n H(V BK»;(dLD: lillAU'NGS A^D TAIE8 ADAPTI'B Foft Tiii FAMILY. THE NZ. FAHMRR IS F^KR^Y iLUT.srKArWD. tf() KXPKN-a i- M»ARWH N JPKOCUUixd KNGRAViiNGd OF 1HE HiGKHt>T Cl^SS JbLjUblUAiiVi, OF •lHUJ ALTICLKS. The txi«Utoh tiife Fakmer Us frai <-ti tlmohe in &\\ piite r| ' New Zealand, and the wide extout of it« influence, rnrure its euyefiority ae an ADVERTISING MKDitJU; It is expeeialiy Valnabio td all trndes uhxious to thug thtuifiei^es fi«^ t- fbb notk* ttl th« £arxaiug fomuauQity. Adreitlaiut Raifeo bh d^licttUofi.
From thespotltanemis ooihthenrta<ion& received Hy tta iWtktoVtie fellow^ *ta> ' iooisUkon. The*o will *how the c&iimatum in ntuch the t^w Zkauamd t*ui»tli Hi ueld l>> thofd Who have rfead it. Tothefeditor New ZiutANi) FArmer, Bee and Poultry jotiiitf ai. : Pear Si*,^ •• I am in receipt of The Fabmkh, and 1 must eay it i.< n ally a tirstc.u«, jmiri.al-^the He**, of the kind, I think, in Am-truiu»ia ; at least, I have not seen art* thing equal to It I °an K et you some subscribers here.-Wishlng you Success, yours truly, I» HvPKi^ (Matamata Auiury)." " It is a paper in every respect well pot up, and contains o large ataount of taltiaSljf teadintr matter which should do acceptable tofarnu-i> it. every part of the colony, at W*rf> to Ihone of tl.em who dofire to keep pace wi»h the pi -.e-Hof th.-time- The lUustifttfcfltf v of poultry, &c, are equal to those of Hume pubiicatioaa. — "Oamatu MaU. R A WIqht, Thames: -"I think that over thirty fltte Veors* experience to tf practical firmer in these colonies ouyht to enable me to form a pretty g^'d id«*a .»f whafi kind of ln-truction on agricultural matters is of mo»t \X»* to.the fanniiiK conimunf-y j and on receiving your first issue of The FxnMrK. I nut convinced that it Is a most u^iul journ.il, and contains ju*t the advice requir. d by farmers. ' " We have received the current humVier of TkIr Ue^v ZBAtANfi FARMSft, B8§| an-- Poultky Jouknal. The work is Wl wrltteri, «nd dm\* with «ubj««ct<« of intHrent td the beekoorxr, poultry breeder^ and farrtler. Sii<;h a useful work only ueeds to beknowfl to country settlors to secure a large share of support in this district." — "Hawka'a Baf Herald." Mr Curfccfe, the Secretat-y of the North Otapo Apricdltural add* Pastoral A»sdcl»Hnh|" writes from O»iil iru : — " I have just been favoured with a reading of your flew puB lwatinn, Tlifc Nfc\v Zealand Farmer, and an. mmh pleaded with the 6bn tents. I ttnnk it calculated to do much good, and it should b« liberally |wtrouieed by thtf farmers and every one interested in the development of out resources*' Mr A. Feiigusos, Palmerston North, says :— " Please send me tiie l*ABiiBfi. I 'onsider it the very thing wanted." Mr Tho«. At>AMs, Gisborne, writes :— a My subscribers are very much pledfted with t (N Z Farmer) The matter is very good, and the prhitiug. excellent. Mr J M oriREGlott, TImdrU: '* Herewith please find" my subserlpf^on to you* e*cyllehl >aper, I He N.Z. Farmer. People only want to read the paper to become subscribers." From Mr F. R. BtRT, Nelson:—* 4 ! will make an effort at once to get new »»ub•uiiberf, for I like to see good seed sown in good ground, and the" palter well supported.' Mr John V**att, Poultry Farm, lawyer's Say, Port Chalmers, writes :-"! must coii■ratulate you on the Journal. It is dimply grand* and Only requires to be seen to be ap* >rociated. I wish you every success." Mr John B. WALKiNtfdSi Waverley, writes :— *' 1 have the March number \ it aldntf , worth all the money. I only trust you may be able ke«p it up M |Jr6fie<^ stnnriar'l: X I liall do all I can to help you in recommending it. " ho wenk before 1 got your WarcH nunber I had spent a day and a half looking through back numbers of the 'JTieldV M unt out an artiota re Cnibvfrick Apple Congress, with no suceeW
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 107, 20 June 1885, Page 7
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875Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 107, 20 June 1885, Page 7
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