RUSSELL S, » 1 MASONS AND BRICKLAYERS, r Powderham Street (S"ext to Mr W. F. BrookingV), HAVE just received from tbe Makers an assortment of Terra Coita Vases, all patterns and desigup. Glazed Flower Pots and Saucers, Glazed Fern Pots for eittit g-rooms or halls, Wicker FJower Pots and baucere, Bread Oro(k<, Butter Jars, Pickle Jars. Water Fountain 5 ". Glazed Beer Barrels, all size?. Stone Bottlao, Foot War mura, Quart Jars. Contingent Jugs, Stone Jugs; also, Common Flower Pots, all sizes, and in any quantity, at cheapest rates. Border Tiles, all pattern?. All Sanitary Appliances kept in stockChimney Pots, in any desigo, for smoky chimneys Common Bricks, Firo Bricko, Fire Clay, Oven Tiles, &0.,& c. Wilson 'b Idydraulio Lime and Cement, Knight & Bevan's Cement, always on hand. Estimates giverufor all kinds of Mascnry and Brickwork, Concreting, &c , at the lowest possible price?. All orders left with W. F. Brooking will b 839 be promptly attended to. CALLAGHAN & CO. '3 GREAT LAND SALEOVER 700 Different PROPERTIES to choose from. Investors would do well to call on us before PUHCHASING elsewhere. At present there is over £8,000,000 of money on fixed deposit in the Bank of New Zealand bearing no interest or VERY LITTLE. Money invested in Properties will work for itself. THERE IS A standard value FOR PROPKKTY. In 1858 the PopuVion of New Zealand was t9,413. In 1900 it was 798,470, the area of laud boiog THE SAME. If Property is woith £1000 with a Population of 6000, is it not worth £2000 with a POPULATION OF 12,000? Ye«, ormon. We are vow selling Building Allotments from £25 and upwards hold, aud land from £1 au acre. Intending Investors should get in early iv order to secure choice investments. CALLA6IUN & CO., LAND AGENTS, DEVON St., NEW PLYMOUTH. MONTEATH, L.} f CLARKE, O. MONTEATH & CLARKE (LadH T. Wright) GRAIN, SEED, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL MERCHAN'J'S, Land and Commission Agents, Devon-st., New Plymouth. Nothing but First class Lidp. # -—v-f compare favourably with those ruling to any other centre. Farmers requiring Grass Seed would do well to oati and inspect our Stock of o lovers, &o, just landed. Prioe aud quality unsurpassed, We are always prepared to advance money ou good security. A GEN UIKSPhcaaix Biscuits and Confectionery, Duneaio. Chamberlin's Sauces and Electioshine Royal Exchange Assurance Co. FOR SALE,— rnHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY JL of 15$ Acres, with 7-roomed House and Outbuildings, in the best- part of , Opunake Town, fronting South Road and three other roads. The town is making rapid progress, causing seotion , to be in deman3. The above property affords an opportunity for investment seldom met with. Price reasonable. \ Apply early. Also, GRASS anToLOVER SEEDS, all varieties usually 3own. Westfield MANURES of all description?. Carrot, Mangel, Swede, and Turnip Seer". Poilard, Oilctkp, etc. A. H. MOORi, Opunake. THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., Manure Manufacturers. Offices - Waterloo-Quay, Wellington I Manure Works - - Ngahauranga 1 Important to Farmers. I CHEAP [MANURES. I NETT CA«H, ON TRUCKS A.T ' I NGAHAUHANGA, in 2cwt. Backs. For lewt. bags, 2/6 per ton extra is t ■ charged. ' M Manure— £4 per ton * GUARANTEED ANALYSIS :— 1 Tricalcic Phosphate ... 27 per cent. ' Ammonia 7 per cent. I Bone Dust— £s 5s per ton GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: — ) Tricalcic Phosphate ... 43 per cent. r Ammonia 4 per cent. , Imported Superphosphate— £5 5s per ton GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: — | 35 lo 37 per ceat. soluble Phosphate. ; No. 1 Mixture— £s 5s per ton , GUARANTEE!* ANALYSIS: - f One half imported BupekphosphatTb, i 35 to 37 per oent. polu le Phosphate One»balf Bone Dust, as above. j No. 3 Mixture— £4 12/6 per f ton I One-half Imported^BoPEBPHOBPHATE, * as above * One-balf "M " Manure, as above. 1 No. 5 Mixture— .64 per ton j GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: — , One half Thomas' Phosphate, 36 per [ cent. Tricalcic Phosphate ODe-half " M " Manure, as abo <c. s Special Potato Manure— £s ; per ton (Copied from tne reporc of the New York ) Agricultural Experiment Station, at ) Geneva, N.Y.) GUABANIBED ANALYSIS: — * Five twronfcy thirds Di isd Blood, 16 1 per vent. Ammonia 1 Ten twenty thirds Bone Dust, as above 1 Eight twenty-thirds Kainit, 13 per oent. Potash. i Kainit. The additioD ot a fciua.ll proportion of Kainit to anj of the Mixture? is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge if apecified by the purchaser when giving the order. Mixing. The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at their option oan have the original Manures sent to them in the makers' bags and make the mixtures themselves. Special! Mixtures oau be made at any time to suit farmers. The Company receives STOCK FOR FREEZING upon owmr'a account at tbe following rat«s: — To Inolude Slaughtering, Freezing, Shipping, Wrapper, and Freight. For SBIPMKNTrt in the MONTHS of JUNE to NOVEMBER inclusive— MUTTON, 1 1 per lb (three-farthing*) BEEF. 9-lOa h* of a penny) LAMB, 9-1 Od „ (nioe^er'tM of a penL x The Wellington Meat Export Co.. Ltd. DILNOT BLADDKN, Secretary. Wellington, May 31' t, 1901. b&35
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11785, 7 October 1901, Page 4
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824Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11785, 7 October 1901, Page 4
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