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MANURES! MANURES! I*HE following are Prices and Terms for 5 our various Manures delivered on I Railway Trucks at our "Works, Burnside, J for Season 1592-93, now ready for de- | livery :—: — Per Ton. SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME ... £7 FJNE BONE DUST 7 i TOTATO MANURE 7 BLOOD MANUEE 8 G4RDENMANUEE « SPECIAL MANURES FOR VINES GRASS LAWNS, Ac, &c, from £7 to £8 per ton. QUANTITIES OF LESS THAN ONE TON 6d per cwt extra. TERMS CASH, LESS 2J PER CENT. BAGS Will be charged in all instances — to holrl 2c\vt, 6d each ; lewt, 3d each. We will allow for these if returned to the Works promptly — say within a month, full value, but after that time only what they may he worth, less cost of carriagp. SUPERPHOSPHATES And other Manures lose weight and deteriorate from ex] 08ure,but we guarantee full weight and analysis when delivered, 'jut will not recognise any claim unless made within 14 days of despatch or date of invoices. For inirinsic value our Manures will be found cheaper than any others bearing similar names, either locally produoed or imported. Testimonials and particulars in our Manure Pamphlets, which kindly write for and read results. -. GUANO. We have a cargo each of Coral Queen " and " Abmlhos ; " guaranteed analysis hi to 60 per cent Phosphate of Lime. Price, from £5 to £5 10s per ton on rails, Burnside. Under one ton, 6d per cwt extra. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO. (Limited), DUNEDIN. "STANDAKD" SEEDS. TTTE have ON SALE Prime Samples of Perennial and Italian Ryegrass English and Colonial Clovers Natural or Permanent Grasses Cocksfoot, of Heavy Weight and Clear, lURNIPS, Inoluding Swedes, Aberdeen, Green and Purple Top Yellows, Devon Grey Stone, <£c Also, — CARTER'S ELEPHANT SWEDE, heavy cropper of rare quality, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Oi leading kinds and finest strains grown* SEED GROWING. For our requirements we have 300 acres under cultivation for Seeds of many kinds. NIMMO AND BLAIB, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEEL GROWERS, DUNEDIN. LEVIATHAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL DUNEDIN. rjiHE Proprietress of the above old- *- established and well-known House, having decided on retiring into private life, invites communications from Persons desirous of Purchasing a Business of this nature. The House is situated at the Junction of High and Cumberland streets, and immediately facing the Dunedin Railway Station. It is three storeys high, built of Stone and Brick, with every modern appliance for labour-saving and comfort. The House contains 120 Rooms. The fullest information and all particulars will be supplied to bonajlde applicants, A. D. SILK, Proprietress, Dunedin, . CBAIG & 00,'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. 1 LAWRENCE TO~GBERNPIBIJ) VIA TUAPEKA WEST, TUAPEKA MOUTH, AND CLYDEVALE. MESSRS H. CRaTS~InD CO. have de. cided to run a Trap for the conveyance of the Mail and the convenience of travellers between Lawrence and Greenfltld as- above, leaving the Victoria Hotel, Law. rence,every Mond«y,Wednesday,andFi idny at 1 p.m., and returning on the succeeding days, leaving Greenfield at 8 a.m. and reaching Lawrence at 12.30 nron. Fares from Lawrence to Tuapeka West Scl*olhrusc, 2s6dj Tuapeka Mouth, ss ; Green, field, 7s fid. Parcels at ch«ap rates. FOE. PRIVATE SALE. A COMFORTABLE 4-roomed Cottage and Garden, lately occupied by Mr Peter Johnson, Tuapeka Flat. J. C. ARBUCKLE, Commission Agent. JOSEPH EvJGLESTONE, ** CARPENTER, JOISER, UPIIOLSTEKER, PIC'IURE-FKAAIER, to., Ross Place, Lawbescb. J. R. begs draw attention to his large uikd varii-d Bcloc<ion of Pictures, Moulding*, ie, which are »old at lowest rates. Furniture of all descriptions made to order, Turuory'Tork executed on tie premise*. UNDERTAKING CoKDrOTRP. I*.' AN TED KNOWN — That William YV Oeb Bkown has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop next Herbert and Co.'s, Ross Place, and hopes by strict attention to • Business, combined with Good Workman,- , ship and Best Materials* to get a share of . -ablio patronage. All iaais of Boots and Shoesjnacl? to order, Bepair«,"neHtiyJdon«

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1977, 4 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1977, 4 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1977, 4 March 1893, Page 1