Land and Prodixf. , HARCOURT &'COi, ' LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL ■ AGENTS, SWAUEISKOKMUS, and AUCTIONEERS, Lambton-quay, • Wellington. 4QKA ACHES, Wairampn, district, 1200 acres grassed, "threocoomod house, woolshed and yards, ling fenced, 200 acres, o.r.p. at 19s-balance L 1.P., rent £29 li)s Gd. Price, £'2200 for Goodwill and improvements and 1000 sheep. ° 44-iy "1 OOK ACHES, Wairarapii district, JLiiSOO t)00 acres English grass, balaucQ light bush ; 4-roomed house ; woolshed and yards, etc.; L.1.1.; rent h\o. Price 31s (id per aero goodwill terms arranged. Full particulars on application. iiW HARCOURT A CO., Wellington. PINANCIAL, IMSUHAWOf, AM S3 S-AHS3 AGEKI\ M sterton, Now Zealand. (EatnbKshea 1876) /The Si»na»ci3 Inenranoo Company o(Now I S»land. Biro, Murine »na Jfiaality <»u»»ntoe. AOBSOIsa J Poimansnt Invcstmoii* »vi Loss Aoso--1 elatloQ ol Wnlrirajie Oovcrniteiit ttfo »nd Aooinnnt Tn«msun'. Ltlo Assurniico ComV ir»ny iLimitcil . PropetticH 'it nil ilojoripti >n t>? ailo. on ax«ty terms War Pas Hunt, when you can havo «Iroiihold Hou •■■ »na .Ciinfl Io; the Mint, monoy or at £•! 6s pebOSNT through tho Permanent Inva.'.mont»nfl ami lntnroH by monthly, quarterly, cr hnlf-ycarlj-p:iymonts THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTO., MANUPAOTUBEBS. OmCliS, - WATEUIiOO-QUAV, WBLLINOTOff. MaSUKE WOUKS, - - NOAHAUIUNOA. Important to Farivicks. CHEAP MANURES. NETT CASH, ON THUCKS AT Nd.MIAUHANGA, in 2CWT. SACKW. Foi: lcwt. bags, ijti per ton extra is chargod. M Manure, £4 SOs P2R ton. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : Tricalcic Phosphate .. 20 pc Ammonia .. •• 8 per cent. BONE DU3T, £5 53 P2.R TON. (IUAIUNTUEI) ANAIASIS I Tviealcic Phosphate .. 43 per cent. Ammonia 4 per cent. Imported Superphosphate, £5 5s pc« tos, , OUAHANTEED ANALYSIS I 35 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate. NOi I Mixture, 53 PER TOW. OUAUANTEEI) ANALYSIS : One-half imported Sui'Eiu'HosniATE, 35 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate ; One-half Bone Dust, i;s above. NO. 3 IY2IXTURE, £4 I7S 6d PER TON. Ono-half imported SurMu-uospjiATE, as above; One-half " M " Manure, as above. Special Potato SVJanure, £5 per roK. (Copiert from tho report of t'je Now York Agricultural Expoiiment Station v" Geneva, K.\'.) D ANALYSIS I Five twenty-thirds Dived Blood, 15 per cent. Ammonia; Ten twenty-thirds Uon£ Dust, as above ; Eight twenty-thirds Kain.it, 13 per cent. Potash. KAINIT I Tho addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of tho mixtures is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge if specified by tho purchaser when giving the order. The Manures aro not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers at their option can have the original Manures sent to them in tho makers' bags, and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTUEES can be made at any time to suit farmers. The Company Reckiveh STOCK for FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates: To Include Slaughteking, Freezing, Shipping, Wbappeh, and Freight. FOE SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS OF JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inclusive :— Mutton, fd perlb (three-farthings) Beef, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a penny) L.vii), 0-10 d ~ (nine-tenths of a penny) THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD, DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, Mny 31st, 1902. BARGAiMS JN BOOTS AND SHOES.CALL AND SEE H. PETERSON'S T&TEW STOCK IN LADIES' AND ±H GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES, which for Price and quality are equal to any in tho district Ladies' Nice Walking Shoes from 3/11; Ladies' Tan Shoes, f,'ood value, from 5/t); Ladies' American Button Boots from 10/G; Ladies' Glnca Kid Lace Boots from 9/i'r, Ladies' Evening Shoos from 2/11; Ladies' Stron;; Leather Slippers from 3/G. Gents' American Boots from 10/(3; Gents' Hand-Sewn Cookham from 17/0. A large sloe): of L.idies' and Gents' Tan and Back Boots and Shoes from best English, American and Colonial makers. Boys' and Girls' Bouts and Shoes from 2/6. Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs done in tip-top style. Make no mistake, go straight for the Boot Palacu, Perry's Building's, Queen-street. H. PETERSON, PROPRIETOR. rfIHIS is not about gcegees but about a more reliable article, the EED BIRD CYCLE. AGENT FOR FAMOUS SANDOW EXERCISES. I'.KI'AIBS AIIE OUR SPECIALTY. NEW MACHINES AT BED ROCK PRICES. Old Machines at a Gift. RED'BIUD, "NUFF SED." TOH.I DIVVER, THE BVKO, QUEEN-STREET. TIGER TEAS. Am Old Favourste in a New Gusse, rf Ulfi public are strongly urged to try I. the NEW NO. S TEA., A-l 2,'- ri?,U LB. Lts Crov/ikc Popularity proves it to Lo AN EXCEPTIONAL TEA A THE _ MONEY. Jons Cuajia:,; a:-;;> Co., exclusive Mast_rton agents. CAN I BECOME AN T'ILECTIiICAL OR OTHER ENGINEER? BY OUR SYSTEM OF TEACHING BY MAIL YOU C.VN. ADVANTAGES— 1. You study at home. 2. We teach everywhere. 3. No time lost from work. 4 Prepares for examinations. 5. No text books to lniy. (J. Abundantly illustrated instruction papers. 7. Instruction papers free from all unnecessary mathematics andthoorotical side issues. 8. Kiich instruction paper prepared by technical experts. '.). Instruction private. 10. The work is made interesting. 11. If student can read and write, and studies as directed, success is assured. 12. Feos eav: be paid by monthly insl:i.''iiionU. J3. Backward stu-dents-given spei-iiil 14. Open, to ii.il. No lime 'imil. WE ALSO TRACK CV .MAIL -Drawing, fjhorthend, Book-keeping uiid Accountancy, :uid coach toe the Auditors' and Incorporated Accountants' Ex.mis, Civil Service, University and Lav. , . Lungimt;os, Pupil Teachers, and for " D." and "E." Every candidate prepared V>y us for the recent Pupil Twister;.' J'lxaininatioii suecceHctl in passim;. Bjok-keeping simplified for farmr;rf — recorn.m'' , 'i'loo by His i tonor Mr.TuKtice K'jtH.j, i>s Cd post free. Stamps accepted. THE AMERICA!*; SCHOOL OF COB DESPONDENCE, ••' Get y'oun Harness Repaired I BE ready for the c-naint; butter season ! Harness Mii'l.-) or Mended at lowest rowN FiucKd. riv.-.t-chiss iSiiddlor and Harness Maker enipioyofl. Boots and Shoes stocked. Shaving Saloon. MiUIUCHVILLE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7244, 27 August 1902, Page 4
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917Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7244, 27 August 1902, Page 4
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