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LAWD "TTBARcouRr & co»-, •■■■ - LAND, ESTATE, ANJ) FINANCIAL AGENTS, SHAItEBROKERS, and AUCTIONEERS, Lambton-quay, - Wellington,._ . AGUES, Wairarapa district, OOv/ 1200 acres grassed,three- ;- roomed house, Woolshed and ytirds, ring fenced, 200 acres, o.r.p. at 18b j bnJanoo L 1.P., rout £29 l'Js 6d. Price, £2250 for Goodwill and improvements and 1000 sheop. ° • 44' lV) IrjoK A CUBS, Wairarapa district, 1)00 aoros English gross, balance light bush ; 4-roomed iiouso; woolshed and yards, etc.; L.1.P.; rent Llo. Price Bis Od por aero goodwill terms arramrod. Full particulars on application. 4309 HABCOmiT & CO., Wellington. b ri. w7i>ALRYMPLIiJ, PIMAMCIAJ., iWSUKAMCE, ' ASS> LAS'-S3 AQEMT. 41 etortou.Kow Zealand. fJCßtftblinhafl 1878) /Iho BtsnctoUntKUimce Company o!New Blto°,1a»ilno and Fidelity Gnut&nteo, Agencies J Pernianont Invostmont snil Loan AaßO< 1 olstton oJ WMrarspa Ouvernmcnt L.c *o<l Aiwlflsnt IntrarI nuai: Citizens Lifo Assiirnuoo Com- \ P^ u y l-Ltuittoil). Pi-oiwtic i of :vli iVuarlpll m for s Uo, ou assy terms loLst.—Hoaaoa from 1 to 10 rooms. Wuv Pax Kent, w ilon J' ou oau 11,4V0 »"°™o !( < H'iaeo anil Land Jo? thu evjw uionoy on at £< Co psi i'Bst th'OOfiU tlifl I'crcwnpnt Invo-tvit'M ana t,";»n iinoslstioa o* Wsltarape, psyJn? nil. prlnolMl and intoro-t by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly liiiymeota ; "tHS~VVEI.UNOiTON MEAT . EXPORT CO., LTD., M : ANUKB MANUFACTURERS. Offices, • Waterloo-Quay, WEtUNOios. Manuke Works, - - Ngauauiuncu. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES. NKTT CASH, ON TRUCKS AT NGAHAU-KAXO-A, in i!OWT. SACKS. For lewt. bags, 'J/(S per ton extra is charged. IYJ Manure, £-4 SOs peh toks. OUAIUNTEKD ANALYSIS I Tricalcic Phosphato .. 20 pc Ammonia •• •• 8 per cent. Sons; Dutt, £5 5s psr ton. oi".-.: , . ■•'Ti-:s]i analysis: Tricalcic Phosphate .. 43 per oenfc. Ammonia • • • • 4 por ccnt - Imported Superphosphate, . jgs 5s p£r tos, GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : 35 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate. No, I SVSzxture, £5 53 PEK TOM. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS : One-half imported Supem-hosi-hate, 35 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphato ; One-half Bone Dust, as abovo. Mo. 3 Mixture, jS4 17s 6cl PER TON. One-half imported Supeki'iiosmiate, as above; One-haif " M" Manure, as above. Spscsa!- Potato Manure, £5 PER TOW. (Copied from tlio report of the New York Agtioulturai Experiment Station n l . Gc.ieva, N.Y.) D ANALYSIS : Five twenty-thirds Dried Blood, 15 pei cent. Ammonia; Ten ■twenty-thirds Bom Dust, as above ; Eight twenty-thirds Kainit, 13 per cent, Potash. KAINIT I The addition of a small proportion oi Kainit to any of the mixtures is an_advant age, and will be made without extra charge if specified by the purchaser when giving the order. KIXiNO! The Manures are not mixed until th< orders are sent out, and purchasers at thei; option can have the original Manures sent t( them in the makers' bags, and make th< mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTURES can be made a any time to suit farmers. The Company ReckiviM STOCK for FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates To Ixt'. r ,ui>E SLAL'ujjria.'T.vd, Feeezi.vo, Shipping, Wrappku, a.%i> Freight. FOE SHIPMENT IN THIS MONTHS OI JUNE TO NOVEMBER, inclusive :— Mutton, :]d perlb (three-farthings) 8.-3EI-, 9-10 d „ (nine-tenths of a penny Lamb, 9-3 Oil ~ {ninu-tenthsot'apenny TJ-2E IVeLUKGTOfJ Til EAT EXPORT CO., LTD; DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, May 31st, 1902. BARGAINS IN HOOTS AUB SHOES. CALL AND SEE H. PETERSON'S NEW STOCK IN LADIES' AN! GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES which for Price and quality are equal to nni in the district. Ladies' Nice Walking Shoo; from 3/11; Ladies' Tan Shoes, p;ood value from 5/t); Ladies' American Button Booti from JO/i); Ladies' Ghtco Kid Lace Boot: from 9/0; Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2/11 Ltidicj' Strong Leather Kiippera from iJ/G Gunts' American Boots from 10/0; Hiind Sawn C'yokham from 17/ G. A Livge stock of Ladies' and Gents' Tar and Biack Boots and Shoes from bes : English, American and Colonial makers Boys' and Girls' Boots and Shoos from 2/6 Boots and Shoes made to order. Repair! done in tip-top style. Make no mistake, g< straight for the Boot Palace, Perry': Building's, Queeu-street. U.PETEESQN, proprietor, t |\HIS is not about gcegeos but about i more reliable article, the BED BIE.D CYCLE. AGENT FOR FAMOUS SANDOW EXEECISES. IIEPAIKd AHli OUIt SPECIALTY. NEW MACHINES AT BED ROCK PRICES. Old Machines at a Gift. BED BIRD, " NUFF SED." ■•"■:.;m DWYER, THE DYKO, QUEEN-STItEET. TIGER TEAS. An-Old Favourite in a N&w G'JEsa, fTlilß public lira s(ron«ly ui'god to try .a. tho ■ NEVi! NO. 9 TEA.; ' Al 2/. PEE LB. I? 2 GRGV/SKG FOPULARnY proves it to la AX EXCEPTIONAL TEA A XHS MONEY. John , Gu.vjjam and Co., oxtlitsivc Mast ■:• ton agents. ' CAN I. CKCOMM AN 15LECT1UCAL OB OTiiEU IDXGiNiJlirv? BY OTJit SYSTEM OF TEACHING BY MAIL YOU CAN. ADVANTAGES—I. You study at home. 2. Wo teach everywhere. IS. No time lost from work. 4 Prepares for examinations. 5. No text book's to buy. 0. Abundantly illujtrnfccd instruction [«tpsra. 7. Instruction papers frw; from all unnecessary mathematics and theoretical sidn issues, t> , . Each instruction paj);:: , prepared by technical experts. '.I. Instniction private. 10. The work ia made iuturostiny. 11. If studont,' can xax'X and write, and studies as directed, I succtos ia assured. 12. Fees ca.i be paid by monthly instalments. 13. Backward students Riven special '-issistarice. l'l. Open to nil. No time Jimis. WE AL.SO TEACH BY i Shorthand. J;ooVkeoi;i;:f; and Accountancy, j r.nd co;:c'; fur t1. , -. Aniitiirs' and Incoi'uor-' I'.tnd Acooutirants' E/iams, Civil Service, j Univorsity »r,il Law, Languages, I'upii j TeadisvH, un-1 k.-: " i>.' ! iv.iil " X. , ' Every! j candidate by in for the recent j j Pupil Teachers' Exsiu'iination succeeded in t I pa: : :yin;j. Book-keeping sunplified for farnij er.i—recommended by His Honor Mr Justice Kettle. 2;-; (id post l'rnc. Stamps accepted. THa A m <-. XIO A ii SCHOOL. ©F •?,« p. rp.span ncn cc , ITc-ud Oilicu for N.Z.,I!)'J, Qnccn-strcet, Aupklund. P.O. Box 179. I WiUTi; I,'on Fkek IIaxw;ook, " W." GiiT Your Harness Repaired 1 "frji; ready for tho cominr; butter season ! JO Harness Mude or Mended at lowest town PWCES. Fir.-.t-class Saddler and Harness Mititnr employed. Boots and Shoes stocked. Hair-Cutting and Shaving Saloon. C. V. SPACKmAN, iIAUniOEVILMJ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7245, 28 August 1902, Page 4

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