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LAND AND PR° DUCe l_.__ HARCOURT A CO - , LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, SHAHERROKKItS, and AUCTIONEEES, Liuubkm-.-uay, - Wellington. -JOKA ACEES, Wairarapa district, J.OOI/ 1200 acres grassed, throoroomOd house, woolshed and yards, ring fenced, 200 acres, o.r.p. at 18s ; balanco L.1.P., ront £20 Els Gd. Price, £2250 for coodwill ami improvements and 1000 sheep. 6 4449 IrfDOS"' ACEES, Wiui'.irapit district, fiOO 900 acres English grass, balance light bush ; 4-roomed houso; woolshed and yards, etc.; L.1.P.; rent £15. Prico 31s (id per acre goodwill terms arran"od Full particulars on application. 43(59 ° HAIiCOUET & CO., Wellington. FI-MANCBAL, INSURANCE, AMD LAMB AOEKT, U --torton, Now Zoaliuid. ■'Batabllshfld 1876) t'lho Bt"H*a»raintinianooOomp»i- - f o!Now •'.caloni. ]flio, Msilnc una Flilolity flai-rfnitoc. Aubnoiks J Porn*incut liiToaltoonl »D(1 Lo»n Aaao- \ oUtlon ol W»lr»r*ipa •Dovcrutuciit til/o »nd A-solitcnt Inanr(,ncv. Citizona Lifo Assunxnco Comv pt-ny *LiniUcil.i. Proportio* o[ nil dcsortptl-m Ur s;ilo, on oasy tonus ToIJET.—HoUBOfIJuo'-i'l tolOrooms, Wire Pay Esnt, whon you ciin liavo k Froohola Hon-io (md LaiMl (ot tho ti.-.mo raouoy or nt £-* 6s pin cent throußh tho Pormsuent Invcalmoat unfl D"nn A-jsccbtfoa of WdlWMpa, payliv; oil prlnoip-0 ami IntPTost by monthly, quarterly, or lmlf-yourly pnymoiita

THE W E LLI H GTO N HI EAT EXPORT CO., LTD., ■njuTANUKE MANUFACTUEEES. Offices, - Wateuloo-Quay, Wkllinoto.v. Manure Works, - - Ngaiiauiuxcia. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS/ CHEAP MANURES. NETT CASH, ON TEUCKS AT NGAUAUEANGA, in 2CAVT. SACKS. For lewt. bags, 2/G per ton extra is charged. IYI Manure,-£4 lOsperton. guaiuxtued analysis : Tricalcic Phosphate .. 2G pc Ammonia .. .. 8 por cent. Bone Duee -55 5s psr ton. OCAKANTKKU ANALYSIS : Tricalcic Phosphato .. 43 per oont. Ammonia .. .. 4 per cent. Imported Superphosphate, £5 5S PSH TOW, OUAKASTKKI* ANALYSIS I 35 to 37 por cent, soluble Phosphate. No, 1 Mixture, £5 53 PER TOW. OITAHANTEEI) ANALYSIS .' One-half imported Sui-Kiii'iiosriiATE, 35 to 37 per cent, soluble Phosphate ; One-half Bonk Dust, as above. j No. 3 Mixture, *£4 17s 6d ! PER TON. I One-half imported Sum-iri'iiosi'l'ate, as above; One-half " M " Manuke, as above. Special Potato SVlanure, «£5 per ton. (Copiol from the report of the New York A grioultuviil Experiment Station si 1 ; Geneva, N.Y.) D ANALYSIS .' Five twenty-thirds Dived Blood, 15 per cent. Ammonia; Ten twenty-thirds Bonj-; Dust, as above ; Eight twenty-thirds Kainit, 13 per cent. Potash. KAINST I The addition of a small proportion of Kainit to any of the mixtures is an advantage, and will be made without extra charge if specified by the purchaser when giving the order. mixmoi The Manures are not mixed until the orders are sent out, and purchasers ut their option can have the origiualJlanures sent to them in the .makers' bags, and make the mixtures themselves. SPECIAL MIXTUEES can be made at any lime to suit farmers. The Co.mp.vny Eeceivkk STOCK for FREEZING upon owner's account at the following rates: To Include SLAUGim-'iiixci, Fkeezing, Sim-riNo, Wiupi'eu, and Freight. FOE SHIPMENT IN THE MONTHS OF JUNE TO NOVEMBEE, inclusive :— Mutton, Jd per lb (three-farthings) Bee*-, ( J-10d ~ (nine-tenths of a penny) Lamb, ( J-10d ~ (nine-tenths of a penny) THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD.* DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Y/ellington, May 31st, 1002.

BARGAINS m BOOTS AND SHOESCALL AND SEE H. PETERSON'S TKTEW STOCK IN LADIES' AND JJ4 GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES, which for Price and quality are equal to any in the district. Ladies' Nice Walking Shoes from 3/11; Ladies' Tan Shoes, good value, from 5/0; Ladies' American Button Boots from 10/0; Ladies' Glaca Kid Lace Boots from iJ/0; Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2/11; Ladies' Strong Leather Slippers from 3/0. Gents' American Boots from 10/(5; Gents' Hand-Sewn Cookham from 17/0. A large stock of Ladies' and Gents' Tan and B-ack Boots and Shoes from best English, American and Colonial makers. Roys' and Gills' Boots and Shoes from 2/G. Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs done in tip-top style. Make no mistake, go straight for the Boot Palace, Perry's Building's, Queen-street. !H. P&7ERSOM, proprietor. rjjnillS is not about geegees but about a more reliable article, the RED BIED CYCLE. AGENT FOR FAMOUS SANDOW EXERCISES. KEI'.URS ARE OUR SPECIALTY. NEW MACHINES AT BED ROCK PRICES. Old Machines at v Gift. RVD BIRD, "NUFF SED." TOM DWYER, THE UYKO, QUEEN-STREET.

TIGER TEAS. Ah ©j.o Favoursth in a ' I\h.w Gu.3S£. rffvlM public aro strongly urged to try X the NEW NO. 9 TE/U Al 2;- PER LB. Its Growing Popular'.!y proves it to fo AN EXCEPTIONAL TEA A THE MONEY. John Graham and Co., exclusive Mastciton agents. CO&ADINE & WHITTAKER, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND CONTRACTORS. JOBBING work at shortest notice. Painting and paperhanging in ai' its branches. Dressed and seasoned timber —Kauri, Totara, lliinu, Matai, White Pine, etc. Sashes, Doors, Mooli-ixiis, Builders' Requisites, Paints, Pai'eriiangings, and Glass. WHEN you are in Wellington, sec the greatest triumph of the century— STAND.VAC- 'kO U*Y SHUTTLE SEWm-IG MACHINE, which received "HOBS DE CONCOUR," (beyond competition), PARIS EXPOSITION, 1900. The officials of the Exposition graded prizes as follows: —No. 1, Mors de Concour (beyond competition); No. 2, Grand Prize; No. 8, Gold Medal; No. 4, Silver Medal; No. 5, Bronze Medal. Undoubtedly Ihe fir est Machine in N.Z. The greatest time-saver ever mado. Needles for all Machines in stock. Repairs skilfully done. F- -J. W. FEAR, Engineer and Direct Importer, Willis-street, Wellington. Established 1887. JAMES OAKERAND CONFECTIONER. Woddin;' Cakes a specialty. QOEbiN-SIiIEET, • • • MifIIBSIOH.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7246, 29 August 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7246, 29 August 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7246, 29 August 1902, Page 4

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