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Superphosphate of Lime and Bone Dust. The attention of Agriculturists, Nurserymen and Market Gardener* is specially directed to the Chemical Manures, manufactured by NEWLAND AND GO-, Petaxe. These Manures are upon analyeis declared specially rich in all the constituents required for. plant food, and being soluble in water assimilate with the soil after rain to the extent of 75 per cent, the first year. Very flattering testimonials have been received from settlers of high standing in various parts of the Colony, showing extraordinary results in the increase of crops of every description, especially in etarting turnips. Analyses made by Dr. Hector, of Wellington, and W. E. Ivey, Esq , of the Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, will be sent post free, on application to the Manufacturers, or their Agents. Sold in bags containing 1 cwt., at 65., or to larger quantities at £5 per ton, Lo b., or rails at Napier. Forsmall or large Flower Garden* these manures will be found of especial value. Sample* can be seen at the New Zealand Loan and Meroantile Agency Company, Gladstone Road. soli manufacturers. NEWLAND AND CO., Pxtaxe, Hawks's bay.

W. Hy. Clayton] (Arthur Sawyer CLAYTON & SAWYER, CABBI E R 8 , COAL, TIMBEB, FIBE WOOD, <k PBODUCE MERCHANTS, SHIP, HOUSE, AND GENEBAL COMMISSION AGENTS, HAVING been appointed Agents for Mr W. King's Timber and Mouldings, Ktraka and Te Arai Sawmills, are prepared to supply the following at his late yard at Beduoed Rates:— Kauri W3 42 1 Turnery Totara £2 , Tanks White Pine rg s: I Bricks Rimu 3 "S' w Lime Sashes - 3 ’g ■ Coals Doors £■ g §• B Firewood Mouldings o c P J Oats House Blocks -jEr" n-S 2 Cheff Posts •® g ’ 8.2 Maize Battens 2 ► o’! Potatoes Pickets ? N V — Coke Strainers o ,§ 3 Charcoal Shingles, ” » Palings Beach Gravel f § g Barley AGENTS FOB CUTTER VENUS.” Note the Address— CLAYTON AND SAWYEB, (Next the Boyal Hotel), GLADSTONE BOAD.

CITY DINING BOOMS, GLADSTONE BOAD, MBS M. A. McINTOSH, IN thanking her numerous friends and customers for their past favors, has much pleasure in informing them that she has made extensive alterations to her Dining Booms, and ladies and families can now be accommodated in Separate Booms, with the best of comfort. Buakfast, Dixxkb, axt Tia it all hour*. MEALS OF THE BEST CLASS, lieMht All DsucAcn* nt Season. Boarding on the most Reasonable Term* as per arrangement. Quality Comfort I Economy W. PARNELL BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND TOBACCONIST, INVITES Special Attention to his splendid Stock of ail classes of goods pertaining to th* business, and during the coming festive season those desirous of selecting gifts for presentation to friends would do well by paying a visit to this centrally-situated shop, new noted both for the quality of th* good* sold, and the cheapness of the price. Articles can be obtained to suit almost any taste in the way of Christmas and New Tear Gifts.

AU kinds of Books on hand, fresh consignments of the Latest Work continually being added to circulating Library. A SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT OF TENNIS AND CRICKET GOODS. Only the Best Brands or Tobacco kept in Stock and Cut Daily by Machinery. BEST QUALITY - OF OIGABS, CIGARETTES, etc. All descriptions of Pipes sold, and Pipes repaired on the premise*. W. PARNELL, GLADSTONE BOAD AND LOWE ST., Orroam Masonic Hotxl. NEW GOODS, EX WAVE QUEEN NEW IBON BEDSTEADS, with Wir* Mattress, New Iron Cots, New Linoleums, New Carpets, New Pianos. Th* Cheapest lot of Goods mporters ever opened—in all 9 cases 3. TOWNLEY.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 501, 2 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 501, 2 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 501, 2 September 1890, Page 1

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