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T. & S. MO RUIN & CO., (LIMITKD), j±.tjcjs:t-,a.njd nsr.z. WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS. T. & S. MOBRTN & Co. (Limited', direct the attention of their Thames Valley Friends and the Public generally to the Grand Knipment of BCJGGIES AND CARRIAGES NOW OTST VIEW IN THEIR CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT, HIGH QTKEI'.T) AUCKLAND. fO IGH QTHEttT KJII OTKMK'i'j" i\ (J-CKLANI). j 111 (ill OTJIKKI 1 WHICH FOR QUALITY, FINISH, &c, Are far Superior to any seen in Auckland lor some considerable time. We n.uno a few of the Latest Designs — THE DUPO!\!T BAROUCHE!! A very elegant now Design, hung on three springs, top fohls entirely back, SPnleil For six persons. THE NEW STYLK WAGONETTE! Built very frtrong foy hard service ; will carry six persons, A really serviceable Machine. THE LIGHTNING JUMP SEAT! A thoroughly strong 1 and roomy machine, can be altered from single to doubleseated in a second of time. THE DOUBLE -SEAT ED PIANO BOX THE FHtNUH PH/ETON THE TOP TRAY BUGGY THE CORNING ROAD WAGGON THE NEW^REWSTER PH/ETON The above vechicles are highly recommended for their strength and workmanship and are well suited for Fanners or Families. ••a^^po T. & 8. M. & Co. request Farmers to write or apply iIPSsP for they, Illustrated Catalogue of Implements, which may be had gratis and post free. Seasonable Implements are now being Shown in Great Variety. CORN SHELLERS FOR HAND AND POWER. IMPIIOVBD CORN SHELLERS WITH CLEANING, ELEVATING AND BAGGING ATTACHMENT. Chaff-cutters and Horse Gears, Turnip-cutter, Pulpers, Corn-crushers, Seed Sowers, Barrow Seed Sowers, Broad-cast Seed Sowers, Harrows, Rollers, and the Celebrated Disc Harrow, by English and American Makers. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, STOCKHOLM AND COaL TAR. TA-^^ZlJlLillsrS, OILED uR PLAIN CANVASS, ALL SIZES. T. &o s. j&ojßjhjXisr &c co. (LIMITED), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
W. H. H A z A X D - GUNMAKER,
166 a, Quekn-street, Auckland, Agent for W. & C. Scott & Son's, and W. W. (JrliEKNMi'a HIGH-CLASS GUNS, KYNOCH & CO., AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS, HAY MERItICKS & CO.'S POWDER WORKS, COLT'S FIREARMS COMPANY, and JAMES PAIN, FIREWORKS MAKER.
% Hns the largest Stock of Arms, and Amirmniiion in tho Colony, including Hatnmerlebd Guns, iuicl Double Central and Piu-flro Breechloaders, Choke or Cj hndcr Bored ; MartiniKcnry, Snider, nnd Henry Rifles and Carbines, took and Rabbit Rifles, Saloon Rifles, Colt's Revolvers and Derringers, Wcblcy's, llolli\inud Tisdall'.s. md u great variety of American and liultrmn Rovolvois. Kley's Pcrmssion Caps, Cartridges, Wi ds, fee.. Sporting Powdor, Chilled Shot, Powder Flasks, tshot Pouches, Game and Cartridge Raws and Belts, Volunteer Requisites, Sight Protectors, Patent Snider and M. H. Si^ht Klevatqrs, Windgauifos, Scoring Registers, Morton '3 Hall Practice Instructors. Air liuna and Canes, Air Pistols, Darts, and Telescopes, Field Glasses, Pocket Compasses, hectometers. Drain Flasks, .Juequcimn't, Patent Eye Protectors, &c. &*c— Pain's Fireworks in Kront variety.— Ships' Signal Rockets and Blue Lights. Repairs carefully executed. ]V I XL B OUIiN \<) CU P, 1884. ADAM HKPK Is now foimni ( i» a series of Companies on the nhovi! event 2000 IXVESTOKS AT £1 EACH. To be divided as follows :—: — First Horse £1000 Second Horse ... ... ... 200 Tliim Jloi\se 100 Other Starters (divided) ... 300 Non-stattei& (divided) ... 400 Total £2000 It if? particularly requested that early application fur iSb»ires v\ill bo in.idr, n^ e.icb list will lie drawn a^ soon as filled. Results v\ ill hu foiw.-irdcd t<i Snhsciiber^ ininiodiiitely after di.iwin^,, and the next list proceeded with. ' Any 'Subscriber drawing 1 a horse >n any list will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not ux( < 0 iin^ Three Pounds wirhnul roniitLinjj; am 1 tirlher cfish, tins jiniount to be nltiiiuitalyxdeductrd from prize money. The aeceptmee.s fur thivS race are declared in August. Retroio that date, u'l Drawings will contain the whole of the horses iCNTUiuci), and every horse will - wi\*f» a prize, but after that date the ACC PT RS ONLY will be drawn.
NO. 1. NOW OPEN.
Application by Letter only, enclosing Two Stamps with exchange <m Cheques, oi bv Money Older, Bunk Notes, or Drafts, llegisteicd Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If ( bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes,' >nc sealed and placed inside the other. P. O. Orders preferred when proem able. It will greatly expedite business if an iddressed envelope i« enclosed with i ppliciition. Address — ADAM BEDE, .'areof TI. N. Abbott, Box No. 2., Postoffice, Auckland,
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 65, 30 August 1884, Page 8
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717Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 65, 30 August 1884, Page 8
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