„ ,»,,,„ IN f;0LI) 01: shiver,.. • at ;, • ;, OE DID' JfiUUS OF^xAK ; ING A'-PRBSBNTATION '- \ , ( OFxWAadftafjOtt ANXAKTIOLB OF PLA^JBj t -. , -- (> t , f Should coimnuuicato with • ' Who will forward (carriage paidV ■ ( A SELECTION TO CHOU.SJU FROM ,TQ VNriiEUABLE PERSON, WATCHES, CLOcFs.TnFjEWELLERY, 1 A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER ! • - • ' : ' . THE BULK I NfPORTiiID DIRECT ! THE BALANCE FOR CASH. I ' • IH PLAIN FIGURES , MABKED AT A LOW PIUCK ' CALL A^D SEE!
HAVING CLOSED MY AROHA SHOP, Customers who forward their Watches, etc., to me at Hamilton for Repairs sh ill have tbe same carefully and promptly attended to, as no effort shall be wanting on my part to retain Aroiia, attd Wuiorongumai connection.
S. MC H LEIiNOF, AND AT QISBOBNE.] HAMILTON > [AND AT GISBORNB ,
LOWER WAITO.A HOT SPRINGS.
Certain Cure for those Suffering from Rheumatism, Bye Affections, and various other Ailments.
TO BE • LET
(by the week, month, or for a term), A COTTAGE (four rooms) a<! joiningthe nbove. A r.tre opportunity for obtaining the benefit of a sojourn in the country, and availing of these wonderful "Springs. Milk, butter, etc., etc., supplied on the spot. For terms and fuller particulars apply to F. SfRANGE, Lower Waitoa.
P-S. — The above Springs havq effected u number of really wonderful cures in various affections of the eyes.
fsmmb IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of Waikato and Thames (bein^ a local Court oi Bankruptcy), holden at Thames.
In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act 1883, and the amendment thereof, and in the matter of EDWARD PEKL, of Te Aroha, Coidial Manufacturer, a Bankrupt.
"VTOTICE is hereby given thnl aij Adi_l journod First Meeting of Creditors of the jilwc-nsnn^l Bankrupt will be held n't the Couit House, Te Aioha, on TUESDAY, 28th day of April, 1885, at 6.30 p.m. Sig. GEO. HARCOURT, Deputy Official Assignee.
'THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER BEE AND POULTRY JOURNAL," AN ILLUSTRATED AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, • ANT) HORTICULTURAL MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
OWTNG to the rapid extensiou of agriculture and rural industries of all kinds throughout the colon y, the pjopriotor of the AUCKLAND' Sx\AR believes the intciests of those engaged in such industries demand the establishment on an agricultural journal of a more com)iehensi\'e &' aracter and wider scope of I ;ei'ulncss than t\ny now published in this \ *Mony. He has there Jore issued an illustrated Monthly called THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER BEE AND POULTRY JOURNAL. He hrs pur chased and incorporated with the new journal the agricultural Miblicaaon so long iss e<l under the title o^ "The No th New Zealand So Her and Country Magazine." The new journal is' twice the size of the "Seltlei\" with an ornamental coloured cover ; ond care will be taken to -make it equally useful as a medium of practical information upon aIJ topics conrected with rural pu suits to esidenM ■' » all parts of New Zr .land ]. will be the proprietor's aim to '4uopt the br .t .features of other journals of this clas^ p}V 'led in Lreat Britain and Amei "ea, and thus* to provide for farmers, stock-breeders, horticulturists, and everyone following rural avocitions, a high- doss journal which shall afford reliable information upon all matteis pertaining to their aoveral occupations while it strives to promote their spatial interests in all respects. Competent writers, possessing special knowledge of the subjects dealt with in the several department of the paper, have ' boen engaged. These sevenil department will be kept distinct from one another, and will embrace the following subjects :-~Agrieulture, including Slockbreeding and Dairy Work ; Wool Growing- ; Horticulture; Fruit Growing; Special Crops and Sub-Tjopical ludutttries ; Poultry, Bt'u Keeping, &c. The ill istrations will be the best of \\ eir kind both as regards drawing and <i*>aving, and will add immensely to the practial value and attractions of the paper. The Subscription (payable in advene <) is lOsyea.ily, or Gs half-yearly (post paid) ; an<l from the steady increase in popular 1! your which the ''Settler" has enjoyed, \e proprietor believes ]>c can conlidontly look forward to scouring a wide and imi. litito circnlaiion for a jo'irmil so much superior its predecessor as it is his intention to make THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER, BEE AND POULTRY JOURNAL.
tgfThe first three . numbers ,of . the jPAIIMER lire now* issued, and persons [^'wishing to suboritie should Rend in their [\mwh at onco to the Now,s Office., t ' All subscriptions must bo paiH 'in Yd' .vnnce— Yearly, 10a ; Helf-yearly, 6s (pos^ paid). , 1
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAN18850411.2.65.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 97, 11 April 1885, Page 7
Word count
Tapeke kupu
720Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 97, 11 April 1885, Page 7
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.