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■■ |-iv..'& . ;S.. W I . ! IRONMONGERS- AND ' ; '» IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. SAW-MILL EEQUBITES! T. &. S. MORRIN & CO have in Stock the Largest Assortment of Mill Requreites to be found in the Colony.,

SrEAI ENGINES. Portable Engines and Boilers, from 2 to 16 Horse Power. SAWS. SAWS. SAWS. .Circular up to 3ft. ; Cross-Cut to 10ft. ; Pit Saws to 9ft ; Mill Saws to 10ft. BAND SAWS, THREE-EIGHTHS INCH TO THREE-FOURTH INCH. BELTING! BELTING! BELTING! English and American Standard Leather Belting, from 2to 10 Inches. Rubber 1 Jin. to 10in.

TIMBER JACKS, AND EXTRA PARTS, BY BEST LOCAL MAKERS. TRAM RAILS, TESTED CHAIN, AXES, BUSH HOOKS, TIMBER SCRIBES. BLASTING POWDER, DYNAMITE AND DETONATORS, PATENT FUSE, &c, &c.

CARRIAGE FURNITURE. COACH BUILDERS' FITTING AND TOOLS. BUGGY WHEkLSI BUGGY WHEELS! HICKORY AND OAK RIMS. HUBS AND SPOKES. WHIPPLE TREES, LAZY BACKS AND CANOE FRONTS. SHAFTS AND POLESASH AND HICKORY PLANK. RIM BANDS AND S Ab'T TIPS. AMERICAN LEATHER, ALL COLOURS. , • AXLES AND SPRINGS, ALL KINDS AND SIZES.

T. &o S. MORRIK &o CO, (LIMITED), AUCKLAND AND GRAHAMBtfOWN. CATALOGUES FKEE ON APPLICATION.

THE jShW ZEALAND FARMER BEE AND POULTRY JOUIiNAL," AN ILLUSTRATED AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL, AND HORTICULTURAL MONTHLY MAGAZINE.

OWTNG to the rapid extension of agriculture and mral industries of all kinds throughout the colony, the promietor of the AUCKLAND STAR believes the interests of those engaged in such Industrie! demand the establishment on tin agricultural journal of a more compt'eheosive character and wider scope of usefulness than any now published in this colony. He has therefore issued an Illustrated Monthh called TELE NEW ZEALAND FARMER, BEE AND POULTRY JOURfcAL. He has pur chased and incorporated with the new journal the agricultural publication so long issued under the title of "The North Mew Zealand Settler and Country Magazine." The new journal is twice the size of the "Settler," with an ornamental coloured cover ; and cure will be iaken to nmkt- it I equally useful as a medium of poetical information upon all topic* connected with rura 1 pu.soitK to lesidenU in all pints of New Zealand It will be the proprietors aim to auopt the bust features ol other join nab of this class pnlili»he<l in Or at BiiiiM'i and America, ami thus to provide for ftirmeis, stock-bieedei.-s horticulturist'!, and everyone f>l lowing rural avocn lions, a hi f »;h clasH journal which shall afford reliable information upon all matters pelluinin^ to their several occupations while it striven to piomote their special interests in all respects. Competent writers, possessing special knowledge of the subjects d^alt with in tl'e several dep»»r*"inent of the paper, have been engaged. These Mjveiul departments will be kept distinct from one another, nnd wiU embrace the following subjects : -Agri culture, including Stockbreeding and Dairy Work ; Wool Growing,; Horticulture; Fruit Growing; Special Crops uud Sub-Tropical Industries ; Poultry, Bee Keeping, &c. The illustrations will be the be3t of their kind both as regards drawing and engraving, and will add immensely to the proetial value and attractions of the paper. The- Subscription (payable in advance) is 10s yea.ily, or 6s half-yearly (post paid) ; and from the steady inciea^e in popular favour which the "Settler" has enjoyed, the proprietor believes he can confidently look forward to securing a wide and immediate circulation for a journal so much superior t^ its predecessor as it is his intention to make THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER, BEE AND {POULTRY JOURNAL.

Ij^The fpst four numbers of the FAUMEIi are now issued, and perBOQ3 wishing to suboribe should «end in their mmes at once to the News Offioe. ; A!l subscriptions must bo paid in advance— Yearly, 103 ; Helf-yearly, 6s (poa paid)^ ' &~~ PR I N T I N G . z^ARDS, CIItCULARS r V V^ , Ii'EOEUX BQOKBJ.. ' v , ' \ > > ; ; BILL-HEADS vv " . -.pospsßsk* ;,?; ;" \•* '--s~ \ >-. ;&c>;,4*f tez «;c:, \u,,< r&c, ,~ -„';; ' - Itr theirao6V^od|vn|Style: \ | '. ," ' ' >s *

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 101, 9 May 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 101, 9 May 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 101, 9 May 1885, Page 8

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