Anyone found tresspassing with GUN or DOG on the Annandale Estate will be PROSECUTED. W. S. ALLEN. CAUTION. ALL PERSONS found TRESSPASS ING with'GUN or DO(s on Shafteshury East or West will be PROSECUTED. E. Y. COX. NOTICE. fjOISON i- LAID f« r DOGS or BangiIT atea Estate. TRESSPASSERS with DOG or GUN. will he PROSECUTED. ' JOHN FRASER* J, A. Y O U N G, SURGEON DENTIST. (Highest commendation ia the Colony at Exam)' HAMILTON. . Important to SettlersWILLI AjSThOG AN, COACH-BUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT, BLACKSMITH, CONTRACTOR, Etc., MORRINSVILIiB. H AS secured the services of Mr G. W. A TTY, Coach-builder & Painter* and ail w-*rk entrusted tohiin will be executed in first-clam style. ;- Every description of Farm Implements either built or repaired. ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED. , ADDRESS— , * ■ " ■W. HOGAIST, * mokrinsville. P p'AVI TT, C. E. AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Office: Boundary Street, Te Aroha. WALLIS & OALEY, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS, Etc. Auckland. -1 '• * ' \ * .SJs. WE cal! attention to our varied styles cf Ladies’ & Gents’ SADDLES. Be sure and inspect these before buying elsewhere. Our Australian Stock Suddle is very durable and suited in every way for heavy work. We have a large variety of Fancy G>>ods to select from. Ohr • Malitin Spuing Belt ‘ is a novelty, being specially cool for summer wear. Hirness of every deseription made on premises. Ladies’ Woollen Webb Belts on hand or made to order.—Telephone 690. W. S. LAURIE AUCKLAND & NGARUAWAHIA. AUTUMN SHIPMENT OF - CLOVER SEEDS From the W»ll known establishment Hurat npi Sor . L mdon, and Alexander Gr< ssand Son,G.asg'>w, JUST RiiC El V ED, comprising— OLIVERS. of all sorts natural g basses '1 URN I PS forage plants, & c .,&c. ■ ALSO, RYEGRASS (Poverty Bay and Canter* bury) .-r'-T COCKSFOOT (Akaroa nnd .Taranaki), MANURES. BONEDUST (Waikato Mill) £6 pef ton delivered »t Ngartiawahia) BONEDUST (Australian), from £4 10s to -£5 lOs per ton SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME (Anglo Co., 36 per cent.), £6 5s THOMAS 4 PHOSPHATE, £4 15s CROFT BONEDUST, £6 to £6loa KATNIT, £4 15s TURNIP MIXTURE DISSOLVED BONE &c., POTASH MANURES &c. &c. Samples and quotations of Seeds and Manures on application to W. ?. LAURIE AND CO. CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND. - 20 Mi February, 1894. AGENTS. THE Te Aroha & Ohinemuri News can be obtained from the following \ gents throughout the District, who are authorised to collect subscriptions and receive advertisements. The manager would he glad to correspond with persona willing to act as Agents in settlements not ~ represented : !Mrs Balckk Mr J. Williams Me W. Dibsell "" TE AROHA WEST & WAIORONGO- - Daily PAEROA.— Mr Robson w AITEKAURL— Messrs Darrow Bros. WAT lII.—Mr Chandler ' WAIHOU.— Mr Abbey SHAFTESBURYVIORRINSVILLE.—CIifford Bros AUCKLAND—MrA. Layboprn.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1723, 20 March 1895, Page 4
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427Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1723, 20 March 1895, Page 4
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