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1 *iO SKW J N G MACHINES -*-^-*^"^ TO ARUIVK PEB FOKFARSHIItE' and ' KOBINA JDUNLOP iiK lulling iliuec fciplondid mukes — PniSCKSS OF 'WALES bINGhR, WHEELER AND WILSON, Ac, &c, (Veeklj, Monthly, and Ca«h Payments Taken^ (Liberal Discount to the Trade. W.*C. DENNES, 'Opposite Auckland Savings Bank,' Queen -street.

-\TEW * CLOVER AND HEW White 1 Clovtr -AmCTicin ffimotby Red „ Trefoil Cow Grass Luctrae Aloyke ! Rapc,-«Scc. Alfalfa, Poas, Feieus, • colonial grown ; Poverty Bay and Canterbury j Bye • Grass, (Cocksfoot, Prairie,- &o. Tree- Seeds, as Fine, Cjprcss, • &c ; >»lio, Truib and Ornamental Trees. 200,000 Quicks, One and Two Years Old IQ0 A to»s ol Billyard'B No. 1 Bonedust. Peruvian and Maiden Island Guano r and all articles > connected -with tLe Seed Irade. >Cat«» loguea Free of

G H. LAYERS, SEED AND 'CORN MEROHANiT •WufDEAM Street, Aucilahd. Agents: — Ngaruawahia: Mr George -Edge* cum bo. Cambridge : Mr ii. J. Neal. f CLOVER -AND ~ "jp EASS~ OEEDS NEW SEEDS! NEW SEED-M3 (All the best quality obtainable.) sd\ s d White Clover^>-lb 1 3 Lucerne '^mj- 6 Ked do „10 Timothy „ T *l> Oow-grass do „ 1 4 Yarrow .„ 6 >O Alsyke do „14 llib Graes „ 1 'O Scarlet do „. .1 6 San foin (milled) 1 Trefoil ,„ 0 9- Rape „'0 6 Lotus Corniculatus (Perennial Trefoil) 2s %> lb. Alfalfa (Chilian Clover), Is 9d {> lb. | ilyo i Grass, 'Perennial' and Italian, Cocksfoot, Prairie, Rat-lail, and Couch or Doob Grass. Poas— Pratensis, Tnvialis, Nemorolis, Semper* virrns, and A^uatica, Fjbcues— Hard, Sheep's und Meadow, Crested and Sweet Vernal. rrBNIPB-^Gnentop and Purpletop, Yellov Aberdeen anJ Swede. C2J" Samples utid p?ic iu>tn forwordtdrnx, application farm and>gaelms seeds .in*geea>t variety.

•BONhDUST & BONEFLOUR

'&. BATRT), VICTORIA SEED StTORES, Viotoria Street, Auckland.

| TVTUTICE TO - STORKKEEBEIIS -AND d?i vWHOLESALE BLYUJkri. M. MONTAGUE' v - , IMPORTER OF English and - Continental i Fancy ■ Goods, Gold, Silver and Fancy • Jewellery, Bohemian Glass Cabinet >W<ai-e,>Doli*, Tojs, &c, A-c. 104 OTTEEN STREET, AITCKLANB ALJUIvivAJS'Jj iSTEAM COKFECTIOIT FACIOIi-Y, ALBEKT.STHEET. .E. WA'JER S,, CONFECTIONER, | Bega to inform the public that tho following I gooila..«i!inufuctmrod at his factory, are guoranleed -of superior quality to any t corf t ctio« cry imported into Auckland. Thty coniain no ingretliont or ooluuwag matter -dbleterious to i htalth. LIST OF GOODS iDkt Goods. — Conversation, Thick Pepper--mints, Thin Peppermints, FruitLozeuges. F»ncy Lozenges, l-coteh Mixtures, iugar Alraor.ds, Marbles, Burnt Almonds, Rhg Conversations, Carraunya, Gipger. Lozenges. Kxtra S trong Peppei mints, "Good Words, Roee, Amseed Balli, Cayenne, Musk, Paregoric 'Gough Lozenges, Bathpipo, Conlbfoot Rock, Liquorice, Jujubes, Pink and White Candy, Brown i Candy, Iceing Sujjar, Horehound Candy. Boiled GooDs.-^-Mixrd Lollies, Sticks r (assorted), Barley Sugar, Cushions, Acid .Drops, Best Acid Drops, Rose Acid Drops, Black Balls, Indian Corn, Black Almond Toffy, Honey Toffy, Matrimonial T-ofly, Everton Tcffy, Star and Lovo Rock, Imitation Strawberries, Imitation Raspberries, Ked and White Cocoanut Ice, ' Red Cocoanut Ice, Cough Drops, Waters' Chocolate in lib tins, Chooolate v Creams, Chocolate Buttons, Wedding Cake Ornaments, Silver .Bands, Bonbons, Somebody V Luggage, Shcrbert.

I[Copt Lbttbk.] Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, Oct. 26, J«75. MrT2 Waiters : Sir, -ii have much pVuure in informing you, that after having mad e*^ very careful analysis of various samples of 6 we^b eat* manufactuied by you, 1 find that they are free from all adulteration, and that . the ■ colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that it is quite equ al to the best English or French preparations, and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especi ally those suffering from an impaired digestion.— J. 'have the honour to' be, sir, yonr obedient ocrT»nt, Jaubs M. Ttoki, Provincial Aualyist.

PRELIMINARY .PROSP.ECTUS iOF TEE HAMILTON PUBLIC HALLiCOMPANY It is proposed o establish a Gompanyunder the above tittle, for the purpose of erecting a suitable Public Hall in Hamilton. That the waut of- such a building Utroueh felfe ii indisputable. <The people are at present en* tirely dependent for accommodation «p»n < Uie courtesy of the Officer Commanding the district;, or of the Besidont if or Hie 'time being, of Waiknto. 'The present undertaking proposes to-remttdv this deficiency by providing a place where all classes and sections of the- community can meet for public purposes. The Government have been applied tot for "A site for the .proposed hall, and there ie little doubt that the re,quest"will be acceded to. The capital will consist- of 500 shares/ of t£L each, payable as follows t — 6s upon application ,-«, nd Ss each succeeding i month As soor as a sufficient number of shares have < been applied for, a/meeting of bhe shareholder* will be convened* for tbe purpose of electing officers and, provisonal directors, deciding > upon the plan of the lsaiUiog, snd othen -necessary preliminary! -matters. Applications for shares can be made to Mt KkNNKDY Hill, Victoria street, Hamilton.

PO D O P H Y .Ii L,l :N, ■the medicinal principle of the Mandrake or American Mayapple, is the only reliable LIVER TONIC and alterative -known. .It is safer and more c ilective thanaercury •TRY AIOKtN'S PODOPHYLLIN .BILLS lln Is and 2s' boxes

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Waikato Times, Issue 642, 1 July 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 642, 1 July 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 642, 1 July 1876, Page 4

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