lE. FOK>TEK; &c CO, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, "Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Importers of Agricultural Implements and Machinery of all Kinds. PICKSLEY SIMS to Co.'s Patent CHAFF-CCTTERS and HORSE Harrows. POWERS, &c. HOWARD'S Patent STEEL SEED Oval Steel FENCING WIRE. HARROWS, Howard's Zig-zag Galvanized and Black FENCING and Chain Harrows. WIRE, Staples, &c. Cambridge's Patent FIELD Builders, and General Ironmongery ROLLERS. of every description. Broadcast SEED-SOWERS, with Agents for NOBEL'S DYNAMITE, 16 and 18 foot Boxes, with Hay Meriicks & Co.'s Blasting Wheels so arranged that the Powder, Tangye's Steam Engines Machine can go through any and Hydraulic Machinery, R. ordinary gate with the greatest Perry and Son's Fireproof Safes ease. &c, &C.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS.
WAIKATO Settlers requiring any description of the above, will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase from the undersigned, who manufactures extensively on the Premises, and, also imports HIMSELF DIRECT, from the Best Euglish Manufactures. Large Shipments of Goods exactly suited to his Market, and made expressly to his order, just arrived Ex "Lobu," "Famenoth," "Glenlora," and "Clan Fergusson," which, being bought in large quantities, and the Importer's profit saved, will be sold at prices considerably lower than any other Horse in the trade. Good durable Plough Harness, from 43/ per complete set ; Strong Riding Saddles, our own make, with strained web seats and military oven panels, which allow the purchaser to see the tree and the workmanship of the inside of the saddle, and are cooler for the Horse, and less liable to gall. Price, complete with mounts, 70/ ; strong imported, oh bar plated trees, complete, 67/6, 72/6, 75/, with military open panels ; Strong Bridles, with Reins 1 inch wide, and fancy colored front, 7/6 eaoh.
W. S. JONES Queen-street, Auckland.
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Piako General Store.
THOMAS ROWE Begs to inform the Settlers at tho Waitoa and surrounding district that the
NEW STORE IN THE WAIKU TOWNSHIP Will be OPENED on or about the 10th February next, with an Ent' c New Stock of Drapery and Grocery Goods, And solicits their patronage.
Every requisite for Swampers will be kept on hand.
Igg* Descriptive List will bo given in future issue. January 29th, 1880.
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF WAIKATO..
H SMITH hegs to inform the puhlic • that he has opened a SERVANT S REGISTRY OFFICE in connection with his Fruit Depot. Servants in want of M'tuations, and hose requiring tho snrue cannot do better han by miking immediate application to he unders gned. Terms mo' 1 erato. H. SU ITU'S Fruit Depot", HAMILTON,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 4
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