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Hamilton Auction Ijfarfi. ' ' SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST, • : At 2 p.m. hu'ebbrFbio'-oe, SUBSCRIBER has been instructed to Sell, on the above date, a Choice Collection of PLANTS, grown by thelato Mr Ward, gardener, to P. Leslie, Esq. They consist of — • ' Roses, Dahlias, Fuchsias, Azaleas, Ornamental Shrubs, Flowers, &c. Also, A quantity of Fruit -Trees, chiefly Wight-proof apples. KENNEDY HILL.
On gale. HUR S T'S MIXTURE For Various Crops. Guanos of all kinds Bonedust, in variety 1 Boneflour (Bell's) Superphosphate Tuscan Seed Wheat Tartarian Seed Oats Cape Barley Seed Potatoes Clover, Grass, and Garden Seeds Feed Maize, Oats, &c. Flour, Oatmeal, &cW. j£3ES&ST & CO., 101 QUEEN--STREET, AUCKLAND Q N^.;H>st^-i 1 L E100 Tons Huon Island Guano, Price, £5 10s a ton. Containing : Phosphate of Lime ,71.1 Csifbonate of Lime 2;1 Soluble Salts £ Organic Matter, with little ammonia 14.1 Water 10.8 Silicious Matters 1.1 • 100.0 McKENZIE & ROSS.
[Circular.] Auckland, No. 19S Queen-street, July 1, ISSO. " SIR, -I beg to intimate that I have just purchased the whole of the. 'Bookselling, Stationery, and Music Stock of the assigned estate of Mr Newton Fairs, and that the business will be carried oix by me as usual. A valuable shipment of goods, ex Loch Dee, is now being taken into stock ; other shipments are shortly expected. Arrangements are also being made with some of the leading- London houses for a regular- supply of Books, Periodicals,. Stationery, and other articles suitable for this market. MAGAZINES &c. — Subscribers* names- fos periodicals can be enrolled" at any time. Monthly parcels, per Orient lino, arrive from London, containing selections of the late&t publications. Any article not in stock will be procured on the shortest notice. MUSIC. — I shall make musical publications a special line, by having, per mails, the latest Magazines, Songs, and Pieces. A spacimen Piano is now on view from the celebrated makers, Brinsmead and Sons, for whose instruments I shall 1)e happy to indent orders on liberal terms. Having had considerable experience mi the Bookselling and Stationery Business* for a number of years with Mr E. Wayte, I trust by strict attention to the requiiements of customers and reasonable charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. I remain, Sir, Yours obediently, W. E, MEARS. EDWARD WAYTE, WHOLESALE <fe RETAIL BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 100 QrKEN-.S'CREET, Auckland, Beg 3 respectfully to inform, his country customers tliat be is now offermy tlie whole of his r ucw; Stock, consibtiu^, of upwards of SKYEN" THOUSAND POUNDS WORTH . £7000 WORTH Of New Books and Stationery at Greatly Reduced Rates. The Country Order Department is now undergoing thorough Revision, and will in future he under the immediate supervision of N. G. Lemioxj whose long and intimate knowledge of the requirements of country storekeepers and settlers will ensure accuracy. All orders entrusted to his care will be carefully packed, forwarded with dispatch, and charged at the very lowest lates. All the EngliNh, American and Austialian new-papers and magazines die received regularly by mail steamers, and will be forwarded to subscribers throughout the Province as usual. Price lists on application. Monthly order sheets will be forwarded to America, Eujdnnd and Australia. — EDWARD WAYTE, Importer of Books and Stationery, 100 Queen-street, Auckland.
U7XPECTED DAILY TO ARRIVE. JCi FIRST SHIPMENT OF TEAS. FOR THE SEASON. PE Ii S. S. 'KII,L A li X E V, ' As these have been most carefully selected they are confidently expected to give the same satisfaction that they have given in past years. SAMPLES ON ARRIVAL. JOHN BUCHANAN, TEA MERCHANT. CUS T O M-li OU S E STREET, Auckland.
JOHN ARNOLD Butcher. CAMBRIDGE. [Established 1867.] I beg to draw the attention of my customers and tho public generally to the following list of CA^H PRICES and hope by a careful attention to all orders to receive that share of patronage deserving my enterprise. d. d. Boiling Beef 3 to 4 Roast " 4,, 4V Round 5 Corned „ 34,, 4 Mutton 3',, 4V Pork H,,5\ Veal 4 „ 5> Chops, S'eaks and Sausages 5 - All small goods carefully prepared on the premises. Hams and Bacon home fed and home cured. Families waited on and orders executed with my best attention. Family and Hotel orders according to contract. johnTrnold,
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1270, 19 August 1880, Page 3
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