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Notices.

GEORGE E. CLARK, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRID 08. .. ON SALEI Victorian Bonemiir Cos. Bonedust, £8 per ton. Calif ornian Bonemeal, £8. Delivered, at Auckland Railway Station. The above Manures have been thoroughly tested in Waikato, and given most general satisfaction. Peruvian Guano Manure Salt Fencing wire, Hellers and Staples Flour at Mill prices Seed! ' Oats, White Tartarian and ' ' Potato* „ Feed Oats at lowest Jrates parley Maize , Seed Potatoes Bran * ■ v Lapstone Kidneys Linseed Cake Ash Leaf „ Hobart Town Potatoes. - v Rye Grass 'Copksfoot ' r New Seed now in Harbour per Scottish Lassie. Red Clover White Clover Alsyke Cow Grass Timothy White Field Mustard. Two Cups, each value i|s ss, will be given at the annual ploughing .match or root show 1881, for the best collection of roots grown from seeds of my own importation. New Seeds in Harbour. White Belgian Carrots Large Red Altringham, do. James' Intermediate Red Long Red Mangel Wurtzel Yellow Globe Mangel Wurtzel GEORGE E. CLARK, Duke-street, CAMBRIDGE. (gg° Agent for Mutual Life Association of Australasia.

T)ELI NQUI SHING THE GROCERY BUSINESS. I beg to tender my sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Hamilton and the surrounding district for their kind patronage during the last six years, and beg to intimate that a rapidly increasing trade in the other branches of my business, viz., Drapery, Ironmongery, and Crocsory, necessitates my giving up thp Grocery department. I have therefore much pleasure in introducing my late assistant, Mr A. SCOTT, as my successor, to whom I have sold the whole of my Grocery Stock, and would specially solicit a continuance of the patronage so kindly accorded to me. N. R. COX. In reference to the above I have much pleasure in stating that no effort of mine shall be wanting to give satisfaction to all avlio may iavor me with a call, the guiding principle of my business will be strict integrity in all transactions, so those living at a distance who may favor me with an order, may rely upon being dealt with as if they were present, both as regards quality and price. None but first-class brands of goods kept, and the prices will compare favourably Avith any other busi-ness-place in Hamilton. The Business Avill be continued on and after Monday next, 30th iusfe., in the shop adjoining Mr Cox's Store. AUCHD. SCOTT,

piTY TUOUR IVTILLS. J. BYCROFT & CO. Beg to intimate to their numerous friends that they have removed into their new and spacious premises in Shortland Street, Auckland. They have t»pared no expense in the erection of the above Mills (with every facility for an extensive trade) by importing the be.it machinery with the latest improvements in use in America and Eng-l-iiid, resolved to keep fully abreast of the times Thpy venture io state their Brands of Flour are j-o well known as to need no comment. With increased facilities for supplying all demand* upon them, they solicit from their constituents a continued measure of support, and from those who have not used their Brands hitherto a trial, feeling assured such trial will ensure a continuance of their custom. Their Steam Biscuit Factory in rear of the City Mills is now fully at work. The success that has attended their efforts in. manufacturing first-class BISCUITS has compelled them to erect spacious premises. These are now nearly completed and the erection of a second Revolving Oven, now on the way from London, will enable them to double their outturns. No labour or expense has been spared to make this Establishment complete in every respect, and J. Bycroft & Co., respectfully solicit a continuance of that support they will always endeavour to merit. N.B. — Goods delivered in the City, on the wharves and Railway Terminus free of extra charge. FENCING NOTICE.

To the owner or owners of Lots 81, 86 & 93, Parish of Te Rapa. THIS is to give notice that it is my intention to erect the boundary fence between my lot 87, Parish of Te Rapa, and the aforementioned lots, and to require you to do your share of said fencing, failing which, I shall proceed to erect the fence at your cost. THOMAS HUNT.

THE undersigned having been employed in the Lands Department for the last seven months, in connection with the Board of Education, in preparing their Maps of School Districts and Reserves in the Auckland Province, is in a position to afford any information, and to make PLANS and TRACINGS for Highway Boards, or others requiring such services. E. A. RICH. Address :—Care of Hammond & Byron, 1 Fort'Strect, Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1272, 24 August 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1272, 24 August 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1272, 24 August 1880, Page 3

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