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GRATE^^oMMRTINa j n* By&'tboreflglv'-knpfwTfedgeM the natural Jtowff^Mon^VeVn'iffe'^r,at'it)n# f> of jdi-[ >ga33tion <9aj*"iiuWition J; aWd N by' 1 'a Ha're'iM t«#llcation (weJl-i ( weJl-i •«e^oted'co<ioayMi*. ~Eppd li nak j>rbviae'd'Ouri l'br«Akfß«ti;able&i»'itH ( adelicately-|[av t <sjired! -^ypr^g'e'^Biteb'm%i!»Vfe' i u4,msny i! heavyt •{dobthrJft b»ft«. .'l^'ife'b'y-thfe 'jfii'dicious 'uqe! ■ of.BUtlh at*idle6 hi 'clie* th^Wbtih'ftfcitntidh iroay^be r bwllt n u'6 t> un'til jsiMg> sdilon|fh to rh&M evgfy'tettdency to*oieease'. ' -Huidieaa of ( Bubtle E mBlaidie&''are' 1 floating -arounft iiB*ea3y. r to at t ta^k-' 1 w l li4rQVer there i id :a »Weask p^oint.'^ ' <We tb'ay'. e^e t ap^e many ft ' -fetal' sHaffr'bykeepJttg durselVcs wellforti- ' ffled"' wltM»-pti«'Blbba trl ahd >h prtfp^jrly ■nouw^beat' ffame."—^Se'e" !i fcr'tible': ( ih I 'tHe ' .GinU'SkrvkasQhxetyA '■< ""' < ] <-> i Madif simt»ly with'boiling trate'r ' ■^■•> t \ #"'/{ iv, i" I'l1 ' 1 ' * ' ?<Sold only in^&ck'etsA)r tmß, s 'lBfbelled^ * / ■1 .* - - FAMES' BPPS'&'Oa', ■'"■' i" *. ■ HOMCSfO^ATHiEO (DHESISTi?,- ' -, i]; !•«•'! 1 ' " p - ' . ■ M tj ; 1 - , ;' llf , I >.. . > ' ' ■ .* ';'Allwh!dai?diu^ant Of^iniber. H' ■< 'i 7)'! '■ ': ii_"? -' 1" ' r " '^OUIiTHA'RDBROS., ilj ; t .. ■ TIMBER MERCHANTS.' ' ' S.tea'm ' Sa\Kmills, ■■ . ; Ohaupo, Awitu 7., i. an^,. ManukaUi .
TTAyiNG cqmpletsd extensive alteraXX v i tions, and jimppovebjents ,to their 1 Ohaijpo 1 Mills, are no w,prepared to supply ,a,yery~fine .class of .low" 'ratps^ ] Delivered . inf any ,part of the '.Waik&to,' in any quantities, ,at a very sliort notice; , - i.i ■ «1' j Please,; apply aj; the fpllowing agencies: — T-4.', Campbell, Hamilton j-.R. Wright,' .Oxbridge $ J., Iv Mjandfeno, ; Te -Awaniutu ; ,J. Aubin, .Alexandra, or at the Mjlls, Ohaupp.— Youi;s.faithfully, • . " jdpiJLTHARD kBROS. -
HB.W/ S.EE?DS F OR'IS B'l. ' " Just; Landed, ex " Loch Urr," First Shiprrieiit' of English and TJu^ch 1 ; , ,Cfoyjers, and* Turnip Seeds, ( r ' r ' / <3o>*sisting op ■■ ' > >' 1 .<,.. .-- ■ i ••• '' >a} d; , >VWte'CloVev v ) ' i A'^'fl-- ! - Re.4 - w. ... .'! ... < f '9 „ ' * -. Cowgra,sS' ... •>. ... .1 0. ■ „ ' Al§yke ; 1.. \ >..'. ' ... L 2 , - Lucerne.,.. •_ ..." .... 1' '0 j/ ,> '- ' Timothy... • ... ■ ... o^6' '•„ x Trefoil ,i » »..■ 0 » 7 Vi i, . Rape "... :.-. :..- 0! 5 •„■ 1 Green Globe Turnip . 10',, ,- Gceen Top Yellow 111 1 \< Aberdeen' '■ 1 , Purple Top Yeljowi . ) 1 '3 ; „ Purple Top Swede ... 1 '3 „■ Tliese Seeds, selected specially for my trade, have beeli'^ai'efully'te&ted as to germinating power, and proved to rank high in vitality, thus showing the faithful .attention. -paid' to my order to get f only the best seeds-obtainable*
Colonial Grass Seeds. I ; <■ » Cocksfoot Rye Girass Priarje Grass , . : R.atstail. '■ Ako,A Choice stock of all kinds of Garden Seeds. , "■ ' 'Also, Seed Barley, Wheat, Rye, Peas ; -No ' 1 Boheditst, Pure Bonemeal, Guano, Salt, Lime, &c, &e'/ '
- } adAm laybourn, 1 ,FORT r STREET, ■ f . , ' i'A 'U C' K'L A N D. : ' ... ... . r ' ii
E. OB ER T* W AIT E, •'' •'" GENERAL ' •" ' CARTER- AND J COAL MEKCHANT,' Hamilton, ' ' - Begs to inform th,e. inhabitants of Haniil- , ton aiul surrounding districts , that he. is ' prepared to, undertake, thec^rbage of every description of Goods, and will also deliver the best Huntley Coal in any part of the Borough, at the lowest ra'tesl Orders left at tMr Kuox's or Mr Gwynne's will be ' promptly attended to. ; ; " -" ' ' '
WARNOCK'*' < B'ROT7kE ! RS SOAP AND CAXDLE MANUFACTURERS, '.'M.'l -i •jjDOXS/JRKEK, RICHMOND.
f^Office. — Durham -Street, Auckland. Cash Purchasers — Tallow, Wool, Sheepskins! and Bones. s , , Bonedust on Sale.
T7IXCURSIONS FROM AUCKLAND JJi TO THE.HoT'LAKES AND BAOKj Extending over-'eight'da^s/anS including' (First-blafl^ Ho'telsJ'ltelly's we"lli-'at)pointed ' Coaches ,^j»rdperly qualified 'feruides 'and \ nvi :.t J'36_tsfoy ''• ' ' ' ' :] I £10' -10s. -' '• • ' ■ s r williamVkeijly i .■,■:'«. Has made arrangements to book Tourists fronfit 'Auckland direct to _the Hot Lakes and' BacV;^ including^ the 'highfist-qlass; Hot^''fe^l2^Qlt if ' p^-rty^ of^twp,, \ pv\ foririy'nlirn'liar'al)^ iwo. ''- V,. '" : The Touri^t^oytnfs route travel by the s.fl. 'Glenelg to rauranga.^herethey.ob-.
1 QOWmnCIMsMOTEL, thence *bj Kelt's Coaches to. Ohinepmtu, allowing half-an-hour in theJmsh for luncheon fta^.eljangg o^o^^,y,»mmg<^ • proodi t|s.e fQksissiJs"Eot^\ j. * ,i%jecti£g ; ,the ficondryja^uha^Ofhiji'eqiUt.a the .• be conveyed tb.'tliqj^^inj^f.ytiye.sqiijLali-.. fied trtiide wiU^^TOn^fiditetawiQipp^ny the 3?ourist irorn" Mr. MacE^e,si 3^o|e].| across -L»k©~Tarawera-tb- the white* and pinkjtefraceBjat Rotatuahan^, havid^ the optical of viewing the Geysers at Whakareware^rawieitheriroing'«r MtuJrtlingiV* I ,'! - «> JAi last a CO'VJ^ mouse »cabr arid white, ' with | a backti>i& %p£ of i^igiit ear and a~ Bemi.cir6«ila^«»sH'V s fp e»r,r 'no brand ,<|iseetnabl6 j sheha'a^^alFsft'foM 1 ' Also, a^Bed^jairwith^biteTjif^aoB^ Sboap ,1$ wonW^ bid, ; withpat b^ftnd^or ear^ 'marki i,Thi 11 ' 1 ?]^?!^ 1 "! t neiglftitrBS^J6'd^
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1348, 19 February 1881, Page 4
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656Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1348, 19 February 1881, Page 4
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