CLARK & GANE GEAIN, PRODUCE & SEED MERCHANTS, a uctioneers & testate a* gents, Auctioneers & Instate Agents, , AUCKLAND, TE AWAMUTU & CAMBRIDGE. Have Much: Pleasure in Offering their NEW STOCK OF SEEDS ! Ex LATEST ARRIVALS, Consisting of /^LOVERS (White and Red), Cow- "V/TANURES.— Sydney and Victorian \J grass, Alsyke and Timothy. '"i. Boriedust, C. & G's. special Turnip Mixture, Superphosphates, Manure, Salt, npURNIP SEEDS— Green, Yellow and , Peruvian and Island Guano. X Purple Top Aberdeen, Devonshire Greystone. t £A TONS Black Annealed Fencing ' O\J Wire, and Galvanised Barb ditto, /COLONIAL RYEGRASSES, Cocks- of the best Quality.' Bright Staples, \J foot. Rollers and Pins. , OATS— Black Tartary and White /GALVANISED Cormgated Roofing Potato, Barley, Wheat, Maize, VJT, Iron, sto 10ft. Ridge Capping Rye, Chaff, Potatoes. and Nails. . FLOUR, Pollard, Bran, Coarße • QOLE Agents in Cambridge for Salt, &c. O Coulthard Bros' Sawn Timber. 0. & G., believing that their customers' former experience of the quality of their seeds renders any puff on that point wholly unnecessary, simply state that the above are of last season's English growth, and have been landed in Auckland from London during the last month. IRON ri^ANKS Containing further shipment of Clovers from the best RON X ANKS London Houses, daily expected per Pareora.
IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND. Monday, 20th March, Aa 1 2 o'Clock. The undersigned have been favored with instructions from the Trustees of the late James Brown, Esq., to offer for sale by Public Auction on the above date, at their Rooms, Duke-street, Cambridge, ALL that Valuable Property, adjoining the Town Belt, Cambridge East, containing by admeasurement 320 acres, which, for convenience of sale, has been l divided into lots varying in area from Five to Thirty Acres each. Plans, Terms, and full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. N. B. — The Auctioneers have the utmost confidence in recommending the above Property to .the notice of, investors seeking Sites "for Suburban Residences, or accommodation Paddocks, in the vicinity of the 'thriving, township of Cambridge. The near approach of railway communication, the superiority of the soil and climate, and the bulk of the allotments being clothed with good permanent grasses, afford advantages rarely to be met with.
CLARK AND GANE. SALE OF BANKRUPCT EFFECTS ME, S. BRIGHT has leceived instructions from the trustee in the estate of Arthur Graham, of Cambridge, a debtor, to sell on Wednesday next, Bth inst, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of the debtor the following articles, 1 CHAFF CUTTER in perfect woiking order 1 Stack Oaten Hay 1 Single-furrow R A Plough 1 Scoop Oats Wheelbarrows Horse, Saddle, Bridle, Pigs, Spades, Picks, Shovels, Furniture and Sundries.
AND TO ARRIVE(BY FIRST VESSELS)— TIIK FOLLOWING! LOTS OF Perennial Ryegrass, 328 Sacks Canterbury 134 „ 125 „ 81 „ 37 „ Poverty Bay 56 „ 50 „ 40 „ 67 „ 918 To Wholesale Buyers I offer above at a Commission on Cost Prices. Also — 1000 Sacks Taranaki Cocksfoot 60 Italian Ryegrass 44 j) Prairie Grass, As both Ryegrass and Cocksfoot are scarce, and rapidly rising in value, buyers would save considerably by buying early.
ADAM LAYBOURN, Seed Merchant, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND.
NGARUAWAHIA SPORTS. St Patrick's Day, 17th March. BOAT and Canoe Races, Trotting Match, Obstacle Race and Foot Sports. Programme in a future issue. IN THE BANKRUPCT ESTATE OF ARTHUR GRAHAM, OF CAMBRIDGE.
ALL MONEYS due to the above es-< tate must be PAID to the undersigned immediately, and all CLAIMS against the estate sent in without delay. W. A. RICHARDSON, ' Creditors' Trnstee. Cambridge, 2nd March, 1882.
, NOTICE. • I BEG to notify that I ' have made arrangements to OPEN a BLACKSMITH SHOP at CampWltowri, Waitoa,; on certain days' in the week in connection with my Morrinsvilie business.- ''My first/ visit will' be on.' Wednesday next,March' Bth', when any work required "Will receive niy best attention. i ** ,~ll.j - . :"'/g. smith, 'Blaeksmithj Momnsville. .
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1508, 4 March 1882, Page 3
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