CLARK & GANE GRAIN, PRODUCE & SEED MERCHANTS, A UCTIONEERS k TESTATE A GENTS, J\ UCTIONEERS & HiSTATE J\ GENTS, AUCKLAND, TE AWAMUTU & CAMBRIDGE. Have Muck Pleasure in Offering their NEW STOCK OF SEEDS ! Ex LATEST ARRIVALS, consisting of /^LOVERS (White and Red), Cow- "jiyTANURES.— Sydney and Victorian \J grass, Alsyke and Timothy. ■ ft. Bonedust, C. & G's. special Turnip Mixture, Superphosphates, Manure, Salt, rpURNIP SEEDS— Green, Yellow and Peruvian aud Island Guano. X Purple Top Aberdeen, Devonshire Greystone. E\C\ TONS Black Annealed Fencing ' tj\J Wire, and Galvanised Barb ditto, /COLONIAL RYEGRASSES, Cocks- of the best Quality. Bright Staples, v^ foot. Rollers and Pins. OATS— Black Tartary and White f^ ALVANISED Corrugated Roofing Potato, Barley, Wheat, Maize, VJT Iron, sto 10ft. Ridge Capping Rye, Chaff, Potatoes. and Nails. FLOUR, Pollard, Bran, Coarse OOLE Agents in Cambridge for Salt, &c. O Coulthard Bros' Sawn Timber. C. & G., believing that their customers' former experience of the quality of thei r . seeds renders any puff on that point wholly unnecessary, simply state tha t the above are of last season's English growth, and have been landed in Auckland from London during the last month. IRON fTMANKS Containing further shipment of Clovers from the best RON X ANKS London Houses, daily expected per Pareora.
A CONCERT will be he held in the Alexandra Public Hall to defray expenses on S. Joseph's Catholic Church, on Easter Monday, 10th April. To conclude with a Dance. VALEDICTORY SOIREE.
A VALEDICTORY SOIREE and ENTERTAINMENT in connection with the departure of the Rev. H. Bull and C. Griffin, will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, on MONDAY, MARCH 27th. The Rev. Messrs Willis, Evans, Whytock, Mr R. D. Stewart, the District Representatives, and Circuit Stewai'ds have been invited to address the Public Meeting. E. B. Walker Esq. will take the Chair. The Soiree will commence at 6.30, and the entertainment at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 2s 6d.
1%/TR. D. KEMPT, Surgeon Dentist, will be in ATTENDANCE at the COTTAGE of Mr Gwynne's Hotel on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered.
IKTm 3E*. FOiRD, TAILOR, TE AWAMUTU, WISHES it to be known that he has left Mr Bridgman and STARTED BUSINESS on his own account. Tweed Suits to measure from £3 10s Trouser and Vest „ £1 10s Trousers £1 0s i^Fit, Style and Workmanship guaranteed.
T TICTORIA INSURANCE COMV PANY. Capital £1,000,000. JOHN KNOX, Agent, HAMILTON
NOTICE. I BEG to notify that I have made arrangements to OPEN a BLACKSMITH SHOP at Campbelltown, Waitoa, on certain days in the week in connection with my Morrinsville business. My first visit will be on Wednesday next, March Bth, ■« hen any work required will receive my best attention. G. SMITH, Blacksmith, Morrinsville.
EAST HAMILTON. This Day, at 2.30. p.m. THE undersigned has received instructions from Mrs Edwards who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction on the above date the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. No reserve. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
NOTICE— WAIKATO.
npHOUGH advertisements are often X uninteresting, we ask you to read this, and store it up in your memory. We want to thank you for the unanimous support you have given us during the past three years, while we have been running our Ohaupo Saw Mills ; and we ask you to let us have it still. We have finished operations at Ohaupo, and we have obtained a long lease of the magnificent Te Rahu bush, famous for its beautiful timber ; it comes closer to kauri than any other timber in Waikato ; and the manufacture of it in our new mill (which is now running) will be carried as nearly to perfection as possible. Planed and matched rusticated weather-boarding, and everything necessary in first-class house building, will be turned out by the most modern machinery. Our extensive trade will enable us to supply at very low rates ; and we would remind contractors that no matter how large their orders are, they will be put in at once. Please remember that distance is no consideration to us ; we will supply you wherever you are ; and we shall always do our best to make you glad to deal with us. Our address is now changed to Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mills, Te Awamutu. COULTHARD BROS. *
TT^TA IPA STONE LIME. For Agricultural Purposes— Analysis,' 92 per cent, of Pure Lime. TheW.S.N.> Company desire to draw the attention of - Agriculturists to the above 'product, which. which \they *»re* ; now enabled to, .supply, at. 30s, per, t<ra, delivered, in lots of - iip.t, less than Fjy^Tons.", -- -'. v ' «. 'i ' ' '-J'AMESIiNDSA^V -• "t ;. l r
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1517, 25 March 1882, Page 3
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757Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1517, 25 March 1882, Page 3
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