CLABE & GAM GEAINrPftODUCE & SEED ■' ; : 1? " ■ ■MERCHANTS/ " I|l
A, UCTIONEERS:& TESTATE \ ( GENTS, - , Auctioneers & j__state J\ gents,
AUCKLAND, TE AWAMUTU & CAMBRIDGE.
Have Much Pleasure in Offering their
NEW STOCK OF SEEDS I
ExLATEST ARRIVALS, consisting of
/^LOVERS (White and Red), Cow- "]\yTANURES.— Sydney and Victorian \J grass, Alsyke and JTixnothy. «■ V w l ' Bonedust, C. & G's. special Turnip Mixture, Superphosphates, Manure, bait, rpURNIP SEEDS— Green,' Yellow and Pernvjan and Island Guano. JL Purple Top Aberdeen, Devonshire ' '■"•_,,,. „ . Greystone. . -TONS Black Annealed Fencing i, Oy Wire, and Galvanised Barb ditto, /COLONIAL RYEGRASSES, Cocks- of *the best Quality. Bright Staples, \j f O ot. ' " ' Rollers and Pins. j. OATS— Black Tartary anol White /GALVANISED Corrugated Roofing Potato, Barley, Wheat, Maize, VT Iron, sto 10ft. Ridge Capping Rye, Chaff, Potatoes. and Nails. FLOUR, Pollard, Bran, Coarse QOLE Agents in Cambridge for Salt, &c. ' £5 Coulthard Bros' Sawn Timber.
G. & 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.
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. /CAMBRIDGE MUSICAL UNIONS A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IX THE - , PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, ojt Easter Monday, April 10th. To conclude with ai DANCE, fon holders of Front Seat Tickets. To commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets — Front Scats, 3s ; Back ditto, 2s.
p,RAND piCNIC EASTER MONDAY. Lake Grounds, in front of Mr Cawkwell's. — Refreshment Booth on the Ground. Band in attendance from 11 a.m. to 5 p. m. Entrance by front gate on Ohaupo road. Dancing and other sports during the day. Bathing strictly'prohibited during the Picnic. Entrance, One Shilling ; children under ]0, free. Visitors to Picnic not to interfere with shrubs, etc.— GRAND BALL in the evening in Public Hall. Doors open at half-post 7, commence at 8. Tickets : bingle, 2s j Double, 3s. N.B. — Should the weather be unfavorable at 9 o'clock on Monday, a flag will be displayed at G Wynne's Hotel, to indicate that the Picnic will be postponed until the 24th May (Queen's Birthday). RICHu. GWYNNE, - Band Trustee.
~W. _E»- FORD, 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 „ XI 10s Trousers £1 0s t^Fit, Style and Workmanship guaranteed.
r\ N SALE. Seeds.— Red, ' White, Cowgrass and Alsyke Clovers, Ryegrass and Cocksfoot. Grain and Produce. — Oats, Fowl Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Potatoes, Cheese, Salt Butter, Onions, Implements. -- Two Double • furrow Ploughs (very cheap), a Brad- ■ ford's Patent Washing and Wringing Machine. Sundries. — Furniture, Tea, Candles, Shingles, Palings, Fruit, &c. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.
TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! G. F. MILLARS HAVING erected, regardless of expense, entirely New Machinery, and secured a Splendid Bush, of the finest Kahikatea and Rimu in the colony, is now prepared to supply -the public, at the Lowest Rates, to any part of Waikato, with Timber of superior quality to that which has already given such great satisfaction. Orders directed to Mill, or to J. T. Edwards, Ohaupo, will receive prompt attention Ohaupo Saw Mills.
J} -i REWARD.— Strayed, from KilucvJL kihi run,-a.Black Light Colored GELDING, branded Z on near shoulder, hind feet and face partly white.^ Any person returning same, or communicating with me as to its recovery, will receive the above reward. M. F. REYNOLDS, Kihikihi.
NOTICE.; PARTIES INDEBTED to. the undersigned for services, of the Horse, Argyle, will oblige .by PAYING PROMPTLY, T-HEb! ACCOUNTSDUE, Ist "January, ]'882^to Mr Hugh Fitzgerald, collector, Cambridge, and Whose receipt will be suffic'ien^ discharge. (Sighed)": ,RQBERT>WALLACE, Mangarej 23rd IJEarch,, 11882.1 1882.
FOR SALE, dA paJ^tially improved FARM of 20$\ acres, close to the township of Ngaruawajda, with river i frontage", 6-roomed Iftouscj Stockyard, ■ Cowshed^ Piggeries, Hbb. 2A«svery useful i bush, comprisitig rimu]^iti-tree and fire- [ wood. Splendid fern autLbush run for I store cattle, — Apply to " C ' ■ T. Y. FITZPATRI^S^C Ngaruawahia. 13th March, ISB2.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1523, 8 April 1882, Page 3
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707Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1523, 8 April 1882, Page 3
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