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CLMK & GAP GRAIN, PfiODTTCE & SEED MERCHANTS, a uctioneers & 171 state a gents, Auctioneers & JDjstate Agents, ' AUCKLAND, TE AWAMUTU & CAMBRIDGE.

Have Much Pleasure in Offering their

NEW STOCK OF SEEDS I Ex LATEST ARRIVALS, consisting of /^LOVERS (White and Red), Cow- "IV/TANURES.— Sydney and Victorian VJ grass, Alsyke and Timothy. JLtX Boncdust, C. & G's. special Turnip Mixture, Superphosphates, Manure, Salt, rriURNIP SEEDS— Green, Yellow and Peruvian and Island Guano. JL Purple Top Aberdeen, Devonshire , Greystone. £ 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 Corrugated Roofing Potato, Barley, Wheat, Maize, U Iron; sto lOfb. Ridge Capping Rye, Chaff, Potatoes. and Nails. FLOUR, Pollard, Bran, Coarse QOLE Agents in Cambridge for Salt, &c. O Coulthard Bros' Sawn Timber.

0. & G., believing that their customers' former experience of the quality of thei r seeds renders any puff on that point wholly unnecessary, simply state that theaboveare of last season's English growth, and' have been landed, in Auckland from London during the fast mdnth. IRON rt^ANKS Containing further shipment of Clovers from the best RON -L ANKS London Houses, daily expected per Pareora.

■VST. 3E». 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 10a Trouser and Vest „ „ £1 10s Trousers „ „ £1 0s i^Tit, Style and Workmanship guaranteed.

f\ N SALE. Seeds. — Red, White, Cowgrass and Alsyke Clovers, Ryegrass and J Cocksfoot. Grain and Produce. — Oats, Fowl Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Potatoes, Cheese, Salt Butter, Onions, &c. Implements. — Two Double - furrow Ploughs (very cheap), a Bradford's Patent Washing and Wringing Machine. Sundries, — Furniture, Tea, Candles, Shiugles, Palings, Fruit, &c. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.

{} -\ REWARD.— Strayed, from Kihidt' JL 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.

Tiy ANTED KNOWN— THAT H. WAITE'S FRUIT TINS! ARE ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST EVER INTRODUCED IN THE COLONY. They received a First Prfize at the Agricultural Show held atEllerslie on the 9th November, 1881. A recipe is issued to each purchaser and the maker's name is stamped on every lid. Sold by all Ironmongers, And at the • FACTORY, HIGH-STREET, (Next City Council Chambers), AUCKLAND. H. WAITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TINSMITH. *

WAIKATO.— We are sorry if you are growing weary of reading our advertisement, because" we feel it is • for our mutual benefit that you should do so. It is good, healthy, cheerful reading ■ — so different to most of the stuff that we are deluged with — the reader rises, from it refreshed, and; in every way more fitted for th© battle of life. Listen to the great voice olthe Te Rahu Sawmill, ever thundering forth the, intelligence where the very best timber is to be obtianed. It speaks words of comfort to the struggling settler longing for a better homestead. It tells him of timber being dold<solow as to beiwithin the reach of all. It announces to the harrassed contractor pressed for time, the invigorating, news that he ean i get everything he wants put on the ground right away, wherever ne happehs-to have taken his contract. Come and see the giants of the forest rapidly transformed , into - magnificent building timber, free from knots and shakes, and regular e^eri 'as Jthe leaves of a book, and you will be~ sure' to leave ua an order. Communicatipns.by. mail or wire; swiftly attended-;td. Z • < Te Rahu Saw-iand Planing Mills, * Te Awaniutu^ ~-

A, MEETlN(sof^hose interested in t ' .thef gettingjag gf ,Icbe^6ntertainme^in.jthei^l^teer^dTjtbliclHall, Haffil!»ri,^imTK^the'Winter t m6nth's, are^ requ^te^si^T^^tvgK^ 16 9^^ ;Wednes'aay Evening mxt^Aipril 12th^at t B'o'clockSi#'^'' 1 v °"% J 'i -' '' " s

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1524, 11 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1524, 11 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1524, 11 April 1882, Page 3

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