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\ :: ,^~*,. "-Notices. -

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• ' 'I,' 1882.

To Farmers.

" I have opened out my NEW SEEDS, landed ex Coromandelj Wellington and Anazi, which being in new Iron Ttok3, ha\ y e arrived in perfect condition. In qualiby the Cowgrass is quite as good as my last yeai 's seeds, while the Red and White Clover arc superior being brighter and bolder seeds. The shipment altogether gives me every satisfaction, • and; I have the greatest confidence in re.'cominehding those seeds to Purchasers. — ..Samples will be forwarded to any address, and the' greatest libciality shown to large Buyers.

30 Tons Clover Seeds,

Present pi ices subject to Market changes, s. d. Red Clover .... 0 9 perlb White „ 10,, Cowgrass 1 0 „ Alsyke . . ... Is to 1 1 „ Trefoil 0 7,,

TJIKSJi ARE BOUOIia 1 JFROM VUH MOfT BKLIABLL. LXOLIbII SEED FIRMS. Timothy, American 7dperH> Lucerne, Australian Is „

/colonial cierds. Colonial (Seeds.

per bushel ] 000 Hacks Taranaki Cocksfoot ... 8s Od 912 Sacks Peiennial Rye-grass (i/6 to 7/Piaine Grass . . ...7 0 Italian Rycgnvs 7s Gd to 8 0 K;ipc, perlb 4d to 0 5 Linsecil, per 1b . .^ . 5d to 0 6

ADAM LAYBOURN,

Fort-street, Auckland.

1$ While thanking the public for the support accorded him since convmenMing his tailoring lep to tfaic that he has secured the her rices of a first-class cutter and tailor, who has had boieral years expedience in the Wed End of London, and can therefore, supply a icant long Jell in, Hie district, vh.: a good Jit. TWEED SUITS from... £3 10s TROUSERS cj- VEST from £1 10s TROUSERS ' £1 0s

A Choice Assortment of Tweeds just opened upland to arrive.

Saddlery Warehouse,

BUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE.

ISAAC BATES,

Maxufactukeji a> t d Importek ok SADDLERY ADDLERY

HARNE9S (haiinkssl HARNESS HARNESS iMAKXJissj" HARNESS Begs to diaw the attention of vScttlcrs, vStation Owncis, and others to his'&tiongr Local-made STOCK SADDLES) which will be found equal to anything in the market at the pi ice, fKoni W^SS^ OS. UPWARDS. A ARSOUTMENT OF LADIES' SADDLED in Block, vajying fiomfd to £10.

, Bridles. r- Ladies' and dents,' in Snaffles, Pelham, and AVeyniouth, from 6s upwards. Whips —Four-horso, Carriage, Buggy, , and Cart Whips. Splendid assortment of' Ladies' and Jockey Whips, from Js Cd upwards. Buggy, Caifc, and Plough Harness on hand and made to order. Sundries. — Valises, Courier Bags, Leggings,, Buggy Lamps, Europe Rope Cattle Jielld, Blushes, aud every, other description ot .Saddler's Stock always on haiui. Pack-saddles and Hoise-covers keptin stock. Also, now landing, f a lot of American Stage Collars, much esteemed for waggon work. , .

r\UALT R6U GH & T^r H IT E, . " ,' , , Butchers &c. VICTORIA.- STREET HAMILTON ' " , ,WEST.-

<^„ & W. in .thnnkiug tho inhabitants of 'jlanvilton. and 'the settlers around thedistrict for the liberal support accorded to them f or the ; last nine months,- wish to , inform them that ,tbey still hope<to sup--bly them wititi a good article afc the lowest" possible,, price, and by strict'' attention to J buBines9'tb merit' a continuance ( of tbsir "fa'yprs. '„, , i.,,, !s!! s ! Cofped in large W, 'is^ll' qtian'tilies to Contractors, (iv ijfJm * •tr tt'Vt ,M.Si ."J r W> '' r_c — Z£ '

$>/&< 'LARaß'^SsgßT^^f^hi^ts; ' kitssLr MWf, X sM^eba? •- ? Overco^t§, Meii'^O,lptb.ing,. "at jtypq £ste, t

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1529, 22 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1529, 22 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1529, 22 April 1882, Page 4

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