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THE HAYMARKET, 105, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. We have PurJliafeed^Me whole of the ' ' QUTTOBTS '^WIOUR T> ALL "j BUTTON'S f T BOUR JL>ALL "I POTATOES I OT&^OES : That were grown^jr. Messrs. Fisher and) Co., and which/yielded the enormous; crop of J ! 17 TONS TO THE ACRE, ; We are able to offer this unrivalled' ' " " * -POTATOE, -- .. ' v , •Either for Eating, Keeping, and Cropping Qualities in lots to suit purchasers. Also, "Victorian," Magnum Bonum, Early and Late Rose, Flukes, Ashleaf, Kidney, &c. ' HESKETH & AITKEN. '

WAIKATO. — Here's the same oldt theme again; but after all it's a glorious one. We feel we cannot ring the changes on it too often for your happiness. This is no weird colossal dream, no absurd /old legend, that we thunder in your ears. It is a raomentus and brilliant truth. The angry winds of winter are starting to whistle and howl, and home has become the scene of an exciting race to the fireside. Some of you, as you crowd over the glowing em- . bers, earnestly wish that you had sent an order to the Te Rah u Saw Mill, and' made things right ; but don't despair ; we are still running, and our appetite for orders is as big as ever. We are gratified to hear that you read our advertisement ; our ambition is to make you a great people, ; a people that will be no- ■ ticedin/th<3 front*, rank of the mighty army of the" world ) and the best' way to attain our ambition is to provide you with our magnificent building material. It makes us cheerful to think that when , the fern and ti-tree is gi owing high and waving mournfully over our gallant remains, that we shall leave traces behind us — traces wHoh, if kept well painted, will stand a good chance of seeing the finish of this (jueer old world. Remember the Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mill, Te Awamutu. COULTHARD BROS.

SPORTING AMMUNITION. rpo SPORTSMEN. WANTED KNOWN— That the undersigned has a fresh Supply of SPORTING A MMUNITION PORTING JTXMMUNITION OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT REASONABLE RATES. THPREWHEELLAR, • X REWdEELLAR, Hamilton. SPORTING AMMUNITION.

BEST HUNTLY COALS, 19s per Ton, Delivered. '' ? ' "■ r ~ ' i J A supply of Coals will also be on' hand in Mr A. Campbells Timber Yard, Hamilton East, for the convenience of outsettlers. Also, — GOOD TAUA FIREWOOD, Single Ton, 10s 6d ; Five Tons or upwards, 9s per Ton. w. hTkelly, Late Contractor for the Hamilton Tramway. Hamilton, 27th March, 1882., *•' • t

ALL NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR SONGS OF THE DAY KEPT IN STOCK. Sacred Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforte Solos and Duets ; Victoria, Chappell's, Cavendish, and other I Musical Magazines. New Books received every mail. " Around the "World with General Grant," 2 Vols., offered very cheap. The Fabmebb' Book (Just Published) ; no Farmer should be without one. Account Books (various sizes and bindings), Photographic Albums, Scrap Bcoks, Sunday School Reward Cards,. Family Bibles, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Presby? terian Hymn Books, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Common-^ Player Books and Church Services.- 1 !f 1 1 f l^ ' Commercial 1 an3 v Fanoy Stationery, Purees and Pocket Books, Young Ladies' Journals, English, Ameiican, and Australian Papers received every month. > ! >r CdTiiitry sr 6rders l »P < ttii'otuallyvattende'd*to. LJmJ Revl^ed Hew T^amk&eS Just

W. E. HEARS, Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller, 198, Queen-street, Auckland. !

TT7AIPA STONE LIMEt For Agricultural Purposes.— Anajdihe^attentiotti.of tMgriculturiste^tjO t? th| - above "product, 3 - whioh^they 4 no\£ enabled to supplylatMOs, peKton, deli^ vered, in lots of noirifi! thah Jk FiYe;jCons} JAMSLINDSAYj^tf

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 6 July 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 6 July 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 6 July 1882, Page 4

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