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CLARK AND GANE,

Auckland and Cambridge, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS. HAVE NOW LANDED, ex Laira— Best Galvanised Barbed Wire, 32 Tons Best Black Annealed Fencing Wire, "Acorn " Brand, Bright Wire Staples (l±in. and l£in.), Wire Nails (lfin. to 4in.), Castor Oil for lubricating machinery, Blue Stone. TO ARRIVE, per Vanguard, now due— 3o Cases Galvanised Corrugated Iron (sft. to 10ft.), Galvanised O.G. Guttering and Ridge Capping, Nails and Washers. TO ARRIVE, per Easter Hiil, due in July— New Clovers ; also, a Very Large and Choice Assortment of Kitchen Garden Seeds, from a First-class London House, 50 dozen R B's Ploughshares, 20 dozen R 10's Ploughshares.

zxrcrw owr _bc_^.xvx> = QT?TP'n WTTT? AT 1 500 Sacks Seed Wheat, of local growth, specially (JihJLJU VV XXI-xi.l. $ selected from samples supplied to the Grower last season, direct from the South (True Stock). Also, 500 Sacks (Very Fine Sample) of White and Red Tuscan Seed Wheat, imported direct from Canterbury. N.B.— lntending Purchasers of Seed Wheat would do well to inspect these Samples before buying, and avoid disappointment by giving their orders at once, as several have already been booked. This Seed has been pronounced by many competent practical judges to be all that could be desired.

OX?T7Ti r\ A rpQi 1 Carefully selected Samples of Black Tartary and White bUJ-U UAJLb.j PotatoeOats.

~nriW A TTITTQ 140 Tons Pink-eyed Hobart Potatoes, a Very Choice JrUlAlUiliio. j Sample, unequalled for the table, and for early or late planting or main crop, they cannot be surpassed in quality or yield ; delivered in Cambridge or f.o.b. liver steamer, at £3 10s, per ton, in lots of one ton and upwards.

LA WES & CO.'S ] We have been appointed by this r •»«• 1 iTTTTina r Company Sole Agents for AuckCHEMICAL MANURES. J land for theseOleWedManures, which were the 'first manufactured and introduced, and have been used with the greatest success in all parts of the woild for upwauls of forty years. Our first shipment (to arrive per Glenlora), comprises Superphosphate, guaranteed 26 per cent., soluble • Superphosphate, guaranteed concentrated 35 per cent., soluble. GUANO (dissolved and ammonia fixed).

CJovers Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Rape, Mustard, Chaff, Rye, Peas, Beans, Tares, Barley etc' Manures— Bonedusfc, Superphospates, Manure Salt, Peruvian and Island Guano.' Flour, Pollard, Bran, Five Tons Coarse Salt, etc., etc., etc.

Wanteds, &c.

f^ RAZING TO LET for 300 Sheep, VJT at 2d per week. Apply 11. T. Millar, Paterangi.

TO CARPENTERS. — Wanted Six Carpenters. Apply at Mr Buckland's New Residence, near Cambridge.

WANTED— Cylinder Sinkers for the Hamilton Railway Bridge. Apply on the Works.

WANTED— A Boy on a farm j must be a good milker, — Apply at this office.

WANTED KNOWN— Selling Off for Cash for ONE MONTH. 2s returned for every £1, and Is for eveiy 10s spent at J. Missen's, Hamilton.

WANTED— Bushmen, Stockmen, and those employed at rough work, to know that they can obtain, for £6 10s, A THOKOUGHLY SOUXU ENGLISH LKVI'-R watch, " made by Rotherham," in extra stout dust pi oof silver hunting cases, with two years guaiantee, from S. McLebsos, Hamilton.

WANTED— Travellers by Rail to and from Auckland to know that if they take the trouble to step across the road to the Hotel at Mercer, where there is a good table always ready, their pockets will be benefited by it ; and those who like a drop of the real McKay should always step across to the hotel, where they will get it, and bring their friends with them. There is plenty of time. — J. D. Dillon, Proprietor.

Tji O R SALE — ■*• A First-class Light Weight HACK' eight years old, by Derby. Per* fectly sound. Apply Waikato Tones office.

T7l OR S A LE— Three HC#M-*- Springing COWS, W^w|neai' calving ; warranted *i3KBsf«B»£»J quiet good milkers. W. TAYLOR, Tanpiri.

THOROUGH OF HAMILTON. N O~~T Ic E .

THE rcstiictions hitherto in force within the liorough oi Hamilton relating to the Sale of Fish by hawkers has been rcmo\ed from this date, by a resolution of the Council. J. M. GELLING, Town Cletk. Counccil Chambers, Hamilton, sth July, 18S2.

CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.

THE FIRST MEETING of the Association will be held at the Pubiic Plall, on Thursday next, the 13th inst, at half past seven o'clock. Readings and Recitations. 11. E. COTTON, Hon. Sec.

"DUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTU.

A MEETING will be held immediately after the Highway Board' Meeting on the loth inst., to elect Permanent Trustees for the Public Hall. W. SLOANE.

"VT O T I C X . After this date I intend laying POISON for Dogs on my farm at Kaniwhauiwha. R. HARSANT. Kaniwhaniwha, July sth, 1882.

MR P. LkQUESNE has been appointed Sole Agent for the Waikato District for the sale of my book, "Up and Down; or Fifty Years of Colonial Life. "' WILLIAM JACKSON BARRY. July sth, 1882,

TXTAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION. In consequence of ■the great inqouvenience caused by Gates being left open, the ROAD TO PIAKO through the above Association's Property will be CLOSED, and the travelling public are requested to keep. to the ,Road. . „ * ' , / ' i ,' HEN^Y/REf NOLDS.J • ' ■ ■<-■..<' t \j • ',[ NOTICE. , • , , ) , i, t pj / All Cattle found' Trespassing Vu f my Property after this date' will. bq. impounded. , 1 •\yhatawhata, t J.uly, 3rd, 1^82,,,-, j' „ uv

newcasTlehlg%^Sdistrict. THE ANNUAB"'MEETING'RatepaV ers of the ab6ve'clisiiict'^U^be'#ia^i Kellow's Hotel Whatowlia^, r *,oAr Satrir"-', day, 29th July, a£2 o'clcfc^-p.mV " H ]J^

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 11 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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