Notices.;^ I,'1 ,' ,
T IVERY AND.,BAn!.::STABLES #^
C, E. 'J' 0 H v^;s;'d;^ M Begs to notify, to his, numerouB|fiienc[|(-; and the public generally that he hM , leased the above Stables and pnrciuued the Plant of the fate^ Mt- ft Edwards, and intends carrying on the business. - " ' '<? * l f*s * V< C,l it Every, attention' will hl»«patrons, and he tfusts.hw old ((iendt will _. rally round and help him fo/ward' in 'his ; new venture. 1 C. R. JOHNSON, r
rpELEGRAPIf IJNR OF COACHJfiS. W. K. CARTER will t run to the folUw ing Time-table, oittjinglELlM. iDlail:'— Leaves Cambridge for Hamilton daily fJ atB.3oa.ra Leaves Hamilton for Cambridge daily : on arrival of train ,2.30 p.m. Leases,^e Arbha; sfpr 5 fpr Hanifltonat 10; a.m. Monday, "Wednesday, and FriSay, Leaves Hamilton for Te Aroha at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. W. K. CARTER,
IMPORTANT NOTICE,. W. K. Carter, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal support he has received lince running the Mail Coach between Hamilton and Cambridge, begs now to inform them that although hiß mail contract expires on Slat^' December, his coach 'will still continue to run between Cambridge and Hamilton Station, in connection with the trails po , and from Auckland. : IW. K. CARTER, t Coach Proprietor* 1 Livery and Bait Stables, Cambridge, 21st December 1880.
VXf ANTED KNOWN-, THAT H. WAITE'S FRUIT TINS! Allß ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST EVER INTRODUCED IN THE COLONY. They received a First Prize at the Agricultuial Show held atEllerslie on the 9th November, 1881. A recipe is issued to eacli purchaser and the maker's nam« 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,
SEED LIST. 1882. • To Farmers. I have jus>t opened out my NEW SEEDS, landed ex Coromaiulel, Welling* ton and Anazi, which being in new Iron Tank 3, have arrived in perfect condition, in quality the Cowgiass is quite as good as my last year's seeds, while the Red and White Clover are superior being brighter and bolder seeds. The sln'i meiit altogether gives me every satisfaction, and, I have the greatest confidence in recommending those seeds to Purchasers.— Samples will be forwarded to any address, nnd the greatest liberality shown to large Buyei s. 30 Tons Clover Seeds. Piesent prices subject to Market changes. s. d. Red Olo\er 0 9 per lb White „ 10,, Cowgrass 1 0 Alsyke Is to 1 1 Trefoil 0 7,, THESE ARE BOUGHT FltOM THE MObT RELIABLE ENGLMI SEED iIKSI.S. Timothy, American 7d per lb Lucerne, Australian Is /COLONIAL QEEDS. V7OLONIAL OEEDS. per bushel 1000 Sacks Taranaki Cocksfoot .;. 8s 6d 012 Sacks Perennial Rye-grass 6/6 to 7/« Prairie Grass "... 7 6* I Italian Ryegra«s 7s 6d to 8 0 Rape, per fl>..- 4d to 0 5 ! Linseed, per M> ... ... 5d to 0 0 ? ADAM LAYBOUR]^, I " •I^P^Fort-street, Auckland. a ALL . "pßlgSON^^P^riied against ( \*jk trees 1 firom[the^ajJ()^^(»locks; of lttnil.^^ny^ ', Z'M persou-oi* ; perjsphs^faulid | QoiiigV koiJtJ teFv , "s ;: t*4|SoUcitoraa6K*he?Propnetorß. '- *\'J£m
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1564, 13 July 1882, Page 1
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