Saddlery Warehouse, DUKK STRKKT, ;. : , _ CAMBRIDGE. ' ISAAC BAT JUS. Maxitkactc'rer AXJi' lmporter ok SADDLERY ' ADDL.KRY AND HABNESS firAUXßss\ HARNESS HARNESS "\hvr\-essJ HARNESS Begs to draw the attention , of Settlers, Station Owners, andi others to bis stionK Local-made -STOCK SADDLES) which will be found equal to anything in the market at the , same pi ice, fit'oni A CAPITAL ASSORTMENT OF T ADIES' SADDLES in Stock, varying JLJ from £5 to £10. Bridles. — Ladies' and Gents,' in SnaiUes, Pclham, and Weymoutli, from 6s upwards. Whips-— Four-horse, Carriage, Buggy, ainlCiirt Whips. Splendid assortment of Ladies' and Jockey Whips, from Is 6d upwards. Buggy, Cart, iind Plough Harness on hand and made to order. Sundries. — Valises, Courier Bags, Leggings, Buggy Lamps, Europe Rope Cattle Bells, Brushes, and every other description ot Saddler's Stock always on hand. Pack-saddles and Hoi so-covert kept in stock. Also, now landing, a lot of American Stage Collars, much esteemed for waggon
DADDY & WALLACE, BLACKSMITHS & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, Ngaruawahia, BEG TO NOTIFY that they are now prepared to do all classes of the above work at Auckland Pi ices. GOOD WORKMANSHIP WITH MODERATE CHARGES. Estimates given upon all classes of work ii: connection with either of the above branches of their trade.
TTTAIPA STONE LIME. For Agricultural Purposes.— Analysis, 92 per cent, of Pure Lime. The W.S.N. Company desire to draw the attention of Agriculturists to the above product, \rhich they are now enabled to supply at 80s per ton, delivered, in lots ot not less than One Ton. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager. TIMBER! TIMBER! TIMBER! G. F. MILLARS HAVING erected, regardless of expense, entirely New Machinery, and secured a Splendid Bush, of the finest Kahikatea and Rimu in the colony, is now prepared to supply the public, at the Lowest Rates, to any part of Waikato, with Timber of superior quality to that which has already given such great satisfaction. Orders directed to Mill, or to J. T. Edwards, Ohaupo, will receive prompt attention Ohaupo Saw Mills.
WAIKATO.— Once more, and then we close this series of advertisements. We regret that some of you are dissatisfied with the tone we have taken. We assure you that under the guise of, perhaps big language, there ever ran a deep creek of practical information. We shall be glad to compensate the grieved readers — with timber. We want particularly to draw your attention to the very wonderful durability of Te Rahu timber. The remorseless hand of time, which falls so heavily on most things, touches very gently the houses built of Te Rahu timber. Other houses crumble away into dust, but these shall stand — monuments of imperishable grandeur, to win the wonder and admiration of countless generations in the future. Our handsome matched and beaded lining is sure to keep a pleasant expression on the faces of those who are surrounded by it. Our matched flooring, by'its magnificent color, cannot fail to have arefininginfluenceupon those who tread over it, and our riuhly flowered ceiling keeps sunshine in the hearts of those whose lives pass beneath it. Very tasteful and elegant, our moulding and skirting makes the inside work, and our rusticated weatherboarding gives a high tone to the outside appearance. So get your timber manufactured by COULTHARD BROS., Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mills, TE AWAMUTU.
Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mills, TE AWAMUTU. MR P. LEQUESNEbas been 1 appointed Sole Age for the Waikato District for. lies ale of my book, "Up and' Down; or Fifty Years oi Colonial Life." WILLIAM JACKSON BARRY. July sth, 1882. ' TO STAND THE SEASON In the Waikato District, The Imported Norfolk Trotting Stallion, PRICKWILL'OW. - * ** **" Prickwillow is a'^eautiful bay brown, standing over 15 h^ndf 2 inches, and is just turned 7 years^ld; * He is' certain to prove himself a sire of stylish, liackneys 1 , buggy and carriage 'horsfes^He took first prizes at the Metropolitan Show, Christchtfreh, iii 1874' andig875',a6Vell aW'oflfer prizes at the Rangior^lSww.^v^ iM ' : '^ s''PrickwUoVswa*;fB^lebted#«|>England by is' considered orid oft ,, Kingdom. "'< ' J ; ,J» ?• fcM>kK'.«<ll ■ ' PrickjviMow'^co^waspyer 500 guifaeas, and,^ ij^^i^^g^pVWn^id^df|the J value putmftQii'vtJ&Mopa. >'$$- \> v? v ,PlUT<'^ • kJcor Deu.ictreei.etc. i see*cardB>and(tuturG
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1577, 12 August 1882, Page 4
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