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 (l|in. to 4in.), Castor Oil for lubricating machinery, Blue Stone. TO ARRIVE, per Vanguard, now due— Bo Caseß Galvanised Corrugated Iron (sft. to 10ft.), Galvanised O.G. Guttering and Ridge Capping, Nails and Washers. TO ARRIVE, per Easter Hill, 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. jxroxtr oust xx^mtd s QT^TT'n WTTTT A I 500 Sacks Seed Wheat, of local growth, specially VJlilliU VV JClJliAl . \ 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. — Intending Purchasers of Seed Wheat would do veil 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. ST^T^T) OAT^ 1 Carefully selected Samples of Black Tartary and White PHTATHI7Q I^o Tons Pink-eyed Hobart Potatoes, a Very Choice! x\J 3.A.L KJSitO, 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. river steamer, at £3 10s, per ton, in lots of one ton and upwards. LA WES & CO.'S ) We have been appointed by this i t tit a Tv-rTT-nna f" Company Sole Agents for AuckCHEMICAL MANURES. J laud for theseOleWedManurea, which were the first manufactured and introduced, and have been used with the greatest success in all parts of the world for upwards of forty years. Our first shipment (to arrive per Glenlora), comprises Superphosphate, guaranteed 26 per cent., soluble ; Superphosphate, guaranteed concentiated 35 per cent., soluble. GUANO (dissolved and ammonia fixed). CJovors, Eyegrass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, Rape, Mustard, Chaff, Eye, Peas, Beans, Tares, Barley, etc. Manures— Bonedust, Superphospates, Manure Salt, Peruvian Island and Guano. Flour, Pollard, Bran, Five Tons Coarse Salt, etc., etc., etc.
GOODFELLOW AND SON HAVE much pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally, that their j^^jEW" PREMISES IN YICTOMA STREET, CAMBRIDGE, ARE NOW OPEN, AND WELL-SELECTED, AND PRICES TREASONABLE ! T>RICES TREASONABLE ! ! RICES XiEASONABLE ! X RICES XiEASONABLE ! ! WE THEREFORE HAVE CONFIDENCE IN SOLICITING A SHARE OF \ PUBLIC PATRONAGE, Country Orders will have our best attention. FAMILIES WAITED ON FOR ORDERS. GOODS DELIVERED. Cambridge, 14th September, 1882.
JAMES R. WRIGHT, TE AWAMUTU, TTAS ON HAND and FOR SALE- ■^ Clover and Grass Seed Turnip, Rape aud Mustard Seed Tares Seed Wheat, Fowl Wheat Black Tartarian Seed Oats Feed Oats Maize, Flour, Bran, Sharps Chaff, &c Black Annealed Fencing Wire American Barb Wire Nails, Staples Rollers, &c, &c. Corrugated Iron, sft. to 10ft. lengths O.G. Spouting, Sec. Bonednst, Boneflour, Guano Superphosphate, Manure Salt, &c. A Choice Selection of Garwkx Seeds. About 10 Tons Hobart Town Potatoes for seed only, one year removed.
ON SALE, 1000 Bushels SEED and FEED OATS. KNOX & RIDDLER. WHEAT. WHEAT." SAVE YOUR WHEAT FROM SMUT BY USING Carbolic Acid or Bluestone. SAVE YOUR WHEAT, CROP BY USING POISONED WHEAT. CERTAIN DEATH TO THE SMALL BIRDS. SANDES & CO., CKEJIISTS, HAMILTON EAST AND WEST. T>HOTOGRAPH,Y. W. H. NEAL, Photographer, opposite the Sale-yards, Cambridge.— The most artistic Photos ever produced in the Waikato. Children and nervous persons taken by the New Instantaneous Gelatine Process, ,which, with his new instantaneous shutter and superior instruments lately, imported direct from the, firm of Hare, Ross and, Co., does away with that consti'ained self-conscious feeling so much complained of by sitters, m Photos taken direct up to 7in. x 9in. Enlargements made from carte 'de visite or^ glass) positives^ and finished W water colors or oil. VJews of .homesteads 'and\ Scenery", taken to A" number ' of of, Cambridge' to select from.— #nspe'ctio"n' ; invited. H. ROBißTSHAwiiTamanererhas NOW OPENED his STOCK, and inVites inspection. _ 5 Meat and Bread will be "delivered with other' , GbodsF&gularlyl aM^resMSeat and Fresh 'BMu'.wilij-'tieVcW Ba!e*at^he* ?I|Sa^*«S^^s^SSHfn? 1 |Sa^*«S^^5^SSHfn their
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1591, 14 September 1882, Page 3
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