Notices.
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 (llin. and ljin.), Wire Nails (l£in. 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 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. ctotkt oixr _EE_fl_.wrx> = c_T?T?-Tk WTJT? AT \ 500 Sacks Seed Wheat, of local growth, specially SEED W JiliiA 1 . J aelected 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 ordew at once, as several hare already been booked. This Seed has been pronounced by many competent practical judges to be all that could be desired. a-ETCiT\ n A rva 1 Carefully selected Samples of Black Tartary and White OJliriJL/ UAIO«J PotatoeOats. •^^wr»wm/^.-not 140 Tons Pink-eyed Hobart Potatoes, a Very Choice POTATOES.} 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 1 We liave been appointed by this _.. . .-rrtn-pn V Company Sole Agents for AuckCHEMICAL MANURES. J land for these Celebrated Manures, 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 concentrated 35 per cent soluble. ' l GUANO (dissolved and ammonia fixed). CJovers Ryegrass, 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.
DEY AND FRENCH, TEA DEALERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, HAMILTON EAST. CASH PRICES!! CASH PRICES!! Candles, best brands ... lOd per lb. Sugar „ „ ... 4£dperlb. All other articles at lowest prices for cash. WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ! Having made 3s Tea a speciality, we can offer to the public a uniform article. B3T TRY DEY & FRENCH'S ' Three Shillmg" *J* "^ hree ShUUn^' 3d a pound Reduction on 61b. Parcels. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! ! SHOES ! SHOES ! ! A Large Assortment of Ladies', Children's, Boys' and Men's Boots and Shoes, at lowest prices. Insp_ctiox Invited. MAIZE, OATS,~"BRAN, SHARPS, FLOUR, CHAFF. POTATOES, 4s. per Cwt, by Sack. ON HAND : Wool Bales! Wool Bales! Family Orders receive especial attention, and at lowest quotations. Goods Delivered in Township. Agents Bertie Saverna Pigs. Send for Price Lists. .. /"Bagnall Bros, and Co.'s Langstroth 2 I Beehives ; Matamata Apiary Foun- » I elation Comb ; New Zealand Insu3 I ranee Company ; Auckland Evening "** \Star and Waikato Times. ssr Note the Address— DEY AND FRENCH, Tea Dealers and General Merchants, Hamilton East.
JAMES R. WRIGHT, TE AWAMUTU, HAS ON HAND and FOR SALEClover and Grass Seed Turnip, Rape and 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, &c. Bonedust, Boneflour, Guano Superphosphate, Manure Salt, &c. A Choice Selection of Garden Seeds. About 10 Tons Hobart Town Potatoes for seerl only, one year removed.
xxx mo THE FARMERS AND STATION1 HOLDERS OF THE WAIKATO. SEWING TWINE^. mm LEWIS & SIMPSON, HAVE JUST LANDED, ex Earl Derby, from London, — 2 BALES, each scwt., SEWING and ROPING TWINE, manufactured by the "Pymon Mill Company." The strongest and best Twine ever used in the Waikato. The Farmers of Otago and Canterbury know this Twine well, and use NO OTHER! Special Rates to Large Consumers, LEWIS AND SIMPSON. x Y x
"VT O T I 0 E . All Parties indebted to me for Accounts outstanding for a period of Six Months prior to this date will be sued without further notice. Whatawhata, October 6, 1^52.
-piAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. Tenders for Bridges. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received until 4 p.m. an the 26th inst., for the ERECTION of TWO BRIDGES on the Cambridge Tauranga Road, over the Mangawhero and Mangawhara streams respectively. Plans and specifications can be seen, and forms of tender obtained upon application to the undersigned, Duke-street, Cambridge. Tenders to be marked, " Tenders for Bridges," and addressed to the Chairman Piako County Council, Cambridge. The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. By order. CHAS. TUCK, County Clerk.
O. _L_ C. SHEEP Q HEARS *or r-pjrjj; QEASON ! 1 D LEWIS &~SIMPSON HAVE FOR SALE— Burgon and Ball's 11a, Ward and Payne's 38a&, Double Bow SHEEP SHEARS. Lamp Black Raddle Turkey Stones— specially selected. Also, — Genuine White Lead, Raw Oil, Boiled Oil, Castor Oil, Colza, Mander's Varnish. LEWIS AND SIMPSON, Cambridge. o. T c.
SPORTING AMMUNITION. mO SPORTSMEN. WANTED KNOWN— That the undersigned has a fresh Supply of SPORTING A MMUNITION porting Ammunition OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT REASONABLE RATES. TmREWHEELLAR, • X REWBEELLAR, Hamilton. SPORTING AMMUNITION
3XTOTICE I JUEWIS AND feIMPSON, Cambridge, Have a Buyer in London, who has shipped to the Colony for the last twenty years, and who has a good knowledge of the Hardware and Metal Trades. We can therefore sell at as low a rate as any House in New Zealand. Home Buyer : BERNARD LEWIS. 76 Mark Lane, LONDON, E.C.
T^T O T I C B . The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between G. A. Laidlaw and John Cook, under the style of Laidlaw, Cook and Co., Storekeepers, at Alexandra, has This Day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business in future will be carried on by Mr John Cook, who will discharge all liabilities owing by the late firm, and receive all accounts owing to the Alexandra branch. G. A. Laidlaw will receive all debts owing to the Te Awamutu branch. The notice appearing in the Waikato Times of this date is hereby cancelled. G. A. LAIDLAW. JOHN COOK. Witness — J. Winstone. Te Awamutu, 10th October, 1882.
» EXCELSIOR FLOUR MILLS, Hamilton. KNOX & R IDLER HAVE FOR SALE Finest Silk-dressed Flour in 2001b. sacks and 1001b. and 501b. bags Sharps Bran and Fowls feed. Office : Hamilton Auction Mart.
ON SALE.— Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowls Wheat, Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene, Oils, -Paints. , , ; JOHN KNOX.
f\N SALE, 'IOOO Bushels SEED and \VJ FEED OATS... '• ' 1 KNOX & RLDLER.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1605, 17 October 1882, Page 3
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1,132Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1605, 17 October 1882, Page 3
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