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•7...-C75 Notices. MniWA

CLARK AND GANE,< ; ' ; ; '/ , ;4ucK,LAfrP and Cambridge, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, HAVING, been appointed SOLE AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND for ' X LAWES AND CO.'S CHEMIO A-L I^A.IsrTJK/E3S Beg to inform the Public that they have now on hand a supply of 26 PER cent. SOLUBLE SUPERPHOSPHATE, which is admirably suited for Root Crops, drilled with the seed ; also, CLARK AND GANE'S MIXTURE, A carefully prepared Compound ; has proved very beneficial in its effects, and given great satisfaction where employed.

e &Sy d ) 2STO"W" TjJIISJ'IDJBIJD,' I'&Sffi? A SHIPMENT OF •TTERY T>RIME OWEDE rnURNIP QEEDS I Consisting of the following varieties, viz. :— Sutton's Champion, Skirving's Purple Top, Sharp's Improved Purple Top, Marshall's Purple Top. • — _ — - — " " OjCnT 81-AJlsro : Beck's Champion Yellow Globe Mangold ; Best Cornish Short Top Mangold ; Long Red Norbiton Mangold ; Long Yellow Mangold ; Red Globe Mangold ; White Sllesian Beet ; One Thousand Headed Kale ; Purple and Yellow Kohl Rabbi, j Field OarrotS |— White and Yellow Belgian, Large Red Altringham. j Best White and Red English Clover, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Timothy, Ribgrass, Crested Dogstail, Lucerne, Rape, Mustard, Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, &c, &c. CORRUGATED IRON. "Sun" Brand, sft. to 10ft. ; GALVANISED RIDGING and O.G. GUTTERING j R 8 PLOUGH SHARES, &c, &c

Syp^iliicj nf* TVTnnPV UK JJJLvIJLwjr • Cash v. Credit. OUR SECOND PURCHASE Of NEW SPRING GOODS is opened up, and is being lapidly disposed of. It would take up too much space to specify every department, but we quote a few prices in order to convince our Customers and the General Public that it is not One Shilling in the £ they are saving by purchasing from us, but consideiably more, aswc are determined to be satisfied with very small profits. Large Childrens Umbrellab, Is 6d each ; 2 pairs Ladies' Colored Stocking for Is 2d ; Maids' and Ladies' Grey Cotille Stays 3s 9d the pair, worth os ; 36-mch Long Cloth free from dross, ~)3 Scl the do/sen yaids ; more of the 7d Holland, worth lOcl ; only 4 pairs of the 5s J)d Blankets left ; Toilet Covers at Is 3il 5 worth Is Sd ; White Crochet Bed Quilts from 8s 9d, worth nearly double; Leno Curtains 3 yauls long, 3s 6d the pair, diit cheap ; Mens "White Shuts ami Regatta Shirts at 4s Gel, and a grand working Shut for Is lid ; Mens good Tw eed Suits at the rulicnously low price of 32s 6d ; beautiful yawl wide Diaper at lid the yard, customers tell us they ha\e paid Is Ikl fort'ie same article, fast colour Piints from 3d the yaids ; Hat Ornaments 3d each, worth <Jd ; Honey Comb Towels at 7d ; White Sun Hats Is each ; Fl.ix Shirting 6d the yard cheap ; Ladies 2-button Kid Gloves splendid quality 2s 6d the pair, worth 3s 9d ; Butter Cloth, 2s 9d the dozen yards ; the Tooth Brushes at 3d, worth 9d, have anived. We have also a nice stock of Ladies Underclothing, Hosiery, Straw and Fancy Goods, Mens and Boys' Clothing, Tweeds, &c, <fee., which wo are spiling at equally low prices. Our Winceys arc being slaughtered, and we would solicit an early call to secure the bargains. It is most encouraging to us to kuow that ordeis entrusted to us from our country friends ha\ c given unqualified satisfaction, and we shall always do our j best to merit their confidence. Groceries. — We are selling No, 1 Company's Best White Sugar, at 4UI per lb. Our 2s 6d Tea is not to be surpassed — try it. We have a great demand for our unrivalled Green Mixtures, at 3s, or 2s lOd for 61bs and upwards. Having gone to the large expense of importing a Tea-mixer, we can guarantee the different blends. Best Sperm Candles at lOd per lb, and a constant supply of Groceries always ou hand. Note the addre&s — SCOTT & COX, VICTOPI \-.STREET, HAMILTON WEST. We are sole agents for the Patent Boot Protector. Complete set, comprising hammer, last and sole, for 2s 6d and 3s Gd. No family should be without them, as they make boots and shoes wear twice as long.

HAMILTON BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. Notice. N. G. LENNOX begs to inform the numerous customers of his Hamilton Bianch that his late Manager, Mr George Dickinson, having purchased a business at Cambridge, is no longer in his employ. Mr George Jessop is now in charge of the Hamilton Business, and to him must be paid all accounts. Auckland, October 28th, 1882.

"XT O T I C E. To the Inhabitants of Cambridge and Surrounding Districts. GEORGE DICKINSON (late Manager of the Hamilton Bookselling and Stationery Business), having purchase' 1 , the assigned estate of James Stuart, will open in the premises Duke-street, Cambridge,' with an entirely new stock of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Tobacconists Sundries, Sec, &o. G. D. trusts that his attention to the wants of his Customers, and keeping firstclass goods in stock, will ensure him the patronage of the public. An enlarged list of stock and goods for' sale will appear by advertisement in the columns of The Wailcuto Times in the course of a few days. ' GEORGE DICKINSON, Bookseller and Stationer, Duke-street, Cambridge.

O PERSONS ON /CHE LOOK-OUT , FOR SALE, about KAAA ACRES of LAND, in lots ' to OUUvJ suit purchasers. Price, from 35s to, Acre. Terms : 10 per cent.' cash ; balance can remain on rnortgage,for seven years at SIX per cent. The Land is of really first-.class quality —Mixed Bush and Fern. / The Bush is of j, light scrubby description, with patches of first-class Fending and Building Timbers. />'% IO Block .is splendidly situated, being about twelve 1 miles 'froth 'Cambridge, 'on the, main' road to the Thames >v andadjoiri'sTCjtftivated^Farn^s! This is a''g9od 'chatfee'for small^ttler's. ' r' ( > H J - ,[$ C '■' F^furtKer'paY'Hc^rsjfpply'ttf' 7; r ; ' tl " 'MR. J: GEORGE,ELLISr >V c," , CAMBRpGrE, „ tv t u "', »>' & '.< »*., Or/ ~:*w:MiWJfms®Vt' \K**v

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1613, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1613, 4 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1613, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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