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EERS'< : & CO^MISSIOnIagMtS, } . HAVE ftOW! LANDED.' ex *Easterhill, the following ADDITIONS to "■ -' f ' ; their EXTENSIVE STOCK of ,'„ ' ,- •!-,'' 7 ,•' ; ,' "i - ' Field arid Garden; Seeds! BELGIAN FIELD CABBOT > - , CORNISH AND. REJD GLOBE MANGOLD LARGEREDALTRINGHAMcyiELDCABROT WHITE SILESIA"N BEET •-.;.•- ■ LONG'RED AND YELLSW.MANGOLD. 1000 HEADED, KALE - - < ■ CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD" KOHLiEABBI (PURPLE AND YELLOW) PEAS— Tom Thumb and Little Gem , . . .CELERY— Wjlfyms', Matchless White, BEANS'— s?alei ' 'Dmv > ' Dwarf, > Wng ' ■ SelUy's Pwze'Kod^ ) I . [ ' Podded Negro, Canadian, and Zebra MUSTARD AND CRESS , Dwarf ••>- * " LETTUCE— MaIta Cabbage, All Year Scotch Curled and Cottager's KALE Round Paris White, Compact Bath, BRIJSSKLLS SP.ROTJTS ) • om l« lum b Cabbage , if . BROC'OLIiJ-Earljr Comtsh, Monk Hall, ONlON— Dej)tfofd| Giaritf*|tocca', Large and Knight's Protecting - Red, Italian, Tripoli, White Spanish, BEET— Egyptia,u,.TXirnip/Rooted, Silver, j • Bedford Champion, »7 and BfecVandßed fiwarf-' - ' PARSNIP-Hollow Crowned CABBAGE— EarIy York, Enfield, Sugar RADISH— Long Scarlet, Covent Garden, Loaf, Nonpareil, .Little Pixie, Mixed Turnip, French Breakfast, Fottler's Improved Brunswick, Long White, Scarlet, Olive Shaped Drumhead ' TURNlP— Orauge Jelly, Beck's Im-SAVOY-Early Dwarf, Golden Yellow, .proved Snowball Green Curled, Hardy Drumhead Custard- and Long lute MARROW CARROT— EarIy Scarlet Horn, James's TOMATO— Large Red and Greengage Intermediate Improved Surrey, Etfly CAPSICUM— Red Chili and Long Red Forcin^Horn . < ~ THYME, MARJORAM, SAGE CAULIFLOWER — Walcheren, ■ Early ENDIVE— Dwarf Moss Curled, White Dwarf Erfust, Veitch's Autumn Bafavian Giant, and Large Asiatic - LEEK^London Flag and Musselbuvgh

JAMES R. WRIGHT, / TE AWAMUTU, WOOLPACKS I WOOLPACKS ! Full weight, at Auckland Prices. White and Yellow Belgian Carrot ' - Seed Large Red Alfcringham Carrot Seed Long Red Mangel , Yellow Globe Mangel Clover and Grass Seed • Turnip, Rape and Mustard Seed ' Seed Maize and "Feed Oats Mour, Bran, Sharps,, Chaff, &c. Black Annealed Fencing Wire American Barb Wire Naila, Stupjles,' Rollers, &c. Corrugated Iron, sft. io 10ft. lengths O.G. Spouting, &c. Spades, Shovels, Forks, Scythes, &c. Bonedust, Boneflour, Guano • Superphosphate, Manure Salt, &c. For Carrots, Mangels, and Turnips, A SPECIAL MANURE, Which can be usecf in the Drill.

P^^gsa^The Value pwoßr i-i<p TVTnTiPV Cash v. Credit. OUR SECOND PURCHASE Of NEW SPRING GOODS is opened up, and is being rapidly disposed oh It would take up too much space to specify every department, foul; -we 'quote a few prices ill 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 considerably more, as we are determined to be satisfied with very small profits. Large Chiklrens' Umbrellas, Is Gd each ; 2 pairs Ladies' Colored Stocking for Is 2d ; Maids' and Ladies' Grey Ootille Stays 3s 9d the pair, worth os ; 36-inch Long Cloth free trora dross, 5s 8d the dozen yards ; more of the 7d^Holland, worth lOd ; only 4 pairs of the 5s 9d Blankets left ; Toilet Covers at Is 3d, worth Is Sd ; White Crochet Bed Quilts from Ss 9d, worth nearly double ; Leno Curtains 5 yauls long, 3s 6d the pair, dirt cheap ; Mens 1 White Shuts and Resatta Shirts at 4s Gd, and a grand working Shirt for Is lid ; Mens good Tweed Suits at the ridicuously low price of 32s Gd ; beautiful yard wideDiaper at lid the yard, customers tell us; they have paid Is 9d for t l ie same article, , fast colour Prints from 5d the yards ; Hat Ornaments 3d each, woith 9cl ; Honey Comb Towels at 7d ; White Sim Hats Is each ; Flax Shirting 6d the yard cheap ; Ladies 2-button Kid Gloves splendid quality 2s o'd the pair, worth 3s 9d ; Butter Cloth, 2s 9d the dozen yards. ; the Tooth Brushes at 3d, worth 9d, have amved. We have also a nice stock of Ladies Underclothing, Hosiery, Straw and Fancy Goods, Mens and Boys' Clothing, Tweeds, &c, &c, which we arc selling at equally low prices. Our Winceys are _ being slaughtered, and we would solicit an early call to secure the bargains. It is most encouraging to us to know that orders entrusted to us from our country friends have given unqualified satisfaction, and we shall always dp our best to merit their confidence. Groceries.— We are selling No, 1 Company's Best White Sugar, at' 4yd per ft>. Our 2a 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 Ib, and a constant supply of Groceries always on hand. ' Note the address— SCOTT & POX, VICTOPI V-STItEET, HAMILTON WEST. We are sole agents for the Patent Boot! Protector. Complete set, comprising hammer, last and sole, for .2s 6d and 3s 6d. No family should be without them, as they make boots and shoes wear twice as long.

XX X TO THE FARMERS AND STATIONHOLDERS OF THE WAIKATO. SEWING TWINE, 3-PLY. ' ' ROPING TWINE, 5-PLY. LEWIS AND SIMPSON, Cambridge, have just Lauded, ex Earl Derby, from London — 9 EALKS > cadl sewt -> SEWING and ROVING TWINE, manufactured by the "Pymon Mill Company." The strongest and best Twine ever used iv the Waikato. The Fanners of Otago and Canterbury know this Twine well, and use NO OTHER! Special Rates to Large Consumers. LEWIS AND SIMPSON. X X X

0. I. 0. SHEEP SHEARS FOR THE SEASON. LEWIS &~SIMPSON HAVE FOR SALE— Burgon and Ball's 11a, Ward and Payne's 38as, Double Bow SHEEP SHEARS. Lamp Black Raddle , > i Turkey Stones— specially selected. Also, — Genuine White Lead, Raw Oil, Boiled Oil, Castor Oil, Colza, » Mander's Varnish. LEWIS AND SIMPSON, Cambridge. 0. I. 0.

0. I. C. WE ARE NOW UNPACKING OUR STOCK, OF ; IRONMONGERY ! ! •" yj' Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Fancy ! Goods, direct from the Manufacturers. LEWIS AND SIMPSON, Cambridge. 0. I 0.

HAMILTON BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. Notice. N. G.- LENNOX begs to inform the muneious customers of his Hamilton Branch that his late Manager, Mr George Dickinson, having purchased a business at Cambridge, is ino longer in his employ. Mr George J essop is now in charge of the Hamilton Business, and to him must be paid all accounts. Auckland, October 28fch, 1882.

TO THE BUILDERS & CARPENTERS OF THE WAIKATO. LEWIS & SIMPSON Beg to announce that, on and after the Ist November, they will supply BUILDEES' IRONMONGERY, at the following prices, delivered, viz. :—: — Best Brands Galvanised Iron, 26 G., at £27 15a ... . , Wire Nails, 1 £in. to 4in. , at 3d per lb. Ewbank Nails, 4d pep lb. O.G. Spouting, 4in., 3£d per foot Half-round Spouting, "4in., 3d per Ridging, ]6in., 6d per foot ■" , Sheet Zinc, 4cl per lb. Boiled Oil, 4s 6d ; Raw Oil, 4s 3d. ■ LEWIS AND SIMPSON. 0; I. 0.

TU" „0 , T I ' C E. To the Inhabitants of Cambridge and Surrounding Districts. GEORGE DICKINSON (late Manager of the Hamilton Bookselling and Stationery Business), having purchased 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, &c.,> &c* i < r i . < ' . 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 gooda for sale will appear by advertisement in the columns of The WaVcalo Times in the course of a few days. GEORGE DICKIKSON, Bookseller and Stationer, Duke-street, Cambridge.

T^ 0 T I . C E . LEWIS & SIMPSON, 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 Hardjware 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, B.C.

mo PERSONS ON THE L9OK-OUT X FOR LAND." ! ' FOR SALE, about ' KAAA A'GRES'ofLlND.inlots to OUUU > spit purchasers.. Price, from: 35s to 50? per Acre. . Terms : 10 per cent/, cash ; balance can remain./.on mortgage for^eyein years at ' SlXper cent; ~ ' ' '-•- ■ The Land is ofi^ally first-class quality —Mixed Bush stnMgerga. The Bush is of a light , Bcrubtwfj&l£(&ri_tiou, with patches of first- dmggßmng apd Building. . The^<fcMJafaplfe§id!y sitija^d, being about twefvXmiles^from^ Cambridge,- on. Jouk'Qultiyp.ted^arj^^-^bls isa good ch'ance-/orfsnmiMettlera.'v t '*- VAi^For further vparticulirs'ftpply »ttf - , JiJlVAL,l>h i*^*Jtff?li&^Z£frJb£i-*i",i ' ■ f r- r r tl-.wt 1 - .w '^J, ;V;CAJ^BRID^f i^^^H.; •yor^

MB GARDNER'S ENGLISH PHARMACY, ,\ . ,, '{,• ' l,; t ' ( <,- Conducted under the supervision of the Proprietor (a Chemist of many yeara experience^ , and a j ' Member 'fthh ,'Pharinaceutical- 1 ( , ,^ocie,ty ;i 'of, v "^re^t < ; Bri^a/n),/', i'-'lSsi AT . » No. 184 r Quee%gtf eet, Auckland^ "' Thia^Establielito'elitWndtea 'fpr v ! \ } teb 3 c4refol,'ai^^ac^i}rafe,,pyepafi.*'- < {, i ration o^'Ere'scripUorißji for, r the ?< ' . 'Be6t,Qualit;v!of<Drugs > for many ,; i ,j.,j - P s pmppunds,^ianarf. J fpri,,- , {. ;,\Jv'Medicalt"Attendance^DaUy.fis > , !3x,isti.i<?^ifeiy £ Muni's- '^M ,«r.f',>J *^!i i -

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1614, 7 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1614, 7 November 1882, Page 3

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