G\>iA 3RIQ '& A WE AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION AGENTS, ! HAVE NOW LANDED, ex Easter-hill, 1 the following; ADDITIONS to their EXTENSIVE STOCK 6i Field and^Garden Seeds I BELGIAN FIELD CARROT |f r T CORNISH AND RED GLOBE MANGOLD LARGE RED ALTRINGHAM FIELD CARROT^ WHITE SILESIAN BEET „ LONG RED AND YELLOW MANGOLD , ' 4000 HEADED KALE CHAMPION TELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD,. KOHL RABBI (PURPLE AND YELLOW) Q-JLiR/IDIEiIKr SEEDS. PEAS— Tom Thumb and Little Gem CELERY— Williams' Matchless White, BEANS — Pale Dun Dwarf, Long Selby's Prize Red '• Podded Negro, Canadian, and Zebra MUSTARD AND CRESS Dwarf I" i LETTUCE— MaIta Cabbage, All Year Scotch qurled and Cottager's KALE , Round, Paris White, Compact Bath, .BRUSSELLS SPROUTS ' ' Tom Thumb Cabbage BROCO Ll— Early Cornish, Monk Hall, ONlON— Deptford, Giant Rocca, Large and Knight's Protecting Red, Italian, Tripoli r White Spanish, BEET— Egyptian, Turnip Rooted, Silver, Bedford Champion j and Black and Red Dwarf PARSNIP— HoIIow 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 " TURNIP — Orange Jelly, Beck's ImSAVOY— Early Dwarf, Golden Yellow, proved Snowball - . Green Curled, Hardy Drumhead Custard and Long White MARROW CARROT— EarIy Scarlet Horn, James's TOMATO— Large Red and Greengage Intermediate Improved Surrey, Early CAPSICUM— Red Chili and Long Red Forcing Horn I •• THYME, MARJORAM, SAGE CAULIFLOWER — Walcherfen, . Early ENDIVE— Dwarf Moss Curled, White Dwaif Erfust, Veitch's Bdtavian Giant, and Large Asiatic LEEK— London Flag and Musselburgh
m_s=-The Value Cash y, Credit. OUR SECOND PURCHASE Of NEW SPRING GOODS is opened up, and is being rapidly 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 considerably more, as we are determined to be satisfied with very small profits.' Large Childrens Umbrellas, Is 6d each ; 2 pairs Ladies' Colored Stocking for Is 2d ; Maids' and Ladies' Grey Cotille Stays 3s 9d the pair, worth 5s ; 36-inch Long Cloth free from dross, 3s 8d the dozen yards ; more of the 7d Holland, worth lOd ; only 4 pairs of the 5s 9d Blankets left ; Toilet Covers lit Is 3d, worth Is 8d ; White Crochet Bed Quilts from 8s 9d, worth nearly double ; Leno Curtains 5 yaids long, 3s Gd the pair, dirt cheap ; Mens W hite Shuts and Regatta Shirts at 4s 6d, and a grand working Shirt for Is lid ; Mens good Tweed Suits' at the ridicuously low price of 32s 6d ; beautiful yard wide Diaper at lid the yard, customers tell us they have paid Is 9d fort'ie same article, fast colour Prints from 5d the yards ; Hat Ornaments 3d each, worth 9d ; Honey Comb Towels at 7d ; White Sun Hats Is each ; Flax Shirting 6d the yard cheap ; Ladies 2-button Kid Gloves splendid quality 2s 6d the pair, worth 3s 9cl ; Butter Cloth, 2s 9d the dozen yards ; the Tooth Blushes at 3d, worth 9d, have arrived. We have also a nice stock of Ladies Underclothing, Hosiery, Straw and Fancy Goods, Mens 1 .and Boys' Clothing, Tweeds, &c, &c, which we are 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 do our best to merit their confidence. Groceries. — We are selling No, 1 Company's Best White Sugar, at 4\d per ft. 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 Gibs 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 ID, and a constant supply of Groceries always on hand. Note the address — SCOTT & COX, VICTOPM-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. AMILTON BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. Notice. N. G. LENNOX begs to inform the numerous customers of his Hamilton Branch 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.
"VT" 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 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. 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 Waikato /Times in the course of a few days. GEORGE DICKINSON, Bookseller and Stationer, " Duke-street, Cambridge.
TO PERRONS ON THE LOOK-OUT FOR LAND. FOR SALE, about , ■ £AAA ACRES of LAND, in lots to tJ\J\J\J suit purchasers. ' ____ i ' Price, from ■35siT0 ! 50s per , Acre. Terms : 10 per cent, cash ; , balance can ' remain on mortgage for seven years at ,SIX per cent. . . .. - ( The Land is of really first-class . quality — Mixed Bush and Fern. The Bush is of a •! light- scrubby 'description, with pat--ches of first-class Fencing and Building Timbers.- J i > - "•• -, L *•-•'» '/■ 111 1 The, Block is splendidly situated, b,eing' about twelve ,miles from,, ' Cambridge, on tlie main road ttvo v .the Thames, and adjoins Cultivated Farms.,' -Thisjs a 'goodchance for'small v sejttlejrs. ' *' „ > n Fpr,fußther; particulars apply ,to t *t\ \> ' < Mk.>EoßdE :_LLISv i * ** - rf^ho^williho^nte^rngsßurohasefdlovir 1 v Qy/Ci»r^^- I^SAdRLA:ND^M^^ , f ' w * y- vv^aiSA rTf**l?'T'" t AtNrTY^"' le A '"■"*> xr^^ t ri
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1618, 16 November 1882, Page 3
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