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CORNISH AND EED GLOBE MANGOLD WHITE SILESIAN BEET 1000 HEADED KALE KOHL EABBI (PUEPLE AND YELLOW)
CELERY— Williams' Matchless White, Selby's Prize Red MUSTARD AND CRESS LETTUCE— MaIta Cabbage, All Year Round, Paris White, Compact Bath, Tom Thumb Cabbage ONlON— Deptford, Giant Rocca, Large Red, Italian, Tripoli, White Spanish, Bedford Champion PARSNIP— HoIIow Crowned RADISH— Long Scarlet, Covent Garden, Mixed Turnip, French Breakfast, Long White, Scarlet, Olive Shaped TURNlP— Orange Jelly, Beck's Improved Snowball Cnstard and Long White MARROW TOMATO— Large Red and Greengage CAPSICUM— Red Chili and Long Red THYME, MARJORAM, SAGE ENDIVE— Dwarf Moss Curled, White Batavian LEEK — London Flag anrl Mnsselburgh
JAMES R. WRIGHT, TE AWAMUTU.
WOOLPACKS ! WOOLPACKS !
Full weight, at Auckland Prices.
White aud Yellow Belgian Carrot Seed Large Red Altringham Carrot Seed Long Red Mangel Yellow Globe Mangel Clover and Grass Seed Turnip, Rape and Mustard Seed Seed Maize and Feed Oats Flour, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, &c. Black Annealed Fencing Wire American Barb Wire Nails, Staples, Rollers, fee. Corrugated Iron, sft. to 10ft. lengths O.G. Spouting, &c. Spades, Shovels, Forks, Scythes, &c. Boned ust, Boneflour, Guano Superphosphate, Manure Salt, &c.
For Carrots, Mangels, and Turnips, A SPECIAL MANURE,
Which can be used in the Drill.
"DROWNB AND T>AXTER,
Fa.shioxable Dressmakers, TAUPIRT.
Charges Very Moderate.
Kilting done by machinery, one penny per yard. Parcels of Material to kilt, sent by post or rail, punctually attended to. Ladies and Children's Dresses, Aprons, Babies' Coats and Capes, Flannels, «&c, Gentlemen's Smoking Caps and Slippers creM'elled in silks or wools at moderate pi ices. Ladies taught Crewel Work, 2s per lesson.
A Pretty Selection of New Dress Materials for the Summer Season. Laces, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, and other Millinciy Requisites kept in stock. Ladies aud Children's Hats Trimmed.
Men's Working Shirts, Flannels, Drawers, Drill Trousers, all home made. Flax ami other Shirts, Moleskins, Belts, Braces, Straw Hats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Socks, &c.
Some Pretty Styles of Ladies' Aprons, lately brought from England.
P.S. — Ladies or Dressmakers sending material to be kilted must send double the length of the kilting required.
T3ETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Haviug disposed of my Business, which will be handed over at the commencement of the New Year, to save auction charges, I will retail the whole of my Large Stock of Men's, Boy's and Youth's Clothing 23 pci 1 cent, under cost. The Sale will commence at once, and continue until the end of the year. The public will understand that this is a genuine Sale, as it ia the only one I have had during the number of years I have been in Business. I. PHILLIPS, Queen-street, Auckland.
T1 0 ',B , S. A L E. The unexpired'term of lease of a quar-, ter agre witjUroiitage to Victoria-street, Hamilton,' Being part of Lot 111, _with building "novyjiri'.thej.occupation of Miss Crawforcpas a's^pptKouse. • 'The build-, ing is tQngueS ! and gro^ed,;liued tHrpugh-^ outi/iv with^i*registered^4gratefc' anji / tank ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1622, 25 November 1882, Page 3
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