,t >*■ :' Special Advertisements. ivrGkuuAWAHiS' I'm L\ ' flour Mrjp..|| ' I The uudeisigned liai^Qi^Haiid J?iid FOR KALE, at the LoWeW Cutijreiit -Rktes i— Silk -dressed N.P.M. Flour, in 2001b. , sacks, lOOlli. and 5011). bugs Silk-drassed NGA, in 2001b. sacks, 1001b. and 501b. bags Unbranded, ditto Sharps Bran Oatmeal Oat-* Crushed Oat's ' >< ' ' '' " ' ••'■ Fowl Feed 1 ' •'■■ >fi m.j-... i ROBKRT-LA'MB.- ■
THORNTON, SMITH &,*]IETH I HWK FOR SALK•Crown Brand" Flour inS.icks, 100s, & &0s 'Champion " Flour do , do do ' Cantab " Flour do do do Sharps Bran , Fowl Wheat. ' ' , | i • Wharf Mill, Auckland.
WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION AND COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED) The Steamer DELTA leaves Cambridge every Monday, Wfdneaduy and Friday at 7 a.m., for Hamilton, Ngaruawahia and Mercer, reaching Ngaruawahia in time to catch the tiain for Auckland. Steamers leave on other days irregularly. WAI PA RIVER. —Tlie Steainor LILIE connects with the other Steamers at Ngaruawahia, leaving at 7 a.m. on Monday and Thursday for Alexandra and all places on the Waipa River ; leaving Alexandra on Tuesday and Friday at 7 a. m. t
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND at the different Agencies— Cambridge, Hamilton, Ngaruuwahia, To Rore, Alexandra, and Mercer — a Lurge Stock of the following Materials, etc., delirered anywhere, freight paid. Manures. English Superphosphate, No. 1 and 2 Victorian and Sydney' Boned ust BoiMsfluur Peruvian and Island Guano Manure Salt. Fencing Material. Posts— Puriri, Black Birch, Kauri, Matai, and Rimu Rails — Ti-tree, Rimu, and Rata Wire —No. (i, 7, and 8. and Barb Staples, Hollers, and Pins. Building Materials Kauri (First and Second-class), Kahikatea and Rimu Rimu for Furniture Sashes, Doors and Mouldings, &c. Sash Weights and Rollers. Roofing Material Ok All Kinds. Corrugated Galvanised Iron Galvanised Nails and Washers Ridging and Spouting | Shingles and Palings. HOBART RAILS AND PALINGS, 400-Gallon Tanks, Pipes, Bricks, Lime, Waipa, and Wilson Ground Roacli. ) Ewbank, Wire, Cut, AILS} ' &Cl) &c . — • \ Puriri, Ti-tree, Taua, IREWOOD ) Acacia (cut and uncut). Seeds;. Seedsj Rycgrass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, &c, &c. Clover (Red, White), Cowgrass, Trefoil, Alsyke, &c. Turnip — Swede, Aberdeen, Yellow Top, Green Top, Purple Top ; Rape, <fee, &c. Mangold— Long Red and Globe Carrots— Red and White Oats (Seed and Feed), Wheat, Barley, Maize, &c, &c. For Prices, &c, apply to the Agents, JAMES LINDSAY,
TTTAIKATO LAND AND GENERAL VV COMMISSION AGENCY. Schbkff's Builmx<!, Fort-street, Auckland. Parties in Waikato having Land for sale are requested to communicate with me. I will make the disposal of Waikato Land the main feature of my business. Any commissions with which I may be entrusted will receivo my prompt aud best attention. Money advanced on Waikato Securities. KENNEDY HILL.
TJOW -p EAD V! A Pamphlet, with Engravings, fully describing (jTUENON'S itrfSCUTCHEON. A Guide in the Choice of Dairy Cattle, And how to Apply the System Practically. With an Appendix, describing a Simple Process for CHEESE-MAKING FOR HOME USE. This little " guidfc" is intended to explain as fully as may be in a small compass, the invaluable discovery of Guenon, to enable anyone to select good milch' cows by the escutcheon. There can be no doubt, if this discovery is made to be easily acquired, that hnndre'ds'of pounds would be saved to the community by the improvement of herds, and a consequent reduction in the price of bovine products, on account of the increased yield and the lower cost of "raising it. ' In' its preparation the aim of tlie proprietors has been to meet the wants indicated by the , numerous inquiries that have from time to time reached them, and to so condense its contenis as to keep its cost within the j reach of ey.ery dairyman, and at the same time to give' las full and fair an exposition* as possible of the' silbject,' to eha'ble dllj to fill up their measure of knowledge of j the sysfcem{ so'ihat' the' 'sufoe'rflcial shall,' become thorough, the doubting acquire) new'faitb,,and allsee its merits/ theimore, tWy pkotice and' app> Sti I T1& c,o,ntema r despription. .with engravings, oj thejvariQUEfescu'tc;heons/an<l'' tlia*iun4 'dication^of Value afefl 1 .direcfion^ho^to^ly^h^myj^j^'!
,;,CppjejS ppr£ r ,t|jft ( abo,ve!, ( mayj be^ha^af Ihk Waika.tjOjJj 1 ? 1^ °%B>:,ws r %sof 6t tiis following' Agents :— * ; '•JbhiJ'A'illnn^i'U/'vjtf .^ejrandraJ U>u, • W, A; Biofci^l^^tSfWW t W I
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1639, 6 January 1883, Page 2
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