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T. & S. MORRIN & CO., (LIMITED), IMPOBTBBS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ®*n F A LL ITiNDS ! nsn m vJf All Jlvinds i \-m 7^\ (^ j ka fjjfl fljf * %{'* H | | "^ .Jlfil^i^P^/ mm o (jQ 1"^ /O P-i w Wb-fl/ liiK'^ 1 hi rPh I Mwm i t) (Y I I I 1 [j^ /mm [Em fflfA'i — I I I I 7-f\ aw JBr $W&> m -^ p* mm ' r W, r r~l rt\ ■ C-^ f^B JEW I ' '4 !l 1 [^ L 1 m m ■ II I 3 ma *'"• w* 1 w ' II J II v^ w EL B (T\ *J2
RANDALL & HOWARD'S DISC HARROWS, CAMBRIDGE & CROSSKILL'S HAND ROLLERS. HOWARD & HORNSBY'S TWINE BINDING HARVESTING MACHINES! IMPORTED FOR THE COMING SEASON. Early ordeis for above will oblige, as only a limited number are coming ioi waid. HORSE RAKES, MOWING MACHINES, AND ALL OTHER REQUISITES FOR THE COMING SEASON ARE NOW ARRIVING. A Special line of W. A. Wood'-* well-known SIDE-DELIVERY REAPERS are now offered at £30. These arrived too late for last season. T. & S. MOKRIN & CO., (LIMITED), WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Queen-street, AUCKLAND. RETAIL Queen-street „ IRON YARD & IMPLEMENTS High-street „ SHIP CHANDLERY Lower Queen-st. „ MINING Thames.
"Nothing Succeeds Like Success." Shiitiiu's |»"'»i p$S I miim pH Upwards of 3600 — FACTOR^ Cftpß just 'i' ' ' ii ■' i 'iV "■""' " '" q opened. Bags, etc. J , Jackets We beg to annonnce to our country customers the arrival of t«e New Goods for this season. The Men's and Boys' Clothing is, as usual, superior to any other Goods offered to the public, New Zealand Tweeds being principally used in the manufacture. Send for a measurement chai t and order a suit— the best value for money AUCKLAND BRANCH: 158 and 1 00, QUEEN-STREET. J. FITZSIMONS, Bianoh Manager.
/IAM BRIDGE COOPERAGE. VICTORU-STKEET, CAMBRIDGE. C. BOYCE takes this opportunity of I thanking the inhabitants of the Waikato I for the liberal support accorded him in j the past, and begs to intimate thac no j effoit shall be wanting on his part to secure a continuance of the same. j All kinds of Dairy Utensils kept in I stock or made to older. I Coopering in all its branches executed at the lowest possible prices. First-class workmanship guaranteed. All ordeis by letter will receive prompt attention. March 26, 1883.
Y*T A T C H E S ! Established 1862. A. G. BARTLETT, " Watch and Chronometer 8 q Maker, q 154 Queen-st., Auckland. H 2 pj S Waltham "Watches from £3 >* £ 10s to £25 ; English Levers, q from £5 to £45 ; Geneva, £2 to ° £15. A stamped guarantee given, and Watches packed and sent by post. Gold Chain 1 ? and H Jewellery in great variety and -• newest designs. Orders by ►£ post, with a description of the £j Watch required, securely packed q h5 and sent to any part of New b d Zealand on receipt of P. 0.0. for Jf >. the amount. — A. G. Bartlett, J3 opposite Theatre Royal, Queeii- *■» street. Established 1862.
sTtucker, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER Adjoining Gwynne's Hotel, HAMILTON, TTAS on hand a large and well-assorted *--*- Stock of groceries of all kinds. He would call especial attention to his Half-crown Tea. ALSO TEAS IN BOXES AND HALF CHESTS. FRESH BUTTER EGGS AND CHEESE OF FINEST QUALITY ALWAYS ON HAND. Splendid Assortment of New Goods, Currants, Plums, Sultanas, Spices, Essences, &c., &c. Apples. Oranges, and Bananas always on hand Terms— Strictly Cash, S. TUCKER, Hamilton West. Tfl ,O R SALE —I -*- At Clandelands Nursery, 50,000 PINES, CYPRESSES, &c. 5,000 FRUIT TREES, Assorted AFRICAN BOX THORN THORN QUICKS, &o. The Fruit Trees are well grown ' and true to name. Inspection Invited. , , x GEORGE MASON. Hamilton, Junes V188&; ', ?j.
/"VUALTROUGH& TTT H I T E, Butchers &c. VICTORIA - STREET HAMILTON WEST. Q. & W. in thanking the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to them for the last nine months, wish to inform them that they still hope to supply them with a good article at the lowest possible price, and by Btrict attention to business to merit a continuance of their | favors. Corned Beef supplied in large or email quantities to Contractors. H ; ORSES BROKEN IN AND . TRAINED, in the best, style known, ■ including Professor H. Sample's system. Good care and treatment during the time they are undergoing their teaching. Trained to leap, every obstacle, if required,, by A.- CONNOLLY, next the 'Qd^fellW Htfli Hamilton, JKfttf. ; j,
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1707, 14 June 1883, Page 4
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