Spe^ijbAdv^Hisements. & SPUTTER, IMPORTERS & MERCHANTS, I ; CAMBRIDGE, AND AT TE AROHA, Beg to announce the Arrival of a Large Shipment of ztTJEa-TOT «-oo:ds
Direct- from the Manufacturers in Glasgow, per Steamer " Waiiioba," Consisting of WATERPROOF GOATS, LEGGINGS, TWEED SUITS, &c, Which they are now marking off at Exceedingly Low Prices ! Also, per ships "Ranoitikei" nnd "Loca Kkn," from London, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT O¥ n ENERAL TRONMONGERY, Including
Galvanised Iron, Buckets Tubs, Bowls, Basins Plough Shares Skeith Blades Spades Planes, Chisels, Brace Bits Locks, Hinges, Bradawls Files, Coach Bolts Table Cublery Knife Boards, Bedsteads, &c, &c. FURTHER SHIPMENTS ADVISED Per Ship " Ea.nt Lothian " and Steamei " lomc,'' ftom London. WELLS & SOUTTER, IMPORTERS ANT) MERCHANTS, Agents for the Colonial Insurance Coy. and the Onehunga Building Society, CAMBRIDGE, AKU TR AROHA AND LONDON.
Tl<:T I<: AROIIAA R0IIA 1SJ EWS AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. A NEW WEEKLY PAPER undei the above title, is now issued weekly at Te Aroha. Its columns will be devoted to the advancement and development of the agricultural and mining inteiests of this important district. H. E. WHITAKER, Proprietor. Te Aroha, June 4th, ISS3.
WAIKATO COAL AND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Steamer DELTA leaves Cambridge every Monday, Wednesday 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. WAIPA RIVER.— The Steamer LILIE 3onm-cts 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. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND at the different Agencies— Cambridge, Hamilton, Ngaruawahia, To Rore, Alexandra, and Mercer— a Large Stock of the following Materials, etc., delivered anywhere, freight paid. ]\lanures. English Superphosphate, No. 1 and 2 Victorian and Sydney Bonedust „ Boneflour Peruvian and Island Guano Manure Salt.
Fencing Material. Posts— Puriri, Black Birch, Kauri, Matai, and Rimu Rails— Ti-tree, Rimu, and Rata Wire— No. 6, 7, and S, and Barb Staples, Rollers, and Pins. Building Materials Kami (First and Second-class), Kabikatea and Rimu Rimu for Furniture Sashes, Doors and Mouldings, &c. Sash Weights and Rollers. Roofing Material Of 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 Roach. \T — lEwbauk, Wire, Cut, JN AILS} &c, &c. \ Puriri, Ti-tree, Taua, IREWOOD / Acacia (cut and uncut). S'ejdsj Seeds i Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Timothy, &c. • Clover (Red, White), Cowgrnss, Trefoil, Alsyke, &c. , Turnip — Swede, Aberdeen, Yellow Top, Green Top, Purple Top; Rape, &c, &c. Mangold— Long Red and Globe Carrots— Red and White Oats (Seed and Feed), Wheat, Barley, Maize, &c, &c. For Prices, &o apply to the Agents, Wt ° JAMBS LINDSAY,
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1708, 16 June 1883, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1708, 16 June 1883, Page 2
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