' • , m V Z ■■ ** - , cl"c l " ->£ if,}. HAMILTON AU^TIOjNj MART,. ti . Saturday, Jul£ ftiti^at, 2?Mfy s ; ANNUAL SALE 'OF FOREST AND FRUIT TREES /FROM' THE NURSERY OF D. HAY S AND SONj • MONTPELLIER NURSERY, AUCKLAND. , " I. - A ZALIAS, CAMELLIAS, MAQ-' S XJL NOLI A, Roses^ ' Rhododendrons r African Box Thorn, Evergreen' and Deciduous Shrubs, Forest Trees, Ash, Limes, and a Choice Collection of Fruit Trees true to name. ' , Thorn Quicks. N.B.— The Auctioneer would draw espeoial attention of those about to plant to the above choice colleciton. JOHNKNOX, Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. Desirable Waikato Farm. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION By R. C. GREENWOOD, AT HIS MART, QUEEN'STREKT, AUCitLANDj ON WEDNESDAY, AUGPStf 1, 1883. By Order of the Second Mortgagee, A FARM of 100 acres, known as James Wells' Farm, about 5 miles from Hamilton, and being Allotments Nob. 145 and 146, Tuhikaramea. There< are about 24 acres in grass and cultiva* tion, and two Orchards containing nearly. 400 Fruit Trees of the best varieties ' of Apple, Plum, Cherry, and- Peach, and a quantity of Gooseberry and other Bushei, all of which are very productive. The House contains five rooms, with veran* dab, nearly new.
Adam Layboum & Co. HAVE ON HAND and to arrive per " Syren" and steamers following :—: — f 170 tons quarter-inch BONE- *) «» DUST, our own, Al q ■q Brand «§« S 30,, WELLINGTON | BONEDUST, in three 5' *» uj grindinga— fine, me- g*a. -q S-! aiiim, and coarse >| £ 12 | 30 „ AUCKLAND BONE _« § FLOUR (Warnocks) • g" 28., QUEENSLAND % BONE FLOUR, * quality— quite equal i. to our last shipment. J §f Buyers of 5 tons and upwards at wholesale prices. ijgrss per ton will "be saved to buyers in Cartage and Storage by orders coming in time to be sent from snip's side. 17 tons PERUVIAN) GUANO, £17 I For Cash 2£ 22 tons HUON ISLAND j discount. GUANO, £5 J SUPERPHOSPHATE (London), best quality, £8 10s. GYPSUM or SULPHATE OF LIME, from White Island; £5 SALT, Rock, Manure and Dairy. Also, Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Rye Cord, Tares, Peas, Beans, Linseed, Lucerne, &c; Clover and Grass Seeds, Turnip, Carrot, Mangold, &c, all fresh aud good. Garden Seeds, new and reliable. POTATOES (Canterbury), grand quality for table POTATOES (Oamaru), well suited for seed POTATOES, Early Kidneys, Pinkeyes, &c, very scarce. ADAM LAYBOURN and CO., Durham-street, AUCKLAND.
JAMES R. WRIGHT, TE AWAMUTU. WOOLPAOKS! WOOLPAGKBI Full weight, at Auckland Priced. White and 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, i Black Annealed Fencing Wire ; American Barb Wire i Nails, Staples, Rollers, &c. Corrugated Iron, sft. to 10ft. length* O.G. Spouting, &c. Spades, Shovels, Forks, Scythes, &o \ Bonedust, Boneflour, Guano Superphosphate, Manure Salt, &Ci \ For Carrots, Mangels, and Turnips, t A SPECIAL MANURE, [ Which can be used in the Drill.
-vr o T I C E. The undersigned is prepared to let for I, one crop, a few hundred acres of good land, m lots to suit lessees, well prepared for either wheat, oats, barley, beans, pease, mangolds, carrots, &c, under the grain rental i system. Terms are easy, and ran be arranged by application to the undersigned. The land is close to the railway station. For contractors a splendid opportunity, enabling them to grow their own feed for next winter. Fresh land, if required, , next year. JOHN GIFFORD, Ferndale, Piako, Near Morrinsville.
T^r O T I C E. The undersigned, in returning thanks to his friends and patrons for the liberal support given to his Threshing Machine for the past two seasons, begs to inform them that to meet the increasing requirements of the district, he has, at the request of a number of settlers, purchased another Steam Threshing Machine, which will be at the service of the public next season, and he hopes by attention - and good work to receive a fair share of support for both his machines. J He has also added to his Threshing Plant a Drill, Reaper, Mower, and Chaff Cutter. For further particulars apply to ARCH. WALLACE, Pukerimu.
MISS R. NEWELL will open a SCHOOL for little Girls and Boys, in Hamilton (opposite the Bank of New Zealand), on Wednesday, July 4th. a Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. Miss R. Nkwbll will also receive Pupils for the Pianoforte and Harmonium. Terms! Two Guineas per Quarter; £1" 10s per Quarter for those attending the school. Hamilton, June 2oth ? 1883.
3*3 * \TOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned beg to notify that they have this ,day entered into y partnership as Barristers' and Solici* re tors. The business will be carried on under the name of Whitaker and CampbcU< , F. A. 'WHITAKER. \* t J.P.CAMPBELL., . Li. " Cambridge,^ad^uiy.im;"!, '^J
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1724, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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