Special Advertisements.
gO UTTER,
IMPORTERS & MERCHANTS,
CAMBRIDGE,
AND AT TE AROHA,
Beg to announce the Arrival of a Large Shipment of
3NTJEI"IK7" aOODS
Ex Direct Steamer "lonic" and Ship " Eamt Lothia.v,"
Consisting of — A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OK /GENERAL IRONMONGERY, Including Fenders (handsome patterns) Table Cutlery, Bedsteads Buckets, Tubs, Basins, Bowls Knife Boards
Spades, Hoes, Piles, Bradav/ls Planes, Brace Bits, Chisels » Locks, Hinges, Bolts
Plough Shares and Fittings Skeith Blades Hollo ware, &c, &c
Also, a Large Consignment of FLOWER AND VEGETABLE WEEDS. FURTHER SHIPMENTS AFLOAT. WELLS & SOUTTER, IMPORTERS AND MERCHANTS, CAMBRIDGE, AM) AND AT TV. AROIIA, Agents for the Colonial liiMii.moe Coy. and the Oneliungu Jjiuliling Soi'icty,
WAIKATO COAL AND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED).
The Steamer DELTA loaves Cambiidsc every Monday, Wednesday aud Fnday at 7 a.m., for Hamilton, Ngaiu.uvahia and Mercer, 1 caching Ngavuavalua in time to catch the tiain for Auckland. Steamers lea\ c on other days irregularly.
WAIPA RIVER. -The Steamer LILIE connects with the other Steamers at Ngamawahia, leaving at 7 a.m. on Monday and Thmsday for Alcxandia and all places on the Waipa Rher; leaving Alexandra on Tuesday and Friday at 7 a.m.
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND at the different Agencies— Cambridge, Hamilton, Ngamawahia, Tcßoie, Alexandra, and Mercer— a Large Stock of the following Materials, etc., delivered anywhere, freight paid.
MANURES.
English Superphosphate, No. 1 and '1 Victorian and Sydney Konedust Boneflour Peruvian and Island Guano Manure Salt.
Fencing Material. Posts — Puriri, Black Birch, Kauri Matai, and Rimu Rails— Ti-tiee, Rimu, and Rata Wire— No. (5, 7, and 8, and Barb Staples, Rollers, 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
Of All Kinds. Corrugated Galvani&ed Iron Galvaui&ed Nails and Washers Ridging and Spouting Shingles and Palings.
HOBART RAILS AND PALINGS, 400-Gallon Tanks, Pipes, Bricks, Lime, Waipa, and Wilson Giound Roach.
— lEwbank, Wire, Cut, AILS} &CIJ& ClJ &Cl — • \ Puriri, Ti-tree, Taua, IREWOOD } Acacia (cut and uncut). OEEDSj QEEDS '■ Ryegrass, Oocksfoot, Timothy, &c. Clover (Red, White), Cowgiass, Trefoil, Alsyke, &c Turnip — Swede, Aberdeen, Yellow Top, Green Top, Purple Top; Rape, &c. &c. Mangold — Long Red and Globe Carrots — Red aud White Oats (Seed and Feed), Wheat, Barley, Maize, &c., &c.
For Prices, &c, apply to the Agents, or to JAMES LINDSAY.
R. WRIGHT, Cabinetmaker", upholsterer And UNDERTAKER, , 'LAKBrSmE^T, , , ;
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 2
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389Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 2
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