LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATES
TO THE AGRICULTURISTS OF WAIKATO.
CLARK & GANE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE,
HAVE NOW LANDED, ex Hermione, their First Shipment of the above for the present season. Prices delh ered at Auckland Railway Station as follow :—: — No. 1—261 — 26 Peu Cext. Soluble Superphosphate, J67 per to:x. No. 2 — 3G Pint • Cent. Soluble Supeupiiospiiate, £9 per tojt.
CLARK & GANE'S MIXTURE, One of the be&t Fertilizers for all kinds of ROOT CROPS, being a genuine Manure, calculated to assist the giowth of the plant vigourously fiom its first germ to full development. Prim:, £7 10s per ton, delivered at Auckland Railway Station. B3T Notk. — A Discount of five shillings per ton allowed for prompt cash on eithe r of the above manures.
TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS.
Skirving's Liverpool Swede, Button's Champion Swede, Corner's Taunton Swede, Pin pie-top Aberdeen Turnip, Green-top Aberdeen Turnip, Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. LONG RED MANGOLDS, YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLDS. CARROT-White Belgian, Yellow Belgian, Red Altringham. 1000-HEADED KALE, RAPE, BEETROOT. GARDEN SEEDS (NEWLY-IMPORTED), IN GREAT VARIETY. BONEDUST, PERUVIAN AND TROPICAL GUANO, MANURE SALT, ETC. BEST FOUR-POINT BARBED WIRE, BLACK FENCING WIRE, ROLLERS, PINS, ETC. AUCKLAND DEPOT: NO. I STORE, BREAKWATER. HAMILTON OHEAPJTJmSHING DEPOT. D. ELLIOTT, HAMILTON, Wishes to draw the attention of the Waikato public to the undermentioned articles, which can be had at T?URNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY ! FURNITURE, BEDDING, TICKING, rjIABLIU CUTLERY > CRETONNES, CARPETS, MAT- - 1 - TINGS, BLIND HOLLAND, T7IENCING WIRE ! OILS, PAINTS, &c, &c. I 1I 1
&F An Inspection Respectfully Invited.
KA lAT O I. KAIA P O I. KAIAPOI.
Just roccixed by J. R. E. HATRICK, Hamilton, a nice assortment of Kaiapoi Tweeds and Suits to n't almost every si/c and shape, tall, slender, low, stout and oulinaiy. A well-made, stylish cut, good pattern, genuine Kaiapoi all-wool suits, tor 50s ; next price, 00s ; best quality tweed suits made by Kaiapoi Co., 70s; trousers from T>s, tweed 17s ; same quality made to measure. "Jls 6d. Better value in made-up clothing cannot be had in the province of Auckland from any retail dealer buying in the ordinary way and doing a legitimate paying ttade.
J. R. E. Hatrick always has in stock other Kaiiifioi goods, siu-h as Blankets, Rugs, Mauds, Shawls. Flannels, Shirtings, Shirts, Hoso, and Fingerings. These goods he gets stiaight fiom the Kaiapoi Co., and he challenges any to find him selling an.aiticle for what he knows is false.
GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS
he does not import direct from London, horn the manutactmers ; any one in the retail adveitising so, has little legaid for the truth, and must be very ignorant of the custom of Home inanufactuiers.
Special attention is drawn to line of shongCaipeting.it Is lid, well Moith one-half moic ; Hcs&ian Floor-cloth, ISin. Sd, 36m. Is 4d ; Painted back do., 27in. 13d, 3Gin. Is b'd, 45m, Is lid ; Good China Matting, 1 3d and Is 6d. Doormats, hearth-iugs, cocoa matting, window muslin and lace counterpanes. Toilet coveis, toilet sets of six mats, Is; brush and comb bags, crochet antimacassars from 9d, lace do. Is ; table covers, unbleached table-linen, 2s 4d to 3s 4d ; white do., 72m., us 6d ; flax ticking-, sheetings, calico, butter- cloth, 2s 6d per doz. yards ; diaper, linen, holland, rollertowelling, 4d ; special line of roller towel->, Turkish, 2s each. White Turkish towelling, suitable for dresses, plain and striped dimity, cretonne print, sateen and galatea, in great variety. In Die&s Material there is a line of double-width , Cashmere, various shades, Is 6d per yard ; I new checks from Is ; other plain and fancy dress materials from 6d.
A now assortment Transfer Crewel Patterns besides those already advertised, including groups for apions and biackcts.
Gordon Braid, 10d per 36 yards ; Antimacassar Braid, from Is 3d per doz. ; nice assortment Neck RufHings., from 3d ; Josephine Kid Gloves, best quality, 4s 6d; silk do., Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d; thread do., from 6d.
J". R. E. H. believes that he has the largest, best, cheapest, and freshest stock of Children's Ladies' and Men's Colonialmade Boots and Shoes in the Waikato. Note a few pi ices. Men's Best Colonial Bluchers, Ss b'd ; Watertights, open and closed, three rows hand-stitch, 13s Gd ; Calf Shooters, 16s Gd ; Elastic Sides, 12s 6d, a marvel for cheapness ; Boys' and Youths' Strong Kip Lace-ups, specially made with cxtia row hand-stitch, ranging from 7s to 10s ; Women's Kip Dairy, Ss 0(1 ; Calf Balmorals, 10s 6d ; best quality Calf Elastic, 11& 6d, equal to any made to measiue, costing one-half more; 1 Box each Sewn Kid and Pollack's Best Prunella, 9s ; Children's Boots and Shoes from Is 6d.
For the genuineness of the above is annexed the signature of J. R. E. HATRICK, KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON. "F* O R SALE. GALVANIZED IRON TANKS from 200 to 600 gallons, at Auckland Pkices. and MANGLING MACHINES, COPPER BOILERS with Stands. A. CAMPBELL, Hamilton East. t5 u v a? u r e sT
Persons suffering from the above should apply to J. F. R. Strickland, Surgical Instrument Maker (late maker to Leeds, Bradford, and Wakefield Hospitals, and Gateshead Dispensary), Vincent-street, Auckland (13 doors from Cook-street, right-hand side).
nPHE EEV. & MRS HUMFREY J- DAVIS are desirous of receiving into their House boys from the country, whose parents wibh them to attend the Auckland Cojlege and Gramraer School. — Their residence, which is near to the Railway Station', and within a few minutes walk of the school, is large and convenient, and, in every way, is well adapted for the purpose,— lt is the wish of Mr and Mrs Hujjifrey Davis to provide a thoroughly comfortable home, for the boys, and Mr Humfrey Davis will undertake to pay particular attention to them in the preparations of their lessons out of school hours.— The next term will commence on the 17th of September. Good references .—For further particulars apply to the, Rev Humfrej Davis, at The Oaks, Emily Place 1 Auckland.
SEEDS? , 'SEEDS ! 1 .'SEEDS '! ! !— Just t received, £.' large and. 1 ctioi'ce assortment of' Vegetable and' Flower; Seeds, at Dey and Freribh's, H^njUtiol^ii J * ' ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1772, 13 November 1883, Page 3
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