Notices.
F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD.
Orders addressed to the Nursery, or caie of Mr LeQucsuc, will be promptly attended to.
I) OOK BINDING AND ACCOUNT > BOOK FACTORY, Victoria-street West, Auckland.
\J* V7OOPER
Hereby iiifouns the Waikato public that Ledfreis, C.isli and Day Books arc niled and hound to ordoi ; Music, Sciap and Fein Books, Albums, and Portfolios aic made, rtj.aiied and bound in a supeiior style at the abo\e addiess.
CHEFFf! LD STORES, 39 GreyKJ Micct — J KNOT I. .x prr.ctical steel m.inulndU'cr (from Sheffield), h.is pleasure in cilliny the .itti ntion ot J radc .md the g-eneial public to the f.ict that he h.is opened the abme stores with .in assortment ol best steel {roods, cutler), pen, pocket, table, but her, shoo and pallet km\c<, bute her and table steels, razors, scissors, siws, files, ed^e tools, joiners' tools, garden tools, spades shovels, forks, rakes, hammeis, >-lash-hooks, bill-hooks, a\es, ad/es, Ke . i^r. All g-ooda sold as best arc g-u.ir.mttcd ; if not good, c\<_ii,nif:id, or money returned.— Note the address— 3'), Grej -street, Auckland.
]>J" 0 T I C E . J. T. CAMP. Tailor, &c, Tamahere, Bess to inform his old customeis of Cambndge ami the public genet ally that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above, uext to the Tamahere Hotel, and thanks them for the liberal support ac corded to him for the last eleven years in Waikato, and trusts to still receive a fair share of patronage. All woik done the same as heretofore. Gentlemen's own mateiial made up at the lowest possible pi ice. J. T. CAMP. August 10th, ISB3. ARAKAU SAW MILLS. SAWN TIMBER, both Rimu and Jvahikatea, will be biipphed by me at oulinary rates, and Mr Walton, of Te Awamutu, is authorised by me to collect all monies due to me on account of timbei sold on and after Match Ist. Chders \ sent to me or to the mill will be punc tually attended to JOHN HUTCHINSON,
Orakau. Orakau, Kihikihi, March 27th, ISB3.
rtHAKLES TJALL, Shoeing & General BLACKSMITH.
VIALOU'S OLD-ESTABLISHMENT.
Victoria-street, Hamilton.
&3T All Kinds of Rkpaiks Exkcutkd with Despatch.
Cash Price, 4s 6d Shoeing.
VPLESCtfER is now prepared to • make any description ot BOOTS and SHOKS, cither pegged or sewn, on the shortest notice. As he makes his own uppers, custonitis can rely on a fir&t-clusb article of uny stjle at mobt reasonable rates.
Easy and Comfortable Boots made for feet with corns
Porpoiseskin, Sealbkin, Kid, and all the different Uppers always on hand, Unsurpasbed for fit, style, quality and woikmanship, and quantity as m ell wheie lequned.
Eepairs Neatly Executed, with Despatch.
Fin jeder weisz wo der Schuh druckt.
Y. PLESCHER,
Bootmaker,
DUKE -STREET, CAMBRIDGE, (Next door to Mr Hughes, Chemist). ■pUPTURES. Persons suffeiing from the above should apply to J. F. R. Strickland, Suigicallnstiument Maker (late maker to Leeds, Biadford, and Wakefield Ho-pit >lt>, and Gateshead Dispciioaiy), Vjueuut street, Auckland (1,3 doors liom Cook-stieet, light-hand side).
HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK J."Wilson&€? AUCKLAND, N.Z.
FARMERS have not realised the value of concrete to them, and are kept fiom using it through mistaken ideas of cost, and fear that they cannot carry out such w orks as concrete dairies, out-buildings, tanks, sheep-dips, &c, or lay kitchen, dairy, barn, cowshed, stockyard, piggery, fowl-house, or any other floors, without engaging skilled labour. No doubt men acquainted with the work have the advantage, but still, any intel gent man who follows our instructions can soon acquire the necessaiy information. A dairy Bft. x 10ft. by Bft. high, if lined, will take 1000 ft of timber for walls and floors, at 15s per 100 ft, £7 10s. The same in concrete requires 40 bushels of lime at Is 9d, £3 10s, and eistht yards gravel at 4s, £1 12s— or 48s less than timber. When gravel is not available, rich clay, well burned, makes a good substitute. The cost of burning a cubic yard varies from Is 6d to 2s with wood, or 2s to 2s 6d with coal. There is no difficulty in treating it. Please send dimensions of buildings, tauks, floors, &c. } and purposes'untended for, and we will return estimates, of s alt, materials required, stating thickness ;td make walls and floors, and circular, explaining treatment of lime. '.' ] ' JOHN WILSON & CO, \ P.S. — All Mahurangi limes are no& alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine yrithpu, thfc trade-mark,— J,Wi wCo't *
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1793, 3 January 1884, Page 1
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