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CLAEK & GANE,

DUKE-STREET-, CAMBRIDGE, IMPORTERS OF TURNIP & CLOVER SEEDS, MANURES, ETC., AGENTS FOR TOMLINSON & HAYWARDS NON-POISONOUS GLYCERINE SHEEP DIP,

HAVE NOW ON SALE, ex s.s. Triumph, the following varieties of : TFTPNTP' ftP FIDS f Purple-top Aberdeen, Yellow Aberdeen, Devonshire x u ixvi ijt OAJUi/o . Greystone, and Suowball Stubble ; also, Essex Rape. All guaranteed to be 1883 English growth.

pT OVTPT? ftTTTTFIft f Of the choicest kinds, to arrive per ships Luttery Ihn, DXUUI.L/Q . worth) Opawa( and Brenhilda, comprising Red Clover, White Clover, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Lucerne, Trefoil, Trifoliumlncarnatum, etc.

H-RAftft SF.FiDSI f Poverty Bay Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Taranaki \7-I\AOO WLJJUO . Cocksfoot, Pi airie Grass, Timothy, Ribgrass.

M AIVTTT?Fft I Lawes' Superphosphate, Island Guano, Peruvian Guano, i.u..t*XT VJXtXJO • Boneduat.

20,000 BAGS LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE TO ARRIVE,

Per the Lutterworth, daily expected. Turnip and Grass Manure.

TSr,ANT) H-TTANO f (Coral Quetin), containing 59 per cent, of Phoslomil is **u \J . phatc of Lime Th J a Mamu . e j s very highly spoken of by those who have tried it as a useful permanent Manure for all purposes.

CLARK .&. GANE'S MIXTURE.

We beg to direct special attention to this Manure, as being the cheapest and most effective fertilizer for all Root Crops and Glasses.

FF,Nf!TNO WT"RF! ! Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Black Annealed, and 4-poiut r Xjiy KjlVi VT YY J. SXJh . jj^j. Galvamsod Barbed Wire.

ROLLERS 'AND PINS} STAPLES, MACHINE OIL, MACHINE STRING, ETC.

wa.i:f^_c>ott:n"'x i y. T7ILEUTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEES. I HKKLISY give notice, that' I appoint the undermentioned times and places for the Election of Licensing Commissioneis, and also for receiving nominations of candidates for the same in the several chstiicts as under :—: — District. Places and Days for receiving Nominations. j,/ ®. ° Rangiaohia ... Public Hall, Te Awamutu, February 20th ...' February 29 Hamilton .. Mr Maundcr's Farm -Residence, Hamilton; February 2lst March 1 Newcastle .. Pukcte Railway Station, February 22nd . ...' March 3 Mangapiko . Paterangi School-house, February 23id . ..| March 5 Pukekma ... Council Chambers, Ohaupo, February 20th ..■ March 4 N. T. MAUNDER, Returning Officer.

NOTICE. coimiie: .A-nsriD see THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS NOW OFFERED AT K. M DONALD'S. Women's White Hose .. ... From -/4 to 1/- ; original price, -/S to 1/9 Women's Assorted Coloured Hose ... „ -/S to 1/6 ; „ „ 1/3 to 2/9 Girls' White Cotton Hose ... ... „ -/3 to -/7 ; „ „ -/6 to 1/1 Girls' Assorted Coloured Hose ... „ -/4 to 1/- ; „ „ -/S to 2/Men's Brown Cotton Half Hose ... „ -/3 to -/9 ; „ „ -/6 to 1/3 Men's Assorted Cashmere, Merino and Cotton Half Hose ... ... „ -,'7 to 2/-; „ „ J/- to 3/0 Men's Black and Diab Felt Hats ... „ 2/9 to 6/- ; „ „ 4/6 to 10/Boys' Black and Drab Felt Hats ... „ 1/3 to 3/- ; „ „ 2/- to 5/Ladies' and Girls' Tiimined and Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Gloves, Buttons, Lace, Ladies' Ties, Collarettes, and Crewel Wools, at half the original piice. The General Stock of Drapery, Clothing, Boots, Crockery, Ironmongery, and Groceries will be sold at an Enormous Saciifice, as K. MD. has to leave Hamilton in a short time, and the Goods must be sold.

Hamilton West, Jan. 31st. 1884.

HP HE undersigned has ON SALE, ex ■*■ Tongaiiio, the following

SS E EDg SES EE Ds SS E El)s

at the undermentioned prices, with 5 % Discount for Prompt Cash ! Red Clover 0s 9d Cnwgrass .. ... ... Is Od White Clover Is Id Alsyke Is 2d Turnip Is Od Cocksfont and Rye at current rates.

R. T. MILLAR, SEED MERCHANT, PATERANGI. Tfl O R SALE. FARM of 370 Acies\ „ „ 200 „ I All in splendid I condition, and „ „ 460 „ Within two miles j of Paterangi „ „80 „ I Factory. „ „ 900 » / Apply to THOS. GOODFELLOW, Stock & Commission Agent, Alexandra.

N. G. LENNOX

Has just opened up the following

BOUND YEARLY VOLUMES

1 FOR

iBS3!

which are ON SALE at Auckland Prices : Boys' Own Paper Girls' Own Paper Sunday at Home Leisure Hour Weekly Welcome Good Words Sunday Magazine Cassell's Family Magazine Chatterbox Little Folks Family Friend Child's Companion Children's Friend Infants' Magazine Friendly Visitor British Workman „ Workwoman Cottager and Artisan All of which are most profusely illustrated, full of instructive and eutertaining reading, suitable for presents to both young and old. Also, a large, well- selected Stock of NEW BOOKS, only just out. '

A splendid chance to replenish Country Libraries, without the expense ana trouble of going to Auckland. P.S. — Libraries, Ministers and Teachers supplied at published price. " '

; • N. G. • LENNOX,: . -. BOOKSELLER & STATIONER/ ETC. |

SHINGLES AND PALINGS'.' ; FOR SALE— First-class Shingles -andi f Palings, split by John Webb^iDplivereW jat,Ngaroto Station. Shingleß,'>Us< l p.ety (lOo&;rP&lwfiBJWcl)r,dipft^ ■overs' $0 fj| § %?3V"

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1813, 19 February 1884, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
733

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1813, 19 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1813, 19 February 1884, Page 3

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