CLAEK & GANE,
DUKE-STKEET, CAMBRIDGE,
IMPORTERS OF TURNIP & CLOVER SEEDS, MANURES, ETC., AGENTS FOR TOMUNSON & HAY WARD'S NON-POISONOUS GLYCERINE SHEEP DIP,
HAVE NOW ON SALE, ex s.s. Triumph, the following varieties of : TTIRNTP STCEDS ' Purple-top Aberdeen, Yellow Aberdeen, Devonshire x xiai ix kjxjljxskj . Greystone, and Snowball Stubble ; also, Essex Rape. All guaranteed to be 1883 English growth.
CLOVER SEEDS ! Of the choicesfc kin(is > fco wnve per ships Lntterworth, Opawa, and Brenhilda, comprising Red Clover, White Clover, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Lucerne, Trefoil, Trifolium Incarnatum, etc.
GRASS SEEDS ! Poverfc y Ba y Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Taranaki Cocksfoot, Prairie Grass, Timothy, Ribgrasa.
M ANTTT^TTIS t Lawos' Superphosphate, Island Guano, Peruvian Guano, ii-xxm kj xvajo . Bonedust.
20,000 BAGS LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE TO ARRIVE,
Per the Lutterworth, daily expected. Turnip and Grass Manure.
ISLAND GUANO ' ( Coral Q" een >' confining 59 per cent, of Phosphate of Lime. This Manure is 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 Grasses.
FENCING WTRR ! Nos - 6>6 > 7, and 8 Black Annealed, and 4-point Best Galvanised Barbed \\ ire.
ROLLERS AND PINS, STAPLES, MACHINE OIL, MACHINE STRING, ETC.
NOTICE.
OOIMIIE .A-ILTID 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 Assoi ted 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/- ; „ -/8 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/- ; „ „ 1/- to 3/6 Men's Black and Drab 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' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Gloves, Buttons, Lace, Ladies' Ties, Collarettes, and Crewel Wools, at half the original price. The Geneial Stock of Drapery, Clothing, Boots, Crockery, Ironmongery, and Groceries will be sold at an Enormous Sacrifice, as K. MD. has to leave Hamilton in a shoit time, and the Goods must be sold.
Hamilton West, Jan. 31st, 1884. TI J OON LIGHT TRIP. Tuesday, 11th March. The Members of the Hamilton Band hase chartered the lavomite steamer DELTA for a Moonlight Tup down the nvei on TUESDAY EVENING, leaving Hamilton at 7, returning about 10. FARES : ONE SHILLING. VTISW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Section. S. PATRICK'S DAY, Monday, 17th March, 1884. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will be issued, any Station to any Station, available for the day only. A. Y. MACDONALD, District Manager. T)UBLIC HALL, ALEXANDRA. A LECTURE ON TOM HOOD WILL BE GIVEX IN THE ABOVE HALL, Ox MONDAY NEXT, March 10th, JSY THE Rev. 11. R. DEWSBURY, In aid of W,e&leyan Church Funds. To commence at half-past 7 o'clock. Admission— Adults, 2a ; young people, Is.
] PUBLIC HALL, Hamilton- West. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ROBSON'S COLOSSAL MIRROR OF THE EGYPTIAN WAR! Just prepared at immense expense. Never before exhibited in the colonies. 70 Great Scenes, showing the Bombardment of Alexandria, Alexandria in Flames, and all the leading events of the war. — Lavish Distribution of Costly Gifts ! Front, 2s; Back, Is; children halfprice. Commence at 8. ST^ STEPHEN'S^ TAMAHERK Harvest Thanksgiving Service. SUNDAY, 9th MARCH. C. R. Johnson will RUN A COACH from Hamilton, starting at 2 p.m., for the convenience of those wishing to be present at the seivice. Return fares, 2s 6d.
O T I C E. Messrs Rigg and Empson, Kihikihi, beg to notify that they have commenced business as House, Land, Stock, and General Commission Agents, Valuators, &c, and have in their hands for sale, Valuable Business and Villa Sites, two first-class Country Hotels doing a good business. Also, Farms in surrounding district, the land being of first-class quality. All information regarding land, &c , in the district, to be obtained from RIGG AND EMPSON, ! Commission Agents, &c, Kihikihi. ORAKAU SAW MILLS, KIHIKIHI. RIMU AND KAHIKATEA. HAVING Large Stocks on hand, and the Mill in good going order, the undersigned is now prepared to execute all orders for above with accuracy and despatch. J. W. ELLIS. Q HINGLES AND PALINGS. FOR SALE— First-class Shingles ant' Palings, split "by John Webb. Delivered at Ngaroto Station. Shingles, lls per 1000 ; Palings according to length. All
HINGLES
PALINGS.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1821, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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731Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1821, 8 March 1884, Page 3
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