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CLAEK & -GANE, DUKE-STKEET, OAMBEIDGE,

IMPORTERS OF TURNIP & CLOVER SEEDS, MANURES, ETC., AGENTS FOR TOMUNBON & HAYWARDS NON-POISONOUS GLYCERINE SHEEP DIP,

HAVE NOW ON SALE, ex s.s. Triumph, the following varieties of i TFTRNIP CITT F FIR I Purple-top Aberdeen, Yellow Aberdeen, Devonshire I U Itl> l± DUiJlil^O . l Grevstone, and Snowball Stubble ; also, Essex Rape. All guaianteed to be 1883 English growth.

PT nVI?R QTTPTIW f Of the choicest kinds, to arrive per ships Lntter\.;lj\J VHi MX OX_X_ U£> . Wo) . fch) O pawa, and Brenhilda, comprising Red Clover, White Clover, Cowgrass, Alsyke, Lucerne, Trefoil, Trifohumlncarnatum, etc.

PPAQC QTrirnS f Poverty Bay Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Taranaki Ult-100 iDEjUUn . Cocksfoot, Pranie Grass, Timothy, Ribgrass.

MANTTRF^t Lawos' Superphosphate, Island Guano, Peruvian Guano, lunnuiiJJO. Bonedust.

20,000 BAGS LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE TO ARRIVE,

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

TSr.AN'H d-TTANO f (Coral Queen), containing 59 per cent, of Phos-10-LiillN DVx U A-Pi KJ • phate Qf Lime> Thk Mamu . e 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.

FFNDTNH- WTT?F ! Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Black Annealed, and 4-point r n<rN Kjirs \ * vv 1 txsii . Best Galvaniso(l Barbed WirOt

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

NOTICE.

COHVIIE .A-IfcTID 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 Assoited Coloured Hose .. „ -/8 to 1/6 ; „ „ 1/3 to 2/9 Gills' White Cotton Hose ... ... „ -/3 to -/7 ; „ „ -/6 to l/l Girls' Assorted Coloured Hose ... „ -/4 to 1/- ; „ „ -/8 to 2/Men's Blown Cotton Half Hose .. „ -/3 to -/0 ; „ „ -/G to 1/3 Men's Assoited Cashmere, Merino and Cotton Half Hose ... ... „ -/7 to 2/- ; „ „ 1/- to 3/6 Men's Black and Dial) Felt Hats ... „ 2/9 to 6/- ; „ „ 4/6 to 10/Boys' Black and Diab Felt Hats . „ 1/3 to 3/- ; „ „ 2/- to 5/-

f adies' and Girls' Tiimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathcis, Gloves, Buttons., Lace, Ladies' Ties, Collarettes, and Crewel Wools, at half the original piice.

The Gencial Stock of Di apery, Clothing, Boots, Crockery, Ironmongery, and docenes will be sold at an Enoimous Sacrifice, as K. MD. has to leave Hamilton in a shoit time, and the Goods must be sold. K. M'DONALD. Hamilton West, Jan. 31st. 1884.

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. QIIINGLES AND PALINGS. FOR SALE— First-class Shingles and Palings, split by John Webb. Dehveied at Ngaioto Station. Shingles, 11s per 1000; Palings according to length. All orders may be sent to Mr Charles Storey Te Rahu.

IN order to keep pace with the times, the undersigned beg to inform their numerous patrons that they hay« determined to REDUCE their price of Shoeing and other work f l om this date. Thanking all for their liberal support in the past, and hoping by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same.

Draught Hoi ses, Calks and Toes . . . . 7s Calks only 6s Hacks 5s

J. AND T. PRINCE, Blacksmiths, &c, OHAUPO,

rr\ A X 15 NOTICE. W. H. PORTER, late of Queen's Hotel, Queui\ Redoubt, and Charlamont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank his Fiiendb (especially the Waikato Settlers) and the Public Genoially for their very liberal support d urine; his fifteen years as proprietor of the above hotels. W.H.P. now wishes to notify to his Friends and the Travelling Public that he has purchased the Railway Hotel, Mercer, where meals and other refreshments are alvays leady on arrival of Trains either from Auckland or the Waikato. And with strict attention to business, combined with civility and cleanliness, W.H.P. trusts he will still merit a fair Share of Public Patronage. Mercer 24th August.

FARM FOR LEASE AT NGARUA WAHIA—

That very conveniently-situated DAIRY FARM of 250 acres the property of the late Mr T. Y. Frtzpatrick, opposite to the township of Ngaruawahia.

The House, of six rooms, with large attic, is well finished and commodious, with good dairy and scullery attached, About 100 acres of the farm is subdivided into well-fenced paddocks and in good grass. Term— Six years, from Ist Januay last. For particulars apply to

E. FITZPATRICK.

TO FARMERS, AGRICULTURISTS AND OTHERS.

CW. LANGSTONE, M.R.C.V.S. • intimates to Run-holdeis and Cattle- raisers that he has arranged to make a limited stay in Waikato, for the express purpose of Spaying Tattle. References to Messrs A, Buckland, Auckland ; Messrs Constable and Reid, Waiuku, &c. Address, Care J. S. Buckland, Cambi idge.

The Farmers' Union and Protective Association (AUCKLAND DISTRICT).

Intending Members to the above beneficial movement can have their names enrolled upon the Articles of Association by sending Two Guineas entiance fee. The objects of the Association are :—: — Ist. To equalise, upon an impartial basis, the price of all pi educe sold belonging to Members.

LA DON will hold a CONSULTATION on the TAKAPUNA EASTER HANDICAP. Unlimited. Number of Subscribers at 10s each. Closes 2nd April. To be run sth April. First Horse ... 30 per cent. Second Horse ... 20 „ „ Third Elorse ... 15 „ „ Others divided ... 35 „ „

2nd. To secure the highest market prices upon an impartial basis by avoiding competitive sales. 3rd. To secure proper attention and convenience in the disposal of produce. 4th. To watch, in a political and legal sense, the public and private interests of its Members.

As the time from the opening to the drawing of this Consultation is rather short, subscribers are requested to make parly application for shaies. P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Diafts accepted; add exchange to cheques and two stamps for rejMy and result. Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. Result posted to all subscribers. Please write, in a

sth. To give advice or grant assistance to Members requiring advances upon mortgage or otherwise, and to transact the business of Members generally in a manner similar to the operations of such institutions in Europe.

legible hand, full name and address. Tickets may be obtained by letter only from LA DON, care of S. A. Asher, Box 301, Post office, Auckland; or, 286, Queen-street, Auckland. TU" 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.

Post-office Orders may be made payable to the Secretary, who will forward a receipt, printed regulations, etc. JAMES HURST, Secretary, Upper Queen-street, Auckland.

ALL NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR SONGS OF THE DAY KEPT IN STOCK. Sacred Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforte Solos and Duets ; Victoria, Chappell's, Cavendish, and other Musical Magazines. New Books received every mail. "Around the World with General Grant," 2v015., offered very cheap. The Farmers' Book (Just Published) ; No Farmer should be without one. Account Books (various sizes and bindings), Photographic Albums, Scrap Books, .Sunday School Reward Cards, Family Bibles, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymn Books, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Common Prayer Books and Church Services. Commercial and Fancy Stationery, Purses and Pocket Books, Young Ladies' Journals, English, American, and Australian Papers received every month. Country orders Punctually attended to. Lot Revised New Testaments Just Received.

' I WONDER OF THE AGE ! ! Portable Gas.

' Far superior to kerosene as a lighting power. Far superior to kerosene for cleanliness. Cheaper than kerosene. Equal to coal pas for brilliancy. No wioks required. No glasses' required. ' - No pipes required.* No smoke ! no dirt ! no danger ! Cannot get out of order, and easily cleaned. ' • All who have used it speak of in , the highest terms of praise. n '" jSe^d for.cirouta^ to ,» ,-,. , r !> seoia? & coxr kMuvo^ >

W. B. M E A R S, t Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller, 198, QUEEN-STREET^ AUCKLAND.

DUILDEES.OF WAIKATO. 1 Notice thafc we want to supply you with the very best KAURI TIMBER at very low rates. f i ;AddreM-».P»|>*kura'S*wMflW.'| , t

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1824, 15 March 1884, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,379

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1824, 15 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1824, 15 March 1884, Page 3

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