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Notices.

ADAM LAYBOURN AND CO.

MEW 1884 OEEDS.

We have received our First Shipment of New Olover and Grass Seed. and having severely tested every kind, we can most confldcntly recommend them to our numerous friends and others. White Clover Perennial Ryegniss Alsyke (Canterbury and Cowgrass Poveity Bay) Red Clover Cocksfoot Trefoil Italian Ryegrass Timothy Prairie Grass Lucerne Ribgrass Ratstail Rape Poa Pratensis Crested Dogstail Golden Tares Poa Trivialis (Spring) Hard Fescu Black Tares (Win- Ryecorn. ter) Sheep Fescue TURNIP : Purpletop — Yellow Aberdeen Grcentop — Yellow Aberdeen Swede— Green and Purpletop Globe — White and Grey CARROT : White Belgian, Alteringham, Shorthorn MANGOLD: Long Red, Yellow Globe, Long Mammoth. Also, we are having continuous shipments of best Sydney and Queensland Bonedust and Boneflour, Guano, Peruvian and Huon Island Manure and Rock Salt, Superphosphate. Agents for Glycerine Sheep Dip. ADAM LAYBOURN AND CO prRHAM-STRKKT, ATTOKIAyD BALL PROGRAMMES — Alarge"a^d varied assortment just received at Tiik Waticato Tmm office.

GENERAL MACHINE, POINTING- QFFICE, t^-DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. ESTABLISHED, 1880. JAMES S. BOND In thanking the Public of Waikato for the liberal support hitherto accorded him, takes this opportunity of informing them that he has added to his Printing Plant a Cutting Machine, to enable him to more expeditiously and neatly execute all work in the several branches of the trade. He is al^oin receipt of au elegant assortment cf New Type, which, together with his Printing Machine, "Tne Atlas," places him on a par with Auckland Houses in the production of first-class work at moderate charges. A visit to his olHce will convince anyone of the fact that there is no longer a necessity for sending work out of the Waikato distiict. All work done at Auckland prices, and in si style unsurpassed. Ornamental Printing in bronze or colours. Native Land Court Forms, Rate Books, Pioof of Debt Forms, etc., etc., kept in stock. Specimens of work and estimates furnished ou application. JAMES S. BOND, Machine Printer and Bookbinder. Camlridue, Waikato. tjgT " Waikato Times " Agency.

THE HAMILTON EAST BAKERY. MR W. BLACK, MANAGER. The above Bakery is OPENED THIS DAY in Hamilton East. All f i lends of Mr Black are requested to assist him by paying CASH, so as to enable him to make a iiesh start. The Bread supplied will be of firstclass quality. W. BLACK. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Time Table, OX AND AFTER APRIL IST, 1884. MAIN LINE. AUCKLAND, MERCER, TE AWAMUTU. SOUTH.— WEEK DATS.

I » AM A M P M 0 Auckland, dep. 610 I) 0 415 2 Newmarket ... 630 911 425 3 Remuera ... ... 915 430 *4 Green Lane ... ... ',\ .. *5 fcllerblie . .. «[ .. 6 Penrose June. 647 030 +4 45 9 Otahuhu ... 7 5 <) 40 457 11 J'apatoiroi V,O 50 5 6 *15 Manurewa 1f... 520 1!) Papakura ... 8 0 10 18 535 tt 2l Hunua ... . If . •22 Drury ... 815 10 37 555 •23 Runciman *\ . *28 Paerata 11 . 60 Pukukohe ... 807 11 5 625 •33 Auckland If .. 35 Tu.ikau ... 920 11 22 64t •37 Whangarata *F... 40 Pokeno 11 33 7 4 43 Mercer \ ""■ flOf 10 ° ) nso 715 i 6 .ucrcer J Q2Q ( 12 1Q •40 \ Whangamarino ... ... ... *5i Wairanpri *bii Rangiriri ... „, •59 Ohinewai 65 Huntly ... 12 0 124 09 Taupiri .. . 1 3!) 74 Ngaruawahia .. 12 flo 155 ♦78 Pukete *81 Te Rapa 84 Hamilton June. 135 | 235 85 Hamilton ... 140 90 Rukuhia 94 Ohaupo 3 8 *90 Lake Road •98 Ngaroto 325 100 le Awa.. air. ... 3SO

NORTH.— WEEK DATS.

B AM AM P M 0 Te Awa , dep. ... !) 40 2 Njj.iroto 047 *4 lake Road 7 Olwupo 10 4 *11 Kukuhia 17 Hamilton ... 2 O 16 Hamilton June. ... 10 40 2 5 •20 Te Rapa •23 Pukete 26 Ngaruawahia 1120 249 31 Taupiri 11 40 330 35 Huntly 12 5 330 *41 Ohim.wai *45 Rangiriri ... ... ... „, *46 Wair.ingi ... ... ... ... *51 Whangdniarino „ „ r ) an. ... 112? 15 5 57 Mervcr { 615 } , 4 , g2O 60 Pokeno ... 626 1 57 *6<J Whangarata ++... 65 Tuakau ... 646 218 "88 Durkland t+ .. 70 Pukekohe ... 7 6 235 6U C 73 P.ieraU ++... *77 ! Runciman ++... 73 Drury ... 743 310 7 5 •80 Hunua ++ . SI Papakura ... 754 322 ... ' •85 Manurewa ... 810 tf . 734 N "t 89 Papatoitoi ... 828 355 50 02 Otahuhu ... 838 4 3 94 Penrose June. t8 51 +4 15 820 •95 KUervlie •06 ' Green Lane .. „\ 97 Kemuer.l ... 9 4 430 535 1)3 Newmarket ... 911 ii 40 841 100 Aut.kl.ind, an: 0i) i4O 860 B — A Passenger Carriage is attacaci) to this Train, which stops for passengers by signal only, and runs from UuuOy ta Hamilton and back on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays only. t Change for Onehunga. t Change for Jtielenavillo ami intermediate stations. *i\ Only stopi to pick up passengers from Waikato. tf Only stops to set down passengers; from Wai kn to.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 22 May 1884, Page 4

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781

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 22 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 22 May 1884, Page 4

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