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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. FOURTEEN-COLUMN SUPPLEMENT Is issued with the WAIKATO TIMES EVERY SATURDAY, Containing interesting Talcs, Notes on Agriculture, Science, Sketches, &c. The Waikato Timks, each Satin day, contains Jj.yy ooi/q-:m::ets Z|-Q MAKING IT THE LARGEST AND BEST TRI-WEEKLY PAPER IN NEW ZEALAND. GUARANTEED WEEKLY ISSUE, 3000 COPIES.

Business Cards.

MAURICE R. ICEESINtt, Barrister am) Solicitor, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO.

D~Or~N~ O V A N , • Coach PnovRTbTOK, KIHIKIHI. Coaches urn daily to and fiom KiluKihi to Railway Station. Buggies and Saddle Iloisob on line. Telegrams attended to.

[A cakij.J CF. NAP 1' X R . • CI'TIL iMUXKI-K, HAMiLTON WEsT. Quantities taken out and Contwictb measured, &c.

TT E N R Y B U T T L E , "*"^ SHAKKBROKhR & MI.MMi Rhl'OKTLll, House, Land and Estvti, .'u.lnt. TE ABO HA. N Z.

TT UGH FITZGERALD, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR, CAMBRIDGE WEST. Several Smr.ll Farms for S.ilc.

GEORGE SMEB D O N, Builder and Contractor, BUYC'L-STKJLLT, C A M B R I D (! 11.

C. Eastejcbhook Smith, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Begs to infoim the tiuici.il pubho that he has opened a WHICELWRKfHTS BUSINESS in conjunction Mith the above, in Bicweiy-btieet, Caiuluidjji, where all voik enliustcd to him Mill bt completed with despatch in a ■\\oikuianlike manner.

Note the Address : C. EASTERBROOK SMITH, Builder and Wheelwright, Opposite Hally Biotheis' Biewcry. CAMBRIDGE. Agent for Standard Fiie and Maiine Insumnce Company.

TpXCELSIOK FLOUR MILLS, irJ Ha ah i ton. KNOX & RIDLER havj: iok. saik Finc&t Silk-drcscd Floui in 200U> siicks and 1001b. and oOlb. lugs Sharps Bran and Fowls feed. Office : Hamilton Auction M.uf

fi E US H E D O AT S. The undeisigned aie piciaiud to C!,us'i Oats at 3d ]>er bushel. Ordeis left nt tin, Hamltou Auction Wart will iocoi'm pionijit .ittcntion. KNOX & I'JDLKi:, Kmvlmci Kloiii Mills.

OHAUPO7SAW^]ILLS. GEOEGE P. MILLARS Still continues to •-upplv FIRST-CLASS THF H K!\ At Lowest Riles HAVING l.itolv nd(\ed to ii, pi... '. tiit.t-cl.isb Pliiniii'r Mai Imfm f bu.iik.can now bv supplitd Vnth all hmjui-hc- tci finishing in«i«U' moiK, .md llu I,■]'<)« <ul will always be kept in stocl. ■ —>ali l.c i lining and flooiiny, ornamental l.niii'architiaxcs, mouldings, ni^tic.jinl \\cm ther-boaiding, t-Knting, &c, in \aiioiio patterns and styles. C^Otdcis dnected to the IS J 111, Oi to MrJ.T. Edw aids, will lecenc piompl attention.

»"Keid & (J ray's PLOUGHS "Do not requiie a Blacksmith a. I cich end of the field." « TT7 HILE those of other makers are W constantly under lepair at the blacksmiths', you laicly see any of the Reid & Gray's theie, no matter how plentiful they may be in the distnct." These ■were statements made by two fanners in the Waikato, and arepeifectly tiue. Our plough beams being made of the best hammered scrap iron (and not of common bar iron), and the rest of the plough being made of the very best material, by experienced workmen, we are enabled to send out, in the first instance, an ai ticlc as near perfection as possible, so that constant visits to the smithy aie unheaid of ■with the R.G. plough. And this is jnerely one of the many implements turned out by us with equal care and attentiou to the requirements of the couutry, such as our Improved New Zealand Grass and Guano Di ill, U caper and Mower Combined, New Zealand Twine Binder, of which we made 70 last season. Since then we have added most important improvements, all giving the gi eatest satisfaction. Disc Harrows, with travelling carriage and compensating stays, acknowledged to be the greatest improvement yet made in this splendid implement. Chaff-cutteis, horse-powers, cultivators, rollers, &c. Gray's Patent Standards, for turnip feeding, tor baibed wire or netting fences. Goods delivered at our Auckland branch at Dunedin prices. Send for llustrated catalogue. Orders received either through Mr J. S. Buckland, at whose stores samples of our machines may be seen, Messrs. Lewis and Simpson, Cambridge ; the Farmers' Co-operative Association, Mr Roche Te Awamutu, or DIRECT at our branch, opposite the railway-station, Auckland. REID & GRAY.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1943, 18 December 1884, Page 1

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657

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1943, 18 December 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1943, 18 December 1884, Page 1

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