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/ Slw. *h. laurik.'l R. Vl. RY-Btfßfr.] • [F. O. LAURIE. } I V/l ANURE, SEED IYX AND fafRODUCE IIJ"ERCHANTS, ■ Auckland. "jr 1 - :; ' ; ]$$W TUKNIP SEED, y Arrive per s.s. Rpapkhu. 'Skirving Purple-top Swede J'Greeu-top Yellow Aherdeen , • Purple top Yellow Aberdeen | Devon Greystone. ifA'N'tfßE's; Australian Extra No. 1 Boneflour ' * Australian No. 1 Auckland Boneflour Sydney £-inch - Superphosphate, 26 % 36 % Genuine Peruvian Guano.
SALT (to arrive): Coarse, Fine, and Manure. CLOVER AND~GRASS SEEDS. VVhite Clover, Red, Cowgrass (English and American), Alsyke, Timothy, Trefoil, Ryegrass (Poverty Bay, Canterbury and Italian), &c. hr New Season's Shipment will arrive by steamer in February, 1885. Wire. —Fencing Wire (black) Nos. 5, 6, 7,j8 and 10. Barbed Wire, four points and ribbon. Staples, rollers and pins. , Cornsacks, Seaming Twine, &c. •.Quotations and Samples may be obtained of our Waikato representative, Mr. ADOLPH LOURIE, Cambridye. W. S. LAUEIE & CO., Merchants, Auckland. 14th November, 1884.
WILLIAM DOWNING, GLAZIER & HOUSE DECORATOR, HAMILTON EAST.
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|^"OTICE OF REMOVAL. STEPHEN TUCKER, GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, &c, Begs to inform his customers in Hamilton and surrounding districts, that he has REMOVED from his OLD PREMISES, and can now be found in THE STORE NEXT THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, (Lately occupied by Messrs. Daley & Co.), antl.trusts to receive a continuation - — * of former favours. K&'The same high quality goods will be always kept in stock, and the reputation earned for low prices will be maintained.
STEPHEN TUCKER. Hamilton, Nov. 20th, 1883. CHRISTMAS CARDS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BOOKS SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, LIBRARIES, ETC. x".A.:Krcsr goods i , A SPLENDID SELECTION. Letts' Diaries, 1885. The above are just being opened up for sale at reasonable prices in time for the Christmas Season.
N. G. LENNOX, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, THE BOOK DEPOT, Waikato Timks Buildings, Hamilton.
Ttf- O T I C LEWIS & SIMPSON Wish to inform the Public of HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE That they will continue to RUN THEIR WAGGON TO HAMILTON EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, Or more often if inducement offers, LEWIS & SIMPSON, IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, Cambridge.
NOTICE is hereby given to Europeans, whose 1 cattle are running on our landj, Te Makaka (Aotea), or anywhere within boundaries of said block, to remove all cattle, horses, &c, within one mouth from this date. If any cattle, horses, &c, are found on said land after that date, owners will be required to pay trespass. . PAREPAttE TE HAHO, MAIHI KEREOPA. PERA KIWI: October 8 th, 1834,
O SECRETARIES OF ROADi BOARDS,' &d.-rPrinted forms of Abstract of Receipts an'd Expenditure on*sale at-the'':Waikat6"Times Office; alsoi proof %'debt-forms tinder'tbi" new
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1943, 18 December 1884, Page 3
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416Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1943, 18 December 1884, Page 3
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