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1885. HARVEST. 1885. LEWIS (STSIMPSON lluvo now ready fur Halo, every article required for Farmers' use iv the coming 1 Harvest. Reaper Twine ! Reaper Twine ! LARD OIL! CASTOR OIL! SZA.IT FORKS! (2 and 3-prong). lI AY RAKES! TARRED TWINE! L. &, S. li.no iu,l received a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of PAPERHANGINGS I ASK FOR THE "Ayou" Brand (lahanised Iron. LEWIS & SIMPSON, WHOLESALE UETAIL IRONMONGERS & IMPORTERS,
VKW FAMILY BUTCHERY, -^ Yl< TOKU NTKLLT, C A M B R I D G ]•:. EDWAKD~ WEBB Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Cambmlge and suiionndmg distiiet that ho will open in the above line, in the shop lately occupied by .John McCann, on SATURDAY NhAT, the 17th instant, vvlicie hch<>p's to mciit a fair sh.ne of public pationage. E 1) W A TUT" W E B B, Fvmua' Bl'tchlu, VICTORIA STREET, CAMBRIDGE.
9KAPEKY PARCELS ! ! cs CARRIAGE PAID ! ! ci) W^hing t<> cxttnd oni Countiy Tiade, the c Pa i eels .<re oitcied to induce eiib toin^is to order, and aho to give us n call when in town. DRESS PARCEL, No. 1. 12 \'*h Rii!;i\ ' '*y iin( l l^t^n Shades 12 \dil.nu\do <.ity md 15i< w n Shades 12 \'K i'^< ' ' i-ible (.liiek Ecaite 12 \.!s A'un . Yiiluig, or !) >d-> Cashmeie, an} .- ' ' Ics 30s. tke Lot ™ F
T\\\m SEASON PARCEL, I No 2. 1-2 Yds F.i^hionablc Check Gingham !) iK bnnll Cheek Sateen, Pink or Blue 12 Yu» PoMipiilinii Punt, small pattern 12 "i us Daik Fanej I'iint. 21s. tluvLot. C TT USICFUL PARCEL, No. 3. 12 Yds Cicwdson's Calico 12 Yds Bio. Calico, jard wide ii Yds All-wool Flannel (J Yds White Calico Sheeting, 2yds wide 7 Yds Oxford Shirting 1 L.ugo bi/cd White Counterpane 6 Yds Linen Diill 4 Tow els 40s. the Lot. %™r BLACK DRESS PARCEL, No. 4. 12 Yds Black Bioehe, or 7 Yds Cashmere 1 VI Biothe Silk, or l[ \ih Satin Linen Lining, Silesia, and Buttons 1 Pair 2- button Josephine Gloves, light shades
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, DUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE. ISAAC BATES, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER SADDLERY AND HARNESS. SPLENDID VALUK in GENTS SADDLES, fiom £2 10s upwaids. m Our Concealed Roll Saddle is r\hQti\i,LKD in Tiih < (lUisy at the ])i ices we ate ottoiing them at. HARNESS— In Diay, Plough, Spiing Cait, Buggy, and Single and Double Waggonette Harness on hand and made to oider, at rnu-hs th \t mist ensukl XVTISKA.CTHIN. Hair-faced Pipe Collars, unequalled for hard woik, and all other styles in stock. HARVEST, ISB3. APRONS for Harvesters made to any si/c of American Duck and Hickory Laths.
255. tlic Lot. Ci P P B A R r rpilE BO\b' PARCEL. 2 15o>i>' Holland Suits, size 1 to 6 1 \iu) •>' Tw << d Suit, M/e 1 to 7 1 liojs' Tweed I'loii'.i'i Suit, bi/te 7 to 12 1 I'.ui Boyb' Elastic Biaceb oos. tile IjOI. !»„„. CONDITIONS : -z*^s^ = *}\oii^, ('ln (|iK"i, or Post oißcu \>p£& < Tdci |>.i\ il.lu to J. RHN'DELL, fißltlllTOX HOUSE, Cki.v SxitKbT, AUCKLAND. No paicel sent otherwise. Momy will be it Minded if goods Bent do not answer dcsciiption. A DAM IiKUK'S CONSULTATION /\_ OS 'IIIK DUNKDIN CUP, ISSS. To be Run on February 26, 1885, 4000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. 110 PRIZES 110 PRIZES UIWIH.H \ w lOI.IOWsI- list Imrsc j£"i<«> 10 pri/os at £20 Si cowl lu.ise ><Hi t uli £.iOO 11, ml lioim- Km lOpn/. ■■ .it £V> vi , t, is (dn id. .1) -200 ! cull I'iO Nun st.irteis (ilim- I .'>o prices at £'i d L d) .. <>00 j each 2.0 lot.il .. £I,JOO j £000 Ad.nn Bcde would paiticnlarly draw Subset ibei a' attention to the fact that this consultation will he di.iwii as soon as full, in the presence of the Pi ess and a committee of subseiibcrs. Eaily application for shares should be made by letter only, enclosing two bt.imps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, Bank notes, or diaits. Registered letters or telegrams will nn' on any account be leccued. If bank note* aro sent, please v*>' U\o envelopes, oiio sealed and placed inside tlic other. PO. Orders preferred when pi oem able. It will greatly expo - elite liusiiios if an addiessed envelope is enclobed with application. Address- A DAM BKDE, Caie of H. TV. Abbott, Bok No. 2, I'ost-olliei 1 , Auckland.
ISAAC BATES, SADDLER, CAMBRIDGE. VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. STEPHEN TUCKER, GROCER, PROVISION DEALER, &c., Bi-iis to infoim bis eustomeis in Hamilton and suiiouudiug distiicts, that lie has REMO\ ED umim ins OLD PREMISES, and can now be found in THE STORE NEXT THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, (Lately occupied by Messis. Daley k. Co.), and ti lists to leccivo a continuation of former favouia. KS'The same high quality goods will be always kept in stock, and the leputation earned for low piices will be maintained. STEPHEN TUCKER. Hamilton, No*. 20th, ISS:{.
QUALTROUGH & WHITE, &x^n i3 UTcHKUs ' & °' lM^P l^ YicroMA-sna i.t, HAMILTON WEST. Q. & W. desiie to thank the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settler* atound the distiict for the liberal suppoit accorded to them since they started in business, and now beg to inform them that in addition to supplying meat of first quality at reasonable prices, they puipo&c adding to their business the Ty/TANUFACTURE SMALL GOODS! Daily, as follows : Tripe, Cow Heels, Sausages, White and Black Puddings, and German Sausage. QUALTROUGH & WHITE. Apiil 7th, 1884.
WILLIAM DOWNING, GLAZIER & HOUSE DECORATOR, HAMILTON EAST. l&T KST I M AT E S GIVE N. [A Cvuu.l
rpo ALL IN DEBT AND DIFFICUL1 IIES. Sond Lidt of Creditors to Henry Thomas Si'nlcy, Afuountaut &c., Te Awanuitu. Wmkato. Arrangements with Creditors promptly effected.
T^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Section. A New Time-table comes into force on MONDAY, November 24th, embracing the following principal alterations :—: — The through Waikato Train will lea\e Auckland at 11.30 a in., arriving at Hamilton Junction at . 4.40 p.m. Camhiidgo . . 540 Moninsville . . . 0.00 Te Awamutu 540 Does not stop at Green Lane, Ellerslie, Papatoitoi, Manuiewa, Papakura, Hunua, Runciman, Paerata, Buckland, Tuakau, Whaivarata, and Pokeno. Passengers from these stations proceed by the 10.10 a.m. tram from Auckland, and change into the through tram at Mercer. The Kaipara evening tram will leave Auckland at 4.45 p.m., iustead of 4.30 p.m. Tho Kaipara train from Heleiis>\ illo will leave at 4 p.m., instead of 4.30 p.m. The (i p.m. o\ Auckland will leave at 6 20p.m. for Otahulm. The 10.10 a.m. train from Onehunga will leave at 10 a.m. for Auckland. C. HUDSON, Dia riot Tiaffio Manager.
IT U N T L V l» O T T X U Y. METCALFE & WRIGHT. GLAZED SOCKET PIPES, DRAIN I'IL X ft. I! RIC X & AMI FIRECLAY WARE. VETERINARY SURGEON. Mr J. G. PARSONS has commenced [nactiLf in Cam bridge aud district, and hopes to bluiu the patronage of the public aiound. Addicfafa — Victona Road, Cambiidgo. XownW 12th, 1884. ON SALE. — Flour, Shaips Bian, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowla Wheat l'otatoes, Clud', GheL.se, Bj Keiosenc, Oils, Paints. TOHN KNOX.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1954, 15 January 1885, Page 3
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