Notices 1W T^PII 0 P A II C II P V lull n & bAUiinijl. New Parcel and Price Lists for Autumn, 1885. S. it C. have iilc'iMire in lutlm.ltllif7th.it the extensive alleiaticns and inipiovcments to their C^iieen sticet Pi enures are now <i|ipituchin? c<i iipletmu. Alv>, thoaiuval of the fu«it Shipments for Autumn and Wmtor, ex tlnect -,s To K\po, <&c , &c. JllJ 11 ci>M-ieqvi< nco of theii rapid I v develnpinpr trade S. «fc Co's [Hueha.-,o> fir thih season aie much laipei thin usual, and compute, bi-sidf-. > Un • hp-cial Novelties, 111 in) lots that will be. f mud exceptionally gmid value, and winch (beiusf dn-'ct impoi tor-*) cm oulv be procured 111 nd city or pmvmce, at then establishment, notably i'l'iOO woith of High-class Boy*', Youths', and Men* Clothing, and .in immense puichase of All vvuol Superior DRESS FABRICS, pait of tho insolvent estate of an English Manufacturer. / The striking success th it h is attended our ti.uhng operations hi the pist is undoubtedly , ) laigily due to the almost nyid CASH PFJI NUIPLES on winch v\ o haw conducted ( \mu business fiom the b^inmui;. These principles we purpose adhenug to, as otherwise 1 \ wo could not possibly sell Goods at our piesunt low prices. ) SMITH L CAUGHEY'S Paicel System is now an admitted BOON to Cmmtiy Settlors. | SMITH k CAUG Hft Y S Paicels II.IVB for four yeais given untmutidt <l », itisfaction. 1 SMITH & CAIKJHKY have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, ,-xnd | by so dump havo secured the confidence of tho Public. SMITH &CAI'GIII;Y study closely the wants of their Count: y f1 1 "ids w\ do their t utmost to supply a (tcnuine Aiticlo at the lowest jxis^iblo pi ice foi C.ith. RULES OF SMITH & CAUGHEY'S PARCEL SYSTEM. IST. — All Orders must be accompanied with Cash, P. 0.0., Clieqi.e-, undo payable to SMITH & CAUGHEY. Letter^ containing cheques or coin should be registered. 2ND — All Parcels over 20i Packed securely in Canvas and sent, freight paid, tr> any ' Railway Station or Port in Nbw Zealand t cached dnect fiom Auckland. Where freight is demanded please communicate tho fact to us. ORD. — Every Article guaranteed strictly in accordance with description given. f) I TH. — We willingly substitute for any article in a Parcel not required other goods of T equal value. w'TH. — jf all y p <uce i j s no t approved of, and returned in pool condition within 14 0 days, we are prepared to refund purchase money 111 fiid, and pay carnage both ways. How to clothe a Family of Boys at littlo cost : Sund to SMITH k CAUGHKY for a 30t BUNDLE of TWKHDS, 111 lengths fiom 2 to 7 vnds. How to clothe a Family of Girls at littlo cost : Send to SMITH k CAUGHEY for a 2.">s to 40, BUNDLE of DRESS GOODS, Ulster Cloth, Flaunt, a-id Calicoes. How to Furnish a Bedroom at little cost : Send to SMITH fi OAUGHKY for a 2-Guinca PARCEL of BLAN KETS, SHEETS, qV I LT, CIT RTA INS, Lc. | How to clothe a whole Family at little cmt : Send t.> SMITH k CAUGHEY for their Wonderful £5 PARCEL, containing over i) 0 yards Material and Gentleman's Full Suit. ; Lot 1, the EXTRAORDINARY £5 FAMILY PARCEL. 1 Full Suit of real good West of England Tweed (state size) ; or, instead, one pair of our Beautiful Witney Double-bod Blankets, and an equally large White Crochet Quilt 1 Dress of our Scarbro' Serge, in fashionable and u.seful shades contuning 10 yards ; 2 i yards of Rich Velveteen to trim 1 Useful Dress for a Girl of 10, containing 8 yards of Twilled Hinn n spnn Wincey 5 yards of Strong Tvvred, recommended to wear ; 12 yards of Heavy Yard-wide Flannel 12 yards of Crewdson's Famous Calico, 12 yards of Very Strong Grey Calico 7 yards of Strong Scotch Twill Shirting 23 yards of Remnants of Dre^s Materials, Prints and Hollands, &c, in useful lengths In all containing over 90 yards of Material and a Full Suit, eveiy ltjni of which has been nelccted with a regard to wear, quality, not quantity, being our aim in making up nil onr EXTRAORDINARY PARCELS. 1 Moleskin, Is 4\d, Is Bd,ls lOd, kc. We havo » good Daik < Jroy Stocking at Is, Corduroy, at lowest price capital for country vvo.ll. Blankets, 9-4. 10s Od, 13s Cd per pair upwards ; 10-4, 12s (id, 15s od, 18* Od, DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. 21s, upwards ; 11-1, 15a (id, 17** od, 19s Bleached and Uiihloiched Tiblu.g, Is 4W, <sd, 2Us, up to 3!) d Od Is 10.1, 2s 3 1, 2s (id, 2s «Jd, 3s Od, 4s (id per , Flannels, 7 t 'd, fl'.d, 10',d, Is, Is 2W, Is 4W, yard Is Od, Is Bd, upwards Fla\ Shirtings, r,, ! d, o,'d, 7 ( 'd, « l .d I Hosieiy, Gloves, Ribbons, Milling, and Sc .teh Twill Shiith>, '»,•!, t.,d, 7,' d, 10,' d Mantles.infrie.it vanety, at mu v\ell- ' Tvvoe'ls, Is Od, 2s 3d, Js (l, 2s ltd, os Od, to I known low Oish pi v.■ I ."is (id
ADAM BEDES CONSULTATION OS TIM, (.iKEAT NokiMhßN M'KU'LK'II \SI", ! To bo inn .it Auckland, on June (ith 18S-"), 2000 Members at 10s each. S ri- 1 im.i el l \ k 2 Pi x/< t> nt £25 £.">0 ' Ut lloi-c i:? 00 X) Pi i/os. at J. 10 100 I --'.id ll.n-p 100 'A 0 l'liA-satilS 150 1 3i.i Hoi-o oo — Kt.utM^ \\n) Total ...£3OO j Non Stai tils 150 Totil . £700 | In the event of more than 2.000 Fx kctt, being applied for, Prizes will be incieascd pio idta. \kvm Buik would paiticulaily draw Xu 1 sciibers' attention to the fact that all his C /limitations aiu drawn in the pr •soiico ot the Pi ess and a Committee of S'lhsuiihcis. AlhO, that atrangemciits are now complete for a series of Consultations thiounhout tho year. Any Subsciiber di<iuiiig a prize, will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in any future list, any .sum not exceeding Four Pounds without i emmitting any further ca'h, this amount to be deducted from prize money. Early application for Shares should be made by letter only, entlosuig Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Older, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will nut on any account be received. If hank Notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the oth« r. P. 0. Orders pieferred when ptocur.iblo It will gruitly expedite business if in addicssid envelope is enclosed with application. Arid! Ess- ADAM BEDE, Care of H.N. Abbott, Box IS'o. 2, Post office, Auckhnd.
Look at our \ /First Prize. £1000 DUNIDINCTP T'.IKTHDAY AND CHKVT V \ HANDICAP. AUTUMN I I AITLV EARLY. Results. ) \ XnillM. M T ( ( i.LDi LIKE JsCCCEfcS. ROBIN HOOD. DUXKDIN BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, To be run at Duuedin, M.iy 2ath, 1885. N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL, To be lun at Chiistchurcli, May 23 th, ISSS. 8000 at 10s each. Will close May 22. About "J2O Prizes. Each ticket has 10 chances, and can obtain a Prize in each of 10 Drawings. HiKiiiDVY Hvndicap. I Grand National. First . . £ 1000 I First . £300 Second . . 300 Second . . . . ISO Third . 150 | Third . 75 All Others divi- 400 | All others divided 200 ded about ,£2B about £-10 each each j£725 £IS3O 101 CASH nONDS. latso £100 10 .it 10 £100 at 25 100 15 .it 8 UQ sat 20 100 IA .it 0 . ... l{*) 10 it 15 150 116 at 0 673 £1,426 MX APPLICATIONS EXCEEDING AOVhK I ISE!) NUMHEK OF 8000 will be alloted as LXIKA CASH ISONDS OF £5 EACH (less the usual commission), INS IE AD OF INCREASING VALUE OF EXITING TRI/ES, ar.d will be called Oth Class. We well to be distinrtl) understood that our drawmi;> -\ic ALWAYS conducted b> a COM.MIIIhK of SHAREHOLDERS, and that KM'Rh>ENIAIIVES OF IHE PRESS arc likewise present ; and Names and Adiln sses of principal winners arc always sent tluouchout New Zealand. From the nuiiber of people who INSPECT our HOOKS (1 iy by d iy. and the correspondence we re< rue (.ind answer) rclatiro to our drawings, dibtnbution of prues, and our business generally, it seems almost superfluous to 'till say "OUR HOOKS \RE ALWAYS OPEN FOR INsi'l.C 1 lON ," jet such is the fact, and our ever inn c isiii^ business shows plainly the result. I'liMse send two 2d stamps for reply and result. IO Orders picferred. Is exchange on Stamps md Cheques Coin or Note* should be rcgisten i) Rtgistcicd Letters and Telegrams reCI FIKST PRIZE, 1 r 2 races and GRAND NATIONAL, > j EIGHT CLASSES £300. ) ( CASH BONDS. ROBIN" HOOD, C^rc Tims. Siapi eton, Box 2JS, P. 0., Christdiurdi Or, Juiial Flhming, City Baths, Colombo-street, Chiistcburch
C 1 II E E P S H E A R I N G. io Thos. Hughes, Win, Manktelow, Win. Clibbs and Win. Wyatt, are open to make engagements with iiinholders for next season for shearing any number of sheep in any pait of the district. — Apply Waikato Times Office.
pRUSHED OATS. The undersigned are prepared to Cruah Oats at 3d per bushel. Ordcis left at the Hamilton Auction Mart w ill receive prompt attention. KNOX & RIDLER, Excelsicr Flour Mills.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY !!l PEARSON'S Carbolic Sand (Pati-mmO O"il-L • fl'Ml'* above T'oap nas b°cn lecom1. mended by the medical faculty as a disinfectant, and fiom its tlean^ing piopci tics ii peculi.uly adapted for the use of Dan j men and Butchcis, etc., as it ■lestioys all insect lile. llousi liohlcis will al.io Jiud it to their <idvantig>' to use it. The sand u»ul in the manufactuie of this Soap is only to 1 c found on the banks ol the Waikato River, and Waikato lesidents will leadily undei stand that a beautiful white buiface will be impaited to floors, etc., that have been scrubbed with it. To be had at tho Manufactory, Hamilton East. Al.t'M. v\B Agent : John liuchanan Esq., Custom-house-street.
MR J. G. PARSONS, Vetcrionry Surgeon, Cambridge, begs to inform his patrons and the public that Mr Usherwood (his late assistant), is no longer in his employment, and that in fiture all business will be attcnt ed to lohly by Mr I'm sons himself.
PROOF of DEBT FORM, under the Bankiuptcy Act 1533, FOR , C ALE at thii, office.
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