TIMBER. AT MERCER SAWMILL. rpHE subscriber, having erected his Mill at Mercer for the convenience of supplying customers, is now prepared to supply WHITE PINE TIMBER, delivered into railway trucks or into barges for any station, at the following prices FOR CASH ONLY. viz. :— First class Boards, up to 9 inches in width, 8s per 100 superficial feet. First-class Scantling, 7a 6d per 100 superficial feet. Second-class Boards and Scantling (mixed), 7s per 100 superficial feet. Planed, Tongued and Grooved, 2a por 100 feet extra. Wide Boards, above 9 inches, as per agreement.
Older? taken for Windows, Doors and Mouldings, and all orders attended to with the utmost despatch. CHARLES BELL, Mercer. October 21st, 1885 TURNIP "GROWERS !
250 TONS CORAL pWUEEN f^ UANO ! ORAL I^UEEN VJUANO ! This excellent Manure has been analysed by Mr J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst, as follows :—: — Moisture . ... 6 08^ Organic Matter . . 14 - 63 I Silica (Sand) . ... 05 V lOO Phosphate of Lime .. 56 8o I Carbonate of Lime .. 21-02; BONEDTJSTS (VARIOUS SORTS). Peruvian Guano, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate af Soda, Salt.
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF ) 28 % and LIME ( 37 % Dissolved Bone Manure.
SEEDS ! Swede "| Turnip Seeds ! Aberdeen I Devon Greystone j To Arrive, per Tankard /Steamer 'Arawa.' Clovers, Timothy, Ryegraas, Cocksfoot, &c, dc.
WIRE ! 30 TONS BLACK ANNEALED WIRE, Nos. 6, 7, 8 10 TONS 4-BARB WIRE ,10 KEGS STAPLES. W. S. LAURIE & CO., AUCKLAND <& CAMBRIDGE.
J^EW REASONABLE ri oods i J. MARTIN & SON, TAILORS, HAMILTON.
•VT O T I C E . P. MUNRO, Blacksmith, Hamilton, in thanking his customers for past favours, begs to notify that he has ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP with Mr VOICE, and that they are prepared to undertake all kinds of General Blacksnuthing, and trust, by attention to business and moderate charges, to receive a fair share of public suppoit. Our price list of Shoeing is : Hacks, 6s ; Medium Draught, 7a ; Heavy Draught, 8s ; Removes, 4s. P. MUNRO & WM. VOICE, Blacksmiths, HAMILTON. August Ist, 188."),
In reference to the above, P. Munro respectfully requests that all outstanding Accounts due to him in his late business will be settled at an early date. P. MUNRO. T~HE TAUWHARE CHEESE FACTORY will start operations about the FIRST WEEK IN OCTOBER. Intending suppliers are requested to notify the Manager (Mr Allen) before that date. Fourpence per gallon will bo paid to those who have purchased land from the Company, *nd 3Jd to outsiders.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 3
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