WEBB & SONS, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, WORDSLEY, ENGLAND. 1» § 0 « « I p < w fr fa T JI THE LARGEST BONA FIDE SEEDGROWERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. Buy diiect from the grower, and so secure the PUREST SEEDS of the best kinds as low in price as any other house, AUTUMN SOWING. GRASSES AND CLOVER SEEDS, &c , supplied direct from the home olticß at the very lowest current prices. Send particulars and quantities of Seeds required EARLY, so that the order may be sent to England by next mail, to be heie ready for autumn sowing. Address to the COLONIAL OFFICE : NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND, N. Z. A few tons of Mangold, Swede, Turnips, Clovers and Grass Seeds now on sale at Newmarket. Trial Orders Solicited. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). HAVE ON SALE ATTHbIK VARIOUS BRANCHES - LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 26 per cent. LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 36 per cent. LAWES 1 DISSOLVED BONES I^ORAL QUEEN OUAKO -Mixture BONEDUST & BONEFLOUR! "VTEW CLOVERS ! rpURNIP ! /CARROT ! ■[%TANGOLD ! GARDEN QKKDS ! AKDEN kJEEDS ! All the principal Varieties of firstclass quality. Ryegrass Cocksfoot Oats (feed and seed) Flour Sharps Bran Wheat Potatoes Bacon Cheese Foundation Comb Fencing Wire, 6, 7, 8 Staples Rollers and Pins Ploughshares Bai bed Wire AGENTS FOR REID & GRAY, And WALLACE & HOTHAM. Stephen Tucker GROCER, FRUITERER, AND PROVISION DEALER, HAMILTON, Begs to inform his customers in Hamilton and surrounding districts that he has moved into more /COMMODIOUS "PREMISES, KJ X lately occupied by Messrs Scott and Cox GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES will Btill be carried out on all the following lines :—: — Sugar Sago Sauce Tea CcKRANTi Vinegar Rick R,\isr\s Jams Flouh Matciifm Marmalade CIMiLK Cots and Sauceks, from 3s (id per doz., And all goo is very low for Cash, and ot tho best quality. STEPHEN TUCKER. Hamilton, Sept. 10, 1885. Agent for — The Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand. The Australian Mutual Live Stock Insurance Society (Limited). TIME-TABLE OF ROYAL MAIL COACH. Hamilton and Frankton. Leaves Hamilton E<ist daily for Hamilton West and Franktou Railway Statious at 10 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 3 p.m. d.45 p m. Returning to Hamiltou East after the arri\ al of every train. Passengers and parcels delivered at any part of the borough. For the contractors, FRED. GAUDIN. October 21at, 188P, ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 12 November 1885, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2083, 12 November 1885, Page 3
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