LOHSriDOINT HOUSE. N. COX HAS NOW OPENED UP AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF General Drapery and Clothing, AND OFFERS SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO CASH PURCHASERS. OOMB 4e JTTIDCra FOB YOTTRSBLVBS. IsT. IR,. COX. N.B.— All Outstanding Accounts due to the late firm of Scott k Cox must be paid to N. R. Cox at once. BEMEMBER/ GREAT UNRESERVED SALE! OALVAGE fITOCK!! U IN A FEW U DAYS. LOOK OUT FOR FCTURE ANNOUNCEMENT. Rennie & Co., Te Awamutu. HAS NOW OPENED UP A LARGE SUPPLY OF SPRING AHD SUMMER GOODS! Dress Department : NEW DRESS FABRICS in Colouied Cashmeres, Spotted and Plain Lustres' Ecarte, Zephyrs, Prints, Ginghams, Sateens, and other washing fabrics. Millinery Department : A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS in all the Newest Shapes ; also, Silks, Satins, Broches, Muslins and Flowers. A choice vaiiety of Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery and other Novelties. Clothing Department : A SPLENDID SHOW OP MEN'S, YOUTH'S k BOY'S CLOTHING in English and Colonial makes. Boot Department : FOR which a SPECIAL ROOM is piovidcd, is repkte in ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, and COLONIAL GOODS at veiy low Prices. J. MISSEN, lIAZVIIT/IXXN'.
TURNIP GROWERS!
250 TONS
CORAL /"\UEEN /^ UANO ! ORAL I UK EN VJU ANO ! This excellent Manure has been analysed by Mr J. A. Pond, Colonial Analyst, as follovv — Moistuie . . GOS\ Organic Matter . 1 1 "G.*» I Silica (Sand) . . . 0.1 VIOO Phosphate* of Lime... 56 85 j Carbonate of Lime . . 2102/ BONEDUSTS (VARIOUS SORTS). Peruvian Guano, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitiate af Soda, Salt. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF ) 2S % and LIME \ :)7 % Dissolved Bone Manure. SEEDS ! Swede Turnip Seeds ! Aberdeen I Devon Greystone f To Anive, per Tankard ) Steamer 'Arawa. 1 Clovers, Timothy, Ryegiass, Cocksfoot, dc, &c. WIRE ! oO TONS BLACK ANNEALED WIRE, Nos. 6, 7, 8 10 TONS 4 BARB WIRE 50 KEGS STAPLES. W. S. LAURIE & CO., AUCKLAND & CAMBRIDGE. N EW REASONABLE fi OODS ! J. MARTIN & SON, TAILORS, I HAMILTON.
TIMBER. AT MERCER SAWMILL. r I^HE subscribe, 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. :— Fiist-class Boards, up to 9 inches in width, 8s per 100 superficial feet. Fnst-claas Scantling, 7s 6d per 100 superficial feet. Second-class Boards and Scantling (mixed), 7s per 100 superficial feet Planed, Tongucd and Grooved, 2s per 100 feet extra. Wide Boards, above 9 inches, as per agreement. Orders taken for Windows, Doors and Mouldings, and all orders attended to with the utmost despatch. CHARLES BELL, Mercer. October 21st, 18Sj. HTHATAWHATA TJOTEL FOR SALE. For particulars apply to ARTHUR DAWSON, Whatawhata,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2084, 14 November 1885, Page 3
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