Notices. ■ ■■ • ! E. T. DAVEY, G-ROCER, ETC., j Oats, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, g - AND BONEDUST ' g 8 . IN-ANY- QUANTITY. -.- -,-■" . $ 8 ■'< \ '.. n $ § BEST BRANDS -FJLOTJR. g pf Groceries and Fruit of all Descriptions. g> pij £d I Drapery ■& General Goods. J - g . LARGE.QUANTITY OF FRUIT CASES- ON SALE. „ P E. T....DA.VEY, HAMILTON. "~" NEXT WAIKATO ITIBJSS^FFICE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE .- FOR , GENERAL BRAPEM AND CLOTHING. JUST ARRIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of "" "■ '"■■■f ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND. SHOES, At Prices to Suit the Times. jr. Missßisr,
& QOOPER'S List of Wobks on Fruit Culture, Fhuit j PIIKSURVIXO, &c. ' •' . ■ s.'d. Haltct—Art of Grafting and Budding ... 3-.OJ I .unyard—Fruit-farmintf for Profit 1 9 J jiurridfcc—' The Cultivation of Fruits, &c... 50 : Downing—The Fruits and Fruit Tices ot : America 27 0 i Du Hreull—Scientific Culture of Fruit Trees 4 0 ! Fish —The Hardy-Fruit Box 12 0 j Fish—Pruning, Grafting, and Budding ... 1 3 : JtMtllcr—Small Fruit Cuiturist (American) 7 0 j Fuller—Peach Culture [American];., .. 7 0 Groom—The Apple in Orchard'and Gar- , den ... ... 13; Grindon—Fruits and Fruit Trees 7> 0 j Hobday—Fruit Culture for Profit i 3 i Hogg—The Fruit Manual (sth edition) ... 18 0 j Hogg—Apple and Pear as Vintage Fruits 9 (5 ! Husman—American Grape-Growing and "Wine-making ; 7 0 Hurst—Art of Canning and Preserving Fruits, &c 1 0 Jenkings—Art of Propagation ... ... 1 S Kjnaston —Out-door Fruits for the Million 0 8 Lea—Small Fruit Farms ... : 1 3 Manvillc—Pract. Grunge and Lemon Cult. 6 (5 Mooro—Handbook of Orange Culture ... 5 0 Recmliu—''l lie Wine-Makers' Manual ... 7 0 Rivers—The Miniature Fruit Garden r ... <1 U Rorer—Canning and Preserving 1 C Spalding— Orange Culture in California ... 7 0 Taylor—Tobacco : A Farmer's Crop ... 2 G Ten Acres Enough, or Small Fruit Farms * in Araerica ' ... *1 6 Whitehead—Profitable Fruit Farming ... 3 0 Wood—The Tree Pruner 2 o Wood—The Tree Planter 3 0 70, Qtn-KN-STRKI'T, AtXKLAND. j} EI D AND QUAY'S JOINTHD PULVERISING DISC • HARROWS, In sizes from six feet to twelve feet ; wide. Also, their Improved 13 RO AUG AST FORCE-FEED GRAIN, GRASS, AND TURNIP SOWER. - Sous uniformly regular under all conditions, and can be entrusted to the guidance of a boy. Send for Testimonials. OR'YIN DRILLS, J FROM 11 TO 17 COULTERS. The Grain being covered at once prevents j the "birds from taking the seed. ! Also their PATENT BAGGERS 1 (Single or Double). ! Send for Testimonials. One of tlrMi Single-baggers cut, when timed, 70 bays in half an hour. ■ | Also, No.? 1, 2, and 4 CHAFF- j CUTTERS, with all latest improvements, | Over 8,000 Made. ' DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS. - Over 8.0(10 Made. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS, All sizes, with plain and serrated rings, or all plain rings. STEEL ZIGZAG HARROWS. No. 1 ltoyal Fan Mill, 2-tin. wide, £7, railage p:iid. No. 1 Royal Fan Mill, 30in. wide, £S 10s, railage paid. ' • . , ' Bentall's CD D ChafFcutters, £6 6s. Flexible Tripod Harrows, Square Link Chain Harrows, all sizes; GhaffcutterS and 'Chaffuutters and Baggers, all sizes at reduced prices ; Ilorsegears,-1, '■&, 3, and - 4-horse, also new Pattern Light 2-Jiorse Gear, Fencing Standards, .Plain and Barbed Fencing Wire, , Wirestrainers, Drays, Turnip and Manure Drills, Grubbers, Acme lianowe, Corn-bruisers, etc., ; etc. PLOUGH FITTINGS. At Reduced Prices. Catalogues on application. Agents for CLAYTON AND SHUTTLE WORTH'S MILLS AND ENGINES. rjl HOMAS ' |I> LACK WEL L Begs to inform the residents, of Hamilton and neighbourhood that he has commenced business in the premises adjoining Gwynne's Hotel as BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Repairs Neatly Executed, rp T> O I L L 1 . JL>. Jti Begs to inform his friends, the Medical Profession, and fhe general public that he has opened the rooms over his pharmacy in Queen-street, Auckland, for the practice of SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY in all its various branches ; where the best quality and the latest improvements iu artificial teeth, guaranteed for comfort, mastication, durability, and natural appearance can be obtained, combined with civility, attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges, by which he respectfully solicits, and hopes to secure a fair share of support. Dental work re- 6 paired. Consultations free. Operations ( under Nitrous Oxide Gas. Hours of busi- 1 ness : 9 to 5. Mil WILLIAM MACGFvEGOR HAY, Soi.ICITOK, , Will attend at Te Awamutu on FRIDAY, the 13th inst., and afterwards fortnightly on dates to be advertised. Local Agent: R. W. Roche, Office ; Adjoining Mr Teasdale's Store.
I Jg. X.. KAI K 0 Rt NEW GARDES SEEDS - ; > _ \ ■' .« : ED. WEBB & SONS. 1 Webbs' Golden Drop ) Winter ! Webbs' White Challenge i Wheat ! | Webbs' Karlj' Mammoth Longpod Beans ; Webbs' Giant Rocca Sow at . I Webbs' Monster Wliife.Tri- I ones,. "aprl, | ' poli Onion V transplant | Webbs' Red Globe Tripoli | in | , Ohion J the Spring. | PRIZE £2 PRIZE Will be given at the next Show for the heaviest crop of Webbs'Red Globe Tripoli Onion grown on a square pole of ground (oi x 5i yards), all the onions grown ivit/iin the measure ; the ground to be measured, onions pulled and weighed in the presenoe of a reliable witness. The seed to be purchased through my agcncy. I reserve to myself the right to show, and tliis is the only line in which I- shall compete. AGENT FOR THE AUCKLAND HOLLER MILXS (Wholesale and Retail). Flodr, Bit ax, Sharks, Oats, Chaff, &c. Agent for WALKER'S IRON FENCING ROLLERS, . ' • (Wholesale and Retail). Fencing Wire, Barbed Wire, Staples, Etc., Etc. GEO. .1. ,\ i-: AL. CAMBRIDGE May 9th, ISSS. .; GEORGE PEARSON, SHOEING & GENERAL i HAMILTON EAST. | jpARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED. I ■; j Wheelwrights' Work Neatly ! Turned Out. HARROWS, SCARIFIERS, &c , MADE TO ORDER. Settlers in the surrounding districts will find it to their advantage to entrust any jobs they may have in the above lines to me, as I do the work myself, and make use of nothing but first-class material iu my work. - , G. PEARSON. 1 Hamilton East, Nov. i, ISS7. A T E wTI? D - PUMPING MILLS. The undersigned has on hand a small number of wind pumping mills for the supply of water to cattle, etc. Troughs, Hydraulic Rams, Force Pumps, etc., on \ stock or to order. For particulars and price list apply to D. RICHARDSON, - Cambridge. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN "IHOR MY ADVERTISEMENT IN NEXT SATURDAY'S ISSUE, and bear in mind I advertise principally to show my interest in your district. ALFRED JOWITT, Wholesale Merchant, CUSTOMS-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Box 329. J.lVJTeell^ mAILOR AND HABIT ' MAKER, Grey-street, HAMILTON EA..ST, Having started business as above, I shall be glad to receive orders for Suits, Qqality of cloth and workmanship not to be beaten. Priccs to meet the times: ( [a C.\ III). ] TAMES i l '. HAULTAIN, Barrister & Solicitor, Tji.Ml'LK CHAMBERS, " Comer Vulcan Lane and High-street, AUCKLAND,'
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2472, 15 May 1888, Page 3
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