NoticesJ. H. D Alton, Tailor, 210, Queen-street, Auckland I give the best VALUE, FIT, and FINISH in the Colony for 5 CASH ONLY I NO CREDIT JjjllL Suits to order £2 10 0 Suits to order £3 15 0 Jj||| r Suitstoorder 215 0 Suits to order 40 0 ]Si /K ■ (I Suitstoorder 30 0 Suitstoorder 45 0 *^*X fjl A Suitstoorder 35 0 Suits to order 410 0 | \\ ' ' XV, „ . , „,„ „ Extra Pair of Trousers with each Suit, Vd i v3f\ ' Suitstoorder 010 0 same material if desired. J | /^! F\ c j| Extra Trousers with Each Suit. x - 1 WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND SELF-MEASUREMENT FORMS. \ _,_ _- _ - » _ . — — -- Trousers to measure 012 6 Trousers to measure £110 \ . Trousers to measure 015 0 Trousers to measure 12 6 \ Trousers to measure 017 6 Trousers to measure 15 0 . ' Trousers to measure 0 18 6 * , I pay over £5000 sterling per year for wages. f I pay over £5000 sterling per year for Colonial Tweeds, this money ib r ■ cSShKS, being spent in New Zealand. y I
"VT O T I C E. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion DUKE OF ALBANY, And Musket Colt, PENROSE, can serve a limited number of mares for the public at Fen Court this season. Terms : Single mares, 3£ guineas each ; two or more mares, property of same owner, 3 guineas each. Grazing, Is Gd per week. Every care, but no responsibility. Service fees and grazing to be paid Ist January, 1890. The above stallions can be seen at Fen Court. JAMES BAILEY, Manager for the Auckland Agricultural Company (Ltd.) Fen Court, Cambridge, 26th September, 1389. JOHN PARR, Sole Agent for Hamilton and district of the celebrated TPT? T3ONEDUST J v>Hi* -D (guaranteed). I have now in stock the following PURE HOMEGROWN SEEDS, from Ed. Webb & Sons :— Red Clover Cowgrass White Clover Alsyke Trefoil Timothy Ribgrass Rape Sheep's Fescue. Also, First-class Colonial Perennial Ryegrass Colonial Italian Ryegrass Colonial Cocksfoot Seed Potatoes (Early and Main Crop) Plain and Barb Wire Ironmongery Grocery, &c, &c. Prices and Samples on Application. HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE. BONEFLOUR&DUST. "pURE BONEFLOUR may be now -*• obtained at our Mill, Ngaruawahia. Orders addressed there will receive immediate attention. W. S. LAURIE & CO. 21st February, 1887. N.B.—Bones bought in any quantity. HHEA FOR THE MILLION. TOWER TEA. FINEST TEA FROM INDIA, CHINA, CEYLON. Tower Tea is Genuine, Pure and Frkk from Colouring Matter. Tower Tea once used will be always used. Each packet is wrapped in lead, thus preserving Strength and Flavour. If you have not yet tried this Worldrenowned Tea, lose no time in procuring a packet. Your verJict will bo "Excellent and Unequalled." TOWER - TEA Is the celebrated brand selected to supply i the Paris Exhibition. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealaud : WM. SHERA & CO., Auckland. j and /cooper's \ Kj ■ \j ■! LIST or WORKS on AGRICULTURE, j s. d. Australasian Fnrmer, by the AgriculI tural, Horticultural and Pastoral Staff of' Tho Australasian ' ... 8 0 Bailey, J. M., The Bnok of Ensilage 0 0 Bommer, Method of Making Manure 1 0 Burn, R. S., Hints to larmers ... 1 3 Denton, 8., Agricultural Drainage... 3 I! Frankland, P. I\, Agricultural Chemical Analyses 8 6 French, H., Processes and Effects of Farm Drainage ...• 8 6 Flint, C. R. brasses and Forage Plants 10 0 Harris, J., Talks on Manures ... 8 0 Johnston and CanieroD, Agricultural I Chemistry 7 C Mackay, A., Australasian Agriculture , ~, 3 0 Mechi, A., How to Farm Profitably 0 0 Neville, G., Farms and Farming ... 7 0 Onion Book, by Twenty Growers ... 1 0 Roosevelt, R., Five Acres Too Much 7 G Stratton, J., Hops and Hop-pickers 1 3 Stephen's Book of the Farm, 2v01e.... 50 0 Stewart, H., Irrigation for the Farm and Orchard 7 6 Simmonds, P., Tropical Agriculture 23 3 Simmonds, P., Hops and their Culture 5 0 Sutton, M. J., Permanent and Temporary Pastures t> 0 Taylor's Agricultural Note Book ... 3 0 Upton, H., Profitable Dairy Farming 2 G Walker, J., How to Farm with Profit 1 G Warinff, (i., Book of the Farm (American) 10 0 Waring, G., Elements of Agriculture (American) ... ... 5 0 Waring, G., Draining for Profit ... 7 0 Wood, T., The Farmers' Friends and Foes 4 0 Warrington's Chemistry of the Farm 3 0 Add 2d to the Is on cost of book for postage. 7G, Queen-street, Auckland. T> W . ROCHE, -*-*" Land & Commission Agent, TE AWAMUTU. Agent for Reid and Gray. District Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Life Assurance Association. Agent for the Colonial Fire Insurance Co.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2698, 26 October 1889, Page 4
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