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. Notices. • i i,; _ ,;.y„ ;;■.■ -.T ; ? a,/a.pbb webe: O T T "D TTi "D TD TP "O ri HIGH-armed A LIBERAL DISCOTNT FOR CASH. ;: . ' r' j ii , ' 'ffi '' '' ',— ' —V ' ao™ ' A i ; T ALf X 7 FANCY EMPORIUM AND CHILDREN'S PARADISE, • """-""Si 'JSSt£s&f of * ,y IMK>RTKK — Ul I'LLj ''' * ' = QUEEN-STREET,- AUCKLAND.:: DAISY FLY-KILLER, Is: post free. Is 2d. ~

W SOUTER &CO. ! SEED, MANURE. & PRODUCE j | MERCHANTS, - '! OAMBRIDGE, HAVE FOR SALE the following GOODS: — A SHIPMENT OF GLOVER SEEDS, just lauded, ex Coptic ; also, one of 1 TURNIP AND CARROT SIOEDS, ex lonic, from the celebrated Seedsmen, Messrs Sutton and Sons, of Reading, containing the following kinds, well suited for the Waikato district: — SWEDES. SUTTONS', Champion UTTONS' Hardy Purple-top SUTTONS' Queen : UTTONS' Purple-top Stubble gUTTONS' Crimson King. TURNIPS. SUTTONS' Devonshire Groystone : » UTTONS' Imperial Green Globe SUTTONS' Purple-top Man.moth L'TTONS': Abprdeeu Purple-top,., CARROTS. SUTTONS' TVhite Belgian UTTONS' Red Intermedial6 SUTTONSULong.Red-Catlle. UTTONS' Yellow Carrot. MANGOLDS. SUTTONS' Long Red UTTONS'Long Yellow. V.• ..; - , • ' Also, - " "CORNER'S Taunton Swedes, and MARSHALL'S Purple-top Swede. GRASS SEEDS —Ryegrass (Povertyßay and Canterbury), Cocksfoot. (Akaroa ' and Taranaki), Italian Rye and Tall Fescue WHEAT—Purple Straw „ White Tuscan OATS—Black Tartarian Oats ~ Dun Oats „ White Tartarian ~ Sparrowbill ~ American Triumph ~ Canadian. !. s BARLEY—Cape Barley e j FLOUR, Oatmeal, Wheatmeal, Gennina, I Bran, Sharps 1 GRAINS—Oats, Maize, Barley, Ryecorn, 1 ' Fowl Wheat ! BONEDUSTS—Waikato, JCE., Bell's, Auckland Tallow Co., and Hellaby's — i SUPERPHOSPHATES — Lawes' and I Ollendorff 26 and 36 %, Hill's, &c. i GUANO—CoraI Queen, Long Island and flp Huon Island. i KEMPTHORNE AND PROSSER'S ! MANURES. TlMßEß—Totara, Kahikatea, Kauri, and Rimu, Door Sashes, Mouldings and Turnery. IRON—Galvanised Ridging and Spout r> ing. WlßE—Barbed and Plain, Rollers (iron and wood), and Pins. 3 PLOUGHSHARES, Skeiths, Mould 5 Boards, direct from Hornsby and ! Reid and Gray. 15 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS— 2 ; Reid & Gray's g j Hornsby'S, an» S I HoWARIt's. P ! POSTS—Totara, Puriri, and Birch. Z 1 STRAINERS & GATE POSTS—Totara 3 and Puriri. , LlME—Hydraulic, Wilson's, Shell Lime. BRICKS, Socket and Drain Pipes. . BLUESTONE, Sheep Dip, Lime, Salt, I Sulphur i COAL— Taupiri and Waikato House Coal; G, 'l } Blacksmith—Newcastle and West- • | port. of I PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ~ I Orders forwarded with the utmost care rand attention by railway, waggon, or ; steamer. erj QLOVERS ! , y ;; • QLOVERS! )y, Ex Rimdtaka. d, | Now to hand, and for sale by the underof ; signed at Te Awamutu, oue of os ; the finest shipments, of : 'iDLOYEK, SEED ever imported, consisting of j Red Olovek, . White Clover, ~! Alsyke, Cowguass, Timothy, Ribguass and Tkefoil. a- j Also, RAPE & TURNIP SEED I And ,r " | COCKSFOOT & RYEGRASS. R. T. ¥IL LA R ! SEED MERCHANT, P, ! TE AWAMUTU. I February 14, 1890. The waikato timber com ( PAN V (LIMITED), | LICHF IEL D . i We are prepared to supply ,SAWN & SQUARED TOTARA .R I 'k' j Of any dimensions. | POSTS, — I STRAINERS, ™ I INTERMEDIATES est. |. ! RAILS. stl | [ng ; ijj Full size and of best quality, pg, ' Dg PROMPT DELIVERY "y Price? and particulars on applicatio to ng J. S. BROWNE, Manager, Waikato Timber Co. (Limited), — Liuhtield. STAR HOTEL, g KIHIKIHI. Hl _ jgOND, pitOPRIETOI I First-class Accommodation. GOOD STABLING. ' WlXiiS, AwiS AND SI'IRITS 01' Bec Bkand-! Only. 'nk "\TISITING" CAP>DS printed, equal 1 p V copperplate, nt Tho.W aikafco .Timt • Office. '

I ■ . rpHIS OP4GEIS . K A "; ; IT .RESERVED IV ' ' J'OR.. T W, KINCAID'S J **" jor„ STOCKTAKING * ! STOCKTAKING i ! • • T>ARGAINS !• : | ■ JDargains 1 JjJ DRAPERY! C ; CLOTHING,; iN BOOTS AND S^OES,, A ' -JEkt Hjse Fotokc IsfjjiE. JLA J BARGAINS! « 1 BARGAINS! 1 BARGAINS! :' To make room for fresh. , T | purchases coming Ijl It' to hand. " .. W. KINCAID'S S. ; CASH STORES, Q ! VICTORIA.-STREET, W CAMBRIDGE. D _ R, WILKINS, Shortland-strcel (near Star Office), treati i most diseases by Electricity, Galvanism, &c., Hot Air, Vapour and Medicated i Baths, after. Professor Kirk's system i Spectacles arranged to all sights. See 1 Dr. Wilkins's pamphlet on the.'curability of all diseases, surgical, medical and nerve I debility, mainly without internal; mediciues. Post free, 7d. Call or write. | PAINTS, OILS. SCRIM, WALL PAPERS, AND BORDERINGS. ' Fine lot of New Patterns, at j Auckland Prices. 1 J. T. HOIINE, Haiiiltos*. £2T Refreshment Room, witli Daily Papers, &c. i i rnHE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFJ ~ 1 ASSOCIATION. Established 1869. e r During the year 1889 this Sbciet, - earned a higher rate of interest, 'reducei its working expenses more, and laid by larger proportion of its revenue than an other Society in New Zealand. The Australasian Banking and Insu .. ranee Record congratulates the Nationi Mutual on the large profit—£s2jOOOmade on its freehold properties, arid als on its-prudence in putting it to Reserv< I The interest on this amount will seeni an addition to the bonuses for all'time t come, in which all members, present an , future, will participate. b H. REES GEORGE, j District Agent, Auckland; D ' A. J. L. COATES, Waikato Agcn{. , Clearing Sale STOCK-TAKING. I- ~ BOOKS ! STATIONERY 1 ! O pANCY GOODS ' ! : FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY, I, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEB. 17t .: - . i During the Sale, all goods will 1 . i offered at froui 10 to 25 percent, und . J usual prices. I ALL BOOKS AT ENGLISH PUBLISHI g j •' PRICES. N.B.—The above reductions apply j cash purchases only. Goods booked w I be charged usual rates. Catalogues ok Ajm'licaxiuk. T This is the first sale I have ever calle and will be genuine.' J. S. BOND, PRINTER, STATIONER, AND BOOKSELLER, ! DUKE - STREET, OAMBRIDG LAND ASSOCIATIO: DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, ,C | LEASE (with purchasing clause), The Company's Tauwhare. Factory ■ now in active operation, and will ta j milk at factory prices from all who pii ' chase or lease from the Association, th .'securing a ready sale for one of t | principal products of the soil. To honest, energetic, industrio families specially easy terms will given. Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. :sx i N T _ 1 c 1 — j I-f. STEWART, Photographer, Cai to | bridge, is leaving at the commenceme ,es of next month/ Those requiring Phol taken shoukl risit his Studio at once.

. BROWN, BARRETT&CO.'S TEA CIRCULAR. ■ ' - - - - :■ I WE WOULD NOT HAVE VENTURED,T,O ENTER WITH NEWLY-ADOP, TED SKILL AND ALL OUR STRENGTH ,IN THE TEA-PACKING TRADE HAD WE NOT SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL AND STRIKING TO INTRO DCJCE. 1 . ...... • ■ _ ; OUR WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF COFFEES WE HAVE* ALSO ADOPTED FOR OUR TEAS, AND THE : '' I 2a iOd per lb.. ' : 2s 4d per lb. ' 2s per lb; ' ■•• BRANDS' v •■>■■■• ■ ;; ; l !! OONSIST.OF A BLENDING-OE THAT SO VERY FAMOUS AND RENOWNED I | TEA IN VOGUE AND ALL THE RAGE IN. ENGLAND, ' »:|MLON TEA. • < ■j! Our Name on each respective Brand - will suffice as a guarantee o£ the good value _ i of each quality. j But one of our Best Brands will be the - j COLOMBO GARDEN CEYLON TEA, m I A Pkari. or a Koh-i-noor amongst alt. Tkas, that have cqme before, the'Pduuc I : YET. ' The price, 2s lOd per lb, for this Tea, we made so low, wishing to. introduce, the , I same, and making a profit by the quantity of sate., . , .. i ' Its real value will be ascertained' by its economical',quality. One pound of this i Tea will go as far as 1-J- pounds of any other Tea, and the consumer will have the j excellence of its flavor into the bargain. It is tl\e Bouquet of all the best; blends procurable from Colombo direct., . ;d Sure to be liked by all, and will no doubt secure us the success we aim at. BROWN, lURRETT & CO., : TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS. j"* READ, MARK, LEARN, INWARDLY DIGEST i. ' THE FINEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD IS . ld 1 THE 5 BAKING POWDER MANUFACTURED from the PUREST; and. MOST WHOLESOME IN GREDIENTS. It is one of the most important discoveries ever made by )(] mankind, because it conduces so rr.uch to the health of families. PUDDINGS WITHOUT YEAST. BREAD WITHOUT YEAST. PASTRY WITH LESS "S BUTTER. id DIRECTIONS FOR USE. TO MAKE BREAD.—To every pound of flour add a large teaspoonful of the ! Baking Powdor, the usual quantity of salt with each pound of flour, in a dry state; then ! pour on about half-a-pint of cold water or milk, mix quickly into a dough of the 1 j same consistence as when using yeast, taking care not to knead it more than '1G j necessary. It is most important that the oven should be sufficiently hot. PASTRY, PIE CRUSTS, &c.—Mix about half-a-teaspoonful of the Powder with a pound , of flour, then work in about half the usual quantity of butter, dripping, or lard, id PLUM, SUET, and OTHER PUDDINGS should never be made without it. A teaspoonful to a pound of flour makes them both light and digestible, and effects a great saving in eggs and butter. fS, NORFOLK DUMPLINGS.—Prepare as for Bread, put into boiling water immediately and boil twenty minutes without taking the lid off. SCONES.—Use same quantities as for Broad, using sweet milk or water. 3S, COPY OF ANALYTICAL REPORT. Laboratory, Hobson-street, Auckland, June 13,1854. " I have sampled the Baking Powder in the bulk, prepared by Mr John pn Buchanan, Merchant, Auckland, and have analysed the same and find the constituents pure and well-proportioned. " The result of my examination proves this article to be superior to any either imported or colouially prepared that has been submitted to me, and I can, therefore, confidently recommend it to the public." j (Signed) J. A, POND, Colonial Analyst, j Manufactured:ancl Sold Wholesale by ! E. BUCHANAN & CO., | TEA, COFEEE, AND SPICE MERCHANTS, I g'CXSSSTK'oxheIS'S - j^xrcKx.i%.nrz> RETAIL BY STOREKEEPERS GENERALLY. i - •

■J. H. Tailor, 210, Qucexi-strcet, Auckland I give the best FIT, FINISH in the Colony for ' ' OASH ONLY I NO CREDIT ! f Suits to order... £2 10 0 Suits to order ... ... ••• £3 15 0 Suits to orders.i... . 2 15; 0. , Suits to order v . ... • ... 40 0 'If • /. . ; Suit3 to order... 3 0 o*l Suits to order ... 45 0 j rf J f 1 11 „. ' or n Suits to order.. ... 410 0 // k. {: M Suits to order 3 «> 0 J\- i { Extra Pair of Trousers with each- Smt, ;| • Suits to order ... 310 0 aame matwial ifjlesired. JmM )Extra : Trousers with Kadi Suit. -. I * WRITE FOB PATTERNS AND SELF-MEASDRKMEJIT FORMS. 'WWI ■■ Trousers to ... 012 6 • Trousers to measure £1 1 0 mBI m m 'Trousers to measure , r , ,0 15 0 Trousers to measure 1 2 b Wfflm SKi'l j Trousers to measure 017 6 Trousers to measure 1 o 0 'WBH > jjgj f||| Trousers to measure ... ... OIS 6 , ! •' ' '' ' I pay over £5000 sterling per year f6r wages I pay over £5000 sterling per year for Colonial Tweeds, this money Gentlemen's i being spent in New Zealand.. ~ Covkht,'COATS.. ~. ■ ; : - L ■ - ■ T. &o S« 3SZC O JrwJrd#X 3ST &£ C!CD» : ■: '• :r ' (LIMITED), " ;i " | , HARD^W ARE MERCHANTS. T. & S. MORRIN & CO., Limited,, Invite Inspection of their Large and Variei I • Stock of Agricultural Implements and Dairy Requisites. > AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOR SEASON " Large Variety of Best Makes in Stock, comprising— - English Tumble Bakes, American Hand Hay Rakes, Horse-Hoes and Cultivators, Seed Drills for Garde ' E ° Turnips and Mangolds, Corn Planters (several makes), Bone Mills (for poultry and farm), Hay Forks, Reap Hooks, Scythes, Swaths, and • • every requisite for farm work. Catalogues and Full Particulars may be obtained from \ " T. & S.' MORRIN & CO., Limited, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, Wholesale : High-street. Retail: Queen-street, Aucklan

Auctions. [ ALFRED BPCKLAND & SONS. Alfred "duckland & qons lfred Duckland & lOONS , ~; H atmarket, Auckland, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION lAGENTS, particularly engagediu sale of LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, AND ALL:;|AP.M PRODUCE. V'V . ,! ;i ■ t Eligillt Farms and Sheep Runs for sale, ■- EsttftßMStoKi* 18i>t. .■ ■ W, J. HUNTER. THIS DAY. ForlSalo at To Awamutu on Saturday, March Bth, Horses, produce/ etc; ;;2 Active Draught Horses, from - Kopua 6 Pure Berkshire Pigs •; ' • ' Good Side Saddle, nearly new '20 Riding and Harness Horses; At 1 o'clock. W. J. "i*U NTE R. >' SATURDAY, MARCH 15. For Sale dt Cambridge Yards on Saturdaj', March 15th, GATTLE, HORSES, ETC. Single-seated Buggy, Quiet Horse and Harness. At J'-' o'clock. \v. J. HUNTER. SATURDAY, MARCH 15. Sale of firood Mares and Well-bred Young Horse Stock. The undersigned has received instructions from VV. A. Graham, Esq., to sell at Cambridge Yards on Saturday, March 15th, THE WHOLE OF HIS BROOL MARES, &c., as follows : Black Mare Belle, by Derby,\ . dam Princess Maud | ~ Brown Mare Hilda, by Benath-1 g lath, dam Topsy, by Orlando f <3 Bay Mare Diamond, by Poten-1 o tate, out Riddlesworth fa Mare, foal at foot by Fusi-1 £ lade I -J Bay Mare Kate, good all harness 1 «■ Brown Mare Mousey, foal at foot j ~ „by Muskapeer / ■ Yearling Filly by Cap-a-pie, out 0 Belle Yearling Filly by Muskapeer, out 0 Camellia Yearling Filly by Stonewall Jackson : out of Diamond Yearling :Filly by Ingomar, out 0 well-bred mare Bay Colt, 2 years, by Stonewal ' jackson, out of Blue Gown Chestnut Mare Camellia, by Sterling worth, foal at foot by Muskapee Grey Marc Kate, by Traducer, foa at foot by \lerrylegs Grey Mare Blossom, foal at foot b; Anteros Colt Bay Marc Blossom, foal at foot b; Ingomar Bay Pony Little Dick, years old very fast, stands 13*2, oilt 0 sister Fanny Fisher, by Autero Colt. At - o'clock. W. J . ~H~U NTE R. TUESDAY, MARCH IS. For Sale at the Ohaupo Yards on Tucs day, March 18th, nEA - J> MIA ED CAT'i'L] OUU 10 Prime Fat Cows, fi'Qin Goi • •• ■*' ■ " ■' : toil (J Primp Beef '| . From 20 Mixed Stores J' Brunt wood i! 0 Strong Steer Calves ;S0 Empty Cows and Heifers Fat Cattle, Dairy Cows, Sheep &o. ' At 1 o'clock. . W. J. • HUNTER. mP SHE EPF AIR The undersigned will hold a '.'V: DC SHEEP ' FAI O at Ohaupo Yards, about end Marcl Entries solicited. W. J.--HUNTER. • T>UILDERS AND CONTRACTORSPlease notice that we supply fro our Te Raliu Mills timber of the be description in any quantities at the vei lowest rates. Wc have on hand Rusl cated Weather-boardiag, Matched Linii and Flooring, Coiling, and Ornament Battens, Skirting, Architraves, Mouldin , and every thing neccssary in furnishii iilsisfo worls in first-class style. Orders by mail or wire energetical attended to, COULTHARD and GRAHAM. : Te Raiitt Steam Saw and Planir Mills. Te Awamutu. OHAUPO rjiIMBE II 'J/[ ILL! Orders sunt to the ,undersigned for BOUGH 0E WORKED RIMU OR KAH KATEA TIMBER will receive prompt, attention. Timber, delivered by rail or road, lowest prices. ' XUSABS AND SONS, OHAi/I'O. - • "xToTieß:—lf you a ' nt a really got l\' * -wftol(isrtme Beer yon should drir Diekeson'a IXL Mild Tonic Ale.~G. ] Dickcaon, Brewery.

j • • IF%j: i f 5 5 CARPETS, CURTAINS. ETC. Ml Sir linoleums, in latest ~ , FUByiTTTBE IN EVERY j j BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, ETC. . MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, | WELLESLEY STREET |- ■ (Opposite Free Library), ! A-IsTID - | . ■• • ; ; fgaP Upholstery and Bedding made a Speciality. S . j Largest Manufacturers of Furniture and Overmantels in the North Island. XSrSFBCTIOZff IIffVITED.

? W. H. L UXI " ORD ; 8 -° Begs to announce to his old friends and ire the Waikato public that he has opened *6* his SALOON* (next' to Mrs Gwyriu'e's Uotel), where: they can .obtain an Easy Shave and First-class Hair Cut as of Yore! | PRICES MODERATE. ■ Contractors, monthly, shaving and hairJ- 1 cutting, 3s lid. I [Established 1857.] BGITTOS AND SONS, • No. 17, WYNIJ HA M• STBKKT, I AUCKLAND. Leather and Grindery Merchants, Leathci Factors and Boot Upper Manufacgi i turers, and Saddler's Ironmongers. ,i.Country orders carefully selected, ami j promptly forwarded. 4 JOHN PARR rn. JJAS • JN gTOCKEDWARD WEBB & SONS' be Jer CELKHRATKi) IMPERIAL AND CHAMPION ! ° SWEDE SEED, to The very best in the market. I'lll I | LAWES' 30 % 'SUPERPHOSPHATES J.C.E. BONEDUST ' WAIPA LIME, MANURE & ROCK SALT. Ed, Best Brands of Galvanised Barb anc Plain Fencing Wire Walkerls.lron Rollers and Pins Wood Rollers and Pins _ Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Spouting &c. SE — BUILDERS' AND GENERAL IRON >N. " MONGERY, Good Selection Paperhangings, 0R GROCERY, EARTHENWARE, &t; lk 'g HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE. "us -\TGARUAWAHIA 5A \V MILLSthe undersigned having.;bo«ghi : the above Mills from the -Waikato Coa ous and Shipping Company, will carry on th< be business as hitherto, and begs to notifj to the trade and general public that he ii prepared to supply timber for building — purposes at lowest rates. Totara, kahi* E . katea stud kauri always in stock. Hear' of totara sleepers for blocks, and frui im. boxes for saIo—PETER GUTHRIE. ent —- —■ —— )tos XTISI'I'ING CARDS printed,_ equal t( V copperplate, at Waikato Times offiot

a«t W.:,- ;; Tb /Si Kr * A °Ts # /l\ ' \n.Z.IHDTTSTB,IAL QvAZETTE. A.Ai4i ' IVa A M /Jm\ The blendinK ia entirely attenasl, 1 OO.S B % ded to hv Mr. Nelson lmusclf. W" JL S gm's<iag Who isaTasterofure.it expon- , IN THE ff /nrWrV TIMAKTT HERALD. ' M/'/n nv g \% ffl S MiUSyaL \ WL port of all jmrnliasers of Tea " RLv # / \^tlioarlictetl.eyoflcrw i v • I-*' S gf> m superior to anythmg we i«^ iavesee ' i ' nt ® i ' s^0 ' 0 "-'' „ V^\ V J ' M"' ' fessional Taster «jd "j THOUGH PRICES: -;j BY

J PURE BLENDED TEAS, f i AUCKLAND, WE' UNGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. '' 1 - ___ AGENTS everywhere,

S cJt § I ■ vL WANTED KNOWN — Thit the undersigned has now to hawd an entirely new and splendidly selected stock of the above celebrated brand of 1 Boots and Shoes, in Children's, Ladies' and Gents', in great variety, at prices to meet the times. A nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling, u. F. J. SANDERS, Victoria-strect, Cambridge. j N.B.—The Kapai Braml is acknow- _ | ledaed by competent judges to be without _ a rival. !(. Boots to measure, and repairs as usual. 'e p W2LL IA M SJ, y • Queen-street Whabf, g AUCKLAND. J" i Wholesale and Retail Fish, and [j ' Oyster Dealer. Fresh and Smoked Fish always on -' hand. Country ■ ordor? punctually to attended to. Fish forwarded to any part ye of the colony.

jjEEDS, NOT WORDS BROWN, BARRETT & CO. Having floated our Packet Teas su cessfully, we intend for a time to spei the profit made by that branch with 01 supporters—casting bread upon tl waters and looking for our harvest wh« | business in New Zealand improves. F | this , purpose we will give away durit I December and January next about 9,5( i Prizes to the Purchasers of our Famoi Packet Teas. So as to the, Suitable Presents liberally, wc inter placing Fifteen Prizes in each case Tea. ! BROWN, BARRETT & CO., , Tea, Coffee, and Spice Merchants, : AUCKLAND. 'O 0 Y c ] I ' "WAIKATO" j STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, i CAMBRIDGE, i is now prepared to supply the trade wi' ja FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE at tl lowest remunerative price. Price list on application. _ All orde ; ontrusted to mo will receive prom; attention, tar Encourage Local Industry.

|J. C. SALMON, >00 BOATBUILDER, Jus j GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ese ! BUILDER. ind i of j Estimates givcu for Elax Barges, &0., &c. ' All kinds of Boats built and repaired, g | Any work entrusted to me will bo faith- ' ! fully carried out. — ! J.C.SALMON. 22 j Hamiltou, January 13th, IS9O. j UTT E R KEG S. j The undersigned begs to inform iiis customers that ho has on hand a large ith stock of ■ well-aeaSoued TOTARA BUTthe TER KEGS, hooped in galvanised iron. These kegs received specjal mention at era the. Horticultural Show, Cambridge. ipt To be had of all the leading store keepers. A. WILLIAMS,, Cooper, Ngaruawahia.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2754, 8 March 1890, Page 4

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