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Auctions. ALFRED BPCKLAHD It 30KS. ALFRED -QUCKLAND k QONS LFRED JDUCKLAND & kJONS Haymarket, Auckland, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, particularly engaged in sale of LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, AND ALL FARM PRODUCE, Eligible Farms and Sheep Runs for Bale, Established 1854. HUNTEE & NOLAN. REWULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCE ARE HELD BY THE SUBSCRIBERS On e;tch Tuesday at Newmarket at one o'clock, for Horned Cattle, Sheep, and. Pigs. Principal Market for. Fat Stock of all description. On each Friday, at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 10 o'clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saadlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. Always on hand, for private sale : New Sydney Drays, Saddlery, Harness, Bonedtist, Artificial Manures, Clover and Grass Seeds, etc. At Papakura on the First Wednesday in each month, at 12 o'clock. Principal Market for Store Cattle. At Pukekohe, on the Second Wednesday in each month, at 11 o'clock. Cattle Fairs held in September, October, and November. Sheep Fairs held in February. Wool Sales held in November, December, and January. Skins, Hides, Wool, Bones, Tallow, etc., every Tuesday, at the Durham Yards, at 10 o'clock. Communications with our Messrs W. J. Hunter and Co., Ohaupo, will receive prompt attention. HUNTER fc NOLAN. W. SOUTER & CO. Have now landed (Ex Mail Steamer) DIRECT CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUTUMN SOWING From the Celebrated Firm of Seedsmen SUTTON AND SONS, BEADING, ENGLAND, For whom they are Sole Authorised A 6 ents for Waikato. SUTTON'S UNEQUALLED CLOVER SEEDS SUTTON'S HARDIEST CLOVER SEEDS All of proved purity and high vitality, At Prices which Defy Competion for Seeds of the Highest Quality. SUTTON'S CLOVERS. SUTTON'S BROAD RED CLOVER ( Trifolium pratense)—Greedily eaten by all stock, and unequalled for sheep pasturage. Clover exercises a valuable influence towards the improvement of the fertility of the soil by its capacity for collecting nitrogen from the atmosphere, and sandy soils and sandy loams receive great benefit from the intermixture of rich organic matters provided by the clover roots. SUTTONS' WHITE OR DUTCH CLOVER (Trifolium repensj— Always considered essential in the best pastures; one of the most important food producers for sheep runs. Reliable quality very scarce. SUTTONS' ALSYKE OR HYBRID CLOVER (Trifolium hybridiwnj— Produces enormous crops of food under favourable conditions. Often answers admirably where red clover does not succeed well. Flowers of a distinct light pink colour. SUTTONS' COW GRASS (Trifolium pratense perenne)—Very rcbust habit. Possesses a strong and penetrating root, and has a long and less woolly leaf than red clover. SUTTONS' GIANT HYBRID COW CLOVER (Trifolium prateme hybridium giganteum SuttoniJ —A valuable clover introduced by Sutton and Sons, a cross between common red clover and cow gras9. _ On good land grows about three feet high, yields a greater weight per acrc than any other clover, and will often succeed on clover sick land. The seed cannot be distinguished from that of red clover, and consequently spurious stocks cannot be detected by sample. SUTTONS' BOKHARA CLOVER (Melilotus leucanthaj—Sweet scented clover. Very productive, attaining the height of six feet when in bloom. An excellent plant for bees. SUTTONS' TIMOTHY, OR MEADOW CATS TAIL GRASS (Phleumprateme) —Yields abundant feed, which all stock greatly relish. POVERTY RYEGRASS Specially-selected consignments of the Best Perennial Seed now to hand, direct from producers Canterbury Ryegrass, Akaroa Cocksfoot, Taranaki Cocksfoot Best English Mustard, Rape, Ribgrass, and Fescues. G W ANTED ]£NOWN g O VISITORS TO AUCKLAND rv DURING 0 U THE HOLIDAY SEASON T) Are cordially invited to inspect JJ « GOODSON'S e O (Nos. l, 2, 3). JJ . Anticipating a BOOM, we have j opened an immense quantity of a NEW GOODS in every depart- n ment, and have never before offered Q such a splendid stock \ not less than £7500 Value is displayed <or our cusLtomers' selection; but the mention T of this inadequately conveys the O extent, value, or variety. Certainly no Fancy Goods Establishment in to- Auckland, or the colony, contains "IO" JN anything approaching it, 01 offers Dsuch facilities to purchasers as Ir\ GOODSON'S V r\ LONDON ARCADES, fi (J JAPANESE AND ART U 1 BAZAARS. Three heavy shipments of goods just opened from Japan have enriched the Jap Bazaar beyond anyA thing it ever before presented. Our A great feature in these establishl -|} ments is the perfect freedom with "p [ _Lt which visitors may inspect regardq less of purchasing, Q APlkase Rumumubk: For Gold A and Silver JeweUery(all warranted), i Cutlery, Clocks, Electro-plate. T* ±j Stationery, Japanese Goods, Art, i and useful Basketware, Breakfast, "Fi r Xj Dinner, Dessert, Tea. and Toilet Q Sets, Glass and China, Desks, Q □ Workboxes. Dressing Cases, Work- w * baskets and Tables, Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, Lustres, Kpergnes, Glass Shades of J? ruit and Flowers, Dresden, Parisian China, Cricket " and Tennis Goods, Dolls (a specii NO alty), and Fancy Goods from all IfO n parts of the world, suited for Presents for all times and all persons. X The Place in Auckland b X GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. No. I—Next New Zealand Clothing O Factory, Queen-street. O No. 2—Next Rushbrook and Sned- w den's, Queen-street. ™ No. 3—Next McPherson's, Karang- ' ahape Road. r » Q Trade Motto: 3 ** i Smnll Profits ard Quick Pctvrt>s. • **

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3065, 8 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3065, 8 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3065, 8 March 1892, Page 4

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