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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 968, 5 September 1878, Page 1

 

jy ltj b i* qs t ; DINING ROOMS, LOWER QUEEN STREET (Next Mbtbopolitan Hotel). i THOMAS POWELL, Late Proprietor of the Original Blue Post Dininß Rooms fa street, haying Removed to thobb More Commodious Pbhmises, begs to oall the attention of visitors from tKe iWaik'atd to'the. Accom- modation, now by his present j establif hment. The Lodging House and E|Betau- '.-,:'. RANT : ARE; CLOSE: TO TilE, „ Wharf and Railway Station, • And his dusfeomerß can always be sappliedj with, a, B[OT BREAKFAST before thej starting of the first morning ; train. | /r ./r. H. HALL.& CO,, j COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANd| Kj AGENTS, - j High Street 1 and 'Vu loan LaneJ ■ (Late Low & Motion's Store), 1 ! ! '' AUCKLAND. ; ■' On Sale : ■ : > i Flour, Oatmeal j ■ Pearl i Barley „ , . ! : Bran, Oats ■ ' Cheese, Bacon, Teas, &o. ; - oa. 1 B A , :i Vd: I viqTORIA SEED STORES, { VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND | NEWa CLO/VER SEEDS, &o.| : The very bes,t quality imported i White Clover, Timothy Graßsi ! Red. ;do. Sainfoin milled.) i Cow Grass do. Yarrow or Milfoil ; Alßykedb. Birdsfoot Trefoil j Scarlet (Trifolium (Lotus Cdrnieulatua Incarnatum M Ribi Grass. Taefoildo |.R^Pe, . j Lucerne do. • I Field'TtirniiJ, I :.-.'J!--i:-u ■ ... .'Alfalfa dO;. ■■•■' j ■.... NEW GRASS 'SEEDS* (Machine Dressed.) Rye' Grass, perennial, j Praire Grass, j Do J Italian Couch or Doob Cocksfoot Grass! I . Grass. I : . ;,; Rat-tail Grass. , j ENGLISH NATURAL GRASSES.; PoAs— Praten is Trivialis, Neori and . . , Aquatica. . j Fbsoubb—^-Sheep, hard Meadow. j Crested DogStail, Sweet Vernal, 'Meadow "> ■ Foxtail. ' Itaxian Rtb Grasb Seeb, I Price 10s per Bushel j A very superior class and pure sample; RaT-TAIL, GRASS SEED, „ Price Is 9d per lb. ! Machine dressed ; a splendid samplej Waikato Agency, Kennedy: Hill/s, Hamilton West, where Bamples can pc obtained and orders received, which will be promptly executed. ' j VIALOU & GO., j AGRICULTORAL IMPLEMENT] MANUFACTURERS, j BURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, I INVITE the attention of the inhabi- tants of Waikato to their Larjqe and Vabibd Stock— FURNISHING DEPARTMENT :j Bedsteads, Fenders and Fifeirons ; Register and other Grates, Coal Scoups Japanned- Ware, Hollow-ware '■ Cutlery, Coffee and Tea Pots Mats, Baths, Knife-boards | Charcoal and other Irons, Candlesticks Brooms, Frying-pans, Toilet-ware ; Lamps, Egg-beaters, &c. A LARGE STOCK OF BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY : I Nails, Screws, Mortice and other Locks Night Latches, Binges, Sash Pullies And Every Article used m Building CARPENTERS' TOOLS : Hand and Rip Saws, Tennon Saws : Dovetail Saws, Biaces, Augurß Gilpin's Bitts, Centre Bitts Trying Planes, Jack Planes, Smoothing Planes, Rebate Planes, and Hollows and Rounds Plated Squares, Socket Chisels Gauges, Spirit Levels Screw Wrencheß, &c. GENERAL: GalvasizbD Iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 ft. Sheets Sheet Zinc, IS'ob 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14 Fencing Wire, Wire Rollers Staples, Pitch, Tar, Tarred Yam Spades, Shovels, Hay and Digging Forks Williams' Butchers' Knives and Choppers Oil, White Lead, Turpentine, Colors IMPLEMENTS : Mowers and Reapers, Clod Crushers Rollers, Single and Double Furrow Ploughs Zig Zag, Diamond, and Flexible c Harrows, Hay Rakes B Brays, American-pattern Waggons c Chaff Cutt er, Corn Crushers c Mangles, Skeths d Combined Horse Hoes and Moulders ){ Every Article sold at Auckland prices, B with the exception of Implements not ie manufactured on the premises, which will have to be freight added, or, if preferred, will be sent fiom our Ware- house m Auckland aud harged at Auckland Prices. A Liberal Redaotion made to Builders.

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