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T. & S. MORRIN & CO., (LIMITED), IRONMONGERS AND SHIP CHANDLERS, IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE. SAW-lILL BEQUISITES! T. &. S. MORRIN & CO have in Stock the Largest Assortment of Mill Requisites to be found in the Colony. SfEAM ENGINES. Portable Engines and Boilers, from 2 to 16 Horse Power. SAWS. SAWS. SAWS. Circular up to sft. ; Cross-Cut to 10ft. ; Pit Saws to 9ft ; Mill Saws to 10ft. BAND SAWS, THREE-EIGHTH* INCH TO THREE-FOURTH INCH. BELTING! BELTING! BELTING! English and American Standard Leather Belting, from 2to 10 Inches. Rubber 4 Belting l^in. to lOin. TIMBER JACKS, AND EXTRA PARTS, BY BEST LOCAL MAKERS. TRAM RAILS, TESTED CHAIN, AXES, BUSH HOOKS, TIMBER SCRIBES. BLASTING POWDER, DYNAMITE AND DETONATORS, PATENT FUSE, &c, &c. CARRIAGE~FURNITURE. COACH BUILDERS' FITTING AND TOOLS. BUGGY WHEtLSI BUGGY WHEELS 1 HICKORY AND OAK RIMSI HUBS AND SPOKES. r WHIPPLE TREES, LAZY BACKS AND CANOE FRONTS. SHAFTS AND POLES. ASH AND HICKORY PLANK. RIM BANDS AND S AFT TIPS. 1 AMERICAN LEATHEB, AI/L COLOURS. AXLES AND SPRINGS, ALL KINDS AND SIZES. it T. & S, MOIR^IEr & CO. (LIMITED), AUCKLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN. CATALOGUES FKEE ON APPLICATION.

W. H. H A z A E D - GUNMAKBR,

166 a, Queen-street, Auckland, Agent for W. & O. Scott & Son's, and W. W. Gbeener'b HIGH-CLASS GUNS, KYNOGH & CO., AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS, HAY MERRICKS & CO.'S POWDER WORKS, COLT'S FIREARMS COMPANY, and JAMES PAIN, FIREWORKS MAKJSR.

m Has the largest Stock of Arms and Ammnnltion m tho Colony, including Hainmerless Guns, Smele and Double Central and Pin-flro Breech' toadera. Choke or Cylinder Bored \ AfartinJHonry, Snider, and Henry Rlflea and Carbines, Rook and Rabbit Rifles, Saloon Rifles, Colt's ™ c VIY, ers ftnfl Derringers, Webley's. Holli'sand l lsdall s. and a great variety of American and Bclcian Revolvers. Eley's Peivussion C&vs, Cftftridtrea, W»ds, &c, Spori imif Povvdor, Chilled Shot, Powder Flasks, Shot Potv-hcs, Game and Cartridge BufcS and Belts, \oluntear Requisites, Sight Protectors, Patent Snider and M. H. Suht Elevators. Windgauges, Scoring Registers, Morton's l?ttll Practice Instmc <>rs. Air Guns and Canes, Air Pistols, Darte. and Slugs. Tdoscopos, Field Ghsscs, Pocket Compares, Lectomoters. Dram Flasks, Jucqiiemin's Patent Eye Protectors, &c., &c.— Pain's Fireworks in ujrent Variety.-Ships' Signal Rockets and Blue Lights. Repairs caret ully executed.

NEW ZEALAND FARMER, BEE. & PO L^Y JOURNAL.

f I^HE May Number of the above, which 1 is now published, is copiously illustrated. Among; the engraving* may he mentioned a beautifully-executed portrait «»f «• Pure Ayrshire hull," " Duke," of two rams, one bred in Queensland, the other in Tasmania, and representations of the " Eniilo D'Heyst" pear and " Michaelmas Daisies." The seasonable operations in farm aud garden are described in detail, together with ail vice to apiarists suitable to the present mouth. The fourth instalment appears of. " Instructions to Beginners in Beekeeping," the article being illustrated with cuts. Among the more mportmt articles the following may be mentioned :— " Ploughs and Ploughing," " Value of Grass in Favw Economy," " Management of Pigs," " M.magemenL of Dairy Farms." •• Woodland Lawns," "Training Fruit on Walls (continued )." " Phylloxera in t n tralia," ' Corn," "The Grass- Win Grub," *«Tooacco Culture, ■• opucial Oiu^o. ano Bee Department is particularly lull tint, tionth. The family section is full of interesting item"*, selected to please every v.iriety of taste. Last, but not least, a •upplement of sheet music, full size, is issued with the present number. It it* a ■song entitled " Come, Stella, Come," by Mr A. A. Whitehorne,, which won the first p ize given by Herr Carl Schmitt at the ■ recent Society of Arts competition. Regular sub cribers will be entitfed to this supplement, which is composed of a good piece of music.

NoTKj—ln tend ing Subscribers to the Love Journalcan register their names, and > iy thair, Subscriptions at the AroHA News Jllice.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 104, 30 May 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 104, 30 May 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 104, 30 May 1885, Page 8

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