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LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATES TO THE AGRICULTURISTS OF WAIKATO. CLARKE GANE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, HAVE NOW LANDED, ex Hermione, their First Shipment of the above for the present season. Prices delivered at Auckland Railway Station as follow :—: — N o# ii — 26 Per Cent. Soluble Superphosphate, £7 per ton. N o> 2—362 — 36 Per Cent. Soluble Superphosphate, £9 per tox. CLARK & GANE'S MIXTURE, One of the best Pet tilizcrs for all kinds of ROOT CROPS, being a genuine Manure, calculated to assist the growth of the plant vigourously from its first germ to full development. Prick, £7 108 per ton, delivered at Auckland Railway Station. gs~ Note.— A Discount of five shillings per ton allowed for prompt cash on either of the above manures. TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS. Skirving's Liverpool Swede, Suttons Champion Swede, Corner's Taimton Swede, Puiple-top Aberdeen Turnip, Green-top Aberdeen Turnip, Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. LONG RED MANGOLDS, YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLDS. CARROT— White Belgian, Yellow Belgian, "Red Altringham. 1000-HEADED KALE, RAPIi, BEETROOT. GARDEN SEEDS (NEWLY-IMPORTED), IN GREAT VARIETY. BONEDUST, PERUVIAN AND TROPICAL GUANO, MANURE SALT, ETC. BEST FOUR-POINT BARBED WIRE, BLACK FENCING WIRE, ROLLERS PINS, ETC. AUCKLAND DEPOT: NO. I STORE, BREAKWATER.

PROGRAMME OF SPORTS TO BE HICLI) ON SYDNEY SQUARE, HAMILTON EAST, ON BOXING DAY, 20TH DECKiMBER. JuuojiS : Messrs J. Coombes and E. L'earson. Staktkr : Mr C. Tippen. H.xNincvrrwis : Mebsrs 11. Tustram and F. Forrest. I.— Maiden llaco, 130 Yards. 2.— Boys' Race, under 10 years 3. — Running Hop, .Step and Jump. 4. — H<ilf-nrile Handicap. 5. — Boys' Race, under 12 years. 6.— Running High Jump. 7.— Girls' Race under 12 years. B.— loo Yards Handicap. 9. — Bicycle Race (fast). 10. — Four-part Race. 1 1 — One Mile Handicap. 12. — Vaulting with Pole 13. — Hurdle Race, 440 yds, over five hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high. 14.— Slow Bicycle Race. 15. — Obstacle llace. 16. — Three-legged Hurdle Race. 17. — 300 Yaids Handicap. IS.— Sack Race over hurdles. 19.— 01 d Men's Race. Full programme in future advertisement, H. TRISTRAM, Hon. Sec. ,T. COOMBES, Treasurer. SADDLERY^" WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET^ CAMBRIDGE. BAACMTES, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER.

SADDLES (Ladies and Gents'.) ' We ate now ofleiing the best value in those goods o\ er submitted to the public in the W.iikato, aa the following prices will show on .seeing the goods and compating with any tiling else in the morket, GOOD STRONG- -SADDLE, hog-skin scat and knee-pads, at £2 10s, £2 15s to £3. EXTRA STRONG STOCK SADDLES, fit for hard work ; do not require any doctoring or stuffing to make them fit for use— £3 ss, £3 10a, and £3 15b. If you wish to tide with perfect ease to yourself and comfort to the horse, get one of on r CONCEALED ROLL SEAT SADDLES ; price, from £4 10s to £6. The above goods are our own make, and a genuine article. We have a large stock on hand, and are offering them at above pi ices in order to clear for fresh fittings and material coming forward from England. HARNESS. In BUGGY, GIG, CAB, PAIRHORSE, and EXPRESS HARNESS, we have a large stock on hand, and have determined to sell at 25 per cent, below usual pi ices curient. SINGLK-BUGGY HARNESS (American), £4 per set, complete with collar. SINGLE HARNESS, beautiful finish, colonial make, mounted in silver or German and best solid nickelene, or white metal fittings— £o\ £6 10s, £7 lQs. GIG AND CAB, best super, fittings •aid finish— £7 10s to £10. SPRING-CART HARNESS, from £6 ; best silver-mounted, -£8. PAIR-HORSE BUGGY HARNESS, good and strong, from £S (we can make lower grade if required) ; silver-mounted, beautiful finish, from £10 to £14. PLOUGH HARNESS, from £2 os per single horse. SUNDRIES iv Cart Saddles, Britchens, &c, 25s each j or 45s common saddle and britchens. COLLAES. Our COLLARS give great satisfaction in use ; price, from 1 8a to 255, best quality hair-faced and pipe-roll. If you wish yonr horses to work in comfort and ease, use one of these last. Those who have tried them pronounce them firstclass. If you have difficulty in keeping your horse's shoulder sound send for one, and we guarantee satisfaction. gibths. Warranted not to gall. Girth Gall. — This annoyance is at last overcome by using our Cambridge Girth, price 7s 6d, most durable and thoroughly safe. Waterproof Leather Aprons, for Biding- — These do not let any water through, no matter how long exposed to rain ; the most economical because most durable, both warm and comfortable in wear. Price, ISs 6d. SUNDRIES.— A. few large Cattle Bells, at 2s 6d each ; European Rope Plough Line, best, from Is Id per lb. ; Stock Thongs in all known varieties ; Swingletrees ; Hames, from 5s per pair ; Spurs, extra strong, complete with straps, 2s 6d per pair ; Good Strong Riding Bridles, from 4s 6d. DRIVING WHIPS of all kinds and style in use in the colonies. Some very cheap Malacca Buggy and Grijßf Crops to open in a few days. COACH TRIMMINGS & CUSHIONS for buggies, &c, made to order. All REPAIRS promptly attended to in first-class style same day as brought in, or forwarded by first coach. < ' We have a first-class lot of AMERICAN CONCORD WAGGON COLLARS od hand, and to be sold at a trifle over cost, as we have a fresh shipment to land shortly, A -,-» ISAAC BATES, Manufacturer, and > Importer - pf U;//Saddfery^'»^ni J I DUKE^T^EET, OAMBIOPaK,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1785, 13 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1785, 13 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1785, 13 December 1883, Page 3

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