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Notices.

F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD. Oulcis addies&ed to the Nursery, 01 care of Mr LeQuesne, will bo promptly attended to. BOOKBINDING AND ACCOUNT BOOK FACTORY, Victoria-street West, Auckland. \J, OoOPER Heieby infouns the Waikato public that Leilgeis, Cash and Day Books aie ruled and bound to oidci ; Music, Scrap and Fein Books, Albums, and Portfolios aie made, rquiued and bound in a supeiioi style at the abo\e addicss.

QHEFFirCLD STORES, 39 Grey's-? street.— J. KNOII, a practical steel nianufaUuicr (fiom Sheffield), lias pleasure in calling the attention of 'Irade and the general pnblic to (he tact that lie has opened the above stores with an assortment of best steel <roods, cutlery, pen, pocket, table, buti her, shoe and pallet knnes, butcher and table steels, razors, scissors, sans, hies, edge tools, joiners' tools, gai den tools, spades shovels, ioiks, rakes, hammers, slash-hooks, bill-hooks, axes, ad/cs, ike &r. All goods sold as best are guaranteed : if not good, e\ch inged, or money returned.— Note the address— 39, Giey-strect, Auckland. JVT 0 T I C E . J. T. CAMP, Tailor, &c, Tamahere, Bees to nifoim his old customeis of Cambudge and the imblic generally that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the abo\e, next to the Tamahere Hotel, and thanks them foi the libeial suppoit ac cos dod to him for the last eleven years in Waik a to, and tuihts to still receive a fair shaie of patronage. All woiK done the same as liPi'ttofcre. Gentlemen's own matciial made up at the lowest possible price, J. T. CAMP. August 10th, ISS3. r\ 11 AX A U SA W MILL S. SAWN TIMBER, both Rimu and Kahikatea, will be bupplied by me at oidinaiy rates, and Mr Waltoi, of Te Awamutu, is authorised by me to collect all monies due to me on account of timber sold on and after Match Ist. Orders sent to me or to the null will be punc tually attended to JOHN HUTCHINSON,

Orakau. Orakau, Kihikihi, March 27th, 18S3. pHAELES TT AL L , Shooxg & Genehvl BLACKBMITII. A VIALOU'S OLD-ESTABLISHMENT. Victoria-street, Hamilton. to tf3T All Kinds of Kepaiks Executed with Despatch. Cash Pi ice, 4s Gel Shoeing. VPLESCHER is now piepared to _ • make any description of BOOTS "1 and SHOF.S, either pegged or sewn, on J. the shortest notice. As he makes his own uppers, customers can rely on a first-class article of any stjle at most reasonable rates.

Easy and Comfoi table Boots made for feet with corns Porpoiscbkin, Sealskin, Kid, and all the diflo.icnt Uppers always on hand, Unsui passed for fit, style, quality and workmanship, and quantity as well whcie leqmred. Repairs Neatly Executed, with Despatch. Fin jeder weisz wo der Schuh diiickt. Y. PLSSCHER, Bootmaker, DUKE -STREET, CAMBRIDGE, (Next door to Mr Hughes, Chemist). r> u p t u r e s. Persons suffeiing fioin the above should apply to J. F. R. Stnckland, Surgical Instuiment Maker (late maker to Leeds, Bradford, and Wakefield Hospitals, and Gateshead Dispensary), Vincent-street, Auckland (13 doors fiom Cook-street, right-hand side).

HYDRAULIC LIME TRADE MARK J.Wilson &C? AUCKLAND, N.Z.

FARMERS have not realised the value of concrete to them, and are kept from usuig it through mistaken ideas of cost, and fear that they canuot carry out such works as concrete dairies, out-buildings, tanks, sheep-dips, &c, or lay kitchen, dairy, barn, cowshed, stockyard, piggery, fowl-house, or any other floors, without engaging skilled labour. No doubt men acquainted with the work have the advantage, but still, any intel gent man who follows our instructions can soon acquire the necessary

information.

A dairy Bft. x 10ft. by Bft. high, if lined, will take 1000 ft of timber for walls and floors, at 15s per 100 ft, £7 10s. The same in concrete requires 40 bushels of lime at Is 9d, £3 10s, and eight yards gravel at 4s, £1 12s— or 48s less than timber When gravel is not available, rich clay, well burned, makes a good substitute. The cost of burning a cubic yard varies from 3s 6d to 2s with wood, or 2s to 2s 6d with coal. There is

no difficulty in treating it. Please send dimensions of buildings, tauks, floors, &c, and purposes intended for, and we will return estimates of all materials required, stating thickness to make walls and floors, and circular explaining treatment of lime, JOHN WILSON & CO.

P.S. — All Matiurangi limes are not alike, and none of . Wilson's ia genuine wHkou twuk-niiprij.— J, | Co»'

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1796, 10 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1796, 10 January 1884, Page 1