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Notices.

OEGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK Hi AND AGRICULTURAL PROduce are held by the undersigned, as folows :—: — Each Thursday, at Remuera — the principal market for Fat Stock of every description. On each Friday, in Auckland, at the "Haymarket," for Horses. Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, &c, &c. On each Tuesday, at the " Haymarket " for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c, &c. at 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, on th first Saturday in each month. At Pukekohe, on the first Monday in each month. At Drury, on the Third Wednesday in each month. At Papakura, on the last Wednesday in aach month. At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday oefore the third Wednesday in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December. AGENT FOR LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ALFRED BUCKLAND.

ADAM LAYBOURN AND CO.

-VT E W 1884 DEEDS.

We have received our First Shipment of New Clover and Grass Seed, and having severely tested every kind, we can most confidently recommend them to our numerous friends and others. White Clover Perennial Ryegrass Alsyke (Canterbury and Cowgrass Poverty Bay) Red Clover Cocksfoot Trefoil Italian Ryegrass Timothy Piauic Grass Lucerne Ribguiss Ratstail Rape Poa Pratensis Ciested Dogstail Golden Tares Poa Trivialis (Spring) Hard Fescue Black Tares (Win- Ryecorn. ter) Sheep Fescue TURNIP : Purpletop — Yellow Aberdeen G reentop — Yellow Abei decn Swede — Green and Purpletop Globe — White and Grey CARROT : White Belgian, Alteringham, Shorthorn MANGOLD : Long lied, Yellow Globe, Long Mammoiu. Also, we arc having continuous shipments of best Sydney and Queensland Bonedust and Boneiiour, Guano, Peruvian and Huon Island Manure and Rock Salt, Superphosphate.

Agents for Glycerine Sheep Dip.

ADAM LAYBOURN AND CO

DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND

GENERAL MACHINE, PRINTING QFFICE,

tgITDUKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE.

Established, ISSO.

JAMES S. BOND

In thanking the Public of Waikato for the libei al support hitherto accorded him, takes this opportunity of informing them that he has added to his Printing Plant a Cutting Machine, to enable him to more expcditrously and neatly execute all work m the several branches of the trade. He is aLo in receipt of an elegant assortment of New Type, which, together with his Printing Machine, "Tne Atlas," places him on a par with Auckland Houses in the production of first-class woik at moderate charges. A visit to his office will convince anyone of the fact that there is no longer a necessity for sending work out of the Waikato district. All work done at Auckland prices, and iv a style unsutpassed. Ornamental Printing m bronze or colours. Native Land Court Forms, Rate Books, Proof of Debt Foims, etc., etc., kept in stock. Specimens of work and estimates furnished on application. JAMES S. BOND, Machine Printer and Bookbinder. Camuhiuue, Waikato. %& "Waikato Times " Agency.

THE HAMILTON EAST BAKERY. MR W. BLACK, MANAGER. The above Bakery is OPENED THIS DAY in Hamilton East. All friends of Mr Black are requested to assist him by paying CASH, so as to enable him to make a ficsh start. The Bread supplied will be of firstclass quality. W. BLACK.

EVERY VISITOR TO AUCKLAND SHOULD CALL AT THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, 249 Queen-street. Everything is cheap and the variety is endless. Parties unable to visit Auckland should write for particulars of goods required. Goods carefully packed and forwarded to any address. The finest selection of Fancy Goods in the colony. Vases, Lustres, Figures, Desks, Work Boxes, Bags, Clocks, Shells (under shades), Statuary, &c. A good variety of Toys, very cheap. Cups and Saucers, 4s per dozen ; Large Tumblers, 3s 6d per dozen ; Plates, from 2s 6d per dozen ; Dishes, from Is ; Drnner Sets (40 pieces), 245 ; Table Knives and Forks, 9d ; Pocket Knives, 6d ; White Metal Tea Spoons, 3s per dozen ; Toilet Sets, from 4s 9d to 455 ; Flat Irons, Is ; Box Irons, 4s ; Hanging Glasses, Is ; Tray Glasses, 4s 6d ; Lamps, from Is 9d ; Candlesticks, 9d and upwards ; Buckets, Is 6d ; Scrubbing Brushes, Is. Teapots, Jugs, Mugs, and Glassware of all kinds. Tinware of all kinds very low. Iron Saucepans, Boilers and Kettles, good and cheap. Galvauised Iron Baths, &c, in all sizes. Brushware of every description and quality. Everything needful in a house, both useful and ornamental, to be had at THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, Hanchard & Cranwell, 249 Queen-street, Auckland.

miMBER FOR THE MILLION. PRICE LIST, delivered on ■ barge at Otaua Saw Mills, Waiuku. 12 xl, 7s 6d per 100 feet ; 12 x|, 9*l, 7s; 9 x f, 6xl, 3 x 1, 12 x £, 6s 6d ;9x'i, 6s ; 9x f , second class, for lining, 5s 6d ; 9x £, ditto, 5s ; planing, or planing, tongueing and grooving, 28*33; beading, , 6d per 100 feet extra ; 9 x 1 rusticated,- 10s per 100 feet. :• ' ' At, per, 100 'running' feet :— Skirting, O.G.j 6in;, 73 ; Sin., 9s 6d ; moulded and 6unk, 9in., 10s 6d ; 12in.,.14s 8d ; ,archi-* traves, sin., 9s 6d ; 6in., 10s 6d; moulded cdiling 1 battens,. 2|ih'., ;,ss>j 4in!rSs 6d : ;] 6in., 7s 6d j rimu ceiling batfcensj'&n'i, 7s •/

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1834, 8 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1834, 8 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1834, 8 April 1884, Page 4

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