NORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED).
Waikato. Directors : W. A. GRAHAM, Hamilton. C. DAY, Whatawhata. R. GILLETT, Hamilton. S. N. WESTNEY, Te Awamutu. J. J. BARUGH, Hamilton. W. H. WALLIS, Raglan. J. FORREST, Cambridge. C. GOULD, Waitoa. J. NEVfLAND, Ngaioto. J. BROOKS, Churchill.
HEAD OFFICE ... 19 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. JOSEPH GANE, Manager, pro tern.
TO ARRIVE, PER/ 100 Tons Lawes' Superphosphate, 26 per cent, soluble WANGANUI. \IOO Tons Lawes' Superphosphate, 36 per cent, soluble
PER OTAKI, JUST ARRIVED : A SHIPMENT OF CHOICEST CLOVER SEEDS!
ON SALE, in quantities to suit purchasers: 200 TONS LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE (guaranteed) 180 TONS CORAL QUEEN GUANO, equal as per analysis, to ordinary Bonedust, at about half the cost SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS, FEED OATS, BRAN, CHAFF, ETC. POVERTY BAY RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, TIMOTHY, CLOVER SEEDS (varieties) An Assortment of NEW GARDEN SEEDS CLARKES WHEAT PROTECTOR, a valuable preparation for dressing Seed Grain FENCING WIRE, Acorn Brand, Nos. 6, 7 and 8 ; FENCING WIRE, best barbed, four points PLOUGH SHARES, MOULD BOARDS, SKEITHS; ROLLERS, PINS and STAPLES.
Agents for Wallace and Hotham's Agricultural Implements. Agents for Reid and Gray's Agricultural Implements. Agents for F. Forrest's Nursery Stock
Auction Sales of Live and Dead Stock arranged for.
PiiueLi&tof Goods, and every information can be obtained from the Directors, Agents in Waikato, and from the Head Office, 19 Queen-sticct, Auckland.
tfSTNOTICE — The list of Tradcsmens' Discounts will be closed in a few days, and tickets issued; all applicants must be shaieholdeis to the extent of fi\e slnues. The second call of one shilling per shaie on the capital of the Association has been made, and is payable at the \ arious branches of the Bank of New Zealand and at the Association's local stoics ; and at the Head Office, 19 Queen-st., Auckland. &^)&£f~ ( NOTICE. — The Branch Stores at Hamilton and «|}*^/c§y Cambridge are now Open.
SADDLERY
WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE.
ISAAC BATES,
SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER.
SADDLES (Ladies and Gexts'.) We aie now oJlei ing the best value iv these goods cv er submitted to the public in the Waikato, as the following pi ices will show on seeing the goods and coinpal ing with anything else in the morket. GOOD STRONG SADDLE, hog skin sc.itand knee-pads, at £2 10a, £2 los to £3. EXTRA STRONG STOCK SADDLES, fit for hard woik ; do not require any doctoung or stuffing to make them fit for use— £3 ss, £3 10s, and i.3 15s. If you wish to ride with perfect ease to yourself and comfort to the horse, get one of our CONCEALED ROLL SEAT SADDLES ; pi ice, 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 prices in ordei to clear for fresh fittings and material coming forward fiom England.
ITAENESS.
In BUGGY, GIG, CAB, PAIRHORSE, and EXPRESS HARNESS, wo have a Luge stock on hand, and have determined to sell at 25 pel cent, below usual piices cunent. SINGLE-BUCJGY HARNESS (American), £4 per set, complete with collar. SINGLE HARNESS, beautiful finish, colonial make, mounted in silver or Gei man and best solid nickelenc, or white metal fittings— £(J, £6 10s, £7 10s. GIG AND CAB, beat super, fittings and finish— £7 10s to £10. SPRING-CART HARNESS, from £6 ; best silver-mounted, £8. PAIR-HORSE BUGGY HARNESS, good and strong, from £8 (we can make lower grade if lequired) ; silver-mounted, beautiful finish, from £10 to £14. PLOUGH HARNESS, from £2 5s per single horse. SUNDRIES in Cart Saddles, Britchens, &c, 25s each ; or 45s common saddle and britchens.
COLLAES.
Our COLLARS give gi eat satisfaction in use ; price, from 18s to 255, best quality hair-faced and pipe-roll. If you wish your hoises to work in comfort and ease, use one of these last. Those who have tried them pronounce them firstclass. If you have difficulty iv keeping your horse's shoulder sound send for one, and we guarantee satisfaction.
GIETHS. Warranted not to gall. Girth Gall.— This annoyance is at last oveicome by using our Cambridge Girth, price 7s 6d, most durable and thoroughly safe. Waterproof Leather Aprons, for Riding. — These do not let any wate* through, no matter how long exposed to rain ; the most economical because most durable, both warm and comfortable in wear. Price, 18s 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 6cl per pair ; Good Strong Riding Bridles, from 4s Cd. DRIVING WHIPS of all kinds and style in use in the colonies. Some very chpap Malacca Buggy and Gig Ciops 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 orwarded by first coach. We have a first- class lot of AMERICAN CONCORD WAGGON COLLARS on hand, and to be sold at a trifle over cost, as we have a fresh shipment to land shortly.
ISAAC BATES, Manufacturer and Importer of Saddlery, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE.
TDELINQUISHED BUSINESS. XX The undersigned beg to notify that they have this day disposed of their Seed, Grain, and Manure business to the North New Zealand Co-operative Association, aucl take this opportunity of thanking their friends and patrons for the very liberal support afforded them during the past and solicit a continuance of the same for their successors. All CLAIMS against the Firm to be rendered at once and for all debts owing an early settlement is requested. CLARK AND GANE, Cambridge, July sth, 1884.
p A U T I O N. The Public are hereby cautioned that instructions have been given to Mr Clarkin, who is in ; charge of the property, to impound air cattle found on Ellison's Farm, Kirikiriroa./- ' , • W. STEELE, , 1 , ■ ; < i Hamilton, .Jun^O, 1884. ',,.-, ". /. SHINGLES ' AND' PALINGS; " FO^SALE— First-class" Shingles and Palirigsf f "apiii,by John Web}». J DeliVeFed atiigarptonS^tion. ''- Shingle^ ll&'jper l.OOO^^llpg^ acj^f d. WjgjM l^ng^hL^U
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1882, 29 July 1884, Page 3
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