NORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION F (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. NEWLAND, Ngaroto. 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. \ 100 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, PEED 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 Nuisery Stock
Auction Sales of Live and Dead Stock arranged for.
Pi ice List of Goods, and every information can be obtained from the Directors, Agents in Waikato, and from the Head Office, 19 Queen-street, Auckland.
iT2FNOTICE — The list of Tradesmens 1 Discounts will be closed in a few days, and tickets i&Micd ; all applicants must be shareholders to the extent of five shaies. The second call of one shilling per sluie on the capital of the Association has been made, and is payable at the various branches of the Bank of New Zealand and at the Association's local stores ; and at the Head Office, 19 Queen-st., Auckland. igjjj^^' NOTlCE. — The Branch Stores at Hamilton and Cambridge are now Open.
T. & S. MORRIN & CO., (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, N,Z. WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
T. & S. Morrin and Co. (Limited), direct the attention )f their Waikato friends and the public generally to the grand Shipment of BUGGIES AND S^i^g^^^^^ CARRIAGES
IN THEIR CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT, HIGH QTREETI AUCKLAND. /TTIGH QTREET igh Street) Auckland. lOLigh Street Which for quality, finish, &c, Are far superior to any seen in Auckland for some considerable time. We name a few of the Latest Designs—
fPTJI? UTTUnTJT A l2 A TIP 1 "MTU 1 \ A very elegant new design, hung on three springs, top folds entirely back, seated for six persons. THE NEW STYLE WAGONETTE! Built very strong for hard service ; will carry six persons. A really serviceable machine. THE LIGHTNING JUMP SEAT! A thoroughly strong and roomy machine, can be altered from single to double-seated in a second of time. THE DOUBLE-SEATED PIANO BOX THE FRENCH PH£TON THE TOP TRAY BUGGY THE CORNING ROAD WAGGON THE NEW BREWSTER PH/ETON The above vehicles are highly recommended for their strength and workmanship, and are well suited for farmers or families.
_ ri^^---^- Ea=) T. & S. M. & Co. request Farmers to write W^^mS or apply for their Illustrated Catalogue of W^"«S' Implements, which may be had gratis and post free.
SEASONABLE IMPLEMENTS ARE NOW BEING SHOWN IN GREAT VARIETY.
CORN SHELLERS FOR HAND AND POWER. . IMPROVED COKN SHELLERS WITH CLEANING, ELEVATING AND BAGGING ATTACHMENT.
Chaff-cutters and Horse Gears, Turnip-cutter.s, Pulpers, Corn-crushers, Seed Sowers, Barrow Seed Sowers, firoad cast Seed Sowers, Harrows, Rollers, and the Celebrated Disc Harrow, by English and American makers.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, STOCKHOLM AND COAL TAR.
TARPAULINS,
OILED OR PLAIN CANVASS, ALL SIZES.
T. <fc S. MORRHST & Co. (LIMITED), QUEEN-STREEL AUCKLAND.
/CAUTION. The Public are hereby cautioned that instructions have been given to Mr Clarkin, who is in charge of the property, to impound all cattle found ou Ellison's Farm, Kirikiriroa. W. STEELE, Hamilton. June 30, 1884.
QHINGLES AND PALINGS. FOR SALE— First-class Shingleg aud Palings, split by John Webb. Delivered at Ngaroto Station. Shingles, 11s per 1000 ; palings according to length. All orders, may be sent to Mr Charles Storey, Te Rahu. i^heese factory for camKj bridge district. Those interested in the ESTABLISH: MENT of a CHEESE FACTORY within the above district are requested _ to meet at ' Hewitt's Hotel, Cambridge, on SATURDAY," August 2nd,-air4-o'clock.— HUGH FERGUSON.
"DELINQUISHID BUSINESS. $■1 - ! ! The unyleWgneMlbegAl^ n^tifjr^thatb . tfiey . hav f e . this , day disposed of their Seed, Graih/and' Manure r btfsm^ss 1 to the North New Zealaud 'Cooperative Asso- ? ciati6n,^ a'nd^takfS <this /oppoWut'ityv/^fi thanking *theirtf friends :and->patronß for ' thej very flib^ral? support » affinde^ t^efiri during' th6^alt!arid««6licit!aSToontinua.iic r e |irf ihjet%m%
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1883, 31 July 1884, Page 3
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