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PISCICULTURE IM WAIKATO.

Ii seems that the salmon ova will be taken by the lonic, and the Auckland and Waikato portions will be transhipped at tluvt port. This information reached Hamilton yesterday in ;i letter from Mr.T. B. Hill t<> Mr (idling. The Utter gentleman is not soiry for the delay, a« ho has not yet completed his arrangements for receiving the eggs. Mr Hill's letter thus concludes :—: — l."50 (^ueen-street, Auckland. M.uchOth, 1880. MvDkvkSik, — lam glad to hear your young trout aie doing so well, and hope you will be successful with them when you tuin them adrift. I saw a beauty down at Raglan the other day; it was liberated eight months since, and had more than doubled itself in length and width. I s.vw some splendid stie.ims foi trout in at the back between Xg.miawahia and Raglan Harbour. The river that runs through the Kuiti is also a splendid trout stream, as well as some tln«> bide of the Kuiti. I hope in a few ycais tiotit fishing will be one of the attractions of the province of Auckland. Mr Fi'rr was much pleased with your arrangements. — I am, yours truly, T. B. Hill. Mr J. M. (Jelling.

Yes !It is certainly true. Ask any of your friends who have purchased there. Garlick andCranu ell have numerous unasked for and very fa\ourable commendations from country customers on their exci-llont packing o( Furniture, Crockery, and Glass, Bee. Ladies any jentlemen about to furnish should remember that Garlick and Cran well's is rue Cheap Furnishing Warehouse o Auckland. Furniture to suit all classes ; also Carpets, Floor Cloths and all House Necctsarics. If your new house is nearly finished, or, you arc jjoinj* to get married, visit Garlick and Cranwell, Queen-street and Lome-street, Auckland. Intpndinupiirrh.-KPrscan havearatalorue i>n« fr*« Dolioks G\\ i' Him Ui> — " It it possible that Mr Godfrey la up and at work, and cured by so simple .1 remedy -" " I nssuro >ou it is true that lir is entirf )\ cured, and with nothing but \ni. Co.'s Hop Hitter?, and only ten days ago his doLtors q i\e him up and said he must die." " Well-a-d.i> ' It that is so 1 will go this minute and get sonic for my poor George. I know hops are good." Read

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2133, 11 March 1886, Page 3

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PISCICULTURE IM WAIKAT0. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2133, 11 March 1886, Page 3

PISCICULTURE IM WAIKAT0. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2133, 11 March 1886, Page 3