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~ ~ Notices. . := = week:. Q| T T 13 TJI T) "D TP p HIGH-ARMED Z/D LATESTIMPROVEMENTS - O 1 ii 1j ill X\» JD Hi XV VX sewing machines. ■ / LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. _ ; — O U SOLE A "P T A T7C NEW NATIONAL SEWING MACHINES. importer JA. I' * *' 250, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

JOHN PARR, AGENT FOB. ED. WEBB & SONS' PURE HOME-GROWN AGRICULTURAL & VEGETABLE SEEDS, PERENNIAL RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT. Lawes' 36 % Superphosphates. JGE BONEDUST. Best Brands of Galvanised, Barb and Plain FENCING WIRE! Walker's Ikon Rollers and Pins. CORRUGATED IRON. RTDGING, SPOUTING, ETC. BREECH & MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS, AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. At my Cambridge Store only, THE MOA BRAND OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Prize winners at the Dunedin Exhibition. Builders and General Ironmongery. PAPERHANGINGS, PAINTS, OILS. GROCERY AND EARTHENWARE. HAMILTON~&CAMBBJDGE. Agent for the Colouial Mutual Life Assurance Association. \£2 BP^s AL ~£2 | NEXT HORTICULTURAL SHOW, | HAMILTON, MARCH, 1891. FIRST PRIZE Twelve Largest and Best WEBBS' STOURBRIDGE GLORY POTATO. JO/- SECOND PRIZE. XOh In introducing this new (second early) Kidney Potato, I can strongly recommend it for field or garden, haviug grown in the open paddock at the rate of Fifteen Tons to the acre. The flesh is pure white, firm, floury, and of unequalled quality. Prico, 6d per lb., stock limited. 7VQ FIRST PRIZE. 7'/0 , 6 Webbs' SCHOOLMASTER POTATOES. 3/G SECOND PRIZE. 3/fJ A first-class early potato, and heavy cropper. Price, -Id per lb. GEO. J. NEAL, CAMBRIDGE. CO - OPERATIVE STORES, duke-st. l cambridge EW & AS H lON ABLE gTOCK OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MERCERY, BOOTS & SHOES, ETC., ETC., Comprising Beiges, Foule Serges, Dress Tweeds, Bordered Robe 3, Meltonn, I Cheviots, Winccys, J ; Mourning Materials, &c., • I Newest Shades in Plushes, Feathers j Flowers, Ribbons, &c. ] Tiptop Gloves, in Black ani | COLOUIiS. I NEW HOSIERY — Full range ii j variety and price. i WOOLS of all sorts at Auckland priceß CALICOES, SHEETINGS, FLAN j NELS and BLANKETS—SpeciaI lines. CLOTHING, " In Men's, Youths' and Boys', to measure or stock sizes in Kaiapoi and Aucklanc | makes. BOOTS AND SHOES, Imported and Colonial, The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stool out of Auckland. 1000 Other Articles, too nume rous to mention. : IRONMONGERY

W. SOUTER & CO. SEED, MANURE, & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, CAMBRIDGE, HAVE FOR SALE the following GOODS ;— A SHIPMENT OF CLOVER SEEDS, just landed, ex Coptic ; also, one of TURNIP ANT) CARROT SEEDS, ex lonic, from the celebrated Seedsmen, Messrs Sutton and Sons, of Reading, containing the following kinds, well suited for the Waikato district SWEDES. SI UTTONS' Champion ) UTTONS' Hardy Purple-top SUTTONS' Queen UTTONS' Purple-top Stubble BUTTONS' Urinison King. turnips. SUTTONS' Devonshire Greystoue UTTONS' Imperial Green Globe SUI'TONS' Purple-top Man.moth UTTONS' Aberdeen Purple-top CARROTS. SUTTONS' White Belgian UTTONS' Red Intermediate SUTTONS' Long Red Cattle UTTONS' Yellow Carrot. MANGOLDS. SUTTONS' Long Red UTTONS' Long Yellow. Also, CORNER'S Taunton Swedes, and MARSHALL'S Purple-top Swede. GRASS SEEDS—Ryegrass (Poverty Bay and Canterbury), Cocksfoot (Akaroa and Taranaki), Italian Rye and Tall I Fescue WHEAT—Purple Straw ] „ White Tuscan i OATS—Black Tartarian Oats | ~ Dun Oats j „ White Tartarian j ~ Sparrowbill ~ American Triumph ~ Canadian. BARLEY—Cape Barley FLOUR, Oatmeal, Wheatmeal, Germina, Bran, Sharps GRAINS—Oats, Maize, Barley, Ryecorn, Fowl Wheat BONEDUSTS—Waikato, JCE., Bell's, Auckland Tallow Co., and Hellaby's SUPERPHOSPHATES — Lawcs' and Ollendorff 26 and 36 %, Hill's, &c. GUANO-Coral Queen, Long Island and Huon Island. KEMPTHORNE AND PROSSER'S MANURES. TIMBER —Totara, Kahikatea, Kauri, and Rimu, Door Sashes, Mouldings and Turnery. IRON—Galvanised Ridging and Spout ing. WlßE—Barbed and Plain, Rollers (iron and wood), and Pins. PLOUGHSHARES, Skeiths, Mould Boards, direct from Hornsby and Reid and Grav. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS— Reid & Gkay's Horssbv's, an » Howard's. POSTS—Totara, Purivi, and Birch. STRAINERS & GATE POSTS—Totara and Puriri. LlME—Hydraulic, Wilson's, Shell Lime. BRICKS, Socket aud Draiu Pipes. BLUESTONE, Sheep Dip. Lime, Salt, Sulphur COAL —Taupiri and Waikato House Coal; Blacksmith—Newcastle and Westport. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I Orders forwarded with the utmost care j and attention by railway, waggon, or I steamer. R. R. HUNT & CO.,

Auctions- _ J ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. Alfred t>uckland & qons LFRED JDUCKLAND & kJONS Haymaiiket, Auckland, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, particularly engaged in sale of LIVE STOCK, GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, AND ALL FARM PRODUCE. EligiUb Farms and Sheep Runs for sale. Established 1854. W. J. HPNTEB. THIS DAY. For Sale this day, at To Awamutu, FURNITURE, ETC., at II o'clock. Produce, Horses, &c., at 1.30 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. THURSDAY, JUNE 5. Ngaruawahia Cattle Sales. The undersigned will hold an Autumn ; Sale at Ngaruawahia Yards on Thursday, June sth. Entries to date are: VA CHOICE. SHORTHORN TWOOU YEAR-OLD STEERS AND HEIFERS, John Bycroffc 10 Two - year - old Empty Heifers, Littlewood 20 Mixed Cattle, John Martin 24 Strong Calves \ 7 18-months-old Cattle 14 Steers 5 4-year-old Bullocks Draught Mare, 6 years old, by £? Wellington Draught Hurse, 5 years, by fx Sir Colin co 2 Colts, 2 and 3 years old, by Earl of Mar Tip Dray, Discs, Side Saddle, &c. J •2 Sets Plough Harness, S.F. Plough, Sash Weights 40 Young Cattle, from Whatawhata. 12 Weaned Calves, G. Hall 5 Empty Cows, W. Little 8 1 and I.V-j ear-old Cattle, W Bycroffc 8 Fresh, Empty Cows ) q p S StroDg Good Calves .1 ° 12 Calves ) j O'Connor 3 Empty Cows 1 10 Mixed Cattle, R Fleming Also, instructed hy Public Trustee, to sell, without reserve, in estate of George Lindsay Scott, deceased, Half-interest in Allotments Nos. 95 and 96, containing Ba. lr. 34p., situate at Ngaruawahia; the other moiety being owned by one Ethel M. E. Shepherd, whose whereabouts are unknown. At ! o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. SATURDAY, JUNE 7. For Sale at Cambridge Yards, on Saturday, June 7th, /• FIRST-CLASS COWS, AT CALVO ING, F. Hicks 300 lbs. Roll Bacon, G. VVatts G First-class New Saddles 7 Waterproof Oilskin Coats Light 2-wheel Dog Cart 2 Sets Buggy Harness 30 Useful Horses, Fowls, Produce, &c, At 12 o'clock. W . J. HUN T E J.t. TUESDAY, JUNE 10. For Sale at the Ohaupo Yards, on Tues day, June lOtli, On[\ HEAD CATTLE OUU 20 Well-grown Two-year-old Steers 10 Empty Cows GO Head Fat Cattle, Dairy Cows fc'iit and Store Sheep, &c. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. PRELIMINARY NOTICF. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr S. N- Westney (whose lease ol farm has expired), to sell at his residence, Te Awamutn, about middle ol June, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ETC- Amongst his stock are 400 Carefully-selected Young Liacolr Ewes (in lamb), heavy clippers

DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWAKUS. DKUVV^DAnnaiiaw.o TEA CIRCULAR. First Prize for High-class Tailoring. First Prize for Lady's Riding Habit. «■»«»* First Prize and Special First Prize for Style and Finish. tea-packing trade , tL . n _ A/Itit+lTlO' HAD WE NOT SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL AND STRIKING TO IisTRO First Prize for Artistic Gutting. duck , v i Ron TM.U.ifion OUR. WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF COFFEES WE HAVE ALSO ADOPTED These were all the First Awards given in High-class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Sea Exhibition, FQR QUR TJCAS) ANJJ TH e held at Dunedin. it r* . Bff Taken from The TeAroha News:—" Mr J.H. Dalton, thoweU-known Tailor, of Queen street, Auckland, has been very G ARo* f/t\ v v ♦ to shows that he can more than hold his own in open competition & W/\Y \JLZpbice LISO?. I 2s lOd per lb. 2s 4d per lb. 2s per lb. Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... £2 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... £3 10 0 BRANDS Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 215 0 Suit to order, with fcxtra lrousers ... oio CO n SIST of A BLENDING OF THAT SO VERY FAMOUS AND RENOWNED q..it fn orrlpr with Extra Trousers ... o-0 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 40 U TEA IN VOGUE AND ALL THE RAGE IN ENGLAND, a » - *«> 0 the cevlon tea. Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, £4 1 q OR jf AME on respective Brand will suffice as a guarantee of the good value —— ' ~ " of each quality. J. H. DALTON, Tailor, 210 Queen-street, Auckland. b glrden ceylon tea, ... - | p EABI( 0R A Koh-i-xoor amongst alt. Teas that have come bkfoke the Podlic TO_— Ol "TV JT L_) LJ .1 NT An C;I J 1 The price, 2s 10(1 per lb. for this Tea, wo made so low, wishing to introduce the B rNV t L 1. _|_ V | Fa J-l—VJ—l— I \l v .X/ J same, and making a profit by the quantity of its sale. _ _ Its real value will be ascertained by its economical quality. One pound of this (LIMITED), Tea w ;n g0 as f. u . as x_i pounds of any other Tea, and the consumer will have the . , excellence of its flavor into the bargain. Call attention to Shipments OI It is the Bouquet of all the best blends procurable from Colombo direct. ' ° Sure to be liked by all, and will no doubt secure us the success we aim at. Agricultural Implements & General Ironmongery, BROWN, BARRETT & CO., Just Landed, comprising— TEA AND 00PPEE MERCHANTS. " TUC CA DMTQ'Q CIU/HI |P|TC" MAJRK.LEARJ^NWARDLYDIGEST 111 I IM II IVI L_riO I M VUUIU I L THE FINEST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD IS i i il. i Miimun w f , BAKING POWDER FERTILISER. CORN & TURNIP DRILLS. MANUFACTURED from the PUREST and MOST WHOLESOME IN IVjL GREDIENTS. It is one of the most important discoveries ever made by mankind, because it conduces so tr.uch to the health of families, A PUDDINGS WITHOUT YEAST. BREAD^ WITHOUT YEAST. PASTBY WITH LESS DIRECTIONS FOR USE. A -ttyn HIT H TLTTTTITTI TT" T O TO MAKE BREAD—To every pound of flour add a large teaspoonful of the ft T\l CU 1 XrTI A WI 1 11/ 111 l\l lIK Hi I 111 II il Baking Powder, the usual quantity of salt with each pound of flour, m a dry state; then It 11. M. IIN MPiTj 1 I ii.ll 1 I JLYxXLXI U XviJ JL/iiVIJUAJIK/ pour on about half-a-pint of cold water or milk, mix quickly into a dough of the M JLMm same consistence as when using yeast, taking care not to knead it more than * nacessarv. It is most important that the oven should be sufficiently hot. ' " PASTBY, PIE CRUSTS, &c.—Mix about half-a-teaspoonful of the Powder with a pound — - . w __ _ _ . __ of flour, then work in about half the usual quantity of butter, dripping, or lard. T A Tl V JPI 1 € * ilk w* PLUM, SUET, and OTHER PUDDINGS should never he made without it. A teaspoon\j Ljl/Tl X O V U A-i AAlfn AW A & KS* ful t0 a pound 0 f fl our makes them both light and digestible, and effects a great saving in eerers and butter. ; NORFOLK DUMPLINGS. —Prepare as for Bread, put into boiling water immediately Boneinills (for liaud and power), New and Improved -Disc Harrows, Climax Cutaway j and SCONES.—Use same quantities as for Bread, using sweet milk or water. TT«irrmvq Hornsbv s Single-furrow Ploughs, Hornsby's New Double-Uirrow Ploughs, j COPy 0 f analytical report. Xldll \ > , '■ j cj "Pl,Mirvl,u Pnmno ■infl TTv«lr*mHf' "RillilS 111 Laboratory, Hobsnn-strect, Auckland, Juue 13,1554. American Turmvrist and Lag it 110u o hb ; IU I lat 1 ' ' ' "I l ,avc sampled the Baking Powder iu the bulk, prepared by Mr John O'l'eat variety, by Eno'lisll and American Makers. i Buchanan, Merchant, Auckland, and liavc analysed the same and find the constitu- & J ' ents pure and well-proportioned. : <> The result of my examination proves this article to be superior to any either _ TinTTrrr T 1 TIC! ' imported or colonially prepared that lias been submitted to me, and I can, therefore, APPLE-PARERS, CIDER MILLS, FRUIT A . pond, _ . n , 1 Manufactured and Sold Wholesale liy Every Class of Hardware in Stock. ; E . BUCHANAN & CO., Retail Premises: Queen-street. Wholesale: High-street, Auckland | TEA) COFEEE, AND SPICE MERCHANTS, - - - - j OUSS'CrOXVESiS - , 3a3E;3E3n , ;j

O R SALE. A JOHNSON REAPER & BINDER, in good order, almost equal to uew. IRICE, FIFTEEN (JUINEA.S. Terms very liberal. THOMAS WELLS, Cambridge. SANDES & CO., QHEMISTS AKD j^RUGGISTS, VICTOBIA-ST., HAMILTON. DRUGS, SPONGES, PERFUMERY, SPICES, FRUIT ESSENCES, PATENT MEDICINES, &c. FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, TOTS, TOBACCOS, PIPES, BOOKS. Glassware, Toilet Sets, Vases in Great Variety, Japanese Goods. Stock is being constantly renewed ! NOVEI/I'IES ALWAYS ON HAND. BELLAMY'S NEW BOOK, "LOOKING JACKWARDi" Agents for N.Z. Farmer, Evening Star, Family Friend, and Observer. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited). [Established 1869.] Head Office : No. 1 Market Buildings, Collins-street West, Melbourne. The FIRST OFFICE IN THE WORLD to apply the Surrender Value of Life Policies in paying the Premiums, thereby preventing the lapse of the Policies until the Surrender Value is exhausted. Tiie Whole of the Profit Belongs to the Policyholders. The Bonuses allotted by the National Mutual at previous investigations are larger than those of any other Australian Life Office of similar age. During the year 1889 this Society earned a higher rate of interest, reduced its working expenses more, and laid by a larger proportion of its revenue than any other Society in New Zealand. The Australasian Banking and Insurance Record congratulates the National Mutual on the large profit—£s2,ooo— made on its freehold properties, and also on its prudence in putting it to Reserve. The interest on this amount will secure an addition to the bonuses for all time to come, in which all members, present and future, will participate. H# REES GEORGE, District Agent, Auckland ; A. J. L. COATES, Wnikato Agent. VISITING CARDS printed, equal to copperplate, at WaiUato Times office

' The bulk of our New Goods having now 1 arrived ex lonic, Ruapehu, Tongariro and ! 'L'aiuui, we would respectfully ask the i ladies of the Waikato to call and inspect, or send for patterns of the various styles ■ for the season, which iu all departments are the very latest to be had in the 1 London and Continental markets. j * An immense display iu O DRESS MATERIALS i

, rpjlE WAIKATO TIMBER OUAi- I j 1 PANY (LIMITED), j LICHFIELD. ! | j We are prepared to supply | i SAWN & SQUARED TOTARA, j Of auy dimeusions. j j

I'LOUR, GRAIN, AN I) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RIl. HUNT bogs to arnounce that • ho has commenced business in Auckland iu the above lines and under the above style. CONSIGNMENTS OF PRODUCE AND FLAX SOLICITED, AND CORRESPONDENCE INVITED, ADVANCES made against Wheat consigned to ua for sale in Sydney, or settlers' samples (4 oz. at least) will be

. In Colonial Tweeds, English 'O and German all-Wool Mate- F, i H rials iu Checks, Stripes, Oj Broches, Plains and j H Combinations. ] , ! Also, j i Q i A splendid assortment of i ! styles ° j IN ROBES, ! i lOf which we have only one of j W each colour, ranging from 25s to 117s each. j W ; i-5 A large stock of j O DRESS TRIMMINGS! KJ | to match in Plush, Velvet, j O Silk, Ornaments, etc. | K Mantles, Jackets, Dolmanettes, Furlined Cloaks, Ulsters, in profusion. Great 1 variety of Little Boys' Suits, Tunics and | Overcoats, bought a job. Ladies' and i Childs' Underclothing, .Baby.Linen, j Toilet Requisites, etc., marked very low. | (Trousseau and Layettes at short notice). i Gloves aud Hosiery are a speciality. Also, always in stock, Girls' lud Gloves jin Swede, White and Coloured Kid. Special value in Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Manchester and Linen Goods, Cretonnes, Curtains, Curtain Poles, etc., etc. As usual, we are showing the very , latest styles in Millinery Goods of every I description, which we have marked at exceedingly moderate rates. Two First-class Dressmakkrs Always on the Premises. Patterns and prices sent free to any part of the country. AND QHOYCE, Auckland. ; JOSEPH Q pANNELL, I BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AMI FANCY GOODS DEALER, Victoria Street, Hamilton. Always in Stock : EANCY GOODS, At reasonable prices, suitable for presents at all seasons. GENERAL STATIONERY! CHEMISTS' FANCY GOODS AND HOM(EOPATHIO MEDICINES. Fifty New Books in the Library. i Just appointed Agent for the ! KZ. ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. ' OTHER AGENCIKS : Mutual Life Association of Australasia Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company : London and Berlin Pianoforte Company i (either for cash or upon the hire j system). ' For prospectuses apply as above.

! POSTS, | STRAINERS, j INTERMEDIATES, i | RAILS. | Full size and of best quality. P.ROM PT DELIVERY. i _ . Prices aud particulars jou application : to J. S. BROWNE, Manager, ! Waikato Timber Co. (Limited), I Lichfield. TO FLAXMILL OWNERS AND OTHERS. ' THE TAUPIRI RESERVE COLLIERY CO. (Ltd.)' Are now supplying Large COAL for HOUSE purposes Screened COAL for STEAM purposes, j QUALITY first-rate and PRICE mode- j rate. j Order from J. ORD, Huntly; or, HENRY BYRON, Auckland. LAND ASSOCIATION, j DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, OR j LEASE (with purchasing clause). The Company's Tauwhare Factory is now in active operation, and will take j milk at factory prices from all who pur- , i chase or lease from the Association, thus , securing a ready sale for one of the j principal products of the soil._ _ ! To honest, energetic, industrious families specially easy terms will be j given. ! Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. J JJIOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. | 834 Acres of LAND, three miles from Lichfield Railway Station, ■ The land is of first-rate quality, all ploughable, well watered, and good road to it. Apply to J, S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton,

sent there and quotations obtained for them. R. R. HUNT & CO., AUCKLAND. JOHN JJOUGLAS, Land and Estate Agent, LICENSED LAND BROKER, INVESTING AGENT, Valuator and Surveyor, Nos, o and G, Government Insurance Buildings, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAN L>. Property Lists on application. BONEFLOUR & DUST. T)URE BONEFLOUR may be now obtained at our Mill, Ngaruawahia. Orders addressed there will reccivc immediate attention. W. S. LAURIE & CO. 21st February, 1887. N.B."Bones bought in any- quantity.

UEPA-HTMUSTT. GUNS— Single and Double-barrelled, in muzzle and breech-loading. POWDER, &c., by best makers. Cartridges filled on the premises. BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. Agricultural implements by Reid and Gray, Andrews and Bevan, and others. SHACKLOCK'S KITCHEN RANGES (with wood burners). B WEN'S PATENT FENCING STRAINERS. gILBERBERG SEWING MACHINES Paints, Oils, Varnish, Turps, &c. Large Assortment PAFERHANGINGS. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, Groceries are sold at wholesale PRICES for nett cash. My specially mixed TEAS at la Sd, 2s, 'is 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, are equal to anything in the province. Nelson and Moate's, Biown, Barrett's, and other Packet Teas. Cambridge Roller Mills FLOUR. CHAFF, OATS, and POTATOES, &c., &c. A very large stock of Crockery, China, Glassware, Sc., &c. Flower Pots and Saucers. Agent vor Sooth British Insurance Company. TH OS."WELLS, j PROPRIETOR.

of very choice quality. Full particulars future advertisement. W. J. HUNTER. For Sale on arrival, at end June, from Tauranga, 19 A A CHOICE CROSSBRED IOUU EWES, freali full mouth, in lamb to pedigree Lincoln rams, and to lamb in July. W. J. HUNTER. mo THE RAGLAN AND ICAWHIA 1 SETTLERS. All persons who are subscribers to the Medical Kund raised on behalf of keeping a medical attendant in the district will have the benefit of his attendance free ; medicines only to be paid for, Terms Strictly Cask. AUGUSTE BAY, Dispensing Chemist. To Mata, 16th February, 1889. BOND'S ILLUSTRATED WAIKATO ALMANAC, 1891.—The preparation of this Almanac (which was so well received last year) has been commenced. Any suggestions with a view of making this publication more useful will be gladly received by the publisher, and, where practicable, given effect to. —J. S. Bond, Cambridge, May 10th, 1890.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2790, 31 May 1890, Page 4

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