U ANTED SNOW* ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE, SHiPMKNTS'F BONEDUST A*» BLOmD MARURE. Thpy are of First-clegs Quality, aad have Analysed an under : Bciipdust : Am. 5r,, ?. Lime 50. Blood aud Boi.edu.-t: Am. 8, P. Lime ft Also, K A IN IT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED BOCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as tbe food t» much more ptatsble. and there is Ira loeeto' : g weight. We also supply best qualities el CLOVERS AND GRASS'SEEDJ ON HAND: Stocks of Specially-selected Southern Dark Winter, Cauadiau?, Dunis, White und Black Tartar. Gaitocs, Dacirh, Spirrowbill, and Feed Oats. LIS SEED: / This is excellent food for Calves and Ponl* try. It ie more valuable than any kind of Grain or Pulne. Send for particulars before Buying, Oat Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S™ AND C o ' COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. nbRI3KIH|CIMor ll'/.KyKTi mi m B5B! UCKLAND rjnHa JIREEZING ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOG2 3§Stockowners please communioate with a Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYERS of FAOTOX BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE—BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONEDUST. PRICES AND ANALISSS OS APPLZOA TIOI. A. BEVINS, Manager. pRINUE QOLLEQI AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Pupils). Chairman of Board of Governors : Bar. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M. A. (Load. Vice-Master: Stuaht Stevens oh, M.A. (Ox. ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rauttobzk, M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a large stafi of Resident tad 7i*tt« iug Masters and Mistresses. The College is controlled by a Board #1 •#* vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Methediet Church of New Zealand, bat tbe religiem caching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys ari Girls, together forming the finest eel «f; School Buildings in Auckland. The aoeemmodation for boarders in both Colleges ia complete, and every arrangement ia made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnafliam. Central and elevated position. Large playgrounds. Fxaitenation Successes—During the last five years 40 pupils have passed the NJES Matriculation and 23 the Civil Semee ]fet> animations. Free moderate. Charge for Boaidem taada from date of entry. Prospectus on application: te Headmaster) or to The Waikato Times Offiee. Next term begins September 33. 9ff i HOT SPHINGS HO TE AROHA. . ~ H MR R L. SOMERS wishes to mfo* Residents of the Waikato that ha taken over the above vell-kaoaa favourite Hotel, and hopes (a merit »i «Moe oi th«b support L£r g;
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Waikato Times, Volume LIV, Issue 5999, 28 November 1902, Page 1
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