WAIKATO COACHES NGARUAWAHIA AND HAMILTC A CONVEYANCE leaves Harms' DELTA II Ngaruauahia, eacli day at 8 30 a.m , and retiu day, leaving Hamilton at* 4 pin. (Sunr'ins ci.< carrying Passengers and Luggage, thus enibhiig pas arriving by steamer to proceed ne\t morning. Special arrangements for portiss wishing to go t to Cambridge. To Storekeepers, §c. Light Packages coming by steamer as far as Hfgarua w ill be carried at reasonable rates. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hiro. L. B. HAftR I S, Proprietovj
Saddlery and Harness, W. S. JONES-, (Successor to Mei»shs. W. & A. Kesked BEGS to inform the Settlers in the Waikato anf generally that lie has now on hand a largo i ©very description of the above, which will be sold low prices for cash. W. S. J. would draw particular attention to the ft erory article not made upon the premises j» imported direct from one of the best manufacturers in England by saving the importer's profit and placing him in a \ to deal more favourably with his customersLarge sluptne&ts just armed ex Itobert.Henders.v Norhain Ca9tle. W. S. JONES, Saddler, Jlamess-maker, and Importer, . 151, Qceex SrnKirr, Opposite the Old Court House, Auckland
SADDLER V AND HARNESS.-J. Wis. v .. Auckland, ha* received, ex Norham Cattle, a j.— i assortment of Ladies'-and Gents' Saddles, Biidles, \\'b Spurs, Girths, &«. Also Cab, Gig, and Buggy 0< I) Cart and Plough Haraes, Harness Blacking, Oils, '\ position, &c, which he will sell cheap for cash. J also expects further shipments by the Harvest Her aailed September 30. December 12, 1872".
FOR, SALE, ONE Hundred and Eighty Acres LAND, lIuTvII^ West, excellent soil, well situated, about oO turo good grass and clover. A 200-acre Farm, with four-roomed House, Barn ; ' acres improved, fenced and subdivided j three milci fi. Hamilton East, on a good road. A 200-acre Farm adjoining Hamilton East, about 30 ac in Grass, a considerable amount of fencing and other impro , merits. 207 Acres, midway between Hamilton anANgiruawahic east side of mer; good House, Stable, a largo extent Grass, an excellent Run in the immediate vicinity ; tL property is offered at. a low price. Several blockt of Land (unimproved) m various part* c tho Waikato from 50 to 2000 acres. To mdubtriOU3 settler terms « ill be easy. For particulars, apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. A nice little Farm of 150 acres, all fenced, subdn ided , about 90 acres in Grass and Crops ; House, Garden, OscLai'd m full bearing; only two miles from Cambridge. Apply tt> W. STEELE, Hamilton ; Or to- NATHAN RUxM LEY, On the Premises.
KIWI FLOUR MILLS, HAMILTON. THE undersigned« having leased the above Mills »re pr c pared to tupply Flour, &c., at any part of the Wuikat-) and "VT»ij>a Rivers at the following price*, estepting Hamilto » w Inch -a ill be at 10s ppr toilless : — £ s. d. Flour, best Sflk-dresscd (Kiwi No 1) per ton of 2000 lbs 20 0 Flour, Sillc-diessed(KiwiNo.2) ... 18 0 Wluatiiieal ... l'J 0 Sharps , 9 " Brau, per bushel of '2o lbs ... 01 For Smutting, Grinding, and Silk-dres»iu^ Wheat, per bubhul oi GO lbs ... 0 t Crushing. Oats, por bushel of 4) lbs 0 U Crushing Maize, i-er bushel ot bO lbs . 0 0 ■\Wiste in Gristing 3 lbs per bushsl. S icks Is and. bags 6J oacli e>.u.i. The first three dajsiueack month >\ ill be davcted to crushin; horse-feed. Qwlcrs cart be left at the Mill, or -n itk our agent, Mr. Tlio j. Mo.ris, Storekeeper, Hamilton. Terms— One Month. FLEMING & Co.
TO SETTLERS IN WAIKATO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE undersigned being desirous of returning to England as early as^possible, w ill dispose of the vhoJe of his veiy laige stock of GENERAL DRAPER VT at a great reduction for cash* Ihe 3tock is one of the best selected and most varied iv the district, comprising l.ot only tho goods ordinarily connected with the drapery business, but also a. large, vaiiety of- ladies' and iniants S*ncv drapery. A Largo Diseou>ii< fov Ca*h. Settlers in the Waikato will find it to their advantage to examine the stock before they, send their orders to town. Nota th© Addrew :—: — T. MORRIS, Ferry Wharf Stoic, Hamilton. N.B. — Business to be deposed of;
GOOD SERVANTS (male and femalo) can be obtamp d at tho only Sonants' Registry of long stnnding m l\\e> province. Established 18(52. The undersigned's method is to have a rBBfaO.vAL interview with the servant's refcrcct , failin" to bo 6atibfled, to advertiso at hia own expeube until arranged. Fee, 5s i» advance. To Laud Sellers unusual facilities for disposal.— Ha>naeoed's Servant Registry and General Agency , High street.
GEOKGE ROBERTSON Book Importer, and Manufacturing St&tiuiler, nAS REMOVED TO 33 and 35 Little Collins Street, West, (Coruer of McKillop Street, near Queen Street^, MELBorRM:.
THOMAS (IE M Al I L L Blacksmith AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKKII. SHOKING SMITH, ETC. Dukc-itreet, Cambridge. Hist. REGINALD BERNARD FITZPATRICK, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Cambridge. li'rjdiiiii ncit 1^ ixt'iut •>! with ptojiijitUude.
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 120, 11 February 1873, Page 1
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