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WAIKATO COACHES NGARUAWAHIA AND HAM II t ." . A CONVEYANCE leaves Harris' DELTA Hu. Ix. Ngaruawalua, each day at BBOa m , and it . day, leaving Hamilton at 4 pm. (Sundays • < carrying Passengers and Luggage, thus enabling arriving by steamer to proceed nett morning. Special arrangements for parties wishing to go t'. •">' to Cambridge. To Storekeeper,*, $c. Light PackngC3 coming by steamer as far as sgarv.Twr.iiii will be carried at reasonable rates. Saddle Horses and Buggies on nire. L. B. HA B R IS, Piopiietor.

Saddlery and Harness. \v s. jones, (SrccF&soß to Urssßs. W. &. A. Kenxeut) BEGS to inform the Settlers in the WaiLato ami jivi/ geuerallj that he has now on hand a large etc : ■>* every description of the above, which will bo sold at vci' low prices for cash. W. S. J. would draw particular attention to the fact <i • every article not made upon the premises is imported 1,,, , from one of the lest manufacturers in England, * ' • ~ x»y saving the importer's profit and placing him in & pot it y\ to deal more favourably with his customers. Large shipments just arrived ex Robert Henderson "-"■ Norham Castle. W. S. JONES, Saddle/, Harness-maker, and Importer', 154, Queen Street,. Opposite the Old Court House, Auckland

SADDLERY" AND HARNESS.-J. Wlsj jay Auckland, has received, ex Norham Castle, a q i > : assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bridles, \V < . • i ■ - Spins, Girths, <tc. Also Cab, Gig. and Buggy Col L Cart and Plough Hames, Harness Blacking, Oils, ' position, &c, which he will sell cheap for cash. f Y. ' also expects fuither shipments by tho Harvest lio^i. sailed September IW. ; December 12, 1872.

FOR SALE, ONE Hundred and Eighty Acres LAND, Han-"o West, evcelhmt soil, well situated, about 60 acr'^ .. good gras3 and clover. A 200-acre Farm, with four-roomed House, Barr , i>) acres improved, fenced and subdivided; thrcu miles Aon 1 Hamilton Easit, on a good road. A 200-acre Farm adjoining Hamilton East, about 30 <Kir-. in Grass, a considerable amount of fencing and other improve iuents. 297 Acres, rnidwav between Hamilton and Xgnruawc.l.ii— east side of rhcr; good House, Stable, a large extent u Grass, an excellent Run in the immediate vicinity ; thi . property id offered at a low price. Several blocks of Land (unimproved) in various peit* c the Waikato from GO to 2000 acres. To industrious scttbr . terms w ill be casj . For particulars, apply to W. STEELE, HamiH on A nice little Farm of 150 acres, all fenced, Bubdi\,di.'i , about 90 acres in Grass and Crops; House, Garden, Orchai J in full bearing ; only two miles from Cambridge. Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton ; Or to NATHAN RUM LEY, On the Preiiii=. -,

KIWI FLOUR MILLS, HAMILTON. THE undersigned haung leased the above Mills arc pro pared to supply Flour, &c., at any part of tho W ...it and "Waipa ltivcrs at 'the follow- rig prices, excepting Hai.ul'u i which -will be at 10s per tonless .— £ s. d Flour, best Silk-dressed (Kiwi No 1) per ton of 2000 lbs 20 0 Floui, Sillc- Jresaetl (Kiwi No. 2) - - . i« '» "Wheatmeal ... II 1 ' i Sharps , 9 ' Bran, per bushel of -!01bs . . • . 0 i For Smutting, Gtindinj?, and Silk-dressing Wheat, per bushel of CO lbs . . 0 1 Crushing Oats, per bushel of 40 lbs 0 0 Crushing Mai/c, j.ei bushel of 60 lbs « 0 0 "Waste in Giistmg 3 lbs per bushel. Sac'n Is and bi^i 6d each extra. The fiist three da) s in each month w ill be devoted to crushing horse-feed. Orders can be left at the Mill, or with our agent, Mr. Thos. Morris, Storekeeper, Hamilton. Terms— One Month. FLEMING & Co.

TO SETTLERS IN WAIKATO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE undersigned being desirous of returning to England as o.uly as possible, will dispose of the vhole of his very laige stock of GENERAL DRAPERY at a great i eduction for cash. The stock is one of the best selected and most varied in the district, comprising not only the goods ordinarily connected with tho drapery business, but also a large variety of ladies' and infants fancy di apery. A Large Discount for Cash. Settlers in the Waikato will find it to their advantage to examine the stock before they scud their orders to town. Note the Address :—: — T. MORRIS, Ferry Wharf Stoic, Hamilton. N B.— Business to be disposed of.

a 001)a 001) SERVANTS (mule and female) can bo obtained at the onl) Sonants' Registry of long standing in the province. Establibhed 18(52. The undersigned's method is to lm\e a PLRbONAL interview with the scnaut'tf lefcrces ; failing to be satisfied, to advertise at his own expense until arranged. Fco, 5s m adviru-e To Lund Sellers uuutual facilities for dispot-aI.— HAXNAiOBD'b Sen ant Regibtry and General Agonej , High Mrcct.

GEORGE ROBERTSON Book Impoitcr, and Manufacturing Statiwnor, HAS RLMOVED TO 'ii, and 35 Little Collins Street, West, (Corner of McKillop Street, near Queen Street), MJauoIRNL".

THOMAS G E M .MILL Blacksmith AND A.(J KICULTUKAL IMPLEMENT MAKL'K, SHOEING SMITH, ETC. VukC'htrcct, Cambr'uhjH E-isl.

REGINALD BERNARD FITZFAT KIC X, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Cambridge. repairs nratly executed with promptitude.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 122, 15 February 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 122, 15 February 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 122, 15 February 1873, Page 1

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