WAIKATO COACHES NGARUAWAHIA AXD HAMILTOIN A CONVEYANCE leaves HaxkiV DELTA IJO II • Ngaruawaliia, enck day nt 8 30 a in , and returi n., day, leaving Hamilton at 4 p.m (Sundays except carrying Passengers and Luggage, thui enabling pßsm .■ arriving by steamer to proceed neit morning. Special arrangements for parties wrsliing to go ti.-cx. to Cambridgo. - To Storekeepers, $c Light Packages coming by steamer as far ss Ngama^p ',:. will be carried at reasonablo rates Saddle Horses and Buggici on nire. L. B. HA R R IS, Propiietor.
Saddlery and Harness. AY. S. JONES, (SrccEsson to Mrssns. W &, A. Kennf:ti BEOS to inform the .Settlers in the "Wnikato ar/i i • generally that he hns now on hand a large <••■ J every description of the above, v> Inch will be soic' ,/ % ■ low prices for ensh. W. S. J. would draw particular attention to tl o Xt t' every article not made upon the premises is imported I » ' direct from one of the best manufacturers in Lvg 1 am , (.).■ by saving the importer's profit and placing hnn in a po^i' . to deal more favourably with his customers. Large shipments just arrived ex. Eobert Hendcison ai Norbam Castle. W. S. JONES, Saddler, Harness-maker, and Importer,* 154., Queen Street, Opposite the Old Court House, Auclilai.d
SADDLERY AST) lIARNEBS.-J. "VWrM Auckland, has received, ex Norham Castle, r. gu»< assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Eiidlcs, Y. hi Spurs, Oath?, &c. Also Cab, Gig. and L i£.\i/ Coiu Cart and Plough Faroes, Harness Bhckmg, Oils, C<. position, &c, -nhich he will sell clieip foi cash. J x also expects further shipments by tho Han eat Hen sailed September 30. December 12, 1872.
FOR SALE, O>~E Hundred and Eighty Acres LAND, Hair West, oxcellent soil, well situated, about 30 aci • good grass and clover. A 200-acro Farm, with four-roomed ITouop, Bfir neves improved, fenced and subdivided ; three mile-* Hamilton East, on a good road. A 200-acro Farm adjoining Hamilton East, about 30 -. in Grass, a considerable amount of fencing and other imj.r' menta. 297 Acres, midway between Hamilton and Xgarimtva}- , east side of rher; good House, Stable, a large extcr 1 Orass, an excellent Run in tile immediate vicinity ; property is offered at a low price. Several blocks of Land (unimproved) in various pa the Waikdto from 50 to 2000 acrea. To iwJu'.tnou- h-i ter'H w '! X* tasy lor particulars, apph to W. STEELE, Hamillt. A nice little Farm of 150 acres, all fenced, suhlim about 90 acres in Grass and Crojis ; Hoiw, Garden, Orel in full bearing j onlj two miles lroin Cambridge Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton , Or to NATHAN HUM LEY, On the Premise-
KIWI FLOUR MILLS, HAMILTON. THE unders-gncd having leased the nbove Mills arc- , pared to supply 1 lour, &c, at nnj part cf the W. 11. and Waipa Rivcis at tlic iullowrau pik.es, excepting Haniu 1 which -Mil be at 10. per touless :— Flour, be«t 8 Ik-dressed (Kiwi No 1) per ton of 2000 lbs 20 0 Flour, Siik-JiesBcd(Ki\MNo.2) ... 18 " Wheatracal ... 19 » Sharps i 9 " Bian, per bushel of 0 lbs ... 01 For Smutting, Gi Hiding, ami Silk-drewug Wheat, per bushel of f0 lbs ... 01 Crushing Oats per bushel of 10 lbs . 0 " Ciushing Maize, ier bushel of 60 lbs . 0 f. Waste in Gristing 3 lbs per bushel. Sicks Is anil bijs 6 1 each oxira. The first three days in each month will bo dsveted to crush horse-feed. Ordeia can bo left at the Mill, or with our »gont, Mr. th< Moms, Storekeeper, Hamilton. Tcrmi— One Montb. ~~ ~ FLEMING & r
TO SETTLERS IX WAIKATO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE undersigned being de*-irous of returning to Iv laihl »a eaily as possible, will dispose of the \ , of his very large stock of GE.NEItAL DKAPI ' .at a great reduction for cash. The stock is one of the \, selected aud most varied in the distiict, comprising i only tlio goods oidinarily connected with the diu(.<. business, but also a largo vaiiety of ladies' and iniai fancy drapery. A Large Ditcount for Cash. Settlers in the Waikato will find it to their advant to examine the stock before they send their orders to to-, NotethsAddn*,:- T . MORHIS , Ferry Wharf Store, HamillO7 N.B.— Business to be disposed of.
GOOD SERVANTS (aualc and female) can be olla. at tho only Sonants' Registry of longstanding u. ' province. Established 18G2. 'ihe underaigued's tncllicil to have a vbrso.nal interview with the ScrTanft- reUn failing to be satisfied, to achcrtise at his own eipmsc n arranged. Fee, 5s in advance. To Land SeUera ur.u. facilities for disposal.— Ha.nj.aiobd'b Servant Registry Goneral Agency, High street.
GEORGE EOBERTSO Book Importer, and Manufacturing Statß-der HAS BKMOrED TO 33 and 33 Littlo Collins Street, West, (Corner of MeKillop Street, near Queen Street), JIELiIOUK.SK.
THOMAS <J X M M 1 I Blacksmith AM) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKI SHOEING BMITH, ETC. Duke-itreet, Cambiidye &iol.
REGINALD BERNARD FITZPITRU BOOT AND 6 UOt: MAKEJi, Cambimdoe. liqMiis nc.itl} c\ccuto<l with piuinii'iUuU.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 123, 18 February 1873, Page 1
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