*.i.t»»^U-0-^l ±Xi. o l.l\{u,y XJi-^V.L.6*-nnENDERS for the following works to be sent to tho j -*• undersigned on or before Tuesday, 1 lth Maivh nett, j at 12. noon 1 Gravelling road,, 12 fe«t wi<'e by 9 deep,. lit RidWs Cnttipg. Gravelling new roadway near, Mr Hammond's gate ; and about three chain ; roadway beyond ditto. Also for Forming and Gravelling road from the Newoastle bouudry to "Alexandra cutting" as per plans and specification. T. H. W. MORRIS, Hon. Sec. Hamilton, February 25, 1873.
NEW RUSH ! ! TO COUNTRY SETTLERS. -Public attention is parparticulaily drawn to J. LEVY'S Autumn List of Prices. The goods are now being opened, and every Article marked in plain figures, viz; : s. d. Men's Tweed- Trousers - • - - 7 11 Moleskin Trousers - - • 4 11 Men's Beave* Sac Coats • • • 13 11 Men's Trousor* and Vest (double an J single breasted) in any pattern and all wool - - - 20 O Bedford Cord Trousers, all wool, formerly £1 15 6 Men's Cloth Paget Coats. - • • 22 6 Youths' Trousers • - -- - 6 11 Boys' and Youths' Orereoafcu • - 10 6 Boys' Suits, in great variety • • - 12 11 Alpine Hats, w.ith Feathers • - 4* 11 Men's Crimean Shirts, all wool • • • 4 11 Men's Working do, very heavy - - - lit Men's Socks, per pair. - - - -06 Josephino Kid G-loyes^in any size or color, per pair 1 0 And thousands of other Quods equally cheap. J. LEVY Wishes to thank, the public for the support he has. received hitherto, and begs to inform them that every article purchased at his shop is guaranteed, and made on the premises. Open daily from 7-30 a.m. till 10- p.m., aad on Saturday till 12 p.m. The working class will tave at least 50 per cent by making their purchases at J. L's Store. No Puff, as one purchase will prove the fact. Country Dealers and Stores will* find it to their advantage to give a call. For Style, Quality and Economy combined, no Shop in Auckland can compete with us. * # * Please to note tho address :—: — J. LEVY'S, MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, Next to the Old Theatre Royal, 210, QUEEN STREET.
EXTENSION OF TIME, fTTENDERS are invited by the Colonial Architect, fsr _*v the Erection of a Telegraph and Post-office at Te Awamutu. General conditions., specifications, and drawings may be seen at the Telegraph Office, Newcastle, from Monday, the 10th, till Friday, the 21st February ; and at the Telegraph Office, Alexandra, fr»m Monday, the 24th February, till Monday, tho 3rd March. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, at his office in Auckland, up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, tho 17th of March, 1873. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted.. By order, ALFRED SHEATH, Inspector of Telegraphs. Auckland, February 11, 1873. GEORGE ELLIS, /CERTIFICATED CHEMIST, AND STOREKEEPER, Cambridge.
Central Waikato Agricultural Show, Te Awamutu. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1873. R. J. DAVIDSONS CRITERION HOTEL. "¥TISITORS to the above Show will find every comfort a ' the ahove Hotel, Lunch from 11 to 3 p.m. Dinner at 4 p.m. R. J. DAVIDSON, Proprietor.
US., N.Z., & A. Fruit Depot, opposite the Bank of New . Zealand, and Fijian House, Queen street. — Settlers of Waikato and surrounding districts, when viiiting Auckland, would davfell to call at the above establishments, where the choicest and most varied stock of Fruits in season n\av be obtained. All kinds of Nuts, Orange?, and America^ Pea-nuts always in stock. Just received, a rery ohoice lot of Ribston Pippins and other Apples, several casks of Prunes, Olives in. kegs, &c., &c. The only house in Auckland wheie the genuine American Joed Drink* may be had. Don't forget tho address. Country orders punctually and carefully attended to for cash. — R. Messenobb, Manager.
Centra.l Waikato Agricultural Association. AN Exhibition of Agricultural Stock and Produce, &c, &J., will take place at Te Awamutu, on March 6. — (See handbills.) Entries will be received by the Secretary up to March \ 2 entries sent in after that time will be charged double entrance fee. J. H. MAtfDENO, Secretary.
TO VISITORS, Etc. WSPARGO begs to intimate to intending Visitors, • that they will find amplo accommodation at Sea-View-House. Tho place is delightfully situat«d, well sheltered, and a fine sandy beach for bathing. Private Rooms J. SPARGO, Tort Waikato. Fobruary 12, 1873.
Notice. RUNNING for the last Twelve Months on Mr. A. J. Scott'a Farm, Paterangi, One Red and White Steer— no brand legible. If not claimed, and expenses paid x before Wednesday L March 5, 1873, will be sold to defray expenses. ALLAN J. SCOTT. Alexandra, February 13, 1873, PATRICK MORGAN, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, PoiNr RrssELL. All sick and tame horses p -operly attended to. — General t "Work done, PDSTS.— Totara, Matai, or Heart of Kauri POSTS for sale. A barge, load delivered at any landing on either river for 76» per 100, E. FITZPATRICK. Ngaruawahia, February 10, 1873. Bricks. Bricks. Bricks. ON SALE »t Ralph's Brick Yards, opposite Coal Mines. Delivered into barge at £3 per 1,000. Delitcrod nt any landing on oithor river*
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 128, 1 March 1873, Page 3
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