WAIKATO COACHES *
NGARUAWAHIA AND HAMILTON. A CONVEYANCE leaves Hunus' DELTA HOTEL Ngaruawahia, eacli day at 8 30 a m , and returns same day, leaving Hamilton at 3 pin. (Sunchns exempted) carrying Passengers and Luggage, thus enabling passengers arrniug by steamer to proceed next morning. Special arrangements for partioa wishing to go through to Cambridge. To Storekeepers, <%c. Light Paekagos coming by steamer as fur as Ngamaw ahi« will be carried at reasonable rates. Saddlo Horses mid Buggies on Hire. L. B II A CUI S, Propiictor.
CENTRAL HOT EL, NoAitruvvniA. mRAVELLERS visiting the Waikato district will find -*- the above Hotel replete with every convenience and comfort. i The proprietor would nlso inform the public that th» Ferry is now under his charge, and every assistance will be given in the crossing of cattle, bl.eep, A.c. Meals always'ieady on the'amval of each coach to .md from Auckland. Winei and Spiriti Second to None. FUSJ-.CLASS STABLING. HENRY THOMAS,' Proprieffrr.
NOTICE. TAILORING & HABIT-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, CAMBKJDGE. IT AND J. P. CAMPBELL bag to announoe that the/ -*"*-° have opened a Tailoring Department in connection with their Establish jient, and have secured the tenices of Mr Camp, of many years' standing and experience in Auckland and the colonies. A large assoitmcnt of Wc3t of England, Geclong. and Nelson T weeds, Black and Blue Broadcloths, Doeskins and Bedford Cord*, A'esting, &c, aluay- on hand. All ai tides supplied will hi of li.c verj best duality mvl workmanship, and will bo sold nt Auckland prices; a iut of which is subjoined. All orders 1.-om a distance will bo pujctually attended to, mid goods forwarded without dclav. - Black and Blue Broadcloth Paget Suit, al»o Melton Paget Suit, £G 10s. Tweed Sac Suit, ftpm 4 to 5 guineas. Tweed Paget Suit, from 5 to 6 guineas. Tweed Trousers and Test, from 40s to 60s. Best Dress Trousers, 39s 6d.
Saddlery, Horse Clothing, Etc. J WISEMAN has received, ex Durham, a shipmen • of Kersey's Webs, Hugs, Seigej, dfcc, aud expect* by the Edinburgh Castle and Parsee, now d.ie, suve.ii.) cases of Ladiei', Gents', Girls and Boys' Saddles, BuUlw, Sim ups, Sjjurs, &.C., &c. A large aud > aned stock of Saddlery always on hand Carriage, Buggy, Gig, iSpnng-cart, Diay and Plough iiar ness on hand, or mide to Older at the slioitcst nonce. Enamelled-hide, Hogskin, Kip, Bag-hide, Basil, Ac, Gaiters, of eveiy description aud shape, wholesale and retail. Also long Riding Leggings, with or without tongtfe*. J. WISKMAS, Saddler, Hai nessmaker, and lmoorfcer, Queen stieet, Auckland.
THE Undersigned has on salt* at lowest rates for casH Total a Posts Diy Matai do Ti-rree Kails ltimu do v House Blocki Paihngs, sft Shingles Tawkawa Pilet Da Heavy Plankinz Squared Timber. H. W. HUBERT, GENERAL STOE E X E E P'K I!, {L*te Mabi.n-) NGARUA VVAHIA *
THE U. S., N. Z., AND A. FRUIT D*EPOT is Eemoved to Lower Queen Strcot, a few doorj above Coupland's, Wharf Hotel, and at the Now Marke . Place*, where Waikato Settleis nnd othos will always lind the largest stock of hcaeonitW© fruits. The only hopse u here Iced Dunks aie to be obtained. All kinds of Nuts kept m stock. Country orders attended to. E. MESSENGER, , Manager.
j. k. McDonald, VVLUATOII AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGEN T. Agent Union Steam Sash and Door Company, Auckland. Agent for Mr C. 8011, Ngaruawahia, for Sale of Timber, etc. llamii-ton.
Albert Iron Foundry, AI.BKKT AND CIIAPKL STRKUTS, AUCKLA.XD. MASICI'IELD & Co., Eiigiueeis, Iron and Bra»« Founders, and Manufacturers of all kinds of Quartz Ciu&hing Alaelnnny, Steuu Engines, Srvw Mill, Pumping, Flour, and Flax Dressing Machinery, 4c,&c.
Sherley's Hotel, Rangiriri. TliK Fioprietor wishes to thank the Waikato settler* and visitors for their liberal patronage.- NocHoit will be spared to perpetuate the good fame of tin* old established house. Good tftalibhug. S.uldle Horses. Secure Paddocks. NJ3.__ Excellent Miootmg Quaitcra.
E. FITZPATUICK, IiKStiHAL STOREKEEPER, AND BAKER, Ngaiuawahia.
MR. W. MACQBEOOR HAY, Barrister, Solicitor, & Land Uroker/ RAMIL TON.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 173, 17 June 1873, Page 1
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