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Timber.

OTAXTET"),— The Settlers of Waikato to know t'jat V V the Undersigned has always on hand A \j VRGC STOCK OF FlKt>T AND SECOND CLASB BUILDING TIMBER, *n<l that lie also is prepared to cut to order, and deliver at .ho \\ aiLato Heads, at the lowest possible prices.

JAMES W. WALLER, Timter Merchant, Custom House Street, Auckland ; and Go\einment Whaif, Onebunga.

Application for pi ices and orders by post punctually attended to.

J # COSGRAVE & CO., Have now open the LAEGEST AND BEST ASSOETED STOCK OF WINTER GOODS TO BE >OUNU IN "NEW Zk'ALAND, Comprising — Rich, Plain, Coloured Fancy and Black Silks Irish Poplins and Japanese Silks Black and L ilonred Velvets and Velveteens English and Jb'reneh Dress Goods French Merinos, in all the new shades Serges of all descriptions Scotch Wool Plaids and Waterproofs English and Scotch Winceys A Large Assortment of Furs An Immense Variety of Mantles, Jackets, and Polonaises in Velvet Cloth and Velveteen Waterproof Costumes Long and Square Wool Shawls The Millinery Department is replete with all the Novelties of the season. r Lhe above forming the finest collection of rich Goods, ■on tabling all the Latest Novelties introduced inbo the rtwo-iean markets this season, and selected with the {reatpst care by our London buyer. Prices Extremely Low.

CANADA BUTLDINGS Queen-street, Auckland.

f^TAiXTED,— An APPRENTICE to learn all branches of the Printing Business, who would bo supplied with Board, &c. Superior inducement offered to a steady in(uMrious lad. — Apply at the oflice of this paper.

MAOR I A ;

/CAPTAIN J. C. JOHNS T 0 N E CHAPMAN & HALL, 193, PICCADILLY, London.

JOHN KNO X, A UCTIONLER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Hamilton.

EBTABIIBHED 186 5.

TORN SCEATS, late of the British Hotel, Queen street, O Auckhnd, having bought the ROYAL HOTEL, Newmarket, would like to see old fnces. Bay of Plenty Times and Waikato Times filed.

milE WAIKATO TIMES may be obtained from Mr -*- E. Wayte, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland, oy whom Advertisements will be received.

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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 315, 21 May 1874, Page 2

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328

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 315, 21 May 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 315, 21 May 1874, Page 2

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