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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 2.nd AND 3ki>JULY, ! At 11 o'Clocd. Third Annual Tree Salo or MR. GKOECH3 MASON (LATE MASON BROTHERS, PARNJSLL) HAMILTON HALL.

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. (Catalogues at the Auction). Also, 500,000 1, 2, and 3 year old Thorn Quicks. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAUPIRI ANI> NEIGHBOURHOOD.

A SPRING CART will call at Taupiri TWICE-A-WEEK, - J -*~ when orders for Meat, JBread, Groceries, &.c, at Ngaruawahia rates, will hare the best attention. GEORGE P]DGECUMBE. Ngaruawahia, June 1, 1874.

LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, -Ngabuawaiiia.

HENRY THOMAS,

TN referring to the above advertisement, begs to inform the public that he has taken over the Stables attached to tho Central Hotel, to which EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS aro about to be made which will make them equal to any in the province.

Travellers may rely upon having tJieb' Horses well fed and taken care of.

Double and Single Buggies aro ordered from Sydney, and will arrive shortly, and will then be on hire. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always ready for a journey.

HENRY THOMAS.

June 1, 1874.

NtfAKUAWAHi X STEAM FLOUR MILLS.

WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. £ s d No. 1 Silic-dressed "NFM,"per ton of 2,ooo]bs 17 0 0 No. 2 „ Ngnruawahia „ la 0 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs .. ... 010 0 Bran, per bubhel, 201b3 ... 9 2 0 Oats, per bushel ... 0 7 ,'J Noru.— Sacks, li; 50 and 1001b bags, Gd each extra. Purchasers tuking oOOlba Flour aro charged tho above wholesale prices j under that quantity tho retail price, Is per lOOlbs extra. This refers to Flour only.

Gristing, including freight from any place on tho river to Mill and back, U l)d per bushel. Waste, albs per bushel. Wheat puichaaed at highest market rates.

KOBERP LAMB.

Feb. 16, 1874.

Now publishing in Auckland, a Now Wcokly Paper, entitled

SATURDAY NIGHT, /CONTAINING Taled, Romances, Moral and Scientific / ' Essays, Poetry, Columns for Ladies, Wit and Humor, Compiled expressly for tho Finuly Circle.

Terms— 3d per copy, or 10s a 3 ear in advance, or with Postego 12s Gd.

Subscripliois received by Geo. EnoEccxirni, Ngnmawalun Joirx Knox, H.wniUon John ILaixt & Co., Cambridgo Joiik A chin, Alexandra Or at the Publishing Office of the j'JaHi^JSouthem Cress Auckland

HORSES, CATJ£2r SHEEP.

THE undersigned begs to draw the attention of all owners of any tf tho above to Second Consignment, per Jubilee, of ELLIiIAWH CEUEBKAXBD ROYAL EMBEOCATION,

A Ceutvin Ccjkk

lor Spraids, Sore Backs, or Shoulders, Splints, Lameuess, Swellbiga, Eruises, and Sores and Wounds of every kind. Testimonials may be seen on application from Messrs Chaplin & Home, and Messrs Carver &, Co, tho largo London camera, and all the leading stud owners in England.

Sole Aguu 1 : W. UONE S, SADDLER AND IMPORTER, Quctu Street, Auckland.

D. BLOOM, QUEEN STREET, (MARKET PLACE- NEXT LOGGIE, BUTCHER) Auckland,

FVITES the attention of tho WAIK V.TO SETTLERS to bis large and varied etook of Glass, China, and Earthenware. Also, to his stock of Tinware, Brush ware, and Holloware, &c. Goods carefully packed to any part of the Waikato and Colony. Orders accompanied with a batisfactory reference or money ordvi* will bo punctually attended to.

David Gardiner, (For Seven Years Collar-Maker at J. Wiseman's, Auckland) SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, Hamiluck, BEGS to thank tho Settlers of Waikalo for tho liberal patronage) he, has. hitherto rjceived, and trusts by supplying tho best material and workmanship in all orders he may be favored with, to meiit their increased support. Every description of Carnage, Buggy, Cart, and Plough Harne33, &c, &c, made to order at Auckland prices. Uopairs promptly attended 10.

Cambridge Saddlery Establishment.

DAVID GARDINIOi:,

S A D J) L E X, HAMILTON,

TJEGS to inform the settlors of Cambiidgoand surround- *-* ing districts, that he opened on MONDAY, tho loth inst a Bi.anch {Establishment, in temporary premises adjoining Mi Richardson, Engineer, Cambridge.

Bricks ! Bricks ! Bricks !

1 1 YLTE undersigned 13 now prepared to supply Bricks JL delivered on board barges or into dwiyi at £2 53 per 1000. Drain Tiles from two to nine inohes will shortly be niada A. BOOTH. Ngaruawahia, Doc. 8, 1873

* # * Orders to be sent to Mr Edgcoumbo, Storekeeper Ngaruawahia.

FlrfHEll & Co. aro cash purchasers of Cock Pheasants in auy (quantity at Four Shillings a, Bracc^Uood ptiocs jjivcu tor live birdb.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 331, 27 June 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 331, 27 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 331, 27 June 1874, Page 3

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