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LIVEUY AND BAIL 1 STABLES,

Ngabuawaiiia,

"HENRY T II 0 M A S, ~WN rcfciring to the above advertisement, begs to inform the public that ho has taken over the Stables attached to the Central Hotel, to which EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS arc about to bo made which will make them equal to any iv the province. Travellers may rely upon hating their Horses well fed and taken care of. Double and Single Buggieß arc ordered from Sydney, and will arrive shortly, and will thon be on hire. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always ready for a journey. HENRY THOMAS. Juno 1, 1874.

"DERBY."

THE Thoiouglibreil Horse "DERBY" will stand this season as lollows : — At Mu Hakpfu's on Tuesdays ; at Ohaupo, on Wednesdays and Thursdays ; and will pass through Cambiidge homeward on Fridays. He will bo at home on Satin days and Moudays. " Dei by " u by Ferryman out of Chrysolite, by Stockwcll, out of Juliet, by Touchstone, out of Lancashire Witch, by Tomboy Ferryman, by Fisherman, out of Roso do Florence, by Flying Dutchman, out of Boarding School Miss : Juliet is the Mother of Charon and Lamplighter, the winneia for tho last two seasons of all the two and threo year stakes in Victoria ard Sydney, with tbe exception of Handicaps. " Derby " only etarted once for the Fleniington Stakes lot January, 1860, when lie fell (stopping his racing career,) while running well up with the leading horeo. He id a handsome dark brown horse, rising fire years old, and stands 15 hands 2\ inches high. Good paddocks for maTes from a distance, 23 per wetU, ' with every care and attention, but no responsibility. Terms : — Four Guineas each mare, Groomage 5s ; three (or more) mates as per agreoment. Derby his proved himself a sure foal getter. Mares to bo paid for on or before the 31st of December, 1874, groomage at the time of service. For further particulars, apply to MR. HAMILTON, Clover Sea Farm, near Cambridge.

WATERS SOLUBLE CHOCOLATE.— A Beverage for the Healthy, the Invalid, s and Convalescent. — This preparation owes S characteristic properties and lino aroma to thev^^/in tbo use of tbo choicest Trinidad and Caraccaa^/^V^/imported Cocoa Nibs, ar.d of being carefully prey/yD^article. In pared fresh every day, aceoiding to^P/'fuct, it possesses original receipts. It will be ioundv^^/everyi'equisite quarelreshing, invigorating, and '^/W^Mity to enauro a perhighly recommended {ioej^yr maX \cnt and extensive testimonials) on account .<^H/popularity. Sold at E. of being free from the s/W^/^WA'ifcKS 1 , Confectioner, Queen fatty, oily sub-v^^/si,.^^ Auckland. 2s Gd per lb. stances gone- S^P/'A. liberal diutount on all parcels over rally con- y/JCvfVLVo. tamed // E. WATERS, /confectioner, Queen street, Auckland. "Having tried Mr Waters' Chocolate, I find it to be very palatable, and tief-cve it to bo nutritious and casil J digestible, being free frtim fat and other impurities so oitcn found in sho importi>£3|r^cle.— (Signed) Thos. 13. Kbnderdinb, if.R.C.S.L.'**??' Auckland, 9th June, 187-1. "Sir, — The Chocolate, of which jou sent me a sample, mates a very pleasant and nutritious beverage. It is free from any unwbolaome admixtures, and its flavour is excellent, equal to that of any French or English Chocolate, — Yours, &c., F. A. UARraiAJfir, M.D. Auckland, 29th June, 1874."

SEWING MACHINES! SEWING MACHINES!

SEWIJNtf MACHINES !

THE undersigned has on hand tlio largest stock of First-clats Sewing Machines (of various good makeis) in the province. Not being confined to one agency, my customers have a choice not to be met with elsewhere. They comprise — Thomas' Manufacturing and Domestic Howes' Improved Wheeler & Wilson and Manufacturing Nussey & Pilling's New Family and Little Stranger Singei's Medium and Household The Ciieshain, Wanzer, and other Machines. E\ery machine before being sold is taken to pieces and cleaned and thoioughly adjusted. A printed guarantee is given with each machine sold, undertaking to keep it in order free of charge for twelve months. Persons eutirely unacquainted with the use of the sewing machine may lely upon being able to work them thoroughly, as every pains is taken to instruct them, for which there is no charge made. A lai ge slock of duplicate parts ; Needles and Extias for vnrions machines, am) prepared Machine Od constantly on hand. To the Repairing Branch particular attention is paid at moderate charges. Note the Addiess : THE FITTING SHOP, VULCAN LANE, GEO. W. HESLOP, PROPRIETOR.

NGARUAW.HIIA STEAM FLOUR MILIS. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. U u J No. 1 SiiK-dressecl " NFM," per ton of 2,oooJbs 17 «' 0 No. 2 „ Ngaruawahia „ 15 0 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs ... ... 010 0 Bran, per bushel, 2011s ... (* 1 9 Uats, per bushel ... 0 7 3 Maize, per bushel ... 080 Oatmeal, per lb ... 0 0 4 Sacks not returnable. Note. — Sacks, Is ; CO and lCOlb bogs, 6d each extra. Purchasei'3 taking 5001bs Flour aro charged the above wholesalo prices ; under thut quantity tho retail price, Is per lOOlbs extra. This refers to Flour only. Gristing, including freight from any place on the river to Mill and back, la 9d per bushel. Waste, 31bs per bushel. Wheat purchased at highest market rates. IiOBEBT LAMR, Feb. 16, 1874.

OTAUa SAW MILLS. fTIHE above - named HILLS are now IN FULL OPERATION. All ordeia sent to the undersigned can therefore bo executed without unnecessary delay. I{. LAMB, Agent. Ngaruawahia Steam Flour Mills, July 3, 1874.

NEW PAPERHASGrINGrS, ex Loch Awe, and Miltiades, which for variety ami beauty of design ea uiot be equalled in Auckland. We have also large stocks of White Lead, Paiuts, Oils, Tiupen+me, Varnish, Window Glass, Gold Leaf, Brushes, and a'l painting requisites, T» count* y orders prompt attention will be Riven, and to those settlers living beyond the reach of tradesmen, every information with reference to the using of material, will bo gratuitously given. HOLLAND AND BUTLER, OIL, COLOUE, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 28, VICTORIA-STHKHT, AvCKIiAXD.

For Sale, O/"k ACRES ol first class LAND, siluato between Nga €j\J rutiuahin and Hamilton, pttrlly impiored, having a frontage to Waikato river ; also, to mam lino coach roud. Prico, £250. Apply to Mrs Ralph, Coal Mines, or LEWIS B. HARRFS, ' Ngarua«ahia.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 365, 15 September 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 365, 15 September 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 365, 15 September 1874, Page 3

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