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TTX u- fairing Ii H" " • <■" the pubh'.' ti>A. !j6 :i.'is tnk -u i.\ u *- •"' »■*<") attached to tho Central iloUi, to which JiXlJi-Ntflv 1, ADDITIONS are about to bo mtvle which will nuk.e them equal to any in the proviuce.
Travellers may rely upon havihrj their Morses well fed and taken care of.
Double and Single Buggies are ordered from Sydney, and will arrive Bhortly, and will then be on hire. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always ready for a journey. HENRY THOMAS. June 1, 1874.
L. O. I. "ORANGE STAR OP WAIKATO." LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. No. IT. A N OKANGE BALL
XTC7TLL be held on the stu NOVEMBER, at Ngaruawahia. Ladi by invitation only. Tickets, 1 5b each, inn be obtained from the Committee ° r fr ° m O; T. M. KELLOW, Stecue'ary.
yor Sale.
WAIKATO^LANDS!
TERMS— VERY LIBERAL: TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
CAPITAL opportunity for email capitalists to obtain Farms upon easy terms. No. on Pariah. No- of Lot. Old Military Settlement Map. i "Whangainarino 615? I<^» 6isr ior > . ■ • 592 i' 44 593* w 64 569* ' - '" 258 A, 259 ' 850* ' 268 594 2SOA, 280 Taupiri • 559 i? 7 845* 194 656K » , 195 597? 158 • , b66F 240 5651 197 567* 198 568F 333 695F $3& Komakorau 558r 107 Horotiu 1548w 135 1128w 74 Karamn ' 750 a 13 Puketß 1135W 9 Tuhikaramea 1127w 87 Ngaroto 1041w 261 Tuhikoramea H42w 135 " 1130w^ 247 Ph-ongia 126 755& ' 301 755tt « 30Xjl 7586- i 178 Mangapiko lOBsw 5 For further particulars, apply to GEORGE BDGECUJIBB, Ngaruawfthia. Road rate« on above lands will be paid on application. I TO WAIKATO SETTLERS. H. M. SALMON & SON, TAILOES AND HABIT MAKEKS, BEG to notify tbat tbey intend to establish themselves •t Ngaruawahia in the above lines. With that view tbey have taken one of those commodious buildings next to the Waikato Times Printing Office, wher« they are prepared j to execute any orders which may be entrusted to them.
THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT,
Which will include Millinery and Dressmaking, will be nder the management of Miss Evans aud Miss Salmon.
OTAUA SAW MILLS.
T ARG-E Additions te these MilU havejutt been niad« which will enable the proprietors to Cut 30,000 feet of Timber per weok. All orders sent to the undesigned can therefore be executed without unnecessary delay. H. LAMB, Agent. Ngaruawahia S team Flour* M ills, October 9, 1874.
NEW, TEAS!!! NEW T,EAS!!! Season 1874 and 1875.
JUST ARRIVED, ox steamer Legislator, from Foo Chow, finest flavored "Pkkob Sotjchomg," now on Mile. Well worth the attention of settlors. THOMAS MORRIS, • Grocer, ' • Hamilton. N.B.— AH kinds o/.Grocerios and Oilmen's Stores !»cpt on , slock. '
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 386, 3 November 1874, Page 3
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