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For Sale, ONE hundred and eighty acres Land, Hamilton West, excellent soil, well situated, übout 50 acres in good grass and clover. A good 200 Acre Farm pleasantly sit unfed, upon one of the most beautiful hikes in the "Wnmato; the whwleis fenced and subdivided into convenient -sized paddock?; a six-rooirud eotta»e, with orchard and garden ; about one hundred and fifty acres in gra-s. 740 acres of good lund, about six miles from Hamilton, part leneed and mprnss. As there nre beveral hundred acreiof excellent bush, tins would be a tiood opportunity fer an industrious family ti> no into the timber trade. 350 acres of land between Nuarunwahiaand Hamilton i fty ol which arc in a high state of cultivntinn ; good hou«e .md out buildings; also the bt>Bt run in the Waikato. Pru-i »i'i'\ moderate. A good 10,000 ncre block. Terms liberal. A 200-acie Fa m, with four-roomed house, Barn;*'t' icies impioved, fenced and subdivided; three miks iro* i Hamilton Kast, on a good load. An improved Farm of 3.">0 acres, 250 of which aie in gras e ; the whole ia fenced ; a good seven-roomed house and out othces join the ti>wn belt, Hamilton blast. Terras easy. A 200-acie faim close to Hamilton, partially impioxcd Several blocks of Land (nmmpioved) in vaiions parts i>! the Waik.tto fiom 50 to 2000acies. To industrious aettleierms will be e.asy. For particular apply to

W. STEELE,

Hamilton

RDW A R D WAY T X, (E-tablislied 1853.)

BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, $c. Q.ieeu-stivet, Autklnnd,

HAS jiwt opined s>e\eral cases ol New nnd Popu'w Books in every department oi literature Miitablr lo prizes, gifts, libraries, &c. Lfit'B Diaries lor 1871 A. coiiHt Books and stationery Goods of all kinds. Plau'i Cards, new patterns, wood and cheap. School Bonks and hequisites authorised by the Centra Board of Education. Every care taken in packing and forwarding <;oods. Tin lowest wholesale rates c arged to storekeeper^ teachers, and libraries-

pHOiCE NEW SEASON'S TEA, 1871 75.

Ex Steamship Amoy.

First Crop Kaisow Congou First Crop Zeumoo Congou

The above ii the bp^t brand in the market, juit received b) J. L. LONGBOTTOM,

Ctiural Store, Hamilton

Governor Browne Hotel (Late D. Sheehan) . Hobson Street, Acckla n|d.

TjIIRST- CLASS TABLE, Single Bed-rooms, Families Accommodated, Boots and Night Porter. Good Subling. Winea and Spirits of the Best Brands.

DUNNINOHAM & KING," Proprietor*.

TOBACCO.

THE__u^djeraicned-l«»s«- i^ inform the public that be ha opened au establishment ~

No 98. Queen Stri>bt, with a largo and well selected stock of the undermentioned articles, which have been selected by him during a visit to America and Europe. Tobaccoa Aieeischauins Ciicketingmaterl.il Cigars Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Snuffs Walking Sticks Boxing Gloves Billiard Clotba Balls and Cue Tips Etc, etc, A urge assortment of Tobacconists' sundries.

G. WALLER, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Auckland, Thames and iVhaiigaiiui

The largest i'BBortment of Meerschaum I'iues iv the colom

dueci fiom Vienna

MELBOURNE IlluN WUKKii. NG\RUAWAIIIA, W.vIKATO.

W STOCK informs the settlers of the W.iikato diutrn- • tn il hi- has established Inn. sell in biit>in<'ts a übove, mid that lie is now in ti posuion to innnuluct lire even tlesinption ol ironwork necessary for settlers in au agriuul lural district.

EngniP* and nil knuU of ni'ipliinory fitted

Australian Mutual Provident Society.

FOR MUTUAL LIl'E AShUIIANCE, &c

"New Zealand Branch : HeftdUlfictj: Wellington.

Pipsent Annual Revenue, £280,000 Accumulated and Invested f umU, 1 3ik),oUo.

PEItSONS Assuring with this OlKce share the wlun piolits, and a Ijoiius isdeJdied e\eiy lifth yodi.

Agent foi Ng.iruaw.ihu and the Waikato : MtdiCiil ttefuiee : —

R MILLS, MA TTRAjS AiN 1) PALL 1 A S S MAKE 1* HamiliO'. V\ hor.

Work done at Au( Lland prices.

R M. begs to inform the inhabitants ol Nguruannbi I hut he vmIJ be lesiilmt in tliat ,o»n.-lii|) tiurm^ \hr t-nsu mg toitm^lit, and tlmt I c will oe pie^nied to execute aii oidera tiniu-tcii to him |i'omptl},at itusunuble prices.

W. Si.oane, Z^iHEMIdT AND GENER VL STOREKEEPER, T E AWAM U T U.

RUBUtl 1 HARRIS, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, GUUY. SIKKhT, IIAiIILTON KA6[, HAVING couiini-uiud Busmeda us übo\e eolicits tin paliona^e ol the Si-ltli-id ol tne Waikato dintifct. Ine Stuck mi* beiiibeiicted with great care, and will b> louiivt to comjii me every article suitable to the itqu lenient ol «ci i lei •».

TO BUILDJ^US, CAItPEMTEKS, to uTirIEKS,

ALL Kind* ol I IRONMONGERY. CUi'Li-.RY, OIL^ Pa nt«, CoW-, ana Pujpi i hangings, alvnn a on atocK,

THOMAS MORRIS,

Hamilton. N B. — A large flock ol'Mionj and u»elul Chans un hand

NOTICE.

'1 o the I .

v its of N^ai-uuv.iu'u and District.

HAVIMJ piouuiedtht B( ivkhs of two fiist class S'n sq^ makers, Liini prepared to u-c ne oideiu, aiu. U 'la* ti on) the quaJiky «t i lie uoiU mined out lo • nit tbi same pa rona^o au uiuoidid to my i'jeilecet,-oi, Mi Oiu .u.

W.M. RYKE«f?.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 401, 8 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 401, 8 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 401, 8 December 1874, Page 1

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