For Sale,
ONE hundred and eighty acres Land, Hamilton West, excellent aoil, well situated, about 50 acres in good grass and clover. A good 200- Acre Farm pleasantly situated, upon one of the moat beautiful lakes in tho WaiKato; the whole is fenced and subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks; a six-roomed cottage, with orchard and garden ; about one hundred ancM fifty acres in grass. 740 acres of good land, about six miles from Hamilton, part fenced and in grass. As there are several hundred acres of excellent bush, this would be a good opportunity for an industrious family t® go into the timber trade. 350 acres of good land between Ngaruawahia and Hamilton, fifty of which are in a high state of cultivation ; godd house' and out-buildings ; also the beßt run in the Waikato. Price \ery moderate. A good 10,000 aero block. Terms liberal. A 200-aore Farm, with f®m*-roorned house, Barn ; 50 acres improved, fenced and subdivided ; three miles from Hamilton East, ©n a good road. An improved Farm of 350 acres, 250 of which are in grass; the whole is fenced ; a good seven- roomed house and outoffices join the town belt, Hamilton East. Terms easy. A 200-acre farm close to Hamilton, partially improved. Several blocks of Land (unimproved) in various parts of the Waikato from 50 to 2000 acres. To industrious settlers terms wiil be easy. For particulars apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. EDWARD WAYTE ' (Established 1853.) BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, $c. 100, Queen Street, HAS just opened up a Large Stock of New and Popular Books in every department of literature suitable for prizes, gifts, libraries, &c. Lett's Diaries, for 1875, are expected daily. AcouHt Books and Stationery Gfoods of all kinds in stock and arriving by each ship. Playing Cards, new patterns, good and cheap. Large Stock of School Books and Requisites authorised by the Central Beard of Education. Every care will be taken in packing and forwarding (joods, and the lowest wholesale rates charged to storekeepers, teachers, and libraries. RDWARD WAYTE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
CHOICE NEW SEASON'S TEA 1 , 1874-75. Ex Steanißhip Amoy. First Crop Kaisow Congou First Crop Zeumoo Congou The above is the beet brand in the market, just recoived by J. L. LONGBOTTOM, Central Stove, Hamilton.
Governor Browne Hotel (Late D. Sheehan) Hobson Street, Auckl a^njd. THIRST-GLASS TABLE, Single Bed-rooms, Families Accommodated, Boots and Night Porter. Good Stabling, Wine 1 ? and Spirits of the Best Brands. DUJSNINGHAM & KING, Proprietors.
TOBACCO. ~ THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he ha? opened an establishment No. 98, Queen Strrkt, with a large and well selected stock of the undeniientionec articles, which have been selected by him. during a visit to America and Europe. Tobaccos Meeischaurns Cricketing material* Cigars Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Snuffs Walking Sticks Boxing Gloves Billiard Cloths Balls und Cue Tips Etc, etc, A Urge assortment of Tobacconists' sundries. G. WALLER, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Auckland, *•" Thames and Whanganux, The largest pssortnwjtt (^Meerschaum Pipes in the colony, ;ftU?sSfTfrom Vienna. MELBOURNE IRON WORKS. NGARUAWAHIA, WAIKATO. W STOCK informs the cottiers of the Wftikaf o district • that he bas established himself in business as above, and that he is now in a position to manufacture every description of ironwork^j^ece9sary for settlers in an agricultural district. Engines and all kinds of machinery fitted. Australian Mutual Provident Society. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. New Zealand Branch : Head Office •. Wellington. Present Annual Revenue, £280,000. ' Accumulated and Invested Funds, 1,030,000. PERSONS Assuring with thig Office share the whol profits, and a Bonus is declaied every fifth year. Agent for Ngaruawahia and the Waikato ; GEORGE EDGECUMBE. Medical Referee : — •
B. M I iTITs, < MATTEASS AND PALLIASS MAKER, Hamilton West, "Work done at Aucklnn 1 prices. R. M. begs to inform the inhabitants of Xgaruawaliia that he will be resident in that township during the ensuing fortnight, and that he will bo prepared to execute all orders enti listed to him promptly, at reasonable prices. UOB ERT HARRIS" (JENEBAL STOREKEEPER, G-RET SrHKET, IfAiIILTON EAST, HAYING- commenced Business as above, solicits the patronage of the Settlers of the Wiykato district. Tlie Stock Ijas been selected with great* care, and i\ ill be found to comprise every article siutabjj^nto the requirements of settlers. X
TO BUILDERS, CAKPK^TEIS, & OTHERS. £* ALL Kinrls of IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, OILS, Paints, Colors, and ii J apcrhangii)gs, always on stock. THOMAS MO RRI S, Ironmonger, Hamilton. ( NB — A \i\\'fip hlook of strong and useful Chairs on hand. j N O T I 0 F, | i i I To the I&Hcauts oi Ngavin-waliiA and District. — ( HAYING p.-ocuiod the sei vices of two first-class Shoemakers, r am prepared to lee.ive orders and tiuat !
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 411, 2 January 1875, Page 1
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