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PASTRY COOK AND OOISFiSCTIONER, FANCY BREAD AND DJbCUir BAKJUtt

nnRANKS tho public of Hamilton for their patronage during his temporary arrangements in Mr T. Morris' etore, and now begs to intimate that his New Shop and Refreshment Room, adjoining, IS NOW OPEN, and hopes by cara and attention to business— supplying only first-olass goods to receive a continuance of their /avoru. PASTRY, CAKES, TEA CAKES, BUNS, MEAT AND FRUIT PIUS, CUSTARDS, MINCE, BISCUITS (all killds) <fco. HAM SANDWICHES, GINGERBEER, LEMONADE, , / «. Andfother CodlinglSanittler Drinks i^ Variety. Wedding orders exocuted with elegance an>i despatch-. Parties supplied, and family orders executed with pVomptness and at reasonable rates. Country settlers visiting Hamilton will find the Be freshme'nt Boom a great convenience. Hamilton West, November 17, 1874.

ROBERT HARRIS, HAMILTON EAST, HAS now on hand and. constantly arriving, the Nawest 1 Seasonable Drapery and Clothing, and Large Assortment of Boots and Shoes, &o, every description of Groceries and Qilmene Stores Ironmongery, Hollow»r« Scrim, Oils and Paints, &o Patent Medicines Stationery and Perfumery Patent Lever Clocks. N.B.— Machinery and other goods ordered for oaih. at Auckland prices, oarriago added. The above stock has been selected with care, and will bo found to comprise most of the articles required by settlers.

OTAUA SAW MILLS. TARGE Additions to these Mill* have juit been tre which will enable the proprietors 30^00 fptof Timber per week. All orders aentj t5 jEUo Wehngoed can therefore ha executed without unnecessary delay. - ' ' , .K. LAMB, ' ' Agent. JTgaruawahia Steam^Flour.Mills, October 9, 1874.

MANGAPIKO SAW MILL. TIMBER can be had in any quantity, and of superior quality. Orders will be completed with despatch. . W. MARSHA t-L. Moanavale Station, Au ««t 26, 15 H.

MANGAPIKO SAW MILLS. D. RICHARDSON, A GENT for the above, will deliver TIMBER in Cambridge of Sxtpbeior Quality, and in any quantity. Price. Dolivorod t o. d. Rimu, - ... 14 0 Kaihikatoa . . ... 13 6 W. MARSHALL.

STEAM MACHINE BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, HAMILTON WEST. J. T. JOHNS EOS to inform the dealers and public generally that he is now canning on business as above at his new premise*, which are replete with evtry facility for meeting the requirements of the Waikato Irade. The Trade dealt with on liberal terms. Family orders sent direct, or through any dealer,^ will be made up in tins or boxes of any assortment of kinds required. A choice assortment of Fancy Biscuits for the Christma* leason, Sample coses and price lists forwarded to order. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND!! LAND HAMILTON WEST, adjacent to the Bail way Station, and VICTORIA STREET, near tbo Hamilton Hotel. npHE undersigned has received instructions for aalo b., -*- auction, several properties, as above. Plans and further particulars in a few daja. Terms liberal, j JOHN KNOX Auctioneer.

IMPORTANT SALE OP LIVK STOCK, FURNITURE, FARMING- IMPLEMENTS &c, " &c. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr Euenbokouoh, who is leaving for England, to lell by public auction at his farm, To Rori, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK There are about Ono Hundred and Sixty Head quiet well-bred Cattle, 60 of which are fat; 10 Saddle and Draught Horses. The furniture is of the best description procurable in Auckland, and as good as new. The date of sale, which will take place in January, and full particulars, in future advertisement. i KENNEDY HILL.

R. H. BARTLETT INTENDS to visit the "Waikato at the beginning of the New Year on a profcssioml tour. He proposes to remain in each township a few days in order lo supply the wants of settlers who may require his services. Viewe of the most interesting spots in the districts, and portraits will be taken in various sizes and styles.

NOTICE. THE Undersigned bogs to inform those whom it may concern that all DEBTS owing to him on account of ? his late business as Storekeeper in Cambridge, unpaid on t the Ist day of January, 1873, will be bunded over to a , Solicitor for Kocovery. JAMES lIALLY. Cambridge, 2lst December, 1874. | C. L. PERRY, COMMISSION AGE V T KATE AND DEBT O'U/r, uf)K, 1 Alexjlnp «

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 412, 5 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 412, 5 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 412, 5 January 1875, Page 3

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