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during his tomjxjraiy arnpjg'dmonUiij Mr T. atoms' store , mid now begs to intimate that his Now Shop and Eofreehi»wnt Room, adjoining, IS N"OW OPEN, and hopes by care and attention' to buirineas— supplying only fiißl-olass goods to roceivo a continuance of their favors. PASTRY, OAKES, TEA OAKES, BUNS, MEAT AND FRUIT PIES, CUSTARDS, MINCE, BISCUITS (all kinds) &C. HAM SANDWICHES, GINGERBEER, LEMONADE, And, other Cooling Summer Drinks in variety. ! Wedding orders executed with elegance and despatch. Parties supplied, and family ordoru exeouted with promptness and at .reasonable rates. Country settlor* visiting Hamilton will find the Re froshmout Boom a great convenienoe. Hamilton Weat,. November 17, 1874.

ROBERT HARRIS, HAMILTON EAST, TTTA9 now ou hand and constantly arriving, the Nowoot -*-*- Seasouablo Drapery and Cloilnng, and Large Assortment of Boots and Shoos, A-c, every de-criptioa of Groceries and Oilmena Stores Ironmonjjoiy, Ililloware Serial, Oil, and Paints, &o Putont Mcdioines Stationepy and Perfumery " Pa'tenfLorer'Clocki. N.B.— Machinery and other goods ordered for cash a 1 Auckland prices, carriage added. The above stook has been -golectoJ with oare, and will be found to comprise most of the articles required by settlers.

OTAUA SAW MILLS. T ARQ-K Additiona t© tbeso Milld Lave just Lmi ne which will enable the proprietor;} to Cut 30 000 feet of Timber par week. All orders sonfc to the uader3igocd can therefore 'bo executed without unnecessary delay. K.JLAMB, N^'arua-Wtihia Steam* t?lour|[Millip October 9, 117 i. !

MANGAPIKO SAW MIuL. np|[\lßF/!l can be ba^l in any quantity, finl of supu'ior JL quality. OrJera will be comnle'e'l wvh degnatoh. W. MARS lI A XL. ITonnavale Siation, An "<jfc 26, IS7I. MANGAPIKO SAW MILLS. I D. EIOHARDSON, AOENT for tho nbove, will deliver TIMBER in Cambridge of Superior Quality, and in any quantity. Price. Dehvro'l : 8. d. Rimrt, ... . . .. 11 0 KaHiikatsu . .. 13 S I W. MIRSFIVLL.

j STEAM MACHINE BISCUIT MAN CFACTORY, HAMILTON WEST. J. T. J 0 II N S "T^EG-S'to inform the dealers and public genera'lf that -"-*' he is no.v earning mi business as above ac his new premises, which are re pie 1 c with evtry facility for meeting the requirements of tho Waikato Irade. The Trade dealt with on liberal terms. Family or lera sent direct, > or thtough any deil°r, will bo made up in this or bo*es of any aasorfcmeut of kinds | required. A choice assortment of F.iney Biscuits for the Christmas season 9amj)le cased and price lists forwarded to order.

! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LAND!! LAND HAMILTON WEST, n.lji-ont- u> th- Rv : v,iy SUt-vi, and VICTORIA STREET, near He Hamilton Hotel. HPHE vindcrsi^n-'d his received instructions for sale by -*- auction, several properties, as libove. Plans and further partieukr- in a f-w daj^. Terms liberal JOHN X N 0 X Aivtioiiper.

IMPORTANT SALE OF LIVE STOCK,FL T P.>'ITURg,FAR\nXO- IMPLEMENTS The unflprai^tT"; Ihns b?°n favoured with instruction's from Mr Eduvs * t.it, who ia li'avinsj for England, to sell b\ public auction 'it I'i^ farm, Ti> Rjri, mUE WblOlni OJ 1 HIS LtV r E .\.XD DEAD STOCK -■- There arc about One Il'imhvJ nm\ Sixty Head quiet well-bred Cat lie, 60 of which are fat; 10 Sa.hlle and Draught Horsses. Tub furniture is uf the be^t. descviption procurable in Auckland, and as goo>l sis now. T!ie ctato of «ii, v>l)ii>h v.iii tn' c place in January, and full particulars, in future advertisement. I KENNEDY IITLL.

R. IT. BARTLETT TTNTKNPF; to vi-. L Hip Wi.kif) -it thot bi^iMniiiij of trio JL New Yfar on u p^olVs 1m il fr<>ur. do proposes to r^main m oioi township a few A iy* in or li>r to supply tlu wantß of settlers who may ii quiro hU eei'\ itOa. Yiov, of Mie m">Ht irtfiv-tmg spo^s in the district*, and portrait will 1» t ii.on in vfi-ion* siz's all s'vliM

NOTI (J E . rff^HE II T ndpvsi<Tiio»l hfM to inform thoso whom it may -*- concern th;U fi'l Dlißl'S owing to him on acoGurf of his liito busino««3 ns Sloivkcpei' in Cunbi'Hfc, unnnul on tlu Ist »lny oi J»r.m"y, Ib7r>, \ull bo lin^'Vu over to a SjLutoi 1 fo'* yi< fO'-e")'. JAAiFo U \U.Y. Ciirb'i'Jrp, 2Ut Drremoei", l n -7i.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 3

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