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" TINY * HAND-THRA3ftIKG MACHINE, a most invaluable article J^K^W i^ill tarmert. Thott who have hitherto usadthfr flail would do well to secure a 'Tioy" Thrasher, m will be seen by the following testimonial frpm William, Kennedy, Sherramore, Kinguwie:— 9th Norember, 1872. The performances as a " Thrasher" of the " Tiny" Hand will not only come up to but far surpass ray utmost expectations, and I out oontoientiously advise all people who still use the " Flail" to. burn it, and get the 4I Tiny" machine at once. Yeateiv day* with "Tiny No. 1," we thrashed («nd thrashed well) a small staok of oat*, abotit four quarters in 3i hours, further testlmouials oau be bad on application. i , HABVEST TOOL.S, EX 0X F 0 11 D, Robert Sorby and Sons' Patent Scythes, Bobert Sorby and Son* 1 Patent Heaping Hooks, Robert Sorby and Sons* Hay Knives. B. Y. Hooks and Sickles, Bound and Square Scythe Stones, American Scythe Snaths and Cradles, American Hay Rates, American Hay Forks, two and three prong ; R. Sorby and Sons' Hay Porks, two and three prong \ Scythes, Snaihs, Hay Kniyes, Bterniby'aand Murray* Ploughs and Harrows, Corn Crushers and Shelters, Fern and Bill Hooks, Black's and Lyndon' • fipadet and Shorels, Milk Diohes and Dairy Utensils.

Woolpaeks, Stwrog. Twine and Neodl**, Sheep Shear* and Slips. ; 230, QUKEN. STREET— CORNEE QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, ! auckjland. iOTICI. OF REMOVAL. S. & J. R. VAILE r TTAYOE Removed to thos* GENTKAL jmd GOMMODIOUp PREMISES, No. 130 and 132, QUEEN STREET, JtJL NfeXt T. & S. MOBKIN'fI. THE FIRST SHIPMENT. OE SUMMER GOODS ARE NOW TO HAND, And are being SOLD REMARKABLY CHEAP. New Shipments Opening Up Bsy. A call is respectfully aoli«ifce<J from the Residents of Waikato »nd .urroundipg D.stricbo. The Stock or Summer Drapery and Men a and Youths' Clothing is th« Largest, Most Fashionable, and Cheapest in Auckland. Note the Address of th« Premiie* \ No. 130 and 132, Queen Street, Auckland.. NEXT T. X S. MORRIN'S.

X>EGULAR SALES Xi> OF , LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE On each Thursday at Remuera, at twelve o'clock, the principat market for.i'at stock, of all descriptionsOn each Frid&y, in Auckland, at the Haymarket, at eleven o'clock, for Horsen, Carriages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds and Agricultural Implements. j On tbe first Friday in rach month, at tbe Haymarket, f©r Wool, Flax, Hides, and Sheepskins. At Waiuku, quarterly, in Mr Campbells Yards, on the fourth Wednesday iv June, April. July, and Ootober, at one I o'clock. At Papakura, on tbe sreond Wednesday in each month, at balf-past twelve o'clock. At Herderson's Mill, on tbe second Monday in February May, August, and November, at one o'clock. Sheep Fairs are held at the Remuera Sale Yards on the second Tuesday in February. Ample accommodation for Live Stock consigned for sale or awaiting delivery at Remuera, Otabuhu, and Drury, where they are well kept at fixed charges.. Dry and Commodious Store! for Wool, Grain, Seeda, or Carriages, at the Haymarket, where the goods in store are insured.

Seeds ! Seeds !

GH. LAVERB begs to inform his customers and • farmers in the Waikato that they can obtain, at the store of Mr George Edgecumbe, Ngaruawahia, the following, as imported by him, viz, : Clovers. Grasses, and Garden Seeds Bonedust (Billyard's No. 1), Guano, &o. And iv the Season — Quicks, Fruit, Forest and Ornamental Trees, Ac, and any other artiol* connected with the trade.

Wyndham Strbbt, Avoklakp. TO FARMERS, PRODUCERS, AND OTHERS.

ALFRED BUCKLAND. "OEGULAE SALES of Live Stock, and Firm Produce ■ V Hire held by the subscribers on each Tuesday, at Newmarket, at 1 , o'clock, for horned cattle, Bheep, and pigs. On each Friday, at Du^fc^ Yards, Auckland, *t 11 o'clock, for horses, vehicles, wltllery, agricultural implements, and produce. At Papakura on the first Wednesday in each month, at half-past 12 o'clock, At Waiuku on the fourth Wednesday in April, July, and Octobftr. Good accommodation paddocks at Messri Gtoasitt'i form, Razor Back ; Gladding, Fapatoitpi, Otahuhu, and Harp of Erin.

HUNTER & NOI/AN. . lZf\f\ AAA THORN QUICKS. OvU 9 \J\J \J Price, per 10QO— 1 year, 12t 6d ; 2 yoarß, 17s 6d 3000 Finus lusignia. Price, 15b per dozen, £5 per 100 5000 Fruit Trees, comprising Appjes, Pears f Plum«, Cherries, Peache», Nectarines, and Apricots — varied A large collection of Ornamental Trees And Shrubi, and other Fiuit Trees.

THE undersigned beg* to intimate that he ha» Leased the Market and Out-bmldines, and is prepared to receive f»r Sale on Commission, any Prodnce* <fee, that he may be favored with. Storage Free. R. C. GREENWOOD, Lessee and Maiket Inspector. R. C. Gk will be happy to conduct » y agency busiuew. Money placed ts credit in Bank or re' w tted. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO ! His Excellency the Governor. HTLL & FENTON, Hat akd Cap Manufaotujiibs 64, Queen-street, Auckland. P. A. WHITAKER, T> ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER NOABXTAWVHIA AKD HAMILTOK.

R. BAIRD, Victoria Seed Stores, SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS; R BAIRD, Wholesale and Retail Seed Merchant, Aucb land, BEGS to intimate that he has now received his season's supply of New Farm and Garden Seeds — all of firstclass quality. Catalogues forwarded on application. Bouedust, Boneflour, Peruvian Guano, Stone Lime.

R. BAIRD, Victoria Seed Store. GEORGE MASON (Late of Mason Brothers, Paruell, well known m Nukserymen and Seedsmen) HAS started in the Waikato in hi» old trade, and is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to. him by the s ttleis in Waikato with eire and promptitude. He has bad twelve year's experience, and knowing the re^uiiements of this and other Provinces, requests the siippoit of the Waikato settler* au«l the public generally, and trusts by attention, care, and punctuality, to gain iheir conti.leuce. All orders to be addressed to George Maaon, Numryman and Seedsman, Hamilton West, Waikato.

Tianos and Harmoniums. The Largest, Cheapest, and Beat Stock of INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, HOVV Vi a N N AT AN D SON h >: Academt op Music, Shobtland Stbwst. INSTRUMENTS for Sale or Hire, Bought, Sold, or taken in Kx#hange, Tuned and Repaired, and on Hire with option of Purchase, also on the deferred system of Payment, viz., b> monthly payments, extending from oi-e to two years.

j. k. McDonald, VALUATOR ASD GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent Union Steam Saib and Door Company, Auckland Hamilton. ,""" JAMES DEMPSEY^ PLUMBER, ZINCWORKER. AND BELLHANGER, Ngaruawahia, Waikato. The advertiser begg-to notify that be is prepved to execute any orders in the above lines in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. Any part of the Waikata Diatrict will have his attention if required.

Established 1859. j HORSES, CATILE, SHEEP, AND DOGS* THE undersigned begs bo drave the attention of all owners of any nf the abore to hia 'Ihird Consignment, per James Wishart, of Elliman's Celebrated Kojral Embrocation. A Chbtain Cuke For Sprains, Sore Backs, or Shoulders, Splints, Lameness, Swellings, Bruises, and Sores and Woundu of every kind Testimonials may be seen on application from some of largest owners of horses in Auckland ; also from Messrs Chaplin & Home, and Messrs Carver & Co, the large London carriers, and all the leading stud owners in England. Sole Agent ; W. 8. JONES, SADDLER, HARNESS MAKER, AND IMPORTER, Queen Street, Auckland. EIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!

Money, MONEY ADVANCED in t«m» of £100 and upward* upon freehold security.— Apply to F- A. Whitakbb, olicitor, Egaruawahia. W. H. BUTLEK, HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE FAINTER, PAP ERH ANGER, $c t Hamilton West. HAS on hand all kinds of JPainte, Paperhnngines, Oili, CHaas, White Lead, Canvas, Brushes, Devoe'» Beat Oil, Lamp Glasses, Glue, Puttj, &c, &c., and u prepared to execute all orders throughout the Waikalo. ONEY, TO LEISD ON FREEHOLD SECUKITV.

W. fl. CONNELL. WYNDHAM STREET, Auckland. W. RIPLEY, Watchmaker &c. typpotitc the Punt, West Hamilton. Wedding-rings, Jowellery, etc,, [Estab. 1869.

WANTED KNOWN, that J. WAED baa opened hia new Oil, Color, Glass, and Paperhanging Warehouse. Always on hand, White Lead, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, French Polish, Brushes, (Jauvass Scrim, and every description of Painters' Goods. Glass out to size, and caiefully packed. A large assortment of new Paperhangings ; also the stock saved in the late tire to he disposed of cneap to make room for large stock to arrive per Hydaspes and Waitangi, ships. J. WARD, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

W GUMMING, ALE AND PORTER BREWER, East Hamilton.

NATIONAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. WLAIKD dcrires to notify that he has taken the • ;. bo ve Hotel. He has made extensive alterations and additions, which have rendered it second to none in the district. First-class accommodation for travellers. Competent Guides and Horses furnished by Mr Moon to those dcbirout of viaitiug Taupo, <fee. • W. LAIE£>.

rrriLLl AM BUTCHER SMITH, FARRIER, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH,

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 414, 9 January 1875, Page 4

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