FINE TEAS! FINE COFFEBH
FINE GROCERIES:!!
BL/IT3 Establishment, «t 223, Queen Street. 1 Auck. an ' — <>ppo~ite Bai nett, p<rk buieher ia vrel 1 wors 1) visiting ; (hern you can see a etcu-k of goods which* 11 un |itf«tiomyhl.v $he,l*j»fc ;*diibe»pM^u Uifi Ifiiy. Our Teat •nd Cotft** aarte t »flectp.l t)»«i yiquvst. care We do iot kny Tike tnady Ilwtisea fiom recommeudation, nor do * f faith aamplea-MWie, hit Jjy iufnsinfe mA liquoring Te» i \ith Tea, nud blending thin Tv.ji wiibthat until a judici- "■ mixtiin in at rived at, and tbwi we enter the maikeb s pii <>h»be>« offer.nig cash tor all tiatisactions. Uence thw »*at demand for our leas and Coffeec, uhich is weekly i cleaning. Those who have not yet gi»en us a trial would » well to do so. Hienent prices. T»y the Haifoheat or I2H> Mox, 2s 2d ,er lb; V*ry iCxcdjectt, by the Half chest or 121b l>ox, 'Is 41 ; and tiutst importation, »ame-lize packages. 2«6d peri!.. J. BLAIR, GROCER, BACON AND CHEESE FACTOR, 223. Queen Street, Auckland.
HILL AND HUDSON'S YEW ZEALAND BAKING POWDER. Espicially Adapted for tbii Climate. FOR MAKING BREAD AND PASTRY OF EXCELLENT QUALITY WITHOUr YEAST
If i« composed of pure ma»eri»i!i. vUI kfep in any cl mite, and is stronger anil mor** economical thmi any imported nrticle Brea • made with tbis powder is tnoie wh ]f>.*om«» and more c sily digest ed than fermented brt-d. SitiCH its intnvluction to t e public, it has given general satisfaction. One trial is sufficient to piove its value. AGENT FOB TIJE WAIK*TO: Mb T. WELLS, Grocer, Mercer. AUCKLAND AOENTS : Mr JOHN BUCHANAN, Messrs BROWN, BARRETT & Co Mr. J. C. MORRIN Mr G. W. OWEN And the Manufacturers, HILL & HUDSON, CHEMIST?, Victoria Street, Auckland.
DAVID GARDINER, SADDLER AND II A X N K> s MAKER, HAMILTON AND CAMBRIDGE, BEGS rp«* peHu lv to iu'imute timt he is now o<v>iip\it<g Ins N w Pi'iMWSf*-, vi.uitt'.l nfni-h op; nsite Mi Main's lf«'tfl Cumbn.lt'O, nn^ b< in<j n r-cci|it ol ipyu'M•^liiptncjitrt of GO <a direct frotii llonit- Man'ij cturrr.", l•MinMi'H to supply e\eiy description of Savliilery a\ Auckan \ Price-* llhh tn arrive p»»r Hvdarp »sifrorn» 5 ifrorn Lm'lnn. S'^tc'i C«i*' ! S.Kl.'l.'T'-e b. Kn.>tto'i ] n* V\*t»U c'.ui— . S af an-1 L a • mt! llirnen*, Harnpn Muuntinti-, &c , &q A U\ryt> etock on lianil horn P hid to B'*t Sf.el I'elham, •»ud Snuffle B X G rmun anil V.c'<>'ii Si.v. r. P .t^d, S'et-1. •nd T nueA Spub and Stirrups, Wliij a, Stable Requisite:', &c . &o. Kv»-pv denrripti'in of Hirness made to Order. Repairs ni'oDMtly iitlen«lfd to.
For Sale. *7f\f\ \CRES of first fIH-fi L \ND. fl wto Alexandra # v/x^ nemi\ nil laid dowi in up-i pasturf, t»ubj.tan'idlyfenc ri,middi\i I- d into onvfiuent pad locks, dwelling houxi*. oi'-Ho'HPs, in I «ri*! "ir I. 150 ACRE"* /'ol »»tii Inn !. lialt-wnj between T>' Aw a nut ti a dAex <n I ■••, frununjr the iiihim torn l, un I ettenduiti 'o the Miiitfipk-i creek; a j ining 50 ucrrS edwjutional cH-ne 'i'li i-rfii I) 'en-"*.!. s') ACRE FARVI a^ Kmiwlianwhn, 3D acres in eras*, a 1 fV-n -ed ; >ioi)d c •ttui-e ; an I oiw of thd best runs for cat- • > in t.lie di^'iict »('] >\< Mi.;. Fa in of 324 nor. Bat IV Ror >. 2GO Picrea fenced. 20 \ acres in eo'»d t>rnf», subdivided uui> 6 pad locks livo-rooiuwl lloiijt*. Sr>ick\urd nnii ou -home?, &v. Kai-n ot 50 he <s at Te R >r*. All ie iced, portion laid lo^n in ura^t; ; eoo<l »u i lor cattle ; c >m,ortuble House, <tc. Tlie a^» <ye piopertu'6 ar« it) tirotcluss position-, and tie u'\'n a ire liberal KENNEDY HILL. Auct'v»n»t?i, Lm>i anil Siut-k Agent, Alexandra.
JOHN SHARP. NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, (At Mu VV. Russell's,) Cambridge FRUIT-TREES in great \arietv, Roses, Pint*, Ornamental Tree ami Shrub:?, Flow era, ».c-., at Auckland Prices. Orders carefull, packed, and forvarbd to Coach or Stea nboat.
G. ROSS, BLACKSMITH unJ A ri'ul«uril ImpLment Maker, L.IIIIKIHI. Hirrows and all other linplcmen's ma.le on the preinisea. Ail Or lers from a dista«ici- Proraptlj attended to-
RAGLAN AN$ WAIKATO NATIVE COMPANY (LIMITED). THE ABOVE HAS ON S. 1 LE SAWJf T'MB R— KaLikatea K»s fid per 100 itiuu lU6I Shinges Ila per 10JO To be delivere I ou board steam rs in the Waipa river. A 1 orders will he p.ompily attended to. ABRAHAM K. HAKION. Acting A^ent. Karakatiki, X>ven.ber 16. 1874.
KAURI TIMBER. JUST ARRIVED, per D.ivwi and Atalai.M, 22,000 Feet. Spec tication : •Ix 2, 4x3, 6x3 9v3, 9ii, 9xl, 12x1, >-nd 6\l PT&O. J K. MCOON..LD. Il'innltoii, July 2> 1874.
UEINRICU ROUS, Watchmaker, Golden: ith, and Jeweller, Queejs jyntKEr, Ai;ualvno. /~H REENSTOXE and Quartz .Jewellery always «u hand \JT Mauulduiuied ou ttie LJruiui3v*.
H. W. Habert, f^\ E N E R A L S T (> X E X E EP E \JT >uauuLia. lOTA It 4 ROIIMJ 4A'Z> SQUJ.MED PILES For Sal*
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 419, 21 January 1875, Page 1
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