AMEKICAN SEWINU MAOHiN Js&J.
THB "HOME," SHUi'ILE LOCK-STITCH — The Perfection ot Mecimnum— Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and |L>inplet«. It ew« with tlte leuei p"»sit»le arftount of 'Übor^tnd ■ girfcwelTt' yeti» can run it witnuut fcO«U«. , It Va ti\wpli ol fflUthaiucui Gemini. x Tho " yGp*RiLBpU WLaTii {he oulj practical Lowprice Loelh»»nfh^frWing Mii^Vin<>>uer inr-ittod. This Michla© uses a nraighfSiedla, makes the Lock-ttitch (alike on both tide*), bat a t»elt a«i jutting ten«iou, and ia a^Attid to every variety of s< wing for family wear from tfe/^tst tunt.iua^othe heaviest cloth*, and will even •ew/rTber. 1> wTll bern, fell, bind, coid, t»ra^i t ueam, tuck, ruflie, h^nitiitch, » mt gather, ihia m.tdlm/e will sew on autl l^fiuer at the same tune, auiL ul||Avork equally wellojr^iU, Lm n, Wuolku, and VWjmQinid*, witli Mlk, Jedneti, or Cm ton I'hiead. It j^n/tTfeces* iiy for ukj^o eudtavour to detract from the winU ot any other nYiuhiiie. " Wo claim to sell _ / THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET, ithout rcuanl 10 pi icu^ti^/WtitoA coutiaeut that w.ienever pei»/a wishiu^ A 6 buy fciewing Machine* give t<<e " Homety StnttrJ* tiewTug yachin^a f iir trial, iv couimoti wiiho h^r imar^fi.ed, ie will lt*\e t(Ni p.r leter«ui.e. 1 eter«ui.e. WiihJL4Jh Machine i» turui«ue(fr— Ueiumdr. Brai ier, Shuttlfl/feo b.nt. Oil C«ui, Oil, iorew driver, Kive (taugtifflL'able Llaiup, and Di.e \ioyi use. All seoaie<y ' p irkeA/m strong ca*u with i>in^e«.' .' Fkick: U< tuplete m bux, £<i 10s ; with Table and Tj-gadje, £> 15; with Table and I reddle, Half-Cabinet, i with Cover, Lock, and Ke.\, £8 tiome thousands ot these m tchir.«-s have now been sold in New Zealand, an 1 ht>y have given the iv< t io»t poosi >le «-*■ iliac tion, as testified to in" uuaicriK.* ttwumuuiai«, w.iioh we forwanl on > ppiicati<n. In proot ol i heir superiority over ail otLer machines, we guarantee them loi five ;eais. A« INT FOllWAl^AlO: JAMEB MARTIN, HAMILTON.
TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, SETTLERS, AKD OTHERS. T. AND S. MORRIN, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, A BE deiirout.of tpecial notice being taken of tbeir SHIPMENTS OF NEW SEEDS Now landing ex Asitje & Dilharrit from the reliable firm of ALEX CROSS AND SON, Who ,h»T« yo»r» pait supplied this market with an article, tie loundueit and quality of which bar never been disputed. T..ete •bipmenti eoropriw m
? WHITE CLOVER, * ' * 4X4 X RED CLOVER, COWGRISS, /Z*"/ '^•V* AISYKE, LUCERNE, J% * TREFOIL, TIMOTHY, - The Srtd ia in Oak Cui^i of 224' b» tach, and hat arriftd j in r found, bfttritbj condition, which it of fiUliWfJOrt«nci v to the purcbaier. Tuttr attention i« also lolioited to our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ! AGRICULTJRAL IMILEMENTS (Of the moat recent im^rjvementt auJ invention) BUILDERS' ILONMONGERY, GENERAL AND FURNISHING I' t IRONMONGERY, BMnH3\ ENGINEERS', AND FOUNDERS' REQUISITES or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW CLOVER SEEDi, Ac
fTIHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to annoo ice that he j bits receired advice of the firot •hipment of the tame •uperior fLst-class SEXDB which be has had the satisfaction of tupplying during the past 7 jean, including — Bed Clover . Italian Bye Gr»sc , White Oloftr / ' Wortiel Cow'OrsM / flwede Turnip Ahjke A / Yellow AWrdeeJi Turnip Timothy I I y White Stone Turnip lUp« v Golden Bell Turnip 4c., f fc/ ' &c Which will be »dW Waturent market prices, together with bit uiual anpplj oi Perreonial Bje Graft r and otberjaUftftuL Solicit bg etrly orders fronrthoce who maj with to secure u portion of the above, superior seed* " JOHN HALL. * • Otnhiibn.
TAMAIJER& JttiOUii MiJUI* THE Undfr«igned beg* 'tcf return thanks tf> th« Sett'trt i oi the Waikftto lor the vtorj liberal pmrcnige'thej Mve b**tuwtd on him* fo?_ the )a»tt three v years »iuco he rret* ed th» übo^.Mili' l /uud hopei bjr hid lon^exiierienoe us • .opiller, m 4, ■trjqyatteation to busioe**, » perit jk cth* Griiting YjMeaj/iB per.Bu»bel- ,^' t Omcking Ma^»,t9d<^ do * I Ortckin^ Qr^c. oyacldo ' whxat bou^it JkjhA^l^len^sr price for cash. Th» old track tbroOgh Mr SjiawN Lnft(l s now clodf , tbm #ntmtie« will tUjrom Vfce mifm Taumberß Kuad until tbv'Kew Gorerhmont Bc*d ta survetedi ■ '■ i << » * * • WILLIiM EKID. JrtDtmrY >7» 1875. . > _ /TlfiE Urider«igu^l having lo*t his Jbnugntdent of Duty.li JL C'luver, iv the WtpAtruJc^fiirelr* t^itiou* to hit Second Co •lgunion^l ao y4Rftljl§B^peii iv ihe Aiutx., 7 \ E.T. HILLAU. PaUiraotß. Jan. 15 lS7flk
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 423, 2 February 1875, Page 3
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