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TfIHE "HOME," SHUTTLE LOCt-oTirCil — Tl»e JL Perfection ot Mecuaniam— dimple, C "i.jj .ci, Kificient, Durable, and Complete, li ew& witli me l<-dst p-issiole amount of Jabur, and a nirl I *civ. yams can run it without fatigue. It is a tnumpii oi MerinK.icui U-enius. The "HOME" SHUlllu., i* u.e onij practical Lowprice Lock-atUch Sewing Mau iinr ever nivt ntod. . This Unequalled Maclme uses a »irai^l»t n^teiile, makea the Look-atltcta (alik«4»n both nidj**.;, ua* a selt adjusting teni ion, aftd ia adapyd to ujwfy variety ot auwing tor tvt.iaj/yj wear frona theiTgutejjl^mua.ius to the heaviest cLoy^4w»d will even aew leaJben It will ueru, fell, buid, <MH^»r<u 1, ■earn, tuck^jHfme, liemsntuh, ami g&th&// Lmb machino will sevy^ouand gather at the same tiura/aud wnl wefk equally well on bilk, L.m^u, Wi^jlen, ana Uuirou Goods with Silk, Linen, or Vo\tArlmtem.. It is not nece ,B iiy tor us to endesftamr ty^etr/ct Irom the mci its ot any other maohme^^Wt*^cp.im to sell THE BMaj^PAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET, Without regard to prioe, und we teel contident Hint wuenever \Mr»o\^ wishmg to buy Sewing Machines give t>>e " Hofre," Shuttle dewing Caching a fair inai, iv common withroiher machines, it will nave the preterence. With the Machine is furnnued — hieiumer, Brai'ler, ShuUle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, acre * driver, Kive Needles, (iau^e, Table t-lamp, and Directions for use. All securely packed m strong case with hinges. Pbick : Complete m bor, £4. 10s ; with Table and •Treadle, £o 16 } with Table and IWdle, tialf-vabinei, with Cover, Lock, und Key, ■£$ Home thousamis ot iheae touchiiics have now been sold in New Zealtiud.-and ht>y have given the utmosi possiole suns laction, as tesutied to in numerous testimonials, which we forward on application. In proot oi ihen superiority over all otl « machines, we guarantee them tor tive jeaia. AGENT 10KWAIKVT0: JAMEtt MARTIN; HAMILTON.
TO SQUATTERS, FARMERS, SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. T, AND S. MORRIN, "QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, k RE desirous of special notice being taken of tbeir SHIPMENTS OF NEW SEEDS Now landing ex As»*ye & Dilharrie from the reliable firm of
ALEX CROSS AND SON, Who hare for years past lupphed this market with an artiole, the soundness and quality of which hu neter been disputed. Tbeie shipments comprise WHITE CLOVER, i RED CLOVER, COW GRASS, y j % ALSYKE, LUCERNE, o TREFOIL, TIMOTHY, RAPE, &c, &c
The Seed is in Oak Casks of 2241bs each, and ba» armed in a sound, health/ condition, whic\. id of vital importance to the purchater. j Your attention is alio solicited to our EXTENSIVE STOCK ( OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (Of the raott recent improvement 8 and invent ion) BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, GENERAL AND FURNISHING I IRONMONGERY, SMITHS', ENGINEERS', AND FOUNDERS'
REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW CLOVER SEEDS, &c rfIHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that he bat received advice of the firel shipment of the same superior first-claw SEEDS which he has had the satisfaction of supi plying during the past 7 jears, including — ! | Red Clover Italian Rye Gr«M I Wlnte Clover Mangold VVortael Cow Gm» * Swf de Turnip Alsjke Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Tmiothy / White Stone Turnip B«pe L*-^^ Golden Bell Turnip Which will be sold at current market prices, together with bis usual Bupply of Perrennial Rje Grass and other colonial seeds. Soliciting early orders from those who may wish to leoure u portion of the above superior seeds. JOHN HALL. Otahuliu. TAMAHERE FLOUK MILL. ~
THE Undersigned bege to return thanks to the Settlen of the Waikato for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed on him for the last three years biucp he ereo.eri the above Mills, and hopes by his long experience an a miller, md strict uttenUon to busiuess, to merit a continuance of their favorst-^/ -^t--Griating Wheat, lgryir-Busliel Ciacking Mui^Brtftodo do Cracking Oats, 6dAo dtoy WHIAT BOUGHT AT TfiE^fGHEST PRICE FOR CASH. The old track through Mv 6HAW 1 * Lund ib now close'], the entrance will b< iroin (he mum Tamulit-ro Koad until the New Gownmei.l Boad is sun-eve-l. WlLiilAjd. xiH-IU. * January 27, 1873-
THE Uudetsignlsi having lout his consignment of Dutch Clover, in the CfcApatnek, j£l!&^ _/e_tttOn to his Second Co^si^nroent/KsO Dar^rsTM** 1U the Su>iZi > also a parcel of £nefft DuXhKape. MILLAU P*t*r*ngi, l*af 15 1875.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 424, 4 February 1875, Page 3
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