; j. t. Johns XTAVJNG- at considerable cost erected a M*ohino Biicuit -*•■*■ Manufactory, respectfully eolicit* public patronage. Settlers will obtain the bett Qroodt, and promote the intereiti of tbe Waikato, bj eMfeirurfift tbeir deftlert for Johns' biicuiti. (// §) he Urge Tariety — co^jrtitujgyofc C^ho, Settler, Wat«r Luncheon, Abornethy, BdtterrlWwd, &c, at lowett ratei. HAMILTON WEST.
WAIKATO FIRE INSURANCE. Cambridge: Jas. Jf. Campbell, Agent; Alexandra: John Aubin, Agent. • THE NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEiLAKD has established Agencieß, under the management of the above-named gentlemen ia tbeie townships, where risks on every description of property or merchandise are underwrtoen on most favorable terms to usurers. f / Lowest ni&t/^g^C^Jrrompt and Hbtral settlement of loMet, «-^/ /• / ANDREW G. MILLAR, Manager Auckland Branch.
J. WISE&AN, QUEEN STREET," AUCKLAND, Jits just opened out *- reiy choice eel«ction of LADLES' AND GIELS' SADDLES AND BRIDLES, EApE SADDLES, HOESE CLOTHINa, HO^OBT NETS OF VAEIOUS QUALITIES, AND Qia COLLABS, Aa /a
J. W. has always on hand a large stock of PLOUGH AND CART COLLARS AND HARSFSB Of his own manufacture.
NGABUAWAUIA STEAM FLOUR illLlS. V\T HOLESALE PRICES CURRENT No. 1 Silk-dressed "NFM,"per ton of 2,OJOJbs 18 »' 0 No. 2 „ Ngaruawahia „ 1G 0 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs ... ... — /O ••• 010 0 Bran, per bushel, 201bi ... . A.':/^, "® 1 9 Oats, per bushel ... / / r ... G 8 0 Oatmeal, per lb ..-. ' ... ... 00 4 Sacks not returnable.
Note, — 50 and 1001b bags, 6d each extra. Purchasers taking 5001ba Flour are charged the above wholesale prices, but cash must be remitted 'with the order, otherwise retail prices will be charged ; under that quantity the retail price, Is per lOOlbs extra. This refers to Floui oiilj. Gristing, including freight from any place on the rirer to Mill and back, Is 9d per bushel. Waste, 3!ba per bushel. Wheat purchased at highest market rates. R. LAMB. T. TREWHEELLAR. PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER,- - FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER
npHANKS the public of Hamilton for their patronage Ju during his temporary arrangements in Mr T. Morris's store, aud now begs to intimate that hie New Shop and Refreshment Room, adjoining, IS JSOW OPEN, and hopes by care aud attention to business— suppling only first-olass goods to receive a continuance of their favors. PASTRY, CAKES, TEA CAKES, BUNS, MEAT AND FRUIT pies, custards, mince, biscuits (all kinds) &c. n y\ HAM SANDWICHES. 6EKBEER, LEMONADE, ,< m f If ' Axl waer Cooling Summer Drinks in variety.
WWdirig jbrders executed with elegance and despatchParties supplied, and family orders executed with prompt 1 ness and at reasonable rates. Country settlers visiting Hamilton mil find the Ea freahinent Boom a great convenience. Hamiifon West, November 17, 1874. OTAUA SAW MILLS. * T~ AErGE Additions to these Mills have just bten madft which will enable the proprietor* to Cut 30,000 feet of Tiny» ber per week. All orders sent tq the undertigoed cast therefore be executed without unnecessary delay. 6//^^ - R..LAMB, I , /* Agent. NgtrujiwatHHSteam'Flonr Mil]*,/ October 9, 1874.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO THE LADIES OF HA3IILTON AND SUBEOUNDING DISTRICT. "jt/rii3S GftUnp** begs^to announce th*t early in -*" J^T^^Sfv^bepurpoees opening a iiret class MILLINERY^aifd DRESS MAKtN'a ESTABLISHA)EJN T T aLMf Mokris^%ew Stoee, Wharf street, Ea-nil-ton, and begs/t£ aslttfe those ladies favoring her with ordeis, that mtb regard to design, fit, and workmanship she will endeavour at all times to ensure satisfaction.
Bonnets and Hats Trimmed, &c. — The latest fashions always en hand.
THOMAS IMORRIS, Desires to inform Ihe Public that he has "V!"O vV SEI\4^ART a portion of his Extensive Pretnisei -*-^ for tb.afe.OiE of^Eadies' and) Children's requisites in Drapery, U/detclptKimj, &o. This department t 3 leiix; conduoted^>mreiprfWbnced Milliner ai*d Dressruakei-, and the ladier of the disVict may now rely upon eveiy care being taken fa satisfy their requirement*, with the best lasfce and at reasonable charges.
MANGAPIKO SAW MILLS. D. RICHARDSON, A G-ENT for the above, will deliver TIMBER in Cambridga of Svpeuigr Quality, and m any quautity. / 16 — Uj Pnc«. Delivered : /. /f •• <*/ £\ • • mv .C V ... U y - * gftibikttea . 19 6 , ' W.MA - /^iTALL. TAMAHERE FLOUK Ml'ijT" ' THE Uudcrsigned bogs to return ttoaVj&tQ tn*fl,fi , of the Waikato for the very liberal Wwna»Tb«. lw ' bestowed on him for tbolast thr^e yea a sru^ h» , ( the above Mills, anrU%) 8 by h5 long eiirfen ' e ° {e '- miller, nnd etricfc Ktention to^busineeis \;> "* ''^ i 1 tumanoe of their fa^rs. ' " d C(JTI Gristing Wneat^J^per Bushel Cracking Maizc^d do do Craekiug-Oat3j^'dydoJlQ WHEAT BOUGHT A&LdJ HIGHEST PKICE FOR Casj The old track Um/igh/Mr Shaw^ T anrl iei c „ the entrance ill VfrW the mam f Xht ?P W ?loSe'? l0Se ' the Nen Government JRaad is surveyed " ad unU: January 27, 1875. EEIS.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 425, 6 February 1875, Page 3
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