/|1«; ~ The Mm jPerfeetioti>»f MftJhtnism-limple, Compeer, Efßvient, DurHbte, and Comnjete. Jt f#i with the least possible amount of labor, affd a girl t.w## years can run it without . fati«u«. It is a triu mp'i of tf «fc*i>ical Geqius. •'UOME'^HrJTTLlflithe onlj>actical Lo*. v price Lock -t<t it eh Sewing Marine ever invented. Tbis Unequalled Maskine uses a praight needle, makes the Lock-stitch (alike on both sidi), has a self adjusting tensi«m, and is adapts^ to everylarioty of sewing for family wear from the lighte&t rous uyo the heaviest cloths, and will even sew leu iher. It wil jiem, fell, bind, coid, braid, scam, tnck, rufile, hetTistitcb||a,inl gather. Ibis machine will seW on amj^gatber at twtame time, and will work equally well ofi Silk, Lin n, i<iollen, and Cotton JO-ood«, with Silk,' Lmjn, or Cotton TWekcL It-is uot neusgj* y for us to endeaifMr to tJefract frm the meri*j4ft/any other machine. Weola^i to sell j j t/^ THE BEST^KInLY SEWING lllcrifcfE IN THE MARKET, Withojit'regard to price, uniw feel/co»ißdent tbat wuenevefpersot.s wisbimrWXlM^ Sowing Machines give the *' Hoir>e/^ Shuttle fflwing Miching a fair trial, iv common withothfermAdhiues, it will tabve the preference. Wiw^ChV Machine is firnisbed—Heinraer, Braider, Shutt* Bobbins, Oil Can, Oii Screwdriver, Five Needles, i>"ujft, Table Oamp, and Directions for use. All securely packed in strong case with v tinges. Pbick: Complete in box, SA 10s; with Table and Treadle, £ti 15 ; with Table and Treadle, Half-Uabinet, with Cover, Lock, and Key, £8. Some thousands of these m ichines have now been sold in New Zealand, and ihey havn given the utmost possible satislaotion, as testified to in numerous testimonials, which we forward on application. In proof ol their superiority over ftll other machines,, we guarantee them for five veais.
AGENT FOB WAIKVTO: JAMES MARTIN, HAMILTON.
TO SQUATTEBS, FARMERS, SETTLERS, AND OTHXB3. I T. AND S. MOREIN, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, A RB deiironi of •pccbl notice being token of their SHIPMENTS OF NEW SEEDS Now landing exAiMjd & Dilhtrne from tb» Reliable ffnnof
ALEX CBOSB AND BON, Who h»T© for ycari past supplied this market with an article, the wand new and quality of which has never been disputed. Tbese shipments comprise WHITE CLOVER,. \\ RED CLOVER, COW GKASS, ' ; % . ALSYKE, LUCERNE, O TREFOIL, TIMOTHY, J *? RAPE, &c, Ac Tbt S«ed is in Oak Casks of 22i'b» each, and has arrired i in a sound, healthj condition, whio v » ia of titul importance to the purchaser. 4 '
Your attention is also solicited to our EXTENSIVE STOCK OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS (Of the most recent improvements and invention) BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, SMITHS', ENGINEERsOaND FOUNDERS' REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW CLOVER SEED 3, &c rfIHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that he has receired Advice of the fin«l shipment of the same superior firet-clasi SEEDS which he has had the satisfaction of supplying daring the past 7 years, including — Bed Clover Italian Rye Grass White Clover Mangold Wortzel Cow Graft* s^t Swede Turnip Alsyke CV Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Timothy / Stone Turnip B«p© /ft Golden vßell Turnip hot, / 4LQ. t &C. I Which will bevdl'T at current market prices, together with his usual supply ol Perresnial Bye Grass and other colon hi seeds. Soliciting early orders from those who may wieh to secure ii portion of the above superior seeds. I JOHN HALL. Otnhnhn.
CEtfritAL WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL j ASSOCIATION. THE Soeiffty's Annual Exhibition of Stock and Produce wilyt* held at T« Awamutu on WEDNESDAY March 3rd./ I Entries n^u^c b e forwarded to the Secretary, in writing before February lBth. For list of priaes and all particulars Bee hanribil s, which may be obtaineJ o» application to the undersigned. J Jl MAM^NO. •Secretary. Te Awamuru, Jan. 25th, 1875.
BANK pF NEWteEJtLAND. / AN Agency of iWopetyft'A^ffaapijton, in temporary preametj oi WJunesdtaiy CwCluth inst-, iv charge of MrJKiJoert Laijt- /\ t^l / MMESHUME, • /' \ Agent, / \ Ngaruawahia. tfgattMWftaai, 3rd irsUuaxy/157^ \
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 426, 9 February 1875, Page 3
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