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'pHOMAS J^ORRIS,

aauajMtxxiVOßr,,

IS SELLING OPE AT

-|^ PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH

fTMHE REMAINING PORTION Otf HIS

STOCK OF

DRA.PERY AND CLOTHING,

Including,

POPLAINS, GRENADINES,

TJATISTE STUFFS IN DRESS LENGTHS,

"O EMN ANTS, &0, IN GREAT VARIETY

qUITABLE FOR THE SEASONS.

T A D I E S expecting to attend the Races Bhould

OROCURE A SUITABLE DRESS and

Tl AYE IT MADE UP AT ONCE

J^ T Mr MORRIS'

ipwRESS MA/KIJJ'a- ESTABLISHMENT,

TT7HERE YEJ&ECT FIT AND STYLE is Guaranteed.

■PURCHASERS of MEN'S^jd BOY'S CLOTHING also A LLOWED 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

|^|"RDERS FOR AUTUAIN AND WINTJIR GOODS

OEIIfG VERY LARGE

-p OOM MUST BE MADE FOR THEM.

pHOMAS MORBIS, Hamilton,

NOTICE.

CLEARING OUT SALE OF IE O N M. O N*G E R Y .

JAMES SMART /T COJ^eoeral Tronraongers, intend retiring from thVtrffSFT&'iid beg to otlcr to the Public of Auckland, their bpkxvtiiid^Lctk of General and Furuisbinglronmongerv J jiJt--7TrlceB which shall effect an immediate clearance^^fTieTtJC of Electro- Plated Ware is complete in the most eleg^ff designs. A large assortment of B M Teapots, Dit>h cXjl-s, l^ c > and Magnificent Silver and Anueapnic Lamps, Vil#be sold at very low puces. Coal Vases, Fenders, and inre-irons, will be disposed of at hallprice. This is a 'rare opportunity for Carpenters and Builders replenishing their stock of Tools and Hardware. Th« Stock of Furnishing lionmongery is the most complete in the City, and will be cold at enormous reductions. J . SMART & Ch? , ' 220, Queen-Street, Auckland.

NEW CLOVER SEEDS, &c

fTIHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that he has received the first shipment of the same superior first-class Seeds which he has had the satisfaction of supplying during the past 7 3 ears, including — Red Clover Italian Eye Grass White Clover Mangold Cow Grass Swede Turnip Alsyke Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Timothy WhiteStone Turnip Rape /SJ Gulden Bell Turnip &c, /£y &c, _. - La, Secojid-mTfrnent daily expected Which vullb© soU'at cur/^H market prices, together with // i his usual supply-In- PerreTlnial Rye Grass, Coccksfuot, and

other colonial seedd. Soliciting early orders from those who may wish to secure a portion of the above superior 6eeds. JOHN HALL. Otahiihu j or to E. HALL, Teßori

KOILCJfI.

THE Public arey^^ru against purchasing Lemonade 01 Soda-water Kottles as they aic piivaie piopercy. H. KhVVJiLL. « Ngaruawhia, 11th Feb. 1575.

WAIKATO gTEAM NAVIGATION AKD COAL MIMNG <^^PANY (LIMIiEDV THE C n> W£&Xbeg JL icnderJyh^^^beir friende and-tue puJAc iorjmimly ma^lmiw.e given on unorning of the 23rd of jjjjtiruan^ in oktfuguishing ibe tire on boaru tho eteamer WoiMto. / \ / I\R- HUNT, 1 \ Local Manager.

TO BUILDERS.

TENDERS »re inritcd u^nMOtb instant, for the erection of additions to the re^»eiTce^i--tbe undei signed. Flans and tpecifications majJWeeeu and all particulars obtained on application tA^^>^> •< • S. S. GRAHAM. Tamahere, let March, 18fe*^ The lowest or »ny tender not necessarily accepted.

ONE POUND REWARD.

/lost, ONE Mouße-Colored liorae, black points, braudtd o u near shoulder MF. Anyone bringing the samo to Mr Thomas, Newcastle, will leceive tho above reward Anyone riehyinrr it will be prosecuted

r\D f, Ciimbringe

I7\OS S^LL-100 (iSisTßrtd JivVLS, b»t Ihra<qua.ur . bred LA:AbSj/M±~pjj.i\n\ ci^i-p tunduiou. — Ai.>,.i> to F. D. &iiAir.,-rf?irgj£i}Qjiloi.>.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 4 March 1875, Page 3

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515

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 4 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 4 March 1875, Page 3

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