KSIABLISHBD 1870.
MEDICAL HALL, HAMILTON-
GEORGE SMITH,
REGISTERED AND CERTIFICATED CHEMIST ITS now oarrjing on business with am entirely new at< x DRUGS, CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES,
&C.j &C, In the commodious New Premises recently erected next to the Telegraph Office.
For Sale, ONE hundred and eighty acres Land. Hamilton We»t, excellent* soil,* well situated, about 50 acres in good grass and clover. A good 200- Acre Farm pleasantly situated, upon one of the most beautiful lakes in the Waiuato ; the whele is fenced and subdivided into con venient-sizod paddocks; a six-roomed cottage, with orchard and garden ; about one hundred and fifty acres in craaa. 740 acres «ujtnd land, about six miles from Hamilton, part fenced^woijMjrass'. As there are several hundred acres of excel^nVbuyf, this would be a good opportunity for an industrious fyuly t« go into the timber trade. 350 acres o^good land between Ngaruawahia and Hamilton, fifty .of which are in a high state of cultivation ; gODd house and outbuildings j also the best run in the Waikato. Trickery moderate 1 . A good 10,000 acre block. Terms liberal. r A 2tfo-aore" Farm, with faur-roouied house, Barn ; 60 acres impi oyed, fenced and subdivided j three miles from Hamilton East, ©n a good road. ' An improved Farm of 350 acres, 250 of which are in grass; the whole is fenced ; a good seven-rooraed house and outoffices join the town belt, Hamilton East. Terms easy. A 200-acre farm close to Hamilton, partially improved.' Sevqral blocks of Land (unimproved) in various parts of the Waikato from 50 to 2000 acres. To industrious settlers terms will be easy. For particulars apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton.
For Sale.
rj(\{\ ACRES of first class LAND, cloie to Alexandra, | V/V' neai ly all laid down in rich pasture, subsiantiully fenced, and divided into convenient paddocks, dwelling house, out-houses, and erchard. 150 ACRES good fern land, half-way between Ta Awamutu and AlejenTTra, fronting the main road, and extending to the ManHpiko creek ; adjoining 50 acres educational reserve whim canjw-teased. 60 A£LRJ4F3IRM at Kaniwhaniwha, 30 acres in grass, all ■fenced L»gogA cottage ; and one of the beat runs for cattle in thoJXm!rfo adjoining. Far^n3f*fltfil acres at Te Rore. 260 acres fenced, 200 acres in goojjrgrass, subdivided into 6 padlocks, five-roouieJ House, Stocicyard and out-houses, &o. Farm of 50 acres at Te Rore. All fe iced, portion laid down in grass ; good run for cattle ; comlortable House, &c. The above properties are in firstclass positions, and the terms are liberal.
KENNEDY HILL, Auctioneer, Land and Stock Agent, Alexandra.
•w FOR SALE. €>f\ TSSSk^^QOD CjhpVER HAT, free from ferrO OVI Sj£ (Z • McCAN'N, v MuiiM i ""e
EDWARD WAYTE (Established 1853.) BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, $c. 100, Queen Street, HAS juet opened up a Lirge Stock ol New and Popular Books in every department of literature suitable for prizes, gifts, librarwa, j&e — fcwrT's Diaries, f6*r 1875, are expected dfiilY//i7 Aoouat Boots 4ind^Bfationery Goods of all kinds in stock and arriving by each ship. Pkying Cards, new patterns, good and cheap. Large Stock of School Books and Requisites authorised by the Central Beard of Education. Every care will be taken in pueking and forwarding «oods, and the lowest wholesale rates charged to storekeeperb, teachers, and libraries.
EDWARD WAYTE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
CHOICE NEW SEASON'S TEA', 1874-75. s?^) Ex Steamship Amoy. .Jorst-^rop Kaisow Congou Crop Zeumoo Congou The abov^^ebeit brand in the market, just received by - Aj. l. longbottom, Central Store, "^^ Hamilton.
TOBACCO.
THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he ha* opened an establishment No. 98, Queen Strret, with a large and well selected stock of the undermentionec ' articles, which have been selected by him duringa visit to America and Europe. Tobaccos Cricketing material* Cigars Y Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Snuffs /) Walking Sticks Boxing Gloves Billiard Cloths Balls and Cue Tips Etc, etc, A Large assortment of Tobacconists' sundries. '
G-. WALLER, Whqlbsale and Retail Tobacconist, Auckland, Thames ,and IVhuuganui,
The largest assortment of Meerschaum Pipes in the colony, direct from Vienna.
ME-LBOIIRNE IRON WORKS. . NGARUAWAHIA, WAIKATO. "« m r STyQ^inforjus the settlors of the Waikato district W • Tntttbj*--JMW' established hirnaelf in business as abovo^HKTTliajrie iidfow in a position to manufacture every deseriptio^ir lroaiwork neceisary ibr settlers in an agricultural district;
Engines and all kinds of mnchincry fitted.
Australian Mutual Provident Society.
FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &o
y^iw Zealand Branch : >(f^JHead Office : Wellington. Present Annual Revenue, £230,000. Accumulated and Invested Funds, 1^30,000.
PERSONS Assuring with this Offioe share the whol profits, and a Bonus is deolared every fifth year.
A cent for Ngaruawahia and the Waikato : GEOKGE EDGECUMBE. Medical Referee :
rTTHTnUT A WCSTTT? \N( R POAtPAXY'^ AaWPV
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 437, 6 March 1875, Page 1
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