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Business Notices.

TAMAHERE FLOUR MILL.

THE Undersigned begs to return thanks to thi» S.'ttWe ot $''<* Wattato for the very hbenil p<»ircrag* fl-ey /tare bestowed on him for the laut three .vtai's smer In* trec.ed the above Mill*, and hopes by hip long exj-en«nce as a miller, nnd striot attention to business, to merit a continuance of thfir favor*. V>^? G-ri*ting Wheat. Is per Bushel ftsf Crwckirg Maize, 9d do do q Cranking Ont*, 6J do do — - WHEAT BOUGHT AT THE HfCTfflS^^fiE FOR CASH. The old track through Mr SHA"<n*3sjMnp is now closerl. the entrince^will fte from the is^yji^TaiSfbere Road imtil the New Government Road is surveyed.^r , \#LLIAM REID. January 27, 1876.

TOBACCO.

THE undersigned begs 'to inform the public that he ha? opened an establishment No. 98, Qukkn Strrkt, with a large and well selected stock of the undermentionec articles, which have been selected by him during a visit to America, and Europe. Tobaccos Meerschaums Cricketing material* Cigars Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Snuffs Walking Sticks !^/^jßoxing CHcves Billiard Cloths Balls »nd Cue 'wfJ¥ ltc > etc « A urge assortment of WbaeConiste' sundries. Gr. WALLER, • WHOLEBALK AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, AUCKLAND, Thames and IVhanganui The largest* ssort ment of Meerschaum Pipes iv the colony, direct from Vienna.

♦ THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, BRANDY- Hennessey's, kartell's. Beehive, &c, Gau tier's Flasks Bum — Lemon Hart's, Lownde^SO o.p. "Whisky, Old Tom, ScLnajps • a Geneva— JDK Z. and iienke's Stone Bottle* Curncoa, Absinthe, P(j»ia*auzeii Bitteis Port and cherry— Ei^^pid an.l Me»lii m Claret— St Julien.XMßse, Wargai*r, &c Snuteme — Quaits Pints— Champagne Fruit, Preseived Piovjaons, Poi ted Game, Scraps, Green l'ea»^ Aspaiagua, &o Tobacco and Cigars Tea (English) in 121b Canniaters Uroceries, & Oilman's Stores of every descriptor P. W. LON QUILL & Co, _ ft Laic fi. A. Buchola Fort »lreefc, Auckland, Late Waikato Transport Office.

Agent for Waikato— Mr S. Bright, Alexandra.

H. B. MORTON,

IMPORTER AND COMMISSION AGENT, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET,

Auckland,

HAS FOR SALE, EX LATE ARRIVALS, Qsoceries — Assorted invoices, tonoprising every description Tka— Vaiious shipments and qualitie* Tojjaoco— All the most favorite brands Hardware — Assorted invoices Crocker y- Various assortments ; packed in small crates suitable for country trade. *?' Also, J Sheepwa-h Tobacco • Flour SuJphur Blueatone .3-Bushel Sacks Wool pack* Rennetts, in Jam and kegs Lyndon's Bright Sp ides

NEW TAI'EX HANGINGS, ex Loch A«e, siid Mil tiadea, which for v.iiiety and btamy of <lef>v" cannot be equalled in Auckland. We hrtve also larj.'ejfmjkfl of White Lead, Paints, ClC 1 ' Turpentine, VaraislijNjririUbw Glass, Gold Loai, Lrual es, and all painting/^q^/tts. T" 1 illlili |mi I u || 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f iTli ni will be given, anrl to thote^ettffPsfiviDg beyond the ieach of tradesmen, every infonnation^^«terence to the using of material, will be grat-uitou«tj£gyin. H O mt-Or]> AND BUTLEB, OIL, COLOUR/AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 28, VICTOHUA-STHEKT. AVCKI,A\IK

ENCOUijAGE LOCAL LNDUSTKIE3 !

J. >T. JOHNS HAYING at cojjpcWajWe coat erected a Machine Biscuit Manufactory, C*^pec«fully pohcits public patronage. Settlers will xfrnHV^h^heßt Good*, and promote the interests of the^JSSatkftoTby enquiring at their dealers for Johns' biscutfsT A large vanety^»^^'» tt ' n ff °^ Cabin, Settler, Watei, Luncheon, AbernetTiy,^Btter, Mixed, &c,, at lowest rates. ij/milton west.

GEORGE MASON (Late of Mason Bhothbrs, Parnell, well known as " NuKSEuvaiEx and Sei-,i>smkn) HAS started in the Wajrffatu in his oil trade, and is piepared to (jrfscu^/ali orders enciuated to him by the s ttleis iv Waiiralß JfiLh ere and piouiptitude. He has had twelvevjwrjs -©Kperience, and knowing the requirements jo£-tWT^d other Provinces, requests the support of the Wajj&itj^s'^tlers and the public generally, and trusis by attenso*£<^fte, aud punctuality, to gaiu their contiilence. * S -S j All orders to be addwssed to George Mason, Nurseryman aud Seedsman, Hamilton West, Waikato.

A UuKLANL* WINDOW BLIND AM) WJKEWORh OL FACTORY.

VENETIAN HOUSE, Venetian, WireVjilfcae, Perforated Zinj Blincu made oi all d imemiomLirikJttiV number, anj Wire Work in all its branch^ S«nt to any part of New Zealand. Old Blinds renovated

M. IiOKTOIN J JUS BY,

Local lvlanufactuier, and Impoiter of Material. *

'MELBOURNE IRON WORKS. NGARUAA/AHIA, WAIKATO. W STOCK inJftn*frjhe settlers of the WaikaJo district • tlilt li)|jr"/r'" kl " l '°' 1 lurnsi-lf in bu»intvs as Mbore, nnd that lie ia now in a position to nuinufact ire every de i -<ription o£«^»<«fffßnruecesBarj for settlers in an agricultural district. *+ » E.icinffl nnd »V< k ; iid- o r mnobinprv fitted.

JOHN SHARP, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, (XT Mk "V7. RtTSSELL'B.^

\siiriiui wye, ERUIT-TREES^n vfe.Ljariefv, Roses, Pints, Ornamental liw a Vii&iiytivWS*, Elower3, i,c, at Auckland Prices. Orders carefull; facVed, and forwirded to Coach or Steainbout.

BRICKS! BRICKS!! BRICKS.'!! A LL Orders suprji/l Jtfm this date will bo Hißrged A. the rate ol $ff®*Jfi T loo^ delivered into burgc. 'Lite drawt ackfl^iTiJT^^e laft lew mont'l3 of bud weutbe md rii*e in labor untoicßiMhis advance in price. Orders aa befoic. to tie sent to Mr Engcmnhp.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 1

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