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Business Notices.

TAMAHERE FLOUR MILL.

THE Undersigned begs to return thanks to the Settlers of the Waikato for the rery liberal patronage they have bestowed on him for the last three years since he erected the above Mills, und hopes by his long experience as a miller, and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of their favors. JrJ Jr Gristing Wheat, Is per Bushel j£-f^-'~' Cracking Maize, 9d do do .^^~~*^ Cracking Oats, 6d do do — """ £&^S' WHEAT BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST Tqjff&'ffi CASH. The old track through Mr Shaw's Land is/oow closed, the entrance will be from the main Tamahere Road until the New Government Road ia surveyed. WILLIAM REID. January 27, 1875.

-TOBACCO.

THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he ha? opened an establishment No. 98, Quekn Street, with a large and well selected stock of the undermentionec articles, which have been selected by him during a visit to America and Europe. To^accoß Meerschaums Cricketing material* Cigars Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Snuffs Walking Sticks Boxing Glcves Billiard Cloths Balls and Cue Tips A large assortment of TobacconJMP'umdries. G. WALLER, X A— Wholesale and Retail ToßAccoxiSTTAucJKi.Aia*, Thames and Whanganui The largest assortment of Meerschaum Pipes in the colony, direct from Vienna.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, BRANDY— Hennessey's, MarteU's, Beehive, &c, Gautier's Flasks Hum — Lemon Hart's, Lowndes' 30 o.p. Whisky, Old Tom, Schnapps Geneva— JDK 2, and Henke's Stone Bottle* Curacoa, Absinthe, Pomerauzen Bitters Port and Sherry — Fine Old and Medium Claret — St Juliet), Lai^^^largaur, &c Sauterne — Quarts ajjf^nnts — Champagne Fruit, Preserved^ Provisions, Potted Game, SoHps, Green Peas, Asparagus, &c Tobacco and Cigars Tea (English) in 12lb Cannisters Groceries, & Oilman's Stores of every description P. W. LONGDILL & Co., Late E. A. Bucholz Fort street, 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, Gboceribb" — Assorted invoices, comprising every description , - Tea — Various shipments and qualities ToBAOoe — All the most favorite brands Hardware — Assorted invoices Crockery— Various assortments ; packed in small orates suitable for country trade. Also, Sheepwash Tobace* Flour Sulphur _ , — Bluestone S-Bushel'Sacka ±J WoolpackaRennetta, in Jars and kega Lyndon's Bright Spadea

I^TEW PAPERHANGINGS, ex Loch Awe, and Mil -131 tiades, which for variety and beauty of desip"" cannot be equalled in Auckland. We have also large stocks otMlkite Lead, Paints, O» Turpentine, Varnish, Windflrtv Gjjls, Gold Leaf, BrusJ es, and all painting requisites; Jr To country orders promj)tjjtte«rtitm"~will be given, to those nrttirrcL livrrrjj h'i\vurid the reach of tradesmen, every information with rejra^fCOb the using of material, will be gratuitously giveiy HOLLA NFAjro. BUTLER, . OIL, COLOUR, AND>TtLASS MERCHANTS, 28, VICTOBTA-STKEET, AUCKLAND.

ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES !

J. T. J O H N S HAVING at considerable^^t erected a Machine Biscuit Manufactory, respec^flly. solicits public patronage. Settlers will obtain th^Bgat-GoOcTs, and promote the interests of the Ji3Laii«ttf^iy"ejK|uiriDg at their dealers for Johns' biscuits. j? f*J A large variety — (j3orf^s£ii|r of Cabin, Settler, Water, Luncheon, Abernethy, Buttec/Mixcd, &c, at lowest rates. HAMILTON WEST.

GEORGE MASON (Late of Mason Bbothers, Parnell, well known as Nurserymen and Seedsmen) HAS started in the Waikato in his old trade, and is prepared to execute all orde/s entrusted to him by the settlei3 in Waikato with corcTnd promptitude. He has had twelve year's ajroeriui^. , and knowing the requirements of this and jTOer Provinces, requests the support of the Waikato sefHentand-ffle' public generally, and trusts by attenjioiv««s andjmnctuafity, to gain their confidence. rfL*w • All orders to be addr^ssej t£€»brge Mason, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Hamilton^ est^iVaikato.

4 UCKLAND WINDOW BLIND AND WIRE WORK Sl. factory.

VENETIAN HOTJSE, ShortLmd-strajt. Venetian, Wire, G aj^Fa^^ncr Berf orated Zinc Blinds made of all dimensiojjiiT in^teyn^fniber, and Wire Work in all its branches. jf ' Sent to any part of New ZeaMnd. Old Blindß renovated M. hORTOH BUSBY, Local Manufacturer, and Importer of Material.

MELBO TJ R NE IRON WORKS. NGARU^CVAHIA, WAIKATO. W STOCK ijpornCtbyrettlers of the Waikato district • that he bas__efi£abksilecr himself in business as above, and i JJiat-fe«^trnowin^a-position to manufacture every description of irojrfwrk accessary for settlers in an agricultural district. £^

Engines and all kinds of machinery fitted.

JOHN SHARP, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, /At_M« W. EcssEiOi's,) f^T ERUIT/TR'EES^n great variety, Roses, Pints, Ornamental Tre/^ and Shrubs, Flowers, &c, at Auckland Prices.

Orders carefulb packed, and forwarded to Coach or Steamboat. . """BRICKS! BRACKS ! ! BRICKS !J I A LL Orders sunpied^frQaa-Afcw date will be charged Ql. tLe rate oWjL ipiTper 1000 delivered into barge. The drawbac&uurftg the \astfew months of bad weathe and rise in labor enforces this advance in price. Orders aa before, to be sent to Mr Edgcumbe. ALFRED BOOTH. JFgWttawnhia, October 12:

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 441, 16 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 441, 16 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 441, 16 March 1875, Page 1

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