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Business Notices.

TAMAHERE FLOUR MILL.

j THE Undersigned begs to return thanks to the Settlers of the Waikato for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed on him for the last three years since he erected tbe above Mills, and hopes by his long experience as a miller, and strict attention to business, to merit a_ con* tinuance of their favors. fjf Gristing Wheat, Is per Bushel >£ Cracking Maize, 9d do do — - lC^ -<^ Cracking Oats, 6d do do —~ " **t^T> WHEAT BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST ER«S6^DR CASH. The old track through Mr Shaw's Land is now closed, the entrance will be from the main TamabJre Road until the New Government Eoad \% surveyed. WILLIAM EEID. January 27, 1875.

TOBACCO.

THE undersigned begs to inform the public that ho luw opened an establishment No. 98, Queen Street, with a large and well selected stock of the undermentioned 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 • Boxing Gloves \ Billiard Cloths Balls and Cue Tips Etc, etc, A Urge assortment of Tobacconists' sundries*-""* G. WALLER, yJ} Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, ExscitzLxb, Thames and Whanganui, The largest Rssortment of Meerschaum Pipes in the colony, direct from Vienna.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, BRANDY — Hennessey's, MarteU's, Beehive, &c, Gautier's Flasks Rum — Lemon Hart's, Lowndes' 30 o.p. Whisky, Old Tom, Schnapps Geneva— JDKZ, and Henke's Stone Bottles Curaqpa, Absinthe, Pomerauzen Bitters Port and Sherry— Fine Old and Medium Claret— St Julien, Larose, Margaur, &c Sauterne — Quarts and Pints — Champagne

Fruit, Preserved Provisions, Potted Game, Soups, Green Peas, Asparagus, &><*** f Tobacco and Cigars x w Tea (English) in 12lb Cannisters' J Groceries, [& Oilman's Stores of every /escription 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, Attoxland,

XTAS FOR SALE, EX LATE ARRIVALS, ■ 1 ■!.»' Geoceries — Assorted invoices, comprising every description TfcA — Various shipments and qualities Tobacc© — All the most favorite brands Habdwabe — Assorted invoices Cbocker y— Various assortments ; packed in small crates suitable for country trade. Also, Sheepwash Tobacco y, Flour Sulphur Bluestone 3-Bushel Sacks ' Woolpacks Rennetts, in Jars and kegs Lyndon's Bright Spades

"VTESV PAPERHANGINGS, ex Loch Awe, and Mil -Ul 4 tiedes, which for variety and beauty of desig"* cannot fbe -equalled in Auckland. We have also lan«^to/Jii of White Lead, Paints, O> „ Turpentine, Vsimy^tf^Ußaow Glass, &old Leaf, Brual es, and all painting JWm^teSr--^ To country prompt attention will be given, and to those settlers livu&rayond the reach of tradesmen, every informationfijK^Mterence to the using of material, will be gratuitously guren. HOLLAND AND BUTIEB, OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS,

28, VICTOEIA-STBBET, AUCKLAND,

ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES J

J. T. WHNS HAVING at consideiwble cost erected a Machine Biscuit Manufactory, rAsf^rtfoDv solicita public patronage. Settlers will niiliiUjiiiMfflnMil Goods, and promote the interests of the VTaikatp, hj^nquirin g at their dealers for Johns' biscuits. Jc^Ar A large variety—^bnpKisg of Cabin, Settler, Water, Luncheon, AbernetKyTß^ter, Mixed, &c, at lowest rates. HAMILTON WEST.

GEORGE MASON (Late pf Mason Bbothprs, Parnell, well known as Nubservmen and Seedsmen)

HAS started in^he Waikato in his old trade, and ii prepared ipj^&cvite all orders entrusted to him by the settlers in Wtriß&to with care and promptitude. He has had hi inn "experience, and knowing the requirerqenis^r"Cnls and other Provinces, requests the support of the \ttfiik»te settlors and the public generally, and trusts by attraftHtfTcare, and punctuality, to gain their confidence. K^S All orders to be addressed to George Mason, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Hamilton West, Waikato.

a uckland window blind and wiee woek 3l factoey.

VENETIAN HOUSE, J> Venetian l^y^^pauze, and Perforated Zinc Blinds made of air dimensions, in any number, and Wire Work in all its branches. Sent to any part of New Zealand. Old Blinds renovated M. HORTON BUSBY,

Local Manufacturer, and Importer of Material.

MELBOURNE IRON WORKS. NGAICtJAWAHIA, WAIEATO. WSTOfiW inJwms-'the settlers of the Waikato district • thftrh^uas established himself in busmees as above, andtJaafcJw isTTow in a position to manufacture eJery description oLjcpnjroTlc necessary for settlers in an agricultural dietrictt^ *

Engines and all kinds of machinery fitted.

JOHN SHARP, NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST, Lkf- Mb W. Russell's,) f Cambridge. FRUIT-TREES in great variety, Roses, Pints, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Flowers, &c, at Auckland Prices. ♦

Orders carefulb packed, and forwarded fco Coach or Steamboat.^ ~~~1*RICKS ! BRICKS ! ! BRICKS ! ! ! A LL Ordersj^ppMgS' from this date will be charged x\- the rata#y?^Jy per 1000 delivered into barge. The drawb£nduMg the last few months of bad weathe and rise in labor enforces this advance in price. Orders as before, to be sent to Mr Edgcumbe. ALFEED BOOTH. JTgaruawabia, October 12; ,

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 444, 23 March 1875, Page 1

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