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Business Notices.

TAMAHERE FLOUtt MILL.

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 mice he erected the above Mills, and hopes by his long experience as a miller, nnd strict attention to business, U> Merit a continuance of their favors. %f) Gristing Wheat, la per Bushel J *-V Cracking Maize, 9d do do —'y - Cracking Oats, 6d do do , y /?fil WHEAT BOUGHT AT THE HIGHEST PRi«fyfoß CASH. The old track through Mr SiiAw's^rtW jfe now closed, the entrance will be from the main Tamahere Koad until the Naw Government Road is surveyed. WILLIAM REID. January 27, 1875.

TOBACCO. THE undersigned begs to inform the public that he ha* opened an establishment No. 98, Queen Strpkt, with a large and well selected stock of the undermantionec articles, which have been selectod by him during a visit to America and Europe. Tobaccos Sleeisohaunis Cricketing materiab Cigars Wood and Clay Pipes Footballs Snuffa Walking Sticks Boxin^Jlcves Billiard Cloths Balls and Cue Tips I#y eU, S* A large assortment of Tobacconist^Bindp^tfT G. WALLER, Wholesale and Retail ToßACCoxiST^ijw/tfvxD, Thames and IVhanepMtii A I . The largest assortment of Meerschamni l J U)ejj/tn colony, direct from Vienna.

THE UNDEESIGNED HAVE ON SALE, BRANDY — Hennessey's, Martell's. Beehive, ie, Gautier's Flasks Rum— Lemon Hart's, Lowndes' 30 o.p. Whisky, Old Tom, Schnapps Geneva— JDKZ. and Henke's Stone Bottles Curacoa, Abßinthe, Pomeranzen Bitteis Port and Sherry— Fine Old an<l Mcdiumy Claret— St Juhen, Larose, Margaur, d.c/ Sauterne — Quaitß and Pints— Champajfce Fruit, Preserved Provisions, Potted^-Jxrae, Soups, Green Peas, Aspaia^us, km/lj y Tobacco and Cigars A- yS Tea (English) in 121b Caunisters/^ X - Groceries, k Oilman's Stores of evjefy/«jEnlptioK P. W LOSGUJLL &Jc*f Late Er<A. Buthpfz / . 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, Groceries — Assorted invoices, comprising evciy description Tea — Various shipments and qiulitieg ToßACce— All the most favorite brands Haedwaris — Assorted invoice* CAocker y- Various .^ssortrncnts •, pp.c'-c-l iv biuall crates suitable for country trade. AlbO ' //I y Sheepwash Tobacoo j {/J Flour Sulphur ' h' Eluestone - j/I 3-Bubhel Sacka *?(J TToolpacks v/ / Rennette, in Jars and kegs | Lyndon's Bright Spades

NEW PAPERHANGLNGS, ex Loch Awe, and Mil tiades, which for variety and beauty of des>^ cannot be equalled in Auckland./ * We have also lar^e stocks of "GTrn^ Leafl^Paiuts, C> Turpen+ine, Varnish, Window (3^a^^o>f*Leaf, Bru&) es, and all painting requisitt-a. *>~/ To country orders prompt att>«fionj»ill be given, and to those settlers living bevoriu Vfafodch. of tradesmen, every information with reference trofe/usinjj of uaiiterial, will be gratuitously given. / HOLLAND AND BUTLER, OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 28, VICTORIA-STEEKT, AUCKLAND. _^

ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES! J. Ty/J 0 II N 8 HAVING at considerate cost erected a Machine EUcuit Manufactory ,Ae§ipectfyl*<flolieitB public patronage. Settlers will obtain tj>»-*oest Goods, and promote the interests of the "Wjjjrtrto^^^quinng at tbcir dcakia lor Johns' bibcmtir***' jrj A largo variety—^rfsifefJrig- of Cabin, Settlor, Watei, Luncheon, Ab'trnethy, Butttfr, Mixer], &c, at lowest rales. HAMILTON WEST.

GEOEGE MASON (Late of MAboN Brothers, Parnell, \*ell known as NUEbERYIIEX aU(I SELDSMEN) HAS started in \he "\Vaikato in bis old trade, and is prepared to>x/cj/e allp*ders entrusted to bun l>y tbe a ttleis in WaiWtowiUii^ire and piomptitude. lie bas bud twe^ex^rs experience, and kuowiug the requiiements of tj>*rand Jtfy* 1 ' i-^ovmces, retjuests tbe support of ths>^?aika^^^(ti sands and tbe public generally, and trusts by attentiorfjbtrfaf and, punctuality Stogaiu ibeir confidence. **~S j All orders to be addressed to George Mason, Puirseryman and Seedsman, Hamilton West, Waik«ito

4 ULtLA^D WINDOW BLIND A3D WIRE WOKK A. FACTOIIY. ysr^N Z/Sl AN H©U S E, 01 Tra y^hortland-strcct. VenetiaaK"\^fe, Gauze, and Perforated Zin*; Blinds made of /fl iHmeiiywJ, m &"y number. unJ Wire Work iv all its bjj^nch^t C^y . Sent to anv^paii of iNew Zealand. Old Blinds renovated UUSRY. Local Mauufactuior, aud»lnipoiter of Material.

GRAHAM, TOOTH & Co.. Tykone -ButLDixpjT, Custom House Street, (fl J y/VVKL\X . v s y GY.XEiiiLs€o2i&GJhoii, SnirnxG and Fokwaedi>o y Vl/I iGEMt. Al 1 colopinTprodu/e sold on 01 by auction

JOlt-N &11AUI', NURSERYMAN AN 1) FLOfilS T, (A/ iln W. iicssKLL'a,) /^ if Cambridge. I b si — EEDIT-TI^ES m^grWt vanity, Ro«ps, Pinte, Oi-na-mental Jfrowruad jWrubs, 1-ioweis, iLc., at Auckland Prices. jTX Sj Orderaw^icfull. facK.'d, and f^xwardod r, Coacl. or Steamboat.

BiUUivtt i" iiLJCIvS ! ! UKICKri !i ! ALL O.il"PaJfc*)!>|.lie(Lk^ui this date will be clmiged at Ue ta\JuW^J^]i^ 1' M deh\eied into bar^.'.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 456, 20 April 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 456, 20 April 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 456, 20 April 1875, Page 1

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