Drapery and Clothing, Etc
NGARUAWAHIA STEAM FLOUR *lUB. \MT HOLBSALB PBIOES CURRENT ™ J8 h .) No. 1 Sim>dre«Bed *' NPM," per ton of 2,ooo]bs 14 o No. 2 „ Ngaruawahia „ 12 10 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs ... ... ... ... 08 0 Bran, per bushel, 20\b» ... « 1 6 Uats, per bushel ... 9 5 8 Oatmeal, per lb ... ,„ 0 0 • Notb.— so and IQOjC^MT 6d^T«ch^&a\^urchaßen taking 6001 bs Flour We^?isr^ed^h^j^CVit/^feeale prices, but cash must be remitted win the ordeiyftherwiBt> retail' prices will be charged ; uiroer that qu/ntity the retail price, Is per lOOlbs extra. This refers toQTloui 0»ly. Gristing, including freight from any place on th« rirer to Mill and back, Is 9d per bushel. Waste, 3lbs per bu*hel. Wheat purchased at highest market rates. R. LAMb-
KARAKARIKI vytwyp^ MILL. aRTS T ING at Is MmM /Krg^u^tities subject to a reductioa^eVfeHflrageiCefit. v^ BARKER A SUNDERLAND. June 3rd, 1875.
SEED WHJjftT. 1 000 B /*i£^^£ 3 * ( \? SALE - X.)\J\J\J — Appjf J/mes Hallt, Cambridge. ~ x J. T. JOHNS 7 SjjJ^AtoN^l BISCDIT y^rljitffiACTUßEß, Orders executed at lowest rates.*
MOJNEY.y y^ TO LEND on good E^feLjr^^ori^^^WaiVato, at moderate interestr»feJk*K>wi^&u£s, £1000 and two sums of £500 each. — ApplrTff 'mm., macgbegor hay. Hamilton, June 23rd, lo7lw TOBWfiS^ FOR SALE.- A Vnd»p»KgjKaK£2t of Merry Legs. ! Eight to Nine Mfntb€^£|Mria MARE, in Foal to the tame horse. PricTX3j«fe w^H^ply to June 21st, 1875^^^ I
HAMILTON LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Opposite Mr Martin's store. THE Undersigned haying commenced business in the aboye line, desires to call the attention of his friends and the pnblic generally Jj6 thytfict Urtt l^-ir^ripared to take in horses to baitSy tipwetCoiftnonlji, ami erery attentiou will be shewf/to^rem. \>y Saddl* Horses, Ms^Bmny, fojj^re bVrour or day. Horses broken to ead/rie, and doubl^and single harness. Parting done at moderate »a,tet. Horses feed for sale in large ot small quantities. Secure paddock for sheep, or cattle tra telling, with Feed if required. Accommodation fonjtrayeltosv s * v
"p R I M EV • S"X IjjKjru TTEE. RBT^rcJjAd^er mTQhsh, T. MORRIS', HAMILTON.
ggg 13 SELLING OFF! SEIUNG.OFFII
W RETIRING from r BTJSIIT E S S ! !
Thomas Morris Is about to retire from Irasinees, and has DETERMINED TO SELL OFF HIS IMMENSE DRAi^RY STOCK At COST PRICE, IF 1 O E; O S HI. THIRTY DAYS' S&^l . ALL MUST BE^S^LD. * The best opportunitj the Waikato Settlers have ever had to purchase at ooet prioe. Cash Only. \; -J V XVt \ Aamieseon.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 3
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