Miscellaneous.
J^UUKLAMD AND MERCER BAI^WaY. SPECIAIT^NOTiCE.
The undersigned is prepared' to DELIVER into RAILWAY TRUCES, from VESSELS discharging alongside tho BAY OF ISLANDS -; COAL YARD,
Break wateb Road, coal, timber, railway sleepeks, bricks, &c, &c, For Transport by Rail to all p.irta of the Line.
Orders received at the Yard, or afc the Office, lIENT.Y GILFILLAK.
WAIKATO RAILWAY. pURCHASE OF SLEEPERS, Publio Works Office, Auckland, 9th Augu*t, 1575. The ui-dersigued is n Purcha-er ot Sleopeis for tlie Mercer ar,d Newcabtle Railway. Further particulars apply to this office JAMES STEWART, District Ena;inppr.
WAINTh.D by FR&NCU IRED-from Birch's City of London; Cook, Pastrycook, aud Confi'CTlOnbr, lali chief cowk to Sir Charles Dai ling, Sir Chillies Hatham, Commodore tining of tha Clio, Mr EJ wards, of ihe Watenuti, Hotol, Auckland ; and Mr Jarnos narper, of ihe Hamilton Hotel— *n Engagem-m aa Chef de Cuisine, — address office of this paper. Fiench Fred will ha^k Inane f against any professional or roady-mide cook in the conntiy, to manuf icture seven upBt\n> ling dishes from a fore-quai ter of a &ueep or a jhouder of veal, for Ten Pounds sterling, money an i man at, the Royal Mail Hi't- 1 : any amount if • ccc s r».
J. L. LONGBQTTOM
GENERAL STOREKEEPER,
WAREHOUSEMAN, 4c. f
HAMILTON WEST.
The advertiser would draw the attention of Hamilton Settlers and the Waikato Public to the fact thnt owing to the Reduction of Freight consequent upon railway communication with Auckland, he is prepared to supply all articles in his well-known Store at a considerable reduction in price.
FLOUR, POTATOES, GROCERIE3, &j. At the lowest possible rates. DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, MEN'S & LADIES CLOTHING of the best quality and make procurable. CARPETS, DRUGGETTING, <fee, Ac. SPADES, SHOVELS, AXES, CARPENTERS' 'J OO LS, ii c. in stock, and to order at a small commission on Auckland wholesale rates.
SsiTLKRS PRODTJCE TAEBN IN EXCHAXOE.
NOTICE! NOTICE! T. THOMPSON, Bkgs to inform his friends and the publio ge vUly that he has Rcmored to his JScw JUrick Premises, at the corner of Victoria aud Albert Streets, adjoining Temperance Uall. Ho akee Uiis opporLunity of returning his sincere thanki for the librral patronago accorded to him during the past Twenty years, trusting to *>eeurr the continuance of the sauift by adhering to tht principle of supplying ihe biat goods ac th lowest remunerative profit.
T. THOMPSON, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 40 VICTOHII. SIHEEP, AUCKLAND.
Goods carefully packed for the Country. A trial solicited.
N B. — Flour, Oatmeal, Maize, Bran, &c. always on hand, bettlers' produce purchased, or sold ou commission.
J. AUBIN
HAS now on Sale some ol the choicest Season TEAS imported by himself duect from Melbourne, ex Hero, which are off.uod
below Auckland price*. Produce —Oats, Maize, and Seed Wheat, of the best quality, and at t the lowest market prices. Papebhangjngs— about 1,000 pieces of neatest and newest designs. Sckim — about 1,500 yards from 8i to B£d per yard, by the pi»ce Vabnisse— - oak and copal, brown and light spirit.. Oils— raw and boiled, at 6s 6.i per gallon, including tins. P .tints, Turps, Dryers, Glass cut to any size. Various sizt-a of gilt picture frames. Clocks Levers 6in 17s 6d to 20* ; Gothio, 1 day, striking, 25^; Gothic, 8 day, sinking; Tudor, and Alarm, &o. Guaranteed for Twelve Months. Ckock-erywißE, &c— Bo dozen cups nnd saucers, counting of li'isrh. teas, white tmd gold, Puna b'ue, figured, tOe , imported by the above niH-ct IVoui home. Toilet sets of most delicate patterns. Jinrthanwaie (ea po(s, from 1^ 9d. 1 urn lilt is, mould anil cut, f'i()rn os (5d jjct doz* n I'vNX'y Goods, &c. — Albcms, vases, apeciacle^ I (concave nod couvei)) to euit all a^-is, uia^i!} ink I stands, ladies' chutehuuee and belts, locking | pLisi-cs in trajs, boxes and marble — 10i8 lo j Also on nAND Drugs nnd Patent Medicines, , of the best description and in l.imc vai lety. Coffin | Vurnuure, Ironmongery, Drapery, Saddlery, I Leathers of all kinds on sale, Uppers, and - Saddlers 1 .
Licensed to Sell Arms and Ammunilion.
EDWARD WAY T X, (Established 1833.) BOOKSELLER STATIONER, &c. j 100, Queen Street, ! Is opening up by eich sll i p Lir^o Stocks oi j New nnd Popular Boota in every department oi I lterature suitable for prizes, fiii'ls, libraries, &.c. I AccoiiHt Uooks and Ooods of nil kinds in stock and arriving by e.tcli sliip. Playin Curds, new ]).ittei'nB, y;ood and cheap, Liirgi* I Stock of Sohoo) Books and Requisites authorised I by the Cential Hoard of Education, at reduced , vdlrs. j 2s T .B. — Every care will be taken in pneking and i forwarding and the lowest wholesale rates i charged to storekeepers, teachers, and librariesEDWARD WAYTE, IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STAriONERY
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 520, 18 September 1875, Page 3
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