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JK. D. L- DUFFUS,

GEJSERAL STOREKEEPER,

WnOLKSAII AND DETAIL, ALEXANDRA, Has for Sale— 100 sacks good Maize, 6s 3d per bushel. 150 sacks Uats, 4» to ss, according to quality. „ Half-ton Native TOWOOO. Flour, Sharps, Bran. Teds — the choicest and belt p,ocnrable Drapery — Clothing, Boots. Grocery, Saddlery, Ironmongery. Single and dooble'-furrow Ploughs. Paperhangings— a large snd varied assortment.

Native Produce bought on commission.

TO FOOT BALL AND CRICKET CLUBS AND GYMNASTS— Onckctiqg goods of "every description. Boxing Gloves, Fencing Sticks, Sn.—Qt. WALLER,

98 Qubkn Stribt, Avcklans. GRAHAMSTOWN AND WAJJGANUI.

WHOLESOME BRBAD AND PASTRY should not be a luxury. These may bo .made light, nutritive, and ea»\ of digC3tio 1 by r using AJCKIN'S CRATED BAKING POWDER. In tins, at Is 6d and 89,

juil i~M \*r\ \r-l : Jp/ /ALEXANDER! \A &/ tStiamoßS&A y?a Ne&^EVERY MAILVJ^/

Country Orderi promptly attended to.

All orders guaranteed and every description JevoelUry manufactured on the prmises.

HAMILTON LIVERY AND j^AI'J STABLES;

GEORGE NEALE, Proprietoe.

The advertiser desires to'jdraw the attention of Commercial Travellers, Touritts to the Lakci and tho general public, to the fact that in view o. tho approaching summer season ha has made arrangements to meet their requirements. Saddle and Pack Horses t<» any part of the Waikuto and interior. Goods, Sample*, Ac, can b« forwarded by dray to the re*pf ctivr Fcttleinents if required. Horees taken in to Bait. Feed for salo. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suddle Hordes for h re. Horses broken in to eJuldle, single or double Harrows. Fs&~ Ppcure padlock for sheep, or oattle trailing, with Feod if required. Cr<argcs moderate, and every care and attention guaranteed. Horscß bought and sold on Commission. G. NEALE.

Hamilton Wrst, Opposite J. Martin's Ptore.

fJIGARS AND TOBACCO,

Th* undersigned Iwgs to call the attention of the residents n{ the Waikato to his celebrated VRUJT and BLOSSOM, being a mixture of the finest Cut Tobaccos, iv Tins, manufactured soleh at hisestab'ishmenf ; al*o tlie choice colcction o{ Cigars, Tobaccos, Snuffa, Meerschaumi, India Rubber, Wood and Clay Pipes, Tobacconisti' Ware, and Walking Sticks. G. WILLIAMSON,

Wholesale and Retail, 76 and 120 Queen Street, Auckland [Established 1863.]

ALFRED ALEY, (from Messrs Ridley, and ions, London). Practical Watch and Clock Maker and JewelJei.

A. A. in soliciting tho support and patronage of the country settlers, would draw their attention to his long practical experience in London, in some of the first manufactories, as guarantee of his ability to perform and excute any work or order entrusted to his care ; charges are as moderite as ia consistent with a faithful performance of all work entrusted to his charge ; goods carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the colony. A uplendid assortment of Clooks just arrived «x Forfarshire, from 11s to £20— Altbid Aley, 256 Queen Street, Auckland ( opposite the New Market )

WALTER J. HUNT, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT 41 Exchange, Auckland.

Particular attention paid to Sale of Land and Waikato Produce. Orders solicited for purchase of good?. Liberal advances made on consignments.

fi O F PEE. Why U the consumption of Cornss not bo general here aa in Europe ? — Because it has been manufactured by inexperienced Lands. BROWN, BARRETT & CO. Have spared no expense in obtaining machinery which preserve! the full aroma and itrongth of the bean, and being thoroughly acquainted with the manipulation of Coffee, can produce an article unrivalled. To euit the Convenience and Tastes of Customers, B. B. and Co. hare designated each of their qualities (which never vaiies) with a brand, yiz. : — Ist Quality— Excelsior Brand (GreeD Label.) 2nd do —Standard Brand (Red Label.) 3rd do — Lion Brand. Packed in 1, 2, 4, 6, 1, 14, 2S, and 401b Tins.

Retailed by all Qrocers in the Province.

Wholesale at

BROWN. BARRETT & Co., Auckiaxd Stbah, Comi'i Sraoi Worm, High-street.

TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS. SETTLERS, and OTHERS.

The Uuderaigned are Cash Purchasers o* HiDßfl, Shxepbeins, Wool. Ac., 4c, at tho bigest market prices. B. GITTOS A SONB, Tanners and Leather Manufacturers. Wyndham Street, Auckland.

O E M O V A L. MESSRS J. AH KEW & CO.,

Beg to inform the public that they ha? REMOVED te larger and more central!^ situated premises, No. 234, QintKir-STBBrr, next the City Hall, where they a»-e prepared to givs th* Jnghest current rates lor Fnnyns. Jane 8, 1876.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 542, 9 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 542, 9 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 542, 9 November 1875, Page 4

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