Brewers j €T|^ AIIATO BRBWE RT. Alßi AND POBTBTt' IK :WoOD, AlB AND 1 PofeTßß IK BOTTLE, (Average imported artiolp not to be oom- • pared w,ith it. Curtomers will p'onfrr a' ereat favor, also a pecuniary benefit/ br promptly re- " turning Casks, Kegs, and empty Bottles. jTtie highest price paid for ale and porter bottles. l|"i '■ EDO EC UMBE. j NOABTrAWAJTIA. I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. I ■Rimu and TaneVaha Plankjnsr on hand prdor" wne?ved/or B'aok Vßirch P^ls .- for, Wire 'Fencing, . warrante4 no * to burn. AIKATO IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY. ! ■ WIIiTjIAMSr-NGABnAWAJiA. r (Late WILHAMB & HOONBHXL, ' General Smith and Engineer, 'Spring Maker, &v. AH kiuda of Fnrm loipletannts made to order or rephired. Shoemp, &c, Hou?e Smithing m nil its Prahchos, Edged Tooli, &c'Made and Reoatred. Estimates given m all kinds of Mechanics. and O'NEILL, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AKD CONVEYANCERS, Hamilton West. T P I N C E. General Blacksmith and Agricultural Implement M>iker, of Alexandra, baa commeuced business m his New Shop at Ohaupo. Repairs of all kinds of Machinery and Implements,, executed with promptitude at moderate prices. , ; Plain Shoeß, 6s. per set. Horses, Carefully Shod. - ■* •■.::-■ .. ' ■■ ' - ■ WA f TED the Buil^ero, Contractors, and Inhabitants of Waikato to know that W. Crai», Plumber of Auckland, has ' «omjnenc<-d business m the above line at Hamilton West. Pending ' further arMngetperitu, all orders can be Ht with Mr Mes-Hg-, at, the New Bank. Ba«hB ef all kinds (Sliower and' Piungf )• Spoutintr.. Ridding, and corrigated gal, varnzed; lon Tnnks mnWe and Fixed. Re* pairs of all kinds beat]y j executed. JOHN SHARP, T^rtJRPERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, r . CAMBRIDGE. ■\r o t 1 0, c. W G Habj having purchased the goodwill aud carrying plant of MrO Woo! ! ey. begs to notify the inbi.bitants of the Piiko that he i'tte- ds running a waggon from Hamilton to Piako, Tu -sdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays, and from Piako Mondays WrdneHnyß an<l F-i lays, starting each day si. 8 am. /lEORGE EDGECUMBE GENERAL COMMISSION AGEX7 ACCOUNTANT, &o. NOABTJAWAHIA. From this date I propose devoting mj time to the. above line of business m the Waikato Diatrict, and trust by care ano attention to gain th*t confidence of the public necessary to make it a success. GEORGE EDGECUMBE. Ngaruawahia, Sept Ist LOOK IN AKD INSPECT MABTJN'S NEW STOCK OF WINTER DRAPERY JUST OPENED. -f ADIES Felt and Quilted Skirts. JU ADIES Waterproof Mantles. „ Cloth and Silk Jackets, Fancy Drees Stuffs, French Merinos, Sateens. &c M &o. Marked at tl 0 Lowest Remunerative , Figure TAiiiFaiNa Dep ar tmeut. TWEEDS. West of Engi nd.Slin. Mosgi»l, Nelson, 1 t'eeloni, Bunnc -Kbum, and • hevtut, 1 W'etwr.B, S? 'ltons. mid Doi-s<ins, Wo< si< d and Fancy Co itin.:*. A Large aud Jarulully Selected AsSorl ment. JAMES MA RTIN,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 831, 13 October 1877, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 831, 13 October 1877, Page 1
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