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MiscellanGOiis. " .' a ---—-—:- - ~"^^^V A » J\J]JHm*ll?^ i 1 * 9 .^^* A TJSTRALIANS and New Zealanders ore getting acquainted I—anil1 — anil tuoae wno are not ought to b©X\ witb tne wonderful merits of that great American JRcmedy, the Ml USTANG LI N I M ENT for Man and Beast. Its fame has been spreading for 35 years, until It now encircles the habitable globe. The Mexican Mustang Liniment is a matchlessreinedy for all external ailments of man and beast. To stock owners and farmers it i 3 invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human life or restores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every such drawbacK to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble o f horses, such as lameness, scratches, swinny, Bprains, founder, wind gall, ring bone, etc. The Mexican Mustang* liiniment is the quickest cure m the world for accidents occurring m the family, m the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheumatism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Particularly valuable to miners. It is the cheapest remedy m the world, for it penetrates tho muscle to the bone, and a single application is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Muvtanft I4Mimcnt is put up m three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportionately much the cheapest. A LAURIE, Commission Agent. Hobonn'a Buildings, Shortland. street, Auckland.

Properties, &c, for disposal. TT^o i . a a YT~sT. At. TuhiVarnmea, ?i quarter of a mile rom the Waipa river, an Improved FA KM of 500 Acres, of really good land ; 120 4.<* res m grßss, nnd divided i-tto four pnddockp, with a comfortable four- roomed Cottnge. — For paHi-.ulars, apply to the andir.-igned, or' the proprietor, Mr Lang. A Farm of 1,292 acres of first-class nnd, bounded hy a navigable part of. ,he Pinko mer. Considerable improvements have been effected. Price very uodernte. Advertiser strongly Yetoianends this to onv industrious party. 1,522 acres of nuimpro'ed l«ind m the Piako district. J^'irist-cluas quality, . well i\ atered and well s ituated, being contiguous to the road now neinf; made between Humilton and the Thamoe. A 200 licit) Farm, with iour-roomed noupp, naru, iifty acres improved, ienceiL, and Bub- divijed, three miles (rom Hamilton Kast, on a good road. A good 10,UOO acre block. Terms iboi'al. A 200 acre Farm close o Hamilton, jrsitially improved. Several blocts of land (auimproved)i n ri our parts of the Waikato, ''rom 50 2,000 acres. Terms liberal. Several fine arms m Cambridge district Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. THE WAIKATO MAIL COACH will connect witli the Mid. nay Train at Ngaraawahia daiiy as follows : — Cambridge to Ngaruawahia. Leave Cambridge, Sam Hamilton, arr. 10 15 a m „ dep. 10.; 0 a m Ngaruawahia arr. 12.15 pm Ngahuawahia. to Cambridge. Leave Ngaruawahia 12.30 p m H amilton, arr. 2. 15 p m „ dep. 230 p m Oamb"idge, arr. 5 p in. A Miil C^ach will also loavo Hamilton for Alexandra at. 3 p in on Mondays, Wednesdays, ana F.iduys, colling at chaupo und Te Awauiutu, and returuiriij it will lenve Alexandra at 5.30 a m on TiiHS^ays, Tiinrg-'ayp, and Saturdays, ••aJJing at iniermr diafce etfttimiß, »od arriving at Hainiliou at 10 am, m time to oatcii Lhe coac.i to JNgaruawahia. W X CAIITEE, Pi-o rietor. /"\I'AUA SiV7 MILLS, VVAIUEU Ins undersigned has on land a large and goneral Stock of Sawn Timber for Building purpose*. White Pine .Hoards and Scunllmg, of ordiuar> sizes, ac ivertd aa follows : — per 100 ft. At Tuakau or Mercer t \q 3 Qd Above Mgrcer tfi Ngaruawunia... 10s 6d Hamilton nnd Whata Whata ... Us 0d Cambridge and Alexandra... ... Us 6d P T and G, 2s 6 ; Planing, 2a extra. Matai and Kimu, 3a extra. A quantity of seasoned Matai Scantling m Stiook, Qrdpr.3 artdresgec} to tlie MiU, Waiuku, or to Captain Campbell, p s * LlHj;.' promptly attended, to. JAS S. GIBBONS. October 11, 1577 \v . -^f'Tl AIIOE'S " * /? 1 p ut eot f^^Sfyfr^Blf^QN m oiled as ing Simple, Kneily learnt, Quick inaction, uud not liable to dciMiigement. The Patent Elliptic S^qltle Movement of this Machine is ncknowlerlg'H l on nil hands the Quietest, Simplest, and tl-cmost beautiful motion ever invented for the purpose. New and valuabla improvements have nl.">o heen added, amongst others a Now Pa'ent Shuttle, with only one bole to thread, aud having its tension «adiustable m the easiest manner possible on the outhide, JSeßiiies this, it is much largey. and holdn considerably more cooton than those of any of the leading machines m use. This, with other improvements (which the public are invited to inspect), together with the substantial construction for which this Machine has always been celebrated, make Taylor's Patent tbe nio3t thoroughly Genuine- and Reliable Machine m the merket. Hand Machines with Belts or friction pear, and Treadle Machines us m cut. &w*Xo make room for ship-neat; to arrive, Square Staud Machines will t,e sold at a reduction ffopr p few months Prospectuses free by post — Agent, T. PEACOCK, Shcrtjand street. 1 p jposilo Iho I'i>efc Oilicp, iMtytymcl, *

Seeds■nOEW CLuVEE and JRAS3 SEEDS. THE HAYMARKET, And Branch House, HAMILTON, WAiKATO. For sale by theUnriersianed the following de^cripuons : .Eed Clovev, liite Clover. Imueriie. A.lsyke Clover. Cow Grass. Timothy. Trefoil CocksfootPoverty Bay Eyegrass. Aucklnnrl Ryograss. Orago Ryeg-rass. Italian „ Kupe, Burnet, Eatstail, Pois, Crested ]")ogstail. Meadow Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, ?heep ami other Fescues. Sweet Vernal. G-lyceria Ulyceria Flnitaus. Sheep's Parsly. Aquatica. Mangold Wurtzel, &c, &c. Also, Bonedust of all kinds. Guauo, &c, &3. ALFRED BUCKLAND SEEDS, BEEDS SEEDS. G. H. LAYERS, Seed Merchant. HAS just received from England ia goodord«-r i.lie following new Seeds r pring sowing : — Txtknips. Masgold. Swede Kast. Lot hian Loner Eed „ Skiivin^s Do. Elvntham „ Sut l ou's Orange and Yeliow (Vhampion j^Globe „ Yellow Abet- Ox-heart, (new) [cU-pd j NoiLitiiu Gianh Wh.te Globe ami [n°.sv [ot.i.ers Dobi.o's Yeibv/ G obe (new). TREE SEEDS— IB 77 COLLECTION Eed Gum, BluoGum, Stringy Hark, Pwjiinp, Wt>f>pjn« and peppermint Gum, Li^'ht wood Acaci.i, &■:. fc'inus Insighis, Cupressus, Macrocarpa, &c, Hakea and Kaxgaeoo Acacia bob. UEDQIiS. Clovers, Eyeprrass, Cocksfoot, Slieeps escue, Hard Fe-scue, Sweet Vernel, rested Dogsta;!, Poi+s, Lawn Grass, &c, Bone dust, coarao and fluo ; Guano, alt, coarse and rock seed Oats, Potatoes, c, &c. AEDEN SEILS OF ETEEY DESCUIPION G. H. LAYERS, Opppsite Vuloan Lune and Wyndharnstreet. Agent at Cambrida;e— Mr G. J. NeaTj. ii Ngaruawabia— G. l£DGt:crJMfiE, "VTEW CLOVEII and GRASS SEEDS. Now landing and on Salo by the Under. signed. Red Cloyer, Cowgrass. White do. Trefoil AJsyke Rape Timothy Poa v "Also, Auckland. Poverty Bay and Canterbury Kyegraso aud Coo»sioot. Tartar Seed Oatf, Carrot, Turnip, Mangold, and other Field nnd Garden > s cc(l. JOHN HALL, OEK£iIAL SHORES OTAUUHp. Goods of all kinds frvwirded daily by Ra'l or otherwise, »s directed,. Miscellaneous, yy< PHILLIPPS AND SON, O% £, QO£ OR, AND GLASS M Ell CHAM'S. Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Qils, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, ]?rcnoh Polish, Gold-leaf, Artists' Cplpurs and Ernshes ; PLATE, BHKET, CROWN, OUNAM^MTATj and PHOTOGRAPHIC GLASS; Picture Frame and Tipcs'ry Mouldings; Clock aud Compass Glasses, Glazed Sashes, Dooi -s. &c. f^lasa cut to size, and carefully packed, 93 & 37, <JUKEN STREET.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 839, 1 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 839, 1 November 1877, Page 4

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