.JPUJ«Wl.l.i.i;..i—rApply Mrs. a. with St Peter's ParaoiiwykW) ao*d tj»t» j , AKftfißfe OauHMkSJßrvent. to before 1 °MlftM<A WQqpd SA4.is'«w.Hal .T J li \o HisliSsa !-n« mini Jt.otS «* 1 1 ofoiPi >!»ooiH .tuiHelfl .-id J*rU of*>liaW and Ooatings ever introduced .ift|ft> : ll e :fldlß*totikOi<teUctff«>ii««oT .<,:> .T.I liUnp ni iaiit -imiiHs* <* tumid ribniifio *£'kh , ) every cmejdfti „1 n,if Have now 0 n n "& Iri&inee ery of all kinds erected, altered, or i J«frß.M A^rtM?a«{raß> l ffsP Blacksmith alwjjyjLpn the preitii or without superintendence. *'E£.'d%tlty fnw'jffijfjjfr ogieu 9n£_7t! srj«\j T>d.Jo tu ] I Mrs W- SMITH (late LaUnSr'eWfo A.* ip6rtl*• ■*' ~K>* I i i! fl.i uitttarii r<[ vltiiM'ii*'. | •? Jf. BjjM nt ok f *»q bft /eroent for and returned 'V 1 £&io saddle. £$ to saddle aid harn M s. A W •#* ™™& immmYiEmwami »d» }o 9ii\«!tO it jIbJ e«H t » |3BI«WHW»4) fPfaSpftd/Jiajid surveyed on ike ahortent notice. | a Aoeurate information supplied of old (surveys in the WuikatojJ&sirisfo./f j .. .. "No, .6083. .~. „„„ 1 ]l *-aP i &p'Mkl a m^«i"Bf if in'e Ambers W * the Loyal Hamißon Lpdg*, 1.00.F, M,JJ., whTDffnW'b'nSsWday next, the -loth-instant,- a*-7.-80-pm,- at- tinriEtojfal' B* order of .feb&tfl.G. A j __E. MULLIONS, Seo. <i PATOSRAL .ASSOCIATION'S BETUBN 4W&KETS AT SINGLE ,i:na* «* tiaiSdHilDSMitiw ; ?W4Vh beiieitftfH on' o,'iiuWayrNoTembVr! 8, tirio*M yvmSkTUJtt ■pdß}ißL''W«BK^ , » j 's steamers (see ilfettio'TiMEd). a^liAfEii^iWAlK^Ol^GAfrTLE tbi ihetl above i^rfequeßtedito l i»Q{^AlDrto [ i«yr .Member of as nflatljifiis.-pjjßßiJjle.tHatip? jl-turt iiiw MPOTPDEDu on athe 29th-''October, * W. M. «;rt,Ji Y.''* f • niter 1 side ill tßiariior Veramwn around, ... rict, . L. Martyn, i Waikato and Great South' Eoadj it contains 1,000 %dr<J*oK» " " ' carrying a fenced aft&SatilttUftdeiil info about 20 convenient 6iaed paddocks; mauv miles of '" ' " nrishin " Jse apjLTßtann Steading, 5 acres of orchard, and about 20 acres of forest plantation, containing many useful and ornaijjsnftftl.Vtreetf tot to (fttaingd. This property is second to none in the Waikato as regagfo 9&sffiitflAgto of the soil, and the kubstantial lmprofements that have been effected. ; jTI Kdr ti> /i AMit Ai> Hamilton. : ,COB T SALE.—Oats, Maize, Flour, irk Bo(ej_Du^pire Trefoil, .49m.6ffWK/.Bed and White CloTer, Luoerne.-and Eye Grass : i ft ttfeeti ; >SJiingles—[auri and Kahikotaa., Pnriri Posts, 5 and Timber—Kahikatea aiod Eauri .>»a.tn.'»iA ( Je^ing^ Nop. 6, 7, Andy to* i ,» i fT *JI .»i« ■}. x -. Uk jflamilton. ■■■■■■ i
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 842, 8 November 1877, Page 3
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361Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 842, 8 November 1877, Page 3
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