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Miscellaneous. : As,, r AUSTRALIANS and New Zealanders ate getting acquainted—and' those Who 'are fcotfongtii td'bewith the wonderful merits of that great American Bemicdy, the' , • f «; ;c! I MUSTANG LINIMENT for Man and Beast. I •>'■■'-' %s fame has" been spreading for 85 years, { "< ' The Mexican Mtuttanir Liniment la a matchless remedy for all external ailments of man and - Ibeast. To stock owners and Farmers it is invaluable; A elngle bottle often saves a human life or restores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, ,or sheep. It cures foot-rot,- hodf^allj-hollow ftorn,,' grab, screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonousreptileßandinsects, and eyery '> such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It ciiresevery external trouble of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, wind' l gall, ring .pone, etc. The Mexican Miistanjr liinf ment is the quickest cure in the world for accidents occurring in the family, in 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 in the world, for. it penetrates the mnßcle to the bone, and a single application is generally sufficient to cure.. Mexican Mustang liiniment is put up in three sizes of bottles, thp larger ones being proportionately much the cheapest. Sols Whjlksalb .Agent fob .Australia an*p ih« Colonics, ; - .A. LAtJRIEj Commission' Agent.; Bobson's Buildings. Shortland street, Auckland. : . ' ''' ; : j; <! .:.

Se-ds. TWTEWOLOVKE and vRASS SEEDS. .THE HA.YMAREKT, AITCKL VND, And Branch Bouse, 1 ! ' HAMILTON, WAIKATO. For sale' by the Undersigned the following descriptions: Bed Clover, VN bite Clover. Lncerne. Alsyke Clover. >'J •: Cow Grass. Timothy. 1 Trefoil : Cocksfoot. Poverty Bay Ryegrass.- • Auckland Ryegrass. Otago Ryegrass. c Italian"- „ Rape, Burnet, Ratstail,|PoVs, Crested Dogstail. - Meadow Fescue, : : Meadow Foxtaify. , Sheep and other Fescues. ' Sweet Vernal. Glyceria Glyceria Flnitaus. Sheep's Parsly. A.quatica. Mangold Wurtael, &c, &c. Also,' Bonedust- of all kinds. Guauo, &o, &-*. 1 ALFRED BUG KLAND SEEDS, BEEDS SEEDS.

Properties, &o, for disposal.; At.Tuhikaramea, A...quarter of a mile, rom the Waipa river, an FARM of 500 Acres, of really good land • T 120 lores in grass, and divided i to four,.' paddocks, with * comfortable four-roomed Cottage.—For paHfaulars, apply to the' iridersigried, or the pyojjrietor, ; Mr Lang. i AEarni acres of first-class, and, bounded by a navigable'part of the> -Piako river. Considerable improvements have been effected.' : 'Pricej very moderate. Advertiser, strongly re «oh»- . nends this t*o any industrious party, i ,•..-.; 1,322 acres; ; of unimproved land in the T Piakb : district. inrgt-class quality j well; watered and well a ituated, being con—- . siguou&,lo, "the' ' road now - being made betwera and the Thames,, * A 200' acre Farm*, 1 With' fouc-rbo'med'' aouse, .Darn, r fifty acres ■ improved, J enced, I and , sub- /livitled, three miles from Ha'miltori' 'East; oh'a good road. : ' AgoodMO.OOOacre block. Term* ■'■■■■'■ tberal. A 200 acre . Farm close o : Hamilton,' ! partially improved.' Sev&raV blocks of land (unimproved) in piousparts of the Waikato, 'rom 50 2,000 acres. Terms liberal. ' BeveraTfine~arnis in Cambridge district Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. **'" mHK WAIKATO MAIL COACH. . JL will connect with the Midway Train at aaiiy as follows : Cambridge to Ngahuawahia. •"• "Le&ve U,ainbrulge, 8a m --* : U I:. ' ".,"'"' dep, lb.. Q a \"m " f ':/..'! Hgaruawalj.ia.arr. 12.1 d p m NaAKUAVfAUiA. XO CAJlßdlDoi. Leave Ngaruawahia pin | ii aaiiitou, arr. 2. Id pin ' ov',~ ii dep 230 pm Cambridge, arr. spm A Mail Coach'will-also leave Hamilton ; for Alexandra ai ,3 p in on Moiidayß, Wednesdays, an I JB idajs, uallmg at <>haupo and Te Awaiuuiu, and reluming >t will leave Alexmdra at 5.30 a m on. Tuesday*, Tunis .ays, and CjanjrUa.) caiiing at intermediate (stations; and • arriving at Hamuiou at 10 am, in, time to catoh the coach to Agaruawahia. :,; i '" W K CAKTIfiK, Pro rietor.

G. H. LA VERS, Seed Merchant. '. AS just received from Engl<tnd in >-pfing.Bo>viiig :—,; '_' ....- TI7KNIPB. . , Z\\ -MAIJetOLD. Swede.Kast Lothian Lone: Red" " r> ~ Skirnng3 , : -.:Dpv ; ,-Elveiham ~ Su" on's Orange ond Yeliow [ tampion [Globe „* Ye.low Aber.- Ox heart (new) [d<-en Norbitan Giant White Glb'ie and ; [n«*w [r. hers t ..J.'-\i, Dobiio'3,Y,elljiV G-'obe (new).

TREE SEEPV-lSrr pOLLEOTip-N Bed Gum, Blue Q-uui, Stringy Bark, Pwamp,.Weeping and peppermint Gum, Liibtwood Acacia,'-&«. tfinus Insignia, dupressus, Macrocarpa, &c, Hakea and- KASwiHOij Acacia ;fob Hedqes. I Clovers, Ryegrass, .Cocksfoot, Sheep? escue, Hard Pe uue, Sweet Vernel, ; rested, Dogstail, Poas, Lawn Grass. &c, Bone dust, coarse and ifino ; Guano, alt, coarse and rock seed Oats, Potatoes, AEDEN SEEDS OV EVEEY DERCKIPION ' g. hj. lavers, Opposite I Vuloan Lane and Wyndhamstreet. Agent at Cambridue—Mr G. J Neai. ~, Ngar.uawahia—G, Kdo'Cumbb.. EW CLOVER and GRASS SEEDS.

Ihb undersigned has on band ,a and general .Stock of Sawn Timber for Builuingp'urposeal i Whi;e Pine Hoards and Scantling, of '' ordinary sizes, delivered as follows : f \ >\. 11 0 T .jr ,"■ ■■; per 100 ft. At Tuakau or Mercer ' l'0a"'"0d-' : AboveMeicer to Ngaruawubia... ' 10j 6d : "'< Hamilton and What* Whata ... ; lis Od Cambridge and Alexandra ! lis 6d . . P T and G, 2s 6 ; Planing, 2s extra. Matai and ftitnu, 3< extra. ! ", . ■•; A quantity ol seasoned Matai ; /. ; j in Stook. Orders addressed to the MWI, Waiufeu ' / or to Capt*i„ Campbell, p 8 promptly Attended to. '■■-■■ JAS S. GUBBOiNS;, October 11, 1877

f A Patent Lock .stM.ch r Se^ftg'Ma-1-'ibe, coDtid ently recom < minded as superior to; alt - others cfor .domes-: - • ing Simple, Easily learnt, Quick and not liable to derangement. The Patent Elliptic Shuttle Movement of this Machine is acknowledged on alj handsthe ; Quietest, Simplest, and the most beautiful motion ever invented for the purpose.;) New and valuable improvunerits have IUO heen added, amongst others a New. . '-'Patent-'-Sh'ii'-tlei win only bole to thread, and hivms its tension adjua'ab'e in the easiest manner possible ion the out* •■ide. Besidt-B this, it is much la-gerj an'd ' holdj' co' sidentbiy more cotton,than fr-ose" 'of any, of Jihe leading machines in use. Tnis, with other improv«m enls (which the' • j uhlio; are iuv ted to .inspect), tcge her with the substantial construction•' for;.; whii-htni's Machine has always been cele-.. brated, make Taylor's Patent the most thoroughly Genuine and Reliable Machine in the morket. Hand Machines with B'-lts or friction t/par. and Treadle o> i«es n3 incut sß*l*o make roo-j fop, -,, shipment to arrive, Square Stand Ma-" c'nnes wid t>e sold at a reduction for p few mouths Prot-pßOtuses lree bv pest - Aoe»t, T. PKACOCK, Shortjand street, , opposite (hj? Post Office, AucW^i

Now landing and on.-Sale by the Under- _ signed. Bed Clover. Cowgrass. White; do, . Trefoil Alsyke Rape - Timothy Poa > , Also.. . Auckland, Poverty Bay and Canterbury ;; .Ryegrass .and Cocksfoot. 1 Tartar Seed Oatß, Carrot, Turnip, Mangold, and other Field and Garden Seed. JOHN HA£ L, ; Genebal Stores Otahuhu. Goods of all kinds forwarded daily by Ra : l or otherwise, .8 directed. mount nurses y> bjemuera: War< houBP, ' next B«nk of New Zealand, Queen-street, Auckland. Cnucnsian Priek'ey Cqrnfrey ; (Symphytum tiepiriimum),- Plan's s-tfely packed, 16s perdozHi-d upw'nrdß only. ' Flower Border llantsin 103 and 20s collections. ... V ' ] Flower 'Seeds', rew and fchoice in' variety in 5« lOn »nd 20s collib ions. Ninejy J)iy M.-.ize. the h&t. of this cl'tnate. S -lected e>e.-rl, St per bushel Bor:hum. Ameri-sin LJiown ' Corn, Maps;o»d Field Carre, nihi all garden and farm and requisites. A.ddresß C T wren,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 847, 20 November 1877, Page 4

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