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A TJSTHALIANS And New Zealanflers are getting acquainted— and tbose who are not ought to b«J\ wita tne wonderf ul merits ol toat great American Kemedy, the MUSTANG. LINIMENT for Han and Beast. Its fame has been spreading for 85 years, until it now encirclesihe hablt^)W "globe; The 1 Mexican MLutitanir Liniment is a matchless remedy fqc ailexierp^lallMentaof piin ana beast. To stock owners and farmers it is invaluable. A single bottler dften'sUves a Itaman life or restores the usefulness ot an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, grab, Bcrew-worm, Bhoulder-rotj mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles an^lnaects, mq eyerj such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder, wind gall, ring bone, etc.,. The Mexican Muutang liimiment la the quickest cure In the world for accidents occurring m the family, in the absence of a phyßician, such as burns, Bcalris, sprains, cuts, etc., and lor rheumatism,, ami Btiffiieas engendered by exposure. Particularly valuable to miners. Itls the cheapest remedy In the world, for it penetrates tha muscle to the bone, and a single application is generally sufficient to enre. Mexican . Ifluwtan^ litniment is put up in three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportionately much the cheapest, Solb Wholesale Agent for Australia A"«t> -hb Colonik's, . A LAURIE, Commission Agieiit. Hobson's BaiWinga Shorti and street, Anckiand. >

Prbperties, &c, for disposal. 7^ o^^E^ At Tubiiarnmea, a quarter of a mile rom the Waipa river, an Improved; FARM of SOO Acres, of, really good \andj 120 lores in grass, and divided i-.to lour paddocks, viib «> opmfortable four roomed • Cottnge.— For particulars, apply %o the jmlemgned, or thu proprietor, Mr Lang. A Farm ol 1,292 acres of first' class and, bounded .by a navigable part of »he Piako riter. 'Considerable improvements have been effected. Price very noderate. Advertiser' Btrongly reiomnends this to any industrious party. 1,322 acres of nnim proved land in the Piako district. Jttrst-class quality, well': watered and well 9 ituated, being con-' ; iiguoua to the road now oeing made . between Hamilton and 'the Thatnee. ; A 200 acre Farm, with fouc-roomed nou»e, oarn, h'fty acres improved, fenced, and sub- divided, three miles from Hamilton East, on a good road. A good 10,000 acre block. Terms iberal. A 200 acre . Farm close o Hamilton, partially improved. Several blocks of land (unimproved) i n rioupparts of the Waikato, ''rom' 50 2,000 acres. Terms liberal. Several fine arms in Cambridge district Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. (JIHE WAIKATO MAIL COACH JL will connect with the Mid. -ay Train at Ngarauwdhia daily as follows : — CAMBrUD&E TO NaABUAWAHIA. Leave Cambridge, Bam Hamilton, arr. 10 15 a m „ dep. 10... 0 am Nguruawahia arr. 12. 15 pm' Ngabcawauia to Cambridge. Leave Ngaruawahia 12.30 p m Hamilton, arr. 2.15 p m „ dep. 2 30. pm Cambridge, arr. 5 pm. A Mnil Coach will also leave Hamilton for Alexandra at 3 p m on Mondays, Wednesdays , aal £ tidays, calling. ,at . jhaupo and Te Awaiuuiu, aud returnm« it will leave Alexindra at 5.30 a m on:. . Tuesdays T.»n»s aya, »nd Baturtlajs,! ' calling at iiiteruitdiatt» , stations, ' ,aud, arriving at Hamilton at 10, a in, ip time tv) catch the coacli tj ISgaruawuhia. W K OAKTEK, Pro rietor. /^I'AUA SAW, MILLS, WAI OB D IHE undersigned has on baqd a .larne „. »nd general 6touk of ttawn Titnbdr for Buii.j ing j purposes. ... .,..-, . .■ W'hi e Pino Boards and Scantling, of srdinarj sizes, delivered as lollows :— ■ per 100ft.. At Tuakau or Mercer 10s Od AboveMeicer to Ngaruawe.tiia.;. 10s 6d/' tlaii.ilton and VVhata Whma ..i .Ife od? Juin briuge and Alexandra.;. .'.;'•' -118-'6d P T and G, 2s 6 ; Planing, 2s extra. • Vlatai and Kimu, 3t extra, i quantity oi seasoned Matin Scantling ; in btOOk. ; . ■. > ; - , . ; ; Orders addressed to the: Mill, Waiuku, ir to Captain Campbell, p s • Lilib,' )romptly pttended to. .;••■• . / , JAS S. GIBBONS. >'• October .ll, 187?, . ; , . • * fr Fatent ig Simple, Easily learnt. Quick inaction, id not liable to derangement. * The atent Elliptic Shuttle Movement of this [achine is ackuowledged on all hands the uietest, Simplest, and the most beautiful otion ever invented for the purpose, ew and valuable improvements have ( so been added, amongst others, a New alent Shuttle, with only one hole to tread, and hiring its tension adjustable the easiest manner possible on the outdo. Besidos this, it is much larger, and -, )ldn considerably more cotton than tiiose J any of the leading machines in use.' tlis, with other improven^ents (which the iblic are invited to icspect), togeiher ; ith the substantial construction for" ; aich this Machine lias alwsys been cele- . ated, make Taylor's Patent the most o roughly Genuine and Reliable Machine; : the market. Hand ; Machines with or friction gear, and 3?readle Maiaea as in cut : (HfiKJ'o. make roqip for ' ipenent to arrive, Square Stand Ma- ; ; . > ines will be sold at a reduction for. p ; v mouths Prospect uses free by poßt — ' j iMT, T. PEACOCK, Shortland street, ) poeity the Post Otlice, Auoklaud,

l^fiVV CLuVKE and V R \SS SEEDS\ THE HAYVI4RKET, AUCKLAND, And Branch Bouse, HAMILTON, WAIKATO. For sale by the Undersigned the following descriuiions ; Ked Clover, W bite Clover. Lucerne. A.ls>ke Clover. Cow Grass. Timothy. Trefoil Cocksfoot. Poverty Bay Ryegraas. Auckland Kyegrass. Otaso Ryegrass. Italian „ Rape, Burnet, Ratsfcail,3Poa.s, Crested Dogstail. Meadow Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, Sheep and other Fescues. Sweet Vernal. Glyceria Glyceria Flnitaus. Sheep's Parsly. Aquatica. Mangold Wurtzel, &c, &c. Also, Botiedusfc of all kinds. Guano, &c, &e. ALFRED BUCKLAND SEEDS, FEEDS SEEDS. G. H. LAVERS, Seed Merchant. HAS just received from England in good ordt-r the following new Seeds ' ) priug sowing : — Tttrnipb. Mangold. Swede East Lothian Long Red „ Skirvittgs Do. Elvelham „ Sut ion's Orange and Yellow [ hampiop [G-lobo „ Yeilow Aber- Ox- heart (new) [deen Norbitjan Giant White Glo^e and [n°.w j [others Dobi'o'a Yelb«v G'obe (new). TRIE SEEDS, -1877 COLLECTION Red Gum, Blue Gum, Stringy Bark, i Pwamp, Weeping and peppermint Gum, Liuhtwood Acacii. &■: Vinus Insignis, ( Oupressus, Vlacrocarpa, &c, j Hakea and Kanuaroo Acacia fob Hedses. ( Clovers, Ryegraes, Cocksfoot, Sheeps escue, Hard Fe cu-', Sweet Vernel, reared Dogstai', Potis, Lawn G'ass. &c, Bone dust; coarse and fiie ; Guano, j alt, coarse 'ind rock seed Oats, Potatoes, / o, &e. AEDEN BHIBS OV EVERY DESCBIPICN -J 1 G. H. LAVERS, ' Opposite Vulean Lane and WyndhamBtreet. Agentat Cambridge— Mr G. J Neai. i „ Ngaruawaliia — G. KDGiCUMBE. "VTEW CLOVER and GRAS3 SEEDS. . Now landing and on Sale by the Undersigned. Red Clover. . Cowgrass. . White do. Trefoil Alsyke Rape Ii mo thy Poa . . Also, Auckland, Poverty Bay and Canterbury ; Ryegrass and Cocfisfoot. Tartar Seed Oafcs, Carrot, Turnip, Mangold, and other Field and Garden Seed. ln JOHN HALL, g G-ENEUAL Stokes Otauuuu. m Goods of all kinds forwarded daily by !* Ra ; l or otherwise, us directed. j^ MOUNT HOB^ON NURSERY, R REMUERA. tt Seed Warehouse, next Bank of New si, Zealand, Queen-street, Auckland. he of Caucasian Prickley Cornfrey (*ymphy- Tl turn asptrrimuir>), PJanJa safely packed, l>v los per doz «nd upwards ouly. wi Flower Border 1 hints in 10s and 20s wl collections. " br Flower "Seeds, new and choice in th variety in os 10a and 20s collections. in Ninety Buy Maize, the best or this Be climate. Selepted seed, 8s per bushel. ch; Sorghum, Ameviean Brown Corn, shi Mangold. Field Carrot, and all garden ch: and farm B^eels and requisites. fe« AOdvess C T WREN, Ac at either Jietabliabweuts» | op]

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 849, 24 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 849, 24 November 1877, Page 4

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