' ~ ~^ — +.„.„„ — JVlißcellari,eous. 1^: TZt Ki \ ''"**' Js ■ r j i j j i X UST^lJANS^nrtNe^ZealantlewMei^ttirJ acquainted— and those who are not ought to be-i- •• /l withthe'wdnUeMufirierltebr^grriat^erUan Bemedy, the •/ . r ■> ; ■■■-, -■■ ■<■ MUSTANG LINIMENT for.Han ana Beast. ! Its fame has heen sprea<linj? for 85 years, pntli it nftw encirclea^the habitalile f globe. '-' tL i ( r .The Mexican Mustang Ijinimcnt Is a m^tohlessremetly for ail>externaL r ailmentaof man and 1 beast. Tft§toc^pwners and farniersit ia.hjvalnable. A single bottle often saves a Iranian life-Mr res-- ' tores the usefumess of an excellent horse, ox, oowj or sheep. It cures footrrot," hoof-ill, hollow horn, grab, Borew-wonnTßhonhler-rot, mango, the bites and stlngsx>f feofaononsVeiitltes-aiia Insects; and every such drawback to BtouK breeding andhash life. It purea every external trouble otnoraesi suchiaslame-; ness, Bcratches, swinny, sprains, founder, wind gall, ring l>one,, etc. The Mexican Mntitanffi Kiinimentis the, quickest cure in,the world for accidents occurring in the tfanillyj in the absence of a physician, 6ilclitwbnrns, J scalds, J spraihs, J cutß, etc., and for rheumatTsm, and) stiffness engendered by; exposure. Particularly valuable to miners. It is the cheapest remedy liithe world',f of It penetrates the ' ; mtiftcle to tlie bone, aiuLa^ingle application is generally sunicietif to.cnfe'.' iMbxican MiiMitanff liiniincnt is-put up in three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportionately much the cheapest. : ,., , /;. SolKjWhjl^balb^Aqkni^foj^ : Austbalia amp 'HaiObiiOififf^, , I . '*'' f - °- 1 A LAURIE, Commission Agent. ; Hobßon's BaiW ings,. Short! and street, Ancjkiaud. ■.'.,'- ; .
. .. . Se?ds. | | "VT E VV CLOVJCE and t, R ASS &ttBDS . I THE HAYMATtKET, AIJOKLXND, . And Branch House, j ; HAMILTON, WAI^AW; > , For sale; by tlieUyderalgnecllhe fallowing descripCiontf ': iJ i0 | Red Olover,;j :; , .; ,; 0 ..., \ V\ hite Clover. j LucefneJ; < ■ ; - ±jUA ' \ Alsyke Clover. ; Cow Grass.- j Timothy. ji Trefoil ; ! '"M ■■:'■>•■:«.■&* w\: j Cocksfoot. , . . I Poverty Bay Ryegr'ass; Xli '-i'-' ; Auckland ilyegrass. , Otago Ryegrass. ' '"' ' j Italian „ . ri .., ;f Bupe, Burnet, Ratstail 7 *Pbis, Crested Dogstail. 5 -. a o Meadow Fescue, j Meadow Foxtail, ; M ! Sheep and other Fescues. ' • " VJ SweeWernal. • J * !i '^- ! Glyceria (Jlyceria Flpitaus. Sheep'sParsly.^ ! r "' jJ ; Aquatica. i Mangold Wnrtzel, &c, &c. \ -; -AllSO,;;; ' j Boned ust of all lands. i Guauo, &c,j&:*. | — ! . ALFRED BUOKLA.^P/17/ .BEEO3, PEE|B^ED3J G. TJi.-IjAVjERS^ Seed Merchant;^ HAS ju't received from EigUnrl in •g'»ii(lV)rd'rilie fiiiluVitij^ new Seeds TuuNipa. _ ... . Mangold, j Swede Kflst l'Othi;n Lona Ked i , r . ftik.inyi:>ua Do,, ..^.Elyn-hniji ""',', Su on'a Ora;i ; ige'aiitl YHovv [ i> nui ni on. £Grl.,bje Ye low' ; Abor- Ox heart (new) ; , [d»en 1 N-rbitaa Otant Wh.te &'.o'e i and -/ U , [ n^w [of era | Dobii^o'd'YelljVQ^bbe (new). THEE SiEEDS^IB77 COLLECTION Bed Guin, ;Bluß.Qfujn, !3tringy Hark, F wampi' W'^H""* 1 8"' » n^ peppermint Guni, Li.ihtwood Acacli. ,&;. finus Insiguis, Cupressus, Maci'oclvrpa, &Ci ; ' ■'- '- i HAKEA AND KAr^v^ABQO AOACIA FOE i _. : '"'■" WtepsVrs; Clovers, RyepraßH, Cocksfoot, Sheeps eßcuirf, Hard Fecue, Swoet-> Vernel, rested Dogstail, Poaa, Lawn Grass, &c, Bone dust, coarse und fi;ie ; Guano, ait, coarse und rock seed Oats, Potatoes, C, &?i[r ; ■ AEDEN SKIDS OV EVEKY DESCBIPION ''"■' G/k. LAVEBS, f Opposite Vuloan Laiie .aud Wyndham* . . ••■ / - ; Btre^ J '• ■ ;- - j '■■••'■ Agentat C«mbridiie— Mb Gi J Keali. ; Ngarnawuhia — G. FDaroiTMBE. "VTEW CLOVJiB. akd GRaSB SEEBS. i^l r; .. ;1 . : ;rr-r-A '<-■■'■' Now landing and on 'Sale by the Under|' ! ,; : .-,;•;:;• ;Bigned.( . n ; ! r ' . J ; ; ; ' : Red Clover. Cowgrass. „ White do. _„_ Trefoil ;:^ Alsyke Rape ' s ritQQthy .. , Poa _ ; ' ' Auckland, Poverly Bay and Canterbury JKyegrass and Cocksfoot. Tartar Seed Oats, Carrot, Turnip, Mangold, and other Field and j n .. : Garden »Seed. I john hall, ! ;\; G-ENJittAL STOBEB OTAHUHTJ. .■[ Goods of all kinds forwarded daily by , Rft'l or oiherwise, ■. b directed. j MOUNT KOB-'ON KUPvSSRY, TvEMOKRA. j &e?f[ Wari hoiiup, next Bcnk of New Zdaluinl, . Qui'(-n-.»i reet, Aucklandl . ' ~' ( : Ci'Ucnsian Prick ey Oontfrey (-ym^hyturn :isp> nim mi), Pinuta s ifely paqki d 4 : Wi lerHczi^-id upwurda only, i IT ion- 1 r Bur ier i lants in 103 andj 20s OOll' ctlMlfl, j FJ>v\«r Se<dß, ifw and c'toice! in. cai.i t\ in 5* lOg ttnd iOi col Uc ions J iSmety l>-iy Mi.iz- ilie bf»i. orjtji^,,, climiti.'. S Itcted serri, S? p"f huslujl tSorMnrn. Anierii-u • Uiown • Oorn, Man^od Field Cvrro-. nu i all garderi and iurm aud requisites. Audress v T v^jieN, ,; |t either E&labl&h]&en|B» ,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 850, 27 November 1877, Page 4
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659Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 850, 27 November 1877, Page 4
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