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MisSellaiieous. -y\\ : . ~ .1 ~2Lss&&* v ft***.* /\r T\' iv -*v «vs\~w •«k v __—. _i *OS^t^«\v*j«&-"BvuXft. \s 2^S$»SS^ A WTRALIANS and tf ew Zeaiandera are getting tboM who are not ciwht to b«/\%ttbthewouderluimerits oltliatgrwitAmeliaBcmedy,the .. V:r • MUSTANG LINIMENT for Man ana Beast. Its fame has been spreading for 85 years, nntll it now enclroles the habitable globe. The Mexican Muataiur liniment In a matchless remedy for allexternal ailments of manawl tores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, crab, aorew-worm, gboulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and Irtish life. It cares every external trouble of horses, such as lameness, seratohes, awlnny, sprains, founder, wind gall, ring bone, eto. The Mexican Mustang Liniment is the quickest cure in the world for accidents occurring tn 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 noMie to the'bone, and a single application is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mutttanjr Liniment is put up In three sizes of bottles, the larger ones being proportionately much the cheapest, ftOLKV\ff LW3ALB vGSNT FOR AUSTRALIA A*P H* Cola>*l '3, A LAURIE, Commission Agent. '■'' H»bion , i»

Se ds 'VTEWCL'VkBakd a\SSSBEDS. THE HAYMVRKKT. And Branch House. HAMILTON, WAIKATO. For 8»le by the Undersigned the Mlowing rie-ovt|uionß: Reel Clover, \ bite Clover. Lucerne. Als>ke Clover. Cow Grass. Tinothy. Trefoil Cocksfoot. Poverty Bay Ryegrass.. Auckland Ryegrass. Otaao Ryegrass. Italian „ Rape, Burnet, Ratstail,To\s, Crested Dogstail. Meadow Fescue, Meadow Foxtail, Sheep and 01 her Fescues. Sweet Vernal. J Glycevia (ilyceria Flnitaus. Sheep's Parsly. Aquatica. Mangold Wurfzel, <*c, &c. Also, Bonedusb of all kinds. Guauo, &c, &?. ALFRED BUCKLATO

Properties, dec, for disposal Ah Tuhilrarnmea, a qunl+er of a mil" roro the Waipa river, an F* RM o! 500 Acres, of really go< d ! and ; 120 icrc-B in grass, and divided i to tour «i'h'» comfortable lour rjomed Cottoge..—For p.vti-iqlarß, apply to the writ-ivigned, or the proprietor, Mr Lang. 4- Farm oi 1,292 acres of first-class and, bounded by a navigable part of the Piako river. Considerable ituprovenents have been effected. Price very nod*'ra'e. Anvertiser Btrongly reeouinends tljia.to uny industrious party. 1,322 acres of unimproved land in the Piako district. JMr6t-class quality, well A-alered and well situated, being contiguous to the road now peing made between Hamilton and the Thames. A 200 acre Farm, with i'ouc-rooined aouue, oarn, tif'ty _ acres improved, fenced., and sub* diviied, three miles from Hamilton J£ast, on a good road. A good 10,000 acre block. Term* iberal. A 200 acre Farm closw o Hamilton, ~<.rtially improved. Several blocka of land •.uuimprov , 3d)i n nousparts of the Waikato, 'rom 50 2,000 acres. Terms liberal, Several fine arrnß in Cambridge district Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. "I ma WAIKAIO MAIL COACH -L will connect with the Mid- ay Train at Xgaraawcthia itai.y as follows ; CAMB aIDSE TO NGAIitUWAHIA. Leave Cambridge, Bam Hamilton, art. 10 15 a m . p dep. 10. oam Ng iruawahia, am 12.15 p m NQAKUAWAhIA TO CAMB UDGE. Luave Ng*rua\vabia 13.30p m Jiumiltoti, arr. 2.16 pm i, uep 2.30 pm Cambridge, an. 5 p in A Mai' Coach will also leave Hamilton for Alexandra at 3 p tu on ivluudaye, Wt-din aoays, am calling at haupo ;.nd Te Awumusu, a<>d rwunt- ■ tin t will leave a exmdia a: 5 3D a m on Tut'SJays, T .nia uud ouiuruajii, ea'Jiug at interim Unite »t.n i jiis, aid arriving at 11 amnio., at 10 a. iu, in uuie to catch the coaon to Ngui'uawuhiu. W K CAKTEti, Pro rietor.

SEEDS, BEtDS SEEDS. G. H. LAVi-:RS, Seed Merchant, ~"\>. jti't receiver! from Englwncl i<\ good owl r i lie full iwing new Seeds i p>iug eovviug : Tummps. Mangold. Bwede East »,olhi n Long Ked „ Bkirvi'tgs Do, Elvetham ~ Su on'B Om.ige and Yel ow [ Imrapion [Grlobe „ Y«« low Aber- Ox lipart (new) [.l»-Bii N< rbican Giant. Wh'te Go e arid [n«»w [otlierg Dobi o'a Yelbrf Or obe (new).

TREE BEBD*,-1877 COLLKCTIDX Ked Gum, Blue Gum,. Stringy Hark, twamp, Weeping and peppermint Gum, Lifbcwood Acach. &•• <'tnua Insignia, Oupresaus, MuO''Ocarpa» &c» Hakea and Acacia *or U BUG US. Olivers, "Fy<'srraßH, Cooksfoot, Sheeps eeoue, H>ir.i Fejcu , Sw-et Vernel, reeled Dog3t:ii', P-m**, La*n G<as» &c, Bone dus'. coarse und (Lie ; Guano, at. ooarae ind rock se«d Otis, Potatoes, o, &c. ABDKK BHDS Or EVKBT DEBCJUPICU G. H. LAV ER3, Opposite Vuloan Lane and Wyndham6(.reet. Age t*t Cambridge-Mb G. J Neal. ~ Ngavuawfthia—G. I<dg; combe. EW CLOVER and GMASd SEEDS. Sow landing and on Sale bj the Undereigimd. Red C'over. Oowgrass. White do. "Trefoil Alsyke Rape riiiioihy Poa Also, - Auckland. Poveny Bay arid Canteirbu-y Kytgrass and Cocksfoot. rartar Seed Oats, Carrot, Turnip, Mangold, and other Field aud Garden feed. JOHN HALL, General Stores Otahuhtt.

/\IAUA SIW MILLS, WaIUKU iHB undersigned has on I and a lar e »itii gei.enu cstock ot Sawn i'unbdr lor Buiinmg purposes. tthie Fine Boards and Sonntling, of ordinur} sizes, ue ivured aa iollows : per lOOli. At Tuukuu or Mercer... LOs Ud Above Me. cer to Ngaiuiiwi.i»ia... 10* 6d Hamilton and VVljatu Wii-na ... lie ud Cuiubfi ue ami Alexandra lis 6U P I and Or, 2a 6 ; Planing, 2d extra. Matin and tiitnu, 3* extra. a quantity oi seasoned Matai Scanlling in Stock, Orders addressed to the Miil, Wuiuku, or ii< Captain Campbell, pe '• Lilie,' promptly attended to. JAd S GIBBONS. October 11, 1877

11 ATLOB S f.tent Lock sti'ch Sewing Machines cin , be cod fid y en My recom J ra Dried &s superior t<» .- all others for domestic use, being Simple, Eaoiiy learnt, Quick inaction, and not liable to demngement. The Patent Elliptic Shuttle Movement of this Machine is acknowledged on all hand* the Quietest, Simplest, and the most beautiful motion ever inyentnd for the purpose. New and valuublf iinprovtmeiits have »l*r> hefn arldel, amongst others » N«* Pa ent Shu.tie, win only one hole to thread, anrt hnvinj its tension a'Hus'ab'e in th ■ tauie.it maun -r possible on ihe out- ■ ide. Besidi-8 tnis, it i* much larger, and hold- co. Bi'iciabiy more ronton than t«ose I «nv of ihe leading tnirhiufs in use. Tnis,"with other improves eu\* (w'iic'. the i uniio arei-irtet to ir.s)«ct) v t«g4h*r wuh he rt'hnh t.'is Vim-lii e has alwjya been releiH'iiwl, make taylor's Patent the nioit i bo oug.ily LJemm-e »n-l Reli <b e .Machine ii tin- inrikb. han-l M.»rh'u-d wiih H Its O' fiifiioti year, ami Treadle Maoi ei s m cut t&" I'o make, ronci for .-tnpaout to arrive, > v qimro .Stand Mao int'B wi.l t>e sol) at .» reducti.<n for,, fe* mo. ihs PiwpeO'u»*B Übv bv »CBt agent, T. PBACOOK, ShortUnd etrtefe, fhe ?<&

Goods of all kinds forwarded daily by R»'l or otherwise, s dirt. ted. 7TOUNT HOB>ON NURSERY, XL REMUIiRA. Sefd War house, nrxfc B>nk of New Zealand, Qu<«• n-;-!re< t. Aucktaid. C»uro»Bian T-*riclc'«y <•%)'• f 1 ey (•J" 1 1 , tum uppininnin), Pa b siielv paokd, terri< z »•■ <i ii|.uiii-l» mily* Flow«r Bir er . lauts in ICM mid 20* ooM»T.ttl>:B. Flowir Sh. ds, tew find c' nice in T&rii:t.v in 5 Ids •Mid '<:o< col'-c i<mp. Nu.e y I) y M.iz- ill b*' «>r (hi* cl mat . S lecle<( hkiml. 8 p-r »>neh I Sor.him. An-eti- n lJro*n Corn, Mangold Field O>>ro , an i ail garueti and Iftin. S*eda and ivquUi es. Aadreeß U T w KKN, St either JipiabUsbKrato

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 858, 8 December 1877, Page 4

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