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S A tlSTßALiANSandNewZealdnderenregettlM acquialnted— and those who aire not ought to be--1./-V With the wonderful merits of thatgreat American Itemedy, tho . MUST AN C LIN I MENT for Man and Beast. Its fame has been spreatllnpr for 35 years, until it now encircles the habitable globe. The Mexican lULust-aiur I.inimcnt is a matchless remedy for all external ailments of man and beast. To stock owners autlTarmers it Is invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human life or restores the usefulness of- an excellent horse, ox, cow* or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameneßs; scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder, wind gall, ring bone, etc. The Mexican Mustang Unitiient is the quickest cure-in the world foraccidonts occurring In the family, in the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts*^ctc, and for rheumatism, and stillness engendered by i exposure. Particularly valuable to iMiners. It is the cheapest remedy In the world, for it penetrates the : muscle to the bone, and a single application is genbmlly. sumcicnt to cure. Mexican MtiHtang fctniinentis imt iii» in three sizes of bot<' • »• ■■-■■«»,«.i,-.t r «rf>.w%r» , ftn!ir»*vinuchthechcapest Wholesale Agents Fob A*Wtoai.ta and The Colontes. '.'. A.' LHTJRIE, Commission Agent Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street, Auokland. TTOL U NT E fl E LAND SCRIP J^2?^^ ' » '''.■■;i^' : -7^ : -': : '*- iii -'- i - ; IT O B S A L E •. he '-undersigned is a Cash: Purchaser JD'. '•'.' >: " : '''w'-t*'iiirina*nWkh*ft J *&A : V V At Tuhikaramea, a quorfcer of a mile WM MACGREGOR HAY. rom tbe Waipa river, an Improved ; Hamilton, April 30th 1877. FARM of 500 Acres, of really good land ; ' r 120 icres-in grass, and divided l-ito four . paddocks, with h comfortable four- roomed Cottoge.— For patthulars, apply to the V'tfll UTfl V C!flllfmi11« an{,erei g ned » 6r Proprietor, Mr Lang. JAKbLIYI €*>J aOiYl XlklllQ, 'A Farm oi 1,292 acres of first-class and, bounded by. a navigable part of M'ttVCftf 1 «^ e fl *-° r i ver< Considerable improveJlLvAVsv** xients have been effected. Price very ■""■ noderate. Advertiser strongly re;om* ' ■•■■ •'•> •- nends this to any iuduatrious party. . „\i 1,322 acres of unim pro fed land in the This Mill is now CLOSED, pending pi a k 0 district. >*i*cßt-class quality, well .... watered and nrell s ituated, . being cou- ,■-•'. the Ereotibn of . -.iguous to the road now being : made '"....:'.,.; between- Humiltou and the Thames. NEW AND MORE, POWERFUL A 200 acre Farm, with foucroomed r: -„;.-■ nouse, . sarn, fifty acres improved, .;. -MACDiNERYi lenced, and sub- divided, three miles '..'...<, trom Hamilton East, on u good road. — •= — A good 10 j 000 acre block. Terms iberal. A 200 aero Farm close o EOR SALE, CHEAP, Hamilton, partially improved. : Severalblocks of land <unimprov9d)i n About 60,000 feet SAWN. KAURI, r.ioua parts of the Waikato, 'jrom 50 2,000 acres. Terms liberal. •suitable for Bridge and House Building. Several fine arms in Cambridge dis Apply to Wi STEELE, Hamilton. GOOD SECOND-CLASS KaURI, .BfI-, TMMrSIS^E REDUCTION I In Lots to suit purchasers, /-* V>v i t—» t~> ttti tvt* G. O^JDKJLiLisr " r ""** . ''TI^JILIi- 'supply ''Best Waikato ' aj 80 : fed Beep at. his new = ; ' V 'BUTCHERY, ONE EIGHT-HORSE POWER ~_< i LOOOMOTIVE, l V» . •;* •- ..■'.:*..-': d. d. Equal to New. Price. M SO -, terms .; Beef, best Roasting Joints ;.. 4i do., Inferior 4 casyi do.. Boiling... ... ... '8 to4; do., Corned ... 2ito3fc < Muttoii 2i- to 3, & 5 THOMAS WELLS, ' £° tatoes » 7s 0d per owt Lamb per quarter 3s to 4s 0d MERCJ£R ' AFRESH SAUSAGES DAILY^J January 21, 1878.. ,; ; -^few PbtatoesTS 6d per cwt. ; . '•''■ ■■•■/. -.-... ■-'._ : DAY.] • „. " tL '* l "*y-'-." ' IWL ! """'' " '""" "■""-•■ -■"' ' Br— — .; :;,. ...V , Seedia., MVV .SEASON'S OLOVEK : ~-v~~— *~. — AND OTHER SEEDS jJAW. CWVER^b G WSS SEBD. (T0 n4N]) Ex APJ£LLE9 , ,IHB. H4T»U™ AUCKLAND, OFTHE „„, GOARAIrTE]SD „,. And Branch House, QUALITIES. HAMILTON, WAIKATO. rt^ _ ■ , --- . ' c« ii \\ it -I • j \i. * n • IjIOR SALE'by the undersigned at the For.saleby the Undersigned the following Jj Loweß6 m £ rkefc ?a inej also, some descriptions: Fine samples of Provincial and other ..., Red'Clpver, , . GrassSetds. J '■<■ White Clover. ._. _ 7" » , , . Lnpppnn "" -^Orders promptly forwarded by uucerne. Rail or otherwise, as directed. Alsyke Clover. Cow Grass. JOHN HALL Timothy. . : ' C'eklot. . jJ^EvV SUM__MER GOODS Poverty Bay Ryegrass. / ) J. Mc L A C*H L A JST, Auckland Ryegrass. QuaEN-sxREBX, Otago Ryegrass. HAS JTJST IMPOkTEr j pJ3R Italian „ « FAMENOTU ' Rape, Burnet, Ratstail, Pols, EIGHT CASES ' Crested Dogstail. NEW SUMMER MILLINERY Meadow Fescue, NEW. SUMMER DRAPERY rh^nKWes. ™ SUMME. HOSIERY Sweet Yernal. These Goods are veru Choice, and >„ • ru *'» :^ xni *i. • "*« be Sold Cheap. Glyceria Glyceria. Elnitaus. „ . , n . l Sheep's Pardy. '^SS^fSS^SS^^ ALSO, guaranteed Indigo Dyed, and the Bonedust of all kinds. jNewbst Patts»>s. Guano, &c, &c. A Sbecial Discount will be Allowed to Tail*s. ALFRED BUCKLAND, ZTJ^l^ J he n ™ Celebrated CASHMcRE SILK (Wakkakibi, to Wear.) H.ve also just been opened. R. T. MILLA-R '^t~t^tzz W PH , L i; IPrS & SOf, » 0.1, Color HAB ONSALE 7r> * t! ' lrt GlaBS Wet chants, Imj orWs of Paperhangiugs, Scr.m, Pa.nts Oil JfJST ARHIVED EX ■' CHILE." "ISlSf^^J^^ri U D.vn RE LS OP OUTfJCR-SEED, ■■«~ l'Yanus and-'lapi-BMy Al'ouldin'gß: Oiock being h : s second cjnsigament for tLe and Comp.iss Ukeaee;- Glzed tfaslies Doors, &c. » , Season Glass Cut to Si>, and Carefu'lv Packed. J Patirangl, March 11th, Is:s, > 95 & &7, QUEEN SXPEET.

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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 4

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