Miscellaneous. {\ N SALE, EX LATE ARRIVALS— 145 Tons Flour, 200 Ibs 25 „ lOOlbs 30 „ „ 501bs , ■ • ■ 240 Sacks Oats • 165 Oatmeal ! 300 „ Barley ! 25 „ Pearl Birley 35 Cases Hams and Bacon m cloth and bare 2\ Tons Hams and Bacon, Farmerß' cure 3 Cases Roll Bacon 5, „ Lard 4 Tons Cheese 12 Bales Nelson Hops 10 Cases Maccaroni & Vermicelli Fine Quality Tea 10 Caseß Galvanized Corrugated N Iron T, H, HALL & Co., High Street & Vulcan Lane (Late Low & Motion's Store), AUCKLAND. BLIND FACTORY. WIRE GAUZE BLINDS PERFORATED ZINC BLINDS 2*AY BE HAD AT THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY, CORNER OE COOK AND GREY STREETS, Of any dimensions, In any number from one to a hundred, within a given time, of tbe best quality, and reasonable prices, and sent to . all parts of New Zealand. A. & A. BUSBY ' (Late M. H. Hobton Busby), VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS AND WIRE WORKERS, Corner oe Cook Am Grey Streets 1 1 W. G. HARP BT'GS to return his very sincere thanks to the Piako settlers and the public generally for the liberal patronage i afforded him during the period he has been m business as Carrier, Postmaster, and General Storekeeper, and, having started a Passenger Coach m connection with hiß other business, hopes, by > punctuality ond strict attention, to merit a fair share of pnblic patronage. Passenger Time Table — Leaves Morrinsville : Tuesdays and Fridays, at 8 a.m. ; Leaves Hamilton : Wednesdays aud Saturdays, at 8 a.m. Goods— Piako : Monday und Thursday ; returning from Hamilton Tuesday and Friday. freight taken by Weight or Measurement, at £"3 per ton of 2,000 lha. W. G, HARP, Proprietor. HAMILTON EAST, AND AT QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. SADDLERY, Etc. J WISEMAN has recently received • direct from the Manufacturers a Large and Very Suitable Selection of Ladies' and Girls' Saddles, Patont Safety Stirrups, Weymouth, Pelham and Snaffle Bridles, Spurs, Riding Gloves, &c. J. W. has also opened out several cases of Gent's Saddlery of Every Description. J. W.s now famous Station Saddles still command a very extensive sale. Harness of all kinds kept m Stock or Made to Order on the shortest notice. WEST END HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. rHE above House IS NOW OPEN for busioess, with a Choice Stcck of Groceries. Clothing, Drapery, Millinery, and Ladies' Ware, Boots aud Shots, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed and untrimmed) m great variety and newest designs (imported). Bonnets or Hats trimmed with any material selected to suit the taste, free of cost. NEW GOODS Constantly Arriving. All Goods will be sold at and nnder Auckland Prices for Casn or Monthly Payments. Fine Teas, 2s and upwards. „ W. REID, WEST END HOUSE, Corner of Queen Street and Taupiri Road. *VT O T I C E AH business matters m connection with the Waikato Times to be addressed to " The Manager," and all Literary coinmunicittfoas t° ! ' The Editor.' 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1065, 22 April 1879, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1065, 22 April 1879, Page 4
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