One Clayton and Shuttlewobth's 4ft. 6ik. THRASHING MA. CHINES and ELEVATOR with all latest improvements. One 8-Borse PORTABLE ENGINE. These have been used one season, and are almost as good as new, and will be sold cheap. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. VVAIKATO Settlers requiring any * * description of the above, will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase from the undersigned, who manufactures extensively on the Premises, and also imports HIMSELF DIRECT from the Best English Manufactures. Large Ship, ments of Goods exactly suited to his Market, and made expressly to his order, just arrived Ex "Lebu," "Famenoth/' "Glenlora," and "Clan Ferguason" which being bought in large quantities, and the Importer's profit saved, w m be sold at prices considerably lower than any other Horte m the trade. Good durabli Plough Harness, from 43/ per complete set ; ; Strong Riding Saddles! our own make! with strained web seats and military oven panels, which allow the purchase/ to see the tree and the workmanship of the inside of the saddle, and are cooler for the Horse, and lew liable to gall. p rice , com let^ with mounts, 70/ ; strong imported, on bar plated trees, complete, 67/6, 72/6, 75/, wihmilitaiyppeupanelsjSteongßridlei
W. S. JONES QUEKN-STRfIET, AuCKLANi,. NOTICE. Tt/TESSES. JAMES YOUNG " Ll - L and THOMAS NIXON bog to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge and the surrounding country settlers that on and after Ist November, they will COMMENCE BUSINESS as mHE EL WRIGHTS and COACHBUILDERS, in the premises lately occupied by Mr Richardson, and hope by civility and good workmanship to merit a share of public patronage.
Dickeson& Burnett
BEG TO DIBECT PARTICULAR ATTENTION to their PALE and Other ALES, in Bulk and Bottle, BR E W E J> ON THE Burton System, Which are strongly recommended for their BRILLIANT and KEEPING Qualities. "AJO Sugar or Ixluecose used— -Ll purely a Malt ana Hop ."Extract DICKESON & BUKNETT, MALSTEIW AND BEEWEKS, NGARUAWAHIA, WAIKATO.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Paitnershlp hitherto eAibting between Robert Swauu and David Sherriffs, at Hamilton East, under the style or firm of " Swarm and Sherriffs," Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The said Robert Swarm will continue to carry on the business and will pay and receive all debts due by and to the late firm. Dated at Hamilton this 20th day of November, 1879. Witness — James C'oombes. BOBERT SWANN, DAVID SHERRIFFS.
ROBERT SWANN, Blacksmith and Wheelwright, l»egs to inform the inhabi tants of Hamilton and the Waikato, that, having tho above busiuivs entirely in his own himds, \w is jirep.ue.l to undeitake work of eveiv tl»>hcriptiou, and guarantees to give satisfaction. ROBE PR SWANK.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1178, 10 January 1880, Page 4
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