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Miscellaneous.

TO THE LADLES AND GENTLEMEN OFWAIKATO.. H SMITH begs to inform the public • that he has opened a SERVANT 3 REGISTJttY OFFICE in conneotion with his Fruit Depot. Servants in want of Situations, and hose requiring the same cannot do better han by making immediate application to he undersigned. Tenm moderate. H. SMITH'S Fruit Depot, HAMILTON.

SADDLERY AND HARNESS.

WAIKATO 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 Eugrlish Manufactures. Large Shipments of Goods exactly suited to his Market, and made expressly to his order, just arrived Ex "Lebu," "Famenoth," "Glenlora," and "Clan Fergusson," which, being bought in large quantities, and the Importer's profit saved, will be sold at prices considerably lower than any other Horse in the trade. Good durable Plough Harness, from 43/ per complete set ; Strong Riding Saddles, our own make, with strained web seats and military oiien panels, which allow the purohaser to see the tree and the workmanship of the inside of the saddle, and are cooler for the Horse, and less liable to gall. Price, complete with mounts, 70/ ; strong imported, oh bar plated trees, complete, 67/6, 72/6, 75/, with military open panels ; Strong Bridles, with Beins 1 inch wide, and fancy oolored front, 7/6 each. W. S. JONES QtffiEN-STRfiflT, Auckland.

M /aLEXANDErX W\ 2f #o/NEW COODSIBI V» EVERY MAIL>£-*7

ADAM LAYBOURN, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. SEED LIST, 1880. Waugh's Improved Purple Top Swede Turnip . . ...20 Purple Top Aberdeen Yellow Turnip ... 1 6 Mangold (Long Red) 2 o Mangold (Yellow Globe) . . 20 £ s. d. £ s. d. White Clover 010 Timothy . o o 0 Rod Clover... 009 Rape . 005 Cow Graii!. . o 1 o Perennial R>e Alb)kc ... 0 1 2 Grass,perbsl.s to 6 6 Trefoil 008 Cocksfoot 7to 8 6 Lucerne ... o 1 3 Prairie Grass 060 Boncdust . . . . . . 8 10 o Pure Crushed Bone (line) . . . 9o o American Bone Meal ... £<) ics to 10 o o My Clovers having been contracted for before the late 2^ per cent, ri.se in the London Market, I ant thus able to offer the fiucst quality of Seed at last year's prices. For the character of my Seeds I reter to any of my numerous CUSTOMERS in 1879. CASH BUYERS of Seeds will get 5 per cent, discount. Wholesale Buyers on SPECIAL Terms. Terms — Monthly Accounts. For Prompt Cash, £5 per cent, off Seeds.

HAMILTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. flittE proprietor begstointiJL intimate that large additions have been made to the above Library. LOT OF NEW STANDARD WORKS. flfgp" Terms : 20s per annum in advance. GEORGE DICKINSOW Manager.

PItfONGIA HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD.

Notice to certain owners, under the 12th Clause of " The Rating Act, 1870." fTIAKE NOTICE that your name apJL pears in the Valuation List of the Pirongia Road District for ths year 1830. Mary Ann Barton, 299 a, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 George Broadmead, 223, 323, Parish of Pirougia ; annual valne, f 5 Thomas Buttle 1-36, Paiish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 David Caughey or heirs, 134, h.p., 69, Parish of jfirongia ; annual value, £3 Henry Devlin, 291, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 James Goostry, 39, 40, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £p Thomas Keeua or heirs, loi, 155, h.p , 2, 63, Oi, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £6 J. T. Leary, 24, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 Dennis McGanell, 35, Parish of Pirongia ; nnnual value, £<5 Frederick Perkin?, 111, Parish of Pirongia ; aunual value, £4 Job. Rogers, 272, Parish of Pirongia; annual value, £3 William Stewart, 50, Parish of Pirougia ; annual value, £3 The owners of 131, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 The owner.s of 200, h p., 00, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 The owners of 255, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 The owners of h.p., 5. Parish of Pirengia ; annual value, 5s The owners of h.p., 37, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, 5s The owners of h.p., 02, Parish of Pirougia ; annual value <>s The owners of GB, Parish of Pirongia : annual value, 6 s ISAAC HODGSON, Chairman Hurapipi. 21th January, 1880.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1203, 13 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1203, 13 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1203, 13 March 1880, Page 4

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