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Miscellaneous.

TO COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIUHTS, BLACKSMITHS, CABINErMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND IRONMONGERS.

ESTABLISHED BUSINESS'S in the above lines to be disposed of, either separately or as a whole, the Proprietor retiring from Business in consequence of ill-health.

m HEWHEELWRIGHT & BLACK9- SMITHS PREMISES consist of Workshop 100 ft. long, paint shop, outbuildings and yards. The smithie is fitted with three fires, benches, drilling and screwing machine, and every convenience for carrying on the business.

THE CABINET and UPHOLSTERY BUSINESS consist of Shop and Showroom and workshop, eacli 70ft. deep, with large wood shed and yard.

THE IRONMONGERY PREMISES are fitted in the usual manner, with large wai'ehouse in the real. The stock consists of Furnishing and Builders Ironmongery and Agricultural Implements, many of which arc manufactured on the premises.

The Premises will be let on lease in each case at a low rental, if taken as a whole a reduction will be made ; or, if preferred, the Freehold or any portion will be disposed of. Stock to be taken at Valuation. A Splendid Building 1 Site to be let on lease for 99 years in the best position in Hamilton. For further particulars apply to I. R. Vialou on the premises, Hamilton, Waikato ; or, to T. & S. Mokkin, merchants, Auckland.

"pHOTOGRAPHY. To the Inhabitants of Hamilton and THE SUIIROUNDIXG DISTRICT.

MR. CHAS. SPENCER

Has Opened a

PORTRAIT GALLERY Iv a Tent opposite Pearce's Hotel.

All kinds of Portraiture done in firstclass style. Views and Residences to order.

AHINEMUBI RACES. To be held on the 19th day of March, 1880, on the old Racecourse, Paeroa.

Stkavaeds : F. Lipaey Em., J. M. CooteEbn., Roiicata

Pakiti.

1. Trial Stake-; of — soys ; Nomination 10 per cent on amount of

of stakes, weight for age, distance, H miles.

2. Poblica:n \s Purse of— soys. Nomination 10 per cent on amount of stakes ; distance 1 mile and a half. 3. Ohixkmuki Handicap of 30 so\s:

Nomination 2sovs ; acceptance 2sovs; distance, 2 miles.

4. Hurdle Rack of soys : Nomination, 10 p*jr cent, on amount of stakes ; S ili^hts of hurdles, 3 ft. b' ; distance 2 miles. 5. Maori Racu of &ovs : Nomination, 10s.; distance, 2 miles. 6. H^CK Race of soys : distance, ] mile. 7. Conkomtiok R\cr tor all beaten horses ; distance 2 miles. The remaining races left blank arc post entries : nil owners of horses to be subscribers of £1 each to the race fund ; entrance money for Ohinemuri Handicap to be paid on 15th inst., and acceptance on 17lh. All monies to be forwardod to the Secretary. JAMES COLLINS, Secretaiy.

-r*X ' INGLEWOOD & ' ADAMANT,' Hi 523 Package* PAPER H A X (i T X GCf APERHA N C 1 N CIO SCKTMS AND PtE^SIA^S, PICTUEES, AK,TI S T b' MATr. 11 1 A I. S White Lead, Zinc White, Oils, Varnihhes, Patent Silicate and Car&«jn"s Anticorrosive Paint, Bi ushes, Colours, Glue, Glass-paper, Tacks, Gold Leaf, and till Tratlc Sundries. PhotoiiKU'Hurs' (ji \b-i \\u Gi vsj) hn ni s.

N.B.— -Xotv.ithhtanding the extra iluty on PAPERIIAXGIXGS, ive arc htiil oil'ering tho largest ami bebt in the colon} at tliu banie low piiced as heretofore.

W. PHILLIPPS & SOX.

OIL .\Mi COl. n H Y. Ki;(' H .\Mb Qo and 97, QUEEX STREET,

AUCKLAND.

and POLLKX STREET, SHOIITLAXD

TO THE LADLSS /\ND GENTLEMEN OF WaIKaTO..

H SMITH begs to inform the public • that he has opened a SEh VAN I S REGL>TnY OFFICE in connection with his Fruit Depot. ( lvants m want of situations', and lio-^e requiring the same cannot do better hau by making 1 immediate application to he undersigned ''"erind hick' mite.

H. SMITH'S Fruit Depot, HAMILTON.

SADDLERY AND HARNESS.

"TOTAITCATO Sotllors requiring any • * description ox the above, will iiud it greatly to their advantage to purchase from the undersigned, who manuf.'ictures extenbively on the Premises, and also imports HIMSELF DIRECT, from the Be^t Eug lish Manufactures. Large Shipments of Goods exactly .suited to hi-5 Market, and made expressly to his order, just arrived Ex " Lebu,"' "Famenoth," "Glenlora," aud "Clin Fergusbou," which, being bought in 1 ir^e quantities, and the Importer's profit waved, will be sold at prices considerably lower than any other Hon-e in the trade. Good durable Plough Harness, from 43/ per complete jet ; Strong Riding Saddles, our own make, with strained web scats and military oven panels, which allow the purchaser to see the tree and the i\ orkmanship of the iu.sidc of th« baddlo, and arc cooler for the Horse, and le>ssi liable to gill. Price, complete with mouuts, 70, ; strong- impoited, onjjar plated trees, complete, 07 <J, "i-, ( '? To/, with military open paueis ; Srroug Bridles, | vith Reins 1 inch wide, aud fancy colored front, 7/0 each.

V» r . S. JONKs

Queen-s RiifiT, Auckland,

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
777

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1205, 18 March 1880, Page 4

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