GEORGE E. CLARK, Land, Stock And Commission Agent. TO LET— 100 Acres Land, greater portion laid down with permanent grass, securely fenced, with comfortable dwelling-house, outbuildings, stockyard, &c, &c. Full particulars on application to the undersigned. FOR SALE-SMALL FARMS— 125 Acres, improved land 100 „ with house, &c. 150 „ 100 „ FOR SALE— First-class Spring Trap and Harness A well-bred Shorthorn Bull 120 Ewes, all get of Pure Lincoln Rams, to be sold cheap. , Bonedudt ! Bonedust ! Bonedust ! , Daily expected from Melbourne 100 tons Victorian Bonemeal. Orders booked to be delivered into railway trucks from vessels side, 5 Tons and upwards, £8 per ton 1 to 4 tons, £8 5s per ton Subject to discount of 5s per ton for cash. This article has been largely used during the past season for turnips and grass, and has given most satisfactory results. Order early of GEORGE E. CLARK, SEED MERCHANT & COMMISSION AGENT.
ME D I C A X E D I C A Jj H. J. FOWLES, Family and Dispensing Chemist, MEDICAL HALL, HAMILTON EAST, (Next to Messrs. Small and Coates). H. J. Fowles respectfully informs the inhabitants of Hamilton and surrounding districts that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above premises, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Drugs and Chemicals of the purest quality only, and a well-assorted stock of English and Foreign Patent Medicines always on hand. STATIONERY, &c.
PHOTOGRAPH?! CAMBRIDGE & HAMILTON. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I shall leave Hamilton about the 21st of April and proceed to Cambridge for a short season of One Month. FROM ®"1K PER DOZEN ! ! ! i^r±Os. Views and Gentlemen's Residences taken to order. Terms on application. I shall proceed to Cambridge on the 21st oj April. CHAS. SPENCER.
HAMILTON WHOLESALE BOTTLING STORE. D. Sherriff, Proprietor. IS now supplied with English Bottled Ale and Porter, Wines, Spirits, Marshall and Copeland's Dunedin Ale, with other Brands in casks and bottles at prices hitherto unknown in the Waikato. CHARLES WALLNUTT, Manager.
Hamilton, March 21st, 1880. ~K QTEAM COMMUNI-C^-^^gs. O CATION between yTT prafljX!^ Auckland, Ohinemuri and agjjt jBHHSEi Omahu Landing. S.S. "Riro Biro," Connecting with P.S. "Enterprise" at Shortland. Time Table :—: — Every Tuesday from Paeroa and every Wednesday from Omahu at 11 o'clock, with mail and passengers only. Every Thursday from Paeron and every Friday from Omahu, at 1 1 o'clock, with cargo and timber. R. ONYON, Atfent, Shortlaud, \Vh.arf.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1212, 6 April 1880, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1212, 6 April 1880, Page 3
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