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T>OYAL STANDARD CARRIAGE ANTS SPIUXf! FACTORY, DI T RUAM .STIU- ET ' WFST, AXTCKLVNI). ALEXANDER MAO V KIE Dosing to rfctiVt'iv his' siiUctc thnirks to his numcrou. ntstmw'is utul to the public genet silly for tho vciy liberal «>haio of support that In-, been t»ivcn t<> him in the past, .und he will tiy to mot it and hopes to pain an iiu rc.isod trade in the future. A.M. li.'is now gut the best Premises in the province, of Auckland, and has {,'one to.i great o\pcM<>o f in order that at a fii-<t rosthu might h.i\ehis whole' pl.ur, men, and maihincry so arranged «is to economise to the fullest extent both, jn time and labor. He has done so that he • might be enabled to gi\o his customers the full benefit arising from suth uronomic.il time .md labor-sat in-,' tn rangentunt, and this being at coniplihhcd he has now the gie.itest t.uilitios tor doing an e\fens! c business with ease and quit k despatch, and ..^ the lowest price*. All orders given or sent to A. M \cki k, either lor new work or repairs, will receive his immediate attention, and the .same will be pi omptly and faithfully executed, and ho i-. willing to gj\e to Settler-, iv the Country distiirtt all the assistance and all the advantages that he poshibh can ; hu is ih.-ro-foie piep.ired to do their work, when required, building anj kind ot Can iage or Vehiile of any gi\ en description, on time p.ij rrients on such terms as shall be most suitable and* advantageous to the customers, so that it settler;, don't have a Trap, the fault will be theirs not his. See out Illustrated Ti.ulo Circular \ylurh will be hung in all Railway Stations and in all public places — sec it and read it. P.S. — \.yi. begs to intimate to his < ustomers that he has engaged the scrwies ot a Coach Painter, also a Coach Trimmer, so that all work will be done under his own supervision and direi tions, and guaranteed to be done in first-class style.
SEED WHEAT. SSKSi t0 ..:l F- Canterbury SEED OATS. Potatoc ... ... \ ..in • /->.. White Turtuiian...i f}rowninOtll 8° Black dv ...J *The Ctirndian is a heavy .shoit oat, a handbomo saniple and very prolific. SEED POTATOES. Hobttrt Town Karty Rose Early Piukcyo KtU'ly Lapntoue Kidney. Oeeds I GARDEN j Jnstai lived a caiefully m kcttd iuvc'K't* < f Xow Suet's of approvea va letivs. ADAM LAYBOURN, FOKT-STPJ-lET, AUCKL A N D.
MR LEWIS O'NKILL will act as MANA(iKK of the Business of Mi\s rs i taker and^heehao, at Hamilton, of wlii- h ho will have the full control. WIIIIAK R k SIIEKF\N _ To Let.
ry\UK OFFICHS in tlic Waikvto JL Times Building, lately in the occupation of Mr T. H. White, Architect. For particulars apply to Manager Waikato Times. T^'TrCS TO B IT T LKIiR JiO YD HOARDS, FARMKRS AND OTHKES.
DRAIN TTTiK AND POTTERY Y/ORKS, ITAMTLTON WIST. > ADVANCE WATKATO 1 Wright '& Vincent Arc now pi'epared to execute all orders sent to them at A _ U ._ ( _'-. K. _ LA - N ] 1 Y. Vx T . L 'JI S > And of (pulit) mwuvpa.iscd in the < olony. They would especially draw attention to cheii' Extcn-sivt aud well-hcleoted Stock of Dr.iin yipi"* tnnn . Comiio I >i ■> ks 2 to 'i imlu">. v; <it ,ur. p.ittrin. Pilic, jt° Kiikv Clumii"\ iioni ', to li in- IJ^ I <)!)••. ilii-^. ._ - « I I.'WU Puts. (i.iiiU-n etUi 'hit , ; ? . \ .,.»,. I'm I'.r in;; Qu- .■ 1 1 't--.. f ~ l r.inix Int. i\. l'iin r~ ! <- liuri h I mint-. AiT-uN for Il.miilton: -Me^js. J. D. & K. Hill, whine ximiik"- can be seen and piic;e> obtained.
EDUCATIONAL. M\\*. and the MI t?E« Y()l'X(i ha\c pui chased the piopei t^' now in the occupation ot Col. L>ou .it C mibniig", ior thepurpo.-o ot E.stabli.-,hmg a Young Ladies' Boarding and DaySchool, And puipo.se OPENING on WEDNESDAY, Ist S KPT KM BER, LSSO. 13th .July, 18S0.
i [Cnicn. \K.") Auckland, No. 19S Queen-street, July 1, 1880. OIR,--I beg to intimate that I ha\e jus,t ky' purchased the m hole of the IJookj selling, Stationery, and Music Stock ot the assigned estate of Mr Newton Fairs, and that the business will be carried on by me as usu.il. A valuable shipment of goods, ex Loch Dee, is now being taken into stock ; other shipments are shortly expected. Arrangements are also being made \\ ith some of the leading London houses for a regular supply of Books, Periodicils, Stationeiy, ami other articles suitable for this market. MAGAZINES &c& c> — Subscribers' names for periodicals can be enrolled at any time. Monthly jwrcels, per Orient line, arrive from London, containing selections of the latest publications. Any article not in stock will be procured on the shortest notice. MUSIC!.— I shall make musical publications a special line, by having, per mails, the latest Magazines, Songs, and Pieces. A spacimen Piano is now on view from the celebrated makers, Brinsmead and Sons, for -whose instruments I shall be happy to indent orders on liberal terms. Having had considerable experience ill the Bookselling and Stationery Businessfora number of years with Mr E. Wayte, I trust by strict attention to the requirements of customers and reasonable char- i ges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. I remain, Sir, Yours obediently, W, X, MKARS.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1273, 26 August 1880, Page 4
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