Notices.
/IRAN'S CHEMICAL MANURES. Superphospate, Dissolved Bones, Turnip, Grass, and Potato* Manures.
We hare a fresh Consignment of these, ex Sam Mendel, and are prepared to supply them in any quantities, at reasonable rates and' on easy terms.
Analyses and Prices on application. HAMMOND AND BYRON 1 Fort-street, Auckland.
Wool. Sheepskins.
ri^HE undersigned are Cash Purchasers JL of Wool and Sheepskins in any quantity. Advances mad 3 against the coming clip for Sale by Public Auction or otherwise. CARPENTER AND BYRON. Te Kowha, Ngaruawahia.
FOR SALE.
WOOL PACKS full weight, Fencing Wire, Rollers and Pins, Bonedu&t, Sydney and Victorian Bone Flour, Seed Potatoes, Seeds of ail descriptions. Bran, Sharpx, Cheese, and Bacon. A consignment Vf this Season's Tea direct from China in Gibs and 1 2lbs boxes of the best quality.
KENNEDY HILL. Hamilton, October, 26th.
EAST HAMILTON, Nixox-Steeet.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
SALE of MR PALMER'S FREEHOLD, comprising 3 Acres and Six-roomed House. Over 6000 Fruit and Ornamental Trees.
Full particulars in Thursday's issue. JOHN KNOX,
Auctioneer.
MUSIC.
I%T ONS. E. CALON, Professor of Music & Bandmaster, Is now prepared to rsceive Pupils for Piano, Singing, etc. Pianos perfectly tuned, singly or by the year. For terms apply to Mr Dickenson, or IMr McLernon, Hamilton.
E. CALON.
JOSEPH COOHRANE,
Shoeing and General Blacksmith and Wheelwright, HAMILTON EAST, BEGS to notify that he will continue the above business in all its branches, lately carried on under the style of Coclirane aud Swarm. Orders executed with promptness and despatch.
JOSEPH COCHRANE.
Hamilton, August, 18S0.
FOR SALE AT WARTLE, TAMAHERK One, two and three -year-old PUREBRED LINCOLN RAMS in the wool. Intending purchaseis are invited to inspect them now, instead of following the common practice of waiting till tupping season, when sheep can only have fiom 3 to 4 months wool on them. Those sheep are diiectly descended on both sides from pure-bred mipoitcd Lincolns, and are free from any Colonial strain whatever. To bring the terms to a level with cash at tupping time, approved promi-K>iy notes will be taken, payable ou Ist March next, and a guaranteed pedigree will be given with every sheep. The Ram s can he seen at Wartle, m d further particulars obtained from Mi. George E. Clark, Cambridge, or PATRICK LESLIE.
NOTICE.
OUALTHROUGH, VEAL & WHITE
Will OPEN their New Butchering Establishment, Adjoining the Ha T nilt>n Hotel, On Tuesday next, Nov. 9tb,
And trust by supplying Meat of the best quality, At Reasonable Prices, To obtain a share of public patronage.
QUALTHROUGH, VEAL & WHITE.
Hamilton, Nov. 5, 1880.
NOTICE.
T> AND T /COLEMAN Beg to notify to their Customers and the Public generally that they will from this date supply MEAT at the undermentioned REDUCED PRICES :— Beef— Cash. Booked. Sirloin . . s|d .. Gd Steak .. . . o.VI .. 6d Roasts . . . . i\i . . od
Boiling .. .. 3£d .. 4d Mutton— Legs .. .. 4}d .. 5d Chops .. .. 4^d .. od Fore-quarters 3^d .. 4d
B. AND J. COLEMAN.
Hamilton, October 18th, 1880.
MONEY LENT on Waikato Securities, in sums from One Hundred up to Five Thousand. Interest modeiate. KENNEDY HILL. Hamilton, Jure 23th.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1305, 9 November 1880, Page 3
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