Miscellaneous.
rpELEGRAPH LINE OF COACBE#B. Hamilton to Te Aroha.
W. K. CARTER'S Coaches will in the meantime run to the following Timetable :—: — Leaving Hamilton for Te Aroha at 8 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leaving Te Aroha for Hamilton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. Booking Office: Gwynne's, Hamilton Hotel.
HAMILTON AND TE AROHA.
D "TIDWARD3 Has put on a Line of COACHES, which will run to the following Time-table : — From Hamilton to Te Aroha, starting at 8 a.m. Tuesdays, Thuradayß, and Saturdays. Returning from Te Aroha, starting at 10 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
B. EDWARDS.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
WILLIAM RATTRAY invites Country Visitors to call and inspect his Large and Carefully Selected Stock of GENERAL DRAPERY
AND CLOTHING.
Ladies' Fashionable Mantles, New Paris Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Costumes. Dress Materials in the Newest Textures and Colors — Ladiea' Capes and Vibites — Sbylibh Langtrey Hoods. Black and Colored Silks — Very Cheap. Silk and Satin Parasols — Dress Trimmings, Fringe and Buttons—Scarves, Ribbons and Laces — Ladies' Kid, Silk, and Thread GlovesLadies' White and Colored Hose. Children's Hose and Gloves. Counterpanes, Blankets and Sheetings, Damasks, Cretonnes and Chintzes White and Grey Calicoes. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Silk Helmets and Straw Hats Shirts, Ties, Scarves, and Braces.
WILLIAM RATTRAY,
Draper, Clothier, and Silk Meecer, New Zealand House, 66 Queen-street, Auckland (opposite the Bank of New Zealand).
T7ALUABLE PROPERTY, close to V Hamilton, for hale, comprising 4362 acres of excellent mived wet and dry land, ou gravel bottom, intersected by the Wsiikato railway for some two miles, aud with the Te Rapa station on the property, the main road from Hamilton to Ngaruawahia bounding it on one side. This property lias the very bc-t facitities for drainage, having splendid outfalls to both the Waikato and Waipa rivers. Terms particularly liberal.
Apply to CAPTAIN STEELE, Land Agent, Hamilton, or to Mr. George E. Clark, Land Agent, Cambridge.
PARTRIDGE & WOOLLAMS HAVi: JUhT RECEIVED, Ex Brig • Camille,' And Oraveß for Sale: Shipment of the Choicest Brands of Tobacco and Cigarettes, Consisting of — Allens Richmond .Straight-cut Tobacco Curly
Black well's Durham, the pure leaf sundried «rraniilated Andersons Solace, fine-cut Chewing Tobacco Goodwin's Celebrated Old Judge Tobacco and Cigarettes
Kimball's Vanity Fair Tobacco and Cigarettes Kimball's Fragrant Vanity Fair Tobaec* nnd Cigarettes Kimbfill i, Excelsior Cigarettes Lorrilard's Best Brands, of Plug Chewing Tobacco rmy and Navy Mechanics' Delight, &c. T. C. Williams's Yellowbird Cigarette Tub-'icco T. C. Williams's Eldorado Cigarette Tobacco T. C. Williams's Flower of All Nations Cic.irette Tobaccos T. C. Williams's Tobacco T. C. Williams's Imperial Ruby Twist 5 , •, Gold Rod Camerons Venus, 10's, 6's, J's, 3's, Allens FichmondG ems Cigarettes, mild, medium, aud full flavoured And other favourite Brands
Every description of Billiard requisites in Stock.
Also to hand ex Waikato, a large Shipment of Cricketing goods, consisting of Cobbets single double and all Cane Bats, Duke's best match Balls, wicket and batting gloves, Leg-guards, Stumps, &c. &c. TheTkadk Supplied.
PARTRIDGE AND WOOLLAMS, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconists, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
f|^Hl3 Business hitherto carried on by X the late Mr H. Newell (as H. Newell & Cos. Waikato Steam iErated Water and Cordial Manufactory) will in future be carried on by his late Partners, Mr David Coombes and Mrs H. Newell, under the old name of H. NEWELtL& CO., at Ngaruawahia, Hamilton and
Cambridge. We return our thanks to the trade and general public for their liberal patronage, and hope for a continuance of the same. We remain, Yours obediently,
H. NEWELL & CO. P.S, — Orders by rail or steamer promptly attended to. Mr Bariield, Cambridge Ajpent.
CAUTION.
THE party who sent some pieces of old firebars hammer heads, pieces of bolts &c, in a consignment of bones, had better be careful, bags will be emptied in futura name or names published. Juveniles trying the same trick will have their bones confiscated. W. CUMMING.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1319, 11 December 1880, Page 4
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