Miscellaneous. "JfITTJR J3'E RY STOO.K. The undersigned has for SALE during the Planting Season now Coming in TpRUIT TREES T^OREST TREES r\RNAMENTAL TREES QUICKS. All the above have been raised under my own supervision, and are guaranteed true to description. Fruit Trees, Vines, &c, pruned a*reasonable charges. FKEDK. FORREST. Orders can be lef t with Mr Le Quesne , Hamilton East, when they will receive prompt attention. Piako Road, May 9. FRUIT TREES FOR SALE -Apples ou Blight Proof Stocks, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Figs, Peaches, Nectarines, &c. ; good Plants true to name, properly grafted, and best varieties, £4 per hundred, 12s per dozen; Grape Vines, Lemons, Oranges, Walnuts, Chesnuta, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Rhubard, Roots, &c, &c , at current rates. Roses — the best collection in the Colony — 6s, 9s, 12s per dozen: £3 per hundred, ready for removal July to September. Terms : Strictly Cash. W. J PALMER, Carloton Road, Auckland. FOR S ALE^ FIRST- CLASS ONE AND TWO-YEAR-OLD QUICKS! QUICKS!! At 7s and 9s per 1000. JAS. PARKER, Hautapu. O N E S Do not leave your bones lying loosely about, send them to the Waikato Bone Mill, and turn them into money. Bones purchased in any quantity. W. CUMMING.
ALBERT HOUSE, Albert Street, Nearly opposite the Star Hotel. In the above Establishment -will be found every comfort for Gentlemen or married couples in search of Board and Residence. Terms : Moderate. J. L. LONGBOTTOM FISHER & CO. AKI' BUYERS UYERS OF GAME! OF ALL KINDS. let a note accompany your Bags. WE TAKE DELIVERY AT THE STATION. FISHER & CO. "VT O T I C E. Px. & W. HELLABY are purchasers of LIVE and DEAD PHEASANTS, and of all other kinds of Game. R. & W. HELLABY. Shortland-street, April, 18S1. nMHE THOROUGHBRED HUNTING 1 SIRE TATTLER, Late Grey Friar, bred by Mr Nosvrorthy, of Canterbury, toaled 1870, by Traducer, out of Lady J<me Grey by St. Aubyn out of Medor.i ; Medora by Commissioner (Arab). See Stud book. Tho above celebrated Sire will stand thi^ season at Tamahere. Further information can be obtained from Messrs. GRAHAM BRO^.. Tamahere.
FOR SALE, A PIANO by Bord (almost new) Brussels Carpet, 14ft. x 14ft. Sin. Half-dozen Cane-bottomed Chairs 1 Seltzogene 1 Curtain Pole and Rings, 9ft. long, Plated Tea and Coffee Service, Cruet Stand, Pictures, &c, &c. Apply to R. HARRIS, Hamilton East. ANTED KNOWN, hat Handbills, Dodgers, and all kinds of Printing ea > be had at the Waikato Times office cheaper than any other house. rpOWNSHIP OF OXFORD. To Settlers and Travellers. A. ISAACS has now opened A NEW STORE in the above township, where every possible requisite can be had. Surveyors and contractors supplied on liberal terms. A. ISAACS. Cambeidoe and Oxford. DEY AND FRENCH have~a Large Assortment of Men's and Children's Boots. An inspeotion invited. DEY AND FRENCH call especial attention to their Large Assortment of Teas, in boxes and half-ohests. T INTON, CAMBRIDGE: Mrs and the Misses Young's Boarding and Day School. QUARTER DAY, JULY lira. Boarders '..-/ \..£l& 12s per'quatfter Da^Putpils ... ... £2 2s < • " Under 8 years of age £1 -la <",, * ~* i- t i - * tvt v ' [ ;LibQr*l;^dactipn made where i there are ■
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 19 July 1881, Page 4
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516Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1411, 19 July 1881, Page 4
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