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Notices.

GLAIJK AND GANE, LAND, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, HAVE FOR SALE ON EXCEEDINGLY EASY TERMS:Sections in the Township of St. Kilda, varying from 1 tn 5 acres Suburban Sections, from 5 to 10 ,icie&, adjoining Town Holt, Cambridge East. TO Acres, Parish Tamahere, adjoining Waikato Land Associations Newstoad Station, and in close proximity to Railway Station. Terms, one-fourth cash. 31 Acres, Parish Kirikiriroa, good land, and in immediate vicinity of Railway Station. Terms easy. 330 Acres, Parish Tnmahere— fern land of good quateby, weW situated, being easy distance from Hamilton, and about half-a-mile from a Railway Station. A very choice Farm, of 60 acres, all in permanent grass and turnips, securely fenced and planted with ornamental trees, and useful house and out-offices, immediately adjoining Railway Station. Terms, one third cash, balance at 6 per cent. Choice Farm, on Hamilton tto.id, containing 116 acres, about four miles from Cambridge, securely fenced, well watered, and all in permanent grasses. 134- Acre?, adjoining the above, and in similar condition. 50 Acres Prime Land, Parish Pukekura, securely fenced, and in permanent pasture. Terms easy. 330 Acres Good Land, large potion in permanent grass, with coltageand stable, all securely fenced and well watered. This is a very desirable proportv for party with moderate capital. Price very reasonable, and terms exceptionally easy. 347 Acres, Parish Taotaoroa—oxcollent land, well watered, securely fenced, homestead, etc., etc. ; would be sold as a whole, or divided into lots to suit purchasers, at moderate price and easy terms. "370 Xaasrr. A very choice Farm, 650 acres, in a v^ry high state of cultivation, very moderate rent, within four miles Te Awamutu I » ail a- ay Station.

KAIAPOI. KAIAPOI. KAIAPOI. Just teemed by J. R. E. HATRICK, Hamilton, a nice .ibsottmcnt of Kaiapoi Tweeds and Suits to fit almost c\ery size mid shape, tall, slender, low, stout and mdiiiiuj. A well-n.alc, btylibh cut, good pattern, genuine Kaiapoi all wool suits, for oOa ; next pnco, OO^ ; best quality t\\ ted suits made bv Kaiapoi Co., 70s ; trou^eis from os, tweed 17s ; same quality nude to measure. "21& 6d. Better value in made-up clothing cannot bo had in the prounce of Auckland fiom any retail duller buying in the ordinary way and doing a legitimate paying tuule. J. R E. Hatrick always has in stock other Kaiapoi goods, siu'h as Blankets, Rugs, Mauds, Shawls, Flannels, Shirtings, .Shuts, Hohe, and fingeiings. These yooils he gets straight fiom the Kaiapoi Co , and he challenges any to find him selling an article for what he knows is false.

THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR GREAT CLEARING SALE, ~J\IORRIS MOSES 1 " c?ases:ex DRAPERY STORE,

GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS he does not import direct from London, fioin the manufacturers ; any one in the retail adveitismg so. has little reguicl for the tinth, and must be very ignorant of the custom of Home manufacturers. Special attention is drawn to line of stion<» Caipeting at Is lid, ■well vorth one-half more ; Hessian Floor-cloth, ISin. Sd, 30m. Is 4d ; Painted back do., 27in. 13d, 30in. Is 6d, 45in, Is lid; Good China Matting, I .id and Is Gd. Dooimats, hearth-nigs, cocoa matting, window muslin and lac- countoipaiKSj, Toilet coveib, toilet sets of six mats, Is; brush and comb bags, ciochet antunaeassais horn 9d, lace do. Is ; table coveis, unbleached table-linen, "2s 4d to 3s 4cl ; white do., 72in., ."is Cd ; (lax ticking 1 , sheetings, calico, buttci -cloth, 2s 0(1 per do/5. y.uds; diapei, linen, holland, lolleitowelling, 4d ; special line of ioller towels, Tnrkish, '2& each. White Tuikish towelling, suitable for di esses, plain and stuped dimity, cretonne pi hit, sateen and galatea, in great vancty. In Urcs& Matei ial tlicic is a line of double-width Cashmeie, vaiious shades, Is (id per yard ; new checks iiom Is; other plain and fancy chess materials fiom 6d. A now assortment Transfer Crewel Patterns besides those already advcitised, including groups for aprons and brackets. Gordon Biaid, lOd per 3(5 yauls ; Antimacassar Braid, fiom Is 3d per doz. ; nice assortment Neck RufllingSj from 3d ; Josephine Kid Gloves, best quality, 4s6dj silk do., Is Gd, la lid, 2s Gd; thread do., fiom 6d. J. R. E. H. believes that he has the largest, best, cheapest, and fieshest stock of Ghildicn's Ladies' and Men's Colonialmade Boots and Shoes in the Waikato. Note a lew pi ices. Men's Best Colonial Bluclieis>, Ss Gd ; Watcrtights, open and closed, three lows hand-stitch, 13s (id ; Calf Shootcis, 10s Gd ; Elastic Sides, 12s 6d, a maivel for cheapness ; Boys' and Youths' Strong Kip Lace-ups, specially made with extra low hand-stitch, ranging from 7s to 10s; Women s Kip Dany, Ss <Jd ; Calf Balmorals, 10s Gd ; best quality Calf Elastic, 1 Is 6d, equal to any made to measuic, costing one-half mote; 1 Box each Sewn Kid and Pollack's Best Prunella, 9s ; Children's Boots and Shoes from la Gd.

For the genuineness of the above is annexed the signature of

J. R. E. HATRICK, KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON.

Under Gillett's National Hotel,

CAMBRIDGE,

TTT AIKATO COUNTY. THE BRIDGES between Huntly and Ranginn, on the main road, are UNSAFE FOR TRAFFIC, and the public arc warned accordingly. By Order of the Council. SANDER & NAPPER, C.E., , Engineers Waikato County Council,

IS NOW OPEN,

WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SPEING DRAPERY,

mAMAHERE ROAD BOARD. Notice. The VICTORIA ROAD is IMPASSABLE for TRAFFIC. SANDES & NAPPER. Engineers T.R.B.

CLOTHING, and COLONIAL BOOTS.

No Catch Prices advertised to mislead the Public.

Call and see the Prices the Goods are marked off at, which will be a sufficient guarantee that the public will get the best value for their money. O T I () X MRS. SHORT begs to inform the ladies of Te Awamntu and surrounding districts that she has returned from Auckland with an entirely new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and is prepared to sell at reasonable prices the undermentioned articles : — Ladies' Rich Brocaded Mantles, , Dolmans Four-in-hand Jackets in great variety, Black Silks, Coloured do. "and Satins, French Merinos, Prints, .Sateen', plain and brocaded, Light 1 Broch'i; t Zephyr Cloth, "Plain Lustre,' 'Oatmeal' Cloth, Creim Costume, Cloth "Pl?iid Dre'ss^ Nil n's Veiling, Honeycomb' Muslinj '. Marcella; „ White"Pique,'' Brown' Brown 'Holland,' l Fancy ! "Stripe Muslin, ' Swiss "Muslin, p Parasol.^ • ¥ Coioured',and White'Embr^oidery^ Blap s k' Beaded Lace and Eaces, in } ali The^tfevf shades, New Plaid Sash Ribp"QDS 1 , I 'Black > iWatered,. Ribbons,, , CorsetsT 6 Velvets, IPlushes aud^EmlbosVecr.V'elvetjSi Hats and '.•Bbnnetspi'-FeatherS/ 1 ' jFlpW.ej^ ' &0, , and

IVT C> T 1^ C) ET A PUBLIC MEETING will be beld in the Alexandra Hall, at Alexandra, on Saturday, 13th inst, at 8 p.m. Business : To appoint a committee for the usual Christmas sports. A. HELPS, Late Chairman.

T^ C) T ICE. 1 The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Alfred J. Evans and' George Ellis has been this day by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by Alfred ,J, Evans,, who takes over all assets afnd, liabilities of the late firm. (Signed) ALFRED J. EVANS. J , GEORGE ELLIS. i • ll ' Duke-street, Cambridge. '/ 1 • Witness : Jaj|. P." Thomsq^, „ Account* antlV*mMdge.irr; ; „

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1759, 13 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1759, 13 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1759, 13 October 1883, Page 3

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