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--StBPHiN TUCKER, |

GROCER, PROVISION DEALER; &c,

( t Bras to, inform his customers in Hamilton' and surrounding districts, that he has

REMOVED from urg OLD PREMISES, and uaii'i.o.v be found in

THE STORE NEXT THE BANK OF •NEW ZEALAND,

(Lately occupied by MevSsrs. Daley & Co.), and trusts to receive a continuation of former favours.

tSTThe same high quality goods will be always kept in stock, and the reputation earned for low prices will be maintained.

STEPHEN TUCKER. Hamilton', Nov. 20th, 1883.

/-\UALTROUGH& V/TT H I TE, Butchers &c.

VICTORIA - STREET HAMILTON WEST.

Q. & W, in thnnking the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for tlio liberu) support accorded to them for thg luijfc nine mcmlhii, wish to inform Ihem time they still liopetogujp* ply them with a good article fit tlio lowest possible prloe, itttd by etriot uttentioii to business to merit a continuance of their favors. Corned Beef supplied in largo or small quantities to tJoMhtetbrft.

SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE.

ISAAC BATES,

SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER.

SADDLES (Laj>iks axj> Oex-jV.) We are now ofFuiinjr the best vulue in these goods ever submitted to the public in the Waikato, as the following pi ices will show on seeing the goods and com-

p.uing with anything el«e in the morket. GOOD STRONG .SADDLE, hog-skin

scdtnnd knee pads, at £2 10s. ,-€2 15s to £3. EXTRA STRONG STOCK SADDLES, fit for hard work ; do not require any doctoring or stuffing to make them fit for

use — £3 ss, 10", and 13 15s. If you wish to lide with perfect case to yomsclf and comfort to the horse, get one of our CONCEALED ROLL SEAT

SADDLES ; pike, from 14 10s to £(>. The abo\ c goods arc our own make, and a genuine article. We have a huge stock on hand, and aie ottering them at above prices in order to clear for fresh fittings and niatmal coining forwaul from England.

lIAENESS.

In BUG(JY, GIG, CAB, PAIRHOKSE, nnd EXPRESS HARNESS, we ha\e a large stock on hand, and have detei mined to sell at 23 per cent, below usual prices current. SINGLE-BUGGY HARNESS (American), £4 per set, complete with collar. SINGLE HARNESS, beautiful finish, colonial make, mounted in silver or German and best solid nickelene, or white metal fittings — l'(j, £0 10s, £7 10s. GIG AND CAB, best super, fittings and finish— £7 10s to £10.

SPRING-CART HARNESS, from £G ; best silver-mounted, £8. PAIR-HORSE BUGGY HARNESS, good and stion<{, from £S (we can make lower grade if required) ; silver-mounted, beautiful finish, from £10 to £14. PLOUGH HARNESS, from £2 5s per

single horse. SUNDRIES in Cait Saddles, Britcliens, &c, 'iris rxch; or 4os common saddle and britchens.

OOLLABS.

Our COLLARS gi\ c great satisfaction in use ; price, from ISs to 2')*, best quality hair-faced and pipc-ioll. If you wish your horses to work in comfort and ense, use one of thesr; last. Those who have tried them pronounce them h'rstclass. If you ha\e difficulty in keeping your horse's .shoulder sound send for one, and we guarantee satisfaction.

GIRTHS.

Warranted not to gall. Girth Gall. — This annoyance is at last overcome by using our Cambiidge Giith, pi ice 7s (id, most durable and thoroughly safe.

Waterproof Leather Aprons, for Riding.— These do not let any water through, no matter how long exposed to rain ; the most economical because most dm able, both waim and comfortable in wear. Price, ISs (sd.

SUNDRIES.— A. few large Cattle Bells, at 2s Oil each ; European Rope Plough Line, best, from Is hi per II). ; •Stock Thongs in all known varieties ; iSwingletrees ; Hames, from 5s per pair ; Spurs, extra strong, complete with straps, 2s Cil per pair ; Good Strong Riding lit idles, fiom 4s (id. DRIVING WHIPS of all kinds and style in use in the tiolonies. Some very cheap Malacca Buggy and Gig Crops to open in a few days. COACH TRIMMINGS & CUSHIONS for buggies, &c, made to order. All REPAIRS promptly attended to >in first-class style same clay as brought in, or forwarded by first coach. , We have, a first-class lot of AMERICA**, CONCORD WAGGON, COLLARS on hand, and to be sold at a trifle over cost, as we have a fresh shipment to land shortly. ISAAC B'«TES, - {Manufacturer, and importer of? 1 " ' Saddlery, DUKE-STREET ,r, r CAMBRIDGE.

;...,.,. ?EBi'K / :& : ,.q0.u/'.; J

BUILDERS, TTAVJfNG contracts. .at Licjifield we 'JEf^-awi 'tb •Unilerta'k'e^ilib erection o£'^dpy> kiud f( dff Bttilding with,.'' dcspatbh. Pi;^eS|free on application, i • tTfmbjer, S^ji$ r 'i)oWa, &c., on^iahdi, i.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1791, 29 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1791, 29 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1791, 29 December 1883, Page 4

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