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/rp' II R A ,'S H I N G. The undersigned, in thanking the funnels of Caml.udg'., Tnmahere and PnkeijLnra distuots, for the liberal sup])oi t accoidul to his Thioshing Machine fur the last two seasons-, be#s to inform them that, his new machine having arrived, he is now in a position to undertake thrashing on both sides of the riser, and hopes by attention combined with moderate charges, still to receive their patronage Thrashing done either by the bushel, day, or lump sum ARC If. WALLACE, Pukeiimu. February 7th, ISBt. T A N D F O R SAL E. Blocks of FIRST-CLASS BUSH AND OPE.V LAND. Quality of soil second to none. Timber excellent Pi ice low, and terms very easy, fi\e (3) pei cent, cjsh only being requried ; balance at 6 per cent, for ten yea! 3. Apply to (jr. C. ELLIS, Cambridge. Also, Lot 41, Kiriluriroa, 50 acres. No reasonable OiTci refused Ap;ily to W. F. BUCKLAND, Auckland. rpIMBER FOR THE MILLION. PRICE LIST, delivered on barge at Otaua Saw Mills, Waiuku. 12 x 1, 7s 6d per 100 feet ; 12 x f, 9 x 1, 7s ; 9 x 2, 6xl, 3xl, 12 x i, 6s 6d ; 9 xi, 6s ; 9x J, second class, for lining, 5s 6d ; 9 x \, ditto, 5s j planing, or planing, tongueing and grooving, 2s 3d; beading, 6d per 100 feet extra ; 9 x 1 rusticated, 10s per 100 feet. At per 100 running feet :— Skirting, 0.G., Gin., 7s ; 9m., 9s 6il ; moulded and sunk, thn., 10s Od : 12m., 14s Gel ; architraves, siu., 9s Gd ; Gin., lOsGd; moulded ceiling battens, 2i'in., 5s ? 4in., 5s 6d ; Gin., 7s Gd ; ritmi ceiling battens, 4in., % ; Git.., 9s Gd. JAMES S. GIBBONS.

ADAM LAYBOUBH AND CO, VTEW 1884 DEEDS, We have received our Fust Shipment of New Clover ancl Grass 823 d, and haw.iir sevwely tes>tul evciv kind, we can most conlMontl} ucommend them to oui numerous fiiends and otheis. White Clover Perennial Ryegrass AUyke iCanteibtny and Cr>w<rrass Poveity Bay) Red Clover Cocksfoot Ticfoil Italian Ryegrass Timothy Pi arne Glass Lticeine Ribgiass Ratstail Rape L'oa Puitcnsis Cicstcd Dogstail Golden T a res Poa Ti lviahs (Spnnji) ETaid Fescue Black Tares (Win- Ryecom. tor) Sheep Fescue TURNIP : Purpletop -Yellow Aberdeen Gieentop — Yellow Aberdeen Swede— G 1 ecu ami Puipletop Globe— White and Grey CARROT : White Belgian, AUciinghim, Shorthorn MAKrjOLIJ : Long Red, Yellow Globe, Long Maminotli. Also, «c aic having continuous shipments of best Sydney and Queensland Bonedust and Boneflour, Guano, Peruvian and Huon Island Manure and Rock Salt, Superphosphate. Agents toi Gljceiiuc Sheep Dip. ADLM LAYBOURN AND CO, DI'RII VM-^TJtKhT, AUCICI.\> I' '■p A X E N U T~L~C"W W. II POUTER, LUe »f Queen'o Hotel, Queen-> Pu doubt, and Chai lemont Hotel, AueMtn.l, bo*^ to thank lii-i T'l lends (especially the Waikato Settlois) and the I'i'blie viouei.illy Uw their very hbii.il support dining hi* fiitcoii year* as proprietor of tire above hotels. W.H.P. now wishes to notify to his Fiiends and the Travelling Public that he has purchased the Riihvay Hotel, Meicer, whete meals and otlier leficshmeuts are alvays icady on arrival of Tiams either fiom \\ickland ot the Waikato. And with bti jet attention to business, combined with civility and cleanliness, W.H.P. Uusts he will still meat a fau Share of Public Pationage. Mercer 21th August.

f 1 • THE HAF^ILTG^EAST BAKERY. MR \V. BLACK, MANAGER. The above Balsery i\ OPKtfWO THIS DAY m Hamilton Eabt. All friends of Mr Black are icqnesterl to assist him by paying CASH, so as to enable him to nuke a hosli sLulr. The Bread supplied will be of firstclass nnality. W BLACK. f^ h A "U D \i~~L A N 1) B ! There can be little doubt but that Claudt'lands will very soon be Hamilton. Wheie the railway station is, there the town will be The unsold portion-* of the Claudelands Tovviiilup aie FOR S VLE ; the p rices sue exceedingly low considering the po->itio» of the township, and it« many other natui.il advantages. Although the prices of the allotments are so low now, it is the ovvnci's intention to raise them to their value very shortly. All information in legaid to these most valuable sites will be given on application to CHARLES H. OSMOND, Land and Monetaiy Agent, 110 Qrjfcbxstrklt (adjoining B. Touks and Co.), Adoklaxu. GRATEFUL— COMFOUTING^ EPPS'S COCOA, BREAKFAST. v By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws w'nic'n govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellgelccted cocoa, Mr. Epps hu«* provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may sive us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet tha r . a constitution may be gradually built up until stronar enough to retist every tendency to disease". Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there ia a weak point. Wo may escape many a ffktal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — bee article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets or tins, a slled: JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISES, LONDON. Iso— EPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE or Afternoon use. WTTaNGSTONE. M.E.C.V.S. • intimates to .Run-hoideis and Cattle-raisers that he Ins arranged to 'make, a limited stay in Waikato, for the express purpose of Spay lug, Cattle. 1 J 'References to Messrs' A. Buckland,. 'Auckland ; Messrs Constable and Reid, Waiuku, &o. -', r ,\ •]' , li • . MAym t Q&pju S, - Ca^.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1818, 1 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1818, 1 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1818, 1 March 1884, Page 4

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