Wanteds, &c. - \\T ANTED— The Settlei sof the Wai- \ V kato to try the Waikato Flour - M ills A 1 Flour. It is the best quality in , the market. Kept by nearly all stores kcepeis.
j 11 r ANTED KN OWN-Now English T f Field and Garden Seeds just \ anhed. J. T. Home, Tamil ton.
. \\l ANTED TO SELL— An American I T T Hoise-powcr (strong enough to use eight horses) ChatT-cuttei, by Richu mond and Chandler ; belting complete, " capable of cutting 60 hags per hour. „ Puce, £35 — \pply to John Runciman, p Bioad meadows.
! T7OUND.— A Scientific Instalment. 1 Jl Owner can have it by describing it and paying advertisement. Apply Wai- | kato Times Ollice.
! Drapery, and Ironmongery in the Estate of P. Connell, . Storekeeper, for Sale at noon on Saturday, at the Hamilton Auction Mart.
; Huntly, 30th June, ISBI. WE, the undurMgued Bntclieis cairying on business at Huntly, beg lea\e to state fiom and after July Ist that our pi ices shall be as follows :—: — d. d. Roast Beef from ... ... 4^ to 5 Boiling Bict . ... 3U04 Legs and Loins Mutton ... 5 Foi e quarter Mutton . 3J to 4 Shouldeis Mutton . 4^ Neck aud Bt east Mutton . 3 to 3i Uliops and Steaks. .. . . G E. R. LAING LKWIS B. HARRIS. WiT.Vh>s : J. M. Moien.
PI RE W A E D. Lost— A Bay Entile Cf>lt, about 18 months old. Two white hind feet; white&tai. The above leward will be paid to any one who will give such information as will lead to his recovery. G. S. DAY. Whatawhata, June 26th, 1884. LOST— Fiom the Hamilton Hotel on Tuesday, a Fox Tenier. Finder will be lewatded. FOR SALE— Stoic aud Dwellinghouse at Te Roie. Also, 30 Acies of Land. Apply to Marshal Forman. Te Roie. FOR SALE.— Ellison's Farm 100 Aeics, close to Hamilton and Railway station, within cnby distance of Cheese F.ictoiy. An industiious family could pay foi it in a few yeais by supplying milk to the tactoiy. Apply to W. sTEELE.
G. S. DAY.
POI! SAL E, OR LEAS E. A Bargain. A FARM of 1000 A etc, of good land, paitly un»io\ed, with plenty of good timber on it. On this pioperty stands the Half way Hotel, the W.utetuiu Stoic and Po&t oiiice. The \\ hole w ill be sold or leased m one lot. The Hotel and Stcie aie doing a fair tiade, and the faimis capable of cairymg a hi go numbei of Cattle and Sheep. The usual commission will be allowed if the sale is efl'ected thiough any lecognised land agent. Foi fin thcrpai ticulais apply CHARLES SUTTON, Waitetuna. ON SALE.— Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowls Wheat, Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene, Oila, Paints. TOHN KNOX
QHINGLE3 AND PALINGS. FOR SALE— Firbt-cla«ss Shingles and Palings, split by John Webb. Deliveied at Ngaioto Station. Shingles, 11s per 1000 ; palings accoiding to length. All ordeis may be sent to Mr Chailes Storey, Te R.ilm.
JJ ° T I C~ E. ' Impounded on the 21st June, 18S4, by j Mr Bin ton— j One Cow and Calf, white, led spots ] on nedc and head ;no biaud 1 visille ; owner not known ; for c tiespass ; for which pound 1 fee& aie chinned, and in default / of being leleased the above cattle m ill be sold at the public pound, near NuMruawahia, on the sth July, ISS4, at noon. GEO. LITTLE, Poundkeeper Newcastle District Pound.
F. FORREST, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, PIAKO ROAD. Ordeis addressed to the Nursery, or care of Mr LeQue&ne, will be promptly attended to.
T^EWMARKET NURSERY. A General Collection of Nur&ery Stock, embtacing a Choice and Varied Assortmcui of ABIES, CEDRUS, CUPRESSUS, MAGNOLIAS, RHODODENDRONS, &c., <fee, in differentstages of growth ; some of which are magnificent specimens, from 5 to 7 feet in height. These will be offered cheap (to make room for young stock), and will be found well worthy of inspection, especially to gentlemen planting new or enlarging old gardens. I beg also to draw attention to my Stock ot APPLE and other FRUIT TREES, which are Clean and Splendidly Rooted, being transplanted every season. Inspection invited ; Catalogues post free. o. s. McDonald.
«&§&* Fl TT AY & Q 0Q 0N ' fglp MONTPELLIER NURSERY, Respectfully solicit the attention of Planters to their general collection of Nursery Stock, including Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Bulbs, Tubers, Herbaceous and Soft- wooded Plants, Flower Seeds, &c. Our Fruit Trees are clean, healthy and well grown, and include the most useful and popular varieties, viz., Apples ou blight-proof stocks, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Nectarines, &c, &c. Catalogues post free on application.
t Fruit Trees! I a»n prepared to forward Fruit Trees to any address (packed free of charge and placed on rail or otherwise), on receipt of cash or good references from unknown correspondents. Catalogue on application free. JOSE Pll MA YO, -, - The .Nursery, * , r ', mmx } AucKMtfi), : ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1871, 3 July 1884, Page 3
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804Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1871, 3 July 1884, Page 3
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