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"VT O T I C E . Any person found trespassing in pursuit of game or otherwise on our land be will prosecuted. J. A. & W. M. DOUGLAS. Bruntwood, July Ist, 1884. /CAUTION. The Public are hereby cautioned that instructions have been given to Mr Clarkin, who is in charge of the property, to impound all cattle found on Ellison's Farm, Kirikiriroa. W T . STEELE, Hamilton. June 30, 18S4.
"RELINQUISHED BUSINESS. Xii The undersigned beg to notify that they have this day disposed of their Seed, Grain, and Manure business to the North New Zealand Co-operative Association, and take this opportunity of thanking their friends and patrons for the very liberal support afforded them during the past and solicit a continuance of the same for their successors. All CLAIMS against the Firm to l»e rendered at once and for all debts owing an eafly settlement is requested. CLARK AND GANE, Cambridge, July sth, 1884.
HHE AWAMUTU STEAM FLOUR X MILLS. The undersigned having erected a FLOUR MILL with All the Latest Improvements, IS PREPARED TO GRIST WHEAT @ Is. PER BUSnEL All Wheat put through a first-class Sinutter before grinding. Crushing Done. Oats Is Od per sack. ' Peas Is 6d Barley Is 4d „ Maize Is 4d lour, Sharps and Bran on sale at current rates. S. SHORT, Proprietor.
FOR SALE.— Ellison's Farm 100 Acres, close to Hamilton and Railway station, within easy distance of Cheese Factory. An industrious family could pay for it in a few years by supplying milk to the factory. Apply to W. STEELE.
TjlOR SALE, OR LEASE. A Bargain.
A FARM of 1000 Acres of good land, partly improved, with plenty of good timber on it. On this property stands the Half*way Hotel, the Waitetuna Store and Post-office. The whole will be sold or leased in one lot. The Hotel and Store are doing a fair trade, and the farm is capable of carryiug a large number of Cattle and Sheep. The usual commission will be allowed if the sale is effected through any recognised land agent. For further particulars apply CHARLES SUTTON, Waitetuna.
M u —1- 1 °- E. L. JONES, Pianoforte Tuner, having made the Waikato his permanent residence, he is now prepared to enter into yearly or quarterly agreements for Tuning on the following terms :— s. d. Yearly 25 0 Quarterly 7 6 P. S.— Orders left with N. G. Lennox, Hamilton, will be promptly attended to. ' ' E. L. JONES, , Cambridge. EU P 0T U R E S. Persons suffering fromthe above should ttf»fily i .to.J.'F.-"R. Strickland, SiirgicAlln,strument/Maker: <(late maker. ; to Leeds, Bradford,; and' Wakefield ; Hospitals,' and - Gateshead .Dispensary),- Vincent-street, Auckland {13\4oQrs , from Cook-atreet, :
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1873, 8 July 1884, Page 3
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439Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1873, 8 July 1884, Page 3
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