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Notices.

Planting Season, 1883. CLAUDELANDS NURSERY, HAMILTON EAST. NOW READY for TRANSPLANTING a large collection of Fruit, Forest, Shelter, Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants, Roses, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Rhubarb Roots, &c. AN INSPECTION INVITED. The Trade Supplied. GEORGIE MASON, Opposite Railway Station, HAMILTON EAST. Hamilton Agents— N.N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association.

TTIXPIRATION OF T EASE OF Premises occupied by JAMES WISEMAN, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Grey-street, Hamilton East. Clearing Sale ! OF SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC. SELLING AT COST AND UNDER FOR CASH ONLY, For Three Weeks, closing on 31st instant,

In thanking his customers for past favours, J. W. begs to draw nttmftnn to his Clearing Sale, as he intends relinquishing his Hamilton Branch. All orders sent to his establishment at 165 Queen-street, Auckland, will receive prompt attention. Hi; is prepared to execute all lines at the lowest remunerative prices. J. W. respectfully requests that all Accounts owing will ! % e paid to Mr A. Y. Philip, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. JAMES WISEMAN.

ngKJyw To the Inhabitants of JSSStL^v Hamilton and sur'Sfip^^pS'" rounding Districts.

The undersigned is about to start in the BUTCHERING BUSINESS in Wharf-street, Hamilton, in the premises lately occupied by Mr McDonald, and trusts to obtain a fair share of patronage by selling at prices that will defy competition. Further particulars as to date of opening in a future announcement. JOHN BETTLEY. Hamilton, 7th May, 1886.

MI beg leave to inform the inhabitants of Hamilton and the general publio that I intend to Commence Business as Butcher IN GREY-STREET, HAMILTON EAST, On the 14th inst., and hope, by supplying only the best articles of the trade, to obtain a fair share of patronage. Prices moderate. Families waited on for orders. THOMAS CASSIDY.

TT M . SALMON, ■" * - c TAILOR, HAMILTON WEST (Near Co-oporative Store), In returning thanks for the support already; accorded to him, begs to assure those who will favour him with their orders, that nothing will be wanting on his part to give entire satisfaction. Samples of Newest Goobs as well as OLD TRIED FAVOURITES. Thoroughness and durability, combined with latest modes, and easy fit, may be depended on. Punctuality and extreme moderation in charges will be found satisfactory, RIDING TROUSERS (durable and comfortable in the saddle), a SPECIALITY. , Hamilton, Bth April, 1886.

I TO THE INHABITANTS OF WAIKATO. WANTED KNOWN— That William Taylor hat COMMENCED BUSINESS as PLUMBER and TINSMITH in Hamilton West. All work, repairs, &c, entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Charges Moderate. All kinds of Tin and Hardware kept in Stock. The Trade Supplied.

WANTED KNOWN— That J. R. E. HATRICK has OPENED UP the LARGEST aud BEST ASSORTED STOCK of BOYS' AND MEN'S ALIi-WOOp CLOTHING (direct from manufacturers) ever shown in Hamilton. He is also showing Boy's Jersey Suits, ss; Girls' Jersey Dresses, Girls' and Ladies' Macintoshes and Ulsters ; Men's Macintoshes, Overcoats and Oilskins. Blankets from 10s per pair; grey ditto., llv per pair AU-woql Merinos, from Is 9d Dress Foule Cloth, Is Id. Velveteen New Braids, &c.,fortri"nming. Special lot of winter Hats, grand value. Boys Turban Tweed Caps, lid. Auckland Crochet Tam-o'-Shanters, Boys' Is lid, Men's 2s Gd. J. R. E. HATRICK, Eaiapoi House, H A M I L T O. N.

-TIOR SALE.— A BARGAIN. SIX-ROOMED COTTAGE, with quarter of an acre of garden, well finished throughout, and prettily situated. A nice property. At present occupied by Rev. J. Wilson, Baptist minister, Cambridge. Apply to 8 VV H. COWPER.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2160, 13 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2160, 13 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2160, 13 May 1886, Page 3

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