Notices. A |M I’ORTAXT NOTICE. jamelTreid f Lo‘<- Manager for P* it i Co.), Bigs to ii.foriii tin- public that be has p iktii- lately cairied on !>y Mr IVat. and !i> iisunud b i-im ss iu til— 01*1 .-iwp. h>L_* OCUpO'd |,y yjf W;-*i;.i!i, liailiiitoa Kit, wiierc he will i e "Till So reeviv.* a 0 -il! from those who litjiie to pair- in - ijim, •1. K. nop* s by .str:ot attention to busine— *, condoned with moderate charges and fir.-t-clas.s r.orkn .in-ijip. to Merit a snare of pubhc patronage. First-class Material Guaranteed. ALL Tin: OLD STOCK REDUCED PER CENT. .1. R. l«-js to notify tiiat, at the solicitation of pie \\.-t siti** ci.-tomcr, he has OPENED A liilANClf ESTABLISHMKNT Adjoining Mrs Gwynnes Hotel, where all kinds of Aid ll l.-rv ami harness work wiii he executed with tile utmost despatch. Dissolution ok partnership. 1 in* PARi NLUSIiiP liithcrtoexisting between us as Ovneral Storekeepers in Hamilton East is this day DISSOLVED liy mutual consent. All d.-lats owing liy the said tirm will lie ptid hy illiam Dev, v i:o will carry on tile business as hcretoiuie, and all monies ov. mg to tiie said linn are to he paid to him. W. DEV. OKOROE FRENCH, Witness T. C. Hammomi. November 11 tin LSsT. N. it. —ln reference to the above notice I hep to assure my customers tiiat I sliall continue to observe the same strict attention to the:r requirements as in the past, ami trust hy care and civility to enjov a a continuance of their patronage in the Mtnre. Goods only of tin- l»-t «jna.:tv ii! he kept in stock, am! will he told at the lowest possible margin. Owing to the change in my business relations I have to request a prompt settlement of all outstanding accounts. W. DEY. Hamilton. November 11th, Iss7. THE HEW ZEALANDER TWINE binder. our frk-iuH bt buy ir-mi X*jw sl Maker', \\‘j v/.juM jv.iut mil a l>w of the lienc'rtts which wtGihi acemo c itt I .' w..uM be c-a'icr ".t and geucraily ch*::ij*t'r; and fruia the* facilities at <»nr —viz., unr branches in ddh.-r* nt jurts of Xc*.* V. Mhitid. —we can >upplv any lEirt-; ot !n ici.i:;-' fr-ti; any of branches at v.u b*ir'- u'*tiu*: other m ikors may, and do d iiia !•*l>e able to do thh, but rs find t . ill -ir and our oxpoji nct* bi-ar- '.'it, Ai IT CANNOT Rr: i»onk jMi’oiiTKit m.vhinks We ! h:»vckii"\vn of cr<> iddi- 1 farni'Ts with a br>*kv!i down bii'«»j:rKi» liiadvr have had to wait a week during the bu-;. -t jail of h:;rv,--t time tlwy -up;.lied. Had >Jich I ■* on a machine of ..nr n; ike, it Would have been at w.-:k within af-w hj *m-. A 1! «*f machine- aie naiubered and accnr «:- *v dnnlic ited, and w-; choll-iure coinSuit- n ''A it ii the !.h*- 4 , ijiip-rt*-d in that it 4 * i 1 wild-* .1-kin.j 111 a.• 'j - to pur- < ;.r lkn.hr. we u: ,y .-tale that it is !i _ • f \r< c t.;;tnur machine i- e-.-.-t a- !!•■ imp *rt.*d, aiifi ■ Mt * ii* :nv th-ai in every of ;i -erp:-ai.le ikvh-r. We appi-ml a of the many Tv-timonials O'D-m-d for our Hinder: hot the 'I ->i ro.-UMi i- tld* i 11. .1 id year n-» I~ss II 1 ! it 4 i i -lie. It 4 . V 11. ls<7. » J ! 1 * i ;ht fr.*m V-*’; . :'t :j :i * • Jij.i ie '■ ; v c,. *j -,v -;k •:i dl S 'it-oi ground. * <e.\ » very -teep ih- Hind-r .didim; a f-*ol at opec, and at r.aj'.; i;;ue c , iUin« rind a \*rv neat 'heal. ibu-o-ON. v '..-idf. -ji. .March I’7. ]»('. i u jl'-.ivr cid i* nil I pmcp.;-' rj f »:u v-ri,j tin> .-c'ii h.-,s Xv-'ii in* < ntitc .--ati-. i.o-ti ! cut and lied Ihi ..cr--- in 11 days, a.:d i.'i :-3c hj I'.a.iv hj: j T>, >].•■ tl. i] n ell and jV:t wo■■ d clean -tuiihle, aitJj* > >ni«; oi !ne n:.-p va- \ . j v ii-ent, and other pat- oi jt w* fe p» d. 1 consider 3*>mr ihnd-T c.pnd to .any of the imported machinvv ANl* Ml‘H I.IuHiK!:OK I)]LU*nHT TUAN THAT WKiiK WiiUKJN*; IN THE >a:-u: i*am»o!*e v.tth mi:, i —vcrr.l times worked flci same* team of ihitre hoi-ct. the wholediy, aiUiotyTh 1 h*id a apare team j'e-ide in**. 1 had no from time of -tailing til! ! hni-h‘-<i. and I an: thorompily that 1 hiv* a really ir-a.d and serviceable machine, and l*uc that will k.rt me a good many sea<*»u<, Au.xanhj.k .Shanp. REID GRAY, AGRICULTURAL IMELEMENT MANUFACTURERS, 3Di:xici)iy. p OR SALE, In lots to suit purchasers—Alvout 8000 Acres FIRST-CLASS LAND; situate.! tfctween Cambridge and Matamata (adjoiniug Mr Firth's proptuy). Land well wooded and watered, can be reached in about Ii hours by good buggy road/rom Cambridge. Tart of the property is close to Rotorua Railway'. Title, Crown grant. Terms easy. Also, 50 Acre Lot near Cambridge. Apply to W. F. BUCKLAND, Solicitor, Durham-street East, Auckland. T\r ANTED KNOWN.—The Cheapest T 1 House for every Description of Printing is at the Waikato Times Office Hamilton. Educational.— The itec. Richard Coates, 8.A., Head Master of the Newton Foist School, is prepared to receive Gentlemens Sous as Boarders at his residence, “The Nook," UpperSymondsstrect. Auckland. Pupils of the Auckland College ami Grammar School, wiiose parents are resident in the country*, w ill !;ud tin* above a comfortable home. The house is large, and is most conveniently situated in one of the healthiest parts of Auckland. Advertiser has had several years' experience iu the teaching and management of boys, both iu England and in the colony. Terms moderate. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2410, 20 December 1887, Page 4
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