MI’ORTAXT NOTICE. JAMES REID (Late Mar.iivr f< .l I’, at k Co.), Hi L'-i to inform 'tin* public that he lias paie.ia.. .i t!;.- i.u-iiKf. J,i<( !y carrieil on • y .Or P.-i*. .; 1 .• i in* o -'ll:; 1 ■ i iius.iin .ssiu ,ij " ! ‘M '-''I 1 . !<»." ocmph-d I,y Mr H..mili.ii, Ka-t. where he will he yimi In 1, iv,-a ■. ill fiom those who desire to patron;.,' him. •I ; K. hopes l.y strict attention to bn.-ine-s, ce-mi i wit! l ini'i'.-r.'ile eharye‘s a! ‘d lir-t class v.mkn.anship, to merit a share of public patronage. First-class Material GnaranteedALL THE OLD STOCK REDUCED •J.-. I’EU CENT. -I. R. beg.s to notify that, at the solidtation of Ills t\ e-t side eu-tomers. he has OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISH>I EXT Adjoining Mrs Gwysnes Hotel, "here all kinds of saddlery and harness work will he executed with the utmost desjatch. D ISSOLCTION OF SHIP. PARTXEKi lie 1 AIM XKKSHIP hitherto exist millet v.een nr as laural Storekeepers in Hamilton East is this day DISSOLVED liy mutual consent. All debts owing by the said linn will be paid by William iVy. who will carry on the business as heretofore, and all monies owing to the .-aid linn are to be paid to him. W. DEV. GEORGE FRENCH, \\ ill)'" T. C. li.ClMo.Vli. Xovcmber llth, ISs7. X.B.—ln reference to tiie above notice f b -u to assure my customers that I shall continue to observe the same strict attention to their ropiirements a* in the past, and trust by care and civility to enjoy a a continuance of tlu-ir patronage in tins future. Gails, only of Hu- la-st quality will be kept in -stock, and will be sold at the lowest possible maryin. Owing to the change in my business relations I have to mpiest a prompt .settlement of all outstanding accounts. W. DEV. Ha-mlton. November lltii, ls-,7. JOHN PARR, AORiCOLTUHAL SEEDSMAN AND MANURE MERCHANT, Dem i-.:- in Lir,v.M::i wkbi; a HIN .s PURE ENGLISH CLOVES. SV/EOS. TURNIP, MANGOLD, C'HH'JT. VEGETABLE, Sc., •i.. -Is Only PoVERTV BAY i CANTERBURY RVli GBA-s. AKgP.OA cecK-i'AOT. Earl* and Plain Fencing Wire--1 BKE/ING / Gl s. -AJANUKES. V. US. Jt IAN CUES. Waikato i; me Mill, p.me.lnst Pi-met -IB in ills and Cullivati.rs F.iu.l.tß, :i:ii i *iiit:v;ilors i'laiiut JJI J!vj ami CultlV.lloi.S r -SHi"*; VIKH IVu'i-s, Oil--, i (iGiiJ.c! R a3*.-r Flour j 1 unlly {' id id:j. j an i (’mi,* • t i .> .'*h'c Ji 1 »ij*. HAMILTON Hoi’s}-:, HAMILTON. W. F. EELL, BAKER f< CONFECTIONER HAMILTON EAST. PARTIES AX!) PICNICS Supplied '.vi'ii Pastry and C-. nle jilt oe:y at -snort notice. Wedding and Ciiriiieniug Cakes to order. W. K. I;:.!.!.. EBHTtTTOdMkstwct* u : rr P 0 R S A L E. In lots to suit purchasers— About SOOO Acres FIRST-CLASS LAND ; situated lietween Cambridge and Matamata (adjoining Mr Firths propmy). Land well wooded and watered, can be reached in about I i hours by good buggy road from Cambridge. Part 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. Durhara-strcct East, Auckland. El IUCATIONViL—The Rev. Richard Coates, 15.A., Head Master of the Newton East School, is prepared to reeeive Gentlemen s Sons as Boarders atliis residence, “ The Nook,” Upper Symondsstreet. Auckland. Pupils of the Auckland College and Grammar School, whose parents are resident in the country, will find tin- a’ ■■A\‘ a e-dll.f'Jl'lilflc liU.ljl'- 1 iie iiouxeis Litand U ihc-'t conveniently •dtuate! in or;** nf tin* jiiNiitliii-* t part" * f Auckiuiiii. AJvt-riiscT ii-> hu*l .-cicial ycaict 1 cxj;t-ri»‘nce in the teaching and oi boy--*, both in and i:i fh- f'-’oijy. nti'-h-r AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE WAIKATO TIMES. -VI'CKLASII ... XuAfcfAWJtHU UI.VILY T.ut'im Cami; ; ;:i>.;k ... Ta'.iahv!.:; ... •tibU-f'.* I .vwAWfit: KIHIKIHI Ha?i;livx ... W.HT-U Tv A :: . WAlMi.oycoMAl Ir-XM IN Miruan uNK . -I. H. M'lthefi.rd C. < iaidner it Co Fri.ir and Daiies VT. JL'-M'. LmUI A. S. IV.ml •U Primije'l. n .1. T. Esiwar-G •1. V., Bn.lyman -I. VT, Eilis •I. Ivnex It. r. Sondes 1 -ev and French tV.* Abliey 1 1.: - E. Pal eke T. H. W. Vale G..id..;i it G-toh
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2412, 24 December 1887, Page 4
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