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Notices. rip o l e A s IT The FARM knowu as Cpleman's, lately in the occupation of Mr Butler, 340 acres, situated about three miles from Hamilton. To a reliable tenant easy terms will be given. : Apply to . -'/,,„ W.\ STEELE,. '~ Hamilton. TO DAIRYMEN AND BUTTERMAKERS. FOR SALE-A GOOD. FARM of 200 acres, substantially sub-divided, into;eight: paddocks, aridi- all in good heart. Dwelling-house, Sheds (with standing for twenty-five cows), Creamery, fitted with engine, DeLaval Separator, , water,and milk tanks, and all appliances for carrying on a large dairy. Abundant supply of milk can he obtained in the neighbourhood. The whole is offered to pay good interest on capital. For further particulars apply to N. T. MAUNDER, -. f . , ,:■ -i< Te Rore. T? 0 R : ' S A L E." A NICE FARM of Fifty Acres, two miles from Hamilton, well sheltered, good orchard, gardens and crops; new seven-roomed house, every convenience ; dairy, stables, coach-house and harness room, fowl-house. Plenty of water. Terms easy. Small deposit. Immediate possession. 300 Acres adjoining cau be purchased, or leased at a nominal rental. Apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton. TnOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. 834 Acres of LAND, three miles from Lichfield Railway Station. The land is of first-rate quality, all ploughable, well watered, and good road to it. Apply to J. S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton. TTjR, WADDING TON will he in Hamilton EVERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY And may be consulted at his Rooms, next door to Mr Harker, Watchmaker, Victoria-street, Hamilton. 6~~. T I C E . H. STEWART, Photographer, Cambridge, is leaving at the commencement of next month. Those requiring Photos taken should visit his Studio at once. VT O T I G E . ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Waikatc Land Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, 1888. O T 1C E. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands. 3rd May, 1888. OHEEP AND CATTLE DROVING. I am prepared to DRIVE STOCK to or from local markets, Auckland, Napier, or other places. HENRY J AS. TURNER, Taotaoroa, Cambridge. VTGARUAWAHIA SAWMILLS— lS The undersigned having bought the above Mills from the Waikato Coal aud Shipping Company, will carry, on the business as hitherto, and begs to notify to the trade and general public that he is prepared to supply timber for building purposes at lowest rates. Totara, kahikatea and kauri always in stock. Heart of totara sleepers for blocks, and fruit boxes for sale.-PETER GUTHRIE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. W. J. HURST & CO. The Partnership hitherto existing between A. H. Grainoer and B. J. Esam, trading as W. J. Hurst and Co., Seed, Grain, and Produce Merchants, has this day been Dissolve , ! by mutual consent. The business will be carried on in future solely by A. H. Grainger under the old name, he paying all liabilities due by and receiving all debts due to the late tirm. B. J. ESAM. A. H. GRAINGER. Witness: Tiios. Cottkk, Solicitor, Auckland. Auckland, December 31, 1389. IN connection with the above, Mr Gkainger begs to tender his thanks for the consistent support received from all the friends of the old firm, and, while soliciting a continuance of that support, trusts the twenty-three years' experience and connection with the business is sufficient guarantee that nothing in his power will be spared to make the interests of producer and consumer identical. A. H. GRAINGER. ■VT O T I C E . Owing to Dissolution of Partnership, all Accounts due over three months will be placed in the hands of our Solicitor for collection after the 14th January, 1890. mHE "Vf E W I7EALAND JUBILEE AND EXHIBITION CHEONICLE, Published by Evening Star,. Auckland. A beautifully-illustrated publication, issued in commemoration of the Jubilee of the Colony. Part I. gives a sketch of the colony in 1840 on the arrival of the first colonists. Part 11. contains illustrations of the principal centres of population, and interesting scenery in various districts. Part 111. is devoted to the products and industries of New Zealand, and includes historical accounts of the initiation and progress of most of the leading products ; also a complete review of the Exhibition at present being held in Dunedin. Price, Is. To be obtained from SANDES & CO., Sole Agents for Hamilton District. WANTED KNOWN — That the undersigned has now to haied an entirely new and splendidly selected stock of the above celebrated brand of Boots and Shoes, in Children's, Ladies' and Gents', iu great variety, at prices to meet the times. A nimble sixpence is better than a Blow shilling. F. J. SANDERS, Victoria-street, Cambridge. N.B.—The Kapai Brand is acknowledged by competent judges to be without a rival. Boots to measure, and repairs as usual. BILLHEADS, &c. printed cheaply and well at The Waikato Times Office.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2736, 25 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2736, 25 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2736, 25 January 1890, Page 3

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