jV ° T_ 1 c K ' I' ' POISON IS P.KINO LAID FOK 1 l)t KiS mii Ih.-NVwZ-iiliiiiil i j liuii'i property. I Woodlands. 3rd Mnv. , jjj" '(> T 1 c KANY PEKSON found TRESPASSING on tho New Zealand Land property in search of game, or otherwise, will ho PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands. Oth February, 18SS. FOR fable Potatoes, Onions, Maize, Oats (all kinds), Chaff, Bran, Sharps, Flour, Tea, etc., etc. ; also, Donkeys and Pure-bred Co'lie Pups from Ponui Island, 2 good Yachts (10 and 4 ton*), also spars. Chaff can be sold on the station. Special arrangements can be made for shipping large quantities of Farm Produce, etc., etc. Consignments of Produce, etc., promptly attended to.-A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, next G.P. office, fort-street, Auckland. jg~ir WARD , y^i r A\'TK, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent, 7, AUCKLAND CHAMBER HlOii-sTKEKT, Auckland. gr"u G H Q' WE N, DM. V. DENTIST, H<>bson's Buildings, Shortland* street, Auckland. Telephone 601. ]Sj 0 1 ° E ' THOMAS QUALTROUPH, -> ~h"i UTCiI Kll - &c - Victoria-street, j HAMILTON WEST. | T. Q. desires to thank the inhabi- j tants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to him Bince he started in business, and now begs to inform them that he will at all times supply meat of first quality at reasonable prices. THOMAS QUALTROUGH. January, 1883. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER AND pRODUCE jyjERCHANT, 215 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. All goods sent in for sale will receive prompt attention and account of sales immediately remitted. The interests of farmers and producers carefully sti'died in relation to quick sales, consistent with fair prices. Account Sales of Fruit rendered weekly oTFTP 1 111 ng * Drover & Commission Agent, Begs to notify that, in consequence of representation? made from sources he is prepared to buy bIUL/ft. of all kinds ou commission, both in the Auckland and Waikato markets. His attendance at the various sales and thorough knowledge of stock gives him peculiar advantages in the interests of his clients. Cattle purchased through his agency •will be delivered at the lowest rates for driving. Address : 0. F. PILLING, Hamilton. j^TiiEPiw most assuredy is what Austialians as a ■whole are earnestly seeking, the great majority by swarming into cities and large towns, wrestling and struggling with, innumerable difficulties —they live life's fitful fever through, all forgetful or unaware of the fact that they might enjoy a peaceful life, without harassing care or anxiety and with a bountiful supply Of all earth's richest blessings, if they only bestowed one-half of the labour on a small piece of cultural land with IRRI6ATION X-"-desire to secure and plant ten or twenty acres, or more of land should apply to The Co-operative Irrigation and Mercant ilk Society Australia, Ltd.— which seeks not to make a profit out of the r'r'Ty CO-OPERATION to facilitate the settlement of eyeryont desirous to secure land and have it culti vated, or willing to settle on and cultivat it for himself. No investment for capita or labourgyields half so certain or haud< some a return as intelligent cultivatioi
of tbe soil. QUANTONG, the first colony of this Society, is now being rapidly sold and settled. It is situated 10 miles from Horsham, on the railway line, and has five miles frontage to the Wimmera river. It is a most picturesque spot. The soil is rich sandy loam, very friable and easily worked. Water will shortly be supplied by the Western Wimmera Irrigation Trust from he Wartook Reservoir. A capable expert will be placed at the disposal of the settlers. Everything is done for all colonists alike at cost, no big profits being necessary. Easy extended terms. Send for illustrated pamphlets, etc., to | H. POTTF.NGER, 83 Temple Court. Melbourne. 5P r E E Herbalist and Phrenologist, and Electrician, Turner Street, AUCKLAND,
Calls attention to the fact that no * disease fails to yield to Herbal and Electric treatment. His operations are i unique, practical aud painless. j Testimonials prove cures are affected ] in a few days. Herbs are of little value , without scientific electrical treatment. I Full and "FREE information respecting j Dr. Hall's pre ; it remedy (sold in Auckland for ISs 6d, each purchaser of "Dr. i Hall's medicine having besides to take an oath of seciecyj. All details of this furnished free ! The apparatus connected therewith sold by me from 6s to 10a. No secrecy !! Hours of Attendance : Daily: 12 noon to 2 p.m., excep Saturdays. Nightly : From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays : From 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. Correspondence Solicited. T. D. H alstead Veterinary Surgeon, Livery and Bait Stabler, DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses on Hire; also, Buggies and Traps of every description. NIGHT GROOM IN ATTENDANCE. Telephone 437.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3130, 6 August 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)
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