NoticesH. H. HOW DEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON, Cordially invites the public of Waikato to inrpcct his LARGE AND WELL - SELECTED STOCK OP WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELLERY Which he is offering at very reasonable prices. All orders for Repairs, Etc., left with Messrs Friar, Davis and Co., Ngaruawahia, will receive prompt attention.
jr. IB.' WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c„ HAMILTON, Has been appointed Agent for the BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO COY., QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND. PIANOS & ORGANS sold on deferred payment system from £l per month or for cash. All kinds of Musical Fittings in stock, together with strings, etc., for violins. I will always have on view a few nice Instruments to select from. <&) j. b. harker7hamilton.
JMPORTANT NOTICE TO ORCHARDISTS AND FARMERS. I h»ve just received the First Consignment of COOKE'S GODLIN MOTH AND SCALE INSECTICIDE, DESTROYS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF INSECT PESTS. ©■THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL & ECONOMICAL^ Also, GENN'S PATENT TREE SPRAYER. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR DISTRIBUTING THE ABOVE INSECTICIDE. THE CHEAPEST SPRAYER IN THE MARKET. For further information and particulars apply to the Hamilton Agent, JOHN PARR, GENERAL PRODUCE <fc COMMISSION MERCHANT, HAMILTON HOUSE, HAMILTON. .
MIDDLESEX STORE, Opposite Gwynne's Hotel, GROCERIES—A New and Select Assortment. KEROSENE—White Rose, 150deg. test, 12s 6d per case. SUGAR—3d per lb; 13s 6d per 561b. BRAN, OATS, SHARPS, CHAFF, & GENERAL FARM PRODUCE CURRANTS, RAISINS, MUSCATELS & ALMONDS. YINEGAR, SOAPS, CONFECTIONERY. COCOAS, BISCUITS. DRAPER ST, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, & PATENT GOODS. TOBACCO. ORANGES AND BAWANAS~ALWAYS IN STOCK. BREAD, 3d per 2lb. LOAF. Quantity of Good Empty Flour Sacks for Sale. GOODS PRICES LOW, lE. T- DATET. SHOP HOURS BILL. My Premises will be CLOSED EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from 1 p.m. Open as usual rest of the week. WOOLrrWOOL I WOOL! The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, HAVE the most PERFECT FACILITIES for the disposal of Consignments in London, or the Colonial Markets. LAST SEASON'S OPERATIONS COMPRISED : Shipments to London ... ... ... 124,661 Bales Sales in the Colonies ... ... ... 122,522 Bales Total... ••• ••• ••• ••• 247,183 Bales Thus maintaining the Company's position as the LARGEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL WOOL HOUSE IN THE WOULD. Auction Sales will beheld in Auckland during the ensuing Season, Thus affording Woolgrower the opportunity of testing the local market befor Shipment to London, LIBERAL OI¥i"ADVANCES Can be obtained on all consignments to the Company. WOOLPACKS AND TWINE AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. <£Q For farther particulars, advice notes, etc., apply at the Company's Offices GEORGE W. SARE. AGENT.
j PUKEKURA HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the performance of certain WORKS within the district, near Ohaupo, in accordance with specifications to be seen at Mr Edward's store, at Ohaupo. The works will be pointed out by Mr R. Mears at 12 noon, on Monday, the 12th inst. Tenders to be sent in to the Chairman of the Board by THURSDAY, the 15th inst. HENRY BUTTLE, Chairman, | Pukekura District Board. Ohaupo, December Gth, 1592. ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the road from Matamata to Shaftesbury, on west i if Waihou River, is IMPASSABLE | 70R WHEELED TRAFFIC, owing to I culverts and embankment near Stanley I naving been carried away by the recent i floods. H. J. KALLENDER, Chairman Matamata Road Board. LOST— From Taotaoroa daring the winter, Eight Milking COWS and HEIFERS, should now have calves ; also, 11 YEARLINGS, branded I M on rump and front notch out of ears ; two COWS, alsojbranded X above 0 on ribs, one B on rump. Anyone fiuding them and inform- i ing the undersigned will ho «>a-nrded. I H. J, TURNER.
|JSE KAURI TIMBER. We advise you to save money by BUILDING WITH KAURI INSTEAD OF LOCAL TIMBKB. A\l descriptions supplied at very low rates, including Sashes, Doors, Joinery Turnery, and Fretwork. Forparticulai's please apply to Mr Mullions, Hamilton East. COULTHARD BROS. rpE AWAMUTU TOWN DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE, that MRS SARAH POTTER has been appointed POUNDKEEPER of the Te Awamutu Public Pound, in place of John Potter (deceased). J. WALTON, Chairman Te Awamutu Town Board. EDUCATION BOARD. Christmas Holidays. The Christmas Holidays in the Public Schools of this District will begin on FRIDAY, 23rd December, at the midday interval, and will end ou FRIDAY, 3rd February, 1893. By order of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. TO LET—A Shop in Victoria-street, Hamilton West. Apply to E. Jones, saddler, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3193, 10 December 1892, Page 3
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