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TOTE FOR KELLY! AWDTHESPEEDT SETTLEMENT OFNATJVB. lija.Nl> TITXtf&B. HI HE. Proprietor of the Matata>. Hotel, Eichmond, begs to inti^mate to the travelling public that he has engaged the services of a. COMPETENT, BLACKSMITH. Morses Shod cut' Current Rates. M. MXT EC HIE, TAILOR AND CLOTHIEE, 1 42 SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKXANI>. The largest selection of Tweeds in fhe- Province. ME MACLEAN, LATE BiTSTTIST TO THE CITY OP DUBLIN HOSPITAL, DUBLIN, Attends at bia residence, Pbinoes Stehet, Auckland, Rom 9 a.tn, till 1 p.m., and. 2 till 5 p m. Later hours by appointiDenfc. Bonded Store. TO. C. JORDAN is now prepared to STORE DUTIABLE GOODS at Auckland Bates. Electors of East Coast. QIYE your VOTES To-morrow ta G. B. MORRIS, who will Advance the District, get the Waste Lands Thrown Open at thei proper value. Consider how we have /been neglected the last five- years. What i.j ,the cause of our lands, lying waste?. Why, neglect of our late member. . TO 30RNT0N, SMITH, & FIRTH'S "*• PRICES CURRENT. " Crown , Brand," Flour, per ton 15 0 0 Ditto, 100's ... 15 10 0 Ditto,'so'B . ... 15 17 6 T.S.F. Canterbury Flowr r per ton 12 10 0 Ditto, 100' b ... 13 0 0 Ditto, 50V .... 13 7 6 Seconds Flour, per ion ... 11 0 0 Sharps, per to® „, 617 6 Bran; per ton 6 & 0 Fowl wheat,. per bushel, £s 3d to 0 4 6 The above prioes include sacks and bagp. Sacks and. bags not returnable. . TERMS :— CASH. Auckland, 23rd November, 1875. COBB & CO/S J^IYEEY AND BAIT STABLES Saddle Horses for iira at 7s <>d a day. Buggies, Carriages, and all sorts of conveyances.

VO T E , (tKKEL : Y. .-■**' NOTICES TO CORRESPOV DENTS. Anothee Militabt SettiißE. — Received. too late for publication* ■...:-*■-"■""■ BIRTHS. 'KING.-^-Ori January 2', at- her* resid&oee,. Tau> ' ranga, the wife of Mr- James King, N.Z. ; Q'elegraph Department, of a aon-. QdliD-SMiTn. — On January Sj at Kleine Cottage, Devonporfc' Road, Te Papa, Tautanga, the wife-ot Eric Ohnrlea Gold-Snaitb, Qovernmeut surveyor^, of a etynl : The Leabing' Tonm ani> Coeeective of the Age. Its- gurity^ remarkable efficacy in obviating d^JgesCive weakness or irregularity, tho promptitude and certainty with /which it supplies, vigor to the strehgthless, its tranv quilising, effect upon the .brain and nerves •, and finully. ita adoption by the medical pro-, fession as a means of strengthening and regulating the vital forces, justly entitle Udoipho WoLPE'B t CHIEDAM . AHOMATrO SOHNAEPfI to be regarded as the leading, tonio and corrective of tha age^.' . ' ;

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 347, 5 January 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 347, 5 January 1876, Page 3

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