WAIKATO COACHES NGARUAWAHIA AND HAMILTON. A CONVEYANCE leaves munis' DELTA nOTEL, Nganiavsnhm, each day nt 8 IJO u m , and returns same day, leaving Hamilton :it 4 pm. (Sunday 9 excepted). carding Passengers and Luggage, thus enabling pas*cngcr arming by steamer to proceed ne\t morning. Special arrangements for parties wishing to go throu'j to Cambridge. To Storekeeper*, $•<*. Light Packages coming by steamer as far as Ngaruww alii*, will be carried at reasonable ratesi Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire. L. B. HA ft R IS, Propiietor.
THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE DERBY, Will Stand at Mn. Hammovd's Farm, near Hamilton. Terms — £0 each Mare j Grooniage, ss, to be paid at the time of service. Good Paddocks at 2s per week, with every care but no responsibility. Mares to be paid for before the Ist January, 1873 W* STEELE." NB. -Groom in clmige, T J Mir* mm.
Saddlery and Harness. W. S. JONES, (Sccci'son to Mfssrs. AY. & A. Kknskpt) BEGS to inform the Settlers in the Waiknto and public generally that he has now on hnnd a large stock of every description of the above, which will be sold at very low prices for cash. W. S. J. would draw particular attention to the fact that every aiticle not made upon the premises is imported by hint direct from one of the led manufacturers in England, there« by saving tho importer's profit and placing linn in a position to deal more favourably with his customers Largo shipments just arrived ex Robert Henderson flnd Norham Castle. W. S. JONES, Saddler, Harness-maker, and Importer, lot, QuEEX Street, Opposite the Old Court House, Auckland. SADDLERY AND HARNESS.- J. Wiseman, Auckland, has received, ex Norham Castle, a general assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bridles,- Whips, Spins, Girths, &c. Also C.ib, Gig, and Buggy CoDara, Cart and Plough Hames, Harness Blacking, Oils, Composition, Ac, winch he will s>ell cheap for cash. J. W. also expects further shipments by the Harvest Home, sailed Septeinlxu 1 30. December 12, 1872.
F O R '■ S A L E, ONE Hundred and Eighty Acres LAXD, Ilanvlton. West, excellent soil, well situated, about 30 acres in good grass and clover. A JJOO-acrc Farm, with four-roomed House, Barn ; 50 acres improved, fenced and subdiwded ; three miles from ' Hamilton East, on a good road. A 200-acre Farm adjoining Hamilton East, about 30 acres in Grass, a considerable amount of fencing aud other improvements. 297 Acres, midway between Hamilton and Ngarua,vvahia — east side of river; good House, Stable, a largo extent in Grass, an excellent Run in the immediate Mainly ; this property is offered lit n low price. Several blocks of Land (unimproved) in avious ports o thci Waikato from. so U> 200.0 acres. < -To luditetiuoua settler * terms wilLbe easy.For particulars, apply to ' - W. STEELE, Hamilton. A nioc little Farm of 150 ncres, all fenced, subdivided ; about 00 acres in Grass and Crops; House, Garden, Orchaid in full bearing ; only two miles liom Cambridge. Apply toW. STEELE, UnmiUon ; Or 4o NATHAN RUM LEY, On. the Premises.
KIWI FLOUIt MILIS, HAMILTON, THE undeisigncd himng leaned the .above Mills nre pre paicrt to supply Flour, .&c, at any part et the "NVaikun and Waipa Kivqr> at the following prices, excepting Hannlto n which -,n ill be at 10s per toilless. — £ s. d. Flour, best Silk-dicssed (Kiwi No. 1) per tin ot '2000 ll)s 2(1 0 0 Flour, Silk-diesscd(KiwiNo.2) ... M 0 d "WheaUneal ... 19 0 0 Sharps ........ 9 0 i) Ikau, per bushel of vOlbs ... 0 1 0 I 1I 1 or Smutting, Gundiiu/, and SilL-drcs»iiijj Wheat, per bu-hel ot (0 lbs . . . . 0 I 0 Crushing Oats, per bushel of 4'> lbs . 0 0 3 Critohing M.n/e, iei bushel of 60 lbs . I) 0 l J "Waste in Gristing 3 lbs per husli^l. Sacks Is and bags Gd each exiru. The first three daysimach month will bo dovoted to crushing hoise-fecd. Orders caii.be left at the Mill, or with our agent, Mr, Tho*. Moiris, Stoiekeenci, Hamilton. Tcims— One Month, FLEMING & Co.
TO SETTLERS IN WAIKATO. IMPORTANT NOTI C E. THE undersigned being deshous of ictuining to England as eaily as possible, will dispose of the whole of his very laige stock of GENERAL DRAPERY at a great i eduction for cash. The atock is one of the b*6t selected and most varied in the distiict, couipiising not only the goods crdinarily connected with the drapery business, but also a largo vaiiety of ladies' and infants fancy diapeiy-. A Lnnje Dhcount for Cadi. Settlers in the Waikato will find it to their advantage to examine the stock before they send then ordeis to town. Note the Addiess :—: — T. MORRH, Ferry Wharf Stoic, Hamilton. N.B.— Business to be disposed of. GOOD SERVANTS (male and female) ran be obtained 1 at the only Servants' Registry of long standing m tho prov mcc. Established 18(12. The undersigned's method is to have a VElt-osAL interview with the servant's referees , failing to be satisfied, to advertise at his own expense until arranged. Fee, 5s in advance. To Land Sellers unu->ual facilities for disposal. — Ha>> uoud's Servant Registry aud General Agency, High street.
THOMAS GEM M 1 L L Blacksmith and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKEK, SHOEING SMITH, ETC. Duke-street, Cambr'ulye AW. REGINALD P.KRNARD FTTZP AT HI C X tiOOT AXD SHO'-J MAKI'.i:, Camukil.<<e. Repahs unfitly executed with piomptiiudc.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 113, 25 January 1873, Page 1
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