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1851.

|S f $ J, R. VAILE

BEG- to inform the inhabitants of the Waikato Diitrict that they have now opened thfir Second Shipment of "JFintep Goods, consisting oi" the most meful and serviceable articles/

Ladies' Dress Material! of every description, from 4UI to 30s per yari Good Stout Wince) s, from B}d to 3s 6d per yard All-wool Flannels, from Is 3d to 6s (3d 1 er yard.

Fancy Goods of every description. White and Coloured Blankets, from lls l)d per pair Stout Wet Wove Calico, sid per Double Width Furniture Damasks, 2s 9d Sheetnigs, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers parp'cts, Felts^ Hearth Rugs, Matting, &c, Ic.

flea's and Boj s' Clothing of ovory description. Men's Tweed Trousers, from 10s Gd Men's Tweed and Cloth Cdats^ in all the various makes and malerialo. Men's Suits ami Urerconts, a yory large slock Boys' Knicker {Suits, irvni jL2s. •

ghirt*. Tie«, Has^ery, If^s **d jfyjw.

S. & ?. B, VAILE, MAPT ?

CpENER pF QUEKN AND WYNDHAM STREETS.

jjf E)V |S FOR TH p MILLION k JIIER SPfiipET MAN UpCH-BEUTSCH.

Knowing the scarcity of cash, I'm offering goods that are fresh, At less than English cost, I vow • So liow is your time, and only now. Ihe assortment n good and extensive ; The beauty is they are made on the premises.

,Old and joung, rich and po^r, By reading'thit they may be sure That during the present winter fccason They 'can |be clothed if they will but' reason. By one visit to our' Clothing Hall You'll find I in selling at prices nominal.

The following is a list of prices of a few of the Large and Extensive Stock during the .winter months ;— ■ ' " ' s. d. ' " ' * " s. d. Boys' nats, in Alpino and various other shapei, the Men's Black ploth Trousers (worjih 255) .15 |3 largest btocl in town, each ' ' .2 11 Men's Sydney Tweed' Trousers . .10 6 Felt Turban Hats (new patterni) . .3 11 Men's Cloth Trousers (worth 15s) . .6 11 Large-size Whito Blankets (worth ips6d), each . 5 0 Men's Black Sac Coats, only . .14 11 Woollen Comforters- each ''" . "' . .10 Men's Waterproof (Joats ' . . .14 11 Carpet Bags (large size) . . .GO Boyi' Waterproof Coats' . . . 7 11 Leather flclts (good value), each . . 0 Men's Winter Overcoats (various patterns) .24 6 Whito Pocket-Handkerchiefs, 'each . .04 Men's Heavy Pilot poats . " . . 14 11 Boys' Trousers and Vests, only ' . .12 0 Men's Woollen Singlets, all wool . .46 Boys' Shirts (hea^y) ' . .'1 11 Regatta Shirts (all patterns) . . .26 Lnmbswool Socks, per pair . : 116 White Lipen Shirts ' . . . 311 Boys' Black Cloth Trousers (worth 15s) . 7 0 1 " " And hundreds oi other Goods equally lo>y.

J. LEVY, having been established now five years in Auckland, and hav'ng given every satisfaction to hjs customers, trusts that, by still giving a gofld article a^low ngnr^j'he will merit * ''fair share pj" public support. Observe the address :—: — J . pEy y ' S MoN^sE> piiO^HlN^ HALL, Next to the C-lil Theatre Royal, 210, Qupen-street ; and t the Bianch Store, 250, Queen-street, adjoining Wpodward s (Confectioner), and opposit the main entiance to the Market. N.B. —The public are requested to observe the new Circular Reflector outside No. 210, in order to prevent mistakes. Open as usual from 7 a.m. till 10p.m. ; Saturda still 12 p.m. J. LEVY, Solp Proprietor.

COBB & Co's

REGULAR SALES ' OF LIVE STqpK AND AGRICULTp'ftAL PROffPCE 1 Are hela by the Undersigned as follows •-' On each Thursday at Remuera,' at twelve o'j 1 jpk, th^ Principal Market fpr Fat "Stock of' all descriptions. On each Friday in Auckland, at 'tfce H'ayjharket, at'eleven o'clock, for Horses, Carriages, Harness, ll*y, Corn', Seeds, and Agricultural Implements. On the first Friday in each month, at the Hav*n».rket, for Wool, Flax, Hides, and Sheepskins. At Waiuku, Quarterly, in Air Catnpueu's Yards, on the third Wednesday in February, May. August, and November, at one o'clock. At Papakura, on the third Wodneaday in each month, at hull-past twelvp p clupk. At Hendtiraou's Mill on the thjrd Wednesday in October "and A'piil, 'at one o'clock. Sheep" Fairs are hold at the Remuera Sale Yards on the if > *t,, i , i Il> IV I O I ♦ ■«• iicuonu luesday in rrbiuary. Ample accommodation for lave Stock cpnsigped for sale or awaiting delivery at l'emuera, Otahuhu, and brury, where they aie well kept at h'xed charges. Dry and commodious {Stores for Wool, Grain, Seeds, or Carriages, at the Haymarket, "\yhero the goods in store are insured.

mELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES

Time Table. Leave Auckland every Monday^ VVednesday, and Friday, •at 6 a. in., — for s. d. s. t> Otahuhu ... 2 6 Point Russell ... 15 0 Papatbctoe ... 4 0 Ngaruawahia ... 30 0 Papakura ... 6 6 Hamilton ... 35 0 Drury .. 7 6 Cambridge .. 48 0 Lpavo Hamilton every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6 a.m., foyr — v "'• ' Ngaruawahia ... u ... ... .50 Point Russell .. 20 0 Papatoetoe ... 30 6 brury ' ... 27 6 Otahuhu ... 32 6 Papakura ... 28 6 Auckland ... 35 0 Parcels forwarded to all parts of ihe Waikato, ' and must bp pajd for befpre leaving the office. We don'f hold iHirselvei* 'responsible fpr any parcel Value over £o. Daily Time Table : Leave Auckland every Monday, VVednesday, and Friday at 6 a.m., and every Tuesday, Thursday, and. Saturday, at 8 a, in., for— Otahuhu Papatoetoe Papakura DrCiry Leave Prury at 1,2, noon, for - Papakura ' Papatoetoe Otahuhu Auckland Leave Auckland at 3 p.m. for 1 tahufyu " '' " • Papatoetpis Papakura Drury "" ' L^ave Drury at 7'3,Q a.m. for Papakura ' ' " ' Papatoetoe Otahuhjj 1 ' Auckland Da'ijy for Pa,mnure and Ho ( wick. ' Leave Auctland'at 3 p.m. Leave Ho^ick at 7*30 a.m. Carrfagea, Buggipp, or Saddle Horses pan lie hired for all parts oi the province. * *" ' l * NOTI.CE.— On apd after this date a fipmpetent Guide and good Saddle Horses can be had at Capibridge, in connection' wjth our Coach, for partiet wishmg to visit thu ndernientioned places, viz' Tauranga, MaKet*', Rotor «a, o^it L^kep 1 District, Taupo, j^nd Napier. Terms moderate. AMERICAN CQACH FACTORY. J^\\ descriptions of Conypyances built to order, »nd repa|r? neatly executed. ' Horaes shod by cxporionccd workmen. N*.B.~A Stock o| First -class H«rses, Buggies, »nd Harness always kept for sale. Horses brMcen in to Harness and Saddle/ "' >r#i ' 'BpOKING-OfFlpl^— EILJOTT-STBKET. C. G. QUICK, Pko^etor.

ALFRED BUCILLINP..

M 0 ( NEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums}, $ q aiWcrate rate of mtcrcsbl •*■ * »•'.'>• jj A CX^ J 6^ & RU^ELL, 'bolipitors/ Fort-sjjrpejjj Auckland.

JOHN SHARP, ii ji ' NUR§|JRYMA^ AND FLORIST, (At Mb W. Russell's.) Cambridge.

T7"RUIT-T^EES in great yaric|;T Roses, Pint., QrnaJD ' mental 'Tree fund Shrubs, Flo'wprs, at Auckland Prices.

Orders ciirpfull; papiscd, and forwarded tf> CoapL. Pr Steamboat.

VAPM^j HANGINGS, While Lead, ''atf 3 ! Oils, Tuxpenrinc, VarnUhes, Window' Gold Leaf, Brushes, ' and Requisites.

GilL! airl Stained Pieture-franies and Room Meuldiugs,

Waikato Settlers.

HOLLANp AND BUTL E R, 28, YICTOBIA-bTItKKr, AUCKLAKI), (Neil y.' Quick's Stables.)

CHEAP. DRAPERY.

N.B — Prompt attention given to Country Orders. JAMES HARPER^ HAMI^TpH*' H^TEL, WAIKATp.

B. CASS, Cl^pside Houpe, 222, fgueen S^eet, AVCKL A X S,

Corner of Wellesley Street.

Fjrst-Cl^jis accommodation |pr Travellers. Livery and Bait Stables. Saddle-horses on hire.

/"COUNTRY SETTLERS will find this establishment

One.o f the Cheapest in Auckland;

\TOW READY FO, R DELIV E R V, i^ 250,000 Thorn Ouicks, \, and I years old ' ll - 2,5J)0 fruit TFees,' 1, I, and 3 years oM 2,000 Pin'us Insijjnis, and other' "Shelter Trees and Shrubs *" ' 3,000 Roses — Lippiatt's collection — took all the Ist Prizes at laic shows. 1873, Catalogues of Seods and 1 Plants now ready.

and a« the business "a conducted under the constant superintendence o^ the proprietor, customers may depend on being treated respectfully and honestly.

Every Article Sopnd, ANP

R. BAIRD, yiciouiA S;ed Stoker, Auckland,

REASONABLE IN PRICE.

No Deception! practised.

Watche?, Qlocks, and jewellery.

A LARGE and varied aasortmput of Colonial anci London Manufacture at '

B. C^SS. pheapside House, Auckland.

BAKER'S,

Victoria-street, Auckland,

IRELAND BROTHERS, TANNERS AND £EATUER MANUFACTURERS, WppL' IIERCHANTS.

D. KYI TT, OIXuVAKEIi, .C-c, 2-14, Queen Street, Auckland.

tMPOKTERS of Leather, grindery, Saddlery and Saddlers' Ironmongery, and Shoe Uppers of all Mill Belts'," Suction and Fire-Engine Hose. Vulcan Lfliie, Auckland.

Sporting ammunition of every description. A large stock of Blasting Powder and Fueo on sale. 7~~~ I E G h U~ ~~li] "PAINTER, WRITER DECORATOR, GRAINER, ;'; ' PAPERHANGEIt, \SLL' r 1 Orders left at the Delta Hotel ■« ill be attended to wit*h '____ __ punct'ii^ty. "' '

WOOL, HIDlJtt, SK|i"VS AND TALLOW, ¥X7"E are purchasers c>| the above articles in any u quantity at' the highest market rates for cash. ' Ireland bros., Vulcan Lane, Auckland.

THOMAS M O H H i Ureter, Draper, and (Jemral Merchant, HAMILTON. yiy ILL I A M BUTC U E R SMITH, I'AKRIEK, AND GENERAL BLACKStyIT^, Xgnruaiwhia, Waikato.

JOHN p. MORRIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Wim? Aisjt> S.ifiKiT Merchant, Queen Street, Auckland.

KEJ-NEpY HILL, T AND AI>D COMMISSION AGENT, AtjEXlisdaa

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 206, 4 September 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 206, 4 September 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 206, 4 September 1873, Page 4

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