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tiling, shorthorn Bull.

JJRU'lill KING (i0.i1.), bed bjuihi Meikle, F-i]., Balinuuli, Count \ Cai-iu, Ir. land; c-iUed Mi\ 8. 1870. By The Briton (20,2b1-), In Bntisii 1-la^ a'.r^',l) , dam PraiCLSs, by bheet 1 lmi, b\ S ect Am i.or (lSnliO), g>l b; leu.int ii.g.it (ib,'JG7), (,','d «. l oui ti -», In llopowill Iho abovu well-known fthorthoru Bull will i-eiw a Inuitul number of cows at a fie ol two guuuas iarh cow \ouo but quiet cows taken. Paddocks for cows from a distance ono shilling per weik. Fee to be paid beforu iei uce. liruish King obtained lbfc prize at the Now Zealand Agncultuial fcocietj's Cattle JSbow, November 12, 1873. Several Yearlings and Bull Cnl\c-> for snle A. W 0 CUBING, Ohaupo.

KLED AND UKh'il'S AUCKLAND ALMA N'A C

18 7 4.

THE Publishers beg leave to announce the approaching publication of tho second number ol this Almanac. In doing so they desire, to express their pxtromc giutitiontion md gratitude lor the unexpected inception accordca to the lirst issue In submit tnij; to the icMdents of the province the l]r-t number oi what thej were determined to ultimately make a household necessity, they had cilculiited on meeting vith a certain amount of apathy, and incurring no uicouiiclerahle loss ; nnd in prtnting 2,000 copies ot the Almante >lir) hadixpeeted thatnt leant a thou»:iud would rvmnin on laud to b given away gratuitously It was therefore with oinpiise lley iound before the half' of tho first month of the war hud piissed that e>ery copy had bicn sold, and that aiders weio pouring in 'from "nil their ngcuts leqiiiiiiiiihmwt an equal ninnher to that already sujiplicd, a uemano which it was Jound impossible then to meet owing to the type having been distributed. Instead aNo of a pecuuian .oss it was iound that there had resulted a \ery considerabfe .nofit on the h'rst issue. Lneouniged by such results the publishers have no longer Instancy us to the eitent to which they mny ventiue in the endeavour to niaLe ther annual an unrit ailed liancl book for the pio. nice, ami ihev are resolvea that the coming number will lar ex-el its jimhussor. It is not their purpose to indicate the several jointsj oints oi excellence that will chm-actc-rne their Al nunuc for 1874 Suffice it to suy that through their agents, enquiries by eorre*poi dents, anil a specuil commissioner proceeding through the various »et. tl- mints, the information respecting the ieveral districts will be of tho most extensive and exhaustive cbara"ter, while fiuidcd by past experience tho publishers have inane provision ior the supply of any additional ciumami tor the publication that is likel; to arise. An the iigenciex ot the Evk.M.sg NrAU, which will bo ugencies for the Almanac, arcnow extended all over the province, the distribution ot the issue will be prompt and general ; and as it is hoi the oh j.ctof the publishers to make an\ peeunmrv profit b> the transaction, but only to produce that which \\i"ll bo beneficial io the province, interesting mid u<elul to the public and indieativo to their own enterprise, they conhdenllj ltlv on even un mciease in the cordial and substantial encouragement alforded to the iirst edition. REED <fc BRETT,

Publu x ri H. B. MORTON, Importer and Commission Agent, CUSTO&I-HOUtSE XT itUET, AUCKLAND, Has nn Sale, TEA, W||/^ HALF-CHESTS, various m-ades, from medium *- FV - rvr t0 fi»Mt full flavoured Sou Chow, Congou Suyar: 700 mats finest White Crystal s>o „ Yellow 50 kegs Bright Yellow Honolulu 12 tons Victoria Company's, assorted 1 " Treacle in keg-., i casks, and hogshead* Puces' C mdles: 350 boxes. lobacco: 150 J-boxes nnd cases, including "Crown,, " Orion," " Venus," and " Waterhly/, brands Fait : 800 ba ? s, each 1 cwt (Weston and WestaUt) P.ennotU: 60 Jars ' Confectionery and Marmalado : 700 casos (Keller's) Dried FruiU : 300 packnges fine Elcme, Sultana, nnd Muscatel Kaisins, Currants, Jordan and Softshell Uinonds, liuicelona nuts, Walnuts rx . , t, , V, lg l Frenc!l Prunes, Spices and Es-enees Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, Flour, Pap,.,-, and Paper Ua«* various size^ and qualities, Starch, Mustard, Split Pen's iliee, C>coa, Chocolate, Jams, Hops, Oihuens Stores ol overv di'hcn tion, Vinegar in case and bottle, Wo. center Since, OKons lamed lomato Siuee, Soda Crystals, Soap, Soup Powder, Koro-cne, <fee, &c Also,— Woolpacks. Axe Handles, assorted Brush ware, Clothes Lines and Clothes Pegs, American Buckets, Oikey'i Knife Polish, Bath Bricks, Twine, Cotton Waste, Sail Cunvai, &c, &c.

THE (.mleraigned be^s to inform the public that he ba& opened an establishment No. 98, Queen- Strret, with a laws and well selected stock of tho undo rmei ,tiouoc articles, which have been selected by him dining a wait to America and Europe. Cigais Wood an. l Clay Pipes Footballs bnutfs Walking Sticks Boxing Gloven billiard Cloths ball, and Cue Tip. Etc, 2tc, A large assortment of Tobacconists' sundries. G. WALLER, Wholesale and Wvtail Tobacconist, Apcklanj,, Thames and tVhunganui The largest assortment of Meerschaum Pipes iv the colony direct from Vienna.

W. Sloane, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST AND DENTIST, WIO1 > QIKKN &IREET, ALEXANDRA. PATENT MEDICINES. Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed. FANCY REPOSITORY. To Carpenters, Etc

rpENDERS will be received until Noon, tbo sth day of December, for the Erection of an Hotel at Camb ldge. The whole of the Timber will be supplied to the Contractor at a given price per hundred. Plan, and Specification* can bo aeon at my office on and after Tuesday, the 25tb proximo. I. R VIALOU, Architect aud Surveyor. Hamilton, Nov 20.h, 1873. To Builders, Settlers, and others. JAMES GIUBON3 <fc CO. T>EG tp giro notice that they are erecting a Saw Mill at XJ VViiikato Heads, tt ud will shortly bo prepared to deliver all kind* ol Umlding Material, at any landing plaoe on the Waikato and Waipa Rivers at extremely low rates. Full p.rticularb 111 a future ddveiiiaemcut

Ngaruawahia Bakery. T BCG to notify tint I have disposed of the busings -*- lately conducted by Mr Ganuoimwftj m tho above premises to Mr Thorna* Blarkinore, for "whom I beg to elicit a continuance of pabt fn.ors. All accounts sinoe September l,t nro due to Mr Blackmore. GIU hDUJbC^MBK

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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 245, 4 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 245, 4 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 245, 4 December 1873, Page 3

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