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KAIAPOI. "{.KAIAPOI. Y , KAIAPOL '„ Just received by J.R. E. HATRICK,' Hamilton^ a> iiiee assortment tof Kninpoi Tweeds and Suits to lit almost every size ,and shape, tall, slender, low, stout and oidiuary. A w ell-made, btylish cut, good pattern, genuine Kaiapoi all wool suits, for 505. ; next price, 60s ; best quality tweed suits made bv Kaiapoi Co., 70s ; ti ousei s fiom ss, tweed 17s ; same quality made to measmv. 2ls 6d. Better value in made-up clothing cannot be had in tho piovince of Auckland from any retail dealer buying in the ordinary way and doing a legitimate paying trade.

J. R. E. Hatrick always has in stock other Kniiipoi goodb, such as Blankets, Llugs, Mauds, Shawls, Flannels, Sim tings, Sliitts, llo^e, and Fingciings. These jl'ooils lie yets straight from the Kaiapoi Co , and he challenges any to liud him helling an article for what he kno^vs is false.

GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS ho does not import direct from London, from the manufacturers ; any one in the retail advertising so, has little regard for the tiulh, and must be very i<nioiant of thu custom of Home manufactuieis.

Special attention is drawn to line of strong Carpeting at Is lid, well woith one-half more ; Hes&ian Floor-cloth, 18m. Sd, 3Gin. Is 4d ; Painted back do., 27in. 13d, 36"in. Is O'd, 45m, Is lid; Good China Matting, 13d and Is Gd. Doormats, hearth-iugs, cocoa matting, •whitlow muslin and lace countei panes. Toilet covers, toilet &els of six mats, Is ; blush and comb bags, ciochet antimacassars fiom 9d, lace do. Is ; table covcis, unbleached table-linen, 2s 4d to 3s 4d ; white do., 72in., .Is (id ; flax ticking", sheetings, calico, butter- cloth, 2s 0d per do/, yards; diapei, linen, liollond, toilet - towelling. 4d ; special lino of roller towel-., Turkish, 2s, each. White Tin kish towelling, suitable fur di esses, plain and stnptd dimity, cietonne punt, sateen and g.ilatea, in great v.uiety. In lJicss Mateiial theie is a lino of double-Width Cashmere, v ai ions shades, Is 6d per yard ; new checks ftom Is; other plain and f.uicy dress materials fiom Gd.

A new assortment Transfer Cicwd Pattri us besides those aheady advertised, including k'loups for opionsand brackets.

Gordon Braid, lOd per 36 yards ; Antimacassar Biaul, fiom Is )-5d per doz. ; mco assoitment Neck Ruining*, fiom 3d ; Josephine Kid Gloves, best quality, 4s Gd; silk do., Is Gd, Is lid, 2s Gd; thread do., fiom Gd.

J. R. E. H. believes that he has the largest, best, cheapest, and freshest stock of Childien's Ladies' and Men's Colonialmade Boots and Shoes in the Waikato. Note a few pi ices. Men's Bc&t Colonial Bluehets, Ss Gd : Watertights, open and eWod, tin eo lows, hand stitch, los Gd ; CaK Shooter «, His Gd ; Elastic Sides, 12s Gd, a maivel for cheapness ; Boys' and Youths' Stiong Kip Lace-ups, specially made ■with e.\tia low hand stitch, ia:i<>ii)£ from 7s to 10s; Women's Kip Davy, Ss9d: Calf Bahnoials, 10s Gd ; best quality Calf Elastic, 1 Is Gd, equal to any made to measuie, costing one-half more; 1 Box each Sew u Kid and I'ollack's Best Pmnella, 9s ; Childien's Boots and Shoes liom 1& Gd.

For the genuineness of the above is annexed the signature of J. R. E. HATRICK, KAIAPOI 11OUS E, lIAMILTOX.

|p O E S A L E . Farm of IGSG acres in Tamahere, three miles horn thu town of Hamilton, Waikato, abutting Public Road to Tanuheie Railway Station. The whole ot the land is eultur.'ible, rich, and level thioii^liout, well- watered, and all fenced, wiih the exception ot 012 acies unimpiovtd, fiom which the foi 11 has been lati-lj bin 11 1 off, making the land fit for immediate ploughing. Some 000 acres hive been cleaied, ploughed, and put under grass. Thtie aie \2\ miles of double ditch and haul , with live fence or wattled, single ditch and bank with three and tour wiies; also, post and seven wiic fencing Tiie whole- block cau be taken by any one purchaser, or to suit the convenience «)1 parties requiring smaller areas, can be divided into live 01 six compact farms as below. Exact am, ol ploL tobeasceitiintd on icgulai survey. JN"o I —l'lot G.)O acies, more or less Ilome61e.nl plpi sei urelj fenced within ."lOch.iin^ ol 11-ik mjf, and well waloicd. 500 .icrehave boon clcarrd, ploughi'd, and l.v 1 down in fj'- lss . -00 ;icios ot w'jli 1) II.iVJ Lceii also i topped. A cotnfot table dotiblestoicjed lioiii.o with eijjht looms, with suitable oiit-buildinj;s ad]onnnuf. J'l.irn. st.iblmjj t')i i i & r1 it liorbu 1 ;, milkin^-ahcd, < iltli 1 . sheep, (ottK, .uid p\g j.irds ll J ri( l for(no ,n res ,it /,5 10^ pei .u ic. N') 2 —Plot 424 fu io, moie or les;>, A i.ott i^e ol foui looms on the plot, Mtuated within <m cpclosuie pl.intcd with oin.unontal tree: , .ibout ■/ of .i 'nile from tho U'.uk.itu Cheese and J'acon l'".utoij, same (lulancc iiiim the Mangannu.t K.ul\\.i\ Station. 100 and odd acic? have been cleared, plousrhed, jnd laid down in ffrass . also cropped; remainder unimprmod Whole plot securely fenced within 30i chains ot fencing, well watered, eiuht to nine acic- of bush ndjoming Cieek. If desired, this plot can be divided into two lots ol 200 and odd acres each I 'rice : £4 10s per acre. Nu. :J. — l J lot yt>2 acies, more or less. The Hamilton and Canibndge Raihvav, btrongly fenced on both sides ot line, runs tin ough this and Plot No 4, having five pi iv.itc crossings quartei ot a mile ap.nt 'Hie Manff.ionua Railway Station is less than half a mile from the N.W. bound.uj ot Plot No. 3, and the Tamaheie Station •? ot a mile fiom the S E. bound.uy of Plot No. 4, comprising- 250 acres. JJoih these plots can be taken together or scpaiatcly. Pi ice £6 15s per acre. Terms : If the whole block be taken by any one purchaser, or by several conjointly, £7000. If each plot be sold separately, then at the rate noted opposite each. One-third cash, reinaiuder can remain on mortgage nt 7 per cent. The abo\e latcs ate much below those obtained for precisely similar quality lands abutting this estate, langing horn £4 to £7 10s pei acie (including portions unimproved). The proprietor, however, being desirous of disposing of his property has Irxed low rates in cider to effeot a speedy sale. This property is surrounded on all sides by adjoining farms. Furniture, Farm Stock and Implements can be v taken at valuation. Immediate possession can be given of the whole or any portion of the farm. Apply to Mr B. Wood on the Farm; or, to Capt. Steele, Kirikiriroa, Hamilton East. B. WOOD. 4th Septotnbois_lBB3. rjn,"A eTe k o t f c c* W. H. POUTER, late of Queen's Hotel, Queen's Redoubt, and Chailcmont Hotel, Auckland, begs to thank Mi Friends (especially the Waikato Settlers) and t the Public Generally, ior their very liberal support during his "fifteen years as proprietor of the fibqve hotel's. W .H. P. ' now jrvisues to noiify tohis .Friends and the '> Travelling- Pujblic that he has purcliasgd^'the, Raji way,,, Hotel, Mercer, Svhercme^ls and 'other > refreshments are always'ieady oh arrival of. Trains either from Auckland" 1 of/ the \ Waikato. And ■ >vith strict attention t9,])uanes3,,combined! : .with civility ,jai^cil cj.eai^lmess,- .W,.J±.e.' r .> lrusts,he,-will afliill^meraJ'aj.fair ' ShareTof, ) Pubji,c|' I PatronageiitV' i '^vj''-»"k,' -' vi \4 s ! '-!i.~'> } -

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1777, 24 November 1883, Page 4

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