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I AUCKLAND "EVENING STAR." ; : Circulation 3,000 Daily, the largest in the Colony. A DVEIITISEMENTS received at the Office of /~\ The Waikato Times. TO CHAIRMEN OF UOAD BOARDS. ASSESSMENT LIST FORMS, Bound and Unbound, on sab at the offioe of this paper ; , - — ■— < j : NOTICE TO SETTLERS. White L"ad, Oils, Colors, Turps, Brushes, Mixed Paint, and every paint- . ing requisite, to be hud at : ; J. L. HOLLAND'S, ; Victoria Street, (above Quick's Stable*). \ i J.L.H. has also on hand—2s,ooo ft. gilt, and sta : ncd picture frame and room moulding, from 2d. per foot. ; i " '■. FRAMES MADR TO ORDEH. j : " ! ! KIWI FLOUR MILTS, HAMILTON. ; I ■ THE under sign (d hming leusud ifie'til «*■<• Mills an' prepared to supply Flour, &c, at any part of i the Waikato and Waipa Rivers at tile Culilovring prices, ! excepting Hamilton, which will he at 10s pur ton I less :— ; I £ 8. d. j .' Flour, best SHk-dressed (Kiwi No. 1) per ton j J of 2000 lbs 19 00 : J Flour/silk-dressed (Kiwi No. 2) . . 17 00! j Wheatmcal 18 0 0 ■ I Sharps 9 0 O J I Bran, per bushel of VOlbs. . . . 0 13 ; For Smutting, Grinding, nnd Silk-dressing i J Wheat, per bushel of CO lbs . . 0 1 o-! Crushing Oats, per bushel of 20 lbs . . 0 0 8; Crushing Maize, j.er bushel , offfiO lbs . 00-9 : j Waste in Gristing 3 lbs per bushel. i i Sucks Is and bags 6d each extra. | { The first three days in each month will be devoted to i crushing horse-feed. j i Orders can be left at the Mill, or with our asrent, Mr i i Thomas Morris, Storekeeper, Hamilton.. " > : . I Terms —One Month. I J. FLEMING & Co-

NOTfCK - j DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I HUfiHES. AND THOMPSON, CAMBRIDGE. ; *J) v HE above Pnrtnors-hip has--been , this day Dissolved \ JL by jnutual consent. j GEORGE HUGHES | JAS. P. THOMPSON. ! Witness—HUGH M. D. PEARSON.. j The ivndersiirned will complete .ill works on hand and : take over all property and settle accounts. : GEO. HUGHES'. \ Witness—HUGH M. D-. PEARSON. ! Cambridge, 24th July. ; rEORGE HUGHES' begs to intinnte thai? he : Wsin£s» lntiely conducted under th« stj-le of j " Hughes aad Thompson" will in future be car- i ried on by him, and hopes that he will. experience a I continuance of the liberal support which has always been accorded to the late firm. j SPECIAL NOTICE.. j LA.TF. FIRB AT RANGIRIRI,. ! THE undersigned has much pleasure in informing \ his customers that his new Stables are in course ; of erection, and willlw completed in a> few days. ! In the meantime every accommodation is offered to \ travellers and their horses. . j Good paddock for cattle. ; De V. WALKER, \ .■?uly 10, 1872.. ■ Hotel, Rangiriri \ ~ ■ H. & J. P. CAMPBELL, | GENERAL. S T ORE KERPE R&, j Cambridge; | A large stock of all varieties of goods: always- on ; hand. j Licensed dealers in sporting ammunition-. WILLIAM MOON j IS prepared to find competent Guides and FirstClass Saddle Horses to all parts of the interior. ; CAjrBRIDGE. j ■' a k'Wtway, j BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, j Cambridge. : " THOMAS PINCH, . ' \ Alexandra Hotel/ Alexandra. ■ Every attention paid to travellers, and every comfort ■ afforded.—All liquors of the best brands. ' ;■ ■ SAMUEL DRILLER, | Te Awamutu Hotel, Tα Awamutu. \ Good accommodation for travellers.—Paddocks and good . stabling- for horses.—AU liquors of the best brands. i Farrier, -&c. ! / S EOEGE GILMORE has just received ; VJT a large ; assortment of Strong and Fancy j Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS & SADDLERY . of every description. He would advise all those j who wish to> supply their wanta satisfactorily to j visit hi& establishment. •-■ _" ' ■ ' : { Ngarauwahia, July 20, 187 i . j . . : , | JLOW wishes; to, notify that he will be leaving \ Ngarauwahia for Hamilton in a week from | this date. Ho Pictures taken after 3 p.m. ! July 29, 1572. i

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 1 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 1 August 1872, Page 3

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