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AUCKLAND "EVENING STAR." ( i i Circulation 3,000 Daily, tie largest in the Colony, j \ BVERTISEMENTS received at the Office of | J\ The Waikatg Times. j TO C3AIRMEN OF BOAD BOARDS. j ASSESSMENT LIST FORMS, Bound and Un- I bound, on sale at tilt office cf this paper _ ____—, j NOTICE TO SETTLERS. j PAPERHANGIXGS, White Lead, Oils, Colors, j Turp.., Brushes, Mixed Paint, and every paint- ; bag re'qui-site, to be had at ! J. L. HOLLAND'S, | Victoria StneU (above Quick's Stable*}. \ J.L.H. lists also on hand— ft. gilt, and stained j picture i'raine and room moulding, from 2d, per foot. I'RAHRF MADK TO OZMRIL. i npi U M AS MORRIS, tl'rocer,. Draper, amd, 'General I HAMILTON. i KIWI FLOUR MILIS, HAMILTON. THE umVrwgnfo'lbuvinp leimd th« aT<ovi Mills ar prepared to .supply Fkmr, &c, at any parr the ami Waipa Rivers at rhe following prices, excepting Hamilton, which will be at IGs per ton less: — £ .*. d. Ylow, host Silk-dressed "(Kiwi No. 1) per ton of 2000 lbs 19 0 0 Flour, Silk-dressed (Kiwi No. 2) . - 17 0 O Whcatmeal . . . . . - 18 0. 0 Sharps ....... 3 0 » Bran, per bushel <of 'iOlbs , >© 1 -3 For Smutting, {Jriudiug, and Silk-dressing Whoat, per bushel of a) lbs . . O 1 © Crushing Cats, per bushel of 4.') lbs .. 'G '0 8 Crushing Jtfaize, per bushel of 00 lbs - ■© o Waste in Gristing 3 lbs per bushel. Sicks Is and bags Gd each extra.. The first thr.ee days in each month will lie <3evcted. to crushing horse-feed. %dets.ciTi.he left at the Mill, or with -our -ageat, Mr. Thomas Morris. .Storekeeper, Hamilton. : Terms -One .Month, J. FLEMING- & Co. Colonial Secretary's Office, I Wellington, 1872. IN •corripTianoe with the recommendation contained in the Report <©'f the Jmnt Committee on Colonial Industries, IS7I, to the effect thai 1 a bonns of 2,500* should be offered foi the first 10( i tons of Printing Paper produced by Machinery, sucl bonus to be in addition to any-that may be offeree by any Province, it is hereby notified that such reward will be paid'on the fulfilment of the follow CoS'.DrTIONF... The Paper to be manufactured in Nevr .'Zealam by machinery permanently established and woikin I in the Colony, 1 'Hie required quantity to be completed befor ; the 30th June, 1874. 1 The reward will be paid on the <cer'tificate of ai ' officer to be appointed by the Government that the i above Conditions have been complied with. W. GisBORNEe ' f~~y EOR-JE HUC-irSS b.-gs to intimate that. '"•< | lately conducted under the style o \-JJ « Hughes and Thompson" -will in fntore be carried on by hi in, ami hopes that It; will experience ■< coii'inu«n'ce oi'the ■liherailsiujjipw.rtivhieli has always oeer , accorded! to the late tii-m

fePSCIAL NOTICE. j Late F-nte ax EAXGtaisi, THE undersigned has much pleasure in infoTminir liis cufttmWs that his new Stables ...re ia course ■of erection, and will be completed in a few days. In the meantime every accommodation -is offered to travellers and their horses.. Good paddock for -catties 1 BeT. WALKER, Jtily 15, 1872- Hotel, Rangiriri H. & J. P. CAMPBELL, ■GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Cambridge. stock of all varieties -of goods always on hand. Licensed dealers in sporting ammunition. WILLIAM HOON IS prepared, to find competent Guides and FirstOlass Saddle Horses to all parts of the interior. 'Cambridge. r oITIIOLLOWAY, BREAD AND JSISCUIt BAKER; Gambrid&e. THOMAS PINCH, Alexandra Hotel, Alexandra, Every attention paid to travellers, aivd every comfort atforded.—All liquors <of she best brands. . SAMUEL DRILLER,. Te Awamutu Hotel, Te Awamufcu, Good accommodation for travellers.-—' and irood stabling for horses.—All liquors of the b.at brands.

Carrier, &c. GEORGE GILM olt E has Just received ■a lave -assortnieat of Strong and Fancv Ladies 1 and Gentlemen's BOOTS & SADDLERY of every description. He would advise all those who wish to supply their waats satisfactorily to visit his establishment. 2s gat-auwahia, July 20, 187*2. FiIOTOGItAPJiT. J LOW wishes to notify that he lea-ring jSe&ratiwahia for Hamilton' In a week from "this date. So Pictures tafceu-aiter 3 p.m. Jaly29, 1872;

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 6 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 6 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 6 August 1872, Page 3

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