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j AUCKLAND "EVENING STAR." \ Circulation 3,000 Daily, the largest in the Colony. ; A DVERTISEMENTS received at the Office of i /\ This Waikato Times. ! TO CHAIRMEN OP ROAD BOARDS. ! A SSE : SMENT LIST FORMS, Bound andUn- ' -*• bound, on sale at the office of this paper J NOTICE TO SETTLERS. ! APERHANGINGS, White L?ad, Ojls, Colors, r Turps, Brushes, Mixed Paint, and eTery painting rv.qui-.ite, to be had at ! J. L. HOLLAND'S, I Victoria Street, (above Quick's Stables). I J.L.H. has also on hand—2o,on(> ft. gilt, and stained ■ picture iruiue aud room moulding, from 2d. per luot. I FRAMKft MAUB TO OItUEK. i _ , — I II O M A S M O R K IS , Grocer, Draper, and General Merchant, HAMILTON. ' KIWI FLOUR MILLS, HAMILTON. ' I "'HE und(.i>!gni;(l )iu-\i])g*ic;isid tlie alovi Mills ar i prepared to supply Flour, &c, at auy part ,o the Waikan and Waipa Rivers at the following prices, excepting Hamilton, which will be at 10s per ton less :— I £ s. d. j Flour, best S-lk-dre-uscd (Kiwi No. 1) per ton i of 2000 lbs 19 0 0 Flour, Silk-dressed (Kiwi No. 2) . .17 0 0 Wheatnieal 18 0 0 Sharps 9 0 0 Bran, per bushel of 20 lbs . . . 0 13 For Smutting, Grinding, and Silk-dressing Wheat, per bushel of 60 lbs . . 0 I o Crushing Oats, per bushel of 4 'lbs . 0 0 8 Crushing Maize, per bushel of t;0 lbs . 0 o 9 Waste in Gristing 3 lbs per bushel. Sacks Is and bags 6d each extra. The first three days in eacbf'month will be devoted to crushing horse-feed. Orders can bo left at the Mill, or with our agent, Mr. Tiionitts Morris, Storekeeper, Iff i.irilton. Terras -One Month. J. FLEMING & C>. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington," 9th July, 1872. IN compliance with the recommendation contained in the lleport of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, 1871, to the effect that a bonus of 2,5001 should be offered for the first 100 tons of Printing Paper produced by Machinery, such bonus to be in addition to any that nny be offered by any Province, io is hereby notilid 1 that such i reward will be p.iid on the fulfilment of the following ' i Conditions. Thf! Paper to be manufactured in New Zealand by machinery permanently iustablished aud working in the Colony. " ; '• " The required (juantity to be completed before the 30th June, 1874 The reward will be paid on the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the the above Conditions have been complied with. i W. GismßXue i EOK?E HUGHES "begs to intimtte that i-e j S business lately. conducted under the style of j > — J " Hnghes and Thompson" will in future be car- i ried on by him, and ti>>pes he will experience a conM'nuince of the liberal support which has always been accorded to the late firm SPECIAL NOTICE. j Late Fiuk at Ra.xgik.iiii. THE undersigned has much pleasure in informing iiis cu.nt >mers that his new Stables are in course of erection, and will be completed in a few days. In the meantime every accu.uinodat.iou is offered to travellers and their horses. Good paddock for cattle. „ JDb V. WALKER, July 15, 1872. '' Hotel, Rangiriri H. & J. P. CAMPBELL, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Cambridge. A large stock of all varieties of goods always on hand. Licensed dealers in sporting ammunition. WILLIAM MOON IS prepared to find competent Guides and FirstClass Saddle Horses to all parts of the interior. Cambridge. G. E. EIOLLOWAY, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, ; Cambridge. Alexandra Hotel, Alexandra. Every attention paid to traveller.", and every comfort afforded.—All liquors of the best brands. ' SAMUEL DRILLER, Te Awamutu Hotel, Te Awamutu. Good accommodation for travellers.—Paddocks and good stabling for horses.—All liquors of the best brands. Farrier, &c. i pEOEGE GILMORE has just received J vjr a large assortment of Strong and Fancy I Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS & SADDLERY jof every description. He would advise all those j who wish to supply their wants satisfactorily to j visit his establishment. •' I Ngarauwaaia, Juiy 20, 1872. i —>j— - ] T. hk"K EH, j WATCHMAKER AND GOLDSMITH, I Mext Quick'* Stables* Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 August 1872, Page 3

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