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AUCKLAND " EVENING STAR." Circulation 3,000 Daily, the largest in the Colony. A DVERTISEMENTS received at the Office of The Waikato Times. ! NOTICE TO SETTLERS. i PAPERHANGINGS. White L ad, Oil*, Colors. Turps, Brushes, Mixed Paiut, and every painting requisite, to be had at ! J. L. HOLLAND'S, I Victoria Street, (above Quick's Stable»). j J.L.H. ha« also on hand—ft. gilt, and »tam«d picture frame and room moulding, from 2d. per toot. I FR \lf PIS MADK TO ORT)*R. lIOMAS M OR R IS , Grocer, Draper, and General Merchmit, HAMILTON. KIWI FLOUR MILLS, HAMILTON. THE un< e signed hrmiig lenred the above Mills ar prepared to supply Flour, &c., at any part of i the Waikato arid Waipa Rivers at the following prices ! excepting Hamilton, which 1 will u be itt 10s per ton ! less :— | £ s. d. j Flour, best S lk-dressed (Kiwi No. 1) per ton ! of 2000 lbs 19 0 0 ; Flour, Silk.-dressed (ICiwi No. 2) . . 17 0 0 ' Wheatmeal 18 0 0 Snarps « U 0 Bran, per bushel of 20lbs . . , 0 13 For Smutting, Grinding, and Silk-dressing Wheat, per bushel of GO lbs . . 0 I o Crushing Oata, per bushel of 4 j lbs . 0 0 8 Crushing Maize, per bushel of u0 lbs . 0 o 9 Waste in Gristing 3 lbs per bushel. Sacks Is and bags 6d each extra. The first three days in each month will be devoted to crushing horse-feed. Orders can bo left at the Mill, or with our agent, Mr. Thomas Morris, Storekeeper, Hamilton. Terms-One Month. J. FLEMING & C >. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT^ THE ASSESSMENT LIST may be seen on -*■ application to James Hume, Esq., at the Bank of New Zealand, Ngaruawahia, or to the Postmaster, Whata Whata. Appeals against the rate will be heard at the Delta Hotel, Ngaruawahia, on Thursday, 29th August, 1872, at noon. THOMAS WILSON, Chairman District BoardTe Kaoa, 29th July, 1872. j COMFORT, CLEANLINESS AND ECONOMY I AT ; Portland House Temperance Hotel, Hobson-street, The most healthy situation in Auckland, T7AMILIES can be accommodated with large JP airy double Bed-rooms and private Sittingroom. Single Bed-room to let, with or without [ board i T. SLATER, i . j J. A(JB IN, Alexandra, HAS just received a supply .of Quicks, Fruit, Forest and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Strawberry Plants, d-c., to be sold at Auckand prices. GEORGE HUGHES beg* to intimitis that l e business lately conducted under the style of " Hughes and Thompson" will in future be carried on by him, and hnpes that he will experience a continuance of the liberal support which has always been accorded to the late fir.n SPECIAL NOTICE. Late Firb at Rinoikiui. THE undersigned has much pleasure in informing his cTistomers that his new Stables are in 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 cattle. Da V. WALKER, July 15, 187?. Hotel, Rangiriri WILLIAM MOON IS prepared to find competent Guides and FirstClass Saddle Horses to all parts of the interior. Cambridge. G. E. HOLLOWAY, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Cambridge. THOMAS FINCH, Alexandra Hotel, Alexandra. Every attention paid to travellers, and every comfort afforded.—All liquors of the best brauds. SAMUEL DRILLER, Te Awamutu Hotel, Te Awamutu. Good accommodation for travellers.—Paddocks and good stabling for horses. —All liquors of the best brand's. Farrier, &c. GEORGE GIL MOR Fi has just received a large assortment of Strong and Fancy Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS & SADDLERY of every description. He would advise all those who wish to supply their wants satisfactorily to visit his establishment. Ngarauwahia, July 20, 1872. T. BAKER, WATCHMAKER AND GOLDSMITH, Naxt Quiet's Stable*, Vietoria-stre#*, Auckland.

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 August 1872, Page 3

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