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BLACKSMITH. T PRINX'E wishes to inform the settlers of Alexf . andra and its vicinity, that he inteuds commencing the business of Blacksmith, &c, in Mr. Scherjpf's Iron Sto-RE, on or about September, 9th, and hopes by executing all orders entrusted to hie care with despatch iu a workmanlike manner at moderate charges, to merit a share of their ' patronage. NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons found Trespassing on Lot No. S'i'2, containing 175 acres, on the East Bank of Lake W.iikare, Lower Waikato, from and after this date will be prosecuted. PERE TE WHaKEPU. Kohekohe, August 23, 1872. JAMES COUPLAND, GRAIN AMD GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER (Late of 148 Queen-street), HAS Removed to those Commodious Premises lately known as the Theatre Koyal, 21)8, Queen-street, Auckland. Hobart Town Potatoes, Bone Dnst, Seed Oats, Maize, etc., now offering at lowest rates. WANTED, AGOoD SADDLE HORSE.—Apply at Mr Cumining's Hotel, Hamilton. AUCKLAND " EVENING STAR." Circulation 3,000 Daily, the largest in the Colony. A DVERTISEMENT& received at the Office of f\. The Waikato Times. WAIKATO HOUSE AND CATTLE SALE. DURING the Summer Months a Sale of Stock Implements, and Produce will be held at Ohaupo on the first Wednesday in each month. Sale to commence at 1 p.ni. KENNEDY HILL, GOVERNMENT LAND SALE. NOTIFICATION. THE Waikato Lands, advertised for sale on the 29th august, have been withdrawn for the pre sent. DANIEL POLLEN, Commissioner. NGARUAWAHI/L FANCY REPOSITORY. G GIL-MORE wishes to inform the Settlers of Waikato that he Las just received an * assortment of Fancy Goods consisting of Stationery, Toys of every description &c. He also keeps the best Tobacco and Cigars procurable,, and is now in a position to fulfil orders from alt parts of the district without delay. C; MAJOR. GROCER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Corner of Wellesley-street and Chapel-street, Auckland. Country Storekeepers liberally dealt with, and Orders promptly attended to. ONE POUND REWARD. QTRAYED from Cambridge, about the Fifth July, a BLACK PONY, 14 hands high, hog-mane, branded _q near shoulder. Any person returning the same to George Ross, Cambridge, will receive the above reward. NOTICE. HAMILTON SCHOOL. ON AND AFTER the Ist September, 1872, the charge for Tuition at the Day and Evening Schools will be 2s. 6d. per month —payable in advance. EDWARD CLARKE, Teacher. Hamilton, 2-ith August, 1872. r\VERLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND Via Sax Fβ. a>~d New Yokk. THE UNITED STATES, NEW ZEALAND-, AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. Under Contract for a Four-weekly Mail Service The Splendid Steamship 'IST E V A D A,' 2,143 tons register, 800-horse-power, J. H. Blethex Commander, i s appointed to leave Auckland for Hon o ini u and San Francisco oa Thursday, September 5, at noon. Tα be followed by the 'NEBRASKA' On October 3. Passengers and Freight booked throngh to all points ! in America, Europe, &.c. Rates of Passage from. Auckland to San Francisco. New York Liverpool. Ist Class ... 381 641 Til 10s 2nd Class ..281 481 621 10s 3rd Class .. ISI 301 351 Passengers have the option of spending two months on the journey. Luggage allowed to through passengers—lst ' Class, 2501bs ; 2nd and 3rd Class, lOOlbs. An experienced Surgeon accompainied each steam ship. For further particulars apply to HENDERSON AND MACFAPJLiNE, Queen-street, Auckland, f

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 August 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 August 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 August 1872, Page 3

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