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FOll SALE, ; OX NOVEMBKK 16", AT XOON, .. { A GARDEN, containing Tnree Acres \v'\ \ cropped Potatoes, Onions, &c., &c, manuicu wiLii bonedust'and guano, witii a dweiltng ' house, value situated on ine Banks of the Sluu- ■ ngaw'iiare Cr<>ek. Also, ll Pigs, a iljvws, 6 nrst-ciass : Saddles and Jiridics, 1 Cow and Caii'. ! for further particulars, appiy to sic Joy, Ngarua- ! walua, or to Jir John Jv.noX, ilamiltou. ! All Creditors ngainsl. the Estate to send in their j claims ou or before tno 1-illi November to i JOII N KNO X, I Auctioneer. WANTED, —Tenders for the purchase of about Ik tons Bhan and £-ton Sharps per week. Tender to state cash price, where article is to be delivered, and tune for which tender is to exiat. R. R. HUNT, W. S. N. Co., Ngarunwahia. ■' J EiSDJiI\S will bo received at the office of the ! i undersigned (where plans and specifications j -*- may be seen) until noon on MONDAY, ■It!: | Nov., for the Kuectiox of Six iiiii:)GKs on the road between Hamilton and the Piako, labour only. Further information may be had from P. Le QUESNE, Hamilton East. TO UUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS! WANTED,— Tenders for Extending and Altering tile Hamijltok Hotel—Labour only. Tenders received at the Hotel up to Fridav, Bth November. Plana and specifications to be seen at the Hamilton Hotel. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES HARPER, Proprietor. Hamilton ITolel, October 21, 1872.

NOTICE, I BEG to inform the Residents of Hamilton and Surrounding District*, that I have diaposed of my business at Hamilton-West, to Messrs Owen and G-iiAHAM, and trust that the liberal support hitherto accorded to myself will be given to my successors.} JOSEPH HIGHILBY. N OTIC E, WITH reference to tlie above, we hereby request that all Outstanding Accounts against the late Proprietor maj be rendered at once to our Manager, Mr Long'bottoji, -who ia also authorized to receive all Accounts due. OWEN & GRAHAM. TO SETTLERS IS WAIKATO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' ■" T^HE undersigned being desirous of returning B to England as early as possible, will dispose -*- of the whole of his very large stock, of GENERAL DKA-fEiil , at a great reduction for cash. The dtock is one of the best selected and muse varied in ihe distiiet, comprising not", only the goods crdiuariiy connected v/n-n the drapery business-, but also a iarge vaj-iety of ladies' and infants' fancy drapery. A Large Discount for Cash. Settlers in tne Waikato wdi find it to their ad- i vantage tu examine the stock before chey send their orders to towji. I jNote the Address :— T. MORRIS, Ferry Wharf 8 tore, Hamilton. N.B. — Business to be disposed of.

KIWI FLO UK MIL S, HAMILTON. undersigned having leased the a bow Mills are prepared to supply i-Jour, &c., at any part of tke Waikao and Wuipu Rivers at the folk, w>lll4 priu-s. excepting Hamilton, wnieii will be at 10s per tun less :— Flour, best S Ik-dressed (Kiwi No. 1) per ton of 2000 ii)a ... 20 0 0 Flour, Siik-ureSsed (Kiwi No. 2) . Jb 0 u Wheatineal , , 1j 0 U S.iarps . 9 ;. 0 Bran, per bushel of 0 lbs -. . , 0 1 tt For Smutting, Gduuiug, and Silk-dressing Wheat, per uushei of c,O ibs , t 0 10 Crushing Oats, per uusaei of i lbs [ 0(< 8 Crushing Maize, ter basnel of tiO lbs . 0 0 9 Waste iu Gristing 3 ibs per busli.-l. S.icks Is and bags 6d each extra. Tiie lirsi tnree days iu each month will be devoted to crusning horse-feed. Orders rau be left at the Miii. or with our agent, Mr. Tnotuas Morris, Hd.niiton. Terms— On? Month. •»• FLEMING & C '. THRESH BEEF, MUTTON, and VORK ± celebrated farm of \V"ii. RExyoLUt, £-q., aiwajs on sale in large or small quantities at , _ Bi:LL : o GEJviIKAL Ngaruawakia—Opposite the Wharf. GEORcrE HUGtiES begs to intimate that t e I ousiiiess lateiy conducted under the style of i •' Hughes and Tiiotnpson" will in future be- car- j ricd ou by h.ui, and m-pes that he will experience a I coumiu >nce t>l tne libe-cd. >ui p .rt which has always oeen aecoraed to tilt iaie ricai * : GEORGE G I I!T3 R E is ~ \ ceiviiig of aij-.l t.-iiij.,; Louies' and ueiitieiaeu'a BU'i'o & ! of every description. He v/ould advise ail tiiooe • who wish to supply their v/aots eatisfacfeoriiy to ! viaifc his eatabiisKaieat. * I

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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 79, 31 October 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 79, 31 October 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 79, 31 October 1872, Page 3

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