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KAUlil TIMBER!! 60,000 FKET NOW ON HAND, Ex Schooner Onward FOR SALE, And will be delivered on any landing place on the Wuikato or Wuipa Rivers at the Undermentioned Prices FOR CAS II ON 1) ELIVE RY, i ! Ordinary Second-class Timber per 100 ft. ... 15 IS First-class Scantling and Heavy Timber, per 100 ft. 18 0 Do. do. Boards per 100 ft 18 0 First - class Plain Tongued and G roved Boards per 100 ft 20 6 A large stock of Building Timber will be kept constantly on hand of all qualities and sizes at the j Wharf, Ngaruawahia, by CIIARLI'S BELL. Ngaruawahia, September 4, 1872. CEN TR A L II OTE L, No A Kl' WVAJI I A. THE Proprietor of this commodious Hotel begs to inform his customers and the Public that the Punt, which is now under his charge, is in first-rate working order. Every assistance given in crossing cattle, carriages, &c. On the arrival of each coach and steamer a porter will be in attendance to earrv to the Hotel First-class Stauli^u. HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor. N 0 T I C E. IMPOUNDED on the 26th September, 1872, in the Public Pound, at Cambridge, One Entire Bay Colt, with black points, no brand visible, owner unknown, for trespassing on Mr Fokkkst'm land, for which Three Pounds Sterling damages is claimed ; and in default of being released, the above horse will be sold at the Public Pound, at Cambridf.,-. on Friday, the 11th day of October, at 12 o'clock noon. JAMES P. CAMPBELL, Poundkeeper to the Cambridge Public Pound. KIWI FLOUR MILLS, HAMILTON. THE undersigned having leased the above Mills arc prepared to supply Flour, &e., at any part o: t!.ie WaikatD and Waipa Rivers at the following prices, excepting Hamilton, which will be at 10s per toi: less :— £ s. d Flour, best Silk-dressed (Kiwi No. 1) per ton of 2000 lbs ... 20 0 f

Flour, Silk-dressed (Kiwi No. 2) i 8 0 0 Wheatmeal . . 19 0 0 Sharps . 9 0 0

Bran, per bushel of ;01bs . . 0 16 For Smutting, Grinding, and Silk-dressing Wheat, per bushel of CO lbs . . 0 10 Crushing Oats, per bushel of i'l lbs . 0 0 8 Crushing Maize, per bushel of CIO lbs . 0 0 9 AVastc in Gristing 3 lbs per bushel. Sacks Is and bags (5d each extra. The first three days in each month will be dsveted to crushing horse-feed. Orders can be left at the Mill, or with our agent, Mr. Thomas Morris, Storekeeper, Hamilton. Terms—One Month. •J. FLEMING & Co. PUfilitl FOS TS . HENRY WADE begs leave to inform the Waikato Settlers that he is now prepared to supply orders for Puriri Posts, HouseBlocks, Ti-tree Rails, and heavy timber of every description. Mr. Fjt/.patrtck, Ngaruawahia, will receive Orders and give any information that may be required. I. R. VIALOU, ~ ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Hamilton, Waikato, .'Temporary Offices, next to the R.M. Court-house.) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Waikato that he has resumed his profession as above His large practice in England, and having been architect to the London Armoury Company, together with hisc< lonial experience, he trusts are a sufficient guarantee for his efficiency in his profession. Plans, Specifications, and Estimates prepared with des} atch. ~ NGARUAWAHIA FANCY REPOSITORY. GGILMORE wishes to inform the Settlers of Waikato that he has 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 all parts of the district without delay. PAPER HANGINGS, White Lead, Paints, Oils, Turpenrine, Tarnishes, Window Glass, Gold Leaf, Brushes, and all Painting Requisites: Gilt and Stained Pioture-frames and Room Mouldings, Glass Shades, &c. HOLLAND AND BUTLER, 28, Yictoiua-street, Auckland. j (Next F. Quick's Stables.) N.B.—Prompt attention given to Country Orders GEORGE HUGHES begs to intimate that tt e business intely conducted under the style of u Hughes and Thompson" will in future be carI ried cn b? him, and hopes that he wiii experience a I eonrrmrnee of the liberal support which hasalwajs been : ,tccor:ied t • the late nrm POSTS and RALLS FOR SALE. Delivered on any part of the river. J 1 T. B. MABIX.

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 67, 3 October 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 67, 3 October 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 67, 3 October 1872, Page 3

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