JOHN KNO X, A UCTIONLEIt AND COMMISSION AGENT "■ Hamilton.
Established 18G5
Timber.
WANTED,- The Settlers of Waikato to know that the undersigned has always on hand A Lakue br«CK of First and Secom) Class BUILDING TLMBEK, and that he also is prepaied to cut to order, and deliver at the Waikato Heads, at the lowest possible prices. JAMES W. WALLER, Tirabor Merchant, Custom House Street, Auckland ; and Government Wharf, Onehunga. Application for prices and orders by post punctually , attended to. I
J. HIOHLEY & CO.
T>EG- to acquaint their friends that they have Leaskd the COMMODIOUS ■WAKKHOCSE, No. L' 6, QUEEN-STREET, and are about to commence Business a-> Anctiouccrs, Commisi»ion Agents, and Appraisers. AucLl.ind, May 2, 1873.
SUBSCRIBERS nre reminded that subscriptions for the nj-ivnl quarter are now due.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 17 May 1873, Page 2
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128Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 17 May 1873, Page 2
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