WAIKATO COACHES NGARUAWAIIIA AND HAMILTON. A CO IS" \"L YAXL'E loaves HatmiiV DKLIA 110' r XT, Ngiirimw aim, each day at 8 30 v.m , and returns same cUj, lrauii" Jlainilton at, 3 pm. (SunJnv* except cd) LMiTvina; Passengers .and Luggage, tlitu cnibliiig pa^eugers ainving by steamer to proceed ne\t morning. Special arrangements for parties wishing to go throu h to Cambridge. To Storekeeper*, cfc. Light Packages coming by steamer a3 far as Ngaruawalu» will be carried at reasonable rales. Saddlo Horses and Buggies on Hire. L. B. HAftR I S, Propiietor.
CENTRAL HOTEL, Ngaeuawahia. FTYRAVELLERS visiting the Waikato disti ict will find -"- the above Hotel replete with every convenience and comfort. The proprietor would also inform the public that the' Ferry is now under hia charge, and every assistance will be given in the crossing of cattle, sheep, &c. Meals always ready on the arrival of each coaoh to and from Auckland. Wines and Sjnrits Second to None. FTRST -CLASS S T A B L I XC. HENEY THOMAS, Proprietor.
NEW EJJSHT! TO COUNTRY SETTLERS.-Public attention is patparticularly drawn to J. LEVY'S Autumn List of Prices. The gooda are now being opened, and every article mark*! in plain figures, viz : j. d. Men's Tweed Trousers - - - 7 n Moleskin Trousers - - - 4 11 Men's Beaver Sac Coats - - - 13 H Men's Trousers and Vest (double and single brea* ed) in any pattern and all w 00l - - - 1 20 Bedford Cord 'iiouseiv,, nil wool, formerly £1 IS (1 Men's Cloth Piiget Coats - 22 (j Souths' Trousers - - - . 5 111 1 Boys' and Youths' Overcoats - 10 a Boys' Suits, in great variety - - 12 X Alpine Hats, with Feathers - - 4 H Vlen's Crimean Shirts, all wool - - 4 H Men's Working do, \cry heavy - - 1 11 Men's Socks, per pair ... 0 Fobuplnne Kid CHoves, in any size or color, per pair 1 And thousands of other Gfoods equally cheat , J. LEVY Wishes to thank the public for the support he has receive* ntlierto, and begs to inform them t hat every article pur•hased at Ins shop is guaranteed, and made on the premise-*. Open daily from 7.«i0 a in. tdl 10 p.m.. and on Saturday .ill 12 pm. The working class will save at least 50 per cent by making ;heir purcha-es at J. L's Store. No ruff, as one purchase will prove the fact. Country Dealers and Stores w ill find it to their advantage to gi\e a call. For Style, Quality and Economy combined, no Shop 11 Auckland can compete with us. *#* Please to note the address : — J . LEVY'S MONSTER CLOTHING- HALL, Next to Ihe Old Theatre Jloj/al, 2 10, Q U E E N STREET. Saddlery, Horse Clothing, Etc. J WISEMAN has received, ex Durham, a shipment • ot Kersey's Webs, Rugs, Serges, &c, and expects by the Ediuburgh Castle and Paraee, now due, several cases of Ladies', Uents', Girls and Boys' Saddles, Bridles, Stni up 3, A.c, iLc. A large ami \ aried stock of Saddlery always on hand. Carriage, Buggy, GGo',i o ', Spring-cart, Dray aud Plough Har ness on hand, or mido to order at the shortest notice. Euaroelled-hule, Hogskin, Kip, Bag-hide, Basil, &c., Gaiteis, of every description aud shapo, wliolu3alo and retail. Also long Riding Leggings, with or without tongues. .7. WISEMA tf, Saddler, Harnessmaker, and Importer, Queen street, Auckland.
THE Underaigue.l hat on sale ab lowest rates for cash Totara Posts Dry Matai do Ti-trec ilaila llimu do House tilocki Failings, sft Shingles Tamkawa Piles D» Heavy Pknkiau Squared Timber. H. W. HUBERT, (} ENE E A L STOUEK £ E P E E, (Late Mabin) N G A It U A \V A hi I A
Election of Superintendent. TO THE ELECTORS OF TEE PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. TN compliance with the request of a largo number of Electors I havo to anuounce that it is my intention to become a Cundidato for tho Offico of Superintendent at tho forthcoming Election. I will lake an early opportunity of meeting tho lilectors and explaining my Ticwa on questions aliccting tlio interests of the province. HUGH JL LUSK.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 169, 7 June 1873, Page 1
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