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h and j. p. Campbell XTAVE just received and are now opening up a very lar c fetock of Goods, which, having been purchased on the most favourable teuns, they are able to dispose of at extremely low rates. Their Stock comprises all ai tides required by settlers, aud bung ver} laige purchasers and importers they cau give their customers special inducements to do business Mith them. They have jiiat received a very large consignment of Goods from Melbourne, including a shipment of NEW SEASON'S TkAS of very superior quality. Settlors in Waikato who purchase their Groceries in bulk will find it to their advantage to deal with them, as a grout reduction in price is made to wholesale purchasers. Their DRAPERY STOCK is very extensive, and comprises every aiticle to be found in the largest Drapery Establishment. Their Stock of the follow ing is particularly j recommended to the attention of lr tanding purchasers :—: — Fancy Dresses, in ettry possible material and pattern French Merinoes, in all colors Cobnrgs and Alpacas, in great variety Blankets and Ruga, all sizes and colours, a very heavy stock Men's Clothing, in all possible styles and patterns Table Cloths, Sheetings, Druggetts Window Blinds, Hollands Linnings, Skirts Shawls, Shirtings Ladies' Hats and Cloaks Ladie*' Waterproofs and Jackets Ladies' Mantles, Has, and Kid Glovea Trimnu igs of cv» ry kind and newest patterns Feathers, ¥10-weri, Ribbons, &c Calicoes and Flannels Men's Waterproofs and Overcoats Fancy Goods, Haberdashery, &c, &9. They hare also on hand a very large Stock of Boots and Shoes specially suited for the requirements of a country district. Their Ironmongery department is a branch to which especial care is devoted, and they have always on hand a large assortment of Carpenters' Tools, Nails, and all Building aud Furnishing Requisites ; also Paper Hangings, Paints, &c, in great variety and unlimited quantity. Their Stock of Saddle ry, Crockery, and Earthenware is large and varied. H. and J. P. Campbell also beg to inform the Gentlemen of Waikato that they have at last secured the service* of a thoroughly competent Foreman for their Tailoring Department. They have on hand a magnificent Stock of Tweeds and Cloths of all kinds and in every possible pattern. All fits guaranteed, and garments forwarded to any part of the district. Uniform! made at lowest rates and of best materials. H. and J. f . Campbell are Licensed Dealers in Sporting Ammunition. Mr J. T. Campbell is Agent for the National Insurance Company. H. AND J. P. CAMPBELL, GIXBKAL STOBBXEKrBBS, ImPOKTKRS, AND MERCHANTS, Cambridge.

CENTRAL HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA. nnHE Proprietor! of the above Hotel, in returning thanks -*- to their friends and tho public for past favors, beg to draw attention to their large and varied assoitinent of Wiwoa and Spirits of tho very best brands, also to their ■upunor accommodation for Travellers, Visitors, &c, &c. The DINING ROOMS (two)|are spacious and comfortable. The BEDROOMS aio lofty add well ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING ROOM. SUITES OF APAIITMENTB FOR FAMILIES. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS. SADDLE HOUSES ON HI R*E. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. CLEANLINESS ! ECONOMY ! I CIVILITY I ! ! BAGATELLE. BASS* ENGLISH ALE, No. 4 Brow, |in excellent condition,, ON DRAUGHT. THOMAS <fc DAVIDSON, Proprietor!.

Waikato Carrying Company. nnHE FAIRY will mako ber first trip from Mercer on -*- Saturday, April 5, and run twice a. week t>j Cambridge (reaching there Monday and Thursday), juntil the Waipa rises, when she will ruu once a week up each river. Freights at Usual Kates. Receiving Store Auckland — High St. (next Darby's Hotel). A Light Spring Trap kept to collect Goods about town. Goods to be forwarded to Waikato bought on commission. Waikato Produce sold on commission, or bought alongside steamer. HUNT & BfIADLEY. April 3, 1874.

NGARUAWAUIA STEAM FLOUR MILLS. WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. a a «/ No. 1 Smc-dresaed " NFM," per ton of 2,ooo]ba ] 7 «"» 0 No. 2 „ Ngaruawahia „ 15 0 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs ... ... 0 9 0 Bran, per bushel, 201bs ... » 1 9 Uats, per bushel .. 0 7 0 The above prices include delivery at any place on the liver. Bag* not included. The undersigned bsgs to inform the inhabitants of the Waikate that he has taken the above Mill, and trusts to receive a fair share of support as Hitherto accorded to his predecessors. Wheat purchased at highest market rates. t.OBLR.' LAMB. Feb. 16, 1874.

Fencing Notice. "IyrOTICE is hereby given to 0. Munroe to fence his shaie -^ of boundary fence between sections No. 27 and 114 in the Pukekura Highway District. (Signed) E. B. WALKER. Momavule Station, Cambridge, April 7, 1874.

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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 9 May 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 9 May 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 310, 9 May 1874, Page 3

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