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CT^ANTED,— The Settlers of Waikato to know tbat » » the Undei signed has always on hand A Lahok Stock of First and Second Class ÜbILDING TLMBEH, •ml that he also is prepai ed to cut to order, and deliver at the aikato Heads, at thu lowest possible prices. JAMES W. WALLER, Timber Merchant, Custom House Street, Auckland ; and Co\ernnient Wharf, Onehunga.
Application for prices and orders by post punctually attended to.
JOHN KNOX, A UCTIONLER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Hamilton.
Establish ed 186 5.
CHANTED,— An APPRENTICE to learn all branches of the Printing Business, who would be supplied with Board, &.c. Superior inducement offered to a steady inluitrious lad. — Apply at the office of this paper.
JOHN SCEATS, late of the British Hotel, Queen street Auclhnd, having bought the ROYAL HOTEL, New marlet, would like to &cc old face?. Waikato Tisiks and Bay of Plenty Times filed.
TnE WAIKATO TIMES may be obtained lrom Mr E. Waiih, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland, oy whom Advertisements will be received.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 333, 2 July 1874, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 333, 2 July 1874, Page 2
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