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NOIICE to Owners of Dogs and Poultry. Poison will be laid ou Oio property of the undersigned in Hamilton, from this date. WILLIAM DAVIES, Boot Maker. October 10, 1871.

BRICKS ! BRICKS ! ? BRICKS ! ! ! ALL Orders supulied from this date will bo charged at the rate of £2 10s per 1000 delivered into barge. The drawbacks during the last few mont!i3 of bad weather and rise in labor enforces this adTance m price. Orders as before, to bo sent to Mr Edgcumbe. ALFEED BOOTH. Ngaruawahia, October 12.

WAIKATO LA ND F0 R SALE ON DEFEEEED PAYMENTS. fTIHE undersigned intends disposing of about eight thousand acres of First-class Land in the Cambridge Diitrict, in lots to suit applicants. Mr K. E. M. Campbell is on tho ground laying off the roads, &c, and will show tho land to intending purohasors> who can get their selections at onco surveyed. Terms — A lease of the l»nd for eeren years, at Two Shillings and Sixpence an aero rental, with a purchasing clauso o f Two Pounds an acre ; or a eonveyanco will be giren on payment of ten shillings an acre, the remaining thirty shillings being secured by way of mortgage, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum. W. T. BUCKLA.ND.

DUNNING- on my Farm, Two three-year-old Steers, Red and White, mid Whito with Roan neck ; one two* year-old Steer, Black with White face, no brands discernible. Owners can have tho same by paying expenses of advertisement, and damage clone. If not claimed within 11 days from this date they will be sold to pay expenses. JOHN OHYE Obaupo, October 7, 187-4.

HAMILTON EAST TOWNSHIP BOARD. 'VTOTICE is hereby given thnt the ASSESSMENT ■^ LIST for this District is finally settled, and the place for payment of the Hates and inspection of BateBook is at the residence- of the Collector, Hamilton East. W. CUMMING, Chairman.

HAMILTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. "VI OTICE is herebj given tbat the Assessment List for ■^ ' this district is finally settled, and the place for payment of the Bates and inspection of Bate Book is at the residence of the Collector, Hamilton West. R. W. HAMMOND, Chairman. Hamilton, October sth, 1874.

HAMILTON HIGHWAY DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Bridge o» the Ohaupo Koad, known as Mjstcry Creek Bridge, and the Bridge on the Ngaruawahia Road, known as Willoughby's Creek Bridge, aro urmfe for traffic. E. W. HAMMOND, Chairman. Hamilton, sth October, 1874.

NEWCASTLE HIGHWAY DISTRICT. "VTOTICE is hereby giyen that tho bridge over the Ohote Creek, between Ngaruawahia and Alexandra, is unsafe for public traffic. HENEY BYEON, Chairman. Xc Kowhai, October 8, 1874.

NOTICE. THE Traffic on the main road from Ohaupo to Cambridge if now stopped for Dray§, &c, as the Bridge at Sandy Creek has gircn way. tSigned) E. B. WALKER, Chairman Fukekura D. B. Moanavale, October stb, 1874.

To Stand this Season THE HEAVY DEAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE " MALVERN," BY Rob Koy, by Blackleg, who was exhibited at all the principal shows in Great Britain and Victoria, and was never beaten. Will be at Mr Costello's Hotel, To Awamutu, on Tue»days; Ohaupo, on Wednesdays, and at Mr Laird's, Cuinbridge, on Fridays. Terms — £3 3s ; grooraape, ss. E. B. WALKER. Moanarale, October 7th, 1874.

NEW TEAS!!! NEW TEAS!!! Season 1874 and 1875. JUST ARRIVED, ex steamer Legislator, from Foo Chow, finest flavored "Piikoe Souchong," now on sale. Well worth the attention of settlers. THOMAS MORRIS, Grocer, Hamilton. N.B. — All kinds of Groceries and Oilmen's Stores kept on stock.

TO WAIKATO SETTLERS. H. M. SALMON «fc SON, TAILOKS AND HABIT MAKERS, T>EQ- to notify that they intend to establish themselves -*-* at Ngaruawahia in the above lines. With that view they have taken one of those commodious buildings next to the Waikato Times Printing Office, where they uro prepared to execute any orders which may be entrusted to them. THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT, Which will include Millinery and Dressmaking, will bo under the management of Miss Evans aud Miss Salmon.

David Gardiner, (For Seven Years Collar- Maker at J. Wueman's, Auckland) I SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, Hamilton and Cambkjdqjj, BEGS to thank the Settlers of Waikato for tho liberal patronage he has hitherto received, and trusts by supplying the best material and workmanship in all orders he may be favored with, to hum it their increased support. Every description of Carnage, Buggy, (Jart, and Tlough Harness, &c, <SLc, made to order at Auckland prices. Repairs promptly attended to.

NOTICE." PUKIRI POSTS, delivered at any part of Waikato or Waipa. Rivers at £7 per 100. Apply.to V\ . T. DOWUALL, Storekeeper, Mercer.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 378, 15 October 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 378, 15 October 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 378, 15 October 1874, Page 3

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