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Election Notice, etc.

strive to increase their powers so as to enable them to perform umny local acts which can now ohly be done for them by tbe authorities at Auckland or Wellington. I havo thus silted my view's upon some *f ihe chief points which are likely to occupy the attenr tion of your new Superintendent. I have, with much care and deliberation, formed opinions -upon other points perhaps of equally importance, ami probably opportunities will offer of my expressing myself in reference to them to the electors* I have stated already, that I cannot for various rea~ sons have recourse to the methods usually adopted by acandidate with the view of securing-his return j but I have said .this with no intention of avoiding pro} ><t duties or of evincing any want of sympathy with my feUpw settlers, or their happiness or interests. I have in retirement, had an opportunity of effecting much, and of forming conclusions under undisturbed and favourable circumstances. I have no desire to obtrude my views ; but if th« electors desire that 1 should personally address them, I shall consider it iny # duty to go to Auckland and the Thames— the two chief centres of pojfulatfoh— for that purpose. * = * * - * J I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. Grey. Kawaii, March 5. 1875.

TAMAH E R E.

npENDE: S will bo received by the undersigned until the -*- 15tli April n«axt, for the LE \SE of the Sereral Parcels ol L»nd situated in the Parish- ofsamahfre» Bank's- , County, set forth in tbe schedule hereto, for the term of 21 .varb fr«m. tbe Ist May, 1875. E>ich ttnJer to state tbe rent proposed to be paid foe the first eerrn ?etirs, aeoond serbn j^rfrs, and last seven years of snid te>rm,an4 w>iat (if any) *fftrovement# the- tenderer wi I covenant co make in each a&£uch portions of the term. Tenders may be for the wfcole jbr any allotment of said tands. T: c Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. s *~^* B. C. DYEE. Auokland, 25th February, 1875.

SCHEDULE. 241 Acres Eastern portion of Allotment 70 239 " NE. " " 71 200 £ Al.traent 28 275 " ; : « 45

NUAhLAWaiJIA STEAM FLOUR MILIS. VJTT HOLES ALE PRICES CURRENT ' ?? a s c» No. 1 SuK-drcssed • • K FM, " per ton of 2,0001b» 15 0 0 No. 2 „ Ngaruawahia „ 13 0 0 Sharps, per lOOibs ... „y 0 8 0 Bran, per bushel, 20lhs /j fT) 4 16 * ats, pi r bushel / .f 0 6 0 Oatuieal, per lb £S* ' f % 0 0 6 Sacks not^turn^hl*. Note. — f.O and l^OJJr^ags, 6dj?ach extra. Purchasers taking 5001b* Fi«tfrare charged Mxm above wholesale prices, but cash iiiUßt be rein itM^withltlrf' order, otherwise retail prices will te i-hargetlf^nnder that quantity the retail price, Id per lOOibs extra. Tliia refers to Flou& only. Gribting, including freight from any place on the river to Mill and back. Is 9d per but>hel. Waste, 31bs per bushel. Wheat purchased at highest market rates. R. LAMB.

TO BUILDERS.

riTEXDERS ore ißrited until 22nd instant for ERECTION of an HOTEL. Labour o*Jy,; . , The lowest tender not necosiMly acotj?fcd. Plan and specification maj baleen on application to \ t H. LEWIS.

Te Awamutu, March sbh, 1875;

FOR SALE, BY CONTRACT, KA ACKES of CLOVfift— more or less— fit to be cut *-*" fjr lUy. Nyw growing on Mr Jolly's Farm Hamilton. M* VVjrtr will shew tfircxop to intending purchasers. » y Tenders wUKbe received and all information given by the underpinned KfT^oon^of Saturday, the 13th inst. ' *1/ W. STEELE, j/ • Hamilton. Hamilton, Mirch 10, 1875.

XI KGA fANGATA MAORI KATOA O TE POROWHINE O AKaRANA. AE boa mi kua whfflrtSj^fu} Hori kerei to tatau hoa o nr.m kia Xv^j^fwi Hupirifini mo te porowheni o iiknraini liei rmhijpjnnojfr fatau kau matun ko Wiremulimtih kua riyaro n<*irfena ow hoafcn taki tatau, I o tatuu Ptoti kia ka^ana k^rei IWtu ia hei Hnpiritmi. KA HOANI HIANI.

RUNNING at Maffikakawa, s^e^f&jlfiZAf&iyiteG and White SnEKR, dr x\\Med */5 |^»dpd on m«HP rump *E D.' QJTnp&cinwijrd^^^ fovfteetroSyi from date hmof tnl ex^rfSe^rotiid, wiljfnr^yd. X^ J\ yfeEOR*E HENSON. Munn^nknvia 24 f h \

FOR SALE!

HOBART6WN POTATOES^of firstpkss quality, deiiTeied <n board auy ofJt^JMfeT Steamers. Price Si^Poundt. ptrTon. J^7 2EQ*py E. CLARK. Cambridirp, M»rcb 2nd, 1875J7 /

- ; HAMILTON WEST T»W«SHIP i HIGHWAY DISTRISpT/ / A GENERAL MEETjfIEV t Wn/te P y^ iilfta place at the old Coi&fi\oy% orfMhtfjv4%fatQ\ tl 11' h iriftarit at 8 p.m. fomnej»urpf>sp of into co sidemtion the action of tln^gF)verninfent|in disposing of portion of the Town Belt/4!o privatVii diViduals. b\ tfAUDIN, Chairman. Hamilton, 3id March, 1875. / 1

NOTICE.

MR T H PEARSON is a^orised to oollect all outstanding debts on mj ocoNLpt an^J^ire reoeiprs ti r i*»mf. All accounts not settlpi^^^fß2otii instant will be aued for. yr . R. tJ^VIDSON. NgaruAtrahia, March 6th, 187^^,, ." ONE POUND REWARD,

LOST, / OlfE Moaw-Colored Horsey hl»cy points bnadftdtfr n«af ehoulder MF. /^y Any one bringing the esmf^o Mr Thoouf, NewoAitle, will receive the above reward ' Anyone delaying it will be protebuted '

nnENDERS are required for the Purchaga of the BaildJL iug D.-t,v u-.ed ass a Chure'^, situate.l on Lot 84, West il&uii'.tun twdutj ye of B*-a>.d and nuer fittings. The h.gijes.' m .hy Leu te^ ;uii; q^c p oajfiy ace< 4 ]»-«.r. Seilea th.m tbf lorlj iuj,t, itl2o iock, w/ervthuy wUi |eoputuii

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 439, 11 March 1875, Page 3

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