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strive to increase their powers so as to enable them to perform many local acts which can now only be done for them by the authorities at Auckland or Wellington. I have thus stated my views npon some of the chief points which are likely to occupy the attention of your new Superintendent. I have, with much care and deliberation, formed opinions upon other points perhaps of equally great importance, and probably opportunities will offer of my expressing 1 myself in reference to them to the electors. I have stated already, that I cannot for various reasons have recourse to the methods usually adopted by acandidate with the view of scouring his return ; but I have said this with no inte^ioiv-of avoiding proper duties or of evincing any \vVitjpt Sympathy with my fellow 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 tha eJectoi's desire that J i-l.ould personally address them, I shall consider it tnv duty to go to Auckland and the Thames — the two chief centres of population — for that purpobe. , * I have the honor to Be,. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, G. Grey. Kawau, March 5. 1875.

Miscellaneous

THOMAS w \TT /%, TMC lIiTO JSST, I T S S H^L LING OF^ AT "t(\ PER CeVt DISCOUNT M)R CASH riIHE REMAINING PORTION OF HIS Q¥MMER\sTiQCK OF J)RAPERY A CLOTHING, > / \ SILK P Q^P L^ AI/ S, G\p ENADINES, S^, v. / \ • BATISTE STUfFS IN DRESS 'LENGTHS, X> EMN A N T S,/&c, IN GREAT VARIETY SUITABLE FOR THE SEASONS. T A D I E S /expecting to] attend/the\ Races should pROCUBB A^^^raiyE DRESS and Ti aye/it m^de up at\once AT/m r MORr\ I SJS J TTWRESS MAKING E&T-ABLISMM.BNNT-, — \ WHERE PERFECT FIT AND STYLE is Guaranteed.' npURKHASERS of MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTjHING also ALfIOWED 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT F»R CASH, i^WRpERs' FOR AUTUMN AND WINTERI GOODS.^ CM EING VERY LARGE* TJOOM MUST BK MADE FOR THEM. TPHOMAS MORRIS, Hami^on,

NGAKL'AWAiIIA STEAM FLOUR MILLS. W "HOLE SALE PRICES CURRENT No. 1 SwMlressed "NFM," per ton of "2,0001bs 15 0 0 No. 2 x \, Ngaruawahia y 13 0 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs ... >J? f] 0 8 0 Bran, per bushel, 201 bs *$ Is * 1 6 Uats, per bushel — '.. ~*-"ZT — 06 0 Oatmeal, per lb — 7T. y^. ... 00 6 Sacks not yitMrnßQe. • Note.— so and 1001b bags, 6d each extra. Purchasers taking 500lbs Flour are charged the above wholesale prices, but cash must be remitted with the order, otherwise retail prices will be charged j under that quantity the retail price, Is perlilOlbs extra. This refers to Flouk only. Gristing, including freight from any place on the river to Mill and back, Is 9d per bushel. Waste, 31ba per bu«hel. Wheat purchased at hi^iest market rates. R. LAMB.

TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited until 22nd instant for ERECTION of an HOTEL. Labou^nly, The lowest tender not neoMsaiily accepted^ Pla» and speciflcationAa^be eeen on application to H. LEWIS. Te Aw amutu, March sth, 18T&;

CONFECTIONERY. R. WAT^tSf^ONTKCTIOVER, MANUFAUTULfcEgrgiw^it bis Refinery, Albert street, for the Whommle Wade, Scotch Mixtures, Aljnondt, Peppermint, and Cenversa&wr-Ijozeiiges, with new mottoi, Sugarcandie8 I< jj*<l"'©ofle3fioosi*-X>f every description. All koods are guaranßod'jMrfrcr and betUr than the imported, aud are sold atJiworyriccß. E. WATERS, Qy©en street, Anckland.

PHOTOGRAPHY. JLOW fans now <#rgmence<i. business iv CAMBRIDGE 9 will remaii^hpw'loi' one month onlj. NEXT TfiiOUfQ <4&. WALKBR'B HOTEL, t. Abridge.

ONE POUND REWARD. LOS T, ONE Mouse-Colored HM»e, black points, branded on near shoulder MF.^r . Any ono bi inginffSth^Bame to Mr Thomas, Newcastle, will receive the ahovo. rSjantf Anyone delaying it w;Jlifc prosecuted

M R ' Jft-jMi^' NEILL, BAUKISWf'^^^kOLIOIJ Oil,

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 442, 18 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 442, 18 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 442, 18 March 1875, Page 3

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