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TEipiißS WANTED / TjIUR BVfolrfsilo&lJ)a-: and CUT I INGS aT^andy -1* 0 rimy *<»u 7&t\j<«t.vit>ft and Wi 'cuing i?ut< mg ai Wnikair Bridge, OajßfDridg^FuU partioulawKcuu b« obturn* J on application to i\ / l(jB. WALKER, ' of the P .UekuiVll gnw .y Board.

TBNDJBit

A RE required for the SLctcxCju of a Catholic Church at CHUibridg«!\t_ / tS* Plan* ami SpeciflWion miry be Men at my offlee until \pril Is, and at the re»ideno# of fl^^Uj^ Father Gilding, Hamiton, un<|l April 21. J^^^ Tenders t« be delivered >4tn» by April 24, at noon. Th« lowest or any teader not necessarily aeoepted. D. KICUAUDdON,

M.nh IS, 1875.

r GEORGE ELLIS T>EG3 to thank hi« friends and the public generally for tueir kind patronage during bis r sidenc* in Cambridge, and

to inform them that h« dm DISPOSED OF HIS BUSINESS Mr John aouihton, vLttte of Auckland) for whom h« nqiesf s the coutinuanc* of their favors,

JOHN HOUGHTON

IN lHkin<r to the BiiMncssat Cambridge heretofore oarrie.l on by Mr Kins. l^«t» confident that he will be nble to t<ep up the reputation of hi* jredecesior by keeping good <rtiolefl and tilling at the smallest remunerative piofit. The Stock "ill be Replenished with a New and Extensive Aswor-tme t of Drapery and Fancy Goods for the Autumn irade. Al«o, every r quisite in Grocery, Ironmongery, Earthenwar*, etc, etc T 1 c Drug Busines" will be attended to by an exptrieneed assistant in that branch

TAMSON TESTIMONIAL FUN^. A G MEETING of the Resident* iu/he districts lor which the ttndegsign«d are Chairmen, wil|4>e held at the Royal flot«l, EaA&imiltop, at 7 p.m. qflhe 6tb April. yr fj. Kirikirirot Board. yr f/cuMfflfa, Qftirman Hamilton East Board. HAMMO^to, / Chaifcan Hamilton Highway Ilftlurjct Board. f^^ F.4IAUDIN, Vi*. Jf Chairman Hamilton West

OTAUA SAW MILLS,, WAIKATO. s THE undnrsigneil has^n hand a Large and General-Stock Sawn Timber wutable for Building purpose*. White Pit>« Bprfrds amhScMntling, on board barge at Mill, 10* py/iOO tottr I Sawn Pat in^s, 4& 6il x 3ifc, 10s per 100 do \ 1 ' a ° d 7«»p"-100 \ \ \ Puiirt and M»tai Kahkatea Shingle* X <- Orders addressed to ; £ke Mill promptly attended to. Jt' JAS. S. GIBBONS. Agent for WaiiMßo : Mb R. Lamb, Ngnruftwuhia.

NGARUAW.UILi BTKAM rLOth xii-.S. Tkadb &1 ux rrr HOLSS AiLK/B^ICES CURRBNI No. 1 SiiK-draMeA^F^' |)tr\{in of 2,0001bs 16 «• 0 Sharps, per lWlb^jy^jr^... " 08 0 Bran, per bushel, FT ... * 1 6 t »at«, pt- r bu«bel / . M .. 0 6 0 Oatmtal.perlb^ \ (l/ .. 0 0 3 Saws not returnable.

If oti. — 50 and lOlb bags, 6d each extra. Purchasers taking 500lb« Flour are charged the abov? wholesale prices, but cash must be remitted with the order, otherwise retail pricts will te charged; under llitit quantity th« retail price, Is per lOOlbs extra. This reten to Flou» only.

Gristing, including freight from any plarr on the river to Mill and back, 1* 9d per bunhel. Waste, 3:b* per bu«bel V\h«at purchased at highest m. rket latea.

VV. H. BUTLEJ*,

HOUSE, SIGN, <fc DECORATIVE PAINTER,

PaPERHAKGEB, Etc.,

JOCJsVJMCXXa^TOIMr WJUST, fjs\ /IMPORTER \/ y oils, colobs/g^lss, papebhangings, and y a 1 / PAL^TE^S 1 REQUISITES.

fTIHE largest and but assortment in the Waikal Paperhangings. Paints, Colors, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Glass, Bmshes, Glue-, Ctnras, L*mpt, Xsmp Glassc« f Dfv<K *s Oil, Gilt «nd Stain»i FICTUKE FBAICM,

BOOM MOULDINGB, WQITE AND RED LEADS. ORDIS EXECUTJBD THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT

GRASS ANI> CLOVER SEEDS.

NW OH SAKE b^ttotfadtfsigned, at loweit r^t. the following Prirut K«w Seeds :— Rye Grass (OanUrbury and Provinoml) Cocksfoot x WhitjOlovw \ \ / Se<l duvtr 1 '/^ Alst k« Clorer \/ (\ s£sr /y\ l^iuiothy X K»P«i4».

JAM^S OOUPLAND,

9ft* HF.I4M SCKfaKT

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 6 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 6 April 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 436, 6 April 1875, Page 3

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