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RIVJSR STEAMERS. Arrived. June 12th, 8 p.m., Kangiriri. Passengers— Mrs Montvose, 3 children, "Mrs Price, Mr Knox and two others. Departure. Juno 14th, 9 am., Rangiriri for Mercer, with four pa 9eengere.

COMMERCIAL. % "Waikato Times Office, Monday evening. Under this heading we propose to publish from time to time Auckland Stock, Produce, Wholesale and Retail Market reports and quotations, telegraphed up to the latest hour befoio going to press also particulars of transactions in land, estates, household property, furniture, stock, produce, &c., &c. in the Wnikato. A3 we dosive to give prominence to these matters, we invite auoUoi eers, Produce Me. chants, and Storekeepers, to forward their reports find quotations for publication. At tue sale of Captain Eyre's property, held by Mr Knoi at N^aruawahia, on Saturday, notwithstanding the heavy rain there was a large attendance, spirited bidding, and good prices were realist^. The sale of furriffn^e S^la^ilton, advertised to bo held on Saturday, by I^J^^yN^ii^JJ^VOStp 0"^0 "^ untll Friday next. V"\SikV , i Latest London advic\stateN**t 2^o,o«*^wool were to b- sold on May l«fc. W Zealand flax is quoted at iW to £24 ; tow £9 to £14.

AGRICULTURAL AND IJASTORAL.1 J AST0RAL. Farmers, stockcw wrs, sheepfarmers. and others are cordi..lly invited to co operate in drawing prominent attention to the magnificent agncHiliural and pastoral resources and capabilities of the Waikato, by forwarding for publication in the Times particulars of crops and harvests, increase in flocks and herds, progeny, wool, importation and despatch of stock, &0., &c. . „ n i It is only by cordial and united action for the advancement of the district as a whole that we can hope to succeed in (ho task we have set before v*. and as co-operation is Die ruling spirit of tne age, we invite all aiH sundry to second our efforts in bringing prominently under the notice of readers and rauitalists in Auckland and other parts ol the colony, the "ecords of progress and settlement in the Waikato.

MEMORANDA. Wednesday. Election of member for Hamilton West Board at 3 p.m.

Jane 15th— Sun ?besJnQet3 tl\d.J^:\riG, 445. „ 16th— Sun r^Sg aajlH^thisVvV?— 7*t6, 4 4^. pnA^E- OF THE MObX. Full Moon June 19' h, 11 35 a.m.

J O II N y/k N O X, A UOTIoN^RB^^C^Sgt^ION AGENT E3TABIIISHED 186 5.

HOMCEOEA-raar. HOMCEOPAJ^ta^taBIcjuinSS ftm. kinds can be \ >. tf*- \£l-«ierftniitovokeeper, \ \7v V \\ Hamilton.

TO THE SETTLERS Off WAIKITO. rfIHE undersigned be;? to inform the Settlers of B Watjoto and the Public go erallv, that they havo become Propri ms of the Waikvto Timys, winc'i will in future be i«nerl under their direct m vnag-ement, and PERSONAL CONTROL. H h the intention of the Proprietors, as soon as practicable, to introduce MANY IMP RTANC IMPROVEMENTS in the typo«roU»ical sobm and stylo of th»J^i3i«fl. view of renderinsj it accent aliTe to^bha-PCBLiC, an 1 a firat-class Advekti'-isg- JMeditlJM: "througUou\rtie entire Waikato district. " X.. 's - -^ The Job Peintinq DepautaieSt will be considerably BM.ARGED and IMPROVED, and the Pnoi'RtEiOEs will be in a position to execute with nl'atntssS and pioMPTirm>E every description of priniiug. including, placards, circulars, label*, hand-bills, invoice^, bill and receipt form", business, iuvitation, and addres3 cards, &c, &c. at greatly reduced qi ices. A rr.RSONAL c\xvass will very shortly be made throughout every district of the Waikato. The PuoPilurioiW will spare no pains or expevsb in order to rendeVthe Times a welcome adjunct of every SETi'LT-TH^ fly)>lE\n the Waikato, and in every sense of the wordVi rte^.ct\W? Newspaper. Lettßrs~?»^ couin\unioationi intended for publication to be addressed 'the Editou ; orders fir advertnementß, printing, subscription*, remittances, &c to be addressed to tie Manaocr. LANaBRIDGE «fc SILVER, Waikato Times Office, Proprietors. Hamilton, Thursday, June 10th, 1875.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY ron the WAIKATO TIMES, /CORRESPONDENTS at Ngnruawahh, Alexandra, CamKj bridge, Te Atvaimifu, Kiliikihi, T.iapiri, Hawpipi, and every settlement in the 'W'likato. Application to be mirto to tlie Editor, Time* -office, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 479, 15 June 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 479, 15 June 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 479, 15 June 1875, Page 2

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