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BIV R STEAMERS. .tvBKIVED. June 24th, TJS^D.m., feangiriri, fronf^Mercer, «itl> 2 passengers. iuiie 25th, 815 aj^^SangT?h<|or Mercer, with 3 passengers.

COMMERCIAL. Waikato Times' Office, V Fii-'ay evening \it the 'ale of furniture nnd effects of Mr J M. Cbfiry, at I3\rndton Eaat, by Mr J Kpox. on Tlmiadnj, th/e was a fwirT^Ltemlanee, and average price-" wen* lealnedy^A large cheffioi^St and a horse, saddle, and bndl , vvpfe sold at excellent pV^i"*. f Mr AlfreT^Jncldand reports that fo«ld«r has been in full supply, anS^villcmt alteraKpn in pi-yP Maize 5a per bushel. Hoise^faek ha-» been fewer.yffith fair enquiry, medium draught b^bu raont in requaft. Hides and skin> have hten in -tendyXemand atyJa^t weel^s quotation-*. Atßemuera on ThnrsdV, dain^ours n^ar calving were shoit ol lvq'uiiements ; state <Vtle in leas than usuhl numbers, and dull of sale, excefl^quiet cows forwanl in culf. those sold ar fc-i^h rates. yFj»N^cattle in less than usual supply ; 128 pi-nued; ior gooVq utility an adranr-e of 2aUd the 1001b. was bt^here was no iuiprovens?n in prire for ialf^rior quality, \iore w thers dull o sale ; iong woolle^wes in fair enquii'yV f \\ sheep m lesjthan usual nuu^/rs. but without advaii^kin prire. Pitl^ pi' ntitul, witjfa steady de<- and at an ,i,l\jice over las week's tnarWet. Prices given were : Daii-y co^s at calving £11 to £\jf\ forward in calf, £6 to £S ; two to>bree-year old sujre^ in go>d condition, £4 to £5 17" <^; bes. fat cjWle, 30s to 35s ; inferior, from 25-t tbe lOOloVonjiWf^fTed ewes, 12s ; hall -bred weibero, 9a to 11s ; fat sßrep. 3^a to 4d ; lat pig', 3d to 3 J.l the lb. X

MEMORANDA. Eeviaioi^biir^t Ngaruavn^iia, J*^ Rifle prut-tiT^cf llie- C C. volWapprf&t 10a.m. ITuotbul] pructii?N^t lsaimltoa^Tntz3o^T.>n. Preobytenau Cba^S^ee^fgat angi, at 1 p.m. Meeting of tb^^areholdTra^isj^ffamiltoii Flour Mill

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. vtoshave received a letter from a Mr. John Nott of Para- y wa \ Thames, with reference! to some remarks whicbr append in our issue of the 12th iust. Mr. John Nottyfr Paraw^\is good enough to ii.form v.-> that he has b*en enua^ed\for the past five months in, keeping a prifvate j school .it\a h)U3-i at Parawai. Nevertheless, haT falls into the uiiX^of applying the remarks in ouripsue of the 12t!i to hvinaePf*^J»o\v iifihe name*-', of commons sensr he can dothis^Vwe at^a lpsa to uuflerstand. The J<»lin Nott wWeterfod to- waiSWiotSal Pajpwa/at all, but in the Waikato. itMr John Notlbf Parawai/ill look at our iasue of the 12nb agdiu, he wil?<gee that/c spoke of a John Nott as having aY t vat time •' returnedr from Auckland," us having l< l>eeiMry7ng to gefcthrouA toTe X iti," and '-bilietted himself uVm the liospitabkf natives of Te Kuiti." It is < kar, tberefoXtliai the Jotii^'ott who has been keeping a school for Jive montius at Parlwai cannot be the saint- person at all, unless >^c can/jrove that he was snimlt.mpously pre ent in twoVifieofnt placet* many miles apait Evidently John NoU, on^fi-a«ai, is not John Noit ot Te Kuiti, and tlie case is one ojXnere similarity of name. John Nott of Parawai, is not tua^uV Nwtt. This explanation appears to untie the knot. Tl^ case reminda us of similar instances that are coyiluntly (Spurring in the lar«e towns, wnere John Smith w^tes to theVocal paper, stating he was not the John Smitl/who was fineV for drunkenness on the previous day. However, we feel U^t this explanation is due to Mr Jo»n Nott, o» ParawaV and in order to avoid th(y)O%i4jiii&f of aVii3ap^eha»sion\n future, we shall not faiVtp ilßwarefinkandr"hiVk*ed d\unction between him aiidX&?paiiha-Mad^ aNH We trust that Mr JohnJPftott, of "Pa« awaiVjs successfulVn his attempt to " te^ch the young idea, now to shoot," \nd that he will careioily train his pupils up to strictly moraVmbits, and the avoidance of such company as that of John Jtnott, of Te KJfiti. ' \. Jam^s McFaelane..— Your letter shall receive attenfcon in orfr ntxt. • • \ JTOTAL AiiSTAINEE;— Ditto. >

SUN AND MOON. . June^6^9fe*jaie^andset|>f^B, 4 46. June 27th 7-18,4 47. June 28th 447. 18/efmi OF THE MOON/^^^^^ ..JLrtjf^uarter, June 27ib, 2 18 a.m.

JOHN KNOX, A UCTLONJdBR^A^D CQ MISSION AGENT, E 8 TiR BItIB H WD 18 65.

HOMOEOPATHY. HOMGEOTi^^.i^^lQ^'S^of all "kinds can be . procureavfroiy ¥ / § . (!X WMJ^ MORRIS, y General Storekeeper, f Hamilton.

THORNTON, SMITH, AND FiRTH'S PRICES CURRENT. Wholesale. Fine Flour, 6ilk«dre^»<i, yCrown^^rand," per ton of 20 JfiK .../ ../ zJ ... 12 10 0 Fine Flour, siiySi^ledy^'. S^nd PnSrand," per ton of 20001b / ..A ... J ... 10 10 0 Seconds -->„ V/...V ' .C-XV- "... 810 0 Bbarps, pertauofWoOlb ..V V,V... 610 0 Bran, per bushed of -201b ... % *.'.: ... 0 10 Fowl Wheat, pekbushel of 60.V .. ".. 0 4 >6 v Bags charged. TERMS :— CASH.

TENDERS.

TENDERS are invited for REMOVINa th<* Church o England Building, forward on the Sedi>n on which it now stands^ / * """^ Tenders will be rp&ivA upflo Twelv. noon on Saturday, July 3rd. O& / (£/ , Particulars to be o/tained at the Waisato TIMBS offic . LAISGBKIDGE & irII.VER. P.i priiturs. Hamilton, June 23rd, 1875.

BUSINESS NOTICE! TO THE &ETILEES Of WAIKATO. THE undersigned bee to inform the Settleus of WAiK\TOand the Public ge erally, that they haie become Peopri tors of the Waik\to Trans which will in future be issued under their dihect management, and PERSONAL CONTROL. V It is the intention of the Pbopjiietobs, as soon as practicable, to introduce want imp riant improvements in the typographical *orm and style of the TIMIS, -nth the view v [ rendering it acceptable to the Public, and u first-class AdvbbtJciko Medium throughout the entire Waikato district. The Job Pbintino Depastment will be eonsiaerabJy aNLABGED and improted, and the PiIOPEtETORs will be in a position to execute with nkatvess and p every deacription of printing, in ludintr, placards, circulars, labels. hand-billß, invoices, bill and rpceipt forms, busn,psß, invitation, and aJdre>,a card?, &c, &c at greatly reduced prices. A pbbsonal CANTAS3 will very shortly be made throughout EVHifcM>iSiHiCT t>f the Waikato. The Pbo¥b4BTOß3 will spare no pains or fipensb in order to render the Times a welcome adju.noi 1 f every BBTTLEii's HOJ4B in the Waikrtto, and m every bense of the words a tib 8T class Kewspapkr. I Letters and communication lntenaed for publication to be addressed to the EuitCM; ordora f.>r advertisements, pru ting, subscription!), remittances, &c. to bo addressed to the Manage*. LANG BJiIDOE A SILVER, Waikato Times Office, Pbopbilxobbi Hamilton, Thursday, June 10th, 1875.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 2

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