•r NOTICE.
THE "QUICKSTEP," WILL BUN, UMIL FCKTHKR NuTIOB, Hi'tsveeii Mrrtvr and Hinillton, on arrival of the Tiaui at 10 80 i« in., cvrryiui! Pas-ongers at i! -u^a^e, on rUK^L>AI>, THUHSDAYS, un SATURDAYS, and UATim* Hamilton ou MO^ DAYa, WED^fi5D\Y^J, and UKiDAYo, »t 8.30 a.m. Ail i'a^engors anl Parcels booked ut the Office of Juus fcoiM'ET, Agent, No 8 Quui-u dlrcet, Auckland, fjr the abov-e placws, will roocivo prompt attention. K. C LONG-, Agent, Mercer. C. Q. QUICK, Proprietor.
T7-AUBI. T^AURI. T7-AUIU. 200,000 feet of first-class
OK SALE AT THE RAILWAY SAW MILLS, MERCER ALSO ToTARi, Ri&rr, k K,\ohi Ceiling Boabds, Kavbi Piles, vv to 50 ft. Kahikatka (for general building purposes.)
Tha und«rsigncd would respectfully call the rtttfnii'in of thu Waika o public to the fnrt that KAUKI cm now be obtained PROMPILY within th«*ir own district at low«»t inurUet •at-ps Orders by teiegram or otherwise wnl lecoive the best.attoution of THOS. WELLS, Profiujptor, Tijtbku Mbkchant aw StORKiiCKPEE,
MERC E H . iyr o tf -I c c The Ratepayers of the Hamilton W.»jt Township arc hereby notified rb.it All Rates Unpaid by the 30th April, 1876, will be taken to the R.M. Court, H.imil'on, for Itecorery Also. Owner* of Dogs not Kegisteied for 1875 76 will be SumwcDed, according to the Act. (Signed) J. L. 'LONGBOTTOM. Chairmar. Hamilton West Town .Board.
T7" IW I FLOUR MILLS P2HCHS CVERtiNT.—
Sacks bags 501b bags £ • d £ s d fed No 1 Cre*t*BrAnd 16 13 0 17 ,) 0 17 10 6 No 1 Family flour 14 3 0 j|M 13 0 15 0 G Sharps, per ton... 8 10 O Bran, per ton . . 8 12 H Oats, per bushel O «"> O crushed .. 0 5 O Oatmeal, par ib . 0 0 3 The abo*e prices niolude fltoks and bags. Highest price given for good snmplos of Wheat
Griiting Is por buahol ; ' large lots m por agi eminent. Tbrm* Ci.9H ; 2J per cent, on accounts paid within the month. G ii B.'.'ERK.
Ngahuawaiha Six^i: Fu»ni Ahlus. IPmiOLEaALK PRICES CURRKiT: tiat-ka 1001b bag-. 501b bag. No 1 SilK-drefcsetl 11 N P.M." per ton of 2,000 Nvj ... 15 18 0 '16 3 9 16 10 t, No '2 Silk-dreised Ngaruawn Ida, per ton of 2,000 lbs 13 13 0 14 3"0 H 10 (; Sharps, per ton ... 8 10 fi ttran, por ton ... 8 2 0
Oats, per bushel . ... © 4 0 „ crushed ... O 5 t» Maizo „ ... ... 0 G 0 „ crushad; | 0 6 6 Oatmeal, per lb ... . 0 0 3 The ab»Te price* inclurfe sacks and bags ; eaukb and bagfc not returnable. Terms Oaeh j]'2i per cent nllowod oji all account i--t:d Within rhe month, It. LAMB.
/XIHORNTON, SMITH AND FIRTHS X PRICES CURKF-NT— WHOLESALE Delivered nl all the Steam Coriipant/'jt Stntiom above Ngaiuawahia ut Contttynee's rnk Sacks 1001b bags 501b ba^ Fine Flour, slik dressed Crown Brand 15 13 0 16 3 0 16 10 P Fino Flour, filk drcßsed T.S. &, F. Brand 13 IS 0 14 3 0 14 10 H Sharps 3 10 5 Bran, 8 2 0 Fowl Wheat, per bushd of 60 lbs, 4s 8d to 4« 6d The aboTe prices mcluJi- tucks and bags ; sack and bags not returnable. AKiciland, February lltb, 1876
M LEVY & CO, IMPORTERS OF BKiTISH AND FORKIGN MERCHANDISE, FANCY GOODS, Ac, 23, Qukkn Mtrkkt, Apokland,
Commercial.
Waikato Times Ofpicb. Friday erening. 1/tn Alfbid Bccklawd'o Wrbkly R*i>oet.— At the Haymarket on Friday last, hay was in less than usual supply and better worth. Small 'loads brought from 17s to 34s each ; Urge loads, 3s 9d to 5s 3d the cwt s chaff, 3s 9d the cwt ; oats, 2s 6d to 2s 9d the bushel ; damaged maize, 2» 9d the bushel ; maizemeal, 6s tho lOOlbs ; double-Boitted buggy and harness, £45 ; singlo■scated buggy, £41 . double furrow plough, £9. Horse stock were brought forward in full numbers, and sold more freely than for several weeks Prices given were : for three-year-old draught col i s, £33 ; aged medium draught, £23 to £34 ; riding borsei, £4 to £25. — At W Morrisons sale on Wednesday, there was a full attendance of buyers. The caws Tailed very much in quality, and consequently in price. The young horse stock were well grown, and in good ooudition. Prices obtained throughout the sale were satisfactory.— At Remuora, on Thursday, dairy cows were plentiful, and lower in price, dtore cuttle in average numbers, but of very mferior quality nnd dull of sale. Fat outtle in futy, numbors ; 160 he»d Bold to the trade; last week's puccr were sustained. Few store sheep penned. Fat sheep in usual numbers ; 500 sold, at dlightiy Advanced valued. Stoic pitf* plentiful and in request at Int.- vuluce. Ful pigs short of enquiry aud better worth. Price* given were :— Dairy cows and heifers, £6 to £13 ; tat cattle, 37f 6d to Ms Gd the lOOlbs ; tat wothers, 3d to 3Jrl ; cwus, from 2id tlio lb; nged uwr«, 7« 6d to 12a ftneh. Avoajjes obtained were — 40 young stdurs, W CO Woold, £6 13* 6d ; 3a he.id bloeib. Andernon Biothers, Jc9 15» 6d ; .'JO lioad, M Bo sanco, nuxod sexes, £6 12s ; 9 heuJ, W Kinj, I8 ss} 11 head, W T Koguns, £9 4« 6d ; U li(ai, WDOJij, JClOlls-
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 603, 1 April 1876, Page 2
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