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Special Advertisements.

•rO THE BLKCrORS OP WAIPA

Gentlemen,-- -Having bjon re-p-iested by a laige number of friends to contest the ensuing election in th'j Government interest, I have the honour to offer myself as your representative in the next Pailiamcnt. I would givo a genun! suppoi t to the policy of the present Government, including the N'ltive Land Bill, an I would do my utmost to secure the completion ot the throu jh Noith Island Railway, which I consul' i an absolute necessity. I will t,ik<! an larly opportunity of meeting the electois at the different centres. Time and places in a fntuic aihcitisement. — I have the honour to b • your most obedient sei vant, EDWARD LAKE.

rilO THE ELECTORS ov WAIKATO

Gentlemen,— l have the honour to inform you that it is my intention to offer myself for re-election as your representative in Parliament, and also that I intend shortly to address you in the various centres of population. Time and place to be notified in future advertisements.— l have the honour to be your most obedient servant, J. B. WHYTE.

iO THE E LEG 10 RS OF WAIPA,

As a dissolution of the General Assembly is now decided upon, I beg leave to offer my seiucesas your Repiesentative in the next Pailiamcnt. I shall take the earliest oppoitunity after the issue of the wnts of meeting the Electors in public, and need only say at piesent that if favouied w it>i the confidence of the constituency of Waipa, I will endeavour to the best of my ability to piomote the interests of the Distiict and the progress of the Colony. W. JACKSON. Kihikihi, June 23, 1884.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

rpilE PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between the undersigned as Barristeis and Solicitors, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent.

F. A. WIIITAKER J. P. CAMPBELL.

Cambridge, 31st May, ISS4.

riiHE BUSINESS will be CARRIED ON by Mr F. A. WIIITAKER.

WAIKATO COAL AND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMI'IED)

WAIPA PJVER. —The Steamer LILIE connects with the other Steamers at Vgai uawalna, leaving at 7 a.m. on Monday and Thursday for Alexandra and all places on the Waipa Rncr; leaving Alexandra on Tuesday and Fiiday at 7 a.m.

WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND at the dilfcicnt Agencies — Cambridge, Hamilton, Ng.irnawahia, Teßore, Alexandia, and Murcer — a Laigc Stock of the following Materials, etc., delivered anywhere, freight paid.

■Manures. English Superphosphate, No. I and 2 Victorian and Sydney Boned iwt „ „ „ Boneflour Peruvian and Island Guano Manure Salt.

Fencing Material.

Posts — Puriri, Black Birch, Kauri

Matai, and Rimu Rails — Ti-tiee, Rimu, and Rata Wire— No. 6, 7, and 8, and Barb Staples, Rollers, and Pins.

Building Materials

Kauri (First and Second-class), Kahikatea and Rimu Rimu for Furniture Sashes, Doors and Mouldings, fee. Sash Weights and Rollers.

Hoofing ]\J[aterial

Of All Kinds. Corrugated Galvanised Iron Galvanised Nails and Washers Ridging and Spouting Shingles and Palings.

HOBART RAILS AND PALINGS, 400-Gallon Tanks, Pipes, Bricks, Lime, Waipa, and Wilson Ground Roach.

— \Ewbank, Wire, Cut, AILS) &c, &c.

Firewood

Puriri, Ti-trce, Tana, Acacia (cut and uncut).

Oeeds i Seeds i

Rycgrass, Cocksfoot, Timothy. &c. Clover (Red, White), Cowgrass, Trefoil, Alsvke, &c. Turnip — Swede, Aberdeen, Yellow Top, Green Top, Purple Top ; Rape, &c. &c. Mangold— Long Red and Globe Carrots — Red and White Oats (Seed and Feed), Wheat, Barley, Maize, &c, &c.

For Prices, &c, apply to the Agents or to

JAMES LINDSAY.

NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited).- On Wool, Flax, and other produce consigued to the company for sale in London, Liberal Advances

will be made. For particulars apply at the Company's Office, Queen-street, Auckland ; or Bank of New Zealand, Waikato Offices.

D. RICHARDSON, ARCHITECT,

VICTORIA - STREET, CAMBRIDGE.

Plans ..and Specifications prepared, With or without superintendence. N.B. — Twenty-two years' colonial

experience.

"j^OTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

All advertisements not otherwise ordered ■will be inserted until countermanded, and charged for accordingly : and ib is particulaily requested that, when practicable such oiders for either .supplies or countermanding may be in writing. All advertisements should be addressed to the Manager — not to the Editor.

rpO our KIHIKIHI SUBSCRIBERS. Having made arrangements for the delivery of The Waikato Times at Kihikihi by horse service, subscribers' from this date will obtain their copies^of r the paper; at Mr Ellis Store^ Kih^qhi^vln q^jjekf

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1869, 28 June 1884, Page 2

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709

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1869, 28 June 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1869, 28 June 1884, Page 2

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