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Special Advertisements, rjpu THE ELECTORS OK W AIK A. Gk.ntl.kmen, —I am a candidate for your suffrages at tin; forthcoming election. -I am, yours very faithfully, THUS. CAMI’UELL. fJM) THE ELECTORS OK WAIPA, Gknti.emkn, —As a CANDIDATE for vnur suffrages, I ahull have the honour of STATING MY POLITICAL VIEWS to you at the following places and times : WIIATAWItATA, MONDAY, August 15th, at 8 p.m. WAITKTUNA. RAGLAN, TUESDAY, August 10th, at 8 p.m. KAWHIa, WEDNESDAY, August 17th, at 8 p.m. ALEXANDRA, FRIDAY, August 19th, at 8 p.m. Yours, very obediently, THOS. CAMPBELL. rjpO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA. Major Jackson will address the electors of Waipa at the following places and dates : HAMILTON PUBLIC HALL, WEDNESDAY, August 24th, at 7-30 p.m. NGAUUAWAHfA SCHOOLHOUSE, THURSDAY, August 251.i, at 7.50 TUAKAU SCHOOL - HOUSE, FRIDAY, Angst 2(ith, at 7.30 RAGLAN, early the following week, and at other centres, places and dates of which will be duly notilied. rpo THE SETTLERS, FARMERS, 1 BUSINESSMEN, AND ALL INTERESTED IN THE FUTURE OF WAIKATO. Gentlemen, —Being most fully convinced that in the establishment of the beet root sugar industry, rests the key to prosperous agricultural settlement in Waikato, amf that our district is especially adapted to this important industry, I would respectfully ask you to meet me at the Public Hali.Ohaupo, on TUESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 11 am. sharp, to give me an opportunity for laying before you the results of my past seven years investigation into the subject, and if lam successful in convincing you of the importance of the measure, to resolve upon a decided course of action, for the purpose of practically commencing Sugar Beet Boot Cultivation in Waikato, and thereby lay the foundation of a great agricultural future for all who choose to sett 1c in our district. The information I shall give you will he authentic, and consists of statistics collected from Germany, France, and America, from actual workings of the beet sugar ; also experiment, I have had made in Waikato. Also samples of Beet-Sugar as received from the German beet factory, also sample of Beet-Sugar from the American factory, with the opinions expressed by experts as to the relative chances of beet versus cane, from actual experience. I ask yon to meet me at Ohaupo, as being possibly the most convenient meeting ground for the farmers, who, of necessity, must be warmly interested in this matter. If we are to succeed, and moreover, lam desirous of obtaining an impartial consensus of opinion to guide me in my next step towards advancing this industry another stage ahead.—Yours faithfully, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited).—On Wool, Flax, and other produce consigned 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 Ollices.

SsTTO ADVERTISERS !! ! NOTICE. T HE W AIKATO rpiMES Established 1873, Is the only Advertising medium in Waikato, &c., for the following looal bodies: — Cambridge Borough Council Hamilton Borough Council Piako County Council Waikato County Council Waipa County Council Alexandra Town Board Ngaruawahia Town Board Raglan Town Board To Awamutu Town Board Hamilton Road Board Karioi Road Board Kirikiriroa Road Board Mangapiko Road Board Matamata Road Board Newcastle Road Board Pirongia Road Board Rangiaohia Road Board Tamahere Road Board Tuhikaramea Road Board Walt on Road Board Whuingaroa Road Board Hamilton Domain Board Puniu Domain Board Whaingaroa Domain Board £3TTI,r. f m 'I Unit nil the local bodies in Waikato use the columns of The Waikato Times for their notifications, is (he best guarantee this paper tan offer advertisers of its large and increasing circulation and appreciation in the district—points of first consequence- to advertisers —as without an extended circulation, expenditure in advertising, no matter how low the rate may be, is so much money thrown away.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2353, 9 August 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2353, 9 August 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2353, 9 August 1887, Page 2

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