Meetings and Amusements. IT AM I LTO N PRESBYTERIAN .X CHURCH—To-mcrrow'sServices : Ktv. J. M. MiTciiKU,. li a.m. ami 7 p.m. ffSg&3jgpg&'^ • HAMILTON HORTICULTURAL ! ' SOCIETY. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW Will be held in the VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON, Wednesday, November 24, 1897. iggr Pot Plants Cut Flowbus AND tigg- Flohal Akkangements. Entries close THIS DAY, November •20th. A. SWARBRICK, i:i 11 Hen. Secretary. fjiO LET—A Si.\;roomed Cottage, with JL stable, orchard and one acre of ground. Rent, 6s per week. Apply Mr A. Merrington, Hamilton. 14/i) f>~ R E \V A R D . The above reward will be piid to anyone who will civc such information a 3 will CONVICT the party who tore the Enamel Letters off my shop window on Sunday night, November 14th. N. R. COX, 16/11 Hamilton. LOST—On Saturday, between Cambridge and Tar.iahere, a Buggy Umbrella. Finder please leave at Mr Wells' Store, Roan MARE, indistinct brand on near shoulder, three shoes on. —lf not claimed and expenses paid by the 23rd will be sold to defray expenses. JOHN MARTIN, Ilukanni. IMPOUNDED- In the Te Awamutu JL Round, on November 17th, by Ranger, Te Awamutu Town Board : One Grey MARE, thod all round, like WN near shoulder (small letter*), a good hack.--If not claimed will be sold on THURSDAY, December 2nd, ISU7, at 12 noon. S. BOND, Pouudkecper. rVSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between (he undersigned JOHN SYLYANUS COTTERELLand EDWARD TURNER as Fruit and Produce Brokers, under the t-tyle of Cottekkll and Tudneu, is DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from the loth day of November, 1897. Messrs Batgek and Stekiuker, Ac countants, etc., are authorised to wind up the said Partnership, and to receive the debts due and to pay and discharge the liabilities duo by the siid Partnership. Dated at Auckland this 17th day of November, ISD7J. S. COTTERELL. EDWARD TURNER. Witness to signature of John Sylvnnus Cotterell— H. M. Haslktt, Solicitor, Auckland. Witness to signature of Edward Turner —Joseph Blades, Solicitor, Auckland. IJV)R SALE OR LEASE—A partiallyimproved 50-acrc Farm at Puketc. Apply S. Fonlsham, Hamilton. S A 40.'> ACRES on the Waipa, well fenced anil partly improved. Qui be told in one or two lots. JOHN MOFFATT, (j/ll Whatawbata. HORO A L E - TOTARA POSTS, STRAINERS, AND BATTENS, in any quantity. Reasonable prices. Apply— W. WILSON, 4 Waotu. FIRST-CLASS FARM, of 400 acres ; nearly all laid down in English grasses. Fenced and sub-divided into 12 paddocks. House of ten rooms, Man's Cottage, Large Barn and Stable, Conveniently-arranged Wcolshcd and Sheepyards, Concrets Dip, etc. ; large apple orchard of 14 acres. This desiiable property is a portion of what was formerly known as Stone's Farm, and is situated IA miles from Ngftruawuhia ami close to Te Kowhai School and Creamery. Apply to— J. J. UYCROFT, 150/10 Ngaruawahii. /"UIIEF BRAND OAMISIUIXSE K.K. Vj SUITS, r<.r Roys and Youths, excel in styleand quality.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIGUS18971120.2.37.1
Bibliographic details
Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 212, 20 November 1897, Page 3
Word Count
473Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 212, 20 November 1897, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.