Notices. THE RATEPAYERS OF THE , BOROUGH OP HAMILTON. Ladiii and Gentlemen,— I am >t candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election, and, if elected, will insist upen strict economy ami do all 1 can, without fear or favour, for the advancement of the Borough. I will not descend to a personal cauvas'. ■iiq J. A. YOUNG. jL On behalf of self and members of our family, I beg to tender our sincere thanks to those friends who by their kindness and sympathy iu our bereavement showed the regard they had lor our late father. DAVID HENRI. I- OST— On Wednesday, 31st Augutt, J at Ngnruawahia, a Short-haired COLLIE DOG, black and «ome white ; answers to the came of "Fox." A collar waa on him. On recovery ten shillings reward will be oiven to finder. Address—b J. H. LATHAM, g/g Ngaruawahia. 0 T C E . To the Public of Hamilton and Surrounding District. HAVING TAKEN OVER Mr P. Le Quesne's GENERAL STORE. Known as "THE SETTLERS' STORE," I hope by strict attention, combined with civility and moderate prices, to obtain a fair share of your patronage. INSPECTION INVITED. NEW STOCKS IN GENERAL LINES ARRIVING DAILY. N.B.—lntending customers would do well by calling here before going elsewhere. H. W. PENNINGTON, General Storekeeper, HAMILTON EAST. Formerly of Tamahere.J 6/9 In reference to the above, I beg t° thank all my old friends and customers for past favours, and would feel thankful for continuance of same to my successor. 6/9 P. LeQUESNE. CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. UST APENING TT p - VERY CHOICE LINES TN NEW SPRING GOODS. Also, Boots & Shoes OF ALL KINDS FROM THE BEST MAKERS. flg' STYLE, 4@" FIT, DURABILITY AND VALUE GUARANTEED. THOS. WELLS Cambridge, sth September, 1398. 6/9 SUTTON'S SEEDS! NEW CLOVERS NOW ARRIVED. CAUTlON.—Certain persons having by misrepresenting other seeds to be Sutton's endeavoured to ensure their sale, we hereby give notice and warn purchasers to make certain that seeds are genuine by obtaining direct only from out authorised agents, "W. Souter and Co.—(Signed) SUTTON & SONS Reading. W. SOUTER & CO,, SOLE AGENTS, C A M B R I DOE fc 0 H A UP 0. NY person found TRESPASSING L with dog or gun on the Raglan Estate will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. R. C. MATHIAS, Manager. Te Akau, June Ist, 189? NY PERSON FOUND TRESL PASSING with dog or gun on any part of the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company's (Limited) prpperty will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON, 2/5 Manager. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Auckland Agricultural Company's Properties will be PROSECUTED. JOHN McCAW, Manager, a l4 Fen Court. ANY PERSON TRESPASSING on my property, with dog or gun, after this date will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. J. DOUGLAS, Waitetuna. April Ist, 1898. JVf has commenced practice as a BARRISTER. AND SOLICITOR DOKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, and is prepared to attend all sittings of the Magistrates Court at the various centres, if so required. 9.1 DETER niLCERIST, Solicitor, TEAR 0 H A Office r Town Hall Buildings.. 1 W.R. h olmes,i,,i,AmN,z ' (Late Government Auditor), ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR AND TRADE ASSIGNEE. Office: Fort-street, Auckland. P,O Box, 524. 1/7
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 337, 6 September 1898, Page 3
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