rp E N D E R S . TENDERS will be received up to TUESDAY, July 25th, for the LEASE, for a period of ten ycurs, of the FARM at Tamshcre, iVaikato, containing about 463 acre-", and known as Crawford's Farm, as a whole, or in sections. The highest or any tender will not ueorsßarily be accepted. Conditions and terms of lease may be seen at the offices of Mr George E. Clark, Cambridge, and of Messrs Devore and Cooper, Auckland, to whom tenders are to be sent. 6/7 nAM BRIDGE PUBLIC DOMAIN U BOARD. TENDERS will be received b> the undersigned up to noon of SATURDAY, the 15th instant, for CLEARING THE BANKS of To Koutu Lake of Fern, and removing the same. The work will be let in five contracts. Specifications may be seen at the office of the Domain Board, where the tenders must also be de'ivcred. THOMAS HARTLY, Secretary, Cambridge, 7th July, 1899. 8/7 .AGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received for undermentioned WORKS until 230 p.m. ou FRIDAY, 14th July :- Contract No. 3—Five chains of Side Cutting and half-mile Ti-tree Cutting, near Whangape Bridge Contract No. 4—Removing Punt from Churchill to Raugiiiri, Building Approaches, Yards, etc. Specifications for No 9. 3 and 4 at Mr Reid's, Rangiriri, and County Office, Raclan, Copy of No. 3 may be seen at Po3t Olfice. Glen Murray. Tenders to be addressed J. R. Lowry, Esq., Glen Murray, via Rangiriri, and marked "Tender for No. —"outside envelope. W. I. CONRADI, 29/6 County Clerk. "AUTAPU DRAINAGE BOARD RATEPAYERS are notified that ALL RATES must he PAID forthwith. THOS. HARTLY, Secretary. Cambridge, 11th July, 1899. AITOA ROAD BOARD. YY Public notice is hereby given in terms of Section 39 of "The Rating Act, 1894," that it is the intention of the Waitoa Road Board at a meeting to be held in the Board's Office, Morrinsville, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of July, 1899, to MAKE A GENERAL RATE of a Halfpenny in the Pound on the rateable values of the rateable property as appearing on the valuation roll of the Waitoa Road District, for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1899, and "ending on the 31st day of March, 1900; such rate to be made in terms of Section 114 of "The Road Boards Act, 1882," and "The Rating Act, 1894," with Its amendments, and to be payable in one sum on the Bth day of August, 1899, to the undersigned, at the Board's Office, Morrinsville, where the rate-book is open for inspection on Saturdays, from 1 to 3 p.m. ALEXANDER BREMNER, Clerk and Collector to the Waitoa Road Board. Morrinsville, 11th July, 1599. 13'7 "N THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT _ holden at Te Awamutu, between the Chairman, Councillors and Inhabitants of the Waipa County, plaintiffs, and the undermentioned defendants. TAKE NOTICE that SUMMONSES have been issued out of the Magistrate's Court at Te Awamutu, whereby each of you are required to appear at the said Magistrate's Court at Te Awamutu on WEDNESDAY, the twenty-sixth day of July, 1899, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to answer the demaurl of the said plaintiffs for the sums set opposite to your respective names, for rates and interest in respect of the lands mentioned, particulars of which have been filed in the said Magistrate's Court at Te Awamutu. Dated at Te Awamutu this 10th day of July, 1899. ARTHUR SWARBRICK, Te Awamutu, Solicitor for the Plaintiffs. To the Following Defendants: The Ownek of Lot 156 of the Parish of Mangapiko—Claim three shil ings and eleven pence, in respect of the said Lot 156. Hori Kukutai, of Te Rapa, aboriginal native—Claim four shillings and seven pence, in respect of Lot S 3, Parish of Te Rapa. Henry Habdinu and Maktha Thomas, of Cambridge, widow—Claim three shilliugs and four pence, in respect of Lot 76, of the Parish of Horotiu. Robert Ligebtwood and the Owner of Lots 74, 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Parish of Ngaroto Claim one pound, in respect of the said Lots. J. R. IIORfE and the Owner of Lot 55, of the Parish of Ngaroto—Claim, four EhilliDgs and seven pence, in respect of the said Lot 55. Margaret Hallett and the Owner of Lot 269, of the Parish of Tuhikuramea—Cla:m two shillings and nine pence, in respect of the said Lot 269. Frances Livingstone, wife of Alexander Livingstone, Auckland—Claim four shillings and five pence, in respect of Lot 286, of the Parish of Ngaroto. SUMMONSES DULY ISSUED at Te Awamutu this 10th day of July, 1899. ARCHIBALD McPHEE, Clerk of Court. H. E. GAZIT PHOTOGRAPHER (late of Famous Studios), l/I AKES A SPECI ALI T Y ITX of ENLARGEMENTS PLATINOTYPE PHOTOGRAPHS. No extra charge for platinotypes. Lessons given in all branches of photography, including re-touching. Studio above 11. H. Howden's, jeweller, Hamilton. 4/7 A "DOYES wishes to inJ form the residents of Hamilton and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as a PRACTICAL TAILOR Mr Scott's Old Shop, Hamilton. Fit, Style and Finish Guaranteed. 25/3
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 460, 13 July 1899, Page 4
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