ANTED—AII Electors to know wli.it even the Partial Abolition of tlie l)iink Does. yjfANT Hi a iTsu \M I NO CRIME IN 1898. CONVICTIONS for 4i Years unjded LICENSE. NO LICENSE. From Jan. 1,'90, From July 1,'94, to June 30,94. toDec.3l,'9B DRUNKENNESS ... , ... - 179 ... 8 Disorderly Offences (Assaults Breaches of l\ace, Obscenity, &c.) 02 ... 38 Other Offences f>9 ••• 4° 310 91 Breaches of Licensing Law and Sly Grog Soiling ... 2 N B.— There was no Crime, as tlie law defines it, in Clntlia in IS9S, and Police Offences (exclusive of Sly-Orofi Selling had fallen from-20 in 1897 lo 11 in 1898. If Partial Prohibition produces such result?, what would be effected by the Suppression of all Licenses? If vou have the good of the community at heart don't miss the opportunity aftorded by the coming election of voting against the continuance of SiaEuMMB OUR COUNTRY'S CURSE. So don't fail to STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE of your Voting
rn e E R JL TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till noon of SATURDAY lS*h November, for the LRECTION of a SEVEN-ROOMED DWELLING at Tc Awamutu. Plan and specifications to fee seen at Tin: Waikato Akgus Office, Hamilton, q/ii J. S. EDGECUMBE. \T7AIPA COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS will be received up to MONDAY, 20th instant, as fol'ows : Contract No. 345-Grading near the Paterangi Creamery Contract No. 346—Formation and Draining on the ro.d near Mr Weeks' farm • Contract No. 347—Ditching, Gravelling, etc., on the TuhikarameaOhaupo Road. Specifications fjr all the jobs to be seen at Ohaupo on Tuesday, 14th inst. Afterwards for 315, apply at tiic Creamery; 346, apply Or. Roll; 347, apply Cr. Viokers. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tcuders, marked outside, to be sent addressed to me atTe Awamutu. CHAS BOWDEN, 11/11 Clerk - AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Established A.D. 1869. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Headmaster: J. YV. TIBBS, M.A., Oxford, assisted by a lull staff of University Graduates. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Includes EJNGLISH. LATIN, FRENCHGERMAN, MATHEMATICS AND COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, SCIENCE, BOOK- KEE PI NG, SHORTHAND, MEGHANIC A L AND FREEHAND DRAV/ING, GYMNASTICS. THE FEES are for each of the three terms, ncder tlvrteen, £'2 163; over thirteen, £3 10s, reduced to £3 3s when more than one of the same family attend. These fees are inclusive, no extras of any kind whatever being charged. BOARDERS are received into the houses of the Masters and Mistresses. Application for admission should be made to the Headmaster, or to M>TrOASurjr, Mr Oliver Mays, 15, Palmerton Buildings, Auckland. l/t —3
Tf 0 R Q A L E - PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS (BOARS and SOWS), six months old, price 2 guinea?. By Egbert, out of Perfection and Mat jury. Egbert, liy Englishman (imp.), out of Belle. Bred l>y Mr T. R. Clow, Papa toitoi. Perfection, by Sultan out of Bess, bied by Mr E. H. Kelly, Papatoitoi. Mabjohy, by Tartar out of Magde II , bred by Mr Rowc, Christchurcb. Tartar, by Tailored, bred by Messrs Binstcad, Avoudale. _ G. P. E. EDGECUMBE, 2/U Hamilton. GEORGE E. GLABK LAND & COMMISSION AGENT CAMBRIDGE, Has For Sale : QOr ACRES LAND, all securely tj£o fenced and sub-divided ; 250 acres in grass or crop. Pi ice reasonable. Land good and well situated in Cambridge district. A FIRST-CLASS FARM of 300 Acres, all in grass or crops, securely fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks ; good house and suitable outbuildings. Easy distauce creamery and railway station. is all in grass and sub-divided. It is close to school, creamery and post-oflice, A CHOICE LITTLE FARM, 150 Acres, all in cultivation or grass, with good kauri houee. This is a very desirable property, being well watered, and within easy distance of creamery. riMUVNSUIP CAMBRIDGE-1 Acre 1 Section, securely fenced, with a cottage. Price, £7O. SEVERAL CHOICE FARMS, varying in size from 200 to 100 acres, in best localities in Wuikato. 1».) KA ACRES, partially-improved t)t)u properly, a bargain. AOCI AGRKS CHOICE .LAND, all tUU securely fenced and sub divided, with good residence and substantial outbuildings. qpOWNSHIP CAMBRIDGE—ThornJL ton Road, 1 Acre Section ; splendid sight for residence. GEORGE E. CLARK, Land and Commission Agent, CAMBRIDGE. WANTEDS, FOR SALE, TO LET Fourteen words for one shilling (iu advance); sixpence for each additional seven words,
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 513, 14 November 1899, Page 4
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