vMeatiags avid Arouse'raeatß. ; jTEXT-'Tamaherb'Sdiiittl,''Friday. 31st .T May.. ; . .;;.._■ '.'_ J^/8 ~\%J H) TED OUSK'S " : BIOiCHBONO\}f- SCOPE & THEATKOPHONE.Splendid recc-ptiun everywhere. Queen's Fuuonxl i huge programme War .Scenes; Miscellaneous Scenes; Theatpophone Selections.—-Otorohsnga, Th'qrsrfay.gftrfl; •Kihikihi, Friday, %\\i ) forcer, Shtur. day, 25th ; O-mbridge, Monday, 27th. Our Ffipwti'tiifir! \i our EuarHnteo, . A. H.-aWHITBHOUSK. lOUT'fl Atifl' : Kt'A.KD RAGING -J CLUB,. A MEETING of the Committee of the South Auckland Racing Club will be held in the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, on .{SATURDAY; 25th iiibtaut ut 7.30 p. hi,- '' "A, J. STOREY, Hon. See. npHE INCOMPARABLE OF THE 1 INCOMPARABLE, ''There is a ti<ie in ilio affairs of each person's life, whiuh if taken at the fi«od leads nu to foitnni>."—Shakespeare. (£s" NOW is the appointed tiinu in your life of witnessing one of the World's Great-st M-arveV, • • ; THE HUMAN FROG. THE WONDER OF WONDERS!! Supported by a (jQiipany of refined aitists, iuolfi-lfaa the Gifted Mtzzofbprahq, MJ6& ALIOS- LAYTOtf, MIUWR HERTOTO * MISS LILIAN JAMEgj.aK the WO* SCOPE. —-~= VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON. - M£¥ l-, ■,, :"■■'.-' rpo MEMBERS OFTBE WAIKAtO JL. FARMERS' CLUB. . Gkntlemkn,—Our financial year 18 nearly closed, and though it has.b eii & successful one ft has alio bzin expensive ; and I now axle those numbers who have not alr*« Jy paid their Hubboriptions to tak^, tlip ijrtt opportunity of doing so, «of tolilpsn we beep )n a strong financial position our work cannot he cariied on vigorously.—Youib, e'c.j JOSEPH BARUGFT, President. AIKATO FARMERS' CLUB. MY - --^ Tho ordinary Monthly MEETING of the nbovo Club will-'be held iirthe.Gathclio School,'; at'fho foot of Yietriria Street, Cambridge, on MONDAY, June 3rd, at,7 So ; p.m, Bosinejs j To cHbouss the sain of cattle by live weight } railway to do the weighing. The advisability of asking the Government to set aside 20,010 acres iw the King Country as a College Reserve. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. TAIKATO hunt club vv >*—«-*■ THE HOUNDS WILL MEET MAY 29—Ee.nconrt Railway Station JUNE I—Pickering's Oornor JUNE fS—Hamilton MAY 22—Morrison's Corner. Ohiupo BOSTON S. COUPER, Eon. Sec, Members are reminded that their subscriptions are now due, and will greatly facilitate the Club's business by forwardon them to the Secretary without waitInig to be asked. 27/4 )ÜBLIC NOTICE is hereby given _,_ that the TAMAHERE ROAD BOARD intend at a Special Meeting of the Board appointed to be held on FRIDAY, 14th June, 1901. to declare by Special Order that ALL PLANTS mentioned in the Second Schedule to "The Noxious Weeds Act, 1900/' shall be deemed to be MTSIOUS WEELS within the Tamahere Road District. james Mcpherson, i. . Clerk, 18/5 Tamahere Road Board. )ÜBLIONOTICE is hereby civen .that the CAMBRIDGE ROAD BOARD intend at a Special Meeting of the Board appointed to be held on SATURDAY, the 15th day r.f Juno, 1901, to make a SPECIAL ORDER, whereby ALL PLANTS mentioned in the Second Sohedule to "The Jv'oxious Weeds Act, 1900," shall be deemed to be NOXIOUS WEEDS within the Cambridge Road District. james Mcpherson, Clerk, 18/5 Cambridge Road Board.} { "N ACCORDANCE with Section 21 of . " The Slaughtering and Inspection Act, 1900," I hereby give notice that at the next meeting of the Cambridße Borough Council I shall apply for u LICENSE to slaughter large and small cattle at my Slaughterhouse, situate on Section-159, Parish of Hautapu, Cambridge Road # District. CHAS. WM. ARNOLD. Cambridge, 17th May, 1901. 18/5 E W ZEALAND In the Matter of a Bill, the Short Title of which is " The Hamil ton Parsonage Site Act, 1901." Notice is hereby given that the underBigned Samuel Thomas Seddon, of Hamilton, in the Provincial District of Auckland, gentleman, Matthew Thomas Clayton, of the City if Auckland, agent, and Charles Cookman McMillan of the City of Auckland, warehouseman, intend to petition and cause application So'be made to the Generul Assembly of New Zealand at. its next Bession for leave to briug in a Bill, the short title of which is " The Hamilton Parsonage Site Act 1901. r By the said Bill it is intended to empower the Trustees of Allotment Number Fifty in the Town of Hamilton West, held for and on behalf of the General .Synod of the Branch of the United Church of England and Ireland in New Zealand, in trust for a site of a Parsonage for the use of a Minister of the said Church, to sell or lease all or any part of the said Allotment and with the proceeds of such sale or lease, to purchase other freehold lands and hereditaments to be used as a, residence for a minister of the said Church, or to exchange all or any part of the said Allotment for other lands and hereditaments to be used as aforesaid. Copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders on or before the commencement of the next session of the General Assembly. Dated this eleventh day of May, 1901. S. T. SEDDON. M. T. CLAYTON. c. c. McMillan. Arthdr Swarisriok, Hamilton, Solicitor to the said Samuel Thomas Seddon, Matthew Thomas Clayton, and Charles Cookman McMillan,
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 954, 25 May 1901, Page 3
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