Lata Advertisements. rv 0 Y A L VISIT. THE LADIES of Hamilton and the neighbourhood are invited to MKRT the Reception Committee) at ths Rorough Council Chambers on THURSDAY, the HOth ftj»v, at H p.m>i to arrange for suitahlv liffloraling the Prank ton Rail» «"»y Station on the occasion of the Royal Visit. A full and representative Hi?e4iFig i? particularly desirec]. ' & w- mm, Mayor. «« HPHE SLAUGHTERING AMD IN 1 SPECIION ACi', 1600." I hfiehy give notice in accordance with th ■ provisions of Station 21 of tho above Act that it is my intention to apply for a LICENSE in respect of a Slaughter* house situate on put of Section No. 2, Suburbs of Tirau (lute Oxfor.i N<'Hh). PRANK ROSE. Tiran, May 20th, 1901. 22/5 A PFMCATION FOR LICENCE IN . RESPECT OF SLAUGHTER' HOUSE. TO TnE CHAIRMAN AND MKMBF.RS OF THE Waipa, County Cowers, I hereby apply for a LJOEJySE under " The Slaughtering apvl Tflspppfifl o AP?i 1900." for my Slaughterhouse, situated on Lot SGO, Ta RupuFarHh, Partiou'ars appended on application form. Dated May 20th, 1801, 22,5 JOHN BETTLeY. A RE POUT being current that I . intend leaving WailititOj I fake tins opportunity of stftt|ng that SUCH REPORT IS UNTRUE, It is my intentiou M 5 CONTINUE the practice of !),fUietry throughout the districts of Waik'tto. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist, Hamilton. April 26th, 1001. WANTED. Bation Owners and Mijnagera who have turnip and young Brass props" injured by deer to know that I will be prepared to destroy them for tho pprmiskion to do so, from the middle of June to the middle of August. Most sports have heard of my ability in this line. During three years I shot over 1,000 on the Asset Co,'a properties, and then only in my spare time ; and I am prepared still to beat that record—l will kill 85 per cent, of shots. I have billed 100 door in three weeks, and followed my daily pursuits besides. In round cumbers I claim to be tho champion deer stalker of the Australasian oolonieß, whioh ought to be sufficient guarantee. Failing the above, 1 am prepared to shoot deer for any owner or manager, if desirable, for £1 pur day and expenses, and guarantee the übove, the owner to have the deer j or will ehoit and cure tho skins for 5s each, Who can touch this ? Address: T. H. KELLY. Fen Court, Cambridge. ABA R G . 40S ACRES OF LAND, situate be : tween the Tirau and Taumangi Railway Stations on the Rotorua Line, beina; a portion of the Mauugapouri No. 2 Block; bounded on one side by a fine trout stream. For particulars apply— J. S. EDGECUMBE, 21/12 Hamilton. NY person found TRESPASSING with dog or gun on the Raglan Estate will bo PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. R, C, MATHIAS, Manager. Te Akan. Jane Ist. 189? ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING on my property, Tair.uhere, with dog or gup, in search of e«mo or otherwise, will h» PROSECUTED. Foison Laid for D^gs. R. PETERSEN, 4/4 T'imahere. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the New iJeilaud Land Association's property. Woodlands. Ist May, 1888. OTIC E . ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPARSING on GORTON ESTATE, in pursuit of came or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED. \V. F. SIMPSON, 1/5 Manager. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's Properties will be PROSECUTED. JOHN McCAW, al4 Estates Superintendent. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the New Zealand Land Association' property in search of game,or otherwise, will uc PROSECUTED as the law directs Woodlands. 9th February, 1888. "ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING on Kereone Estate, with or without dog or gun, will be PROSECUTED 28/2 NY PERSON FOUND TRESL PASSING with dog or gun on any part of the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company's (Limited) property will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON, Manager. rr O T I C E . "ANY PERSONS TRESPASSING on mv property at Karapiro will be PROSECUTED. ALL DOGS will be SHOT. 11/3 W, C. MORGAN. UR PRISE p OLD- MINING /COMPANY. The above Company are placing ONE-THIRD ORIGINAL INTEREST UPON THE MARKET —viz., one hundred and fifty shares—as Pbomoteks' Shabes, to be disposed of at £lO aach. Prospectus, etc, may be seen w th the Seoretary. SURPRISE GOLD-MINING CO. S. HARKER, 23/2 Secretary, Hamilton. IGH SCHOOL, CAMBRIDGE "NIGHT CLASSES for Algebra. French, Book-keeping, Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Meohauioal Drawing and other Subjects, will be RE-OPENED on TUESDAY, March sth, 1901. RUDOLF HAEUSLER, 26/2 . Pa. D,
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 957, 29 May 1901, Page 3
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