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NOTICE OF POILIHG DAY. J N pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its amendments, i, Henry James Dixon, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Waikato, d© hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date thrj 2lst clay of November, 1911, under the head of Clerk of the Writs, an election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as member for the said district; and that the latest hour for receiving Nominations of Candidates will be noon on the 27th day of November, 1911 ; and"that the poll, if necessray, will be taken at the ! several polling-places of the said : district on the 7th day of December, 1911, between the h«urs of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Every man desirous of becoming a Candidate must be Nominated by not less Two Electors of the district, by a Nominationpaper as prescribed by section 105 of the said Act, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before noon on the 27th clay of November, 1911. The following are the pollingplaces for the Electoral District of Waikato : No. I and 2 The Courthouse, Hamilton (Principal). 3 Waikato Hospital.. Hamilton. 4 Volunteer Hall, Knox-strect, Ham ii ton. 5 Bowling Club's Pavilion, Jer-sey-street, Hamilton. 6 Masonic Hall, Hamilton East. 7 and 8 Town Hail, Frankton I Junction. j 9 Public school, Te Rapa. 10 Mr F. Storey's house, Whatawhata. 11 Public school, Rukuhia. 12 Pnblic school, Tuhikaramea. 13 Public school, Koromatua. 14 Courthouse, Te Awamutu. 15 Public Hall, Kihikihi. 16 Public school, Hairini. 17 Public Hall, Paterangi 18 Public school, Te Rore. 19 Public Hall, Ohaupo. 20 Public Hall, Pirongia. 21 Public Hall, Te Palm. 22 Public school, Mangapiko. 23 Courthouse, Kawhia. 24 Mr Randall's storeroom, Te Rau-a-moa. 25 Public school, Oparau.

ii IB IP IT If A TO iCKED IN ABRTBGHT LEAD FOIL PACKETS. Perfection of Excellence.

TENDERS will be received up x till 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, December 6th, for the erection of a store at Te Awamutu. Plans and specifications at Mr Dudley Bockett's office, Te Awamutu, and at my office. Hamilton. JOHN W. WARREN, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. Nov. 25th, 1911. LAWSQN 8l SWAIN iPTAVE been favoured with instructions from MrGalbraith to sell by public auction on Wednesday, Nov. 29th, at his residence, Station Road, the whole of his superior Household Furniture and Effects. WITHOUT RESERVE. Outside. —Fowls, garden tools, wood horse, lightning saw, grindstone and fittings, bucket spray pump, wheelbarrow, step-ladder, child's saddle (new), zinc tubs, wash-board, mangle, lanterns, watering can, odds and ends. Kitchen. —Lino., 2 tables, Perfection stove and oven, 4 bentwood chairs, alarm clock, glass ware, crockery, china, enamel ware, sparklet, enamel preserving pan, preserving jars, hanging lamp, 2 child's chairs, 2 sets of Potts' irons, kitchen utensils. Five bedrooms. —4 wire-woven stretchers and bedding, 2 double b.m. bedsteads, 2 w.w. mattresses and bedding, duchess pair, chest of drawers, mirrors, washstand and ware, chairs, tables, lamps, book shelves, curtains and poles, oilcloth, carpets, kerosene heater, one hand sewing machine. Dining-room. —Lino,tablc,sideboard, chairs dining and arm, b.m. fender and irons, book shelves,marble clock, coal scuttle, hanging lamp, curtains and poles ornaments. Hall and Drawing Room. —Hat Rack, Lamps, Linoleum, Carpet Squares and Slips, Curtains and Poles, Rattan and other Chairs, Tables, Couch, Brackets? With Slight Reserve— Glass-fronted Dresser, Dinner Set, (56 pieces), I Treadle Sewing Machine. I piano.

26 Mr A. Norton's house, Fe Mata. ?.'/ Mr W. Hodge's house, Waitetuna 28 Mr George Kay's house, Kawa 29 Mr H. Ramsay's house, Te Puhi 30 Post Office, Maikihi 31 Native school, Rangiatea 32 Mr F. R. Gibson's house, Wharepuhuuga 33 Schoolhouse, Korokanui 34 Native school, Parawera 35 Mr A. Ormsby's house, Puketotani 36 and 37 Public school, Cambridge 38 Public school, Leamington 39 Mr F. C. Thomson's house, creamery, Monavale 40 Public school, Pukerimu 41 Public school, Roto-o-rangi 42 Public school, No. I, Maungatautari 43 Public school, Tautari Pukeatua 44 Public school, Waptu 45 Stewart's store, Hora Hora 46 Public school, Putururu 47 Public school, Lichfield 48 Schoolhov.se, Te Whetu 49 Mr J. Peter's house, Puketurua 50 Arahiwi Sawmilling C'o.'s office, Arahiwi Dated this 22nd day of November, 1911. H. J. DIXON, NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL AMD NATIONAL PROHIBITION POLL, AND, OF TIME AND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT PERSONS TO APPOINT • SCRUTINEERS THEREFOR. .- 4/ I N pursuance ot/.t^e^Jbicensing Act, 1908, and' the afnendmerikthereto, I HEN'RX JAMES DIXON, Returnirig^fficerior the the saidT question^ Licensing do hlreby: -give,, noticeV'ihat 'on the 7th day-of DECEMBER, Toil, the day appointed for taking the Electoral Poll.for the Electoral District of,' -'■ Waikato r ;;simultarieousl y\ th ere wi th "■ a.: LICENSING POLL wi.il be takeahpon the ' y&d WdTE FOR CONTINUANCE:1 YQffiE FOR.NO-L3CENSE|§;;; with thettakShe said Licensing. Polk : submitted for»'the i * the" electors|s6|< ■g District the; Prohibition shall oiiitio into force throughout New, Zealand, The question wilt'bVsubmitted in the \, I VOTF.A(S#rNSTr'NATffImL *fROHIl$I;I0N. ' ■■>. C.H-J^gi^^^|;-"^fe^®A.to s'''.apcrufinceis r lir.accordance re Licensing/Act, {Q6B;'.and ....endments lhe'iJ2to;"must be ed with o'clock initlfe aftpinoon ol the :-'3OO day -hi . November, 1911. iAiid I herej^ ; -'gi^e';viotice: •"shall on of H* o'clock-in v|ijsi.'forenooiv at my./tifftce, /in the';, publicly , consider .;tll v .;nomination-papers f&i have beeii, : .duly, hodged in respect ol the 1 c< Pg'PaigSPtfib' said.?** .'District "arid iiv re'speet National Prohibition Poll.'* Dated at Hamilton this 22tidi day of November, 1911. H. J.DIXON, Returning Officer.

TOST between Gibson's house (Manganiko) and main road on sale day, a maletta stock whip, weighted handle. Finder leave at WaIPA POST office. Reward. PBESSPTERIAN CHURCH. Next Sabbath, December 3d. TeAwamutu, 11 a.m. THE Rev. G. H. Jupp, Travelling Secretary of Sunday Schools, will hold a conference of Sunday School workers and conduct a Model Class. At 7.30 Mr Jupp will preach a special sermon to young men. PATERANCI. • "PHE Rev. G. H. JUPP will address a meeting in the Church on Monday evening, December 4th, at 8 p.m. " A,TR J. A. YOUNG will address the Electors as under : —■ Te Rore, Tues., 28th Nov., 8 p.m. Patcrangi, Wed., 29th Nov., Bp.m. Mangapiko, Thur.,Nov.3p, 8 p.m. Rangiatea, Fri., Dec. I, 2.30 p.m. Te Awamutu, Tues., sth Dec, 8 p.m. impoundedT IMPOUNDED at Te Awamutu, one chestnut mare; star on forehead, I white fool, and shod all round. If not claimed•anc' expenses paid will be spld.J.pn Saturday, December 2nd, .ipijy at 'l2 o'clock noon. '"■"'',? . ■• C. BYGRAVE, Pound keeper.

Auctioneers' Note-—To those requiring real good Furniture this opportunity should not be missed. The furniture is well kept, and will all be sold Without Reserve. Sale commences at I p.m. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneer.

T o £5 A;; A Fitje Selection' 'of. Ne.w Indent Lines. LADIES’. & GENTS’/ from Best English Manufacturers. ' Men’s Working .Boots from 6s Gd. a Speciality:.:, • Satisfaction given at a S. H. DWEN & CO., TE AWAMUTIL

; THE '•'. 'f-fr COMMERCIALS HOTEL, \t '. =TE A W AMUT'U/;: 'STELEPHONE JO.. .'A.. THE above Hotel is 'centrally situated, bet'ogj next Bank,' Courthouse, new -S^e'Yards, afi3: /._ Town .,;;£" •Night Porter in attendance. ?v ■' ■ TARIFF : 7S EBR V ''v- .:' HERMAN '-A/ LUKSi!"' ■■ f - PROPRiETte^.,;ftp; The TEAWAMUTU'E^L;: r Te Awamutu. * 4^" 'THIS hotel is situa^tl and provided?.' .wijhpevee^convenience for '• th^,.^vibll|o« public and "■ *■* Well-lighted Sartiple>€o%is. X f TE AW A.MUXU HOTEL, ■ SloJj|E;. St., Tr; AWAmutu. '■'•''■',J. fiCKSOSr, Ownegvil;" 'Phone 2. * .• :, t'£ ' ' V '■'.-,.. S '^"93 "BOiLDER ITE AWAMUTU, ' and at Taihape.. tJILDING of any description an'dertalcen at shortest j g§j£e Ncv-job too job too big. Letters'receive; prbmpt attention. i -Js . • . /2292

~WArKA.TO., 0* FRANKT i'. N, jUN C f lON.' •Elates foi-"'Receiving Live Pigs: «' ;i 'T(3 Awaniutu, Thursday afternoon, November 30th. "«•., , Ohaupo, Friday afternoon, D&h oember Ist. ; ...r ■■: , / >.i .'Price, sdperlb. ■ .. F. N. MANDENO, •;-... if '■'■'; -j, \ Buyer. GEO. AVATTJnr:, ~ , 4 . MaaiagerV''' ,v:;, "v..- ._.'.'. 1?* TE AWAMUTU.

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Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 November 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 November 1911, Page 3

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