THOS. MORBIS, WEOLEfiALK STOKKKEEPER j AND ■ . GENERAL MERCHANT, WHARff ROAD, HAMILTON.
VERY SUPERIOR a. t :e .a. s ! IK BOXES A.NU HALF CHES T 8. • Certainly unequalled in Waiksto. Test. Tnix ! , ,
t —^ ' LICENSING NOTICE"VTOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Licensing Court will be holden at tho Court House, Ratjlan, on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of April, 1874, at the hour of 12 o'clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration the undermentioned applications- for Renewals of Publicans' Licenses, in accordance with the provision* of the Licensing Act, 1873. R. 8. BUSH, Clerk to the Court. R.M. Office, Raglan* March 16, 1874. Name of Applicant. Name of House. Situation. George Moon Harbour View Hotel Bow street, Raglan Rebecca Graham ... .« . . Royal Hotel Cliff ttreet, Raglan R. S. BUSH, Ulerk to the Court. R.M. Office, Raglan, March 16, 1874.
Educational Reserves. fTIHE Board of Education invite Tenders to be sent in on -*- or before noon of tbo 31st March next, from persons willing to lease ary of the Rural or Suburban Educational Reacrvesintho Province. The Board do not bind thomielves to accept any, or the bighskt tender. Tenders to state, in addition to tbo rent, the period for which a lease is desired. Period not to exceed 21 yean. Schedules of the Reserve* and further particulars can be obtained on application at the Otiice of the Board Tenders to be marked on the envelopo "Tedder for Reserves," in order that tuey may remain unopened till 31st March. EREDEJ2ICK J. MOSS, Secretary.
VALUABLE FARM PKOPERTY. FOn SALE, ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS IN THE WAIKATC DISTRICT, Containing in all 437 Acres OF FIRST-CLASfI GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND. About 250 Acroi are under Cultivation or laid down with English Grubo*. The property is substantially Ftmcod, and divided into TEN PADDOCKS THERE are about TO Acres of land covered with VALUABLE TIMBER, to which acccis is easy. On tho property is a First-Class SEVEN - ROOMED HOUSE, with all the uiutl adjuncts to a colonial homo. Detached there ii a substantial COTTAGE FOR THE FARM SERVANTS, A Large Ba&n, Stables, Cowshed, and every convenience known to the mouern farmer. This property has a frontage of dearly fwo miles to the Waikato Rivir, which ii navigable at all seasons of the year, and is contiguous to the flourishing and rapidly improving township of Hamilton. It was selected by Colonel Moule, who, by virtue of his position, bad the right of choosing his land in any situation ho thought fit, out of tho land allotted to the Regiment, he commanded. The property is acknowledged by all to be one of tbe finest in the Waikato, a district more than ordinarily favoured by nature. An opportunity seldom to bo mot with is now offered to those seeking a FIRST-CLASS- INVESTMENT, in & climate, as regards salubt ity, unsurpassed. The STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and FURNITURE can b» taken at a valuation if desired. The present owner is only parting with the property be cause he io compelled to leave the colony to give his attention to vi gent private affairs. For further particulars, and to inspect th» property, apply to W. STEELE, Hamilton.
■pg-GARI/AWAHIA REGATTA. Easter Monday, April 6. Committee • Cftpt Rfcyner, A. Nichol, J. McConntohie, G. Edgecumbe, G. Thomas. First Race to Ntart at 10 o'clock sharp. 1. Pair-oarkd Rack. — Open to any Boat. Course — from mouth of Woipa River round Boat moored off Firewood Crook and back to starting point. Entrance, lOi. Fir»t prize, £5 ; second prize, £2. Three boat* to start or no race. 2. Fock-oahbd Race. — Boats of not less than four feot beam. Uourse — same as No. 1. Entrance, lOn. First prize, £5 ; stoond, save entrance. Two bouts or no race. 8. Scclleiis' Rack. — Open to the members of tho Ngaruawabia Rowing Clubs only. Course — same at No. 1. Entrance. 10*. Firbt prize, £3 ; second prise, S0» if three boats start. Two boat* wubt aturt or no race. 4. Pun-OAnED Rack — For boats of n6t leas than four feot beam. Course — Hume an No. 1. Eutranco, 10*. Fir»t prize, £3 ; ueeond, save entrance. Two boats to start or no race. 6. Dingt Race. — For boys undjr fourleen yeorH of are Course — Irom Firewood Creek to naouth of Waipn. Entrnnre, sh. First prizr, £'i ; second, £1. Two boati to oturt or no race 6. Wahink Maori Canoe Elfcti. —Crews of two. Course — ■imeosNo. 1. First pnzoi £'2 ; second, £1. Four canoes to btart or no race. 7. D^rcK Humt— Priza, £2. Other races if funds will allow. Judge's detiision to bu final. No protest will bo recened vrithout 10s be lodgfd with it. Ihiu money mil be forfeited in cuio tho protest U not allowed.
Kauri Timber. A LARf'B bUPI'IA' oowcukjudforbslc. AH orders A, punctually a.iL'y.^-yil to -I K. Mcl>O^AL^>, Uumiltou, 1*)71
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 293, 28 March 1874, Page 3
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