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Wesleyan Church, Cambridge. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.

ON SUNDAY, April 26, Sermons in connection with the above services will be preached a* follows, by the Rev R. S. Bunn, of the OtahuLu Cuciut — Cambridge, 11 am.; Pukernnu, 2 30 p in ; Hamilton, 6 30 p.m. On WEDNESDAY, April 29, the ANNUAL SOIREE will be held in the School-Room, Cambridge. Tea on the Tables at 6 p ra. A Public Meeting will be held afterwards, when nddr©s«o« will be delivered by Revs Reid (Auckland), Bunn, and Thomas, and other lay friends. Tickets 2s each, inaj be had ot all storekeepers aud committee. By order, JOSEPH N. BUTTLE, Secretary to Committee.

New Zealand Railways. WAIKATO RAILWAY. Public Works Office, Newcastle, April 15, 1874. T I IENDERS will be received until noon on Wednesday, "- May (j, at this office, for the ERECTION of TWO BRIDGES between Taupiri and Newcastle. Plans and Specifications to be seen at this office. W. H. CLARKE, Resident Engineer, Newcastle.

CENTRAL HOTEL, NGARUAWAHIA. THE Proprietors of the above Hotel, in returning thanks to their tnends and the public for post favors, beg to draw attention to their large and varied assortment ot Wines and Spmtsof the veiy best biands, also to theii superior accommodation for Travellers, Visitors, &c, &c. The DINING ROOMS (two) are spacious and comfortable. The BEDROOMS are lofty and well ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING ROOM SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE, j LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. CLEANLINESS ! ECONOMY ! ! CIVILITY ! ! ! Travellers by Quick's Coaches booked through to Auckland, Cambudge, or Alexandra. BAGATELLE. BASS' ENGLISH ALE, No. 4 Brew, in excellent condition, ON DRAUGHT. THOMAS & DAVIDSON, Proprietors.

Photography ! Photography ! T LOW has much pleasure in announcing that ho has *-* • erected a Studio m the township of .Sgaruawahia, and is now prepai ed to execute any order -«ith which he may be favoured. I Caktks de Visitk I Views of Waikato Nativx Pictures &c, &c, «Lc. J. LOW.

Fencing Notice. "T^TOTICE is hereby given to C. Munroe to fence his sharo •*- ' of boundary fence between sections No. 27 and 1 14 in the Pukekura Highway District. (Signed) E. B. WALKER. Moanavale Station, Cambridge, April 7, 1874.

| Twenty Pounds Reward. OrtA REWARD will be paid by the undersigned to oW« v^ an y perßonp erB o n w ho will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the paities who on Tuesday, the 17th ultimo, fastened a portion of an iron can to a Black Horse, through which he was so terrified that he galloped into the river Horotiu, at Hamilton, *nd was dro«ned. EDWARD CLARKE. Hamilton, March 10, 1874.

TENDERS wanted for Roadworks and Cuttings in the Pukekura Highway District. Specifications to be seen at the office of tho Board, Moanavale Station, Cambridge. By order, W. MARSHALL, Secretary P.D.B.

To Tourists. COMPETENT GUIDES and first-class Saddle Horses supplied to Rotorua, Rotomahana, and the Hot Lake district, and all parts of the interior of the North Island of New Zealand. Apply to WILLIAM MOON or CAPT. OWEN. Cambridge, Waikato.

Notice to Highway Boards, TN future 20 per cent, discount will be allowed to Boards -*- off the scale charge for advertisements iuscrted in the Waikato Times.

FOR SALE. — 50 acres first-class Land between Alexandra and Harapipi — Lot 112. Price £50. Apply to J. GLANFIELD, Ngaruawahia. 11th April, 1874.

Kauri Timber. SHIPMENT of first-class KAURI from Kopuru Mills, Kiaipara, has just arrived at Waikato Heads. Spcc.Hcition— 4 x 2, 6 x li, 6 x 2, 9 x li, 12 x li, P.T.G, 9 x 11, 9 x 1. GEO. EDGECUMBE. Ngaruawahia, April 10, 1874.

For sale by the undersigned, HOBART TOWN POTATOES, in lots to suit pur chasers, at 6s per cwt, delivered on board any of the river steamers. GEORGE E. CLARK. Cambridge. Feb. 14, 1874.

The Oxford Troupe WILL sh jrtly appear at the principal towns of tbo Waikato district. MISS BLANCHE FANE, i Ihr Feznilo Migicenne, iind Company.

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 303, 21 April 1874, Page 3

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656

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 303, 21 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 303, 21 April 1874, Page 3

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