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EISHER A, Co. are cash purchasers ot Cock Pheasants in any quantity at Four Shillings a Brace. Good prices given for live birds.

T BEG to 1 etui 11 my sincere thanks on behalf [of my&elf, -*- wife, and family, to the Rev Il'.I 1 '. C. Lloyd, of Hamilton, and others who kindly collected and contributed for our benefit in consequence of our severe loss caused by the destruction of our'propcrty by fire 12th April last. WILLIAM HOUGH. Hamilton, June 16, 1574.

WE are requested to give notice that a meeting of those interested in the formation of a Society for the encouragement of Music iv the District, will be held, in the Shool-Rooin, Alexandra, on Saturday, 20th instant, at 3 p.m. J. AUBIN ROBERT D. L. DUFFUS.

NGARUAWAHIA TOWN BOARD.

MR SAMUEL WELLS, of Queen Street, Auckland, has been appointed Collector in Auckland for the above Board for the remainder of tho cunent year. C. INNES,

Chairman,

Mangap iko Highway Board.

THE Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Mangapiko Highway District will be held at the Alexandra Hotel at 2 o'Clock on THURSDAY, tho 16th July, for the purpose of electing Trustees and to strike a rate for the ensuing year. JOHN D. HILL, Chairman.

Alexandra, June 13, 1574.

Alexandra Highway Board.

TH E Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of tho Alexandra Township will be held at the Alexandra Hotel at 11 a m. on Thursday, the ICth July, for the purpose of electing Trustees and striking a rate for the ensuing year. WILLIAM SLOANE, Chairman. Alexandra, June 18, 1574.

Hamilton East Town Board.

~]lyf~R CLARKE having neglected to perform his duties -*■*-*- with regard to (the Collection of the Rates of the above-named Board, it is hereby notified that Mr 11. MriiliNS has been appointed Collector in his stead, to whom ratepayers are requested to pay their rates forthwith. WM. CUMMING, Chairm«n.

MESSRS. J. BROWN & SON, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS,

Beg to announce the arrival of

MR. HERBERT O. BROWN,

Whose business in England was to obtain a thorough knowledge of

TUNING, TONING, HAMMER COVERING, And all Branches of the Profession.

TTTE has had the advantage of studying in the Manu- -*•-*■ factories of Messrs Broadwood & Sons, Messrs Ralph Allison & Son, and in the Harmonium Manufactory of Mr Arthur Allison, from all of whom he brings the highest certifiates of his ability. In addition to the large stock of Pianofortes on hand, Mr H. O. Brown brings an assortment of very fine Instruments specially selected by him while in Lon lon. Mr H. O. B. will visit the various districts in the Waikato during next week. Orders for Tuning or Repairing received at the Waikato Times office. Terms Moderai'e.

Temporary Premises :

SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND,

For Sale.

FARM of 600 acres at To Rore. 430 acres fenced ; about 320 acres in good grass, superior House containing 10 rooms, Orchard, Garden and out-houses. 'Ihis Farm has great advantages as to situation, having one mile and a-half frontage to Waipa River. Farm of 324 acres at Te Rore. 260 acres fenced, 200 acres in good grass, subdivided into 6 paddocks, five-roomed House, Stockyard and out-houses, &c. Farm of 50 acrea at Te Rore. All fencod, portion laid down in grass ; good run for cattle 5 comfortable House, &c. The above properties ire in firstclass positious> and the terms aro liberal.

KENNEDY HILL, Auctioneer, Land and Stock Agent, Alexandra.

CAMBRIDGE TAILORING AND BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.

JAMES CAMP begs to return his thanks to his numerous customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his arrival in Cambridge, and trusts by maintaining the course in the management of his business heretofore pursued by him, to merit a continuance of that support. J. C, having secured the services of Mr P. o'Donnell and two first-class journeymen, is prepared to execute orders of overy description connected with the above department at the lowest possible prices compatible with good workmanship. The Tailoring Department will be solely conducted by himself, all orders will therefore receive prompt attention. A perfect fit in both departments guaranteed. JAMES CAMP, Tailor and Outfitter.

Now publishing in Auckland, a New Weekly Paper, entitled

SATURDAY NIGHT,

CONTAINING Tales, Romances, Moral and Scientific Essays, Poetry, Columns for Ladies, Wit aud Humor, Compiled expressly for tho Family Circle.

Terms — 3d per copy, or 103 a year in advance, or with Postege 12a 6d.

Subscriptions received by Geo. Edgecumbe, Ngaruawahia John Knox, Hamilton John Hally & Co., Cambridgo John Auiiin, Alexandra Or at the Publishing Office of the Daily Southern Cross

Auckland

Cambridge Saddlery Establishment.

DAVID GARDINER, SADDLER, HAMILTON, BEGS to inform the settlers of Cambridge and surrounding districts, that ho will open on MONDAY, the 15th inst, a Branch Establishment, in temporary premises adjoining Mr Richardson, Engineer, Cambridge.

TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAUPIRI AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.

A SPRING CART will call at Taupiri TWICE-A-WEEK, -^*- when orders for Meat, Bread, Groceries, &c, at Ngaruawahia rates, will have the best attention. GEORGE EDGECUMBE. Ngaruawahia, June 1, 1874.

THE WAIKATO TIMES may bo obtni-ied from Mr E. Wayte, Bookseller and Stationer, Auckland, Dy whom Advertisements will bo received.

Permanent link to this item
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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 328, 20 June 1874, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
851

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 328, 20 June 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 328, 20 June 1874, Page 3

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