■%XTANIED KNOWN- New Sdtm and Flower Garden T V Seeds, true to tho name, and of the finest quality at Eobert Bbewin's, Seed and Plant Dopot, 3S, mid 3D, Market House, Auckland.
TO SAWYERS AND BUSHMEN. XXT ANTED,— Six Pairs of SAW VERS.— Apply to H. W. Hubert, Ngaruavrahia.
HAMILTON ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE WILL give their next Entertainment on Thursday,. September 24 Poors opou at 7 ; to commence at 7.30. Price of admi-um-U CKCIL DAimEllSf Hou Sec.
STRAYING- m my paddock, between Cambridge and Hamilton, One White Heifer about 2 years old, branded — ; One Steer about 2 years old, branded 81, blue color about tbe neck. If not claimed withm sevon clays they will be sold to pay expenses. HUGH JU/LMx, Farmer, near Cambridge. Cambridge, September li, 1574. MAJOR JACKSON, M H.E., will Address his Consti tuents, at Ohaupo, on THURSDAY, tbo Ist October. A Complimentary Dinner will bo given him at 4 pm. Tickets for Dinner, 10* each. ; can bo obtnined of Mr Fitzpatrick, Ngaruawahia; of Mr J. Roche, Te Awamutu ; of Mr Campbell, Cambridge j and Mr J. D. Hill, Alexandra. Sale of Tickets will close on SatPrdat, the 2Gth instant. Te Awamutu, 18tb September, 1871.
CENTRAL WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A PRIZE of TWENTY POUNDS, or a Cup of tbo same value, is offered by J. C. Seccojibe, Esq., for the best sample of Chevalier Barley, of not less than Twenty Bushels, grown in tho Waikato. To be shown at the Society's next Annual Show. Five exhibits or no competition. Seed may bo obtained at Mr Seccojibe's Brewery, Auckland. J. H. MANDENO, Secretary C.W.A.A. Te Awamutu, Septembsr 12, 1874. CAMBRIDGE CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING- will be held at the National Hotkl, Cambridge, on SATURDAY, the 19th instant, at 4 p.m., BUBINESS : To comider tbo desirability of Changing tho Uniform. A full attendance is requested. JAMES RUNCIMAN, Captain. Cambridge, 14th Sept., 1874. ALEXANDRA HIGHWAY BOARD. THE Assessment List now lies for inspection at the Post Office, Alexandra. Appeals against tho sauio will be heard at Mr Kn-kwood'a Hotel, on TUESDAY, 20th Oct., at 12 noon. JOHN D. HILL, Chairman.
NEWCASTLE DIBTIIICT BOARD. MR LAKfO- lias- been appointed Hanger for this District). Tho ces for depasturing Cattle, vi/, One Shilling per head— according to the usual terms for acieag C together with descriptions of cattle, must be handed to Mr Laing within one month from this date. Mr E. L'itzpatrick has consented to receive any letters or monies for Mr Laing, for" which Utter he will give receipts. HENRY BYUO3J, Chauraan. To Kowhai, September 1, 1874.
HAMILTON WEST TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY BOARD. nplIE ASSESSMENT ROLL now lies for inspection -*- at the Hamilton Institute. The Board will hear Appeals against tlio Roll at the Hamilton Hotel, on Thuksuay, the 15th October, next, at 3 p.m. FRED. GAUDIN, Chairman. Hamilton, 11th Sept., 187 1.
HAMILTON HIGHWAY BOARD. THE Assessment List lies for inspection at tk&Kiwi Mill on the Ohaupo JloacL Appeals against the same will bo heard on SATURDAY, the 3rd. October next, at 12 noon. B. W. HAMMOND, Chairman. Hamilton, 26fch August, 1874.
MANGAPIKtTIIIGHWAY BOARD. THE Assessment &v\l for the District for the year 1874-75 now lies for inspection of the Ratepayers *t Mr George Harper's lesidence, To Rore, at which phicc the Board will sit to hear appeals, if any, on TIIUESDAY, October 15th, at 2 o'clock p.m. F. C. GERMANN, Chairman. Ngaroto, September 9th, 1874.
Pukekura Highway BoardTHE Assessment List Jor this District for the year 1874-5, now lies at Moanavalo Station, Cambridge for inspection. Appeals against tbo 801 l will be board on Wednesday, the lGth SeptemberE. B WALKER, P. 11.8. Moanavale Station, Cambridge, August 12, 1674.
CHOICE NEW SEASON'S TEA, 1874-75. Ex Steamship Auioy. First Chop Kaisow Congou Fiftsr Crop Zeujioo Congou rlbor Ibo above is the best brand m the market, just recchccl by J. L. LONGBOTTOM, Central Store, Uumilton.
OILS, COLORS, GLASS, AND PAPERIIANGINGS. W. PHILLIPS <t SON, 12, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND, IMPORTERS of Popcrliangings, Puints, Colors, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, French Polish, Gold Loaf, and Brushes; Plate, Sheet, and Ornamental Glass; Gilt and Stained Picture Frames nnrt Room Mouldings.
MANGAPIKO SAW MILL. TIMBER can be hail in any (juuntity, mul of supciior «iuahty. Oulcjs will be conij>le*<-«l with .lesp.ittli \V. MAKyHALL. Mjv.iavale Station, Augnst 26, IS7I. To the Waipa Settlers. GRISTING ut the KuruLanLi Mill ut Is per busbe 1 Freight tib^ut Gil bushel. JOHN' EUOECUMBE. Mar 1874.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 19 September 1874, Page 3
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