HAMILTON ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE WILL give their next Entertainment on Thursday, September 21. Doora open at 7 ; to commence at 7 30. Pnceofadmission-1, DANVBM> Hon Sec. MA JOE JACKhON, M.H.K., \wll Address bis Consti tuonts, at Otaupo, on TIIUKSDAY, tlio Ist October. A Complimentary Dinner will bo given him at 4 pm. Tickets for D.nner, 10s each ; can be obtained of Mr Fitzpatrick, Ngaruawahia ; of Mr J. Eoche, Te Awamutu ; of Mr Campbell, Cambridge ; and Mr J. D. Hill, Alexandra. Sale of Tickets will close on Saturday, the 26Ui instant. To Awjmutu, 18th September, 1871.
KANGIAWHIA DISTRICT BOARD. A NY person found Eemoving Sand from near Mr !\. Taylors fence, at the Mangapiko Bridge, Te Awamutu, will be prosecuted. H. T. SIBLEY, Chairman. September 22, 1874.
ALEXANDRA HIGHWAY BOARD. THE Assessment List now liea for inspection at the Post Office, Alexandra. Appeals against tbe same will be heard at Mr Kirkwoods Hotel, on TUESDAY, 20th Oct., at 12 noon. JOHN D. HILu, Cbuirman.
NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BOARD. MR LAIXG has been appointed Ranger fcr this District. The ees for depasturing Cattle, viz, One Shilling per head— according to the usual teims for acreage—together with descriptions of cattle, must be handed to Mr Laing within one month from this date. Mr E. Fitzpatrick has consented to receive any letters or monies for Mr Laing, for which latter he will give eceipts. HENRY BYRON, <Jha Te Kowhai, September 1, 1874.
HAMILTON HIGHWAY BOARD. THE Assessment List lies for inspection at the Kiwi Mill on the Ohaupo Road. Appeals against the same will be heard on SATURDAY, the 3rd October next, at 12 noon. R. W. HAMMOND, Chairman. Hamilton, 26th August, 1874.
MANGAPIKO HIGHWAY BOARD. THE Assessment Itoll fo» the Distiict for the year 1874-75 how lies for inspection of the Katepayers at Mr George Harper's residence, Te Rore, at which place the Board will ait to hoar appeals, if any, on THURSDAY, October loth, at 2 o'Clock p.m. F. C. GERMAIN, Chairman. Xgaioto, September 9th, 1874.
Pukekura Highway BoardTHE Assessment List for this District for the year 1871-5, now lies at Moanavale Station, Cambridge for inspection. Appeals against the Roll will bo heard on Wednesday, the lGth September. E. B. WALKER, .Chairman, 1* 11. B. Moanavale Station, Cambridge, August 12, 1871.
For Sale. FARM of 600 acres at Te Rore. 450 acres fenced ; abou 320 acres in good grass, superior House containing 10 rooms, Orchard, Garden and out-houses. Ihis Farm ha« 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 »ood grass, subdivided into 6 pud'locks, five-roomed House, Stockyard and out-houses, &c. Farm of 50 acres at Te JRorc. All fe iced, portion laid clown in grass ; good run for cattle ; comiortable House, &c. Ihe abovo properties are m fivstclass positions, and the terms are liberal. KENNEDY HILL, Auctioneer, Land and Stock Agent, Alexandra. albertliot el, queen~street; james ~st~ewart (Late of the Provincial Hotel, Princes street). BEOS to intimate to his numenaus friends and the public that the above centrally-situated Hotel is now opened. As a Commercial and Family Hotel, the costly building commends itself as a praiseworthy addition to the street architecture of the city, being at once elegant, substantial, and business like, while the interior arrangements are so contrived as to insure to the traveller or to the family en route all the comforts and conveniences of a home. The Sleeping and Private Apartments are lofty, airy, and furnished in a most superior and costly Btyle. Tho Public Rooms aro fitted with every regard to the requirements of visitors. A handsomo Billiard Room, furnished with a first-class Billiard Tablo, direct from Aleoek. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET (opposito Savings Bank), Auckland.
For Sale, O/^k ACRES of first-class LAND, situate between Nga OvJ ruawnhia and Hamilton, partly improved, having a frontage to Waikato river ; also, to main hue coach road. Price, £250. Apply to Mrs Ralph, Coal Mines, or LEWIS B. HARRIS, Ngariiawahia. C~~ H oTe i"NEW SEASON'S T E A~, 1874-75. Ei. Steamship Amoy. FinsT Crop Kaisow Congou First Chol 1 Zkljioo Congou Tho above is the beat brand in the market, just received by J. L. LONGBOTTOM, Central Store, Hamilton.
PROSPECTUS. RAGLAN AND WAIKATO NATIVE COMPANY. TIIE above Company Lave purchased the CUTTER DAWN to trade between tbe undermentioned plaCe9: ~ MANUKAU, POKT WAIKATO, RAGLAN, and TARANAKI. Until further orders, for Freight or Passage apply to tbe undersigned at Raglan, or to Mr James Waller, Agent.Government Wharf, Onehunga and Auckland. M, K. NGAI IP ARE, ory to tbe above Company. To the Waipa Settlers. f^i RISTING at the Karakariki Mill at Is per bushel *Jf Fi eight about 6U por bushol. JOII.^ EUOECUMJJE. Mar 1871.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 369, 24 September 1874, Page 3
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