NO. 1 BHIDGE, HAMILTON AND NGAKUAWAHIAIiOAD. r I IHE Public ovo linvby cautioned llmt tlir nboje Bridge -*- it unsafe for traffic. FIIED. GAI'DIN, Chnirmnn "West Hamilton Town Board. Hamilton, September 30, 1874.
IN BANKRUPTCY. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Thomas Macffarlane, of ™ Auckland Provisional Trustee in Bankruptcy, has become Trustee of the Estate and Effects of George Stuart O'Hulloran of Auckland, Clerk, and that a Public Sitting of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, will be held at the Supreme Court House at Auckland, on TIIUKSDAY, the 29th day of October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon* for the above-named George SLuart O'Halloran to pass his last examination,|and to make application for Ihia^dischargo unless the Court otherwise directs, under the Bankruptcy Act, 1867, and the several Acts amending the same. Dated 25th September, 1874. ! W. H. CONNELL, Bankrupt's Solicitor, Wyndham btreet. • — - - -
IN BANKRUPTCY. ■"VTOTICE is hereby given that JOHN SIMPSON, of Te -*-^l Awamutu, in the district of Waikato, in the province of Auckland, in the colony of New Zealand, liotel-keeper, has tli 13 day filed in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Auckland, a declaration of his inability to meet Ins engagements with bis Creditors m accordance with the provisions of the several Bankruptcy Acts at present in force in the colony of New Zealand. Dated this 21th day of September, 1874. C. E. MADDEN, Solicitor for the said John Simpson, Hamilton West, Waikate.
TENDERS will be received up to 31st October for tho supply of Rations, Fuel, and Light to Colonial Forces in the Waikato District for twelve months, commencing from Ist December next. Tenderers to state tho rate at wliioh they *ill supply within the confiscated boundary line, and the rate at which they will supply beyond tho said line, and not exceeding 50 milef from Cambridge in any direction. Forms of Tender and particulars may bo obtained on application to Captain McPheraon, Militia Office, Hamilton. WILLIAM C. LYOST, Lieut.-Col. Commanding Waikato District. Hamilton, 19th September, 1874.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY. MERCER AND NEWCASTLE RAILWAY. COAL MINES CONTRACT. PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE, Auckland. TENDERS -will be received at this office until Noon on FRIDAY, 9th October Next, for the Construction of 'Six BRIDGES, One WHARF, aud One CULVERT (Concrete), on the Mercer and Newcastle Railway. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at tho Public Works Ofßct-s, Auckland and Newcastle. By order. (Signed) JAMES STEWART, District Engineer.
MANGAPIKO HIGHWAY BOARD. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Ratepayers of the above district is hereby called, to be bold at the Ferry House, Te Eori, on Thursday, Octobor 15, at one o'clock p.m., for the purpose of electing another Trustee in place of Joseph Webb, resigned. And also for the purpose of discussing the propriety of having the following Acts proolaimed in this district : — Dog Nuisauec Act Weeds and Watercourses Act Thistle Act Registration Brands Act And also the erection of a bridge across the Waipa river, at Te Rori. F. C. GERMANN, Chairrann. ■ .
NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BOARD. ME LAINQ- has been appointed Ranger for this District. The fees for depasturing Cattle, viz, One Shilling per head— according to the usual terms 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 |vhich latter he will give receipts. \ UfcNRY BYRON, Chairman.' Te^Kowhai, September 1, J874.
Pukekura Highway BoardTHE Assessment List for this District for the year 1874-5, now lies at Moanavale Station, Cambridge for inspection. Appeals against tho Roll will be heard on Wednesday) tho lGth Septomber. E. B. WALKER, Chairman, P.H.J3. Moanavale Station, Cambridge, August 12, 187-i.
RANGIAWHIA DISTRICT BOARD. A NY person found Keinoving Sand from near Mr CjL Taylors fence, at the Mangapiko Bridge, Te Awamutu, will be prosecuted. H. T. SIBLEY, Uhairman.i September 22, 1874.
THE GREYHOUND FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL WESTE & SPIRIT STORE, Queen street and Victoria street Enst, , AVCKhKUJD. MICHAEL CORCOIUN, Proprietor, i THE Subscriber, in reluming thanks to bis many frionda aud the public generally lor past liberal favour?, takes J the present opportunity of assuring them that his establishment will.coulinue to be conducted in tlie same satislftctory manner that has gained for liim such a large share of public patronage during the past season. M. C. invitos inspection of Ins Superior Old Port, Sherry, nnd Australian Wines of every variety. 3 Marian's Ueer, aud Bass' Burton Ale on Draught. k . Ifcgr Nigbt Porter alwwys iv attendance.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 372, 1 October 1874, Page 3
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