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T. TF-HWHEELLAR, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BaKLK,

rfiHANKS the public of Hamilton lor their patronage dui.ng his temporary airangeinents in Mr T Morns' store, ■tad now begs to intimate tjiat his Novv Shop and Refreshment Room, adjoining, IS NOW OPEN, and hopes 'by care and attention to business— supplying only ihst-class goods to receive a continuance of their favors.

PASTKY, CAKKB, BUNS, TKA CAKFS, MJCAT AND FRUIT J'IES t CUSTARDS, T MIHWB, BISCUITS (A[l kinds.) ie, <te, <Src. HAM SANDWICHKS, (UNGERBKEK, LEMONADE,

And other Cooling Summer Drinks in Tariety. W edding orders executed with eleganco and despatch. Parties supplied, and family orders executed with promptness and at icasonablc rates. Country settlois visiting Hamilton will find the Refreshment Boom 11 great con« venience.

Hamilton West, November 17, 1874.

NOTICE.

TMPOUNDED on the 16th November, 1874, by Mr Laing, -*• one yellow Heifer, brauded like Con off rump ; ono red and white Heifer Calf. S otf rump, tip oft near ear ; one whito Cow, spotted neck, no visible brand, split on off" ear, calf at loot, owner not known ; for trespassing on the Waste Lands of tho Crown 111 the Newcastle district, for which Pound foes aie claimed. In default of being released, the above cuttle will be sold at the Public Pound, near Ng&rua* walim, on the 30th November 1874, at noon. GEORGE LITTLE, Poundkeeper.

NOTICE.

TMPOUNDED on tho 13th November, IS7I, by Mr Laing: -*• one White Cow, black spots on ear and neck, branded JS off ribs, S off shoulder, RC near rump, owner not known ; ono light Strawberry Steer, M off rump ; ono yoarling Yellow Steer, speckled face, M oIF rump, owner not known ; for trespassing on the Waste Lands of tho Crown, for which Pound fees are claimed. In default of being released, the above cattle will be sold at the Public Pound, near Ngaruawahia, on the 27th Nov. 187 1, at noon. G. LITTLE,

Pound-keupor Newcastle Disti i.*t

IMPOUNDED at East Hamilton, by Mr Win. Marl 11 , on November 14, two Steersi 3-jears-old stiawlnry, colour, branded No. 7 on the thigh, also ear marked. If not claimed, will bo sold on Thursday, 26th, at noun. WILLIAM WHITE, Poundkeepor Hamilton East, Nov. 15, 1874.

NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BOARD.

PLANS and Specifications for tho Maungaheka Bridge can bo seen at, Mr E. Fitzpatnck's Store, Ngaruawahia.

HENRY BYRON Chairman.

NEWCASTLE DISTRICT BOARD.

THE ASSESSMENT LIST lies for inspection at Mr Dawson's Store) Whatawhata, and at the Post Office, Ngaruawahia. Appeals against tho samo will be heard on Saturday, 19th December, at tho Delta Hotel, Ngaruawahia, at 11 a.m. nENRY BYRON,

Chairman.

PIRONGIA DISTRICT BOARD.

"TyrOTICE is hereby given that the ASSESSMENT -^ LIST for the year ending 30th June, 1875, has been finally settled, that Mr JAMES SHERRET has been appointed a Collector for tho BoanA, and his residence at Harapipi, tho place whero tho Rate-book can bo inspected and whero payment of rates is to bo mado. 9 EDWARD G- McMINN, Chnirman of District Board. Harapipi, 9th Nov., 187-1.

CAMBRIDGE NORTH TOWNSHIP

HIGHWAY BOARD.

THE Assessment Roll for 1874-5 can now be seen at the Post Office. Court of Appeal will be held in the Court Room, Masonic Hotel, on Tuesday, tho '2'Ath November, at 2.30 p.m. Tendtrs for Collecting the Rates will bo received until 2 p.m. on the same date. Two sureties of Twenty-five Pounds each will bo required. A. CLEMENTS, Chairman.

Cambridge, October 22, 1874

ALEXANDRA HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

mHE ASSESSMENT LIST is POSTED for the in-

spection of Ratepayers, at the Post-ollico, Alexandra.

The Trustees will hear Appeals at tho reaidenco of Mr C. L. Perry, on Satuuday, the 12th December, at 12 o'Clock, noon.

JOHN D. HILL,

Chairman.

BREAD.

ON and after MONDAY, 13th inst., the price of BREAD will bo 6d per 21b loaf, retail; 5s Gd por dsz. wholesale. Tho abovo advance is uocesiitatcd by the lato riso in price of tlour and expense of bringing it ftom Auckland.

E. FITZPATRICK

13th Nut ember, 1871.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 19 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 19 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 19 November 1874, Page 3

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