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WANTED TO KENT iv Hamilton West, a Two, Thrfee, or Four-Koomed Cottage within live ininuteß' walk of the Hamilton Hall. — Address (b tat ing terms) L.A.GLL, office of this paper. ~ TO RASTER BAKERS.

WANTED, by a young man, a Situation as second or single hand. A pply to T. BLACKMORK, Ngaruawahia.

WANTED TENDEES. WANTED— lenders for the Kepairs of the Church at Ngaruawhia. Specifications may be seen at Mr Tvicholls', who will receive tenders Tenders will be opened At noon on Thuisday tb«2Bth inst.

TO LET. rpHEEE BOOMS, suitable for Offices or otherwise.— JL Apply t© H. M. Salmon, Ngaruuwahia. TrKoR SALE 01* HIRE,— Two First-class BOTTLE X! JICKS. Apply to _ . CKEORGE EDGECUMBE. FOR SALE,— A Neat Little Cottage and Allotment situated in the centre of the Town of West Hamilton. Pi ice, £45. — Apply to James Martin, Hamilton West. i p FOR SALE.7— An improved Farm of two hundred acre« close to a bush, within four miles of Cambridge. For iurther particulars apply to Mr J. P. Campbell, Store* keeper, Cambridge. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT JSOCIEiY LIFE ASStfRAI^CE AND ENDOWMENT OFFICE.

SPECIAL NOTICE. TNTENDI4JG- NEW ASSURERS are recoinmendad •*- not to enter into any Life Assurance contract until they have procured and carefully perused the new Tables, Regulations, and Bye-Laws of the above Society, and made themselves acquainted with its superior claims. Mr Thomson will rerisit the Waikato Disrrict in company with the Society's Examining Medical Man shortly. The Cash Bonus divided amongst the assured for the last five years amounts to £239,000. For prospectuses upply to Agent, Waikato.

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEPARTMENT.

nnHE above Department issues every desirable class o ~"~ Policy, and offers the following advantages over any other office in New Zealand : 1. All Policy Holders participate in the Profits. 2. The Lowest. Kates of Prtmiums, namely, at least Seven Shillings per cent, lower than any other office 3 . More liberal conditions of Policy. 4. The best SECURITY to the Assured, that if they live to advanced years, even then there is no FEAR of this officb Faiuno, the Consolidated Revenue of the Colony being available for any deficiency, a security which no piivate office can possibly afford. 5. The money invested in Policies is retained in the Colony, whereas those who invest in private offices send capital out of the Colony. Mr Mooney is now in the Waikato, and in the course ef a ftw days will visit the several districts m turn, and afford by lecture a full explanation of the above. Agencies at every Post Office in New Zealand. W. J. MOONEY, Travelling Government Insurance Agent.

BOARD OF EDUCATION. ELECTION OF COMMITTEES, 1875. TN r-ecordanee with the 17th Clause of the Education Act, -*- 1872, notice is hereby given that the following are the times and places appointed for the Public Meetings of Householders to elect School Committees for their respective Districts for the year 1875:— CAMBEIDGE— at the School, on Saturday, 30th January, at 4 p-ra. HAMILTON EAST— at the School, on Thursday, 28th January, at 4 p.m. KIHIKIHI— at the School, on Saturday, 30th January, at 3 p. m. NGABUAWAHIA— at the Schoolroom, on Saturday , 30th January, at 8 p.m. OHAUPO— at the School, on Friday, 22nd January, at half- past 7 p.m. POKENO HILL— at the School, on Thursday, 21st January at 3 p.m. ILUAPUEE— at the School-house, 'on Saturday, 16th January, at 4 p.m. FKEDEKICK J. MOSS, Secretary.

"THE INSPECTION OF MACLI'NTERY ACT, 1874." THE attention of Owners of Maehinerj and Steam Boilers is called to the provisions of "The Inspection of Machinery Act, 1874," which requires them, within a month from the date on which tho Act u brought inta force, to Bend a written notice to the Inspector of Machinery for the district in which snch machinery or boiler may be, giving the name of owner, the place where such machinery or boiler is used, the nature of such machinery, and tho nature and amount of the moving power. The Act was, by Proclamation dated the 26th November last, brought into force in the Prowncefl of Auckland, Taranaki, Wellington, Marlborougli, Canterbury, Otago, and Westland. Notices for the Inspector of tbe Auckland District are to be addressed to Auckland. J. NANCaKROW, Chief Inspector. Office of the Chief Inspector of Machinery, Wellington, 29th December, 1874. JAMES P. NEIL',, A UCTIONEtR, LAKD, & CUMMISS" ON AGENT, ~*~ ' Te AWAMCIU. vßegular.Swles will be held on tb,<t fir*t- Tisetday > the

NEIL'.,

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 417, 16 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 417, 16 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 417, 16 January 1875, Page 3

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