HAMILTON WEST TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY DISTRICT. nnHE PUBLIC are hereby informed that ordiimrj traffic will be stopped across the Hamilton Ferry from the Ist to 6th February n«?xt, th« Punt being about to undergo repairs- •" A boat will run for tho convenience o( loot passengers. . j FKKI). OAUDIN, tr - | /' ' r '- • M Chai'rmttn. « Hamilton, Jaxt 1^ ; fS?S.
I NEWCASTLE BIGHWAY DISTRICT. fPHB ASSESSMENT LIST for this District haa beenp- finally •eltled. Ratea to be paid bo me at To Kowhai, £ear Ngaruawabia, where the Kate Book caa be impeded. i All Bates not paid witliin fourteen days will be «ued for Without further notice.) For lT)o couveuionce of Eatepftyors, Mr Hum.e,of the Bank Of New Zealand, NgaruawahiA, ha* kindly contented' to < receive rates and giva l-eceipta on behalf of the Board. 1 Bates will also be received by Mr B. CartwrigUt, jun, 26 Shorlland street, Auckland. HENEY BYRON* Cliairmio. To BTowhai. Jan. 21, 1875 f
NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSXTEANCE AND ANNUITIES DEPARTMENT. rTI HE above Department issues-every desirable di*aa of "*- Policy, and offers the following 'advanf ages ovdr any > other office in New Zealand : 1. Ail Policy Holders participate in the Profits. 2. The Lowest Kates of Premiums, namely, at least Seven Shillings per cent, lower than any other office 3. More liberal conditions of Policy. 4. The best secubity to the Assured, that if they live to advanced years, even then there is no tear of this OFFICE FAILING, the Consolidated Eevenue of the Colorty being available for. any deficiency, a security which no private office can possibly afford. 5. The money invested in Policies ii retained in the Colony, whereas those who invest in private offices send capital out of the Colony. Mr Moonet is now in the Waikato 1 , and in the course of a few days will visit the Eeveraldiatnctaun, tarn, and afford by lecture a full explanation of the atibreT' Agencies at every Post Office in New Zealand.] W. S. MOON£Y> Travelling Government Insurance Agent.
BOARD OF EDUCATION. ELECTION OF COMMITTEES, 1875. TN accordance with tlio 17th Clause of the Education Act, -*- 1872, notice is hereby given that the following are the times and p&ces appointed for the Public Meetings of Householders to elect School Committees for their leapective DistrictB for the year 1875 : — CAMBEIDGE— at the School, on Saturday, 30th January, at 4 p-m. HAMILTON EAST— at tho School, on Thursday, 28th January, at 4 p.m. ' « KIHIKIHI— at the School, on Saturday, 80tb January, %t 3 p.m. KGABUAWAHIA— at tho School-room, on Saturday, 30th January, at 8 p.m. OHAUPO— at the School, on Friday, 22nd January, at halJ'ijtst 7 p.m. PO KENO HILL— at the School, on Thursday, 21*t January at 3 p.m. FREDERICK J. MOS3, Secretary.
J. WISEMAN, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Has' just opened but a verj choice eelection oi LADIES' AND G-IRLS' SADDLES AND BRIDLES, RACE SADDLES, HOUSE CLOTHING, HORSE FLY NETS OF VARIOUS QUALITIES, BUGGY AND GIG COLLARS, &c J. W. baa always on hand a large stock of PLOUGH AND CART COLLARS AND HARNFSS Of his own manufacture.
ROBERT HARRIS, HAMILTON EASf, HAS now on band and constantly arriving, the Neweit Seasonable Draperj and Clothing, and Large Assortment of Boots and Shoes, &c, every description of Groceries and Oilmend Stores Ironmongery, Holloware Scrim, Oils and Paints, &o Patent Medicines Stationery and Perfumery Patent Lever Clocks. N.B.— Machinery and other goods ordered for ca«h at Auckland y rices, carriage added. The above stock has been selected with care, and will be found to comprise most of the articles required by settlers. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES ! J. T. JOHNS HAVING- at considerable cost erected a Machine Biscuit Manufactory, respectfully solicits public patronage. Settlers will obtain the best Goods, and promote the interests of tho Waikato, by enquiring at their dealers for Johns' biscuits. A large variety — consisting of Cabin, Settlor, Water, Luncheon, Abernethy, Butter, Mixed, &c, at lowest ratei. HAMILTON WEST.
t THOMAS. MORRIS, Desires to inform the Public that he has '^T0 yV SET APART a portion of his Extensive Premiseß -*-* for the SALE of Ladies' and Children's requisites in Dranerj, Underclothing, &.C. Thia dopartuient ia being conducted by an experienced Milliner and Dreeeinakor, and the ladies o£ the district may now rely upon ev<jry oaie being taken to satisfy their ri quirementa, with the best taste and at reasonable charges. JAMES P. NEI L U J, UCTIONELE, LjKL, & CUMMISS'OM" AGENT, *■•*- 1c Awamutu. Regular Sales will be bold on tho fir»t Tuesday in the I M-Mitli, rt T" viwamutH, anrl on tht> third Tuf^day at 1 fW>.->..
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 419, 21 January 1875, Page 3
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