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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. nPHE Undersigned will hold the usual Monthly Sale a -*- Ohaupo ou the above date. KENNEDY HILL.

TE^ AWAMUTU AGRICULTURAL SHOWMONDAY, i-EBRUARY J. The undesigned will sell by public auction, on the above date, at Te Awamutu, THE RIGHT TO ERECT Oue Booth for the sale of Refreshments OncTßoolh for the sale of Refresh intmta and Liquors AJ&o, Zte. Right to Collect Moneys at the Gate* The thargti toi intrauit ti>tu by liit C'oUiUiUteo are Sixpence for Pede«trians One Shilling for Equestrian!, and t JTwu Siiillinttß and Sixpence for Vehicles The sale will take place after the Sheep Fair. JAMES P. NULL. Auctioneer.

IE AWAMUTU. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. SHEEP FAIR. fTpHE undesigned will bold a sale of Sheep on the abore . . . . date. 1,000 Sheep of all kinds are already entered. J. P. NBIIL

« PEOTECTION OF ANIMALS ACT, 1873" "VTOT ICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Birdt J3I Wrtd in the Society Guldens, liave been t .ru«.l ova at large fur the purpose of unreuse. on Mess 8 Willibiusau--»nd Cox's propurU , near Bamiiioi,, Waikaio. Viz. SILVER PHEASANTS. This Notice is given in pursuance of tbe requirements of the 7th Clause of tbe " Protection of Aniraaia Act 1b73 " By Order EDWIN B DICKSON, Secretary. Auckland, January 22nd, 1875

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES DEPARTMENT.^ FT"! HE above Department issues every des-irabl© olasu of -*- Pulicy, and offers the following advantages over any other office in New Zealand : 1. All Policy Holders participate in the Profits. 2. The Lowtst Rates of Premiums, namely, at least Seven Shillings per cent, lower than any other office 3. More liberal conditions of Peliey. 4. The best SECUnrrr to the Assured, that if they live to advanced years, even then these is no WEAR 09 THIS OFFICE FAILING, the t'OßBu!i<iated I Revenue of the Colony bein^ ay lilable for any deficiency, a security vrhich no piivate office can poaailly afford.. 6. The money invested in Policies is retained in the Colony, whereaa those who invest in pnvute offices send capital out of the Colony. Mr Mooney is now in the Waikuto, and in the eourae of a few days v»i 1 visit the s-everol » isricts in turn, and , afford by lecture a full explanation of the abo\e. Agencies at every Post Office Jn New Zealand. W. J. MOONKY, Travelling Government Insurance A.'pnt.

BOARD OF EDUCATION. ! ELECTION OF COMMITTEES, 1875. IN nccordance with the 17th Clause of the Education Act. 1872, notice is hereby given that the following are the 1 times and places appointed for the Public Meetings ol Householders to elect School Committees for their respective Districts for the year 1875: — i CAMBKIDGE-— gt the School, on Saturday, 30tt. Jinuarj | at 4 p-ua. HAMILTON EAST— at the School, on Thursday, 28th j January, at 4 p.m. KIHIKIHI— at the School, on Satu day, 30th January, at 3 p.m. I NGABUAWAHIA— at the School room, on Saturday, 30. h January, »t 8 p.m FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary.

JNEW ULOVEit SEEDo, &c~ tTMiE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that he bm reoeived advice of the fir^t shipment of the samo superior ti: et-claes dEEDS which he haa had the satisfaction of supi pi j ing during the past 7 jeare, including — Bed Clover Italian Rye Grass ! White Clover Mangold VVorizel i Cow Grass Swede Turnip Alujke Yellow - b ideen Turnip | Timothy White Scone Turnip Rape Gulden Bell Turnip Which wnl be «oM at current market prices, together witl> his usual supply of l\rremnal Rye Giass and other coloni.l eeeds. Soliciting early orders from those who may wish to tecure u portion of the above superior seeds. JOHN HALL. Otahuhu.

FOjft SALE. Kf\ HEAD oi STOKE UAITLE, about 30 of wlm-L iwtu" £ig«uruavv«,uiii. Apj. y ioE. X » AiVJ, I\JI }< i StrtU).

JAMES P. If EU L, A UCTIONiihK, hAKI), & CUiVIkIHVJN AGEN I •^ 'Ku AWAML'IU. Keguiar Salts will be I eld on the ilnt Tuesday in the AluuUi, bt ie Avvittuuiu, und oil tUC llnrJ lut'btin^ ai

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 421, 28 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 421, 28 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 421, 28 January 1875, Page 3

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