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/~l:ha'Llen<*b. 1 Mr Frbb Tatloe — of Hamilton— is willing to Kun his Hbrae BISMARCK against Mr ALiATiLt'e Horse CLIPPER, kl a fortnight's . tirne. Place of match to be arranged her. after. Distance 2 miles 1 ; weights lOat lib and up wards. _ li f hia ohallcngß ia not accepted within three • days from tb,iS datejno tiotice will be taken df it. Money, deposited ■with Mr Silver.
rr\ E N D ER« WAifTß©. The Presbyterian Church Committee require - TENDERS for the ERECTION of a HOUSE afccJSTGARUAWAIKA. LirBOUE oirrx <Plans and Specifications -may be seen at the 'residence of thje Rev Mr Scott, to whom Tenders tmu«t ibe sent on or*before the 21st Of Deceftiber. ' ' Tho Committee do not bind -themselves to at* .cept the lowest orany tender. '/ . T. H. WHITE, i Architect.
BR , C A It ±t WIM. GIVB Mesmsbio anb. Ph»enqlo<hcil Seances, Te Awamutu, Friday, 10th instant. , Cambridge, Monflay, 13th 'instant. Alelandra, Tuesday, 14th instant. , Newcastle, (Thursday, 16th 'instant.
--VTO $, SONS OF ULSTER, ♦L.O.L. , The Brethren of the above &odge will hold their Monthly Meeting at the 'Lodge*rootn, Hamilton East, on Satttedat, December 11, at 7.30 p.m. By order of- the W.M. H. ELLISON, Sec.
PROSPECTUS > J- OF THE Hamilton public hall company. It is proposed to establish a Company under the above title, for the purpose of eredting-sviuit-j&lo 'Public Hall m Hamilton. That the waut df -auch a building 'is nJuoh felt 4s indisputable. 3?he people are at present entirely dependent for accommodation upon the courtesy of the Officer Commanding, the district, or of the Resident Magistrate, for' the time being, of Wnikato. The present undertaking proposes to -remedy this deficiency by providing a place where all classes and .ejections of the comaonity can meet for public purposes. . The Government have been applied Ao for a site for 'the proposed hall, 'ljid fcnere^ is little doubt that the request will be acceded to. The capital will consist of ?>OO shares, of £1 each, payable as follows: — 5s upon application, and 5s each succeeding month. As soon as a sufficient number of share* have bten applied for, a. meeting of the shareholders will be convened, for the purpose of eleoting officers and provisional directors, deciding upon the plan of the building, and other necessary preliminary matters. Applications for shares can be made to Mr ■ Kenuedx Hill, Victoria street, Hamilton.
T^TAIKATO PORTEAIT ROOMS, f ' HAMILTON WE3T. J. LOW, Photographer, begs leave to return thanks for tbe public patronage which he has received in Waikato for the last 5 years, and trusts to merit a continuation of the same m his .New Establishment, ■which has been fitted up with all latest improvements, calculated to ensure the production of pleasing and artistic portraits. Views of Waikato ana" Native Pictures alwayj on hand for sale. Noie the Address—^opposite Mr McGovern's, HAMILTON WEST.
PETER KAY, Boot and Shoe Maker, N G A. R U A W A -M I A. P. K. has just received an asjortmetft of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots, of first-claes make and quality, which will be sold at a email advance on invoice price. Suddlery and harness manufactured ond repaired on the shortest notice.
IR. TIA L O TJ, • ARCHITECT ,«ANP SURVEYOR, Hamilton West. Drawings and Specification* made with or without, . superintendence.
TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, SETTLERS, AND •THER3. The undersigned are Cash PtraottASEßS op Hides, Sheepsklnb, Wool, £c, &0., at tho highest market prices. B. GITTOS & SONS, (Fanners & 'Leather Manufacturers, Wyndhatn street, Auckland.
THE AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTORY. M. HORTON BUSBY, 3BLINB MAKER AND . WIRE WORKER WHOLESALE AND EETAIL VENETIAN HOUSE, Has now REMOVED to those Large, New and Commodious Premise?, situated at the corner of Queen and Cook Streets, Auckland, "where he will continue business as heretofore.
«7TT AIPA ELECTION. To the Electors of the Waipa District.
fi ENTLEMEN, I have the pleasure to invite Jem to meet me at the undermentioned places -and times, whioh I have arranged — or will arrange —^as far as I am able so. at to suit the convenience of the greatest number of settlers, when I will -be prepared to atsfce my views on the principal topics likely to come before the General Assembly. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWARD G. McMINN. At Raglan, in the Court House, on Saturday, llth December, at 3 p m. At Hamilton, At Ngaruawahia, - 1 \t, TXr\n n *a Whnf.ci
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 555, 9 December 1875, Page 3
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