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New Advertisements.

4 LL the Waikato People who Study Economy *"*- and Good T<?« will do well to Brnd to GiLMCWa & Co. '«, of Ngaruawaliia, for a FIVEPOUND TIN of their BEST TEA, »t 2s fld per Pound. This Tea is much botfcer than that generally booked at 3s 3d per Pound. aoEOLoay. W. GOOD, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND ' SILVERSMITH To H.B,H. Duke of Ssinsttbgx aud Sib Gxorok axd Lady Boweh. (Five year* toitk Mr J. Hottdem, tlw Oldtst Ettablithed Watchmaker in Auckland.)

XNHABITANTS of WAIKATO, -I Thank -*- you for put faroura, and rtspeotfully 9sk. you for * continuance of the same. Yours truly, WALTER GOOB, Wutolnnaker, fee, Next Mr Longbottom's Store, Huniilton Woat. April S2nd, 1876.

TTyANIED! WANTED!! WANTED!!! WANTED the Public to Know that the Cen-t-al Waikato Hotel, Te Awnmutu, is in need of Visitor* and Travellers to Occupy all the Empty Sitting and Bed-rooms, which are a great deal of tho time empty. WANTED to Purohase, by th» Proprietor of the Central Waikato Hotel, Apples, Pears, Quinces, at a Fair Prior. WANTPD, by tbe Proprietor of the Central Waikalo Hotel, the occn&ional correspondent of To Awamutu to Point Out tho Need of a Second House. ] H. LEWIS, j Proprietor. Te Awamutu, April 26, 1876. j

T lOENSING NOTICE. I hereby five notice that * the Quarterly Licensing Court will (sit at the undermentioned plitces and dates, at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, for tho purpose of hearing such applications as tho Act authorises : Newcastle, on Tuesday. ■6 th June, for the Districts of Now oast If, Whangape, and Rangiriri ; Hamilton, on ThprsD.ir, tbe Bth June, for Hamilton and Kirikiriroa; Cahdridob, on Fkldat, the 9th J une, for Cambridge. Dated at Hamilton thii Ist day of May, 1576. T. MONTGOMERY, Clerk of Court.

T OST, STOLEN, Oil STRAYED, From a Paddock at Fen Court, Cambridge, la«t Friday Night, a JET BLACK DRAUGHT MiRE. A suitable Reward will be given for her Recovery if fc Strayed,. and Twenty Pounds (£2O) if Stolen for information that will lead to the Conviction of the Thief. MaoCLEAN & CO. April 12/187 G.

T OSr,— A Black Setter Dog.— Anyone finding -^ him will be rewarded, or detaining him after this notice will be ProaocuUd. RICHARD BOSANKO, Te Awamutu.

RUNNING on my Farm at Hamilton, opposite A. Col's, Esq. a WHITE COW, Branded X near rump. It net claimed iv fourteen days will be Sold to pay expenses. CHARLES JOHNSON, P*o THOMiS AITKEN. Hamilton, April 27, 1876. HOUSE, LAND, 4su> COMMISSION AGENT. Lettertfrom\ CLARKE, / promptly tie Country j High St, Auciiand i mtUnded to. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS.

TjIIOHANGK XTOTEL. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. R. R. CAMPION Having returned to the above Hotel, begi to thank hu customers jfor past favours, and respectfullly solicit a continuance of thei* patroftage. R. E, CAMPION.

/CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB. V^ Tbe Next Meeting of tho above Society will be held at the National Hotel on TUESDAY, the fltii May, at 7 p.m. HENEY BUTTLE, Secretary.

V O. 17, L. O. L . The Members of the above Lodge are hereby Summoned to Attend a Meeting of their Lodge at the Victoria Hall, Hamilton, on Saturday Etbkino, Oth May, at 7 o'clock sharp. By order o» the W.M. Ngaruawahia, May 1, 1876.

MASONIC LODGE BETA, No. 450, 1.0. rHE Brethren of tae above Lodge will MEET at the Royal Hoibl, Hamilton East, on THURSDAY, the 4th May, at 7.80 pja. j, x. McDonald, Secretary.

T%/T ABONIC NOTICE. The FUNERAL of our Late Brotner W. N LESLIE will take place at 9 p.m. oa SATURDAY, the 6th instant. All Brethren are invited to attend Lodge in Regalia at Noon came day. j. k. modonald, fiet. Lodge Beta, No 453, 1.0,

/CAMBRIDGE CAVALRY VOLUNJCEEBS. \y The Usual Half •'Yearly Drill and Training will Commence .oa WEDNESDAY, the 10th May, ■t 10 a.m. Members *re requested to Parade oa tkat day -with all Arm's aud Accoutrements. JAMESRUNOIMA.N, Captsiq C.C.V.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 617, 4 May 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 617, 4 May 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 617, 4 May 1876, Page 3

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