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TUESDAY'S REVIEW.

FnoM all we cm learn, Tuesday next, should the weather piove fiike, will bo oiailoa regular Held day by other than the Volunteer and A C forre^. Traps nml horaorf ar* being alre-idy bespoke, and inanv in IFamiltoii at any rate are anxiou^ fjv other hum-is t hau the road, which is villanously bad, Co enable them to get to Cuubiidge a.nd b.ick ou that day. WY would suggest since the public are determi nod ti> make a holiday of it, that the W.iik.ito S N (joinpany run a boat from Ngdt-uovahia- to Cambridge and tuck that day. If the boat loft Ngaru.iwuhia at •"> a in, it would reach Hamilton at 8 and (Jimhridge a little before noon, tor which huur the troops are ordeied to parade. Wo uflci the suggestion to the Company as out likely to be profitable to theniHelves and ct-riainly acceptable to th» general ]>iibhc. [t is not every d.iy in Waikuto that will ive the opjn rtuni.'y of witnessing tinpresentation ot the N«w Zealand Cfosa, 01 to an officer o*" such iikuii and so geueralh popalar a inun uh JnSj>ec'or RjberU, and the gatlieiitio- will doubtless be a larg<one. The whole of tiae To A.wunuitu and Cauibiid^e cavalry will p trade and |>robably a imm')tu' of the newly raised Ha- , millon trnop rtiso and sonic sixty men oi the A C Foicii.

Wukvto Cavalict.— This fow, it will be ii-PU, i* under order* to lurade at noon, at Cambridge, on Xueadaj next,. OiVDiunaa Pakboxa&e. — Tender* for the erection of a, parsonage home at, Cnnbridge will be received up to noon of the 2nd proximo br Mr C Hewitt. '

I Bank Homdat. — The bank estabishmonts in i "Waiksvlo will cloae on Tuenlaj next on the occaj >io 1 of the ieT ew and pivi^nuiion of t lie Mew I Zealand Cross to Major lioberls, at Oambpidge. | I 0 G T. — The quirterlj election of ofllren of tlie Unwird to Vic'orj Lo ljje of (Jood Tompl«r«, will be lifld at a meeting of the Lodge called lor Tuesday ereuing next.

Touborul. — Members of the Waikato cayalry attending the renew at Cambridge will be enabled, th*nlii to Mr Kugp, hairdre»ser of Hamilton, to t»lce h 'cioppei' 1 witlnmt loar of life ! or limb, at he will bo in Cambridge on (he 24th ' and 25th inst.

Tub p b Lime.— The time table of thi* Rteumer, whioh takes up her running on the Wnikato river on Monday, and on r.he Waipa as soon m inducement otfors, will be found in our ad vertuing columns. This ste»mer is riteiuled le«i for passeuger than goods I raffle, though the foiimor will UDt be retu«ed. For particulars, wo refer our noders to the auTertieement elaewhorc

Hamilton Wbt Sonool.— We are glad to learn that subscription! are still being reeeivod to iissist tl\e Committee m rwimg the neepsiarj L 7.1 towurdi the cost of erection of a School House and that the committee feel themselves warranted in cilling for tenders for the con•truction of the buildiujr- Theße will be received by Ihe chairman of the School Committee on or before Thurudny next the 27th insfc. Plani and specifications ra»y be aeea at the office of Mr Gelling

Dramatic Entirtainmbmt, Cimbiudgb. — The Te Awamutu Dramatic Compauy will give an entertainment at Cambridge, on tho evening of tho Review, Tuesday next, under the patronage of Lt-Co). L>on. The puce performed will bo the " Bent Day," and the Cornpanj, we understand, will have the advantage of the Valuable »s*i»t»nee ot Mr M^rrinian, who will take ths pnrt of Bullfrog. Those who saw this piece «pied the other evening, at To Awatnu'u, apeak in high teims of the hutnonio ability of the performers.

lMroKTAtfr Cattle Sale.— Mr Kennedy Hil will hold it Urge and important sale of ■toclc and implements, the propertj of Mr H 0 Gibson, who 11 leaving Te Awumutu. Tiie sale will take place on the 10th of next month, »nd will comprise a well br«l herd ot 6ome 62 haad of cattle, consiating of dairj covri, tteori, heifers, dry cowg, »ud a few fat cattle. The shoep consist of well bred oweg m lu?nb to Lincoln rauu, and a number of wethers and wether hoggets. Thai o are also three pure bred Lincoln lamba, from tho imported stock of Major Jnckson. There are too a number of draught and saddle horsea, brood mare, hr«t-cla»» farming implement*, an I other articles m uae upon a. well appointed farmstead.

IIAMILTOy ENTBRTAINVBNTOoMHrTTBE.— TIIO Comert ot Thursday eTening was not, in many respect* to great a mcceis as preceding ones hay« been. Phero mu a ncarcity both of perform -rs and audience, tbo wot woather and d*.k night keeping many away who would othorwhe have been there. The absence of MrUulpan especially was to boregretted, Mr Merriman was however a host in himsolf, and in the comic department he wai ably assisted by Mr E Cox «nd Mr Sanrin*, and by a eong from a now face on a Hamilton si age '^our Krout' which irna tociionuusly encored, a reuding from Mr Hommoud was well roceived, but unquetionably the part of th» performance which gate moat general deli-jht wai the Sailors' Hornpipe, danced in oharae'er, au intellectual treat which was quit* a norely to a Hamilton audienc*, and which wai twice encored. We hare to tl.ank Mn Wood on the part of the audience for the very valuable amistance she kindly rendered at the piano and for the three Tory chai mmg «ongi which «h^ undertook m her own ipecial part of tlie performance. Last, but not least, was a brilhcntly eiecutod oTcrtnra on the pianoforte by Mis* Crawford, which, to a critical ear and tftite, wns nDt the least part ngreeibleofthe performtvn. c ; and if thU young lady's pupils »hould emillute til ie preceptress wo nrny look for a CO'sid r'blo di»pl»» of rawsica! abilitj in future Hamilton concert*

Tub NfItKPAWAnn. HosriT^L— Dr Car^y proceeded yesterday to Ngaruawalua with the object of orginimia the orao-timpd ttvked of htxpit'tl for VVailfnto. From wh«t we can learn, however, ho will find nn'hn» there bat an empty building and will be employed like the Israelites of old in r.he somewhat difficult tank of making bricks wiihout st,rnw. Wo have little hope ia the mc^M of thn Doctor's efforts vmlest he can furniali the Uotpitfil from red tape, for lenomly speaking thu seeim about all that the G-overnment hai plaeod at his disposal with which to work.

Dkcision I\T]»MTiyG to Highway Boards — A case which, as the first of the kind triod in Waikato, cannot fail to be interesting to our readors, was heard in the B M Court, Hamilton, on Thursday Injt. i\t tho lite yearly election of trustee* for I he Hamilton West Highway District. The 'Chairman of the meeting exeroised a deliberative Toto, and upon the nuniben in favor of two candidate* buying been declared •qual, recorded a casting vote for the man of his -choice. The candidate for offico who wn« then displaced, immediately took proceedings before the Resident Magistrate to have hit rivnl ousted, and in a second Joounfc prayed that himself might be declared the duly elected officer. Tbe suit was brought under the Highway Boards Impowering Act, 187V. M the hearing of the cattle His Worship said that theri wa« no doubt the chairman had acted illegally in recording both adehberatire and casting Tote in favour ot any particular candidate, and had it not been for the resignation prior to the hear- | log of the iudividual whose itatui had boen itnpimned, he would litre declnred him ousted. His Worship dtclined boweTcr, to make any order installing the applicant m a member of the Board, •• he did not see that unj power under the Empowering Act authorized him to do SJ. At we hear that iv other district* analogous irregular 111 1 iei. have occurred no doubt the matter will be further rentilafed. The other cases simply rcUtcd to judgment mmmoniei in which the defendants were icTtrally ordered to make payments or niQ'er imprisonment in default.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 650, 22 July 1876, Page 2

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TUESDAY'S REVIEW. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 650, 22 July 1876, Page 2

TUESDAY'S REVIEW. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 650, 22 July 1876, Page 2

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