New Advertisements.
WANTED,— All the Ladies of tho Waikato to send to GILMOUR'g, of Ngmruawalna, for Patterns of Dress Serges and Winter Dresses of all kinds. Patterns enclosed by letter, and pnoes marked.
WtNIED,— Geiitlamen to Know that J. Gilmoub and 00, of Ngaruawahia, have the Largest and li.st Assorted Stock of Clothing in the Wuikato to selrot fiom. Engl'sh and Colonial Tweed Trouaers and Tweed Trousers and Vests in endless variety, fruni 12i to 40* per pair.
T3EAL AaSAM TEA u vow to be had at J. Gilmour AND Co's, of NgarnawahU, at 4s Gd Per Pound.
rrWiK Waika o People are b -ginning to -L see the a Wantages guinea by buytag their Clothing, &.c. for cash, and sending to Ngaruawahiu, where t be best stock is kept.
V^TAXTED, a Carpenter to Build a BAHN, 40 x 30ft., material on ground ; also, wanted a Good Farm SERVANT.— pply to JOHN MoGLASHAN.
Waitoa, 30' h August, 1870
WANTED, by th' undersigned, a Gool Miik COW, ne»r O lying, or recently Calved. J. B. WHYTE _ _____ 0 ■ ■■ ONWARD TO VICTORY LODGES Open Lodgo Meeting, TUESDAY next, September 5, 1876. Doors open at 8 o'olojk. J. L. LONGBOTTOM, Secrt a, v.
rrkMILTOK INSiiTUiE 'ihe Library and Reading-room, in connee ion with ib.3 above, are vow open at Mr Iki:wiiBEl,l\.r9 Auckland nul loc»l papers, "Graphic," "lllu-tpitod London Nows," "Punch," Etc. —For the Committee, J. T JOHNS, R. F. SANDES.
TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTESft\
The Hamilton Contingent of above Tro»p will Parade for their Half- Yearly Training find ExoicUo at Hamilton, on 2 >th inttant, at 10 a,m , with Arms and Accoutrements. WM JACKSON, Mnjor Commanding Wai U to C.VTe Awamutu, 2nd September. 1876.
rNANTEu-BURY OATS.
FOR SALE, 2 0 busbsls Seed OATS
(Canterlury grown), five ■hillings per bushel. F. STR VNGE, East Hamilton.
p B R Y E T T, (Lftta of Poolo'i, Lodclod), TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, BHOKTLAND CREUCXNT.
By strict punctuality in the execution of orders, and the adoption of a Style and Fit of Garment only to bo acquired in First class Establishments, G B trusts to retainjtho liberal support hitherto afforded him.
NOTICE.— A Meeting of all persons interested in forming a HUNT CLUB, will be held at ti o Central Hotel, Te Awnrautu, on Saturday, September 9th, at seven p m.
JJ O T ICE. I HAVE thi« dny deposed of my General Hord businrsi to Mr John Edgecutnbe, who will conti'tuo to c rry on the business. AH sccounts oufs'anding August 31st, are requested to be paid forthwith. Ngsruawahia. S>-pt lat. 1876.
r^EORGE EDGECUMBE, NERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, &o. NCARUA WAHIA. From tliis date I proposs devoting my time to the above lino of business in the Waikato District, nnrj trust by cops' nn<J at'rntion to'gain thit confiJence of the publio ucce*«ury to make it u mcee't. GEORGE EDGECUMBE. >'g*rua'Vahi i, Scji I*l, IS7'J.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 670, 5 September 1876, Page 3
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