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> New Advertisements.

WANTED the Ladies of the Waikato to know that New Print Co-»tum<™ ' and Prints of all kinds have bten Opened , ' at J. GILMOUH AND Co.'s, Ngaruawahia. 1 I — -

• 4LL the Waikato People who Studj ! J\. Economy and Good Tea will d<> ■ well to Send to Gilmoub & Co.'s, of Ngnrnawahui, for a SEVEN POUND TIN of their BEST TEA. at 2s 91 per Pound. 11ns Tea is reur-h belter than that generally bookrd nt 3s 3 I per Pound.

HARD- tVORK ING MEN can get Good Tweed Galatea Conts at J. Gilmocr land Co.'s, of Nguruawahia, at 1 12a 6d each. j

A RRIVKD AT J. GILMOUR & Co., I J\. Ngaruawalna — Mosgiel Tweeds WeSt of England Tweeds Scotch Tweeds Bliss Tweeds, all of ouality and newest Pattern! fo Summer Trou*fM and Vests

Public Works Office, (Colonial Archi ect'n Branch,) Wellington, Bth September, 1876. fTIENDERS are invited for Additions JL to the Post and Telegraph Office at Newcastle. General conditions, specifications, and drawings may be *een at the Officeß of the Coloninl Architect, Wellington ; the District Engineer's Office, Auckland ; and the Resident Engineer's Office, Newcastle. Tenders addressed to the Hon thp Minister for Public Works, and marked outaide, "Tender for Addiiion* to Post and 'ielegraph Offie, Newcastle," will be received at the office of the undersigned up to Noon of SATURDAY, 18ih November, 1876 (i.e.) 18th day of November, 1876. Telegraphic Tenders will be rec-ived, provided the original Tender and deoosit lire lodged with the nearest District Engineer at the time above specified. The lowest or any Tender not neces* ■arily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect.

T>AGLAN* AND KAWHIA DISJ\) TKCCTd. NOTICE. The Quart* rly Licet sine; Meeting for tie »b 'Ye Disirc's vi 1 be holden »t thp Court-hou^e Rj-^lin, on TUESDAY, the sth dny of Deicnber, 1876, at t'lo h ur of NOON, to consider Appiuution* tor Pub'ioan*' Licpn^e^, nnd th« Renewul, Transfer, or Removal of the same. R. S. BUSH, Clerk of the Court. R.M. Offi-e, Raglan, October 28, 1876.

T7TTAIKATO TURF CLUB. ' ANNUAL MEETING. The Adjourned Annual Meeting of the uVove Club will takn place at the Royal HOlll, lutuieuiate'y ultcf tbe Musouic ' Mating. KENNEDY EILL, Secretary. '

LAYING FOUNDATION STONE OF MASONIC HALL, HAMILTON EAST. The Ceremony of Inying the Foundation Stone of <heMa«onic Hall.Ha-nilton East, will take place on THURSDAY, November 9 (Prince of Wales' "Rirtbday) at Noon. All the Members thronghout the District are invited to attend at the Ludce-room. Royal Hotel, at 11 a.m. j. k McDonald, Secretary Lodge Beta, No. 450. 1.C.

rpHE DRAWING OF THE MELBOURNE dUP SWEEP, for Hamilton East, will take place at the Rotal Hotbl, on WEDNESDAY night, at 7.30 p.m. All Ch.nres not paid up will be Re-allotted. A few Chuncod -till rem lin open. Wai BUCK. •9ISX * S I ' A 0& •xiaaa *h •j&mnoiip ijuaiotnni * aq him idiaooi eiu. pno 'HYJg OtfitfaAa auriHOav aqu 04 jnp o^t^ic^ oqi in squuoas* \\v qos[joo o) paeuoqin* t; CLMOWWVH "O 'J. nl/XL

T^" O T I C E. Tenders are invited till NOON of the 18th instant, f>r Re- Foiming portions oi the Hamitton-Oanibiidge Road, from the end of the gruvel at Mr Robt. Heyton's corner to Mr John Martyns budge, spade work only, at per chain, the ploughing done by the Board. Any further information cm be obtained on appli> a tion to the Chairman, or Mr Wiliiim Russell. JAMES RUNCIM N, Chairman. 6th November, 1876.

T^T O T ICE. ONE POUND REWARD. Strayed, from Cambridge, on or about the 4th October, a Light Buy FILLY, Ibrea years old, whitu star on forehead ; no vishle brand. Ihe above Reward will be paid to anyone returning the Filly to the undersigned. Wit. MAXWifIL, Cambridge.

T^" O T I O E W. GOOD, Watchmaker, beinjy about to leave Hamilton, Parties having left articles to* be Repaired will please send for them. GOD SAFE THE QUEEN.'

finENDERS will be reon'ved up to J. WEDNESDAY, the 15th November, for the Erection of a Large Addition to a Dwelling-hou c o at Alexandra. Plans and Specifications to be seen at tbe office of tbe undersigned. : The lowest or any Under not necessarily accepted. , J. AUBIN N'jTMubei 6, 187 '

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 686, 7 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 686, 7 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 686, 7 November 1876, Page 3

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