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New Advertisements. WANTED two good Shinglers to do ; about 24. square.. Also a carpenter at Hntitapu School-hquso, Hamilton road, either day or piece work. ,' v 7JAMES FORREST. . ..' Cambridge;. ]U" .A. N T ,E p;.:. A married .couple (without children preferred). The man muat.be a good ploughman''and "general farm servant, the woman a good laundress. ' 11 S S GRAHAM. Tamabere, 12tb June, 1877. JSSSSffilg PtTBLIO NOTIFICITIO^T, The Hamilton West Township. High-; way District Board hereby giro twelve days notice of their intention to-meet on TUESDAY the 26th day of June, 1877, at the Hamilton Hotel, Hamilton, at 12 noon for the purpose of striking; a .rate of ninepence in the £ for the year ending 31st March, 1878 and such rate will become payable in one sum on the First of October 1877. The Rate Booki3 now open for inspection at the office of Mr J M Gelling, Victoria Street; Hamilton, who is appointed collector to the Board, and to whom the Rates ore to be paid at the above mentioned place and date; .' • '- ■ I. R. VIALOU, : Chairman, pro tern. Hamilton, 14fch June, '1877. ••'* • N. B.—The collector has received instructions to sue for all current rates unpaid forthwith. The Board has fixed the first week in : July for the Midwinter Holidays 'in- all : District Schools in which such Holidays' are granted; ■ •'-■;.■■:■;: VINCENT E RICE, v : '■ ■•'":''■ Secretary. THE KIHIKIHI ROAD DISTRICI TRUSTEES, intend to make a rate of Is in the £ for. the period commencing Ist July, 1877, and' endiug 31st. March, 1878, payable in one "i'ust ■ llmen t" "" ou 2nd July, .1877, to .James Earrell collector, Kihikihi;.where ratebook is. do-positecLfor.in-pection. ..'.; : - '■'-. ;j ANDREW KAY. /.• .-.:-. Chairman. IHE RANGIOHIA ROAD DIS- -■• TRIOT . TRUSTEES, intend to make a rate. of . ninepence in the pound for the period commencing Ist July, 1877, and ending 31st, March- 1878, payable in.one instalment on.the.2ud.Jnly, 1877. at the office of James Earrell, collector, Kihikihi, where rate book is. deposited for inspection'."' ; i i ~\ ANDREW KAY, Chairman. "MPERIAL INSURANCE OFFICE, Capital, £1,600,000. Paid v? and Invested, £7(0,000. Risks covered at lowest, current Rates in the country. Farms, Farming stock,. Hay and Corn Stacks insured for 3, 6; 9, or 12 months, Builders Rioks, do. Travelling Agent for Waiknto who visits the risk whenever called upon, J.M. GELLING, : Victoria-Street, Hamilton. N. B.—-Orders by letter will, receive prompt attention. CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB PLOUGHING MATCH. ' A A Fantham'a Farm, near Cambridge on--THURSDAY, July sth, 1877, when prizes will be given as under, Ist Class—Treble furrow-ploughs. Ist prize, ; 2nd do., 2nd Class—Double furrow-ploughs. Ist prize, j 2nd do., ; 3rd do., 4ihdo., 3rd Class—Single furrow-ploughs. Ist prize, | 2nd do., j 3rd do., 4th do., . I 4th Class— Single furrow-plough, Boys 3,7 years and under. Ist.prize,' 2nd do., ; 3rd do., ; 4th do., sth do., EXTRA PRIZES: Messrs T. &S. Morrln will give a extra prize of £5 (five pounds) each in the 2nd and 3rd: Classes, for the bost work done by Provincial made ploughs. Mr Bates will give a prize of a silvermounted riding whip in the boys class. Other-to be advertised at a later date., Parties willing to give extra prizes, will please forward the same, and how to be ai/phcd, to the Secretary as early as possible. REGULATIONS.I.—Entries to be sent addressed to the Secretary, Pust Office, Cambridge, by Saturday, 30th June 2.—Entries for the Ist and. 2nd classep, 7s 6d ; for the 3rd class, 5a j and for the 4th, gratis. 3.—Single-furrow, to plough half an acre. Double-furrow, one acre, and treble do H acres. 4.—Time allowed from 10 a.m. to 3 30 p.m. Tickets for position to be drawn al 9 a.m s.—Depth of furrow to be not less than sin. width to be not over 9in 6.—Ground to be ploughed in two lands of equal width, one ridge or commencement te be thrown in, and one thrown out 7.—first class to be allowed a single-furrow to commence, and finish one round each time. Double-furrows to strike out and finish their own work. I.—No assistance to be allowed except in putting up the ridge poles. 9.—False cutting with the share wi<l e taken exception to 10.—Judges are to be on the ground while wurk is going op, "HENRY BUTTLE, Secretary,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 779, 14 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 779, 14 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 779, 14 June 1877, Page 3

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