Thk Education Bill has been read a 'hi'.d lime in the Legislative CuUiiCxl, and passed. A TxAoriKß is wanted for .tl e sen iol at Ohmpo .app ications musi b;- made bef>re the lUth proximo to the dial riot ec'ioul e.rninittee.. Indian Famise.—A public meeting will ue held. ai. Ihe L' >mh Biar.d office] GaiubritigV, on We'lnesdiy next to. devise mean* tot raising subscriptions n aid of us sufferers Ird'n famine u India. Thk Kev J. HintjV, Wes-oyan i\4*u;'B er, Will preach ac i*akeiiuiu «in Sunday ah erno.u utxt, and evouiuj; ac CJamuiidge. has been determined lojiold trie usu 1 Christmas spom "t Ng.rudwabia on B xing diyaudou ch.- fjliuwing Mk Kbnn --.ur Hill will in addition to h>i inrge orocfc.ryr a, d saloon •satuday, hj id a furuiture and general ji>oJs unci prjvisioa sale, t.jaraUcruo>n a 2 o'el ckThh Aockoajjd Mato. AI.TV—Mr La ldi'» not .bßJifj. quaitiei uu i/lt H. liivfr iheouh at mm,injte«i. •ho Uitojf is t,ie M »yor ele L oi Auck* .an i. OAMBaiDGB JLNMtTAr, Kacbs. -A meetiug i -ioi6 dti irons o holding the usual races an spy-is at. U»iiii*rid,jr celled "ipr Saturday • veT.ing n xt, -it lhe National Hotel. - - l'hb ( Jam b.< inoE Bka non of the Acejiinacisuci.ii Society will noid : their qu ii'tei y uismiug oa vVeUau-iiajr eV-ca tuc 28.u iiiit., iu theJNifcio/jalHafcelj l>aULbri<t£.. ..,..'.. Mrs. Bkight wit sell at his mart, Uainb o . dufcurd.iv at 1 p.m. a'oriMgnni.ut <f kauri 'urn tr, piougns, t-jols, book*, rape y, prcvi.d«m ,ui , pig 3 . ftna at 2.3') p.m wil ho.'d i li rtft* cieanrg out bio a» ihu wharf b or.le- of Mt Gf, J. Oabib«i!>gb Farm ns' Ccttb. Owing n» tbe nit Fi iaucial..S'Ht;inent;, vre are oujpell d to U >ldo.er the acooutt <-t the auuual meetiugaud lengthy tep'/n and imlauc-. aheet at ihe Firmera'.Uiub A- o iatio.i unt.lour next. _ Ihu ina>» ger of lhe Auckland and Ne-vcasfce railway s<m h-.-risud thu on M.nlyy next of trtun tiekeis avtilable till'J'lUMrlay fca i»i:r-on.s leaving Aue land and oni .tieuaeuiave stations lor i*e*o.iß ie. • Wa would direct afcteTdion to tlio a Ivertiaeme-t of Messrs J. D. Hiiiand Kennedv Hill which appears n another ci)liim , that h»y hj veopen-d ; i"U«inM i'i Haiiitio is i p>i'f,-rs, ; uctionetr*, an.l an **co umi.-i-ni ajj«! t*. OHAtrip» Kace Mbktixo.— \t the sale ..if bo lis, £*tev cuds, &g, beld on ruejday, at fl m l»on, by Mr Kennedy .Htil, t'/e Pa' l 'loan's b »o'h was bouyho by M Walke-, of'.ue Cuiumeieal Hotel, for t'l9 . T.'ie tempetauce b>o..h was pur uha=jed f r l»y Vowls. Tho !>a .w wote i'Uroh«sed by '"lr T (I r'l.uim nd >f.ir fil9. a-dJ.hi dibstn. for £3 10'. A Publio meting of t e innabi-.nnfs of i;*•© Kibtkiui "and Rangiaiiiia d.BtiicU '>a» by req» sition lo ih-"(Jhaii'ina-i of the Ran liohi. iiiuhWiiy'Bb'l'd;'been called fir iSaiUiday n xt i'i the Pub c ti'all Te Awaumiu, 10 laUe i'lto cunsidcrabion thi present, : ositiot of affiirs in the i£oueo uf iieprobeutatirea,
WAIPA AND RAGLAN ROAD. The Rafc'pay.rs of Ngaruawahia and tue N wcistlo diatrur, we are glad to see, re to m et on elacu.Hay evening n-xt, aD tha Delta Hotel, to lak) «uch steps as are desirable to. bi log to the notice of tha Govaramdnc tli« neaessicy for at once opening up the Waipa and Raglan Road. A Bridgbat HA.MI.T.N—Tie agitation for this mo-<t ne easary (.-u i.ic work js to b» again raised, a meeting of the. ratepayers of B st and We t Hamilton is converted by v nk.e two chuirmm of the respiotiva Town Boar.l to c-usidef th d.'Sira oility of memoritluiiit; the government on the matter, and will bab« d to-morrow ev-ning at 6 o'clock, i i Le Quesue- Hall, Hamilton East. Road Works, Pckkkt/ra.—Ten-lere for foraiin ;■ tht* road li-um Mr Cidi.ty's to Mr Qui chin's corner, and that portion of the road near the twi bale not yet completed will be receive ■ by Mr William Reynolds on beha f of the Pukekura Hiihwjiy Board up to h■■ 7th pioximo. I'ho chairmnn of the Boii'd will also receive tenders to iho same date for fovmng a portion of r ad near Mr H Buttle's property, A MBBTIN& wa3he!d in St.' Andrews Churoh' ■] Cambridge, on Monday by tli>>ae interested in the epp hitmen t of a Presbyterian Miaiater. A resolution was passed unanimously O iorwtrd a rait to the Rev Mr Evai.a rece tly fiom home. Wa u .derstan i that Mi* Evans mxde man; friends daring bis bief stay in vVaiknto by nia courtesy an tag enable mann> ras a man, and b>s seneibe and infcelectua earnestness as a clergyman. ' PtTKKKUKA HIGHWA* BOARD.—At a meet.iag of the Pukekura Highway District Board, bed at the Pa;e<tmn School on t;hel7ih November, the followiug tenders weie nceiVhd, and opened by th- Ohairman f.p tha road n <- j>niing Mr L*k«'s property :—J »met« M-Grath, 9« 61 per chain ; Joseph Noris. 10s 3d pr ch.ii.; |). Dillon, lOn per Win Kcviti, 1U par oham ; Johu Cowley, 9^5 ) cii»io ; Ktcharl Nori b, 9s 6d per oh»iu ; J" MaiiiOis, 9i 6 1 per oh in ; Jihn A F.z erald, 9j per pli n\; and J Muliioce, 9d 2J ip jr chain U w»> h»c t n 1 >r of Mr M'- Job i A Fitzge aid be aoci tad, provided hj agreed %■> fluioh the work witnin thre» months. Th' Oh >irm*a having bn- fly alluded to the lamrnied death of Mr K Parker, aud expressed ih«! universal feo • in«j of regret felt by all at his l"Ss, directed the of the Botrd to thd ueoessity of o*lliug a mietiog of the ratepayers, to elect a trustee to supply the vacancy. The meedug will be hu.d ou the Bth proximo. Advauob CiMßidDaß. —Bniiding ia the order of t e dty ia O'ambadge, and populatum moss b? rap dly iaordisiug. Crossing the bridue Iroui Puker.niu, on the flat abov« th< nvdr, are two now private dwellings, wiO'i au air of comfort about tbe'tu greaciy iu VVaikato. pruoedtng imo l>uku steel', observed no less thih fmr sew buildings ; brst is Mr MoVeigh's new butchers' thop, waioh, wh«n fionheii, woa'd be a credit to any distribc JSrxt is Mr Clem nb' pro*, digious looking Misonio Hue.. Mr Olemeuts is erecting a large billiardro w % to be beted wiib one of AUoock's new Übles. On the opposi eade of the street is an< ther n w butobera' shop, by Mr C O'B/ieu, aud ast, but not Inast, ia this street, is the Cambridge Town Hall, which appears to be in the hamli nt com|ie eat oout aotora, if wo are to judge of the progress made since starting. A little bnypud the .'fat ooaj Houl are a. number of new baildingu, amoag which is the new Presbyterian Church, which is now making a show, and will be ready for opening early in the new year.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 848, 22 November 1877, Page 2
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