BANK HOLIDAY./ mUESDAYNEXT, the 29th January s /JL —being the Anniversary o&the Foundation of the Colony— the BANKS m Waikato 'will be Closed on that day: H MHIIIH4iMIIIIIWNIHIII«llll>nHliH|IIIIIUnil<)|l<"l l-V." 1 ? j^IONI^JV^KAMB. COMr" •%. %-', p|^y ■""■%; j£- of JMW^||iS tLA^TD. ; Capitjl, J82,000,000. ■3 18R8 of every deßgriptoon aoc pi«d 'MSriS the !^«fy*W^"'-~""'- r ;:. ; Losses promptly paid. AOBKTH TOR THB WAIKATO : '..-, H^mii on J 1). & *■- Hlli Cambridge- «i H • K«k*ood Sg«ito*wania— Fivs'-itiiok and Davis TJIXPIRATION OF-p vKTNKRBH,P t c k m. "■■■■ '■ : "\; Af -: ■'■'.- ■■■■■'" IWukCbht AftDUOi ION !'/.. ■3USBBOOK ST> JJRIIXIMAN. . The abovM named h*v« dei eided (prip. to. .ook iahiog), , m »rdr to 'acui/a^ a* ju-« ; -. inane pf .t'opon<: : <«. .■ ; ■ taved ay tki* xpiraaohof '. . .oar p»r.nerioi|» feu bv'df , OL E A BI 'S O 6 UTS A LK, And wii" a low for Uitiiei ; . ... • penpdi a .■•; . , DISCOUNT op WENJYPKHOKN .V? N Li, 0»Sa ■■■ X • • ■-• pu-.-OiiAoß«,' « ••■ ■■•■■ *■■ •» fw, im thb S. fp iHii . y»o4i». Jt §■• '-' : -" * ■■ i " : 'P^6a>:, ::! '•^■■■■•^ : ---'i. g • ■■.■:/;...-—-■;;,.:.„.._. ... v p.. O Comm uoing 00 § § FRIDAY 12tb J.iMJihY. > n . - v -■'.-••v' -.{•-. ■•-.. * ~ Tne -ook ih Una»aaiiy Heavy, : 5 . evpiy dtp-rtment a ; <} § i" .i ] i%.& B. win B) isf»cr-'.n. : di- -* P reofe a%S'%ion mr hv «ac* ha: ~ ■z, aitio oomuits. w«;g I'U'^eau they S •* hay itewiry ay ided ail Sb»« ? £ U o Off, Uhbap >al s, &o ; *"* tbt ir •<m b iviuu t>o«.. vo »v, p> a p fe UOOD it TiCLEa a R*:A^« c W N ABL.li* t KlCt;, au • 'BO PUFF.' . * and deem that' the move etat • meiitof tue fact >n suiffioien. co 001 vma* tn> ir irien.iß and the j Übtio of th buna fide oharwjier of tbe anu uaOcmen'. GOOD 3 Entkhbd wxlu b« CBARObS Usual f*icEa. Country Or lerHaocomp«nitd by lemittanee, wi 1 h»v«j prompi att«Diiou, HITS BROOK & BRIDGM\N, DRaFEkS. Cv >iHIU.K-, &, UPPER Q U *. U.N -aTit hE T, Auckland (Opposite the Army. and Navy ff.tsl).
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BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. ELECTION OF MAY O R. XiADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having aooeded to the request of the numerous gentlemen who signed the requisition that I would allow myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor, I beg now to offer my congratulations to the ratepayers of Hamilton East and West that their desire to have the two townships constituted a municipality has been acceded tv, and the more so that the Government has placed a sum of £3,000 upon the estimates, to aid them m the construction of a traffic bridge to oonnect the two tow&ships. • . It may be fairly calculated, from the various, estimates which have beeti made by several engineer*, th .t a wooden bridge, suitable for our requirements, which would last for twenty years, can be constructed for £7,000. Past ex^erienot of the progress of Hamilton, and the increase of traffic across &c river, fully warrants ;^he belief that before that time we shall.be able to erect a permanent iron', struoture^ with less difficulty than we can a wooden one at' the present time. Calculating the cost of a wooden bridge at £7,000, the Council, on behalf of the borough, would only have ,to borrow £4,000, the interest upon which, at 6 per cent., would be only £240 per annum, leaving a very large ' margin from the proceeds of the tolls to pay off the principal; but, upon reliable information, 1 am laformed that a loan can be floatea at even less than 6 per cent. . . > It would be useless at the present time to give a digest of what I would propose, as the Council m a great measure will have to be guided by oircumstance*. But for myself X can assure the burgesses that, if elected, every effort shall be mt»de. to secure the reserves and other Uads, so as to lighten the burden of the ratepayers, and, from the grants whioh have recently been made to other municipalities, there is every reason to believe that it will be done m our case. I may state,* ?s I did m my former address, that 1 have a-' deep sense of the importance and responsibility of the omeerof Mayor, particularly at the present tiaie, and that my interests are entirely bound up m the district. In conclusion,, I can assure the burgesses that, if ILaVp the honor of bteihg elected, I will do my utmost to deserve the confidence reposed m me, and- will endeavour to carefully and ecbaomicaUy administer the funds of borough, having due regard.to the interests of the various centres of population. .1 have the honor to.be, •- - Ladies and entlemen, Your obedient servant, I.KVIALOU, CHURCH SERVICES. Church of England : Hamilton, 11 a.m. (lay), 7 p.m. (parson). Ngaruawahia, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. (parson). Alexandra, 11 a.m. Kihikihi, 330 p.mv Te Awa-. mutu, 7.30 p.m. Cambridge, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Roman Cfltholio: KfoiTrihi, 8.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rangiaohia, 11 a.m. Presbyterian: Cambridge (PublioHall) 11 a.m. Pukerimu 3 p.m. Ngaruawahia, U a.m. Congregational : Hamilton, 6.30 p.m. Wealeyan : .Hamilton, 7 p.m. Cambridge, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m". ' Te Awa* mutu, 1 1 a'rn. Paterangi, 3 p.m. Hautapu, 3 p.m. P"' Bo »H-aod HetilU w.e ■♦?'. Bo«8^t«noiu(t tin- Parne-iir *nch jaud tframmi>r Hth oh Befeteno *, •
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 873, 24 January 1878, Page 2
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