I \ Bj4: : N E HO LIP 4JTUESDAY NEXT, theAt J^ffll -being the . Anhiverlary °* _^ 01 Foundation ot'thei|plony— fte BANKS ■■ w\ ml W f ■^ i I I ',:. A/'' OF%W'^^LAND. Capita .i £2,000,000. RISKS of every description adovpted ac the Lowest Bates. kiOeßee promptly paid. • Agent- for^ t_b Waikato | H^m.i.o.i. i Di*^^ 1 ' l «ambri.<ge-«' BT Kirfe*** ol *, A Wa*wauiar-F.ur«ituoliand l^»via. I^^Mo^W^'neb^hip .JtSi^'-y"-^ ■ a :■-. --»v^ .:■ ■«(;'-; tMS Yft AJ?H^%.U . 7Jj The^bo^t named have de- ,\&w oid^ftiridrcu toon ■-aftj-g). j ij^.. rd j .r^taovi ••>■«» » l J a -" "meni^oJt_Leooo : it.w....'«.eo«»Bsi« tated jy.tne :*pir» »pn of j A par ' |Mr_iiejrßmp. io hold a j C IL E A- -Bi-tii^G O U T S A L K, :■■■■ ■■• '■ -io *v .-•;>•• ' .; ■ i And wiU a low for ho-ite i j i .- u v *- 71' •* i- 2. - T'■ * " ■ pe »«»_, a '-^ DfeCOUNt V WEN l Y PKft 'Oiais.CUP.iN LLC_SH { fi m -pOt>o»lAftES, g •- 5%; i»;,4Hir £;>.** i)bb, Üboa^. a 5. .... "." -.. -,I*BIOB4. ... • : a g-' , y ---, •- - ■ .-'.'■ • Q . . totom^noing on '5 '§ FRIDAY 12t_ 4 AMI a KY. | o y ' '•'-■"___ " "" " : * t<4u -TheiSoakM Gnu* uatJy /Heavy, g H and" well ._«». riwd' in gj -^ every department ! ■T V 7 -':"" ~'.' ~""~" • • fc ' . -. K;A-B.v : wioD;;ai»<.i^fae.tioii^,di- ~* '•'?j rt<3t atvei.tipir ; io"i_e fade tha ( . 3 .-A,-. »iuo poinme.oiug tu iies« they ~ : :^' r -iia»-VbWo!y:isi*'*Jed'«' Sbi^ --^ ' Ll.NiB QJE^iiHBAP >ALtB, _0 . ' f g y cjtivir.aim h^vid^baei, tonuypy a (a k GOOp AxTiCLE aVa R^ <>' »t O M. -NjAß_rti;K^CK, in i '»opbw.J ta . and dteai thttt >r he aim. ;e sc.»c • . ■'*'[ me..t of toe face 's suffioien to •".; fi ooi.yinetf thi ir tri«oo8 and the ' ,-■ |. übiiii of. ix-b/jnajlde character of the anu. a_oemeni. Goods EntEb ed wilu bb Cbar-bd Usual Pbioes. .Country Orders accompanied ' by remHtanqo, wi-l have .prompt attenuon, RUS BROOK & BRIDGMAN, , DRAPEhS. OLOTHIERS, & , y rjp|_B QU„EN•of U_E T, Auckland (Opposite the Army and Navy H-tol). BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. E L EOT TON O F M A YiO R. iXJADTES AND GENTLEMEN,— 'HaVing acceded - to. the request of .the numerous gentlemen ! who signed the requisition that I would allow myself to be nbmxhated for the office of Mayor, I beg now to; offer my congratulations to the ratepayers of .HBjniltonEaßt and West that their deaire to have two townships constituted a munioipaUty has been acceded to, and the more so that the Government Was. vlaoeda. stun of £3,000 upon the eatimateß to aid them in the.cohbtruction of a traffic bridge to connect the two townships'. It may be fairly calpulated, froni the various eatimateß which have been made by several engineers, th -t a wboden bridge, suitable for our requirement*, which would, last for twenty years, can ■be.conßtr_6te_fo*..£7.,ooo...--. Past experience, of the progress of Hamilton, and the increase of traffic aorosß'the rivdr, fuUyuwarrants the belief t_a(;;bctfore>thjat time we shall be able to : erect a permanent' ipeqh -structure with' :lefia difficulty than we can; a w'ooden one .'atthe'preßenttime^ , ; ../ : ■_.;• ;' CaldulatuVg the cost of a woodenhndge e,t £7,000, the Counoil, bn Behalf of the borough, would only have to borrow £4,QpU, the .interest upon which, at 6 per >oent M would bd only £240 per annum, leaving a very large margin from the proceeds of the tolls to pay off the principal; but; upon reliable information, I I am informed that a loan oftn be floated at even less than & percent. i It would be useless at the present time to give a digest of what I would propose, , as' 1 tbe Counoil in a ; great mea'sure will j have to be guided by ciwsu-istances. But for myself -I can assure the v burgesses ' that, if elected, every effert shall be made to' secure the reserves- «nd-other- lands, so as to lighten the burden of the ratepayers, and, from.the grants which have recently been made, to other municipalities, there is every reason to believe that it will be done in pur case. ,#' may; stated s» X did in< my former address, that I have a deep sense of ther ' importance . and: . responsibility ; of the office of Mayor, particularly at the present; time, and tiiat my interests are en^ itirely bound up in the district. •Tti- nrmrilnmon, I can assure^ the bur« gesses that, if I _aye the honor, of being elected, I will;dp my utmoßt to deserve the confidence reposed in me; and' will endeavour to carefully and economically administer the funds of the borough, having due regard to the interests of the various centres of- population. I have the honor to be, Ladies and • entlemen, Your obedient servant, I. R. VIALOU. . . J,. .— ; — ; : — « ______ ; , —^— CHURCH SERVICES. • . Church of England: Hamilton, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. parson). Ngaruawahia, II a.m. and 3 p.m. (parson). Alexandra, 11 a.mf/B_hikihi, 330 p.m. Te Awamutu, 7.30 pan, Cambridge, 11 aim. and 7 p.m. . Roinan CathoUc: Eonikihi, 8.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rangiaohia, 11 a^m. I Presbyterian: Cambridge (Public Hall) 11 a.m. Pukerimu 3 p.m. Ngaruawahia, 11 a.m. ■■ Congregational ■:. Hamilton, 6.30 p^. Wesleyan: Hamilton, 7 p.m. Cambridge, 11 a,m. and* 7 p.m. Te Awamutn, 11 a.m. Paterangi, 3 p.m. Hautapu, 3 p.m., . . P-.RNEI.L. Bo r-'am* Reßi-t n«e4..t Boja-iltvn ilk thf P.rn«»J «r Anck laud Graminnr '«ch o'f Befeieno «, i' seeded. -MiW bJIALWW*. »-*.-■
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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 914, 26 January 1878, Page 2
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