New Av rtisements. to'J OF HAMILTON. S oue of th« earliest fevers beg to L inform you that lam a Candidate for a Beat in youi Council. In roiioiting your support 1 refer to my length ot resi denoe and the uniformity with which 1 have adv. oated ev«ry public movement for tho advancement of Hamilton, during 13 conseeu'ive years, as some guarantee for the fu ure. i It would be useless to enfrr into a detailed statement of my views on all matters likely to thgage tho attention of the Council. A g eat df al of its busme-s will depend upon current events 5 but, I may say at this juncture, th»t • am in favor of the site of the proposed Bridg. being as near the old line of truffle, viz. thef-ny, ob practicable, and. hat lam favrable to the pausing of a bye-law by the Counoil dividing the town belt into two intra mural and extra mural boundaries -permitti g cattle, as heretofore, fr» depasture on the latter under a ranger and proper regulations, the fee* accruing bdng applied to the gradu 1 lading under that portion of the borough nearer the cownship. In all other business likely to com under the control of the C«un< i; I wou d generally advocate a sui r ited and literal • utnot extravagant policy, economy in carrying it out, open and fair ci mpetition in public works, and a just distribution of improvement* in proportion to funds y« u honor me by eleotiny me one of y« ui C unoil I wi'.l do my best to ] continue to further the interest* anri piosperityof Hamilton, now «n important »nd flourishing Borough, »nrt to justify the conti ence you epoee in me I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, B. C. BEaLE. M.B C.S., Bog. Hamilton, Januaiy 25, 1878.
LOOK OUT FOR THE COEttET PLAYER. AND HIS TALENTED COM. PANY. HAMILTON, FEBRUARY 1. CAMBRIDGE, FEB. 5. YOUNG NEW ZEALAND BANQUET. BANQUET will be given, at the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, to the HON. JOHN SHEEHAN, as the first colonial-born Minister, on his arrival in Waikato, by sons of old colonists—-twenty-fire years' residence in the colony to constitute an "old colonist." All those wishing to join will please to forward their names to any of the undersigned : W. A. GRAHAM, Tamahere JOHN WILSON, Cambridge F. A. WHITAKEE, Hamilton W. M. HAY, Hamilton E. E. HUNT, Newcastle W. S. EUTHEEFOED,Te Awamutu R. BURKE, Ohaupo TICKETS—£I Is. JL Tableß a Masonic Hotel. Be ; cg of tnti beat Aloockw, and capable of giving every aiteutioi. and inatruotion, hopes to meet with a Bhare of lovers of the game. J ME-. McSEMH.
NEW SEASON'S CLOVER AND OTHER SEHiDS (10 HAND EX aP. LLES.) OF THE FINEST GUARANTEED QUALITIES OR SALE by the undersigned at the ! Lowent market valu*; aleo, ame Fine aampleß of Provincial and other Grvßß Betda. $y Oi prompr'y forwarded Bail or otherwise, aa directed. JOHN HALL.
HAMILTON, FEBRUARY 1. iHE WORLDRENOWftED - LEVYf Mrs Levy, Miss Pitts, signor koratui, and Signor Giorza. LbQUESNE'< HALL, FRIDAY, February .1. HIGH SCHOOL, HAMILTON WEST. R CECIL DANVERS will open the above at bis residence, Vic toria street, Hamilton West, on Monday, February 4 There will be a Preparatory School in connection with the High School. Hoars : 930amto 3p m. i erms, &c, on aj plication. JUST ARRIVED. URGE assortment of Amerioaf _ PAPERHANGUNaS of the Choicest Design, to salt Drawing-rooms Bedrooms, Halls, etc., at the very lowest prices, and for the first tim» introduced in the Waikato, a so, Scrims, Leads Varnisbe*, etc.. Boiled nnd Raw Linseed Oils «t AUCKLAND PRICES. . Mouldings;-Corners, for Picture Frames in targe Variety ; Glasn cut to any size. N.B.- The Following few lines having been bought for cash, and considerably under English cost, well deserve Public attention:— Ladies DreßS Material of Superior Quality and. Design, Button*, Floweis, i Feathers. Ribbons, ec. Mrn's Riding Bedford Pante, White, ' Crimean and Cut'-ou Shirt", Feit Hats, E.O Bootß from 7/6 ! Also, Lever Tudor, Gothic and Cottage Clocks, from 9/~. 40 Toilet Sets—a Bargain. The Whole Stoek at greatly Reduced Prices to « ompete with the AUCKLAND MARKET. TEAS TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. 1 OHfi BOOKS FOR SALE, comprislUUU ingmany Scientific, Historical, nnd Medical Works, also, Standard Novrls Catnlbgites sent on opplication. lßg* Agenr for the " American Agricu turalist " periodical, etc., etc.
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 876, 31 January 1878, Page 3
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