it bo isr.is k ! k rfiri sris ii i ; _ ( fTC>RM< & A-pplMJ*-ioa for Resist a> C tion <>f V iters on 6h l3l^ |t<c TJfflj|m| Soils ra V bit bt«ined a. htn^p«. 'Njgßj ri 18KS of «wy dweoription ace- pted MJkt ao the Lowest. Raws. ,i <owea fcirooipWy.P ai .«* , .... ..., ... .. « "■ • . 4 AOWt* TOR THS WAIKATO : TjIXMRATION oif-p -.KTNBRBH. P T E tt M. AT 1 2JpbrO«nt u«.DUC ION! ( OOSBRO^KAn'd JgKI^MAN. . The aboytj^n*med| h |Vf «!«• j lv rd rtu aowi ac « J« • •■■; * te «*>«&. ! 61 . poaft Ab.^ V^jf'fJ'S '. ,ur p*r ncrantp tv lw»d * ! CLEARINGOUTSALB, . pe 1 iod, a DISCOUNT of VWEN I YPKS - OtoN .UPN LLOiSti H » "£ IH THE £ 'OT IHK ÜbOAX. a. § ' Paicßi. 5 S O /. ■ ComiD'nciDg o« p § FRIDAY 12th JaMJAUY. C y : • . -.» "..; Jli'f '-.rf '■*. ■■-.^ r 1 rt The S <wk ia Unnbually Heavy, g 'and well agnurttod m p z every d«p*ttmwnt. i *t *' | 04 K.& 8.. win Baiisf*ction, di. r* £ reot atce»tiou to 'he fact tha-, j « Biuoo oommeiciugbui>iea«they B W have stewtiiy ay vied »li »Bl- , a u«o Opf, OhsaP ftAL s, &o ; w their aim having b«et« to »v p> a p QOODAhTiCLEa.aK .•>'» g 1 NABLKHBICK,ani'*?*UFF, * wd d«em tha^the oitn^e ..■tpSftI me«.tbf the fact' '8 auffiown'. to eoi.vmca th»ir »rie«'«iß and ihe . i inbJfodf A* btnutfide dunoy* , of the am. tiuotuieu . Goods EnterKD will bi« Chabohp Usual Pwces. Oonut'-^O^ler^oompinud - by remutaooe, wi i U*vd pr*m^t attebtioa. ■ADHB.EOOK &" BKIDOMjAN, DR \FfcibS. CbvJiHiJfcß V& > Auckland (Opposite the Army and .Vavy H tal) ' . BOROUGH^OF-HAikHI^ON:. ELECTION OF MAYOR. i IjADIES AND* GENTLEMEN,— •-Having' acceded' to the- rcqueHt of the 1 numerous' gentlemen who signed the requisition , that I would allow. myßelf >tou be npmmated^. for the office' of ®ty>r? ioy fa ofter mv contrratuiations to the ratepayers of Hamilton ' East and- West that their desire to have the two towiishipß constituted a municipality has been acceded tv, and the mdre bo' that the Government hi placed a>W|f »o(hupon;. the estimates to-aid'tnem inHhe- confltruction of! a trafßc % bridge to ,bonnect*the two townshipsUv/ V K> VS^\L «, D It-jnay be .fairly calculated, rnro the :varioasMp& wluolr haye|been m.43. by &Vfer¥^eiigmeerß;*' th t '•a woouen bridge, suitable -for our vhidi would last for twenty years, can be constructed for £7,000. Past experience of. the progress ot Hamilton, and the increase 'of traffic across the. river, fully,warrants the beUef that before that time we shall be able to erect a permanent iron structure with less difficulty than we can a wooden one at fche'preson't tune." : % p \" Calculating the cVist 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 0 per cent., would -beUßily 1 £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 informod^that a loan can be floated at even less<.ttianp 6 per "cent. It would>be useless at the present time to give a digest of whafc'l would propose, as the Council m a great measure wiU %ggsßso l?e"WSided by circumstances: •<>, But for tiipku I can askire < «tha:iburgesses that, if efescted, eveiy. effort shall be made to 1 secure the roserves and* other lands, so as to lighten the burden, of v the ratepayer, and, from th» grants which have recently been made to other municipalities, there is every reason to believe that it will be done m our case. I ,may state, aa I did m my former address, that I have a deep sense of the importance and responsibility of the ofifce of Mayor} particularly at the- present time, and that my. interests are entirely bound up m the district. , In conclusion, I can assure the burgesses that," if I iave the honor of being elected, I will do my utmost to deserve the confidence reposed m 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. " 1 have the honor to be, Ladies and Your obedient servant, I. R. Viamhj. MAIL NOTICE. 1/1 AILS for. Auckland and interlfl mediate Offices close at Hamilton daily at 6 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. (l)--For Cambridge and intermediate Offices daily, at 1 p.m. (2)— For Alexandra and intermediate Offices, Mondays, Wedaeadays, and Fridays, at 1 p.m. (3)— For Piako (Waitoa) Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 p.m. (4)__2*gahinapouri every Saturday at II a.m. M Tho next English and European mail, via San Francisco, will close at tliis office on Monday, the 4th day of February. JAMES TAYLOE-, Sub-Postmaster. Hamilton, January 8,1878. PA»i j-LC-'-Bohi-- aud tt «.i nee f . Bo>b attewiiuK tb« Parne I • r Aucfe
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 877, 2 February 1878, Page 2
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776Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 877, 2 February 1878, Page 2
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