ITew Ay rtisements. ca mbridgFp üblic "hall mU EhD V, FkBUtIAKY 5 LH.VY, MKS LrVF, MIS^ TTTB, ION m v SNATI, v^IGNOK 1 'R^A. TO IHE BUKGF.SSES (>F HAMILTON. 43 one « f thti earliest tiHtt'ers beg t<. inform yon t><<kt I *m * Candidate for a ne%t m youi Couooit. In oiio fcu^ y ur Bupp<>'t 1 retr- to my le. g h ot im.i denoe a>«i ib« uu forrn»ty wi.h whinb 1 have adv< ca ed cv ry public n)»Vfm v 'or the advaiiC- mwnt <.f tiMti.tou, da m^ \3 to b <-v i\e y.aca, an aouiti mu<*r u(t or the fn Ur«. It w< ui'l be uae'eea to ent r in%n *> ii. tailed atatfmeiit if my views on all m ctera likely to digaga (he att«nno • < f 6t.« Council. A g e»t d. al of iin bu uin-s w;ll depend tipoa nur rent even's; but. 1 I nay «aj at this ju 1 cture. ih<t nm ii, | favor of the «ite <•! the prop «-c « B^K'g j being as near the <-ld linn ot tr ffi.:. viz. i>oe f r-y, us prao'icaoif, and Ui 1 nil. | favrahia to the p ssiug of a iiyi-Uw <>$ j the Council dividing the towo t*lt iu><- | i '.wo mtra mural and extra mural hi»ui:la>Jr<B -pi-ruui'ti g ca'tle, ai» h.-etofr , ; ! to depasture on th» later und«r a 'ange> *Dl proper re^n]aJi-)»B, the 'cen accui g Sieing itppied tv thn ftr^da I. la>i>iu untif-.i ranti ihar portion of tbo t'orougi< 6ea» e> ■he «>v»risbiji. H . I lv a' l ut»ier busi;>eKS Hbely to o> m uod< r the cot ttol of the oouu< i 1 won «i s eue/a!ly artv-jcite a spi^ittol and h^era ul not exttawaganr policy, ec n my i cany qic < v , opt-n *u>» fair c m * itto m pu >ito win us. and a j s ditttubnt on | .>f ini|i<tiV3in< n m iii.proj.iw.io - ><i v d i Sboull y v iionor tue t»y elect iuy me ! o)<e of >■ u> C uncil I «i 1 no n-y best to ' . onciuue to further tbe iv t-rts»'«j an.- --[ prosper- »y of Hamilton, now »n importan »nd 11 ->ÜBhu)>4 Boiou^b, i«ni to juetitj tne conri y<u epoße m me 1 Ata. Gtititiemen, . Ynur ontiiit^nti tervant, R C BE l £ MR C.S.. Eng Hatnil ou, J.oua j 25 1878 YOUNG NEW ZEALAND | ' BANQUET. A : BANQUET will be given, at the I ~i\. Coinniercial Hotel, HamSton. to | the HON. JOHN SHEEHAN, as the first colonial-born Minister, on his arrival m Waikato, by sons of old oolonists — I twenty-five years' jreßidence m 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. GKAHAM, Tamahere JOHN WILSON, Cambridge F. A. WHITAKER, Hamilton W. M. HAY, Hamilton R. B. HUNT, Newcastle W. S. BUTHEBFOBJ), Te Awamutu B. BUBKE, Ohanpo TICKETS— £I Is. ...; ■ •" i /• ■• LOOK OUT FOR MOSES' GREAT CLEAkiNG OUT In const quenre of the incrtaeing Tr ' J. MOSES — as oetet mined to bnild— XfEW "PREMISES -*- j, . oaisable lor the 1 qu remei ts »f h>B bu.tinf.si>, nnd * lbbi- g to open •. iv tv Mew Phkmhes wav an <n ire isr^i-w stock: tie win ho a a CLEARING OUT SA.LE'And »ilt s li from t'ms i»ay till tht cmjjlau n of the NEW PUEMISES AT GBEATI.Y REDUCED PEICES. GREAT BARGAINS IN RE.\INNTAS, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, CALICOES, FLANNELS, PRINTS, MEN'S CLOTHING & BO TS. L '«c no time, for we a>e all go-'ni{ to J-. MOSES', HAMILTON WJSST. 7 5. ' ■ ■ ■
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 877, 2 February 1878, Page 3
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581Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 877, 2 February 1878, Page 3
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