Thk Tbmims&s foS Dncanra at Matamata must be sent m to Mr Cawkwell not later then Saturday next. < Mb PsncßOss of Hukunui wants an owner for some twenty sheep found straying on his farm at Hukunui. Tbb Waikato Gtnc Club will hold their , annual pigeom match on Friday. Tbere will ts.a gathering of the knights of the trfggeVfron* all parts of the district. ■ Coifa? *sui Gnus has . b*sn appointed regfctor of dogs, under the Dog Nuisance Aot of U77, m tbe Sangraohja Highway, District for the current year. ■ la oar last publication of the Wai* iatc Tubs, m referring to the candidate* elected for the Hamilton ' Borough Coon* cil, the name of Mr Gardiner was aoci-' dentally omitted. Mb J. L. Manbbvo of Te M.wamutu'is carrying on business as a builder m Te Awamutu, and is prepared to make plans , and forward estimates for any order] which he may receive outside the immediate district. <- Road Formation.— Tenders for the formation of 36 chains of road through a dry swamp, and 70 chains of ditching near Mr Bonfry's farm, on the Hamilton and Ngaruawahia Road will be received' mntil Thursday next. Bucklans'i Osaupo Cattlb 8al» takes plaoe to-day, when a large number of cattle, a two year old shorthorn bull, and: Mr At. Wallaces' dairy stock and a need sowing machine by* Wallace of Otskphu will be offered foliate. X " .St. Akdbbw'B eposes, OiipßiME, Gscaj>Uata Feast.— The Aniugl treat given to the children attending Sunday School at St. Andrew's Church , will take place to-day m Mr A. ' A.' Fantnam's it the weather is fing; ; if hot, m •Jthe Public Hall, Cambridge. In the former event waggons to gonvey the children to the ground will be at the Church at 9*30 ajn. . v Tub Ohaoto Races oommenoe on Wednesday, and thither will be gathered not only all Waikato, but we have reason to believe a large number of Aucklanders. There is a full list of entries ; there will be good racing, and the occasion will afford opportunity to many of having -a ' d&ys sport and seeing something 'of the Waikato country into the bargain. -In another column appears & list of the charges to be made at the gates, and the notice that parties attempting to enter tfeflr course otherwise than through the gates will be prosecuted. The public also are respectfully requested to bring loose silver with them, as at the Qhaupo race course there is not a bank round the corner to which the gatekeeper's assistant can run for change'for a note.
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 880, 12 February 1878, Page 2
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