Tkstdeks are required to-day for filling a hollow (200 yards) on Mr Daudo's property, liamUtuu. The KiniKinißOX Board invite tender up to 3 p.m. of Monday next for th? formation of about 80 chains on the roa ' bet weeu Hamilton and Hokonui. 'T«S Sons of Ulster,' No. 9, L.0.L.? will hold fcWp usual monthly meeting on Thursday, tho iltt instant, in the Victoria Hall, Hamilton. Tenders, for carting 3,000 fencing poets from Hokonui to Hamilton, will be recoivbi ufttU to-day by Mr W. O. Breakall. The usual monthly meeting (iff tlw members of Lodge 21, ' "William Johusou, L.0.L., will take place on Friday evening uext, at the lodge-room, Cambridge. The extension of time for sending hi tenders for the Hamilton punt repaird spires to day at 4 p.m. Specifications aud &U particulars a t Mr T. G. Saudos fir Mr White's oSice. Heather's Creek 3ei»oE. — Tenders for repairing this bridge will bo received by Blr R, Carter, Secretary to the Tuhikara. mea District Boai'd, tiW Tuesday next, the 9th inst. Messrs J. D. and K. Hili, will oftor for sale to-day, at the National Hotel, Cambridge, the receiving store : formerly «jsod by the p.s. Lillie; also allotment 547 Gnufoftilgc East.
The noxfc 6)^9».pQ cottle sale of Mr Buckland will tako plafti Qp r Tuesday next, when Mr Harper's dairy aimfe a number of other cattle, comprising 130 Jioad of mixed stores from To Awamutu, an4 ft f]ijin.ber of sheep will be offered.
Tnie Bunxjf.ss 4xl) P^patji-ters'- List of the Borough of li.ijjiuj.toji. is f{.ojy open for inspection, and will remain so HJftij tli£ lijth instiint. at thq ofti jo of the Towtt Clerk, Victoria-street, Hamilton. All 6fyje#sons to the list miist bo made in ; writing, rti*4 lodged at the office on or before the Isih iwUpA,
I Waikato Agricultural and Past^ual Association. — The annual meeting (is ipporters of the abovo association will laki place on Tuesday next, at Ohaupo, attor the cattle sale, to elect officers and decide on-the programme of business for the current year. „ The HaJj-ltox Bridge "Mayor hiis ai|nounced that a poll, will be. takfcn nt v t^tf* Courthouse, Hamilton,- - : on Saturday tlie "20th iriat, for the burgesses to'. -decide whether a- loan of £7,000 shall beyraised for'the purpose of erecting a over-the Waikato river, at Hamilton. Plans op the Hamilton Bridge.— The Borough Council will receivo tenders up to Thursday next, the 11th inst., for plans, specifications, working drawings, and such general information a* will enable contractors to tender for the proposed bridgo over the Waikato -river. Full particulars may bo obtained from the Town Cleric, Hamilton. There are only two cases for hearing at the civil sitting of the." Supreme Court in Auckland. One of these is the case of Arthur v. Waikato Steam Navigation. Company. The claim is for £ 500 damages ' for injuries sustained on board of one of the Company's Steamers, while the plaintiff was returning from the Cambridge Agricultural Show.
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 903, 6 April 1878, Page 2
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