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:y» i—^— — m^m^mm , The whole of the Lots m the. Waikato townships and suburbs of Newcastle, proclaimed for sale on tho 30th inst. arc with" drawn, by order of tho Waste Lands Commissioner.

> I , Messrs .Htjnteb axd Noii.OTs' Ohaupo , . j Cattle Sale takes place on rhursdayao>ct. . . j Mb James Harper announces tha^ . ' having* had his sheep twice worried by dogs he has laid pbjaon m his paddjaks. r Mr J. S. Buoiciffio holds his regular montklfesale of^ttjfk'^at Cambridge .or. 1 Tujjpiy |uext. ""J^aduihe^^^cow^and *' l^^y cow Jffl'i^ lor, ' s^H^ ,a^ ..cattle, t ' S^^PJ' au^P ,rm iu^ipnient;^we' advei'tisod I Tn^K^BM,vN^n;he'to^ffof ]sip',aa-<< 1 wahia^[R6ad District jrives 'notictfCtliat » the uolloctoi*, under the Dog Act, is 5 instructed to sue owners of dogs who do |* "not immediately provide "their-'dogs^with* . collars. . r Tenders for the erection of an' hotel' aT »; -Hamilfcon, t the plaus^andiapjecificjtitioiis^Qi,, -" rwhich"toan3 beiseen^it the^oflico ofritheJ iaApJ^l^i lO r W«t untU *elltt- } proximo, and afterwards m Auckland, , will be received by Mr Vialou up to noon ,: oi Tuesday the gt^uVV.. ]o '• j ! '• Ci^niiiydE Nobth t T6%^ship Hicuit way PKTEICT.—A rate j)f ldnepehce iv ' tKefpo^vl ha| befen struck by the trustees, ' payable'ln one 'sum on" the 31st; Julyj' i, 1878, jboing.j the .rate for , the period » ' iexteAdingv 'from the Ist July, l l^7B to 31st ' March, 1879. — i ''THfi^'RATErAYEBs" of ' the -J^rikirirb'a HigKwayDistrict- ate invited to^attend a " meeting to be^held on Wednesday the 3rd 3 pro'xim r d,rat'^vp.ni;7a^^hc Royal Hotel, j for the purpose ;of{ /cpnsidering the j amount that- should be struck as a rate on the' ' valuation' foi*' the year .ending 31st > March,- 1879." ' ; ' ; 1 ; The Nomination of Auditoes for the r Borough of Hamilton will take place to--3 .day. Any person Avishing to nominate a _ candidate ' must deliver to., [ the Town Clerk before noon of to-day a nomination 3 paper signed byl.the person nominated f t 'thereon, Said by^two other burgesses. t' These nomiiiatiouj papers maybe obtained i -from the town Cforfe; If only two candidates » are nominated lltlfey will be declared \.. ; duly'; fleeted. If "lifreo or more candidates $}. tare nommatcd-the: election will come off I m. the usual manner on Saturday next £ $ie Ist proximo. „,.:. • i . .._■ ;5^ | -' , £Cjce BAG 3 f0r 3 .tlie .first-. day's shooting f of those entered m the. 'Hamilton " Calcutta Sweep "are notiyet all m, but the best bags we have heard of are those of 5 Mr H. Steele, Captain Dawson, and Mr ) K. Hill — the first named bagging ten 3 brace of pheasants. r'' A Qhange m the Avorkmg of the .■ .'• telegraph department is to be made which i\ '. will generally condtibe to the convenience ■■' *of 'the public by the introductiou of a •jfc Tkiud of deferred telegraph system, by i which, at a reduced rate —^probabjy sixj pence — a telegram can: bo .sent to post '-- towns Where there is a delivery, and they 1 will there be posted and delivered m the' 3 ordinary, matnier to persons living beyond r, rthc delivery radius. .-■•■"■ f | /We would draw thi attention of the Hamilton Borough Council to, the Q dangerous state of the footpath leading v down Victoria Street past : the church. ? I At the top , of the largest cutting there is 8 a post, and . rail fence. The siding and a fence are overhanging the path, and at _' - s any moment a ton of earth may fall upon the unsuspecting : child oi* jjasser by — a f , Councillor we trust, if • .an accident mus t S happen. This pathway Avas *f oraied by f the late Hamilton West Toivn Board, and was intended to have been gravelled ; but since the,Boroug , h Council has been hi 3 ' office such small matters have beeu lost r sight of. At any rate the blunder of ■ q cutting, ihe bank vertically shoidd be _ remedied ' at : oneej for if left as now a heavy fall of earth and feiicing is only a 7 matter Of a few days more or less. ' f - ■" - '-• •"•■--- ■'• fl _— ' — '

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 924, 25 May 1878, Page 2

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 924, 25 May 1878, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 924, 25 May 1878, Page 2

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