WAIKATO CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. HAMILTON CONTINGENT. AMEbTING of the above Troop i called for WEDNESDAY NEXT 24 h inßt, at 10 a.m., to receive Pay am aign Acquittance Lieut. O'oinmaudiug. GREAT INDIAN CURES mHESE Valuable and Thorough^ X Curative Medicines, which hav< done so much good m all the Southert Provinces of New Zealand as well as ir Auckland, have now been introduced foi the tire 1 ; time into the Waikato District. The undersigned, have beeu appointed Sole Wholes Ale Agents. These Medicines consist of the APEKIENT MIXrUBE, and especially useful m tho highest fevers and sicknesses', of Children. It is a Splendid reme.iy for Indigestion, Biliousness, Disorders of the Liver, Intermittent Pevere, Sick He»dache, &c. THIS RHEUMATIC MIXTURE avv GHOUT MIXTURE when m combination, or at intervals (as directed), are the Most Extraordinary Cures ever yet discovered for Eradicating and Curing those dreadful maladies - Gout and Rheumatism —m all their varied and distressing foiins. The inhabitants of Hamilton, Cambridge, and other towns of the Waikato District will now have the opportunity rf experiencing the Benefits cf these Mebitokious Medicikes, and proving for themselves their reliable and truly astonishing Curative Powerß. Testified t) by numerous respectable and wellknown Colonists throughout New ZeaJand « . , . j> An Inspeotion of Testimonials invited. Trade purchasers treated liberally. SANDES & CO., CHEMISTS i DRUGGIST 3, •HAMILTON. Would, wish the public to inspect o GO t^ GO LARGE ASSORTMENT O¥ HEAVY LARGE-SIZE BLANKETS. AT 17s. 6d. PER PAIR J. MOSES, DRAPE R, HAMILTON WEST; , APOLOGY. Auckland, July 15, 1878. Mk Edward Wooljfield, Auckland. SIR, — I beg to express to you mj sincere regret for the assault I mad< upon you on the evening of Thursdaj list, it was committed by me withoul tbe slightest cause. It was entirely un provoked, and without justification. ] cm only add that your acceptance of this apology will lay me under a lasting obligation. I wißh you to publish thii at my expense, as much so to show th< wrong I have been guilty of, as well ai to show the sincerity of my regret. Yours obediently. (Signed) A. G. HOWARD. TE AWAMUTU SCHOOL. TO TBE CHAIRMAN OF THE RANGIAOHIA DISTRICT BOA LIB SIR j _We, tbe undersigned Ratepayer; request that you will coll a Pubb ' Meeting, to bo held m tbe Hall, T Awamutu, This Day (Saturday), 20t instant, at 7 p.m., to consider tht actio taken by tbe Local School Committee i . Dismissal of School Teacher. H. Lewis Luke Wilson * John Potter John Biropson ' Thomas Baker. GENTLE VI EN,— In compliance wit the above request, 1 have muc pleasure m convening the Meeting f< the above dale. VV. SLOAfcE, c Chairman Rangiaohia Dial riot Botud. *, . ; ,c 16 -OK KfiWABD.-Losc, on July a# c^O between ■ acuikon Eaeb ai 11 Hamilton West, Twenty-two £1 Note Tho ab^ve Reward will bu pad recovery of abova Note*. -Apply to and J. Ooleuian, .Hamilton East.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 948, 20 July 1878, Page 3
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