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•«^-o.*&QoT^y^bP-bH^^ .Hamilton, m lienor of the, celebration of \ the^marrai^e of adk&il-kuownj Waikato bauhelor and general, fay^ite, Mr T. G. Sandes, who married .that afternoon, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. W. Calder,;/ to *Mm „Isabei . McGhishab, daughter of MrJohii 'McGlashan, f of the V j Piako. Anbther^ande.j'u.tlly Avell-known and popular bachelor friend, a bachelor |of . jtho most obstinate and- hardened- type/ albted as? Ojue.g offc_tbe bri^legrooin's best 1 men. This is not the first occasion of the ! kind'j of latfe,'. that? tlus, gentleman jmay have? <sbaei. -.seen .^lan^lin^lijiifs njsarj tlie J .giddy py^oipice^ tempting as it were hie* r I i«ate,Und^_oni ; hi& , dem > eknour,ohTu(^sday,it- i « f-would.ahno.atiHee.maf if .familiarity witlt* -■■ such scenes were ; £# render ham rcarelesS of the danger., ', If ho should make his appearance at St. Peters some day,) as., principal Rev:' t Wrjß&i&er' wovUdj'-wfei "believev^ tic: the fyta! flooVe' 'for _i_m ? With r as littleficom- ' pfaetaM iffi Wdid'tliat oriTueida^ib-- Jiis f |riend v „„ % _ /-'' ■■;"■ : a: ■>'**•''' *-o.> ] '" ThanksoiviW SEiviCE.T^SuMUy next (August 2ofch) being rCcbinmehdedrjy the of . the diocese to be obseryed as a 'day;'oJ'iha-U^s^ivinif''t'o J Almighty 'God, for the preseria'tion, 'of. peace among the nations' of KurSp^V^hei-'e'will be service : 9I a,, special, character at St. Andrew's, Cambridge^' at'St: Peter's Hamfttott/and 1 'it'Si Thomas' N^arttrtwahia. ><■* '.'. On. Sunday Week,, Ist, the Bey W. N.'dcL. Willis will hold morning service at r Cambridgej and evening service at Mata Mata, at -half -past six. There will be no service at Ohaupo on that day. We understand that Messrs T. and. §.. Morrin have presented the Hamilton East school with a handsome beU for school purposes. 1 The gift is a: very timely one, aiid^the committee, oir" behalf, df .the district, wish to tender their thanks to the Messrs 'Morrin through our columns. Thames-Waikato Railway.— A Wellington correspondent of the ' Thames Advertiser' states that the Premier and Mr Sheehan have agreed to the Thames and Waikato railway being carried out as a portion of a trunk line for the East • MifiWAY. — The new rate of charges for the con . veyance; of oat]ble between Waikato and Auckland, which came' iidto force on Mon- ; day last, by which the traffic rates iaro ' largely decreased will be .."great 'boon to. the country r stbck.owners,;and we hear already that it is considered that an extra train, 'to hieet'-the rb'quirenients of -the increased traffic^, wills have, shortly to be put on between,Qhaupo and Auckland. TriE'-PRdPOSED Newt County op Cambredgf. — Private telegrams from Welling- ~ ton, says yesterday's * Herald,' state that there is very little hope of the new County for Cambridge being declared. It was represented that the change : would cause injustice to a large number of -' property-holders j. and several Auckland members were communicated with. We : believe it has been .decided. : npt. to comply -with.the,prayer of 'the respjuifcions., . Sale of Farm Stock and Implements. , —Mr P. Bond is leaving the Te Rahu district, and Messrs ..Hunter arid Nolan have,received:instructipnsto offer for sale, : on the farm, Te Rahu, neir Te Awamutu, the whole of. his, Uve.anddeM stock, consisting, of : ,iwell bred sheep "and; cattle, I valuable draught and' .thoroughbred mares, farm implements, &c. A, luncheon i will be provided. , \ Mb JohnTSharp'S: annual clearing sale of trees, shrubs, &c, will be held on Saturdayiiext at Catnbridge,;when^ivir S. • Bright will offer, a large-, and varied ; a_sortoehtofwehrgr.owntree^.vv: \ ''■ HuNtjbb '-& Nolan's -Ohaup*«attle sale takes place on. Thursday, the 29th inst., when they will offer f at>ste'ers: and grown, steers, m fresh, cotfditibn, f rom. Pukerimu ' and TeTlahu*;- well-bred tyeairlingsi from Auckland ; dairy cows, tat sheep'; cSJc. Tenders for mal^g ; :- nearly , a mile of double ditch and "baiik at" Tamahere will be received, until Saturday, the 3,lst inst., ; by Captain Runciman, " r who will give further ...pajrticidars. ..to... intending, coutractors. .. - ...,Y .iiy.. 1 Oambridoe Grand STAND.TT-Tender3 r f or the erection of. ra Grand Stand on 'the : Cambridge racecourse, plans : aud specifications of which. may be seen at;;Mr T. H. White's office, Hamilton, at Mr Allright's office, Auckland, and at Mr Scott's, Cam-* bridge, are called for by Mr ;Breakell, audf will be received by him up to noon of tji^ 6th September. >oaj.. Mr Mumkobd has been appointed R^jiO^ Collector for the Cambridge N.T.IT;. District Board, and- all fates are math* 7 payable .to /lum on the 31st inst. Tenders for the erection of a house and shop at .Cambridge, plans of which can be seen. at. the office of, Mr G. Edgeoumbe, I Hamil,ton),will be received until Mouday next. ' " '•■••' "- : '■" Mr D. Richakdson, Architect, invites^ tenders for the erection of a seven- roomed* house i at f O'ihaHu. Tenders willf be re/;' ceived up to the 131 st inst.- ; > C {y .Ngaruawahia Library. — The ad--journed meeting of the members of the' above institution will be held at the Delta Hotel, Ngaruawahia, on Saturday evening, 1 thY 31st inst.' All persons m possession of the* library: books are requested '%o return tlieni at 'onco -to Mr Davies. yi i' '" ' '';'"._ jy A meeting of the Cambridge School . Committee,' to consider the advisability of • bringing the : compulsory clauses of the Education; Act into .operation m that district, isicajled for i p.m. on Monday ; 'next. .. ■••.. . ..■". ...; J - Scott-8 " Kma =op Pain.'!— .Mr T. C Hjimmond has been appointed wholesale and retail agent for the sale of the above medicine 'in Waikato. Storekeepers can be supplied; The sale of it has been very laro-e even up to the present tin^e, and it is m daily-increasing demand. Carriage op Waikato Coals— lt seems that, on re .considering the proposal to reduce the carriage of coal from Waikato. mines to Auckland, the. decision .has been come ,t© notito make the reduction nearlyso much as" was' at' first contemplated. The price will be. not 6s a ton, as was one time fondly anticipated, but .will, it is riimOrCd, be over 8s a ton. Mr Hobbs, who, with the alacrity of a new member, looks after the interests of his locality, is to put a question to Ministers on the subject- this week, when probably some explanation as to the financial causes and working expenses will he vouchsitfe-d, y . Inteeestino to Sausage Eaters— Mr' John Knox, of Hamilton, advertises ro. questing that tho potty thief who stole a cat from his shop, on Saturday evening last, will call. He can, we undei^taiid, liave the animals comrade, which is a fatter and fleshier ono.

The Waikatq Turf Club's annual { meeting will be held on Monday noxt, the 26th inst., at half-past seven eclocbs at Gwynne' s Hamilton Hotel. i Bricks. — Mr iP-VjJe Quesne advertises that tenders for me. supply of ""50,000 brick^^cliverecL^^Sdnew "hotel hjijlclU l ___._BP*ade at niMpK6kyai^^jyicnin a '__'_fiP'_ ' SV. i j _-__ ' _ ___BH_mt -.-■_ --• mri^X-frmn^date o^ontraQb£fwill be reccMd tiMjhe 3g| ! inßt||||drj£ Lo The Tb Awamutu Railway Terminus question will again come to tbe 4C-f_i»->!!j&t-ti-^^ whicli day a public meeting is callea, co - discuss - the itfatteV..' .. ; ;AIU rajiepayers* interested m the question are invited to ormbi^ , invitation^HpeciaUy referSjto, ratepayers of the IvfaTnigirjillco aistftttf &8 well asto those of Rangiaohia. ; Noaruawaiiia. Brewery. — The Messrs Diokesou and Burnet, ifc will be seen, h^aYe^takeniOiV^r tke abav.(f .butuntmdfron. "'MMrs%!> WhitsdtPand Sdn^AiMWsk for a continuation of the favors accorded .to their predece^sprs, and nptify their .intention of supplying a" really g'dbd' ; "and. gc.niine iirfciclo:- :> t :< .... ' y " iMMii-T.-O. Hammond's Qai^ridoe Shoe.,. — We learn from "Cambridge' thm Mr T. C. . HammQjMJl s nnej^, ', fhg^.4 hiph . cjombines^ two . ', pf ' t^e^ji. ' : ant|- <jpmgv^bt. and. fancy;', goods, rep^sit^vy, is quite an ornaiiieut.iirid, acquisition 'to the'tqwnslup. q'ame high plass.yf;gbods,"andsold at'th^'loiw prices «$ iii the Hamilton p elupfiriiifir i"-'at-».Tacting a; large lind'vlikely ■ : t6^b&'i__ljreasing':bußii-ps-«!*i^ lai#6' number of sewing machines and books-lhave bC"orf-ali'dady?d&poHedsoft I'diiithe.'deferrqd?pU"y«U3iit (.yft'tomj-iwliichJ formsfiqnite : a feature m Mr -'Hii-omoiid'ti -.business system. cv •■.•;* •:.-'/• ■iiiivc.'j "■"■ Ttii&Eßi. foi? plorfghiftg will Tjpf received by the Tai&ihere- 'Highly "Board till noon of the 28th in-£? t,t ?Pai , T&iculars may, be learned on applicatioif' to* Captain' James Runciman. ft <> ,: ■-- '-^i* v Ngaruawahia. — j Tenders will be "received' by "tne Chairman of the Town of Ngaruawahia Highway Board, up to noon of Saturday next, for gravelling a street, to where the railway crosses it, and along footpath ; also for.re-forming, cleaning, water-tables, opening drams, and gravelling from the gravel pit to the' first cutting/ ■■.■■y y The DnAirOm. Entire, Northern Hero, will bo offered for sale, to-morrow, at the ; Hayinarkefep' Auckland, : by, Mc'^Alfred Buckland. '"'" ''' ' * ' : x " Cambridge Cattle Sale. — Mr J. S. Bucldaud's monthly sale of cattle, at Cambridge, takesplace on Tuesday^nexfc, when he will offer for sale a number of good dairy.cows, fate and store cattle and sheep. The Whatawhata spring cattle sale will be held at Mr Bernard's Yards, dii the 1 7th of Septeiriber "riolxt. Waikato Properties for Sale.-^ : . Messrs Cpchraiie ; and- Son ; will ; offer for sale, by auction, on Monday next, a 50---acre lot ; iri tlie Pari, h" of Whangamarino', and three one acre lots m Cambridge East : M.and Alexandra East , and .West, respectively. Manse, Te Awamutu.— Tenders for the erection of a Manse at Te Awamutu, for the Presbyterian Church Committee, will be received ";by the -Architeot,-;Mr T. tl; White, till noon of the 28th ingt. Plans j and r specifications may, be seen at Mr J , W^xitq' s Office - Hamilton, until ' thd '22iid • ' inst., "and" afterwards' at tHfe'^lJdfe of IVTr Roche, Te Awamutu. ■■'>-•''.

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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 962, 22 August 1878, Page 2

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 962, 22 August 1878, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 962, 22 August 1878, Page 2

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