: New "Mv&iftiißements.HAMII/TON.DISTRICT! ,Hl(ikWAYB6 ! AnD: ' The Bridge oyer Mystery Creek is unsafe for Heavy Traffiol ' ' ' U. STEELE.. , .■--.>•«■ r.Ghwrman fi.D.H.8.1 waitoa highway board.:; IHE Waitoa Highway District Board L hereby give notice that the Bridge known as Bell's >Slab Bridge ?IS NOT SAFE FOR TRAFFIC. :,The Board will not be responsible for any accident. ] ~ ALEX. BREMNER, Secretary to'the W.ffD. Piako, Dec. 2, 1S78; ; NEWCASTLE HIGHWAY ' ; DISTRICT. MEETING: of the, Ratepayers of -JL the Newcastle Highway District will be held at the Delta Hptol, Ngariiawahia, on Saturday, 2lsb irist, at 2 p.m., to Elect a Member of the Board in place of Major Wilson, resigned. : HENRY BYRON, ;.'■''' Chairman N.D.B; QI? HAMILTON.
AJfrIiI(JA.TJLUJ><i3 are , umwsu w w sent in to the Hamilton Borough Council, by noon-on; Monday, the 9sh of December next,* from persons (qualified to undertake the office of Valuer for the Borough of Hamilton. Applications to state amount; of remuneration required for such servics, and to be endorsed "Application' for Valuer.'* ■-' j. m; gbi/ling, • ?:•!•! i•' !-•: .!■:-; Town Clerk. "_, Town Clerk's Office, r ~''' ; j l - ' ; _ Hamilton, Nov. 28, 1878. HAMiLTONIGAM BRIDGE I^LOOK/OiCJT! ; ' OUT!! T.C, HAMMONDS
ADVERTISEMENT OF NEVV GOODS CHE£^IS;PSAS. '<'■ Ji:> ?* 1"r LARGEST, CHEAPEST, INDjBEST ;"; ASSORTMENT m TR&Z^''i'.l WAEEATOi : [^T r : The df th'e CAMBRIDGE DI3T©rOT f wiff be specially attended to, as T. O.H. intends to.DEPY COMPETITION. SCHOOLS SUPPLIED AT WBTOLEV^: r! Y:\SALE-PEICE3 ,' ; ; %OTOAY/ ■: DEGEM BER 9. VALUABLE FARM OF 255 ACRES, NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION AND SALE;YARDS, OHAUPO.
THE Subscribers have recsived - instructions froin the owner to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort Street, Auckland, on Monday, Dec. 9, at 12 o'clock, That partly improved Farm of 255J Acres, situate at the junction, of /Jtlje Alexandra and Te Awamutu 'Roads •within five minutes walk of the Kail way Station and Sale Yards at Ohaupo, and adjoining the properties of Messrs Herdigan and Bucklaud. The Farm is Fenced with a Three-sod Ditch, Ti-tree and Live Fence. The '.'Land is equal to any in that locality ; fifty acres are down in grass; about one-half is swamp, which will be drained b3* the extension of the Railway to Te Awamuta passing through itv Ternis: One-half Cash; balance may remain on mortgage for 5 jears, at 7 jer SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. WESTPFAHL has. just received • . his First, Shipment of Boots and Shoes, ex ' Pareora.' comprising Ladies' Glove-Kid Button Boots and Shoes ; also, G-entlemeu'a Water tights, Uppcri (Grain and Calf), &c. Shipments|Bhortiy expected, and will continue to Sell Off Present Stock at Cjat Price a sbdrt time" longer., ? ■ ; .: C. WFSTPFAHL, 127, Quee;-" Street, Auckland,
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1008, 7 December 1878, Page 3
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