New Advertisements. IST- IR/- COX BEGS to inform' his Friends and the ' public that he has RI M 0 ¥ ID INTO HIS > f jgr NEW STORE ; CORNER OF Victoria and Hood Streets, *• HAMILTOIiT, Where a NEW and SEASONABLE STOCK of . GOODS has been OPENED OUT at Extraordinarily LOW PRICES. N. ETO OX, HAMILTON HOUSE.
PIAKO GENERAL STORE, MORRINSVILLE. THOMAS ROWE having received a new stock of Drapery and Groceries, is 'prepared to supply customers on very reasonable terms, and m soliciting the patronage of the settlers m this district would beg to submit the following lines : — Dress Pieces, consisting of Prints (fast colors), from -/6 to -/9, Lustres, from 1/8, Wincey, from 1/- Brown Holland, from 1/-, Ribbons, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Calico, white and grey, from -/s, Drills,!/-, Mens' Tweed Suits, from 50/-, Coats, from 7/6, Trousers, from 4/3, traw Hats, from 1/8, Tweed, and. Pith Helmets., 3/6 to 8/6. Boots, Elastic Side, and Watertights, 16/-, hosiery, Braces, Belts, &c, &c. Grocery of all kinds at reasonable prices. Supply of first-class Cheese and Butter. Stationary. &c, &c. Cabbage Plants, Cauliflower Plants for sale — Subscribers wanted for Auckland* Weekly News,' 6/- per quarter m advance. Auckland 'Saturday Night,' 3/- per quarter m advance. Waikato Tuceb, 6/- per quarter m advance. THOMAS ROWE, Agent. Morrinsville, 24th October, 1879. . WEST END HOUSE, CA3SCBRIDGE. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. WREID has pleasure m announc- • ing to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Cambridge and Waikato, that he has now received a very Large Stock of the newest and most Fashionable goods for the coming season ever seen m Waikato, consisting of Japanese Silks, Persian Cords, Cypres Cords, Alexandra Cords, Habit Moths, ar?d all the newest.materials for Ladies' and Childrens Dresses. Just arrived from London and Paris, New Millinery, Satin Bonnets, Straw and other Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Plumes, Flowers, New Trimmings, Laces, Embroidery, Hosiery, ttloves, Kid Calf, Leather, and all sorts of Boots and Patent Shoes. Mens' and Boy's Elastic and Lace Boots (strong), made to my special order. Mens' and Youth's Straw Hats, from -/9 each, New Felt and other Hats. Mens' Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Shirts, ; ollars, Ties,' Scarfs, &c, at and -under Auckland Prices. Tho Millinery and Dress Making Department will be under the Superintendence of a first-class Milliner and Dress Maker. In he Grocery Department will be found the New Seasons Teas, at reduced prices, and a full stock of New and Choice Goods, Very Cheap. WILLIAM REID. WEST END HOUSE, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT IIFE INSURANCE, ON THE MUTUAL OR PARTICIPATING ■ PRINCIPLE. CHIEF POST OFFICE, AUCKLAND.. ALL Profits divided amongst Policyholders. Surplus of first five years' work is £12,191. First division of Profits will be made m 1880. The Department issues all desirable forms of Policies. All money kept m the Colony. Payment of every. Policy is guaranteed by the Colony. Age admitted on the declaration of the insured, if unable to obtain any proof. Premiums on whole Life Policies for £500 with share m profits. Premium rates are Lower than those of Private Companies. Policies protected from Bankruptcy Laws. Yearly premium Laid aside Age for £500 daily for £500 £ s. d. £ s. d. 25 8 18 9 0 0 5| 30 10 4 2 0 0 7 35 11 15 10 0 0 7f 40 13 15 10 0 0 9 45 16 19 7 0 0 11 50 20 0 19 0 1 IJ Larger or smaller sums m proportion. £250 will cost half the above rates, or for a small extra payment. The capital sum will be paid to assured on surviving to a certain age. Absolute security from loss If from any reasons a policy-holder is unable to continue his payments, he can, after having made three annual payments, obtain a paid-up policy, free of future premiums, for an amount generally greater than the amount he has'paid. For tables, forms, and further information apply to any Post- ffice, or to H. CLAPCOTT, Chief Agent. ROBERT PEAT, QADDLER, HAMILTON WEST. Saddles froni £3 10s Od Bridles dol, 8s 6d All otiiej* Hore". and Stable Qeav,
PUBLIC NOTICE. IPOUNDBD on 24th Ootober, i 879, by Mr W. Rutherford, for trespassing on his farm, Te Awamutu, one red and white cow and calf, three pieces cut out of right ear, pieces off end of tail ; owner unknown, ; m default of being released, will be sold by public auction, at the Public Pound, Te Awamutu, on the 7th November, 1879 at noon. JOHN POTTER, Poundkeeper of the Te Awamutu Public Pound. Te Awamutu, 29th October, 1879. _____ LICENCING NOTICE. THE Quarterly meeting of Licensing Courts for the undermentioned districts will be held as follows : — Courthouse, Ngaruawahia, Tuesday, December 2nd, at 12 o'clock noon, for the district of fxewcastle,. Whangape, and Kangiriri. Ceurthouse, Hamilton Wednesday, December 3rd, at 12 o'clock noon, for the districts of Kirikiriroa, and Hamilton. Public Hall, Te Awamutu, Friday, December 5, at 12 o'clock noon, for the districts of Mangapiko and Rangiaohia. Courthouse, Cambridge, Wednesday, December 10th, at 12 o'clock noon, for he. district of Cambridge. THOMAS KIRK, Clerk of Court. Resident Magistrates Court, Hamilton, 31st October, 1979. W. H. BAILEY, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, AND -__3_A___^J__j~_x/} WHATAWHATA. [ Contractors supplied at the cheapest rates. NOTICE. ■m/TESSRS. JAMES YOUNG -***- and THOMAS NIXON beg to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge and tlie surrounding country settlers that on and after Ist November, they will COMMENCE BUSINESS as 1/S7HE EL WRIGHTS and ,• J COACHBUILDERS, m . tho premises lately occupied by Mr Richardson, ond' hope by civility and good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage, i J. & W. MARTYN Having completed arrangements for Supplying Hamilton with Meat, MUTTON, LAMB AND BEEF, Of the Primest Quality, will be Soid at the following Prices For Cash! Mutton .... . . 2£d to 3d per lb. Lamb 2s6dto3sperqr. Beef .. '.. .. 2^d to 5d per lb. Pork on Saturdays. SAUSAGES— A Fresh Supply Daily. PUBLIO NOTIFICATION., TO THE RATI_PAYERS OE THE RANGIAOHIA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. YOU are publicly notified that it is the intention of the Road Board Trustees to stop the Road m the Parish of Puniu, m the vicinity of Orakau, which passes between sections 39, 30, and 29, on the north, and sections 31, 32, 55a, and 54 on the south. Also, the road between sections' 49 and 50, Parish of Ngaroto. Map aiid description may be seen for twelve weeks at the office of the undersigned. (Signed), JAMES FARRELL, Secretary, R.H.D. Board. September 2Qtb ? W.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1149, 6 November 1879, Page 3
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