Notices. O MEET THE TIMES!! FOR CASSiI OCTXaTST X PAIES GENT'S ELASTIC ) SIDE BOOTS at • J 100 PAIESMEFSBALMOEAL'SJ LADIES' KID BOOTS] £» /* , from \ / \JB. OD. <HILDREN'S BOOTS at a' QREAT REDUCTION. EN'S- ELASTIC SIDES Made to order from l } 1&. Od Gent's Kid Ball Shoes, SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! FOB AT JAMES MISSEN'S, VICTORIA STREET, HAM IL T0 N.
BEQ TODIEECT ARTICULAR ATTENTION to their ALE ana Other ALES, in Bulk and Bottle, REW E D Burton System) Which are strongly recommended for their RILLIANT and KEEPING Qualities. '0 Sugar or trttieoose used—--4 purely a Malt and ,Hop Extract. DIOKESON & BTJBNETT, aiALSTERS AND BBEWBES, N G ARU A W AHI A, WAIKATO.
WAITOA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. " MEETING- of the Ratepayers of u the above-named District will be held in the' Nottingham Oastle Hotel, Piako, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of December instant, at 1 o'clock p.m. Business: To elect a Member of the Highway Board, in place of Mr a. Ticklepenny, resigned. ' ALEXANDER BEEMNER, Secretary to the "Waitoa Highway District Board. Piako, Ist December, 1879.
PIGEON MATCH. ' HANDICAP PIGEON MATCH Hotel, Hamilton, on "WEDNESDAY, the 7th JANUARY, 1880. 150 splendid Pigeons have been procured +or occasion, when Mr James will give a splendid opportunity to the Waikafco sportsmen and Auckland ditto to contend for the premier positioa. as Knights of the Trigger. Programme.—Two pounds subscription; £1 payable on or before the 20th December, and £1 on acceptance. Handicap to appear in the "Waikato Times and Evening Star on or before the 25th inst. Ten to twelve birds to each gun. Application to be sent to Mr Gwynne, i Hamilton; Captain Dawson, Hamilton I -East; Mr Hewitt, Cambridge; Mr Laing, Ngaruawahia; and Mr James, Frankton. TO LAND SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. 1 For gale, good Farm of 830 acres near I Alexandra ; or,. in Two Farms of 370 and 460 acres. THE above is nearly all in graps, and is prinsipally substantially fenced and subdivided. There is a good Dwelling-honse and out-buildings on the property. In order to expedite a sale, as the owner intends to leave the province, the place is also offered (as it is naturally particularly well adapted) in two farms, one of 370 acres, with house, and the other 460 acres without buildings. This farm paid 10 per cent, last year on a much higher price per acre than is required now, also, the same rate on the stock, and one or two gentlemen who have gone over parts of this farm stated they had never seen better pasture. Price low and terms easy; If not sold privately will be offered by auction at an early date. For price or particulars, apply to THOMAS GUODFKLLOW, On the Farm, or to W. AITKFN Esq , Shorthand-street, Auckland.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 1_ undersigned will expirs by mutual consent on the 31st instant. All Accounts due to the firm must be settled before date, or they will be placed in our Solicitor's hands for collection. # J. D. & K, HILJU Hamilton. December lat,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1166, 16 December 1879, Page 3
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