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Notices.

Notices.

Notices.

GEORGE E. CLARK, SEED MERCHANT

TMPORTANT

HAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEER BAND.

AND COMMISSION AGENT, CAMBRIDGE.

SLATES VEfiSVS SHINGLES.

A GRAND PROMENADE

Advantages in using the same "obvious"— 1. Permanently durable 2. Appearance first-class 3. Rtsk trom adjoining fire almost nil 4. Water from same always pure

CONCERT

To Carters, Contractors akd Others.

Will be held in

For Sale — First-class Oaten Chaff, cut from Sheaf Oats, with all grain left in; best sample in market. Bran Oats at lowest rates Fencing Wire, Nos. 5, 6, 8 Bonedußt (Victorian) „ (Calif ornian) Superphosphate Lime Manure Salt 50 Tons first-class Table Potatoes, delivered in ton lots from field, at lowest rates.

Mr R. GWYNNE'S GARDENS,

THE undersigned, G. R., has a consignment of

TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! In aid of the Band Fund. FBOGBAMME : Overture (Norma) ... „. ... Hand Chorus, " Pretty Village Maiden" ... Company March, " Molley D.irlinjj" ... ... H.intl Solo and Chorus, "Still I Lo\c Thee," Mr Wright Sweetheart Waltz (O'Connor) . Band Solo, " Will he Come" .. . . Mrs Culpan Edinburg Quadrille (D'Albert . Hand Solo and Chorus, "Down by the sad Se.aAV.ivcs," J. Edgecumbe Duct, Zaubcrflote (Mozart) ... Messrs. Small and Locke Solo and Chorus, "Cling to those" . . Mr Vincent. Dennis Darling (O'Connor) . ... Band Solo and Chorus " I am here to meet you," Miss Culpan Luicilda Polka (O'Connor) Band Chorus, " Here we rest" ... ...Company Molly's Answer (O'Connor) Band Solo, " Let me dream again" . . Mrs Culpan Solo and Chorus " Good Night .. Mr Mcach.im Mr Bell will preside at tho Piano. " God Sa\ c the Queen, Band.

first-class American Slat us. The above are offered at unusually low rates, which can be ascertained on application by letter or otherwise. Arrangements can be made to de-

liver, &.C. Samples and Prices of same may be seen at the omce of Mr T.H. White, Architect, Hamilton.

Notb : — A Stamped guarantee for to years will be given, on sale of 2000 and upward.

References given of several first-class residences c -jnd about Auckland.

Grass and Clover Seeds, best quality. Red Clover 0s 9d Cow Grass . . . . . . Is Od White Uovfr Is Od Alsyke Is 2d Timothy 0s 6d Rape 0s 5d Poverty Bay Rye Grass Cocksfoot, according to sample.

CEMENT, FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, Ac. Always on hand. GEORGE RHODES, Builder, No. 1, PITT STREET, AUCKLAND.

LAND FOR SALE. Several first-class improved Farms at reasonable rates. Loans negotiated on most favorable terms. GEORGE E. CLARK, Land and Commission Agent.

Gates open at 7.15; to commence at 8 o'clock punctually.

ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. $g* Please Bring Change.

IMPOUNDED, on the 2nd March, 1880' by Mr S. S. Graham : one bay Mare ; no brands visible ; a star in forehead, and black points ; for trespassing on the lands of Mr S. S. Graham, at Tamahere for which (£3) three pounds damages is claimed. And in default of being released the above marc will be sold at the Public Pound, Cambridge, at noon on the 17th March, 1880. ROBERT McVEAGH, PoundVeeper of the Cambridge Pound. Cambridge, Bth March, 1880.

|^RESH ARRIVAL OF NEW

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

SEASON TEAS.

NGARUAWAHIA

fTIHE ANNUAL CONCERT

LIST OF TRICKS :—: — s. d. Sound Broken Leaf Tea, per pound, 1 6 Strong Breakfast Congou, ... 110 Fine Pekoe Flavoured Tea, ... 24 Empress of India, a mixture of the finest Indian & China Teas, ... 2 10 Foochow and Java Pekoes, Indian Teas, from the Assam Company, Darjeeling and Cachar districts. Moyune, Gunpowder, Uncoloured Green Teas.

WILL BE HELD IN" THE

SCHOOL-ROOM, NGARUAWAHIA,

OS WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17.

IMPOUNDED, on the Ist March, 1880, by Mrs Ann Hannon: One grey Mare, branded like B L, for trespassing on the lands of Mrs Ann Hannon, for which 2s damages is claimed. And in default of being released, the above mare will be sold at the Public Pound, at Cambridge, on the 16th day of March, 1880, at noon. ROBERT McVEAGH, Pouudkeeper of the Cambridge Public Pound. Cambridge, Bth March, 1880.

Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert commences at 7.30. Admission, 2s ; children, half price.

THOMAS PATERSON, Hon. Sec.

Teas packed in caimisters for family use, or sold in original boxes, quarter, half, and chests. Sugar and general groceries at wholesale prices.

ROBERT NEAL,

IMPORTER OF TEAS. (Late W. Spragg & Co.), Theatre Royal,

BOROUGH OF HAMILTON.

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.

NOTICE is hereby gi\en that the Borough Council ot Hamilton at .spctial meetings held on the 19th and 27th February, 1880, determined to adopt, Bye-laws No. 3, 4, and 5, amended as hereunder, and rcbohcd th.it d special meeting bo held on Mond.iy, the 29th day ol March, 1880, at 7 o'clock p.m., tor the purpose ofConfirnii " gthCSamC -J.M.GKLLING, Town Clerk. Borough Council Offiro, Hamilton, 27th l-'ebruary, 1880.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

Notices.

QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS, AUCKLAND.

MR ALFRED BUCKLAND'S

nTHE TE AWAMUTU ANNUAL J- RACES will be held on Monday, 24th May. Programme in future advertisement. J. R. ROCHE,

ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found in the First Column of the Fourth Page.

Hon. Sec.

March Bth, ISBO.

hm.-t us no. 3. Any person guilty of any of the following offence^, omissions, or neglects within the Borough ot Hamilton, shall, on being comirtedof an> such offence, neglect or omission, be liable to pay any penalt) not exceeding Fixe Pounds (£1) Any pedlar or Hawker offering goods for sale within the limits ot the Borough ot Hamilton shall pay to the Council of the Borough a license fee of Twenty Shillings. Provided that farmers and settlers selling produce ot their own raising shall not be liable to pay any fee. Any Hawker or Pedlar offering goods for sale within the limits ot the Borough who shall not have paid the license for the time being in force within the Borough. Allowing any goats, swine or unregistered dogs to wander at large in any public street, place, or thoroughfare. Any person doing any wilfnl or malicious injury to any property belonging to the Corporation. Any person diiving, causing, or permitting to be drh en any \ chicle, public or pri\.ite, within the limits ot the Borough between sun-set andsun-risewithouta light affixed to some conspicuous part ot tho said \ chicle. Any person who shall wilfulh or negligently set on fire, or t ausc, or allow to be set on fire, any chimney, or permit the same to become foul, so" .is to be in danger of being set on fire. Any person causing any nuisance, obstructing or damaging public or pri\ ate streets, or public plat oh in the Borough, or being guilty ot any practices calculated to endanger the li\ cs, or to frighten or annoy the public. It shall be lawful for the Council of the Borough from time to time to name the streets within the limits of the s.iid | Borough, and to alter or vary the same, and to ,iffi\ to or paint upon any building or premises the name of any such street. H\l -I WV NO. 4. To prohibit the straj ing ot cattle at certain times within the Borough of Hamilton. Any person allowing cattle or horses to be at large without proper guidance during the hours between sun-set and sun-rise, shall, on being convicted, be liable to pay a penalty not exceeding Fixe Pounds {£5) provided always that this clause shall apply only to streets or uninilosud lands within a radius ot forty chains trom the Hamilton West Post Office on the xxest .side the Waikato river, and within .1 radius ot fortx chains trom the Kinkiriron Post Omcc," on the cast side ot the said rixer. coi vc ir m w 1 Rrn i>orvns. Ihe Council may erect a pound or nounds in such conxeniont plates within the Borough as it thinks tit, and such pounds shall be deemed to be public pounds ( within the meaning ot .111 j impounding ,X 1 111 force m the distrn t. F Interpretation.] The word " cattle shall include horses, mares, geldings, tolth, fillies, asses, mule ■> bulls, ioxxs, o\en, heifers, steers, calx es, ranis, ewes, wethers, lambs, goats, kids, ami sxxine, and shall bc> deemed and taken to mean and mt hide an<l apph to any one animal of the >.iid sexeial kinds. l>Ot VDKI I I'J It. The Count il may ippoint a suitable person or persons to be keeper or keepers oi the said pounds. ! n s. 'I he Council max Irom time to time specif) all such reasonable tees as sh.il) be taken and < barged bx such poundkeepers tor, and in rcsjiei t* ot .mj matter or thing required to be done bv him or them under •Hid b) x irtue ot this Bj -laxx% and all sik h prices which such poundkeepers may 1 h.irge and rec eixe for the sustenance of the cattle c ommitted to such pound, and may from time alter and xary such tees and prices. .SCAM, OI- 11.IS OF HAMILTON POUNDS. S d. For ox-erv horse, m.-ire, gelding, colt, filly, foal (cm opt sucking foals), mule ; or ass 2 6 For every bull, coxy, o.\, steer, heifer, or calf . 2 6 For exery rani, ewe, xx ether, or lamb, for the first txxentx, per head .. „02 do thirty" do . . . . oij For the next titty do ... 0 1 For all others above one hundred 0 o\ For ex cry boar, sow, or other pig, goat or kid . . o 1 The aboxe fees to be paid tor each day or part of a day during which the animal is kept in pound.

MESSRS. HUNTER and NOLANS ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found in the Second Column of our fourth page.

HAMILTON CONTINGENT.

EDWIN HOLLOWAY,

TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.

In returning thanks to the Settlers in the Waikato for the liberal patronage accorded to him while Partner in the firm of

[Advertisements of Wanted, &c, not exceeding H words, will be charged ONE SHILLING, if pre paid]

CLASS FIRING.

ALL Members desirous of qu alifying for the Marksmans Badge will meet at the Butts on Wednesday next, March 17th, at 7 o'clock a.m. F. A. WHITAKER, Lieutenant Commanding-

WANTED, a Ploughman, who thoroughly understands his work. Wages, 28s per week and found. — Apply toR. Kirkwood, Cambridge.

Hollow ay, Garlick & Craxwell,

Begs to solicit a continuance of the same in his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Next to Hewin's, Grocers,

WANTED Two Smart Lads, about thirteen years old, as apprentices to the printing trade. Apply to the Manager of the Waikato Times.

rvCCIDENTAL TJOTEL. AUCKLAND.

WANTED, a Girl about 16 years old to assist in general housework. — Apply to Mrs Lake, Fernside, Ohaupo.

jsar-QUEEN-STREET,

J. T. SJIIT H. Late of the "Exchange," "Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces. I^* The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LUNCHEON CAFE OPEN DAILY Under experienced suprintendence. Several Novelties added to the Museum. THE BILLIARD SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies.

Which he has Opened with a very Select and Cheap Stock of General

4/I7ANTED KNOWN— "Kent » » House " Autumn Goods to hand, at Splendid Cash Value, Hamilton East.

DRAPERY

H, f ANTED, a respectable Young Woman as Housemaid. Apply at the Commercial Hotel, Te Awamutu.

AND MILLINERY,

WANTED — By two men, Situations as Farm Laborers ; understand all kinds of work. Apply by letter to M.D., care of Mr A. Raynes, National Hotel, Cambridge.

Bought for Cash, which will enable him to Sell at a Small advance on Wholesale Prices.

All orders will receive his personal attention.

\T~ ANTED, a thorough General Ser- ** vaut. Apply to Mrs Lewis O'Neill, Claudelands, Hamilton East, Waikato.

The Millinery Department is under the Management of Mrs Vakxom, for several years w ith Mr T. Short, of Auckland.

LEADING 1 NEWSPAPERS ON 11 LE.

WANTED a person to Rent a Dairy of fifty or sixty Cows, or to manage a dairy on reciprocal profits. None but a tirst-class hand would be treated with, and reference required. Apply Box 3, Alexandra, Waikato.

XIXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. The Examination at Auckland of Candidates for certificates will be held at the Choral Hall, and will begin at 10 o'clock on Monday, '22nd March instant. R. J. O'SULLIVAN, Supervise!'.

DILLONS RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER.

TO BUILDERS, ROAD BOARDS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS.

WANTED— Travellers to and from Auckland who wish to enjoy a good Cup of Tea to step across to Dillons Railway Hotel, Mercer. A First-class Table always ready on arrival of every train ; plenty of time. First-class Ales and Spirits.

ADVANCE WAIKATO.

DRAIN TILE AND POTTERY WORKS, HAMILTON WEST.

THE Rev. Mr Berry, prior to leaving for England, for the purpose of Lecturing on the Watk vro Dm'kj't, made arrangements vith Mr R. H. Bartlett, photographer, of Auckland, for a series of Photographic Views of the Waikato Sckxery. Mr Bartlett is now taking taking them to forward by next mail, commencing at Cambridge and visiting all places of interest down to the Waikato Heads. Any one wishing for Photos of their Residences can have the same taken by applying to Mr R. Kirkwood, Cambridge, or at the Office of this Paper, Hamilton.

LOST, a Black ami Tan Cattle Dog, 3 months old. Finder Avill be rewarded on leaving same at P. Le Quesne's Store.

ADVANCE WAIKATO !

Wright & Vincent

T E QUESNE'S HALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd.

Are now prepared to execute all orders sent to them at AUCKLAND PRICES,

CONCERT

ssed in the colony, draw attention to l-selected Stock of

And of quality iinsi They would especisi their Extensive and Drain Pipes from 2 to n inches.

In aid of

HAMILTON WESLEYAN BAZAAR FUND.

Cornice Hricks ot any pattern.

'ull particulars in Saturday's Paper.

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.

Fancy Chimney Tops.

Socket Pipes, from 3 to 11 inches.

Tickets, Is and Is6d. GEORGE FRENCH,

A MEETING of the Waikato County XjL Council will be held at the Council Chamber, Hamilton East, on Friday, the 26th inst., at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of considering and deciding upon a resolution passed at a meeting of ratepayers of the Kirikiriroa Highway District on 3rd inst. to stop a road on the property of James Runciman, Esq. JAS. McPHERSON, Clerk, Waikato County Council. Hamilton East, 13th March, 1880.

Flower Pots.

Garden ed^e Tiles Fire P.ixing Quarries. Filters

Hon. Sec.

CHARM S rOR I 001).

For ox cry horse, marc, gelding, colt, filly, foal (except sut king to.ilh), mule, or a^s 2 o For exery bull, coxx, o\, steer, or heifer . 1 0 For c-alt under si\ months . o 6 For sheep or lamb . o 3 For goat 01 kid . . . o } For boar, soxx, or other pig o I

Fancy Potterx'. Church Founts

HAMILTON CONTINGENT.

Agents for Hamilton : — Messis. J. D. ifc K. Hill, where samples can be seen and prices obtained.

'I he aboxe 1 h.irges to he paid for cat h da\ or part of dax during xxhich the animal is supplied with food and water by the poundkeepers ; but the owner may supplj food and xxater, in xxhich care these charges are not to be made.

TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY

VOLUNTEERS.

m-LA\V NO. S.

ASK for NADEN'S Celebrated Veteeinary Medicines, and see that you get them. To be obtained of all respectable Store keepers in *ac Waikato. Million Prices Advice (gratuitously) by letter. Those Wonderful Medioines are prepared only by G. Naden (Member of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London), Queen-street Auckland.

PIGEON MATCH.

Any person guilty of any of the following offences oniission, or neglects within the Horough (it Hamilton, shall, on being i oini< ted cit any such offence, neglect, or omission, be liable to pay any penalty not i'\i eedinjj Fi\e Pounds l£^). Any person driving any \ chicle, or riding or dri\ ing any animal across the Hamilton cart bridge .it other than .1 walking pact*. J HUM \^ DAWhOX, -Mayor. J. M. ULLUXG, 'l own Clerk.

4 SPECIAL MEETING of the above <\. Troop is called for Thursday evening, March 18th, at Gwyune's Hotel, at 7 o'clock. Business : To arrange matters of importance to the Troop r< trip to the Thames. F. A. WHITAJvER, Lieut. -Commanding.

A HANDICAP PIGEON M\TCH cL will be iired at Morrinsville on Tuesday, the 16th of March, for a Sweepstake of £1 10s each ; 1 soy. nomination, 10s acceptance. Entries to be made on the ground. Competitors to pay for birds. JOHN WuOD.

LOOK: OTJT 1 FOR J- MOSES'S 3STB"W" JLID^ERTISSJyCi^ZsI X ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1204, 16 March 1880, Page 3

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