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Notices.

Amusements.

GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, STOCK & COMMISSION AGENT. TO LET— 100 Acres Land, greater portion laid down with permanent grass, securely fenced, with comfortable dwelling-house, outbuildings, stockyard, &c, Ac. Full particulars on application to the under* signed.

THE WAIKATO CAVALRY. j r— - A*— <» j / COMPLIMENTARY / / DANCE / / TO THE WAIKATO / f CAVALBY. / A DANCE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE

FOR SALE— SMALL FARMS— 125 Acres, improved land 100 „ „ with house, &c. 150 „ „ 100 „ FOR SALE— First-class Spring Trap and Harness A well-bred Shorthorn Bull 120 Ewes, all get of Pure Lincoln R*ma, to be sold cheap.

ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HAMILTON EAST, ON FEIDAY EVENING

The Cavalry will be the guests of the Subscribers. Tickets :— Single, 5s ; Double, 7s 6d. W. C. BREAKELL, Hon. Secretary.

BONEDUST! BONEDUST! BONEDUST ! Daily expected from Melbourne 100 tons Victorian Bonemeal. Orders booked to be delivered into railway trucks from vessels side. 5 Tons and upwards, £8 per ton 1 to 4 tons, £8 5s per ton Subject to discount of 5s per ton for cash. This -article has been largely used during the past season for turnips and grass, and has given most satisfactory results. Order early of GEORGE E. CLARK, SEED MERCHANT & COMMISSION AGENT.

"^CTAIKATO DISTRICT.

BAKERS ORIGINAL MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.

AN EVENING WITH TOM MOORE, „ THE BARD OF IRELAND.

A NIGHT IN THE EMERALD ISLE.

AT ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HAMILTON, SATURDAY and MONDAY, April 3 and sth.

NOTICE.

HAS been running on the Gorton Estate for several weeks, a Bay Mare, with both hind feet white ; was suffering from a severe sore back when first noticed, and has a rope round its neck. If not claimed within 21 days and expenses paid will be sold to defray expenses. R. H. D. FERGUSSON. Gorton, 29th March, 1880.

Public Hall, Cambridge, -on WEDNESDAY, April 7th. Public Hall, Alexandra,, on SATURDAY, April;iOth.

Prices of admission, Front Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30, oommence at 8 o'clock.

FICTOEIA HALL. Grand Holiday Show of Dissolving Views ! NOW OPEN ! ! Tiger Cat, &c.,&c. Admission, Is ; Children, half-price. Doors open at 2.30 p.m.

EUNNING on my farm at Blue Nose, ' for two years, a Red and Straw* berry Steer, branded like JS off rump and piece out of near ear. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to pay expenseß claimed (four pounds). HERE WATAI.

Meetings.

W. H. & L. M. GRACE, LICENSED INTERPRETERS AND NATIVE LAND PURCHASE AGENTS.

PUBLIC NOTIFICATION.

TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE TAOTAOROA HIGHWAY DISTRICT.

Offices : Duke-street, Cambridge, Waikato, and at Tauranga, Bay of Plenty.

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Ratepayers will be held at the National Hotel in Cambridge on the 10th April, 1880, at 3 30 p.m. for the purpose of stopping certain roads as follows : — The road in the Parish of Hautapu, which passes between sections 241, 276, 247, 247 a, 248, 264 and 265, as already advertised. ROBERT FERGUSSON, Chairman, Taotaoroa Highway District Board. Gorton, 23rd March, 1880.

MRS. ROSS WATTS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. THE LODGE, HAMILTON. SECOND TERM commences May 20th. Vacancies for Boarders. .

Wantgds, <fe&

MR ALFRED BUCKLAND'S ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found in the First Column of the Fourth Page

HAMILTON WHOLESALE BOTTLING STORE.

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

D. SCHERFF, Proprietob.

Tenders.

IS now supplied with English Bottled Ale and Porter, Wines, Spirits, Marshall and Copeland's Dunedin Ale, with other Brands in casks and bottles at prices hitherto unknown in the Waikato. CHARLES WALLNUTT, Manager. Hamilton, March 21st, 1880.

PUKEKURA DISTRICT BOARD.

[Advertisements of Wanted, &c, not exC i^%)t^ o^ wiU barged ONE kJUIIiLING, if pre paid."}

rENDERS will be received by me for the above Board until 4 p.m. on Monday, the 4th day of April next— For erecting a bridge on the Swamp Road. Specification! can be seen at Mr E. B. Walkei's, Moana Vale. Also, For supplying material and erecting about Five chains Fencing at Walker's Gully. Specifications to be seen at Mr Wm. Scott's, Pukerimu. JOHN FISHER, Chairman. Pukerimu, 24th March, 1880. CAMBRIDGE HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD. TENDERS are invited, and will be re. ceived by S. S. Graham, Esq., chairman C.H.D.8., up to 13th April, 1880, For repairing and gravelling road between Town Belt and 10 chains north of Arnold's Corner. Specifications may be seen and information obtained at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. F. HOSKING, Licensed Surveyor. Cambridge, 24th March, 1880.

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

C7I7ANTED, for a private family, Two f f Fowls for the table every Saturday. Apply a t the Waikato Times omce.

T>HOTOGRAPH'V > JLHOTOGRAPH X

WANTED, for cash, a few acres of good Land in Alexandra. Address, stating lowest price, to T.H.P.V Alexandra. "'

CAMBRIDGE & HAMILTON.

Ladies and Gentlemen,— l shall leave Hamilton about the 21st of April and proceed to Cambridge for a short season of One Month. ©•PORTRAITS FROM 49* "I X PE & DOZEN !t ! W ±Os. . Views and Gentlemen's Residences taken to order. Terms on application. I sJuiH proceed to Cambridge on the 21st of April. CHAS. SPENCER.

Y^ANTED, a good Cook ami Laun. f f dress. Wages, 12s a-week. Ap. ply to. Mrs Douglas, Bruntwood. Cambridge. , WANTED. 1 1Tiftn SP^ Ti ' tree R AILS, J-WV eleven feet long, delivered on Cambridge Wharf. ' MACLEAN & CO. TiTANTED, Man used to farm work ▼ ? and milking ; married man preferred. Cottage tound.— H. J. Turner, Pukerimu. WANTED KNOWN -That H. J. Fowles, Chemist and Druggist, has commenced business at the Medical Hall, Hamilton East, next to Messrs Small and Coates. DILLONS RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER.

WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL.

fTtENDERS are hereby invited for JL Working the Ferry at Whatawhata, for the term of one year, ending on March 31, 1881. The Punt to be handed over in proper wonting order to the Lessee. Tenders to be sent to Messrs. Hadfield and Corboy, care of Mr Kellow, Whatawhata, not later than 3 o'clock on Saturday, April 3rd, 1880. By order N. T. MAUNDER, Clerk Waikato County Council. March 23rd, 1880.

rkA,v QTEAM COMMUNIGj4£s£g||\. IO CATION between fllftfCTafflx^ Auckland. Ohinemuriand mES&S&m Omahu Landing. S.S. » RIRO RIRO," Connecting with P.S. ••Enterprise" at Shortland. Time Table :— Every Tuesday from Paeroa and every Wednesday from Omahu at 1 1 o'clock, with mail and passengers only. Every Thursday from Paeroa and every Friday from Omahu, at 11 o'clock, with cargo and timber. R. ONYON, Agent, Shortland Wharf.

f^P-ANTED-Travellers to and from » w Auckland who wish to enjoy a good Cup of Tea to step across to Dillons Railway Hotel, Mercer. A First-class Table always ready ion arrival of every train ; plenty of time* First-class Ales and Spirits,

LOST, between Captain Runoiman's and the Hamilton Junction Railway Station, a Cap of a patent axle box. A •suitable reward will be given on delivering to the Manager Waikato Times.

LOST, on the road between W. J. o Wool's Hotel Morrinsville , and Hamilton West, a CHEQUE on the Union Rank, drawn in favor of Dennia Lyons, by J. B. Smiths for £6, and one Five Pound Note. Finder will be suitably rewarded, on returning the same to undersigned. WILLIAM WHEELAN, Hamilton East. TO LET, LOT 146, parish of Whangaiuarimo, containing 100 acres (more or less). Rent, £1 per year, o,r leased for a number of years as may be agreed on for £5 per year, Apply to Alexander Scott, Carpenter, Huntley. FOR SALE ! Kfl A , CRE PARM ' 3 miles from Camt^Cf bridge on the Tamahere Road.l all fenced, with dwelling house, Price £400. Terms easy. Aun\y. to Edward Tucker, Cambridge.

rTOLLAND & BUTLER, "■ 28, & 30, Victoria Stbeet, AUCKLAND, Have just to hand two large shipments of PAPERHANGINGS, Being the first of the New Season Patterns ; the largest and best selection in Auckland. Patterns by post.

Government Announcements. LAND TAX ACT 1878, SECTION 45. AUCKLAND DISTRICT.

60.000 Feet Picture Frame and Room Moulding Frames made to order.

NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of Section 45, Land Tax Act 1878, Land Tax on properties set forth in the Land Tax Valuation Lists for the Land Tax Districts stated below will be payable on the First day of April, 1880, and the same must be paid to the Receivers appointed to receive the same at the following places at the times set opposite to each :—: — Hamilton Borough. Postmaster, Hamilton, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Waikato County — Postmaster, Hamilton, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Waipa County. — Postmaster, Te Awamutu, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Piako County.— Postmaster, Hamilton, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Raglan County. — Postmaster, Raglan, 9 a.m.. to 4 p.m. Kawhia County— Postmaster, Raglan, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. BENJAMIN MACLEAN, Deputy Commissioner. Mirch 13th, 1830.

"Window Glaus of all descriptions. White Lead, Oils, Colors, Turp*, Varnishes, Brushware, Scruu > Taoks and all Painting requisites, GLASS SHADES, WAXFLOWER MATERIAL. Prompt attention to country orders on receipt of caeh or satisfactory reference. Correct quantities of atave material supplied on dimensions given. Five per cent discount on all cash purchases of £6 »n<! upwards.

FOR SALE !

1 XCI ACRES of F er « I*n<l, situated Xt-f v-r in the parish of Horotiu, and on the main road from Ngaruawahia to Alexandra. Apply to HAMMOND & BVttOX. March 24th, 1880, Fort-htreot, AtKtMuml.

HOLLAND & BUTLER, riCTUBE FRAMIS MAXEBS, &C, 28 & 30 VICTORT\ STKEET AUCKLAND.

LOOK OTJT FOB <J\ MOSES'S USTETW j^3D"V"E3IR/TISE2sd:EiIISrT I

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1210, 1 April 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1210, 1 April 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1210, 1 April 1880, Page 3

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