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Wanteds, &c. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. [Advertisements of Wanted, &c, not exceeding 14 words will be charged ONE SHILLING per insertion, if pre paid.] W~~ ANTED KNOWN — Kent House with Autumn Goods to hand. WANTED KNOWN— Kent House replete with Novelties. ANTED KNOWN— Kent House, and Cash Value. WANTED good pick and shovel men. Apply at Te Rore Bridge works. iTW^^ TT^XCURSION on the SJawffltcraK^v -C^ river ; steamer Delta, yll^g|^>THlS (Tuesday) EVENl ** l ™* ING, loth inst. Dancing. Tickets, Is. Leave wharf 7.30. Music by the Hamilton Band. rpEN POUNDS Reward will be given X for such information as will lead to the discovery and conviction of the person who, on the 13th inst., poisoned my brindled greyhound. THOMAS PATON. Hautapu, 14th March, 1881. "VT O T I C E ALL ACCOUNTS Due to Mrs Gelling not paid by the 15th April next will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery. MARY GELLING. Hamilton 11th March, 1881.

EAST HAMILTON. MRS. WELCH, many yeara Teacher of Dancing in Wellington, purposes opening a WEEKLY ASSEMBLY, in Le Quesne's Hall, every WEDNESDAY EVENING. Terms: Two Shillings a Night, or Eight Shillings a Moptb. Each Gentleman privileged to bring a Lady. To commence March 23rd, 1881. Children's Class on Saturday afternoons, from 3to 5 o'clock. Private Parties formed, and Private Lessons given. Instruction Class from 7 to 8 o'clock every Wednesday evening.

Gazette Notices. ,

"PUBLIC NOTIFICATION Whereas Kauri and other Timber and Underwood upon the Crown Lands of the Provincial District of Auckland are, without lawful authority, being, cut, felled, and removed, and negligently, or maliciously being destroyed by firej and whereas, without suoh authority, Kauri Gum is being dug and taken away from the said Crown Lands, and it, is expedient to at once stop such unauthorised acts, and to punish persons committing the same, — the public are hereby warned not to burn, damage, cut, fell, or remote Timber of any kind whatsoever on or from the said public lands, nor therefrom to dig and -take away Kauri Gum; and all persons so offending will be rigorously prosecuted. Chairmen and Members of tha various local Governing Bodies thronghoilt the jaid Proyinoial District are hereby requested to aid and assist the Government in every manner possible in the endeavour fco suppress aU such unauthorised acts as aforesaid. ' , " '-, <. . > ' ,;;. " '« '. -:/D..A.'TOLE r> , t '<■ jOrown Lands' Office, 1 Auckland, "' ' '

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1358, 15 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1358, 15 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1358, 15 March 1881, Page 3

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