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J l& TUGJ&ER, ( GROCER & ,PROV^SIpN, DEALER,, Adjoinin'g'Givyhne'is Hotel, HAMILTON; TTAS on hand a large and well-assorted -*-*• Stock of groceries of all kinds. He would call especial attention to his Half-crown Tea. ALSO TEAS IN BOXES AND HALFFRESH BUTTEB EGGS AND CHEESE OP FINEST Qtf ALITST ALWAYS ON HAND.. Splendid Assortment of New Goods, Currants, Plums, Sultanas, Spices, Essences, &c, &c. Apples. Oranges, and Bananas always on hand. Terms —Strictly Cash. S. TUCKER, Hamilton West.

PROSPECTUS OF THE HAMILTON PUBLIC HALL COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL £1100 In 1100 shares of £1 each, of which 350 paid up shales will be held by the present holders of the hall, and 750 offeied to the public on the following 1 terms : la per share on application, Is per share on allotment, and half-yearly call of Is 6d per nh.ire until the shares are paid up, being 12 calls of Ik 6d per «hare, extending over n peiiod of 6 yearn . PSO VISIONAL DIRCCTORS : Mr W. dimming Mr R Williamson Mr F. Gaudin Mr D. Coombes Bankers : Union Bank of Australia Skcrktary pro tern: S. Pascoe. The company is formed for the purpose of placing the Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton, before the public. The Oddfellows' have expended about £1300 on the building, and it is subject to a mortgage of £750, which sum wa& borrowed 12 months ago on the security of the hall and site, for a term of 10 yenrs. It in anticipated that all the 12 calls of Is 6d will not be required, but that the rental of the hall being placed to the credit of the shareholders, the uhares will be paid up in about four years. The building Avill then be free of all encumbrances, and be at the disposal of the shareholders, The shares in this Company will be transferable. Applications for shares will be received by the Directors and the Secretary.

JOHN ANDERSON, General Blacksmith, Horse Shoer, &c. Country Orders punctually attended to. Moderate Charges. JOHN ANDERSON. Philip Munro, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Corner of Hood & Anglesea Streets, HAMILTON, Begs to thank the public for their liberal support. SJHTGood workmanship with moderate charges, aud ftriet attention to busineFS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL CLASSES OF IRONWORK. T? O R IS A^ L X FIVE 50 ACRE SECTIONS. The WHOLE of the Purchase Money may remain on, if required, at a moderate rate of interest, to a boiiajide occupier. Land Transfer Title. For particulars apply to MR C. ,T. W. BARTON, Te Koao. Or, MR T. Y. FITZPATRCK Njraruawahia. COMMERCIAL HOTETBILLIARrT ROOM. MR GEORGE BAKER Has Lea»ed the Billiard-room from Mr Pearce, and will be happy to meet old friends. GEORGE BAKER.

NOTICE!

MR KENNEDY WILL RUN HIS TRAP from Whatawhata to Hamilton, starting 1 from Kellow's Hotel at 9.10 a.m , meeting the down train, and will return to Whatawhata on arrival of up train from Auckland. VTURSEEY STOCK, &c. The Undersigned hn» for Sale — FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES 1 . . GARDEN SEEDS FREDERICK FORREST. Orders ean 1 be left with Mr LeQuesne, Hamilton. ' NOTICE^ To Owners of Dogs. POISON will be LAID on Mr F. Larkwortby's Waitoa Estate on and after this date. CHAS. COLLINS, , i , Manager. Waitoa, August- 26th< " < • i N6W RUNNING in my 'charge at Waipuna, 'Tauwh.are,, $wo, Entire Horses^ , one 'black, 'and- oie 'gifey; no brands 1 . The owner is requested, tqremoTe said horses. , „ , , j ,lf not claimed' wfthiij pne mdi}th will be sdld to p"ay expenses ;'6lkim to/date^ £2 j^j" ' honAt'Anj'ihaka.'' . WANTED"' KtfOWN. Billheads. :Cardi,!iCiire3il9Wi( jandt e^erj?: Description, of Printing can be had at the; Waikato Timb3 Offiqe ,ab LoW£3iaAxas

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1430, 1 September 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1430, 1 September 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1430, 1 September 1881, Page 4

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