Notices.
A CONCERT will be beheld in the Alexandra Public Hall to defray expenses on S. Joseph's Catholic Church, on Easter Monday, 10th Apiil. To conclude with a Dance.
/CAMBRIDGE MUSICAL UNION. A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, ON Easter Monday, April 10th. To conclude with a DANCE, for holders of Front Seat Tickets. To commence at 8 o'clock, i Tickets — Front Seats, 3s ; Back ditto, 2s.
EASTER MONDAY. A PICNIC, on a large scale, will be held on the beautiful Lawn in front of Mr Oawkwkll's Residence (late A. Cox, Esq.), on the Lake side, on EASTER MONDAY, to assist the funds of the Hamilton Band, which will be in attendance from eleven to five o'clock. A Refreshment Tent will be allowed on the ground. Impromptu Sports, Dancing, Kiss-iu-the-Ring, and other amusements during the day. A BALL, in aid of the Band Funds, will be given in the evening, commencing at 8 o'clock and closing at 12 sharp. Charge to Picnic, Is. Ball : Single Tickets, 2s ; Double, 3s. RICHb. GWYNNE.
BEST HTOTLY COALS, I9s per Ton, Delivered, NOT RUBBISH AND SLACK. Also, — GOOD TAUA FIREWOOD, Single Ton, 10s 6d ; Five Tons or upwards, 9s per Ton. w. hTkelly, Late Contractor for the Hamilton Tramway. Hamilton, 27th March, 1882.
T7TCTORIA INSURANCE COMV PANY. Capital £1,000,000. JOHN KNOX, Agext, HAMILTON.
"VT O T I C E. Caution to Sportsmen. THE ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY have passed a resolution, "That the shooting season this year shall commence lor all kinds of game May Ist. This will prevent the shooting of ducks, pigeons and all native game during April. J. A. DOUGLAS, Tamahere.
EARLY CLOSING. WE, the undersigned Storekeepers agree to CLOSE our respective BUSINESS PREMISES at 7 o'clock p.m., excepting Saturday, commencing Tuesday, April 11th :—: — John Knox Scott and Cox James Missen James Wright E. McGamglo Stephen Tucker Joseph Moses George Dickinson Kenneth McDonald James Martin J. R. E. Hatrick Saml. McLernon T. Trewheellar
NOTICE. PARTIES INDEBTED to the undersigned for services of the Horse, Argyle, will oblige by PAYING PROMPTLY, THEIRACCOUNTSDUE, Ist January, 1882; to Mr Hugh Fitzgerald, collector, Cambridge, and whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. (Signed) , ,ROBERT WALLACE, Mangare; 23rd March, 1882.
A FARM for Sale,' of 150 acres, all in grass, subdivided into 7 paddocks with wire ' fence ; well watered ; 4 acres Orchard, 300 Fruit and Ornamental Trees ; a. F, ive-roomed House and other Outbuildings 2j miles' from Railway Station, Te Awamutu. ' For further particulars, apply- to CtEObge Harper, Te, t Awamutu, and Alexandra Road.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1520, 1 April 1882, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1520, 1 April 1882, Page 3
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