Notices.
"O" TROOP,, WAIKATO CAVALRY ■ l VOLUNTEERS. npilE USUAL MONTHLY 'MEET1 ING will ,be held at Gwynne's Hotel t on Saturday, n^xt, May 13th, 1882. "A full' attendance requested. F. A. WHITAKER, . . s , Captain. . .
CAMBRIDGE, OR "B " TROOP." Waikato Cavalry. THE MEETING called for Saturday last was adjourned (on account of the inclemency of the weather), till SATURDAY NEXT, May 13th, at the same hour and place. Business— To consider the further existence of ' the Troop as a troop. JAMES RUNCIMAM, Capt. " B " Troop, W.C. Bth May, 18S2.
LICENSING NOTICE. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the JL Licensing Committees for the Districts of Rangiaohia and Mangapiko, for tho hearing and considering .Applications for Licenses, or the Renewal, Transfer, or Removal of Licenses will be holden at the undermentioned times and places :—: — For the District of Rangiaohia, at the Court-house, Te Awamutu, on Thursday, the (Sth) eighth day June, 1882, at 12 noon. Forij the District of Mangapiko, at the Court-house, Alexandra, on Friday, the (9th) ninth day of June, 1882, at 12 noon. WALTER BODILLY, Clerk to Licensing Committees. Resident Magistrate's Office, Te Awamutu, May 2nd, 1882.
Livery and Bait Stabler hamilton hotel. C. R. J OHPON Begs to notify to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has leased the above Stables and purchased the Plant of the late Mr B.i Ed wards, and intends carrying on the business. Every attention will be paid to his patrons,' and he trusts his old friends will rally round and help him forward in hia new venture. O. R. JOHNSON.
Hamilton, May 6th, 18S2. AS I understand that several Boards of Highway Districts within tho Electoral District of Waipa" are unable to collect their rates, ov. ing to the impossibility of obtaining copies of the Gazettes proclaiming their" various districts Highway Districts within the meaning of the Act, I shall feel obliged if all Boards thus embarassed will communicate with me as soon as possible, in order that I may take such steps as .may appear advisable to lecfcify mattei&i > JT. A. WHITAKER..
FOR SALE, iv the rapidly rising township of Te Awamutu, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, the LEASEHOLD PROPERTY of the undersigned, with an unexpired term of eleven years to run. On the above, which is the best business site in the township, is erected a commodious shop and dwelling ; also, a detached building at present let to a cabinetmaker, witli a .three-roomed cottage. The stock of General Groceries and Drapery to he taken at a va!uati6n. Terms easy. Apply on the premises to W. Si/use.
A FARM for Sale, of 150 acres, all in pi ass, subdivided into 7 paddocks with wire fence ; well watered'; 4 acres Orchard, 300 Fiuit and Ornamental Trees ; a Five-roo,med House and other Outbuildings 1\ miles from Railway Station. Te Awamutu. For f urthcrparticulars, apply to George H-uuvkr, Te Awamutu and Alexandra Road.
STRAYED fiom my Farm at Ohaupo, one BULLOCK, tlnee years old, branded NI on left lump. £1 Reward for recovery of same. . JAMES HARPER.
MONEY TO LEND in sums of £40 and upwards on good freehold security. — Apply to Mr J. A. Beale, Solicitor, 7 South British Chambers. Queen-street, Auckland.
MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage, oh First-class Freehold Security. Win. Coleman, Solicitor, corner of Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland.
P A '.REWARD. -LOST, from ' Tnhl&m> L karamea, four two-year-old HEIFERS, three spotted ; one dark red, marked D in circle on tho right' rump. — James Davys.
TO' LET.— FOUR-ROOMED, COT- , TAGE, with Scullery, Woodshed, &c., Grey-street, aud Two-ro'oihed House in Galloway-street. — William Cpmming.
npo LE P, at Broad Meadows, for one crop X of grain, from 200 to 300 ACRES, in lots to suit parties wishing to lease or grow on shares. The < land has' been pastured Avith sheep and cattle from 12 to 14 years. For particulars apply to 'JOHN RUNCIMAN, *„ .. - " JSroad' Meadows.- "
MR 'MACKINTOSH'S HOUSE TO' LET. Piano For Sale.
TV/TR O. D. MACKINTOSH has JLVX .decided upon leaving the Waikato. for Wellington, and requests, that"' all ACCOUNTS may be SKNT-IN"by_ $ie 30th inst. , In doing so'th'e desires 7 to' return his sincere .thanks' tp the Bands, Choir, Friends, aniVC'the J&usical Public i generally for their Juppprt since entering upon His duties asJjf'Teacher of Music'
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1536, 9 May 1882, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1536, 9 May 1882, Page 3
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