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T^REEINgT ' THE -•' HAMILTON r BRIDGE.

The Burgesses of Hamilton are requested- to observe THIS DAY, '4th instanti 'as a^holiday," from 12 noon, on the occasion of the Hamilton Bridge being declared free of toll by the Honorable the Premier. {The ceremony will take place on the Bridge at 3 p.m. JOHN KNOX, Mayor.

T>U EG ESSES' BALL. For the convenience of the Burgesses, .Tickets for the Ball may be obtained on application to Messrs LeQuesxe "\ aZix Hamilton East. Dey & French; J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Hamilton, 3rd January, 1883.

"DOKOUGH OF HAMILTON. Burgesses will, on application to the Town Clerk at the Council Chambers, obtain tickets of admission to the ball in celebration of freeing Hamilton Bridge. ' Admission by ticket only. JOHN KNOX, Mayor.

"DOROUaH OF HAMILTON. The Children ot East and West Hamilton Schools arc requested to meet at LeQuesne's Hall THIS DAY, at noon, for Singing Practice, on occasion freeing the Hamilton Bridge. Refreshments provided. JOHN KNOX, Mayor.

TTAMILTON HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDERS addressed to Chairman will be received at the Office of the Board, Waikato Times Buildings, until 12 noon, January 6th, 1883, for the following works, viz : 1. Cutting and Clearing Ti-tree and Fern, h Chain Wide, from Raynes' Peach Grove to end of Lot 152, lump sum. Mr Steele will point out the work to intending contractors on Friday, January sth. 2. Gravelling Approach to Narrows Bridge, 13 Chains, 15 Yards Gravel to Chain. Tenders to state at per yard. Mr Way will be on the ground to show the gravel pit, and point out the work to contractors on the sth January. S. STEELE, Chairman H.D.B.

WANTED— Tenders for Falling 30 acres (more or less) Ti-tree. — Apply to E. Rhodes, Wentworth, Tamahere. January 2nd, 1883. TENDERS are invited iou the Office of Secretary for the Te Awamutu Cheese and Bacon Company. Tenders to be sent to the Chairman by the Bth January, 1883. JOHN VV. BRIDGMAN, Chairman.

1%/TATAMATA ESTATES. Tenders for Carting.

TENDERS are required for CARTING about ONE THOUSAND TONS OF WHEAT from Matamata to Stanley, on the Thames River, at per ton of ten sacks.

1. Contractors must provide driveis, horses, gearing and drays. 2. Clover hay will bo provided at Auckland rates, le3s freight. 3. A clover paddock will be provided for contractors horses. 4. Carting must commence on or about January 22nd, 1883, and must be fini&hed not later than February 22nd, 1883. o. Distance for grain to be carted, 10 miles. ii. Roads level and well formed. 7. No tender for less than Fifty (50) Tons will be accepted. 8. Tenders must be sent in not later than January 10th, 1883. 9. .The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 10. Tenders to be sent to W. T. FIRTH, Manager, Matamata Estates, Cambridge. Auckland, Jan. 2nd, 1883.

"PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned haye.received instructions from Mr E. B. Reynolds to sell all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at his Residence on January 18th. Full particulars in future advertisement, CLARK AND GANE, Auctioneers, Cambridge. : \T O T I C! ET on December 28th, 1882, b/'MrC. Ewen, 1 Red Heifer, white head aud belly. Branded like OB off rump, owner unknown, for trespassing on his farm at Hautapu, for which the sum of 5s damages is claimed. Also, on same date, by Mr S. Seymour, 1 Red Cow, white on legs and belly, branded like O near shoulder^ T R near rump, JS\_ off rump, owner unknown, for tresT passing on his farm," Tamahere, for which damages, of 10s is claimed, and in default of being released will be sold at the public pound, Hautapu, oh January 13th, 1883, at noon. JAMES THOMAS CAMP, ' ' Pouftdkeeper, Hautapu. Hautapu, Dec. 29th, 1882, "Sr o ,t, , i 1i 1 - „ o eT IMPOUNDED on January 2nd, 1883, by Mr Way, Narrows road, , 1 .Dark Red and White Bull, brand, R on left rib', supposed owner, Mrßlackett, Tuhikaramea, for trespassing on his farm at Narrows, and in default of being released will be sold at the public pound, Hautapu, on January 17th, 1883, at noon, JAMES T. CAMP, ' - / • , Poundkeeper, Hautapu. / ■* Hautapu, January 3rd 1883; : ! , ■jcr •;': o -T i y c c. l^st?^^£6r^ r(TießV^ghifr (TieBV^ghif pounds stg.);draTvn by G> £„ Laidlavr, r Te, Aisratnutu, ( in 'f aypur , of ( M^ " Foster^ (pay- ( men,t stopped) dated- 4 , December, LOST^Qn'New Year's }Day,< (between! ' Tamahere and Cambridge,; a.Smtar.' ;Bjo,Och; „ l finde^>yill[)be,ire,war4feaj6li* ieti>rning 'jsatnW.to i M^mmp^pt \Mv, Grahana. ," '■^bitfoaKft'ifr ,<£-J<W '

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 4 January 1883, Page 3

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