Notices.
TTA MILTON HALL. THREE NIGHTS !
To-night, Friday and Saturday, August 30th, 31st and Sept. 1.
GRAND VICTORIAN PANORAMA ov Bourke and Wills' Exploring Expedition !
To conclude with many amusing Tricks of LEGERDEMAIN.
Doors open at 7.30, commencing at S. Pi ices — 2s and Is. H. DEARING, Manager.
WAIKATO CHEESE AND BACON FACTORY COMPANY (LIMITED).
N OTIC E.
A CALL (the fourth) of One Shilling per share has been made by the Directors ot the above Company, payable to the undei signed at the olfice of the Company. Hamilton Auction Mait, on WEDNESDAY, 12th September, ISS3. JOHN KNOX, Secretary.
N.B. — Calls in airear will be sued for,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of " The Debtors aud Creditors Act, 187(5," and the scvcial Acts, amendments theieof, and of the Bankruptcy of Thomas Ryan, a Debtor.
I hereby summon a General Mectingof all the Crcditois of the above-named Debtor to be held at the Colonial Bank, Cambridge, W.ukato, on Monday ne.\t, the thiid day of September, 18S3, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpo.se of leceiviug my lcpoitand eonbideung the application of the debtoi foi his dischaigc. D.itod this twcnty-seu'iith day of August, 1883. A. J. DENNI^TON, Tiubtec. Tiiom \s Cottj n, Solicitor for the Debtor, Shoitliuul-streot, Auckland. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
GOVERNORS : The Right Rev. the Loud Bimioi* oi<*
AroKt, \m>. The Yen. Aichdcacon Mvunsht.Ti, D.D. The Yen. Archdeacon Phitt. The Hon. Colonel Huii-taix. R. C. Buistmw, Emj. C. C McMtfj.iax, Esq. A BoAKl.ni \>., Esq., Hon kSoc. STAFF .-
Classic, Modem Languages, English — Thu Head-master. Science, Mathematics — A. F. T. Ansley. Draw ing and painting— X. Watkins. Wilting, Commcici.il Aiithmetic, Mechanical diawing— F. J, Cliuidge. The piopei appaiatus being in course of election, Gj inna&tics nuclei an eilicient instiuctor, willfouu pint of the school course. A Woikshop is also to be added, in which insti notion will be iree, but boys aie expected to pay foi the timber they use
Fees (including Stationery) £3 10& payable in o.ich tei m. TERM begins MONDAY, 17th September
If Paicnts in Countiy Disttiets v. ill communicate with thu Jlc.ul niastci, he will make aiiangcmenU foi piovulmg their .sonb with Comtoi table Homes.
JIKXRY T. PYCUOFT, Headmaster.
N~ ° ~~^— J c E " Anypiities who ivayhoAo CLATMS ag.unst the GORTON ESTATE, prior to th" Ist Jjinuaiy last, aio lequested to send in the some to the undei signed on or before the 31st inst.
NICHOLAS I. HUNT, Manager. Gorton, 22ud August, 1533.
T^" OTIC E. ALL BOOK DEBTS DUE to Thomas H. Hoy, Cambiidge, must be PAID to The Shoi lit of Auckland, or to his bailiff, Mr T. Howard. EDWARD L. GREEN, Slieiiff. ShciifFs Office, Auckland, 28th August, ISB3.
IST O T "i C E. The undersigned beg to notify to their cufctomus th.it they lm\e disposed of their Butchcting Business to Mr Henry Rorgrove, who takes possession on Ist September, and w hilst thanking the public for past favouis, would request a SETTLEMENT of all ACCOUNTS on or before 20th SEPTEMBER, as they intend leaving thedistiict. YEATS BROS , Butchers. Cambridge, August 14th, 1883.
AT O T I C E. 11. NORGROVE ha\ing re-purchased his old butchering business dom Messrs Yates Bios, as well as the one now eairicd on by Mr Hoy, begs to notify that ho will take possession and will ca-iry on both businesses on and after Satin day, September Ist. Old friends and customers may iely upon the same excellent quality of meat being supplied, the same careful attention being given to their orders, and civility, which characterised the conduct of the business previously, and 11. N. therefore confidently trusts that no less patronage will be extended to him than before. I. NORGROVE. Cambridge, August 24, 1883.
"VT O T I C E . Persons owing Thomas Hoy accounts aie cautioned against paying any person but his authorised agent, pending legal proceedings.
T^T O T I C E. The undersigned, in returning thanks to his friends and pations for the liberal support given to his Thieshing Machine for the past two seasons, begs to inform them that to meet the increasing requirements of the district, he has, at the request of a number of settlers, purchased another Steam Threshing Machine, which will be at the service of the public next season, and he hopes by attention and good work to receive a fair share of support for both his machines. He has also added to his Threshing Plant a Drill, Reaper, Mower, and Chatf Cutter. For further particulars apply to ARCH. WALLACE, Pukerimu.
PEEK & CO., BUILDERS, Cambridge and LicMeld. HAVING contracts at Lichfield we are prepared to undertake the erection of any kind of building with despatch. Prices. free on application. Timber, 'Swires, Doors, :&0.,: &o., on. hand,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1740, 30 August 1883, Page 3
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