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YVT AIPA COUNTY. Newcastle Riding. One Nomination only having been received for the office of Councillor for the above Ruling, and only one Councillor being tequired, I therefore declare Mr Patrick Cot boy to be duly elected to the office of Councillor to represent the Newcastle Riding in the Waipa County Council for present term. WILLIAM JONES, Returning Officer, Newcastle Riding. What.xwhata, 13th November, 1884.
THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, 249 Qu«en -street Auckland. HANCHARD & CRANWELL desire to draw the attention of the inhabitants of the Waikato district to their exceptionally low prices, a few of which arc enumerated below. They will have pleasure in supplying- by post full particulars of any goods required. Any parties visiting Auckland will find it to their advantage to patronise THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE. Goods carefully packed, and forwarded to any address. H. & C. sell the regular Cs Cups and Saucers at 4s per do^en. Assorted patterns and large H.'sc C. sell Pheasant Plates at 2s, 2s Cd, 3s, 4s per do/en, according to size. Dishes to match, (3d and upwards. Strong Tumblers, 3s doz. ; Glass Dishes, Huttcrs, Sugars, Wines, Decanters, &c. Useful Household Gocds cheap. Scrubbing Hrushes, lOd; Bannister Brushes, 7d ; Shoe Brushes, Is lOd the set: Box Irons, Galvanised Baths, all sues; Bread '1 rajs, 6d ; Candlesticks, 9d. Hollouare and Tinware of all kinds. Carpenters' Tools \cry cheap, Garden Tools.
H. S. C.have the most complete and varied stock in Auckland. An unrh illed stock of Fancy Goods, the pick of the English, American, and Continental Markets. Write for price list, or come and inspect THE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, 249 Queen-street, Auckland. TTETERINARY SURGEON. Mr J. G. PARSONS intends commencing piactice in Cambridge and district, and hopes to share the patronage of the public around. Horses thoroughly broken to saddle and harness on moderate terms. Addiess, "Dovecote," Cambridge. November 12th, 1884. MoKENZIE, Saddler, MORRINSVILLE.
SADDLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Repairs Neatly and Pi omptly attended to. rr*HE TELEGRAPH FORGE. William McMillan, FARRIER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, CAMBRIDGE, Has commenced business adjoining Mr W. K. Carter's Stables, and tiusts he will, by strict attention to business, merit a share of the public patronage. Thirteen years' experience. /CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS !
GEORGE DICKINSON Has JustiOpened a Beautiful Assortment of the above, in BROCHE, HAND-PAINTED, PHOTO, AND PERFUMED ! THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SELECTION IN WAIKATO! NEW AND LARGEST SELECTION OK BIRTHDAY CARDS ! LETTS' DIARIES FOR 1885. VICTORIA, CAVENDISH, AND CHRISTY MUSICAL MAGAZINES! IN THE NEWEST NUMBERS ! GEOEGE DICKINSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, DUKE-ST., CAMBRIDGE. TjiUREKA /^IGAR TTvIVAN. H. ELLISON Wishes to inform his old Friends and Public generally that he has opened the above in Adam's New Buildings, Junction of Grey and Queen Streets, with a Large Assortment of TOBACCOS & FANCY GOODS.
N B.— Select Chess and Card Club, with Reading Rooms. Every convenience. Writing Material, etc., for use of Patrons, COUNTRY ORDERS PROxMPTLY ATTENDED TO. \ UCKLAND CUP AND STEEPLEBl CHASE. " EUREKA" is now forming No. 1 Company on the above Double Event. One Thousand Shareholders at Ten Shillings. Each Ticket has two separate chances, Divided as follows : — Cup. — Run December 26. — First Horse, £100 ; Second Horse, £60 ; Third Horse, £40 ; Starters, £40 ; NonStarters, £60. Total, £300. Steeplechase. —Run January 2, 1885. —First Horse, £75 ; Second Horse, £40 j Third Horse, £25 ; Starters, £25 j NonStarters, £35. Total, £200. Apply by Letter only, enclosing Two Stamps for reply and result, to " Eureka," care of H.Ellison, Tobacconist, Junction Queen and Grey-streets, Auckland. N.B. — Drawing conducted by a Committee of Shareholders. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS— Please notice that we supply from our Te Rahu Mills timber of the best description in any quantities at the very lowest rates. We have on hand Rusticated Weather-boarding, Matched Lining and Flooring, Ceiling, and Ornamental Battens, Skirting, Architraves, Moulding, and every thing necessary in furnishing inside work in first-class style.
Orders by mail or wire energetically attended to,
COULTHARD and GRAHAM. Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mills. Te Awamutu.
NOTICE is hereby given to Europeans, whose cattle are running on our land, Te Makaka (Aotea), or anywhere within boundaries of said block, to remove all cattle, horses, &c, within one mouth from this date.. If any cattle, horses, &c. , are found on said land after that date, owners will be required to pay trespass.
. PAREPARE TE HAHO - MAIHI KEREOPA. PERA KIWI. ' " I October Stb, 1834,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1929, 15 November 1884, Page 3
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