Noticeß. VX7AITOA ROAD DISTRICT. Road Board Election. Pursuant to "The Road Boards Act, 18S2, ' and its amendments, I hereby give public notice that an ELECTION to fill three vacaucies in the abovenamed Board, caused by the retirement of an equal number, will take place undei "The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 187 C," in the house occupied by Mr Warrtn, opposite the School house, Mor nnsville, ou Satuulay, the 2nd day of May instant. Nominations of candulites will be received by me at the same place up to noon of Friday, the 24th April inst. ALEXANDER BREMNER, Returning Officer. Moirinsville, 14th April, 1885.
ry\ AM AH ERE LICENSING DIS1 TRICT. A POLL of the Ratepayers of the above diattict will be taken ou SATURDAY, 2,") th Apul, at the Sclioolhouse, Tamahere, to decide whether the number of licenses in the district may or may not be increased. S. S. GRAHAM, Chairman Tamahere Licensing District. 14th April, 1883.
piRON(iIA ROAD BOARD. In accordance with the provisions of the Road Board Act, 1882, and the Local Elections Act, 1876, an ELECTION of Two Members to fill the vacancies in the Board v\ill be hold at the Post oflice, Haiapipi, on THURSDAY, May 7th, lhS.") NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES will bu leecived up to noon on SATURDAY, 2.3 th Apul, at the Pcv^t olb.ee, Haiapipi J. SHERHET, Returning Othcei.
OUKKKURA ROAD DISTRICT. Prnu< NoTK'h (-> Hkkkby Givkn, in ti-ims of Section 49, of "Road Boaids Act, 1882." that NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES to fill vacancies occur ling by the retirement, in rotation, of THREE MEMBERS of the Board (who aii- < ligiblc for reelection) will be re ceived by me at my residence, or by post, Cambudgc West, up to noon ot FRIDAY, Ist May, and an ELECTION (if ic(|uiredj will he hold at the Pukoriinu School on WEDNESDAY, the Gth May, 1885, at 3 p.m. HUGH FITZGERALD, Returning Officer, Pukekuia Road District, Pukerimu, Apiil 13, 1883.
TTAMILTON ROAD DISTRICT. Annual Election of Road Board MembersThree ordinary vacancies having occuned in the above Board by the retirement of three menibeu in accordance with Section 3 of the " Road Bo.irds Act, ISB2, Amendment Act, 1883," I, in compliance viith Cl.uise 10 of the "Regulatiou of Local Elections Act, IS7O,' 1 hereby notify that NOMINATIONS of CANDIDATES to fill the above vacancies will be received by me at Mr Patrick Quiun's residence, Fiankton, up to noon of MONDAY, the 27th of April instant, and an election, if necessary, will be held at the same place on SATURDAY, the 2nd of May ne\t. WILLIAM JONES, Returning Officer Hamilton Road District. Hamilton, 17<li April, 188.1.
VIT A I X A T O COUNTY. Electoral Rolls open to Public Inspection. Notice is hereby given, in terms of Section 46, Counties Act, 1876, that the ELECTORAL ROLL of the Rangiriri Outlying District, .md of the several Ridings of the Waikato County, MAY BE INSPECTED at the places undermentioned, from 20th April to 15th May, 1885 :- Rangiuri Roll— At Messrs Friar and Davies, Huntly. Kiiikiriroa Roll— At the County Otlice, Kirikiriroa. Tainalicrc Roll—At Mr Barugh's Residence, Tatnahcie. Cambridge Roll— At Mr Thompson's Stoic, Cambridge Ro.id. Cambridge North Roll— At the Cambridge Town Boaid Office. JAS. McPHERSON, County Clerk, Waikato. Kirikiriroa, 17th April, 1885. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE N.N A. FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. WILLIAM IUTTKAY'S NET CASH SYSTEM. WILLIAM RATTRAY begs to announce th.it all uceounti (vwthout evecption) were closed on the Ist inst., and that on that date he commenced his new NET CASH SYSTEM. To those who aic disinclined to pay for some vv ho cannot pny, or others vvho wont pay, this system o/Fers decided advantages. Its adoption means a large savin" in oilice and clerio.il expenses, and does away entirely with the risk of bad debts. It enables him to remit monthly to his London buyer, thereby securing the large concession that accompany cash purchases. These savings and concessions combined enable him to sell at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR PROMPT NET CASH. That is, a customer can obtain one yard or twenty of any material at the s.une price as though pin chased at a local wholesale warehouse. >Seeing that these enoiinous reductions have been made in the puces, William Rattray has intimated to the Secietary ot the North New Zealand F.umers' Co-operative Association that he will no longer allow the discount of 10 per cent, to members, as the concessions now gianted arc equal to at least double the amount of that discount. The first shipment of AUTUMN GOODS, E\ s.s. Cuzeo, Doric, lonic and Rimutake are now leing lapidly opened up, and marked at wholesale pi ices for net cash, — Samples and puces free hy postou application. All oideis executed with the promptest despatch, carefully packed, and forwarded to any address. WILLIAM RATTRAY, Direct Importer of Mantles, Millinery, Costumes, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves and General Drapeiy, 178, 180 <*ud. 182, QutE.v st., Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1994, 18 April 1885, Page 3
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