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NGAKUAWAHI A. rpRINITY CHURCH, NGARUA1 WAHIA.
GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCEKT, On FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th, In aid of fund for Church repairs. Best Waikato Talent Secured. Admission, 2s; children, half-piice. Doois open at 7.30 p in. G. F. DICKESON, Churchwarden.
1^" E W ZE A LAND R AI L \V A VS . ArCKLVN'D SLOTIOX. NZ. INDUSTRIAL] EXHIBITION TO IJK OPENED AT WELLINGTON ON August 1, 1885.
CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO WELLINGTON BY RAIL AND STEAMERS OF UNION STEAMSHIP CO S tLKKT. Through Return Exclusion Tickets to Wellington will be issued at the undermentioned Stations, at the fares named, on any day (Sundajs exempted) between JOth July .and 20th Oetobei, both dates inclusive, and will be available foi leturn for a peiio'l not exceeding 35 dajs fiom day of issue : ri r: r3 a s = rt . s- . ri o 05 c £ 3 n t 0 OT O Z. ° '■" P liom 5 - 5-3 ££ 05 rj /? r? ITS r5 (Tl (fl Caniluideo . Momnsvillc 131,'- 124,'- 84/To Awamutu J Hamilton \ Frankton I Junction \ 123,6 122,- 82/j Ngaiuaw ahia I Hnntly . .) Mercer . ) Pukekohe [ 120/- 11G, G 76 ; 6 llulcnsx llle .. ) The railway depaitment doe* not guaiantee that steamers will leave it .any paiticular time 01 any particular date, 01 that there will be accommodation ; nor will it take .my icsponsibility in the^e respects. Passengers must make then own arrangements for joining stcameis, seeming berths, and albo bear their own expense if it is nece&sarj' to wait at Auckland or Onehunga. For further particulars see posters at all stations. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager New Zealand Railways.
IVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Revised Parcel Rates-
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fi AM BRIDGE TOWN BOARD. Requisition.
Cambridge, 19th August, ISSo. To H. Asiikk, Esi;., tambudge. Dr\u Sir,— We, the undersigned ratepayeis of Cambridge Town Uistiict, respectfully lcqULfat you to allow yoniself to be nominated as a candidate to fill the vacancy in the town board cui^ed by the resignation of Mr T. B. Lewis. Should you accede to our request, we pledge ourselves to render you oui heai ty support. We aie, dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Heie follow 47 signatuies.)
To Tin. R\Ti:r v\ mis Sic nino tiik Aro\ r.
LAPII s AND GhNTM.ME.N, — In answer to the above requisition, I ]>la«.e tho irattei entirely in youi hands. If you think tit to elect me a member of the Cambiidge Town Board, I &hall do my utmost to fulfil the position most honouiably to the ratepayers and myself. Do not allow youi selves to be led astiay with the fal&e notion that because I belong to Dnke stieet I shall not iulfil my duties to other poitions of the town. I feaikssly give my woid to do the utmost in my power to pay paiticular attention to those poitions of the stieets that have been gicatly neglected heietofore. 1 1 emain, yours obediently, 11. ASHER. Cambridge, 21st August, 1885. /CAMBRIDGE TOWN BOARD.
Requisition. Cambiidge, 18th August, ISSo. D PICIIAKIIhON, I<>Q., Cainbudgc. Silt, — We, the undersigned ratepayers of the Cambridge Town District, leqnest you to allow youiself to be nominated ns a candidate for the vacant office of Commissioner of the Town Board, and wo licieby pledge you our votes aud sup ■ port bhould theie be a contest for the seat. We arc, yours truly, Thos. Wells James Halley J. W. Mertick John Robertson John Arnold William M'Failane | James G Parsons Samuel Alfoid James Corcoran William Kincaid F. J. Brooks James Meiedith j Geo. J. Neal Heniy Souter William Souter Thomas H. Biowne Pat Fogaity James M'Farlanc James Webber John Hitchm James Taylor G. F. Hosking Geo. S. Onions John Good fellow W. Moisley F. J. Sanders W L C. Williams John L. Soutter R Wnght S. Lodder Geo Smeidon GeoigeJ. Halley John Biowne James Young E. Hewitt J. S. Buckland John Houghton Robert Kei r Jas. S. Bond.
TO THE RATEPAYERS SIGNING THE ABOVE. GI'.NTLhMFX, —
I beg sincerely to thank you for the honour you have done me in thus ioquesting me to stand, which, when so iufluentially called upon, 1 feel it my duty to do, and should I be elected I shall endeavour to do, in the future (as in the past) that which I conscientiously believe to be the best for the; town as a whole, irrespective of party or locality. Again thanking you, I lema'u, Gentlemen, Youis very truly, D. RICHSRDSON. Cambridge, August 19th, 1883.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2048, 22 August 1885, Page 3
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809Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2048, 22 August 1885, Page 3
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