Special Advertisements,
FOR SALE, by the undersigned, the following Waikato Properties ■ Fakm kok Salk, vkky CiiK\r. 500 Acres at Tiihikaramea, partly improved, fenced, with good dwellinghouse. Price only £3 per aero — on very easy terms.
Lot 19, parish of Komakorau, 50 acres Lot 1)4, parish of Pukete, 50 acres Lots 192 and 193, parish of Tuhikaramea, 82$ acres Lots 344 and 345, pariah of Ngaroto, near Mr Gubhins' farm, ICO acres. Hamilton Township Lots : Lot 210, Hamilton East Lot 217, Hamilton East Lot 34, Hamilton West, with good substantial Dwelling-honae of six rooms, nice garden. Very cheap. Section 153, 50 acres, fenced and improved, Te Rapa Section 141), .Waciea, improved, Te Rapa Sections 124, 123, 120, 100 acres, partly improved, Te Rapa
A large mm of money to lend on firstclass freehold security at an unusually low rate of interest. J. S. EDfJECUMBE. Office : The Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton West.
DANK HOLIDAYS.
The Bunks in W.iikaio will be CLOSKD on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 2.lth and 26th inst., and FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the Ist and 2nd January, for the Christmas and New Year's Holidayt.
T X W I S O'NEILL, -^ Barrister and Solicitor,
W\IKATO TIMKS BUIUHM.S, Hamilton.
"T H E
VICAR'S GOVERNESS,"
By Miss DOBA RUSSELL, Author of "Annabel's Rival," "B ncatli the Wa\cB," "Footprints in the Snow." "Mfwriage of Colonel Lee," Ac.
With the first miie of IBS 6 will be published a New Tale by Mi»s Doha RpthKM., entitled
"THE VICAR'S GOVERNESS."
WTThc Proprietors of this journal have purchased the sole right to print this story in New Ze.tl.ind.
" THK VIC VR'S GOVERNESS"—" Tho •mthor is by no moms deficient «itbw in power of observation "/r 1 l ex|»rrttmon.-j Her pathos m genuine, and the not
overstrained."— PaM- M\m. (Jukitk. "THE VICAR'S (JOVERXKSS"- " ' Th« View's (Joverness' poshpshch tint nvnt in a novel without which all othtTH are apt to be of little av.iil— it u exceeding interesting. Amy Williarnd receives our curiosity and «ympathy at once, and our interest in her and her fortunes nnver fl.iK* till we l'mvo her. After all her trials and troublex, happy in the end. The Htoiy of the 'Vicar's (Joverrienfl " we Hhnll not attempt to tell, but content ourbolvch with rncnmendinK it it n wellconstructed and well told tali*, which all claHses of no\el readorn will find thoroughly satisfactory." — Tub 'JIIAPHIC.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2100, 22 December 1885, Page 2
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389Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2100, 22 December 1885, Page 2
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