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KARIOI , ROAD BOARD. DUBLIC NOTIFICATION* is hereby made in terms of Section 34 of "The Rating Act, 1882," that SUMMONSES L have been taken out by the Collector of Rates for the Karioi Road Board against the persons undermentioned, whose addresses are unkuown, for RATES due to the said Board for the years ending the 31*t March, 1885 and 1886. The cases will be heard at a sitting of the Kesident Magistrate's Court, to be holden at Raglan at 11 o'clock on Tuesday, i^S t2 u £ib«.A&y °.f,May» 1886. The said defendants are respectively required xo haye and produce to the Court, at the hearing dfJtrTe &ft fases,.thte 6>fgiufiT>»d>ioes of, demand. n ..t r , , » Property. ' ' ' ' ' Names of Persons Summoned. + Numfeerof Rates K^a,^. j „ Acres. Due. Description. Situation. : 1 a. r. p. £ *. d. Allan, Susan; and Ring, Elizabeth 34, 54a, H5 S., 57jN.W,, 57 S.W. Karioi 409 o'o 113 4 And cost*. Boucher,, ,Edward, >..., irM ,Pt r 4O, 46 Karioi 100 0 0 012 6 Do. Cnnriingname, Andrew ... Pt. 78 N Whaingaroa,... 40 0 0 0 5 0 Do. D/wy, Edwin (heirs of) .. Sec. 6a, 11, 12, Davy-street ... Whaingaroa...' 2 017 0 0 4 Do. Dowson, Thomas ... ... Pt. 61 Karioi^.. ... 33 0 0 04 2 Do. Grant, William ... ... Pt. 58c ' ' Karioi...' „.. 40 0 0 0 5 0 Do. Hall, John W. Pt. 10 Karioi... ... 40 0 0 06 8 Do. Heron, James ... ... S. pt. 74 ... Karioi 35 0 0 0 4 2 Do. Marsh, Thomas Wells... {\\ J^" ?2> jf - ••• gar6a ;» 313 002 0 0 Do. Moore, John... ... ... 64, 65 Whairigaroa ... 120 0 0, 015 0 Do. O'Lauchlin, Brien „. ... Pt. S.M, 7U Karioi... ... ,60 0 0, 0 7 6 Do. OrmibyijArthur • ... ! ..$ jPVlll Kahoi.'... ... 97 1 0 14 2 Do. OwenVJdlra... x ••• '..-?* PHf 57a N Karioi... ' ... 31 0 0.0 4 2 Do. Owner ... ... . 48 W, Karioi... ... 40 0 0 0 5 0 < Do. Owner ... -.. ... 55 N .' Karioi '86 0 0 0-10 0 D 6. Owner 70 Karioi 165 0 0 1 0 0 1 Do. Owner ..., ... N. pt. 74b ... " Karioi... ... 86 0 0 010 10 80. Own : e¥ ... '" ... ' ... 0$ & -< r ...... j- ,... „.,, ... JiarioL.. „.' 159 00019 2 ' Do. Owner ..: ' ... ... W*- " ... * ... ...V,- KariolH:^ .?. 113 0 0 014 % , Do. ' Owner ... 121 ':..'... Whaingaroa.*." 297,. 0 ,0 115 0 Do. ! Owner .; r A t ... 12a ... „.*,„- , •,•• WbajngfttOji „.*. $fi ,0 0 0 B^4 „■ Do, . Owner ... „.,,-.,.... W±*r 1 '.*•• - .., *• ••.. • ... Kaript.. l \. n . 123,0,0 .0,15:6 - Do.,' Smith and others, William ... 65, 63|NJ£ ,74 ' ... / KarlbV/.: I:. 335,0,0 ,2.0 0 , t , J)6i A Steele, C. S S. pfejtt". "»• '• wh'alncaroa i.ay »fi *0 ■ «<► 10 <Or n. ,■< Don?" '. Storey, Charles' J<J & I V..J Et.CK N^ pt. 26 S. ... ' .'.'. Sktiot'... ! Li ' :*4o': *40' 0 O 017 S ' Do, •» ' ' Trtffßmi', tfdVard L P«.«l02 ... ..." ... :..'" Ka'ritiir.: ' „.:-'' 40" 0 0 010 0 '''Do. ; • Turner, JUm Mary |t.-?3 M. ..v WhairtgaVoV.:.- 7 40 0 (J 0 3 4 ' Do. TwelvetreeaV Alfred (Estate of)' ! -Pt.«48 X KariorV>.-l .. f f' 42 'd 0 0 ''5 0 Do." Walker, Albeit ... Pt. 57 E. ' ' .., .-.. Karioi.".. ../. ( 45,0 0 o's 10 Do. ,__ — . . " 'I " : ; • By Order. , r ' WM. JOHNSTONE, *J' , ,'',.'' ' ' ' „ 1 • • * Collector. Roapuk*, leth'Aprft'i 1886. j'< , . - I

i' 1 ' i XCTB S I ON ! j >J •' x..' t „ . ■ , Si ' ' '•'•' I T^XCURSIONISTS from Auckland exclahnNvith surprise at the Cheapness and quality of my Goods ; not only so, but are .demonstrating the iact by ' BFYI2TO substantial PARCEtS ! ! .r > — ' , ; f I have bought extensively at a good , discount a SPLENDID STOCK of GENERAL DRAPERY, and intend SELLING the same CHEAP. , ' Inspection invited, without being pressed to purchase. jNT. R.:oOshLondon House.

fHE HAILWM STORE HAMILTON. THE undersigned^ in thanking ? his numerous friends and customers* fcf* past favours, begs to inform' them that he has opened the above premises with an entirely new and fashionable Stock of Drapery, consisting of Dress Good^ 'in all fashionable shades and tortures, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, and Manchester Gooc 1 ?, in great , variety ; Men's and Boys' Clothing suitable for summer wear ; , also, a! large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Hats of the latest shapes, in' Straw, Leghorn, Rush, and obher materials. Gentlemen's Hats in White Quilted Helmets, Drab Cashmere Helmets, French Felts in all colours, Tweed, Lawn Tennis,., and Cricketing Hats in variety! Dress Shirts White aud Coloured), Scarves, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Undershirts, and a large assortment of other goods , too numerous to mention. In the Grocery and Ironmongery Departments, all goods of the best qualify, and, special yalu^ ' fpr casH will be givep. As I havaho heavy, outlay in the shape of rent and wages,' I am in a position tp sell at the lowest living profit. Note the Address: ** ' .- "A. (Next Barton's Commercial Hotel), ! /;. , HAMILTON..' . i

O M. SALMON; "• _ TAILOR, j HAMILTON-WEST / (Near Co-operative Stote), ! In thanks for^the support; already, accorded to him 7 begs to assure those who" "will favour' him with their? orders, that nothing will be wanting .on! his part to give entire satisfaction, f iL) , ■ ' "T 5 ) - x i.. Samples of Newest Goods as well as old tried favor/bite£, /. >; » Thoroughness rfnd durability, combined with latest modes and easy fit, may be depended on. i! Punctuality, wi extreme moderation in charges 'will bVfou'nd satisfactory", ; :■ !:-- > tt-v '- "> ; RIDING TROUSERS (durable and <cobfortable in the saddle), a SPECIALLY. "" Hamilton, ; &h" April, 1886. ' '

Surplus Stock. to clear out for cash!* '-.!■' - -'- u<J ;Y '- WHITE CLOVER, 10id — prime quality nsvtr Dutoh T * /COWGRASS,jfId.^ , .prinrap quality Fresh New Seeds English From ' TREFOIL, 4Jd — Jas. Carter & Co., I > prime quality <V )., The -- 1 English Queen's Seedsmen, RAPE, 4d— prime London. quality Broad- « leaved Essex V Rape COCKSFOQT— Best Local and Southern, 7s6dto7S9d . { « i RYTEGRASS— Poverty Bay, '6s to 6s 6d f SUPERPHQSBHATE ~ Dunedin £6. 25 per cent, phosphate, 4£ ammonia. : SUPERPHOSPHATE— Lawes', £6 10s. 26 per cent, phosphate, 1 ammonia. SACKS-New 4'bushel, 31bs. each, 6i per dozen. Orders will be executed according to priority of application. , , Samples, free by post.

np|.TREE FIREWOOD, c^ into short , JL , .lengths,' and delivered, ' Single J loads 12s, two or more at 10s per |«ad. —Apply Mr Knox, Auction Mart, Hamiltoo, where aajnples can be acw.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2150, 20 April 1886, Page 3

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988

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2150, 20 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2150, 20 April 1886, Page 3

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