Notices. IMPORTANT STOCK SALE I N. R. COX Has determined to have on ANNUAL OASEC STOCK SALE previous to Stocktaking. The FIRST SALE will commence ou MONDAY, July sth, and close on SATURDAY, July 31st. , » It will be fresh in the niemory of purchasers at N. R. Cox's last Sale, after the dissolution of partnership, how everything was sold at SLAUGHTERING PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST! In order to effect a speedy clearance, the present CASH SALE will be conducted on precisely tho same principle. «r TERMS STRICTLY GASH. IN". _&. OOX, LONDON HOUSE, HAMILTON. Genuine; Clearance Sale ! SEVEN ' roa SEVEN * days! « days! More will the remainder of the Stock of the HAMILTON BOOK DEPOT (late K. G. Lennox) be offered to the public -A.T .PRICES LOWER THAN EVER ! Books ! Stationery ! Fancy Goods ! PIPES! TOBACCO POUOHBS! WORK BOXES! And othetf articles of <Jaily use can now be h»d at half the cost price, Remember !— The place will be closed for good after next week. C-f-BOXtGKEI Or_E]_9_SO-E», THE WAIKATO TIMES BUILDINGS; HAMILTON.
OUKEKURA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited, up to SATURDAY, 3Ut inst., for CULVERT and CUTTINGS on Watson's Roa#. ' Specifications can be seen aft the office of the Board, and at Mr Andrew Wai* lace's, Putney, who will show the work to intending contractors on Wednesday, 21st inst., at 2 p.m. , , .. Deposit of 5 per cent, oil amount of contract to accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted . HUGH FITZGERALD, Clerk Pukekura Road Board. j Fairview, Cambridge, 13th July, ISB6. I
TVTEWCASTLE ROAD BOARD. WRITTEN TENDERS (addressed to the undersigned), will be received to 12 o'clock noon, 24th inst.. For Clearing, Forming, Grading, Draining, and Fascining part of Road leading from Waipa County Road at Crawfords Corner to Hamilton - Whatawhata County Road, near McCuchan's farm. Specification for the work may be seen at the office of the Board (my residence). Lowt-st or any tender not neoe'ssarily accepted. P. CORBOY, Chairman Newcastle Road Board. Whatawhata, July lith, 1886.
T7"IRIKIRIROA ROAD BOARD. Notice under Public Works Act 1882, Sections 10, 93, and Following Sections. It is proposed to CLOSE a certain ROAD running alongside of the Railway Station at Taupiri, at the south-east corner of same, containing 28 perches, more or les9, and to take in lieu thereof.*, portion of Section No. 209, Parish of Komakorau, to form a road. Plans of these proposed alterations can be seen at the office of the Kirikiriroa Road Board, KinUiriroa, for eight weeks from this date, and any objection to the taking must be sent in writing to the Kirikiriroa Road Board withiu forty days from this date. A. PRIMROSE, Chairman, Khikiriroa Road Btard. '. Kirikiriroa, May 28th, 1880.
rpE AWAMUrU TOWN DISTRICT*.' Notice is hereby given, that the Te Awamutu Town Board intends to MAKE a RATE of three-farthings in the pound on the rateable property in the above district on Monday, August 2nd, 18S6, for the period commencing Ist April, 1886, and ending March 3lst, 1887, the rate to be payable in one sum on the 3rd day of August next. The rate book is now open for inspec- ! tion at the office of the Board. J. WALTON, Chairman.
DIAKO COUNTY. Notice to Ratepayers, Te Aroha Biding. Notice is Hereby Given that the Piako County Council intends, at a meeting of the said Council to be held at ! the Botough Council Chambers, Hamilton, at 10. lf> a.m. en WEDNESDAY, ' the 4th day of August next ; to MAKE A SEPARATE KATE of Three Farthings in the £ on the rateable value of all rateable property within the Te Aroha Riding, such rate to be for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 18S6, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1887, to become due and pay- - able iv one sum upon the Ist day of 1 September, 18S6, to the undersigned, at I the Council offices, Cambridge, where the ' Rate-book is open for inspection. i CHAS. TUCK, | Clerk and Collector, * Piako County, I Cambridge, 15th July, 188 G.
Palace Hotel Whitakerstreet, Te Aroha, (Three minutes walk from the Celebrated ; Hot Springs.) By far the largest, best appointed, and most comfortable Hotel in the district. Suites of Private Rooms for families, with Piano. Baths, Commercial, Dining, and Smok- { ixg Rck>ms. j Splendid Billiard Room. i The Cuisine is first-class, and Wines and J Spirits the very best. Bradley and Co.'s 1 line of Royal Mail Coaches run in con- ' junction with Hotel. Terms, £1 10s per 1 week. c JAMES WARREN, Proprietor. *
WILLIAM VOICE, * Blacksmith and Wheelwright, \ TE AWAMUTU, ] BEGS to inform the Settlers in the neighbourhood that he is now ready to execute all kinds of Blacksmith and - Wheelwright's work, and from his long' t experience in the trade he is confident of ' being able to give satisfaction on any job ( eatrwtcd to him, I
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Waikato Times, Volume 2188, Issue XXVII, 17 July 1886, Page 3
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