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Notices. Raglan native licensing DISTRICT. The undernamed candidate having been duly nominated for the office of Assessor for the above district, and no other nomination having been received, I hereby declare the said person to be duly elected. Wiretnu Hounuku WILLIAM BULFORD, Substitute for the Returning Officer. Raglan, 22nd February, 18S7TAKIWA RAIHANA WAIPIRO MAORI 0 WHAINGAROA. NOTEMEA kua ata whakahuatia te tangata e mau nei, tona ingoa ki raro iho nei hei Ateha mo te Takiwa e mau nei te ingoa kei runga ake nei, a, notemea hoki kihai i whakahuatia mai te ingoa o tetehi atu, ka kii atu nei ahau kua whakaturia taua taugata hei Ateha Wiremu Hounuku. NA WIREMU PURUWHATA, Riwhi mo te.Kai Whakahaere o te Pooti. Whaingaroa, 22 o Pepuere, 1887.
COURTS. Notice i.s heueav cia'en that the ASSESSMENT COURTS, uuder " The Rating Act," 1876, for the undermentioned Borough and Town District will be holden as follows :— Kihikihi Town District—Town Hall, Kihikihi, March 7th, at 9 a.m. Borough of Hamilton —Court - house, Hamilton, March 16th, at 2 p.m. THOMAS JACKSON, Jludge of Assessment Courts. Reaidertt Magistrate's Office. Hamilton, 23rd February, 1887. NORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). The Directors have this day made a CALL (the 10th) of ONE SHILLING per share on the capital of the Association, payable at the office, Customsstreet, Auckland, on or before the 20th March, 1887. W. GARRETT, Secretary. Auckland, 16th Feb., 1887. A. JOWITT MERCHANT. I abominate shams, and X Believe in THIS PAPER. WHY ? Because it is a credit to both seller and buyer, and disseminates useful information. HOUSEKEEPERS ! Do you appreciate ago od article ? If so, why not have the best ? USE "GOLDEN GEM" FLOUR AND XL ALLJATMEAL, Have you Good Butter for Sale ? Give me a call ? You will meet with prompt attention combined with a homely style, and I can supply You, at fair and moderate charges, with many of the everyday requisites of your homes. ALFRED JOWITT, WHOLESALE GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANT, AGENT AND IMPORTER, CTJSTOMS-STREET EAST, Box AUCKLAND. 329
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2283, 26 February 1887, Page 3
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