Wanteds, &c. WANTED KNOWN—S. Tucker ha: opened a Branch Store at Hamil ton East. All goods very cheap, for casl only. IX/TANKED KNOWN.-FENQING-Vf;; Haviog -a.very' largtj stock! o Tot'ara Po'ats 011 hand, 'afsO al&rgej suppl'i of Plain and Barbed Wire, with Rollers Pins and Staples, those fencing can b( supplied at the lowest possible rates a the New Wharf, Cambridge. WANTED KNOWN—That, as : am giving up business in Hamil ton, all accoun.ts_.due to ff me must be paic before the 2dth oi|Jii(ly;'''6t'legal proceed : iligs will be taken to recover the sanx without further notice. FRANK O'TOOLE, yyANTED KNOWN—C. A. OGLE Chemist and. Druggist, has commence ~ • : > \ 'f 1 1 -V:. i i ?•; ;n" ■ business in Te Awamutu. Prescription: carefully compounded. Jno. Martin.] fEDWD. Martin ANTED KNOWN TO THEII Friends and Customers— That MARTIN & CO., Tailors anc Habitmakers, have Removed to the foo of Wakefield-street (two doors above th< Clarendon Hotel), where they have jus opened'i&.choice.selection of T,weeds anc Coatings. ITT ANTED —10,000 Persons to call ai ** the AUCKLAND BOOT DEPOT, Duke-street, Cambridge. Why ? Because we have a Large Stock of English BOOTS AND SHOES, and .are , selling at REDUCED ,<RATJE£ ; foroW month : fdr'Cash. * U ;| T. L. cox, Manager. N.B.—Boots of evex-y description made to order, : and, repairing ,done daily, neat and cheap. Running .on my farm, near Ohaupo, for the last two'months, one Two-year-old STEER, white, with red neck, red spots on side ; no visible brand or ear-mark. If not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days will be sold to pay expenses at Messrs Hunter and Co.'s sale on July 12. THOMAS COWLEY, Ohaupo. June 20, 1887. O T I C E. Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to have their Horses . .trained to give them pleasure in riding, send them to _A, CONNOLLY. Hamilton East, 18"th April, 1887. JJAMILTON DOMAIN BOARD. Public Notification. SALE OF LEASEHOLDS."' ? THE'- LEASE for ONE YEAR of GALLOWAY-STREET RECREATION RESERVE, containing Ten Acres, grassed and securely fenced, will be offere'd-at PUBLIC AUCTION by Mr John Knox at his Auction Mart, Hamilton West, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 2nd July, 1887, Galloway-street Reserve, 10 acres, at 5s per acre per annum. ..Also, . v , Lot 251, One Acre,"at 5s per annum, for a period of fourteen years. Terms and conditions at sale. Sale at 2 p.m. ; -t * J. M. GELLING, Secretary Domain Board. Domain Board Office, 1 -U . Hamilton, 27th June, 1887. JgOROUGH OF~HAMILTON. Extraordinary Vacancy. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. It is hereby notified that the' Votes Polled by Candidates are as follows J. R. E. Hatrick ... V °B3 S ' - H. M. Salmon ... ... '■ ... '70 Total votes polled 153 I therefore now dcclare Mr JAMES ROBERT E. HATKIGK to have been DULY ELECTED to Office as COUNCILLOR for the Borough of Hamilton, vice Mr C. J. W. Barton elected Mayor. J. M. GELLING, Returning Officer, i Council Chambers, • Hamilton, 28th June, 1887. JgOROUGH OP HAMILTON.: Extraordinary Vacancy. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. I It is Hereby Notified that! Messrs John Parr, and ■' v Sydney Edward Greville Smith, " Have this day been duly NOMINATED as CANDIDATES for the office of COUNCILLOR: for the Borough of Hamilton, and that in compliance with the "Regulation of Local Elections Act, 187G," a POLL will be taken for the return of one Councillor, at the Council Chambers Hamilton, on Thursday, the 7th day'of July next; between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. J. M. GELLING, Returning Officer. ; Council Chambers, -• ; Noon, Wednesday, 29th]June, 1887. JJAMILTON DOMAIN BOARD, TENDERS will be received by the above Board till 7 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT' 4th proximo, for WORKS required in Liverpool and-other streets, West Hamilton, Clearing Furze; Disc Harrowing and Tine Harrowing, in terms of specifications at this office. , Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. "'iv".''.]!}' ' J. M. GELLING, ■ Secretary Domain Board. ' Council Chambers, < Hamilton, 29th Jung,;lßß7. t : c j r jp RED M : . 0 :; . N. D j Authorised Surveyor, j Licensed under the Land Transfer Act; HAMILTON. ! i JJOTEL/ OTOROHANGAv a; ;f | A. a. S. BLACK, j The above hotel, which has been re-! cently erected lutnished .throughout in the lc»e3t style, affords excellent accom- ; modation to the travelling public. No expense has been spared the pro--prietor in making hotel equal to any in the WaikatQ, in point of aceommoda-' tion, every convenience being pi - ovidad.. : | Horses and guides to the celebrated caves' : provided for tourists, : rp O JE, E T. THE SHAMROCK HOTEL, I Containing sixteen rooms, now licensed,! but could be had for a Temperance Hotel, if preferred, for £1 5s per week. The above hotel is newly built, and the best iirwttrauttttgi -; Alexandra. ; Alexandra, js®fj r }Bß7.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2336, 30 June 1887, Page 3
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