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Notices. The Coming General Election. Every reader of The Waikato Times who is entitled to do so should register his vote, and to assist him in doing so, we give a copy of the Registration Konn, and directions for using it. DIRECTIONS. 1. Cut out the form. 2. Sign your name, address, and occupation on the lines at the foot where indicated, in the presence of an elector of the district whose name is already on the roll. 3. See that said elector also signs at the foot of the attestation. 4. Kill in the blanks left for day and date at the left hand bottom corner. 5. Fold up your form, place it in an envelope, address it to the Registrar of Electors for W aikato [nr Waipa, or Tauranga, as the case may be], at the fop of the envelope write " Claim to Vote,” which renders a postage stamp unnecessary, and drop the letter into the nearest Post-oliicc. “ REGISTRATION OF EEECTOIiS ACT, I STS.” CLAIM FOR ENROLMENT. To the Registrar of Electors,* X HEREBY claim to have my name inserted on the ELECTORAL ROLL °I * . .. And I declare that my name, place of abode, and occupation [nr addition] are correctly stated at the foot hereof; and that If have resided within the Colony of New Zealand for twelve months, and within the said district for the six months immediately preceding the date hereof. Dated the day of 188 .(Name in full). (Address). (Occupation). Signed and declared by the claimant this | day of ,in the year 188 , before me— ( \An Elector of the District, or Rcgistra- * Fill in Waikato, Waipa, or Tauranga, as the case may be. t Note.— When the claim is in respect of a qualification other than residence, state particulars of same, and omit reference to residence.

S. McLERNON IS NOW OFFERING QOUND DURABLE \\T ATCHKS ijOUND DURABLE » ATCHKS RICH JEWELLERY !, SILVER & ELECTROPLATE WARE ! FRENCH CLOCKS! OPTICAL GOODS PIANOS, CUTLERY ! AND EUROPEAN NOVELTIES.! AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. ssr a Visit Respectfully Solicited. VICTOEIA-ST., HAMILTON. And at Gisborne. 0 T I C E. Thanking our Customers at To Awamntu for the liberal support they have accorded us since we took over the business of the Co-operative Company, we now beg to notify that we have transferred the business to MR JAMES RYBURN, Who is empowrcd to collect all accounts due to us. Wo recommend Mr Ryburn to our late customers, W. S. LAURIE k CO. Referring to the above, I beg to state ; for the convenience of customers, I have I made arrangements with Messrs W. S. 1 Laurie and Co. for their Te Awamutu j Branch Store, which will be carried on I by me as heretofore. I Will keep on hand always ample supplies I of I MANURES, GRASS AND CLOVER 1 SEEDS, j Barbed Wire and Plain, Rollers and | Pins, &v. S JAMES RYBURN. I Te Awamutu, 28th March, 18S7. AA&a psr. CHEAP LAND For Sale ! piCKED g gELWYN p in the ELWYN I) LOCK, ECTIONS AOTU FARMS OF AREAS FROM 200 A f6 ES 2000 : ACRES. I i Desuhittion ok Land— Open grass and | fern. All good ploughable laud. i PRICE : j From 15s to 20s per acre- Easy I Terms. ; i Apply to J. S. EDGECOMBE. Hamilton ;or j AY. MOON, 1 Waotu. 1

WAIPA TIMBER MILL. FAWKES & FOXALI HAVIN'; KRKCVKD A SAW-MILL at ti'. ir sh , On Whatawhata-Hamilton Road, Are prepared to Supply. Sawn and Dressed Timber! Ornamental Battens! Mouldings ! P T, &G. Flooring&Vlatched ! Lining Ok KAHIKATEa oit 11LMU ■At Lowest ates per Road, xtailj w or River. TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS. | AS a SUMMER RETREAT j AS. not one anion; tin- SAX A IOK IA n( Xc.v Zealand is so rapidly becoming famous as TE AKOHA. The celebrity of its HOT SPRINGS is extending throughout the length and breadth of the Colony, and the WONDERFUL CURES. effected by the Waters in cases of RHEUMATISM, GOUT. LUMHAGO, LIVER. AND KIDXEV COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION. and Kindred Ailments, arc gratefully testified to in the Visitors’ Hook by Hundreds of Persons who by their use have been icstored to Health and all its enjoyments. The place is Par excellence the Sanatorium of the People- | The CLIMATE in its HEALTH-GIVING j PROPER TIES is unsurpassed: the COST OF f LIVING is exceedingly MODERATE; and the i locality is easy oi access by rivkr, kail, ok | koad. from Auckland and the Thames. In ad- ) dition to these advantages there are for the j Robust abundant means of enjoyment in i Boating, Riding, and Driving. ! while for those in delicate health the neatly laid | out Domain forms a most pleasant resort. The | following analysis of the Waters by Mr J. Aj Pond, Colonial Analyst, and the accompanying | extracts from his report thereon to the Domain I Hoard, will be read with interest. The Samples j were taken from the Springs, as numbered, th«* j temperatures of which ranged from lOodegs. to - 119de,s. Fahr; — | Results expressed in grains per gallon, j These \\ aters areal! feebly alkaline and strongly- | charged with carbonic acid gas, which is constantly escaping from the Springs 5a large quantities. Ibe Lithia. a valuable constituent these Waters, is present in an appreciable qaanthy. Ihe Analyses show these .Springs to be very similar in composition. These' Mineral Waters are exceedingly interesting, and will .prove of great value medicinally. They closely resemble some of tbc European Mineral .springs so celebrated, more especially those of A irhy, Ems, and Kachingen. Ibcir Curative Value will be greatest in Rheumatic and Arthritic Diseases. Calculus, Affections ol the Kidneys, and Dyspepsia, ou may rest assured i thnt all you can do for your springs in th** | shape of improving the facilities for their use, is { entirety ustifiedby the character of the water. OF REMOVAL H, M. SALMON, TAILOR, HAMILTON WEST, Having removed into the more corauio (lions premises so long occupied by Mr James Martin, Tailor, will ha jjlad to see Ins old friends and customers, and in returning thanks for the support already accorded to him, begs to assure those who will favour him with their orders that nothing will he wanting on his part to give entire satisfaction. Thoroughness and durability, combined with latest modes and easy li may he depended on. Punctuality and extreme moderation iu charges will he found satisfactory. llamiltMi, Feb. 9, ISS7. fJpE AROHA HOT SPRING; Board and Residence By the Day or cek on moderate terms at \\7 AVERLEY 1V AVERLEV OUSE, Within three minutes walk of the Baths aud Railway Station,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2358, 20 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2358, 20 August 1887, Page 4

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