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Notices. B OKOUdII 01'' CAMBRIDGE. Election of Mayor. In pursuance of the Regulation of Loral Elections Act, IS7O, the Mutiicipnl Corporations Act, 1880, ami amendments thereto, I do hereby declare Ck. James Hally to he DULY ELECTED to the o/iice of Mayor for the Borough of Cambridge, he li ■ini? the only candidate nominated for the ollice. JAS. PATON THOMSON, Returning Oliiccr. Borough Council, Camliridge, 23rd Nov., 1887. J.) AGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Raglan County Council will be held at noon in the Connell Chambers, Raglan, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st December, 1887, to consider and determine the following resolution, notice of which was given hy the chairman at the statutory meeting held on Wednesday, the 23rd day of November, 1887 : “That this Connell do bring the whole of the provisions of ' The Comities Act, 1880,’ into force within the County of Raglan, in accordance with Clause I!) of ‘ The Counties Act, ISS6.’ ” .1. k. McDonald, Chairman, Raglan County Council. Raglan, 24th November, 1887. Notice under “the public WORKS ACT 1882,'’ AND ITS AMENDMENTS. It is iikuehy notified that the Waikato Comity Connell propose to CLOSE a HOAD running between Sections 1 and 2, Parish of Taupiri. A plan of the portion of road to be closed may be seen at the residence of Mr A r . Collins, Huntly, for eight weeks from this date. ANDREW PRIMROSE, Cbai rnian Waikato County Council. Hamilton, 28th October, 1887. |>OROUGH OF HAMILTON. Annual Tenders. TENDERS will be received by the Council up to 7 p.m. on MONDAY, the nth December next, for LAMP-LIGHT-ING, CARTING, GRAVELLING and other requirements, in terms and conditions to be seen at this Office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Hamilton, 23rd November, 1887. THOROUGH OF HAMILTON. TENDERS will be received by the Council till 4 p.m., on WEDNESDAY next, oOtb inst., for works required in forming the upper end of Tbaekoray-street, West side. •Specifications to bo scon at this office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk Town Clerk’s (Iffico, Hamilton, 2otb Nov. 1887. NEW ZEALAND BVANGE LISTIG ASSOCIATION. Fifth Anniversary. The ANNUAL TEA in connection with the above will be bold in Le Qncsne'a Hall, Hamilton East, on TUESDAY EYENING NEXT, 2l)tb inst., at (i 30. After the tea a meeting will be held, when an address will be given by the Rev. C. C. Brown, of Timarn, on some important theme ; after which A LECTURE Will lie delivered by Mr G. ALDRIDGE, of Auckland, On Bible Miracles, sneli as “THE SUN STANDING STILL,” “JONAH AND THE WHALE, ” &c., And Other Old and New Testament Miracles. At intervals the Choir will render some selected pieces. Admission to Tea and Lecture, Is 6d. Chair sharp at So clock. MO R RIN S VIL LE ATHLETIC SPORTS, To be held on the 24th December, 1887Programme to appear in the Waikato Times on Saturday, Deo. lOtb. G A R U A W A II I A. A BAZAAR, In aid of the Presbyterian Church Manse Funds, Will be held in THE TOWN HALL ON Thursday, December 22nd, 1837. Contributors of goods to the above are respectfully requested to forward, or leave with the undersigned, not later than Hie Tuesday previous. Perishable goods and live stock on Thursday morning, and kindly advise the same beforehand. K. JAMES, Secretary Bazaar Committee. J£ 1111K IH 1 SPUR TS. Boxing Day, December 26. No. EVENTS. 1. P.ovs’ Rack, under 12 years, 100 yards (handicap) 2. Maiden Flat Race, I-mile 3. Polk Vaulting (handicap) 4. Hkupi.k Rack, (-mile, 4 flights (handicap) 5. Running Huai Jump (handicap) (i. JI.NGLIKG 7. Bovs’ Rack, 200 yards, 12 to 10 years (handicap) 8. Pony Rack, ((-mile (handicap) 0. Maori Women’s Race 10. Wkksti.lNl! (Cumberland Style) 11. Trotting llandicai' 12. Wrestling (Cornish Style). POST ENTRIES. rro THE LADIES AND GENTS of J. Cambridge and surrounding districts, both young and old, great and small, when yon arc passing by just step inside and try the quality of our boots and shoes, as they are the best and cheapest ever offered in the Waikato. So say all who try them. X.B.—Every description of boots and shoes, band-sewn or pegged, made to order. Riding or jockey boots receive special attention. Comfortable tit guaranteed. Repairing of all kinds of boots and shoes daily, at prices to suit the times. Special attention to orders given T. L, COX, Manager Auckland Boot Dvpdi, Dukc-slrcct, Cambridge. 'jM'. AROHA HOT SPRINGS. Board and Residence By the Day or W eel; on moderate terms at W r AV F.RLEY TT OUSE, averley House, Within three minutes walk of the Baths and Railway Station.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2400, 26 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2400, 26 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2400, 26 November 1887, Page 3

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