Notices. [ pAKURANGA HOUNDS. The FIRST MEET of the season will take place at Mr J. S. Buckland's Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, on WEDNESDAY, '20th inst., at 11 a.m. At Hautapu—FßlDAY, 22nd inst., at 11 a.m. At Gwynnelands —SATURDAY, 23rd inst,, at 3 p.m., to run a drag. All subscriptions to Hunt Club are now due, and the undersigned will be glad to receive the names of all gentlemen wishing to become members. ° A. BACIT, Hon. Sec. Waikato Hnnt Club. porULAE QONCERT. Hamilton Public Hail. WEDNESDAY, 18TH JULY, 18SS. Programme. 1. Violin and Piano — Overture, " Les Cloches de Corneville " 2. Song—"Bay of Biscay" 3. Duet—" I would that iny love'' 4. Part Songs — "Village Maiden," "May Day" 5. Song—"Should he Upbraid" 6. Piano Duet—" Puritani" 7. Comic Song—"Killaloe" S. Song—" Magic Music " 9. Trio—"o! Memory" 10. Part Songs—"On Yonder Rocks, " Field Flowers." Interval of Five Minutes. U. String Quartette (Mozart) 12. Duet—" Army and Navy " 13. Piano Solo—" Sonate Pathfetique" (Beethoven) 14. Duet—" Swallows " 15. Song—" All Hallowe'en" 16- Duet—" 0 ! that we were Maying " 17. Song—" Cherry Ripe " IS. Comic Song—"A Mustard Plaster" 19. Song—" Suleika ' 20. Part Song—" Good Night " God Save the Queen.
Ad mission—One Shilling ; Children half-price. H. CQNNELL. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HAMILTON. Wednesday, July 25, 1888. GRAND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT BY THE NGAKUAWAHIA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB, In aid of the Widow and Family of the late Mr Abbot, of Pukete. Part I. John Maddiaon Morton's Charming Comedietta, JOHN T\OBBS, 0H N JfOBBS, Part 11. The Amusing Sporting Farce entitled STEEPLECHASE, TEEPLECH ASE, Or, In The Piuskis. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; Curtain at 8 p.m. Adinissiun : 2d and Is ; children half-
price. To Conclude with a Dance. A G L A N ' ' COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that, in accordance with the provisions of the " Dog Registration Act, 1880," the Raglan County Council has appointed the undermentioned persons to be REGISTRARS for the purposes of the above Act, and the places set opposite their respective names to be the Registration Offices where dogs may be registered within the Raglan County Name of Registrar. | Registration Offioa. Te Rata Tc Aha (for Oaewhero, T e IH i s resiacnce, Altan and Wha- j Rangiriri ngape Ridings)... J J. H. Thompson j p ost . offioe> Hara . (for Pirongia Rid- > . j iuc) ... ... J ■\ Council Chambers, J. B. Somerset (for I Raglan, on TuesKarioi Riding)... j days, from 10 ) a.m. to 4 p.m. The Registration Fee has been fixed at:
For Sheep"and Cattle Dogs, 2a Cd each ; all other breeds, 5s each. All owners of dogs remainiug unregistered after the 31st inst. will be sued without further notice. JOHN B. SOMERSET, Clerk, Raglan County Council. Raglan, sth July. 1883.
pROPERTY ASSESSMENT. Property Tax Department, Wellington, 2nd July, 18S8. APPLICATIONS are invited from thoroughly competent VALUERS who are willing to act as ASSESSORS for any Road Districts or Outlying Districts in the Counties of Waikato, Piako, VVaipa, and Raglan. A memorandum, stating the nature of the duties to be performed, and also forms of application, may be obtained by applying personally or by letter to the Postmaster at any Post-office that is also a Telegraph-office. J, SPERREY, Commissioner. TO SHEEP-OWNERS. The ANNUAL RETURNS required as per Section 21 of the Sheep Act, 1873, not yet sent in must be forwarded to me not later than SATURDAY, July 14, as these returns are required to be presented to the House before the present session closes. All Sheep-owners failing to make the return by the afore-mentioned date will be proceeded against without further notice. HENRY OLDHAM, Inspector of Sheep. lE. L. SMITH, of Hamilton, being , the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate in Hamilton East, known as the Royal Hotel, do hereby give notice that 1 desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Hamilton on fifth day of September, ISSS, apply for transfer of the said License from myself to Henry Mark Mereeith, my appointee. Dated this fourth day of July, 1888. 0 T I C E. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. I Woodlands, 3rd May, 188SJ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2497, 12 July 1888, Page 3
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