-Notices. 3 Y E p EOPLE 0F \y aikato ' b COME! \ SALVATION ARMY TEA e AND PRESENTATION OF COLOURS, d a I AUGUST 14th. t J HAMILTON PUBLIC HALL. f Tickets, Is 6d. ' Major Lovelock and D.W.O. Staff in Command. 5 gILVER gTAR ' I^/J-INSTRBLS. 1 The above Company will give a - GRAND ENTERTAINMENT r IN THE , Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton East, ; In aid of the funds of the Hamilton Light ' Infantry Band, on ■ THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16tii. Front Seats, 2s ; Back, Is. [ PROGRAMMES TUESDAY'S ISSUE. JJAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY. THURSDAY NEXT being a Public Holiday, the Corps will parade at 10 a.m. sharp at the Volunteer Hall, for Govern- , ment daylight parade. JAMES REID, Captain. dSujatjjgT*, jsESair E N D li R S . TENDERS will be received up to 4 o'clock on TUESDAY, September 4th, for the ERECTION of HOSPITAL BUILDINGS and OLD PEOPLE'S REFUGE at Hamilton. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office up to the day of opening the tenders, and at the office of the Waikato Hospital Board, Hamilton, Irom Monday, August 20th, to the day of opening. D. RICHARDSON, Architect, Cambridge. ROAD DISTRICT. Extraordinary Vacancy. An EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY having occurred in the Board of the above district, I hereby give notice that I appoint MONDAY, the 27th inst., the day for the ELECTION to fill the same; and I further appoint the Estate Offices, Matamata Railway Station, the place, and 12 noon on SATURDAY, the 18th inst., the time for receiving the NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES to fill such vacancy. JOHN SIMPSON, Returning Officer, Matamata Road District. Matamata, 9th August, ISBS. YY" AIT O A ROAD BOARD. Public notice is hereby given that all RATES due to the Waitoa Road Board shall be payable to Alexanmrßrkmnkr, at his residence, at Waikuku, Morrinsville, where the Kate Book is open for inspection. WILLIAM P. CHEPMELL, Chairman, Waitoa Road Board. Morrinsville, Bth August, 1888. Hamilton, 10th August ISSS. To His Worship the Mayor of Hamilton*. SIR, —We, the undersigned burgesses, respectfully request you will invite the pesple of Hamilton to make the day of Tree Planting Bee, to he held on the llith inst., a public holiday, closing their places of business for the auspicious occasion, and appeal to them to take a lively interest in this laudable object, with an understanding that if the day fixed should be wet, that it be held on the following day (Friday).—We are, Sir, yours obediently, Geo. Edgecumbe James Hume Lewis O'Neill J. T. Home A. McGarrigle J. S. Edgecumbe J. R. E, Hatrick Henry M. Salmon R. Parr, for John N. R. Cox Parr W. Jones Robt. Fitemaurice Robt. Peat Sandes W. Macgregor Hay William Taylor James Reid Stephen Tucker W. Dey A. Scott W. F. Bell F. J. von Sturmer A. O. Kelly Joseph Frear C. N. LeQuesne Thos. Cassidy Saml, McLernon John Knox To the Burgesses Signing the Above Requisition. Gentlemen, —I have much pleasure in responding to your request, and heartily invite the whole of the people of Hamilton to make a holiday, and take part in the ceremonies on Thursday, 10th inst, and I beg you will all assemble about 10.30 a. in. on that day near S. Peter's Church, and proceed to the Lake, headed by the band, and there perform the good work you have so well and wisely allotted to yourselves. ISAAC COATES, Mayor. J. M. GREENWOOD, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSER, HAMILTON. JUST RECEIVED : New Assortment of Pipes! Tobacco, Cigarettes, &c! TRY THE NEW 'ROSE' TOBACCO PERFUMERY 1 HAIR OILS ! J) EARL JjIOAM, fob the rjIEETH SHOOTING GALLERY NOW OPEN : ONE PENNY A SHOT. HAKRY ELLISON, Tobacconist and Torf Commission Agent. Queen-street, Market Entrance, and Hobson-street, AUCKLAND. Commissions executed on all forthcoming events straight out and double. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. BIBLES, Prayer Books and Hymn Books, at Murray and Spencer's, next Hatrick's,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2510, 11 August 1888, Page 3
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