■ MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, ETC. a —— s Acmb Skating Rink.—Monday evening. ' Meetings Local Bodies, week ending Sept. 8. I Hamilton Uoao Boaiid. — This day. rt Kan'ciaohia Licensing Committee. — Monday. ', Waikato Hospital Board.— Wednesday. ; Alexandra Town Hoard.—Thursday. 1 Tβ Auoha Domain , Hoard.—Thursday. , Kihikihi Town Board.—Friday. 1 KiiiiKiKiuoA Koad Board.—Friday. . R'VNCIAOHIA Koad Board.—Saturday. ' DATES FOR RECEIVING TENDERS, ETC. '' Hospital Buildinus and Refcck.— lX I Richardson, architect, Cambridge, 4 p.m. 1 Tuesd.iy, Sept. -lth. 1 Tk Awamutu Chkksk Factory.—Tenders for purchase of buildings, plant, etc., J. L. Mandeno, Te Awamutu, 5 p.m. 1 Wednesday, September nth. 1 Karamu Road Contract.—Minister for 1 Public Work-, Auckland, noon, Thursday, September litli. Road Work.—Clerk Kirikiriroa Road Hoard, 2 p.m. Friday, September 7th.
Special Advertisements. I" E W I S O'NEILL, Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Bwiluinos, (In mi! ton. ■VTOTICK TO ADVERTISERS. All advertisements uot otherwise ordered will be inserted until countermanded, and charged for accordingly ; and it is narticnhirly requested that, when practicable such orders for either supplies or countermanding may be in writing. All advertisements should be addressed to the Manager —not to the Editor. \ E W OTORY. MAJOR DUNWOODY'S LEG AND THE GREAT POTTAWATOMIE CLAIM, An Americas Story, BY MAX ADELEE. \\TE have much pleasure in annomicinc to our numerous readers that we have completed arrangements for the publication of a number of short talcs, by leailinj; authors. These tales will occupy about four or five weeks each in publication. Tho first of these, MAJOR DUNWOODY'S LEG, by tho eminent American author Max Adelkk, is commenced in our Supplement TO-DAY. As the author is so widely known and appreciated, the tale will require uo recommendation from us. OUR SUPPLEMENT TO - DAY contains : Poktry.—A Silvery Lining to every Cloud —Appreciation. Serial Talks.—Major Dunwoody's Leg— A Trip to thu Isle of Man. Genkiial Articles.—A Chinese Baby. A Singular Ceremony in Thibet Italian Cignr Workers The Mystery of si Fearful Explosion Solved How to Live on Sixpence a Day The Stanley Expedition: Mr Stanley Severely Womided Siege of a Backwoods Cabin Explorers' Vicissitudes The Zululand Outbreak Christianity in Japan Mr Edison's Phonograph Fire Discipline with the Magazine RiHe Tho Sweating System A Story of the Franco-German War Russian Jews. Farm, Garden and Orchard Notes.— A Daniel come to Judgment—Sensible Suggestion—An Insect Destroyer—Graincleaning Machinery in Russia —Medical Properties of Vegetables—Feeding Youne Pigs—Colouring in Butter—Lucerne— Preserving Beef—Home-mado Fertiliser Wheat in America—-A Community of Potato Growers—The Factory System ; Winter Feed. Miscellaneous Paragraphs, &c.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2519, 1 September 1888, Page 2
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