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Mr Buckland will hold his usual Cambridge sale on Saturday next. A notice from the Te Awamutu poundkeeper appears in our advertising colnmns. Messrs J. Gilmonr and Co. make a fresh announcement in our business columns today. Mr John Parr, of Hamilton House, has a notice in this issue, interesting to all classes. The estimate of the incomo and expenditure of the Kihikihi Town Board is published.in our advertising columns. This was Gibbon's definition of matrimony " Choice difficult—success doubtful —engagement perpetual." The President of the French Agricultural Society estimates the damage to the crops in France by bad weather at 500,000,000 francs. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at S. Stephen's Church, Tamahere, to-morrow, at the usual hour of Divine Service. Mr S. Pascoe, of the Waikato Brewery, Hamilton, draws the attention of his customers and others, to his new spring brew of ale, made on the celebrated Burton principle. ■ ■ > , ' ; The allotment on which is erected the Town Hall, Kihikihi, will be offered for sale by Mr J. S. Buckland on Monday, November sth. " The office of the Kihikihi Townßoard has been removed to the old constabulary office, Whitmore-street, and will teCopen on Saturdays, from 2t04 p. in. / A Two men who had been Roman. Catholic priests of "unblemished character arid good standing " were recently received intr* the Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, Rome. The new small-bore rifles of the French Government do not- prove to bo • more humane than the old large-bore guns, as expected ; they shiver the bone and tear the flexh just as badly, Paris has thirty miles of pipe for carry] ing compressed air for power. The engines are 3,000-horse power and the coal consumption fifty tons daily. S. McLernon will personally attend at his Hamilton shop during the time of clearing sale. See advertisement.' Watches cleaned for ss; glas.'ej fitted, Gd each. All work guaranteed as usual. An important sale of well-bred , horao stock, pure-bred shorthorn and Hereford cattle, and pure Lincoln Bheep will be held by Mr J, S, Buckland oil Wednesday, November 21st. Full particulars will ta advertised in a isu«»,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2543, 27 October 1888, Page 2

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Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2543, 27 October 1888, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2543, 27 October 1888, Page 2

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