Notices. |7"IHIKIHI TOWN DISTRICT. Notification of Valuation List. TAKE NOTICE.—The Valuation List for the Kihikihi Town District is now open for inspection at the office of the Town Board, Whitmoro street, Kihikihi, during business hours. All objections thereto must be left at the Post-otliou. Kihikihi, on or before the l,">th day of February, ISS!).. addressed to the Assessment Court, ami a copy of every such objection must be left at the ollice of the Town Board not later than seven days before the next sitting of the said Conrt. FORBES GORDON, Town Clerk. Kihikihi, 15th January, 1SS!). T7l DUCA TIO N 11 ESER VE S. TENDERS will be received by the School Commissioners for the Auckland Provincial District, Iti^h-street, Auckland, up to noon of MONDAY, the '23th day of January, ISS9, for the LEASE, for a term of twenty-one years, of any of the undermentioned EDUCATION RESERVES. Tenders must bo enelo?ed in an envelope, addressed "The School Commissioners Auckland Provincial District, Auckland,' , and marked on the outside "Tender for Lease ot Reserve," and must be accompanied by a cash deposit equal to the iirst half-year's rent. Conditions of lease and forms of tender may be obtained on application to the undersigned. 11. N. GARLAND, Secretary. December 23, ISBS. PARISH OF MANGAPIKO - Lot :i 10, 49 acres. TE AROHA SURVEY DISTRICT— Block IX., Section 5,131 a. 12r. 27p. TOWN Ob , TE AWAMUTU-Lots 141, 142, 143, 1 acre. rip E~~ N D E fi S. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon of January '20th iast., for FALLING, CROSS-CUTTING and JACKING LOGS. Specifications to be seen at Messrs Fawkes and Foxall's Sawmill, Whatawhata. FAWKES & FOXALL, Whatawhata. January 15th, ISS9. nn n isf D e li s. TENDERS will be received at this ollice up tD February Ist, addressed to George Eivery, for 1 xVcre, No. 270, Cambridge West. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE ELVERY. 80110 UGH OF HAMILTON. The Impounding Act, ISB4APPLICATIONS for the office of POQNDKEEPER will be received by the Council up till THURSDAY, the olst instant. Ke.ll USEKATIOS. One-third of the proceeds from the poundage fees ; "2s 0d for writing and delivery, or posting any notice; and 2s Gd for writing and inserting any notice in a newspaper. J. M. GELLING, Town Clerk. Hamilton, January IS, ISS9. lICENSE FOR SLAUGHTERJ HOUSE. I, William Ja.mi-.s Alkxaxdeu, intend to apply to the Waipa County Council at the next meeting of the Council for a license for a Slaughter-house on Allotment No. 275, Parish of Puuiii. W. J. ALEXANDER, Te Awamutn. I)E A. IIEANEY, STOREKEEPER, it AND HOTEMvEEPER, LICHFIELD. All Claims against the above Estate must be scut in, with proper proof of debt, to the undersiimod, on or before noon of FRIDAY, Ist February. A. 11. NATHAN, l Trll , tpM (Son of James iiowden, Auckland), has now started in the above business in those premises lately in the occupation of Messrs Murray and Spencer. lI.H. is prepared to guarantee all work entrusted to him, either in the repair of Watches and Jewellery, or any small mechanical work. —Waterbury Watches can be repaired at a trifling cost. EDUCATION FOR BOYS, thorough and economical, in one of the healthiest, prettiest, and most accessible districts of the Waikato.—Four young gentlemen, from 7 to 14 years of age, are received in the home of a Trained and Certificated Teacher, ex-Military Officer, and a successful Instructor, who will prepare the lads either for the upper forms of the Grammar School, mercantile, or agricultural life, as may be desired. Liberal table; motherly supervision; excellent bedrooms; good and safe bathing. Inclusive terms, no extras, £30 per annum. References : Rev. W. Calder, Ponsonby ; Rev. R. J. Boler, Tc Awamutu ; J. Aubin, Esq., Alexandra; J. Parr, Esq., Hamilton. Address : Captain Hearnc, Alexandra, Waikato. VS7IDOW ABBOTT FUND. Wcekl}' subscriptions will be received by the undersigned on behalf of the above fund. This ease is one which especially appeals to the charitably minded, as, within a few months of each other, this unfortunate woman has been bereft of her husband and eldest son, and is uow left with ii large family of helpless children, one of whom requires almost the undevoted attention of the mother. Weekly subscription, however small, will be thankfully received. GEO. EDGECUMBE. rTrTT"]!! S II I N G . I In returning thanks to my customers for past favours, 1 hep to inform them and the settlers generally that I have PUIICHASED a NEW THRESHING MACiii;^, which will be at their service during the ensuing season. FRANK O'NEILL, Pukerimu. January 10th, 1889. CAUDS, CIRCULARS, &c, plain or coloured, best of style, at Waikato Times Oilictt.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2578, 19 January 1889, Page 3
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