Notices. FT AMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY. Company Orders. The whole Company will parade at C o'clock sharp at the Volunteer Hull on THURSDAY EVENING. Each man must provide himself with blankets, knifi-, fork, spoon, platu and pannikin. I wou'd request as many men aa possible to turn out at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning, to assist in erecting tents and putting camp in order. JAMES REID, Captain. O AMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY. A MEETING of the above Corps will be held on MONDAY NEXT, April 22nd, at the Encampment Grounds, for the purpose of electing a Lieutenant, vice J. S. Edgecumbe, resigned. JAMES REID, C;ipt. Commanding. Himilton, April latli, 1889. VOLUNTEER EASTER ENCAMPMENT AT HAMILTON. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., at 8 p.m., for the undermentioned SUPPLIES :- Potatoes, at per ton Chaff, at per ton Milk, at per gallon Firewood, at per ton. Oats, at per bushel. Further particulars may be obtained oq application to the undersigned. The lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES REID, Captain. N.B.—Tenderers should be in attendance when tenders are opened. OAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received up to on WEDNESDAY, the 24th inst., for the following works : — Contnic'; No. 11 : Building a Bridge with stone abutments over the Wainui Stream, near Raglan Contract No. 12 : Building a Bridge over the Whoogape Creek Contract Is'o. 13 : Building a Bridge over the Opnatia Creek. Plans and specifications for all contracts at my office, Hamilton ; for No. 11 at the Council Chambers, Raglan, and for Nos. 12 and 13 at Mr Brooks' residence, Churchill. Address tenders " The Clerk Raglau County Council, Ra«lan," and endorse them " Contract for No. " Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. G. S ANDES, C.E., Engineer Raglan Couuty Council. April 10th, ISS9.
rj\O ROAD CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by the Phko County Council for FORMING ROADS at Te Aroha. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of tlio undersigned, where tenders will be received up to 5 o'clock of SATURDAY NEXT, the 20th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FRANCIS PAVITT, Engineer. Te Aroha, 13th April, ISS9. A N T E FT TENDERS for TAKING UP five acres of POTATOES at per ton. Ploughing out and harrowing done by .advertiser. Tenders to be in by 20th 'April. JAMES G, MoMIKEN, Tnhikarainea, Waipa.
' IPENDERS will be received for i. BUILDING a FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE at Ohaupo up to May Ist, timber and bricks found. Plans and specifications can be seen at J. Cassidy's, Ohaupo, until April 22ud, and at T. Cassidy's shop, Hamilton, from April 22nd to 30th. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. CASSIDY, Butcher, Ohaupo. rrio builders. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until noon of FRIDAY, 26th April, for the ERECTION of a HOUSE (six rooms) on Messrs Grices' Block, Maungatautari. Plans and specifications on view at my office, Kihikihi. Tenders to be marked outside, " Tender for House." ALEX. ARMSTRONG, C.E, TTALUABLE FARM AND HOMEV STEAD, TAMAHERE, WAIKATO. To be Leased by Tender. That FREEHOLD ESTATE at Tamahere, Waikato, between Hamilton and Cambridge, consisting of 500 ACRES, or thereabouts, of first-class Land, being parts of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Parish of Tamahere, Waikato, at present in the occupation of Mr S. S. Graham.
The land is in grass and crops, and sub-divided into numerous paddocks by substantial fences. There are erected on the property a Dwellinghouse, containing eleven rooms, partly concrete, outhouses, barns, stables, milking shed, servant's cottage, dairy, and substantial stockyards and piggeries. The dwellinghouse commands a fine view of the surroundirg country. It has flower and vegetable gardens attached, and an old-established orchard, well stocked with fruit trees in full bearing. The Farm is partly bounded by good roads, and has a large frontage to the Waikato River. The Tamahere Public School, Church, Store, and Post and Telegraph Offices are adjacent to the Farm. It is most centrally situated, and is convenient to the principal Cattle Markets and Railway Stations. Written tenders for the lease of the above-mentioned property for a term of five years will be received by the undersigned up to the 27th of April, 18SJ). The lessee may have an option to purchase. Further particulars may be obtained, and the conditions of lease seen, on application to Mr S. S. Graham, at Tamahere, or to the undersigned at Queen-street, Auckland. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. WILLIAM COLEMAN, J. FRIAR CLARKE, Trustees of the Will of Captain G. E. Bead, deceased. Queen-street, Auckland, 27th March. 1889. |Y 0 T I C E. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Waikato Land Association's property in search of game, or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands, 9th February, 1888. ;
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2615, 16 April 1889, Page 3
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