Notices. f7 jT~sanders, BOOTMAKER. EVERY tlescviption of Boots on hand, or made to order, at the lowest possible prices consistent with quality. Fit and quality guaranteed. Repairs executed with neatness, economy and despatch. JE. K. HATIIIOK, Diaper, Tailor „ and Clothier, Hamilton East and West, and at Mr A. Isaacs' late store, Duke-street, Cambridge.—Blankets from the Kaiapoi, J.loslyn and Wellington Factories. Flannels (Colonial and English), in great variety. Shirtings, ttheetinss, &c. C Ladies' Macintoshes and Gents' ditto. Dress Materials- Plushes, Silks, Velveteens. &c, &0., a splendid selection to choose from. Ladies' and Children's Hats in endless variety ; ladies' Fading Caps iu velvet and plush, the latest novelty. Men's and Boys' Hats and Cap" from 6d each. Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, ku. Crewel Silks, Knitting and Macrriinc Cord, Transfers, and every description of fancy goods. The finest asHorMiieut of Jerseys out of Auckland ; bciii'' a sample lot, no two alike. Kaiapoi Clothina a speciality : A full assortment of Men's, Youths' and Boys . Clothing altered to fit without extra cliargo. Tailoring in all its branches, under the management of Mr Ri!ny. The linest selection of Tweeds out of Auckland to choose from. Five per cent, discount on all purchases amounting to CI and upwards. AH goods marked in plain limires. Cheapest hoiue iu Woil.ato in all departments for cui-h. F. ,1. SANDERS, Cambridge Agent.
rr\ E KOWil A I RAC E8 , A To be held on TUESDAY NEXT, 23th INST., AT TE KOWHAI, WATPA, NEAR NGARUAWAHIA. Pkookamiie. 1. HURDLE RACE, of Ssovs. ; over six flights 3ft. &u. hurdles. Distance, U miles. Nomination on course. 2. MAIDEN RACE, of 3«vs. Distance, H miles. Post entry. Nomination, •2s Gel. 3. TE KOWHAI HANDICAP, of (5 sovs. l')istaii'.:-.\ "2 miles. Nomination, ."i.i; acceptance on course. 4. PONY RACK, of £2 10s ; for ponies 14 lnuds" 2 inches and under. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance ou course, 5. SETTLERS' RACE, of £:) 103; for horses the l/oim file property of settlers residing within a radius of ten miles from Te Kowhai. Distance, lj miles. Nomination, ss: acceptance and handicap on course. G. SELLING RACE, of £2 10s. Winner to be sold for i'o 3s ; tho surplus to go to the funds. Distance, threequarters of a mile. Nomination, us ; acceptance on course. 7. HACK RACE, of 2sovs. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance ou course.
Nominations to be sent in by 4 o'clock on SATURDAY NEXT, the 2.> th iiist., addressed to ILOIII TAKKREI, Secretary Te Kowhai Racing Club, Ngaruawahia. |> AGLAN COUNTY. Onewhero EidinsThe following is the result of the poll taken for the olHco of Councillor on Saturday, the 18th Inst. :— A otes. Hunt, Timothy 1 McDonald, John Kinnear ... 0 I therefore declare Timothy Hunt duly elected. JOHN B. SOMERSET, Rcf.urniug Olficer. Rag'an, 20th M.iy. 1830. rJANGIAOHIA ROAD DISTRICT. v The ANNUAL MEETING of the Ratepayers will br. lu-hi at the residence of the Collector (!1. T. Siblcy), near Tc ■Vwaiiuitii, on THURSDAY, the 'IZni May,a.7p.n,. j Chairinaii, IJautjinoliia Koad Board. Te AwamuUi, '20tli May, ISSD.
MANGAPIKO ROAD DISTEICL Extraordinary Vacancies. Notice is hereby given that THRU I , ' KXTRAOUDINA RY VA CAN OI K S Inve occurred in the Mangapiko Road Board, and an ELECTION lo fill the same will be held on SATURDAY, ' OF CANDIDATES will be received at the old Schoolroom, Paterangi, on SATURDAY, May 25th, at noon. N. T. MAUNDER, Returning Officer. THE AWAMUTU TOWN DISTRICT.
Notice is hereby given that two extraordinary vacancies have occurred in the Ta Awamutu Tovvu Board, and an ELECTION to fill the same will be held on TUESDAY, June 4th. NOMINATIONS OF CANDIDATES will be received at the Post-olfice, Te Awamutu, on MONDAY, May 27th, at 11. T. SIBLEY, Returning Officer. mo THERAGLAN AND KAWHIA I SETTLERS. All persons who are subscribers to the Medical Fund raised on behalf of keeping a medical attendant in the district will have the benefit of hia attendance free; medicines only to be paid for. TiiiiMrt Stuicti.y Cash. AUGUSTE Bα Y, Dispensing Chemist. Te Mala, lfith l<\:biuary, ISS'J.
tvt o T I C E . On and after thfi 18th, tlio undrrsiism'd will call and COLLECT ALL MONIES DUE for the services if their stiUionn, and all old outstanding accounts not PAID forthwith will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection by ordir New Zealand Stud and Pedigree Stock Company. C. LAKE. Cambridge, March loth, ISS9. TJUbIT! ipiRE! jTURE ! r l Jl 1 The unders'micd bepa to (renounce that ho has RESUMED BUSINESS in the store lately occupied by Mr llybiirn. ' wh.r, he has 01M5NEU UL' A NEW .STOCK, and he will be glad to sto all 1 his former j,atvoiis atiiiiii. Ev-iry requisite for carrying on the business. R. B. BROWN, Saddler, Te Awamutu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2630, 21 May 1889, Page 3
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