Notices. F.~ J SANDERS, BOOTMAKER. EVERY description 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. JR. E. HATRICK, Draper, Tailor „ and Clothier, Hamilton East and West, and at Mr A. Isaacs' late store, Duke-street, Cambridge.—Blankets from the Kaiapoi, Jtoslyn aud_ Wellington Factories. Flannels (Colonial and English), ill great variety. Shirtings, Sheetings, &c. Ladies' Macintoshes and Gents' ditto. Dress Materials- Plushes, Silks, Velveteens. &c., &c., a splendid selection to choose from. Ladies' and Children s Hats in endless variety ; Ladies' Riding Caps in velvet and plush, the latest no\ clly. Meu's and Boys' Hats and Caps, from Gd each. Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, A'e. Crewel Silks, Knitting and Maerame Cord, Transfers, and every description of fancy goods. The finest assortment of Jerseys out of Auckland; being a sample lot, no two alike. Kaiapoi Clothing a speciality : A full assortment of Men's, Youths' and Boys'. Clothing altered to lit without extra charge. Tailoring in all its branches, under the management of Mr Riley. The finest selection of Tweeds out of Auckland to elmo.se from. Five per cent, discount on all purchases amounting to LI and upwards. All goods marked in plain figures. Cheap: st house :n Waikato in all departments for cash. F. J. SAN DKRS, Cambridge Agent. ? ' f AMILTON CHORAL SUUIHTY. GRAND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE PROGRAM Mi:. L Overture —■" Marehc Militaire " (Scotson Clark) 2. Chorus —" Come, (3.d Comrade (Opera " Faust ") 3. Solo—" Tho Scout" (F. Campnna) 4. Duet—" The Chiiilren's Homo" (F. 11. C.l wen) 5. So'o — "Till the. Breaking oE the Day" (iJ'in-suti) G. Chorus —'".IVithi some and (Jay (Op - a '' William Tell ") Sijlo—'' Leve'l; Di'eatll" (F. Cowen) S. Trio—B:.-ak. iSreak " (Tl.oa. Alli i ■r r: ii !). Solo — " X.iuey L c'' (S. Adams) 10. Quartette —" L .dy of the Lea" (H. Smart) ]I. So'o (selected) 12. Chorus — " Kcho " (Opera " Rigolctio ") 13. Solo (selected) 14. Duet--" Guardian Angel" (Rimbault) Id. Solo —"Alice, Where Art Thou " (J. Aseher) 10. Quartette — "Spring Song" (11. Smart), Interval of Ten Minutes. 17. "WRECK OF Tin-; HESPERUS," cantata by Thos. Amlertoii ; words adapted irom Longfellow's celebrated poem. 15. Chorus —" Joy to the Victors. ' God Savk 'niii Qi'kkx. Doors open at 7-30 ; commence at 8 p.m. ADMISSION, ON E SHILLING. piT.LIO HALL, TE AWAMU'I'U. REMII-JiSOEHOH> OF Wc INDIAN FrfJijsY. (J APT AIN 0. T. JSEARNE, (Lite Fourth Battalion Royal Fusileers,) Will relate his personal recollections and other incidents of this interesting histoiical event on FRIDAY. MAY 3 Ist. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern vievs specially photographed, and interspersed by National Songs and Music. Doors open at 7. JO p.m. ; commence at 8 p.m. Admission, one shilling ; children, sixpence. I'reeeeds wiil be given to St. .John's Church Funds. ROAD BOARD. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received up to 2 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 7th day of Jim'', ISB9, for MAIN ROAD MAINTENANCE for a term of twelve mouths, marc or less. The road to be maintained is from Woodlands to Tamahere bridge, and from Steele's corner to Tamahere district on the Hamilton-I'lako Road, about 10 miles. Specifications at my otiiec. Address tenders to " The Clerk, Kirikiriroa Road Board, Kirikiriroa," and endorse, " Tcuder for Road Maintenance." No tender necessarily accepted, lowest or otherwise. T. G, SANDES, C.K, Board Engineer. May '23rd, LSSO. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Rimu Timber. Railway Department (Head Office), Wellington, Oth May, ISS9. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to noon of MONDAY, 3rd June, ISSO, for tho SUPPLY AND DELIVERY, at any Railway Station or Siding on tho Auckland Railway of about SO,OOO feet of SAWN RIMU. Specifications and forms of tender may bo obtained at the Railway Store, Newmarket, and Railway Stations, Hamilton, Cambridge, New Plymouth, Inglewood, and Stratford, Tenders to be addressed to the NewZealand Railway Commissioners, and to be marked outside, " Tender for Rimu. ' Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will noo be entertained. By order of the Commissioners. R. CARROW, Stores Manager. E W Z E ALAN D. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this ollice until noon of ■ SATURDAY, Bth June, ISSO, for APPROACHES TO BRIDGE ON KAWA-WAOTU ROAD. They are to be marked on the outside, i " Tcuder for Waikato Bridge Approach Contract," and addressed to the Minister for Public Works, Auckland. Drawings, specifications, etc., may be seen at Post-otiiees, Hamilton and Kiltikihi, and at the Public Works Office, Auckland and To Kuiti. Tho lowest or any tender not neces- ' aarily accepted, > By command. W. H. HALES, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Auckland, 17th May, 1889.
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Waikato Times, Volume 2632, Issue 2632, 25 May 1889, Page 3
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