Notices. f GK IMIaIBIE^IIDIE, J; MERCHANT, TAILOR, il_ IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, NAVAL AND MILITARY ,et CONTRACTOR, ck T)EG.S to notify that he has OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT I? ;e. 1) HAMILTON, in those convenient premises adjoining the Bank of New Zen — land, under the management of Mr A. H. Whiteuou.sk, who will he prepared t< ix- wait upon patrons in any part of the Waikato and surrounding districts with a largi es and varied assortment of patterns of ; TWEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS _ AND OTHER CLOTHING MATERIALS. ,iI WATERPROOF COATS. ■k \TJK have secured Royal Letters Patent for a most valuable method of Sl VV RENDERING TWEED Oil CLOTH OF ANY KIND THOROUGHLY le WATERPROOF, without altering its appearance in any way. Unlike the jf mackintosh, which at best lasts a season or two, our waterproofing retains its s. efficacy as longs as the fabric holds together, and at the same time permits the heat 't of the body to escape d ' d 3. WE HOLD THE LARGEST STOCK OF " TWEEDS AND COATINGS IN NEW ZEALAND. if if '■ HEAD OFFICE: Customs-street East, Auckland; opposite Coupland's store. No. 1 Branch: Quccn-street; opposite Union Bank. No. 2 Branch : Albert-street, Thames. No. 3 Branch: Helcnsville. No. 4 Branch: Hamilton. COCKSFOOT AND RYEGRASS. s " Agent for TTTTTTTTTTTT L.D.N, and 8.8. & Co.'s TT TT TT rpOWER ''PEA. T TT T T>ACKET rr»EA. ] TT MY OWN MIXED TEA A TT ' y SPECIALITY. TTTT AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL. CHEESE, BACON, HAMS, ETC. J 3PX.OXJ3K,, BEST X3ST THia MARKET. 1 STIAEPS, OATS, AND BRAN, POTATOES AND CHAFF* fruit, isrrc:. r ' GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY AND !. CROCKERY. 150deg. Kerosene only. ; lE. T_ IDA/VEir, ■ AT S. TUCKER'S OLD SHOP, VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON WEST. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY BUSINESS to Mr J. B. Barker, who has been my assistant for the last six years, I beg to solicit on his behalf from my old friends and customers, and the public generally, a continuance of the support so liberally accorded me for the last thirteen years, as I feel sure Mr Marker will, by good workmanship and reliability, deserve it. S. McLERNON. In connection with the above, I beg to state that I shall make every effort to deserve the support referred to. JAS. B. HAEKER. Hamilton, April 10th, ISS9.
A CME QKATING T)INK. Open every Monday Evening. MONDAY, JULY 29th, POLO MATCH : HAMILTON v. CAMBRIDGE. MONDAY, AUGUST sth. A GRAND FANCY DRESS MASQUE CARNIVAL AND DANCE The Grand March in preparation for this evening will bo rehearsed every Monday evening at 9 o'clock. Subscribers—Gents, 10s Gd ; Ladies, us per quarter. Skaters, single night, Is ; Spectators, single night, Gd. Skates for sale or hire. JOS. G. PANNELL, Manager. J7"IRIKIRIROA- ROAD BOARD. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received up to 4 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, the Ist day of August, ISS9, for FORMING the road from Stewart's ' Bridge to the Maugawara Creek at j Taupiri, and from the Church corner to i the Railway. Formation to be 33ft. wide, length about 120 chains. i Specifications at JLovcH's Hotel, Taupiri, and at my office. Tenders are to be addressed to "The Clerk, Kirikiriroa Road Board, Kirikiriroa," and are to be endorsed, "Tender for Contract No. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. G. SANDES, C.E., Board Engineer. July 10th, 18S9. T3IAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. Election Notice. Public notice is hereby given that John Turnbull and Edward Wingeield Hanmkr have been duly nominated for election to fill the vacancy in the Piako County ' Council for the Waitoa Riding, and as the number of candidates exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled, a POLL will betaken on THURSDAY, the Ist . day of August, 1889, at the following i places, commencing at 9 o'clock a.m. and closing at G p.m. : — The Cottage opposite Clifford's Store, Morrinsville (the principal place). The Cottage (known as "Hart's Cot- ■ tage,") near Abbey's Store, Waihou. ALEXANDER BREMNER, Returning Officer. Morriusville, 23rd July, 1889. N ° T _' c *'■] In consequence of my removal to Te - Aroha, I have to request that all AC- i COUNTS owing to me may be PAID ' lWo'-e the 31st August, after which date d all outstanding accouuts will be handed h to Solicitor without further notice. All t claims against me should be sent in by c tiio end of this present month. p ED. WADDINGTON, M.D. £
T3ANGIAOHIA ROAD BOARD. j Public notice is hereby given that the I Rangiaohia Road Board intends, on | Monday, the 12th day of August. ISS9, ! to MAKE A RATE of Three-mouths j of a Pen.vv (jjd.) ix Tiirc £ on all the. I ratable properties in the district, for the i year commencing Ist April, ISS9, and I ending 31st March, 1890, payable in one I sum on the 2Sth day of August, 18S9. j The Rate Book is now open for inspection at the residence of the Collector, H. T, Sibley, Te Awamntu. (Signed) C. J. STOREY, Chairman. YATAITOA ROAD BOARD. Public notice is hereby given that the BALANCE-SHEET of the Waitoa Road Board for the year ended 31st March, ISS9, is OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the office of the Board, Nottingham Castle Hotel, Morriusville. ALEXANDER BREMNER, Clerk to the Waitoa Road Board. Morriusville, 23rd July, ISS9. HPEN " SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYED—From Hamilton, about I the 16th June, one BLACK HACK ; MARE, one hind foot white ; small rope on neck ; formerly owned by Captain Daly. The above reward will be paid on I delivery to CHAS. HIBB3, , Hamilton. ; July 22nd. ; O T I C F , TRESPASSERS in pursuit of game, 1 or otherwise, on the Gorton Estate will be PROSECUTED. Gorton, Cambridge, 11th May. ! JT O T I C F. ( Any person TRESPASSING with dog ] or gun on the Te Akau property will be l PROSECUTED. i R. C. MATHIAS, < Manager. Raglan, 27th May, ISB9. jjj O T I (T E. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands, 3rd May, 1888. A "VTINCENT. AND QON, s House and Sinn Painters, Decorators, J HAMILTON EAST. Forty-three years' colonial experience. T> W . ROCHE ( -*-*'• Land & Commission Auent, I TE AWAMUTU. Agent for Reid and Gray. District Agent for the Australian Mutual " Provident Life Assurance Association. a Agent for the Colonial Fire Insurance Co. \ /""l GOODMAN, Horse Trainer, Te A \.J» Awamntu, for many years resi- P dent in Auckland, has now established tl himself at Te Awamutu, and is prepared to break in young horses, and also to "T clip horses upon the most approved J principles. Address :Mr H. Lewiß, Te ii Avamntu. [ j
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2658, 25 July 1889, Page 3
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