Notices. The pakuranga hounds win MEET as follows TO-MORROW—At Delaney's Hotel, Ohaupo, at 11 a.m. MONDAY, 19th—At the old schoolhouse, Hautapu, at 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY, 21st—At Cambridge, 2 p.m., and run a drag. A. J. STOREY, Hon. Sec. Notice op application for TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, William McCutlough Ncill, of Rangiriri, being the holder of an Accommodation House License in respect of the house and premises situate at Rangiriri, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will* at the next licensing meeting to be holclen at Rangiriri on the 2nd day of September, 1889, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Walter Reid, my appointee. Dated the 10th day of June, ISS9. W. McO. NEILL. rjp O LET. TO LET, for one year, for grazing purposes only—That portion of GWYNNELANDS at Cambridge known as the House and Ariel Paddocks, with cottage and garden thereon, containing about 29 acres: also, about five acres good orchard, full bearing. Rent moderate. Knll particulars on application to .JAMES THOMSON, Lake-street, Cimbi iilge. TjlOR SALE, by the undersigned, the 1? lollov.-inc Waikato Properties : Section GS, Te Kapa. 50 acres, fenced Lot 19, parish of Komakoiau, 50 acres Lots 192 and 193, parish of Tuhikaramea, S2£ acres Lot 152, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lot 142, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lots 102 and 103, Horotiu, near Ngaruawahia, 80 acres. Terms easy. Hamilton Township Lots: Lots 249 and 250, Hamilton West, fenced and in good grass, on the Frankton Junction Road Lots 13, 14, 15, 389, Hamilton West, with six-roomed dwelling - house, stable and outhouses, securely fenced and in grass and orchard. Terms easy. £330. J. S. EDGECUMBE. Office : The Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton West. T"0 THE RAGLAN AND KAWHIA 1 SETTLERS. Ail persons who are subscribers to the Medical Fund raised on behalf of keeping a medical attendant in the district will have the benefit of his attendance free ; medicines only to be paid for. Tkrms Strictly Cash. AUOUSTE BAY, Dispensing Chemist. TeMatn. 16th February, ISS9. N 0 'J__l C E. In consequence of my removal to Te Aroha, I have to request that all ACCOUNTS owing to me may be PAID before the 31st August, after which date all outstanding' accounts will be handed to a Solicitor without further notice. All claims against me should be sent in by the end of this present month, ED. WADDINGTON, M.D. THE undersigned will attend at KIIIIKIHI as follows -.—August 28th; September 11th and 25th ; October 9th and 23rd. R. W. DYER, .Solicitor, Cambridge. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. O T I C E. I, the undersigned, beg to announce to my numerous customers in Waikato that I have disposed of my SADDLERY AND HARNESS-MAKING BUSINESS to Mr Tjio.s. Marshall, and I avail myself of this opportunity to thank all those who have favoured me with their support for so many years ; at same time I solicit a continuance of their favours to my successor, who I am sure will spare no pains to give satisfaction to his customers. ' I. BATES. Cambridge, June 12th, 1889. In connection with the above announcement, I beg to inform the public generally that I shall open in the premises between Messrs Boyce and Sargent's, Victoriastreet, Cambridge, on SATURDAY, June 15th, where I trust to receive a continuance of those favours so long accorded to Mr Bates, and I can assure the public that no effort will be spared on my part to merit their confidcnce. T. MARSHALL. O T i C K. I beg to notify to the friends and patrons of my late husband, Joseph Greenwood, that I intend CONTINUING THE BUSINESS. Having secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSER, &c , &u., who has now arrived in Hamilton), FROM MESSRS MASON BROS.' WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, AUCKLAND, every satisfaction will be given in this department. By this step I hope to earn a livelihood for my young family, and I shall endeavour to conduct the business so as to secure the sympathy and support of the public. LUCY GREENWOOD. Hamilton, March 25th, 1889. JOHNPARR. SOWING TIME is near at hand. It is advisable to use only the very best Seeds procurable—they are very much the cheapest in the end. These can be obtained at my establishment, where I keep only Edward Webb and Sons' Pure English AGRICULTURAL AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, whose name alone is a sufficient guarantee of their great superiority. HAMILTON HOUSE, HAMILTON. N ° T 1 c E • JOS. o. PANNELL, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND FANCY GOODS DEALER, Begs to inform the Waikato public that he has removed into the handsome and capacious shop situated in The Waikato Times Buildings, where lie will be happy to receive and execute the orders of his patrons. Special attention is called to the following lines, which J.G.P. has added to his large and well-assorted stock : — HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES ! Fancy Soaps, Brushes, Perfumes 3 and Toilet Requisites, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2667, 15 August 1889, Page 3
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