Notices. SEE Hatrick's Clearing Sale of Kaiapoi Clothing, all sizes. Discount, 3s 4d in the £. ("1 C. COX, London House, has Ladies' J• and Gentlemen's Lawn Tennis Shoes on hand. FOR Cheapness and Quality combined, ladies and gentlemen are invited to inspect N. R. Cox's stock. EVERY attention and civility will be paid to parties wishing to examine N. R. Cox's Stock, without being pushed to buy. MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.—Jackson and Ruasell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland. NOTICE.— If you want a really good wholesome"Beer you should drink Diekeson's IXL Mild Tonic Ale.—G. F. Dickeson, Ngaruawhia Brewery. ANTED KNOWN. Our new season's goods have now come to hand, and comprise all the latest novelties. Being imported direct from Home, the ptices will compare favourably with anything in the trade. A full range of patterns in the hands of •ur travellers. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers and Clotuieks, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. FOUND— Near Tamahere Station, a HORSE COVER. Owner can have the same by nailing and paying expenses. W. PROBINK, General Supply Store, Tamahere. rriE AWAMUTU MUSICAL SO- - CIETY. The FIRST PERFORMANCE of the above Society will be given in the Public Hall, Te Awamutn, on THURSDAY EVENING, 7th November, 18S9. JNO. P. VAUSE, Hon. Sec. 0 T I C E . As it is my intention to form my Carbolic Sand Soap Business into a Company, I hereby request all those gentlemen who are favourable to the spread of local industries to meet me at Tiie Waikato Times Buildings on MONDAY EVENING, 21st inst., at 7.30 p.m., to consider and advise on the necessary steps to place the Company before the public. E. J. PEARSON. A I L W A Y REFORM. The Chairman and Members of the Waikato Council respectfully invite each of the Local Bodies within the Waipa and Waikato Electoral Districts to depute one or more members of their Council or Board to attend a MEETING, to be held at LeQuesne's Hall, Hamilton East, at 11 a.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst., for the purpose of considering the question of Railway Reform. jas. Mcpherson, County Clerk, Waikato. Kirikiriroa, 18th October, ISS9. Wesley an church services, Sunday, October 20th.— Hamilton Wesleyan Church, 11 a.m., Rev, T. G. Carr ; 7 p.m., Mr Bridgman, of Cambridge. Ngaruawahia Wesleyan Church, 7 p.m., Rev. T, G. Carr. Huntly Schoolroom, 7 p.m., Mr Wm. Harris. rnENDERS for BUILDING COT--1 TAGE at Huntly will be received till 26th October by the undersigned. Plans, &c., at our store. FRIAR, DAVIES & CO., Ngaruawahia. pIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. To Contractors. TENDERS are invit-ad for the following works : — 1. Cleauing 140 Chains Drains from Te Aroha to Waihou. 2. Clearing and Making 300 Chains Draius through Te Kahia. 3. Making Road and Clearing Draius near the Waihekau Creek. 4. Filling Approaches to Waitoa Bridge. 5. Raising Matamata Road and Repairing same. Flans and specifications to be seen at the Engineer's Office, Te Aroha, where tenders will be received on or before 4 p.m. of FRIDAY, 25th inst. FRANCIS PAVITT, County Engineer. To Aroha, 18th October, 1889. Education Department, Wellington, 10th October, 18S9. TENDERS will be received at this OiKoe up to noon of the 2Sth inst., for the ERECTION of a NATIVE SCHOOLHOUSE and TEACHER'S RESIDENCE at Otorohanga. Plans, &e., may be seen, and forms of tender obtained, at the Public Works Office, Auckland, the Native Laud Court Office, Otorohanga, and the Post-oflice, Hamilton. Telegraphic Tenders will be accepted, provided that the original tender and deposit are lodged by the specified time at one of these offices. WM. JAS. HABENS, Secretary for Education. MRS A. O. KELLY, Grey-street, HAMILTON EAST, Begs to notify that she has opened a large stock of General Stationery and School Requisites. Terms Strictly Cash. 0 T I C E. I hereby give notice that I intend to apply to the Hamilton Borough Council, at their next monthly meeting, for a license to slaughter cattle on Lot 409, Hamilton East, in the Borough of Hamilton. THOMAS CASSIDY, October 11, 18S9. Jg UTTER KEGS. The undersigned begs to inform his customers that he has on hand a large stock of well-seasoned TOTABA BUTTER KEGS, hooped in galvanised iron. These kegs received special mention at the Horticultural Show, Cambridge. To be had of all the leading 'store keepers. A. WILLIAMS, Cooper, Ngaruawahia. THE undersigned will attend at KIHIKIHI as follows :—October 23rd. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Cambridge. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. MONEY— Large and Small Loans effected at low rates,—Wm. R, Cook, A.M.P. Buildings, corner of Queen and Victoria-streets, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2695, 19 October 1889, Page 3
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