Tenders are invited for bush-falling. Mr J. R. K Hatrick has a mystery to explain in a future issue. Mr S. Seddon, Gorton, offers a reward for recovery of a cattle bitch. The valuation list of the Kihikihi Town District is open for inspection. Statutory notices re election of members for the Pukekura and Whaingaroa Road Boards appear elsewhere. Mr Hyatt will deliver a lecture on "Agricultural Science" on Tuesday evening next at Cambridge West. An important notice appears in oui advertising columns by Mr R. W. Roche in connection with Dr Pairman's accounts. Mr John Parr has a new advertisement in this issue, which will repay perusal. Ho baa added sporting ammunition, guns, etc., to his stock. At his Cambridge store he has a supply of the Moa brand of boots and shoes, These boots not only secured first honours a| the £)nnedin Exhibition by the judge's verdict, but in a ballot l>v the public the Moa brund headed the list in every inatanco,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2769, 12 April 1890, Page 2
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