To-morrow, Messrs J. McNicol and Co, hold a sale of livo stock, at Waitoa. The Kivikiriroa Road Board intend striking a general rate of a half-penny in the pound. Dogs trespassing on the property of Messrs Heowood Bros., Alexandra, will be destroyed. All claims against, and monies owing to, Mr l'\ Peters must be rendered and paid hy the I.sth inst. Mr K. W. Browne, horse-trainer of Cambridge, bankrupt, will apply for an order of discharge on Kith June. Mr \V. Keid gives notice of intention to apply for an accommodation license for premises situate at Kangiriri. Th.k London crossing sweepers say that women are not charitable. It is of 110 use asking ladies for a gratuity, as they will never give. The telegraph lines at work in India now extend over 33,000 miles, representing no less than 100,000 miles of wire, Last year the net profit was nearly -U per cant. Even in your Tea-drinking yon can act patriotically—namely, by partalcingof tho British Planters' Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea, A most delightful and pure beverage. —Biiown, liAiutiu'r, &. Co., Tea and Coffee Merchants.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2780, 8 May 1890, Page 2
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182Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2780, 8 May 1890, Page 2
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