Notices. 0 PAUL'S CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE On FI-UDAV and SATUKI) \Y, ISth and l!lth September, IS!)!, A BAZAAR. for the Sale of Useful and Ornamental Articles, in aid of the Trust Funds ot the above church, will be held in the store formerly occupied by Lewis and Simpson, near the National Hotel, Cambridge. Open from U o'clock each morning. Admission, Is, of which 6d will be allowed in purchase of goods. AFTERNOON TEA will be served at, the Refreshment Stall at Od each. An ample LUNCHEON (from 12 to 2 o'clock), and a MEAT TEA (from halfpast ,"i) will be provided each day in ihe room adjoining the Council Chambers. Each meal, Is. rjPRIMVY PHESBY TER IA N I CdUIICH, CAMBRIDGE. SOCIAL, TO - MORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 10. Proceeds in aid of Repairs Fund. Admission, Is ; Family ticket, 2s 6d. Commence half-past seven. OUBLIC JFALL, r\HAUPO. Wednesday, September 16th, 1891. Plain - and Fancy Drlss RINK AND DANCE, Concludiug the Season. Riuking, S p.m. ; Dancing, 10 p.m. AliMl.s.slo.v : 2s single, 3s double, F. KARL, Hon. See. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. The First Show of the above Association. Will be held AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, On FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The oth and 7th November. Agriculturists and others are cordially invited to co-operate. Schedules and all particulars obtainable from the Secretary, at the Office of the Association, Ij.">, Queen - street, Auckland. W. F. MASSEY, President. TJCf AIK ATO ELE CT O 11 A T E In t!i.". oi'liei.il im.'ijo yiven by the Returning Oilicer on the 3rd aud ."ith inst. in the Election for the above District, the nomination day was inadvertently printed as THURSDAY, the 2Sth of .September, instead of MONDAY, the •_'Sth of September. W. N. SEARANCKE, Returning >;fiiecr. OOROUGH OF HAMILTO n. Annual Election of Coun.-illo-.s It is hereby notiti-.vl that (lie number of voti s polled by each candidate was mfollow.-; :- ill-M'.V MONTCOMKKY Sal.MiiN' ... 110 RoIJKKT FITZMAUKIOK Sa.MiICS ... 110 Chaeilf.s TiPrtts- - ... OS WILUAM Jo.VES 70 Informal 3 I therefore declare H. M. Salmon. R. F. Sandes, and C. 'Pippin duly elected to the olfiee of Councillors of the Borough of Hamilton. C. J. XV. BARTON, Returning Officer. September 10th, PB9l. " riIHE SLAUGHTERHOUSE ACT, 1 1577." NOTICE. I hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply to the Waikato County Council at its next meeting, which will be held in the Council Chambers, Hamilton, on FRIDAY, September 25th, for a LICENSE to slanghter on Lot 210, Paris h of Komokarau. ART BUR, PI. WARING.^ yrr anted known. We have now on hand a splendid assortment of TWEEDS, SUITINGS, COATINGS, &iv, suitable for spring and summer wear. Having a tirst-elass cutter, we are in a position to give thorough satisfaction. Fit and Style Guaranteed. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapeks and Ci.oiuiers, _ MAN UK A U ROAD, PARNELL^ ]Nf o"-~t~t "c""""e: I beg to give notice to the inhabitants of Hamilton and surrounding districts, that I have started business as PLUMBER, BRASS-FINISHER, ZrXCWORKER & TINSMITH, hami'lto n. 1 am prepared to receive orders in all branches. Bbeb Engines and Electric Bells Fitted or Rei'aikkd. 1 trust by strict attention to business and good workmanship w> merit a fair share of public patronage. JOHN E. HAMMOND. Hamilton East, Sept. 11th, 1801, p DUCATTONAL /CHAMBERS, BUSINESS COLLEGE, TRAINING COLLEGE, Queen-street aud Durham-street East, Auckland, PRINCIPAL : MR T. HARLE GILES (Assisted by Rev. J. XV. Ali.oway.B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, and an eflicieut staff of Resident and Visiting Masters). TO PARENTS & GUARDIANSMr T. Hcirlc Giles begs to notify that he has an opening for a gentlemanly youth as JUNIOR CLERK in the above establishment. The engagem int will be for a term of years, with a progressive salary. In addition to a practical business training, a thorough and comprehensive education will be afforded in the extensive range of studies taught in the Chambers, thus enabling the youth to pass any Public Examination in subjects, at the option of Parents or Guardians. A premium will be required. Duties to commence OCTOBER 1, 1801. Full particulars on application to Mr T. Harle Giles, Educational Chambers, Business aud Traiuing College, Queenstreet and Durham-street East, Auckland. N.B.— If desired, the youth could board with the Principal. References permitted to Bankers, Clergymen, Merchants and others. j~ EVV I~S O'N E I L L Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Builoi.nt-s, Ibimilteu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2991, 15 September 1891, Page 3
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