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Notices. NOTICE. JE3L, ZEEO'WXXEIN", WATCHMAKER, ETC, HAMILTON, HAS JUST RECEIVED another cross of the CELEBRATED 25s WATCHES, which are constructed for riding and rough wear and will last a couple of lifetimes. Larcc Assortment of Lndie.V and CcrU' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES by all makers. EIGHT-DAY & THIRTY-1 (OUR STRIKING & NON-STRIKING CLOCKS. Also received, a fresh supply of EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS. Purchasers would do well to see them before purchasing elsewhere. WATERBURY WATCHES REPAIRED AT TRIFLING COST. Ilaviiu' had advantage of .-pedal tuition under best English aud Colonial can rely <.n w;>ik being done in a satisfactory manner. Agent for the London and Berlin I'iano Co.] WOOL. JWOOL. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited). LARGEST WOOL HOUSE IN THE WORLD I UNRIVALLED FACILITIES FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WOOL IN LONDON, OR THE LOCAL MARKETS. PROMPT RETURNS : UNDOUBTED SECURITY '. EVERY LOT, WHETIIEK LARGE OR SMALL, PROTECTED UP TO ITS FULL MARKET VALUE. LIBERAL CASH"ADVANCES! during the ensuing season. Growers are therefore offered the opportunity of terminating their responsibility in the Colony, without having to take the risk of the JKnulon market a.nl waiting several months for returns, and if the parcels oilered locally do not ivaoh tlieir value they will then be shipped to London. WOQLPAGKS & TWINE AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. For further particulars, advice notes, consignment cards, etc., apply at the offices of the Company, Hamilton. SAJffl> Agent. BREAD I Jjff 3d.—2lk Loaf—3d. pf BACON & HAMS. \ w J Flour—Best Brands Only.; j| SOAPS OF ALT, KINDS. ■ 55 Tea, in Pacbts > Tlns&Half-chests,! J ® ONIONS, OAT'S, POTATOES. BRAN, SHARPS ' S? pSJ AND CHAFF. : J— 1 ; YATES' RELIABLE PARPEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.! ££ *? $$t 150° KEROSENE | 9 Still at same price, and only WHITE ROSE kept. j b© Q And a Variety of General Goods too numerous to mention. I • i rVJ I Chocolates 0/ all kinds! Lollies all kinds I ■ |H HH Fruit, all uarieties in season I \ a W : I ("Vl L 1 HP r\A\'h;Y thanks all customers and friends, aud 1 HH Hi. 1, A./ begs to say that he is, and will be always j ™ to the fore in prices and goods. 8$ BREAD ! %| ff 3d. — 211). Loaf — 3d. W

T) IA K O COUNIYJ "The Local Bodies Audit Act, ISSS." | In accordance with the provisions of an Order-in-C'ouncil, dated the 27th day j of November, 18S9, notice is hereby i given that the ANNUAL BALANCE! SHEETS of the Comity of Piako WILL | BE OPEN FOR -NSPECTION' at the | ofiice of the Couucil of the said County at j Cambridge during office hours for a period ; of thirty days from the date hereol. The office hours uro from 10 a.m. to b p.m. I on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. | By order, I CIIAS. TUCK. | County Clerk, i Piako County. Cambridge, 1 lth September, KS9I." j THE PUBLIC WORKS .ACT 18S2, ' AMENDMENT ACT, 1889." j Notice is hereby given that the Piako County Council has determined to ALTER THE COURSE of the road known as the Cambridge-Tauranga Road where the same runs through the following Blocks, viz :— Okauia No. 1 " B," Tuaraparaharaha No. 2, and Mangawbara No. 1 " A," all the said Blocks being situated within the Patetere Riding of the said County. A Plan showing the proposed altera- I tion will bu open for inspection at the office of the Council, Duke-street, Cambridge, during office hours for four (4) weeks from the date hereof and all persons having any objection to the said alteration arc hereby required to lodge such objections in writing at the said office within the four (4) weeks aforesaid. By order. CHAS. TUCK, County Clerk, Piako County. i Cambridge, sth October, 1891 ' ; •VT O T I C K . ' "The Slaughterhouse Act, 1877/;! I hereby give notice that it is my ! , intention to apply at the next meeting j of the Raglan County Council, which j will be held on the 4th November, IS9I, | for a license to slaughter on Section No. j 36, parish of Waipa. j THOMAS WILSON. j POTATOES., FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS POTA- '■ TOES, in lots of one ton or upwards, at j 17s 6d per ton on ground, or 22s Od per j ton delivered in Cambridge. Purchasers j to provide sacks. Sample of potatoes may be seen at Mr Neal's Store.. Cam- j bridge. ; ARCHD. WALLACE, ! Pukerimu. j VISITING CARDS printed, e.jual to j copperplate, at The Waikato Times i Office. I i

"jyj" E A B S & Q 0., Booksellers, Stationers, &c, 210 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Would call attention to their NEW SIXPENNY & SHILLING STATIONERY PACKETS. Also to their Stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Back Volumes of London Journal, three shillings each. GWYNNE'S | IVERY AND OAIT Q TABLES, VICTORIA STREET, H A M I L T O N . ROYAL MAIL CAMBRIDGE COACH Leaves the above Stables Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3 p.m., immediately after arrival of the Auckland train. Leaves Cambridge Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6.45 a.m., arriving at Hamilton West Station in time to catch the Auckland train. Buggies, 'Buses and Saddle Horses Fon Hike. LAWRENCE SUTTON, Proprietor. VICTORIA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. D. H. STEWART (Late W. Crowther), Proprietor, WELLESLEY-ST. EAST.AUCKLAND. I have for Sale a number of secondhand Buggies (double and single hooded and unhooded) at low rates, in good repair. xVlso, some capital Sulkoys, from £12 10s upwards. First-rate 'Busses, in excellent order, for disposal at reasonable rates. Various sort of vehicles to be disposed of cheaply. Strong and wellmade harness, second-hand (double and single) for sale at reduced figures. Genuine buyers or their agents liberally dealt with. The above must be cleared lo make room for new stock, (Telephone No 370.) rpilE %,%} AYERLEY IJ OTEL, Railway Station, Qdeen street, AND CDSTOM-STRKKT WEST. AUCKLAND. J. A. Allan Proprietor. The advertiser has just taken over this excellent Hostelry, so favourably known under Mr G. I. Panter's management, It will be his study to maintain its reputation as a First-class Hotel. Settlers from Waikato will find it to their convenience and comfort to continue their much appreciated patrouage. The house has been thoroughly overhauled, and two new billiard tables fixed up in the billiardroom. First-class Bill of Fare. Plunge and Shower Baths. Beat Wines and Spirits,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3000, 6 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3000, 6 October 1891, Page 3

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