Notices. ". IT A MILTON WEST SCHOOL. _ ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. !g TUESDAY, DECEMBER I~>. IN TIIK - Hamilton Public & Volunteer Hall Pakt i. f SONGS, TABLEAUX, CHORUSES. '-. I'AKT-11. il COMEDIETTA "CINDERELLA." s (In four parts.) "" Doors open tit 7 o'clock ; to commence at -• _7.30. HA UTA P U SCHOOL - HOUSE. 1' SOIREE AND CONCERT, In aid of Wesleyan find Presbyterian General Church Fund. 0 Y FRIDAY, DECEMBER IStk, ISOI. , Admission, L's ; children half-price. • Q T3UBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. Thursday, December 17, 1891A GRAND CONCERT of vocal and instrumental music will take p'aee in the iiliove Hall in which the following ladies and gentlemen will assist :—ALss Alice . Runnier, Mrs Pilcher. Miss K. Jolly, t Mr T. M. Jackson, Mr Fietcker, ilr - Mayes. To conclude with a, grand collection . of Mrs Jurlev's Waxworks. 1 Proceeds in aid of the Cambridge Catholic School and Church. t Programmes will app ar in future issue. : Plan of Reserved Scats at Mr Bond's Stationery, Cambridge. ' Reserved seats, 3s. Front seats, 2s. Back seats, Is. THE AWAMUTU MOUNTED 1 RIFLES. A meeting of the above Corps will be held at 12 noon on Friday, 11th December, 18D1, for the purpose of electing an officer. ROBERT BRUCE, Captain Commanding. HAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS. The Company will parade at Drillslied TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 2 p.m. sharp, to attend the funeral of the late Volunteer W. B. McPherson. Full uniform and side arms JAMES REID, Captain. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Te Awamutu, by Mr Layne, One BAY FILLY, owner unknown. If not claimed, and expenses paid, to be sold on SATURDAY, December 12th IS9I, at 12 o'clock noon. JOHN POTTER, Pound keeper. 1y UNNING for over twelve months on V/ mv farm at Scotchman's Valley, ONE HEREFORD STEER (red, with white face), branded p and tip out of ear. Unless claimed within fourteen days will be sold by auction. J. SHAW. December 2nd, IS9I. STRAYED OR STOLEN - From Whatawhata, on or about 7th inst., a Black PONY MARE, branded NU on shoulder and PU on rump. Ten shillings reward for her recovery if strayed, and if stolen, £3 will be paid for such information as will lead to a conviction of Lbe thief. C. BROOMFIELD, Whatawbatn. (JTRAYED OR STOLEN--From O Locliiel, Ohaupo, on or about Tuesday, October 27th, a well-bred whole-coloured brown TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY, no brand". Filly shows a lot of quality, being by Ingomar out of Clipper. £2 reward will be paid for her recovery if strayed ; and if stolen £25 will be paid for such information as will lead to conviction of the thief. J McNICOL. Ohaupo, November 13th, 1891. 'JiKN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, from Hamilton, about a fortnight ago, a CREAMY MARE, stout build, no visible brand. Above reward to anyone returning to Commercial Hotel. Hamilton. '11KN SHILLINGS REWARD. Lost or strayed a LIGHT BAY PONY MARE, with three white feet, white blaze down face ; also, a MOUSE COLOURED FOAL (yearling). Anyone returning same to T. Hill, Butcher, Hamilton, will receive the above reward. J_»l R E W a R D . LOST—Iu Watkato, about two months as;o, by Mr John Eliott, of Hastings, Hawke's Hay, a Small Black COLLIE DOG, answers to name of "Bob." Anyone returning him to me will receive above reward. J. McNICOL. December 4, IS'JI. ANE POUND REVVA RD. LOST—From Cambridge, 24th November (supposed to have gone towards Tanranga), one upstanding well-bred BAY GELDING ; shod all round, front legs slightly blistered. Finder will receive above reward by returning to E. Souter. Cambridge, or E. Gallagher, Te Aroha. If stolen, £3 will be paid on conviction of the thief. rpEN POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN OR STRAYKD-Fiom TE AWAMUTU, on the night of the 13th October, a Stylish Dark Bay Three-year-old FILLY, about 1011. 2m., white face, shows a lot of white in near side eye, white hind feet and slight scar on near hind leg. If stolen £10 (ten pounds) will be given on conviction of the thief ; if strayed ,£1 (one pound) will be given for information that will lead to the recovery, or if returnod to C. J. STOREY. Woodstock, Te Awamutu. t* r REWARD. Whereas a regular system of PILFERING of Overcoats, Bridle-*, &c, is at present being carried out at the various sales held throughout the district, the above reward will be paid to the first person who will give such information as will lead to the couvictiou of u:i offender. J. McNICOL. Ohaupo, Dec._4tli,_lS n L 10 s p r _iT B "io"8| JUNE, 1592. The Largest and Best Root WEBB'S GIANT KING SWEDE. GEO. J. NE L. Cambridge. \V A - STKD TO »V every description; also, repairs done and carpenters' work uf e.very description. Estimates given— J. Frear, Victoria-street Timber Yards, Hamilton. '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3026, 5 December 1891, Page 3
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