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Mr J. Kingdon. Cambridge West, advertises for a lost horse. Mr J. Gerriind, Rangiriri, notifies horses running on his property. A reward of £1 is oli'ered by Mr C. Robert for the recovery of a brown gelding lost from Cambridge. A Hhootincr gallery and mechanical .skittle alley will open to-night on the space adjoining the Hamilton Hotel. ;If yon can only convince people that von are alarmed about them, it won't be long before they be concerned about themselves Prince Oscar of Sweden, who married Miss Klla Munck some two yoars ago, distinguished himself some time ogo by rescuing three men from drowning. Mr ]•]. T. Davey notifies that his shop will be closed on Friday from 12 to 3, but will bo opened all day on Saturday us usual. We would direct our readers' attention to Mr 0. Mclntyre's advertisement in this issue. Ho is olfering exceptionally good value in several linos. WouTii Reading. — J. Mcßae wr.tes :— " My customers say that Arthur Nathan's Tea is the best they have tated in New Zealand.' Obtainable everywhere at 2--, and 2s 0d per Ib. Ask for it. 12! l Messrs Brown, Te Awamutu ; Balcke, Te Aroha; Friar, Uavies, and Co., Waharoa ; Grange, Murrinsville ; Anderson, Kihikihi ; and Sutton, Raglan, are agents for H. ilcwdeu, watchmaker, otc, Ham lton,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3031, 17 December 1891, Page 2

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215

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3031, 17 December 1891, Page 2

Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3031, 17 December 1891, Page 2

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