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CABLK SHI MARY. (lIV EUX.TIUO TKl.KlillAl'll.—CorVKltUlT. Mokocco, January 14. A force of three thousand lvhcls rir threatening to demolish tlio cit.ulcl o Tangicrs. I'AHlS,January 14. Tlic SwinJ Government have declinei thf offer of tin: French Government ti enter into a commercial treaty. Losuoy, January It. The Government iutcnfl to introduc free education in Ireland on Tuesday. Obituary :—Krfin influenza, E. Whit ley, M. P.'for Liverpool. Bucharest, January 14. Carmen Sylva, Queen of Roumania i recovering f""'i her recent illness. Wamiiscjtox, January M. The arbitrators in the dispute betwrci the United States and On at Britain witl regard to the Jiehring Sea will meet ii Paris. St. Petkksljitkc, January \a. Count Leo Tolsti has undertaken tc distribute food purchased by subscriptioi in Great Britain for the starving peasants. New York, January 14. A'British steamer landed ten Chinese at Port Towiisend on J'liget Sound, it contravention of the United States regulations. The vessel which came Iron Victoria in Vancouver Island is bcinj pursued. _________„_„ INTGRPROmcrAL (BY TKLEOUAPH—I'HKSS ASSOCIATION.) NAPIER, Last Night. _ The medical officer under the Public Health Act has informed !he Undersecretary that under no circumstances will lie grant piatirpie to the liargne Inverurie. A man named Peter Pownall at Wesl Clive committed suicide by hanging himself this morning. DUNE DIN, Last Night. The Chief Surveyor informs the Mayot that the unemployed can find work al bush falling on Waikawa, Catlin's Rivei and make good wages. Alex- McDonald, one of the crew ol the Manapouri fell overboard as the steamer was going down the harboui yesterday afternoon and was drowned. The body hag not been recovered. INVKRCARGILL, Last Night. Alfred Seiby, sou of a teacher at Lumsrleu was drowned there yesterday morning while bathing. The lad was learning to swim and had successfully crossed the lagoon but on roturninghe sank The body was rscovered, but long continued efforts failed to revive life. The lad was a pupil at the Normal school, Dunedin. He was aged 14 years, aud had just gained a scholarship. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night, The North Island Association formed here have decided to take up 20,000 acres of the Whakatane swam)), in the Bay of Plenty, on thirty years' lease, at Is per acre. The area each member will receive is 500 acres. Tenders are invited for a supply of gravel and cutting trees at the Hamilton West school. Messrs Brown, Te Awaumtu; Balckes Te Aroha; Friar, Davies, and Co., Wnhnroa j Grange, Morrinsville ; Anderson, Kihikihi ; and Sutton, Raclan, aiE agents for H. Hcwden, watchmaker, etc., Hamilton. Notices. JriOß 8 \LR—Reaper and Binder (Keid ' and Gray) ; good working order. Trial given. Apply, W. Soutcr and Co. Seedsmec, Cambridge JUST RECEIVEDConsignment of FITTINGS FOR PLOUGHS ANI DISC HARROWS, Froir. Messrs B.oto, McDonald, and Co GIO. J. NEAL, Special A^ent. lOST— lit Victoria-street, Hamilton J on Thursday last, a Stock Whir. with a cauo handle. Finder please re turn to T. Qnaltrough, Hamilton. rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD LOST—About six weeks ago, f BLACK GELDING, from Ngaruawahia branded II heart O. Last seen half wai between Ngaruawahia and Hamilton Finder apply tn T. Qnaltrough, Uamil ton ; or And-r.w Kay, Kihikihi. moSHEEP- O W N E R S 40 Acres TURNIPS, with 40 Acre ROUGH KKKD, TO LET. Apply W. M. DOUGLAS, Bruntwood, Near Cambridge. MISS WILLSON begs to inform lie friends that she will re-coinmence givini INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC ou MON DAY, 2oth inst., from which elate sh will be glad to receive pupils again. Lake-street, Cambridge, January 14th, ISO 2. _ __ T7~ I O L I N Anyone wishing to learn the Yioli who is willing to join an INSTRUCTS CLASS for that purpose should con lnunicate with Mb T. Harti.y, of Can bridge, on or before MONDAY NEX'I the lSth instant. 'hamlton sctiooi TENDERS WANTED for a Suppl of GRAVEL and CUTTING TREES up to NEXT MONDAY, lSth inst. Apply to JOHN KNOX, Secretary. LENDERS will be received by ti. JL undersigned until noon on TUE: DAY, January 10th, 1892, for ALTERA TIONS to DWELLING-HOUSE i Taumangi, Lichfield, for Duncan I Clerk, Esq. Plans and specifications can be seen i my office, No 40, Insurance Buildings Auckland ; and also at The Waikai Times Office, Hamilton. The lowest or any tender not nece sar'ly accepted. Intending contractors will be met i the Oxford Hotel at 3 p.m. on TUE: DAY, 12th instant, and be shown ovi the site. H. GILFILLAN, Jun. Auckland, January 6th, 1892. npENDERS addressed Clerk Waika JL j. County Co"neil, Kirikiriroa will 1 received up toTHURSDAY2Isfc Januar 1592, for the supply of 300 DO COLLARS, more or less. Sample cc Jars may be seen at the Post-Ofßc Kirikiriroa. . james Mcpherson, County Clerk. ANY PERSON found TRESPASS ING with dogs on the Kereoi Estate will be PROSECUTED. JAMES GORDON. ftT O T ICE L% ANY PERSDNfoundTRESPASSIN on the Waikatc Land Association's pr perty in search of game, or otherwis will be PROSECUTED as the Is directs. Woodlands. 9th February, ISSS. TEOUTF I S H I N C Notice. Any person found fishing in the rive running through the properties of t Auckland Agricultural Company and t N.Z. Thames Valley Laud Compa without special permission will be pro: cuted. JAMES BAILEY, F. D. RICH. January oth, 1802.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3043, 16 January 1892, Page 3

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864

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3043, 16 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3043, 16 January 1892, Page 3

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