i NoticesQEA MONSTER ! SEA MONSTER ! THE GREATESr NOVELTY EVER CAPTURED BY A HUMAN BEING ! Captured off Cape Brett, Bay of Islands' May 22nd, 1802. Exhibited all through Auckland, Thames andTeAroha with great success ; crowded houses day and night ifgT C 0 M E EARLY! Now on exhibition iu Hamilton West, opposite Maunder'.? Timber Yard, TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) ONLY. Admission, 6d ; Children half-price. S~ ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM, CAMBRIDGE. The Rev. John Hazeklen will give two of his Popular LANTERN LECTURES next week :—Tuesday eveuing, at 7 p.m., "Enoch AHen," and Dickens' " Christmas Carol;" Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., " Stoi-y of the Life of Christ."—Admission each evening, Is ; children, 6d ; 100 Beautiful Pictures by Kuebeiis, Raphael, Dore , , and ctln.T famous nr'ists. On Tuesday, coißc. and refreshments, will lie provided. The ordinary parish evenings are suspended fora moiiih. nONCERI & OALL. A CONCERT (BOTH VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL) Will be given in the PUBLIC HALL, NGARUAWAHIA, ON Wednesday Evening, July 6th, In aid of the funds of the R.C. Church. The best local and Auckland amateur talent will assist. The patronage of the public is kindly solicited. To Conclude with a Ball. E. PITZPATKICK, Hon. Secretary. rriHE TTOUNDS WILL MEET ON TUESDAY, July sth—Schoolhouse, Rangiaohia, at 11 a.m, THURSDAY, July 7th—Corboy's Hotel, Kihikihi, at 11 a.m. SATURDAY, July 9feh-Te Awamutu, at 11 a.m. Members and supporters of the Waikato Hunt Club are requested to send in their subscriptions. A. J. STOREY. TT7AIKATO FARMERS' CLUB. Cambridge Branch, The ordinary MONTHLY MEETING of the above will be held on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. M. BUTLER, Sec»etary, IT'IRIKIRIROA ROAD BOARD, Notice Undek "The Public Wokks Act, ISS2." ; *A MEETING of the Ratepayers of the Kirikiriroa Road District will be held at the Waikato County Council Chambers, Hamilton, at 1.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 22ud day of July, 1892, to decide as to whether certain roads in the township of Claudelands shall be stopped or not. ANDREW PRIMROSE, Chairman, Kirikiriroa Road Board. Kirikiriroa, July Ist, 1592. TO LET—A Five-roomed COTTAGE, with one acre orchard and five acres grass land. Apply to GEORGE DICKINSON, Agent, Cambridge. O R S A L iT CAMBRIDGE EAST—Following Acre Allotments (on terms, if desired) ; Allotment 530, in Clare-street (fenced), price £25 ; Allotment 632, in Grey-street, price £15. HOROTlU—Allotment 44, containing 50 acres good land, for long lease at rental of £2 a-year, with purchasing clause at any time for £40 only.
The Deeds prepared without charge. Apply to ARCH. BUCHANAN, Solicitor, Auckland. NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). DAIRY FARMS to be LEASED for a term of years. Mr William Scott, Tauwhare, will show lands. For full particulars apply to JOHN GORDON, Manager, Woodlands. ARM TO LET—The Well-known Te Koutu Farm, on the shores of Rotorua Lake, one mile from Ohinemutu. About 53 acres of good land (fenced), and Eight-roomed House; good substantial S§e,bte and Wash-house; Cowshed, Piggeries, etc. Hot bath in the grounds. For further particulars apply to ROBERT KING, Lake House, Rotorua. TT7AIKATO LAND AGENCY. WANTED TO LEASE at once, with J a purchasing clause—A FARM of from 300 to 500 acres of improved land ; must be of good quality, and with a house upon it. Cambridge or Hamilton side of country preferred. Apply to HENRY BUTTLE, Laud Agent, Ohaupo. LAND AGENCY. WANTED TO LEASE, for a term of years—A FARM of from 200 to 300 acres, with a house of seven or eight rooms upon it. Land must bo of good quality, in grass, and within a reaaonable distance of a creamery. Apply, stating tnrms, to HENRY BUTTLE, Laud Agent* Ohaupo. June 29th. ISO 2. AIKATO LAND AGENCY. For Immediate Sale. I am instructed by the proprietor, to offer for immediate sale, a farm at Paterangi, consisting of 774 acres of first-class land, three-quarters of which is in a high state of cultivation, l'ho farm is well fenced on all sides aud excellently watered. There is ;i good ten room house, and a number of outbuildings, and a large orchard iu full bearing. Only four miles from Ohaupo salo yards and one and a-balf miles from a railway station, close to a creamery and post office. "??ice very low and terms easy to a bona tide purchaser.—Apply to ' HMNRV BUTTLE, Laiid Agency. Ohaupo. ■fA NYONE TRESPASSING, with dog ,/sl or gun, on the-Lockerbie Estate, will be PROSECUTED. *".'" MARK HARRISON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3115, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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