A cloak, lost at the Forest Fair, is advertised for. The inmates of the Refuge return thanks for Christmas favours received. Horses straying in Mr Harris' paddock at Huntly will be sold, unless claimed. After the pickpocket has succeeded iu patting his hand in he takes things easy. Mr Charles Lake notifies his intention to impound horses straying on a certain road. An announcement from the Hamilton Borough Council, re dog registration, will be found in another calu.nn. At his Ohaupn sale on Tuesday, January 10th, Mr John McNicol will offer, without reserve, the old school building at Kihiklhi. Mr D. Lundon, auctioneer, advertises some improved farms to bo be sold by auction at Te Puko on Thursday, l'Jth January npxt. On Wednesday, January 4th, Mr J. McNicol will hold a clearing sale of household furniture and effects at the residence of Mr If. Buttle, near Ohaupn. Tho secretary desires to acknowledge with thanks receipt from Mr P. Le Qwesne, of a dozen of his " Bon Accord " wine for the inmates of the Hospital and Refuge. Tho anniversary seivices in connection with the Trinity Wesleyan Sunday-school, Hamilton, will be held on Sunday next. The Rev. |W. Gittos will conduct the services.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3200, 29 December 1892, Page 2
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201Untitled Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3200, 29 December 1892, Page 2
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