Notices. rp H A X K S . Mrs Rogers returns her sincere thanks to Captain Reid and the members of the Hamilton Light Infantry for their kindness in attending the funeral of her late husband. Trinity wesleyan sundayschool. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be held in Hamilton Church on SUNDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. Preacher : Rev. W. Gittos. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the FIRST BRIDGE entering the Woodlands Estate going from Hamilton to Taupiri is UNFIT FOR TRAFFIC and the ROAD is CLOSED until repairs can be made. THOMAS H. WHITE, Chairman, Kirikiriroa Road Board. jyjATAMATA ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the road from Matamata to Shaftesbury, on west of Waihou River, is IMPASSABLE fOR WHEELED TRAFFIC, owing to culverts and embankment near Stanley naving been carried away by the recent floods. H. J. KALLENDER, Chairman Matamata Road Board. piAKO COUNTY. Slaughtermen and otheis are reminded that Licenses to Slaughter are renewable on Ist January, 1893. The penalty for slaughtering without a license is £10 per head. PETER GILCHRIST, County Clerk. Cambridge, 30th December, 1892. _ jßvrjft-i/y*•*. A I P A COUNTY. To Defaulting Ratepayers. Notice is hereby given that all rates due on the 31st March last that are not paid will be sued for in the R.M. Courts of the district during the month of January—viz., Hamilton, 11th January; Te Awamutu, 2oth January. By order of the Council. E. de C. DRURY, Clerk. r pUKEKURA ROAD BOARD. An extraordinary —having occurred in the above Board by the resignation of Mr Henry Buttle (who is leaving the district). I hereby appoint MONDAY, the 16th January, 1893, as the day ; and the School-house, Pukericiiu, as the place, and 3 p.m as the hour, for the ELECTION to fill the same ; and I further appoint my residence as the place, and WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of January, till 4 p.m., as the time for receiving the nomination of candidates. HUGH FITZGERALD, Returning Officer, Pukekura Road Board. Fairview Cambridge, 31st December, 1592. 41 PIAKO COUNTY. Lease of Waiorongomai Tramway. TENDERS are invited for a LEASE of the COUNTY TRAMWAY at Waiorongomai. Conditions of lease may be seen at Mr Pavitt's office, Te Aroha. Tenderers arc required to state rent and duration of leas?. Any period may be tendered for from one to five years. Tenders, addressed to the County Clerk and marked "Tender for lease cf tramway," close with the undersigned at Morrinsville on TUESDAY, 3lst January, 1893, at 12 o'clock noon. PETER GILCHRIST, County Clerk. Cambridge, 30th December, 1892. pUBLIC NOTICE. Tuhikaramea Road District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is proposed to CLOSE the following ROADS : — I. A road inteisecting Section 295, and running between Sections 297, 296, and 366, Parish of Tuhikaramea. 11. A road running between Sections 293, 36G, 319, 3IS, 304, 305, 306, 307, 30S, 309, 320, 321, 322, 330, and 331, all in the aforesaid parish. A plan showing the roads proposed to be closed and the new road to be taken is open for inspection at the County Council Chambers, Ohaupo. All persons having any onjections to the stopping of such roads are requested to lodge the same in writing with the undersigned within four weeks from the first publication of this notice. J. D. WILLIAMSON, Chairman, Tuhikaramea Road Board. November 29th, 1592. pUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. In the Estatb ok Daniel Bartlett, Late of Pukiara (deceased). SEPARATE TENDERS are invited by the undersigned for the Public Trustee, as administrator of the Estate of the above-named deceased, for the PURCHASE of the REAL ESTATE, being Lot I—Section 209, Cambridge Esst, containing one acre, with the cottage thereon Lot 2—Section 204, Parish Te Rapa, Pukerimu, County of Waikato, containing fifty acres (more or less) Titles : Crown Grants to deceased. Conditions of tender can be inspected and tender forms obtained at the Police Station, Cambridge. For all other particulars apply to E. P. WATKIS, Agent of the Public Trustee at Auckland. [A CARD.] gINGING CLASSES. MRS WHITAKKR has opened SINGING CLASSES for children and young people. Classes for young children on Mondays and Thursdays, from 4 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., Classes for young people on Thursday evenings, 7.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. For terms, etc., apply to MRS WHITAKER, Hamilton, PERAMBULATORS, Mangles, Organettes, Sewing Machines, Knitting Machines, etc., for ciuh or 2s 6d per week ; also, Pianos and Organs.—W. C Dennes, Queen-street, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3201, 31 December 1892, Page 3
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