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Late Advertisements. WANTED Fresh Epps, in any (juantity; also, Prime Salt Butter, —.J. T. Horne, Hamilton. i.'OH largest varieties of Seed Potatoes ami Garden Seeds trv George E. Clark. _ LOST —From Cambridge Saleyards on June 9th, one All-bay Two-year-old Filly (hack).—McNicol and Co. IMPOUNDED- At Hamilton on 7th September, 1900, by James Devitt, by order of \V. W. Powell, for. trespassing on his land at Komokorau: One Medium Draught MARE, white star on forehead, White streak down face, hind feet white, white snip on nose, no visible brands ; owner unknown. —II not churned and expenses paid, to be sold on 21st September, 1900, at 12 o’clock noon.—JAMES DEVITT, Poundkeeper. g E E D POTATOES. FOR SALE—A Limited Quantity of GOOD SEED POTATOES of the following varieties: LATE & EARLii ROSE QUEEN OP THE VALLEY, Best Late. First Prize Waikato Horticultural Show, 1900 Price 6/- per cwt., on train G. F. E. EDGECUMBE, Frank ton. -v A PPLICATION FOR A SLAUGHTERING 'LICENSE. I hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and intend to apply at the next meeting of the Waikato County Council to be held on FRIDAY, 12th October, 1900, for a LICENSE TO SLAUGHTER on Section 138, Parish of Komokorau. E. GREEN, 14/9 Ngaruawahia. BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Annual Election of Councillors. It is hereby notified that the VOTES polic’d by each Candidate were as follows : Bond, James Shiner 265 Davey, Edwin-John... ‘ 244 Davis, Silvester 97 Manning, Arthur Edwards 252 Sandes, Robert Fitzmaurice ... 129 Tristram, Henry Exford 117 Informal 2

I therefore declare Messrs James Shiner Bond, Edwin John Davey. and Arthur Edwards Manning to be DULY ELECTED to office as Councillors for the Borough of Hamilton. EDWIN L. HOPE, Substitute Returning Officer. Council Chambers, Hamilton, September 13th, 1900. Established 1841.] [Telephone 204. KIDD’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHORTHAND & HIGH-STS., Opposite General Post-office, Auckland. fjj''Hlß HOTEL has been newly fnrJ niffied throughout, and the NEW ADDITIONS just finished comprise JO Bedrooms, Large Dining-room, Drawing, Sitting, Smoking, and Commercial Rooms, Baths (hot, cold and spray), and all that is necessary to make this, The Oldest Established Hotel in New Zealand, one ot the most comfortable. From its close proximity to the General Post Office and Wholesale Houses, it is most convenient for commercial travellers and business men. SAMPLE ROOM. Dark Room for Photographers. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN - STREET. AUCKLAND IS NOW KNOWN AS THE WAIKATO HOUSE. YISITORS will find comfort, with moderate charges (from 25s per week). The Bedrooms have been re-furnished and the house thoroughly renovated. Lavatories and Bathrooms. Select Billiard Saloon. —Two of the Best Tables in the city, under the management of the well-known Mr Carrigau. Saloon Bar—Most select and up to date in the colony. Lette s and telegrams promptly attended to. Waikato Argus filed. Telephone 437. HARRY ELLISON 5/8 (late of Waikato), Proprietor. Kingston house, CAMBRIDGE, (Just recently erected), is ONEof the MOST CONVENIENT and WELL-APPOINTED BOARD-ING-HOUSES in the District, and is now open for the accommodation of visitors.' Close to Railway Station, Domain, and Post and Telegraph Office. TERMS REASONABLE. DAVYS AND SON, PROPRIETORS. Also, agents for Taupibi Sawmill Company A W. Roe and Co., Mamakc Sawmills 20/4 QEORGE JQICKINSON, ■Undertaker and Funeral ' Director, C A M BRIDGE Funerals Furnished at shortest j notice. Charges Moderate. Workshop and Residence, Yio-1 toria Road (near St. Andrew’s Church). SPEIGHT’S BOTTLED ALE & STOUT IS NOT GENUINE Unless bearing gPEIGHT&ppPKINS &QOUTTS NAMES ON LABEL. No one in Auckland bottles tbo above bKCfcpt JJIPKINS & COUTTS, WINE k SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Lower Albert Street, Auckland, Who are Sole Representatives, Country orders promptly attended 17/3

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 754, 14 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 754, 14 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 754, 14 September 1900, Page 3

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