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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS Dancing— Mrs sowerby win hold her Class in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Knox Street, Monday, May 5tK and every following Monday from then. he Annual General Meeting of the Waikato No=License League, will be held in Wesley Hall, Collingwood Street. Hamilton, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, Bth MAY next. FRFiiC. DANIRI.I, Hon. Sec. xTible IN STATE SCHOOLS Jd league of n.z. The Right Rev, Dr. CLEARY, Bishop of Auckland, Will Address the General Public in the HAMILTON TOWN HALL, On Monday, May sth, at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Questions invited. LEADERS of the B.ble in School espccia'ly invited. His Worship The Mayor Mr A. E. Manning will preside. SHEEP DOG TRIAL JL CLUB. The above Club will hold their AN NUAL TRIALS at Mr W. Seavih’s Woolshed, Waingaro, on Tuesday, May 20th. Usual Comcctitions. £l9 in I nze Money. Entries close on May 9th with the secretary, fiom whom all pat liculars can be obtained ; also see posters. W. H. WORSTER. Hon. Sec. Private Bag, Ngaruawabia. . II A MILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL “FIRE DISTRICT PROPOSAL Pursuant to the provisions of the “Local Elections and Polls Act, 190H ’ ami the “Fire Brigades Act, 1908” and their amendments. 1 hereby give notice that at a poll taken on the 30th day of April, 1913 The number of votes recorded for the proposal was ... 5 2 3 The number of votes recorded agnnst the proposal was 19b Informal ... • • 50 Total number of valid votes recorded ••• 7*9 As the number of valid votes recorded is in excess of one-third of the number (1543) of the ratepayers of the District, I hereby declare the above proposal CARRIED. Dated this Ist day of Mav, 1913. E. J DAVEY, Returning Officer. H a MILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION of NINE COUNCI' LORS Pursuant t > Section 27 of “ Tlie Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908.” I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Hatntlt< n is as fo'lows : - HAMMCND, John Edwin 850 FOW, John Robet t 724 BOND, James Shiner 7 n SPEIGHT, Charles Richard Barton 708 TRISTRAM, Henry Exfo-cl ... 605 MCKINNON, Join <*>3 HOWDEN, Hcrry Herbert ... 631 HAYTER, George Albert Old TJDD, James Edwin ... 577 BOOTH, Thonns Bcighton ... 5 (, i WARREN, John Willing 3 c b WEBB, Alfred Ernest 230 DOUGLAS, William Henry ... 130 Informal 14 Total number of volts polled ... 1095 And I hereby declare the said John Edwin Hamilton I, John Robert Eow, James Shiner Bond, Chari s Richard Barton Speight, Henry Exford Tri tram, John McKinnon Henry Herbert Howden, Gecrgc Albert Haytor, and James Edwin Tidd to be duly ELECTED to such office. Dated th s Ist day of May, 1913. E. J. DAVEY, Returning Officer B OROUG H OF FRANKTON ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS DECLARATION OF POLL. Pursuant to section 27 of the “Local Elections a d Polls Act, 19 '8”, I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Frankton is as follows: ELLIS, John William 207 ALLEN, Charles Ernest Hanson 228 AITKF.N, James Graham 195 SMITH, Frcd-rick Cooper 178 ROWLAND, Henry 167 WATT, James 166 HENDERSON, William Maxtorn 163 HERBERT, John Edward 159 WATT, George, Junr. Q2 RITCHIE, James 13^ FAWCETT, Frederick James 126 MURPHY, John Michael toj THORNTON, John Lishraan n There being only eight vacarcics to be filled, I hereby declare John William Ellis, Charles Ernest Hanson Allen, James GraharnAitken, Frederick Cooper Smith, Henry Rowland, James Watt, William Maxtorn Henderson, John Edward Herbert, to be duly tlecUd to such office. Dated this Ist day of May, 1913' T. T CARTER, Returning Otfic r Borough of Franklon. J to THE BURGESSES HAM LION, OF Ladies and Gentlemen,--! desire thank you sincerely ft r ' our expreson of renewed confidence in me as 5 our preservative on the Borough Council, id especially in having returned me at e head of the poll. As uting you of y best services la your interests,—Yours ithfully, |NO. E. HAMMOND. rjno THE ELECTORS HAMILTON. OF We, the undersigned rnembtrs of the previous Council, tender to you our sincere thanks for the decisive manner in which you showed your approval of our past polity, and assure you that your continued confidence will not be misplaced. I. E. HAMMOND J. R. FOW if. E. TRISTRAM J. McKINNON G. HAY PER |. E. HDD

NOTICES CONY SEAL FUR SETS BLANKET COATS ONE-PIECE DRESSES LADIES' COSTUMES MAIN COATS We are now showing full stocks of the latest styles in the above goods. They have just landed by Homs Steamers, and are the very latest fashions and (heir value unsurpassed. Hundreds of new lines are now opening and will be on sale tomorrow. BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, Rugs and all Household Drapery at specially attractive prices. Come in and see the new styles a&aia teMssEari AULD and CO | Hamilton & Tc Awamulu. | I //

NOTICES On these cold nights these arc prevalent, and very uncomfortable. 13U F why suffer when the verv best HOT WATER arc procurable at the lowest pos.-ibie cost at T.M.S. AGAIN, what i; more comforting and t.nts to assist a quick recovery to the sick than A REAL GOOD HOT WATER BAG, ?

SPECIAL FOR TI-IIS WEEK IS Hand Baskets. These sre the favourite White Willow, Open Baskets. In three sizes:— PRICES 1/6, 2/1, 2/7 Very st'ong, very light and hold all the goods. Green and Blue j i Band | Dinner Ware I i FINE CUT PRICES in these Hmdsome Sets T r TUTS WEEK. THE Mutual Stores HAMILTON. ’Phone 226.

NOTICE TO FARMERS. The Woodviile Bacon Co. Trucking Days for April, 1913. Hinucra—Tuesday, 2Qth April Mataniata—Wednes lay, 30th April Ngaruawahia and Kirikiriroa Wed; neslay, 30th April Waibou—-Thursday, Ist May Waitou—Friday, 2nd May PRICE per lb. Buyers : Mataniata, Waharoa-A. WARNER. Buyers— F. J, Saxhy & H. T. Sirawbridge

NO TEA LIKE m it® Ska BUY NOTHING ELSE. They Equal any lea at 1/8 per lb. have stood a Rorld’s record test a k qlnst capital and unprincipled imitations for OVER 33 YEARS Equal any lea at 2/4 per lb. More cups ol Tea and more quality In o pound ol N.M& Co's Tea than any other Equal any Tea at 1/1 0 or 21On every occasion use NELSON, MOATE’S TEA. Hamilton Borough Gasworks. Further Reduct= ion in the price gUW.lßt.liri—lW"' TBaBMWBMMHBHHDPBMBJBWBHI H'MU.m of COKE, Prices delivered: 1 ton 22/-, l / 2 ton 11/6, 5 bags 6/3, 3 bags <1 '• 2 bags 2/9, 1 bag 1/9. Latest Improved Gas Burners Your Burners have been in use seven or eight, perhaps ten or twelve years, it will pay you to scrap them and instal the latest type: a small room can be lit for one farthing per hour, a large room for one half-penny per hour. The saving in gas will pay for the burners. A ’phone message or post card will bring our representative along to advise and quote prices. We dean and adjust Burners without charge Except 6d for a mantle, if needed. Phone us Nos. 3Q, 73, or 122. if your lights are bad we will put them right. Gas Fires, We are overhauling all gas fires WITHOUT CHARGE in readiness for the coming winter. We want to overhaul every gas fire in Hamilton. Advise us if you have one and we shall be obliged. GAS FIRES from 25- each. , A small lire will use one pennyworth of gas per hour. Most useful and convenient for offices and rooms that are used occasionally or in the evening only, No fires to lay. no wood, coal or ashes to carry : strike a match, in ten minutes the I full power of the fire isavailj able. To those about to Build Inspect the new gas tire interiors, they will enable you to have an occasional fire in your bedroom without the expense of building a brick chimney. Pul in a gas heated Wash Boiler and save the expense of brickwork and chimney. Gas Cookers. You can bite a lull sized gas Cooker for 12/- for twelve months, fixed free. Full information at the Gas Office. • QRAIIAJVVS EMPIRE HOTEL Frankton Junction. • preliminary notice 1 During this month, whilst under pre : paration lor Furnishing, we have beet I besieued by Travellers and others lo s accommodation, with reluctance wi r iiave had to turn them away, howevc . we are now booking rooms and will b s OPEN ON the FIRST OT MAY, lyt I MR, & MRS. GRAHAM. Phone 325.

The vVaikaio larmers’ Cooperative Bacon Co., Ltd. Will receive LIVE PIGS on the followins; dates Taupiri—Every Wednesday, 10.30 to 3 p.m. H. WARING, Buyer Ngaraawahia—Every Tuesday, 10.30 to 3 P-ni. WM. PATERSON, Buyer j Pukckohe— ALEX. MCRAE, Buyer i T>‘ Awamulu—Every Monday. Ohaupo—Every Wednesday. R. J. SHAW, Buyer | Cambridge—Every Monday, 10 a.m. to ' 3 pm. Matangi—Every Tuesday, noon to 4 p m.; Hautapu—Every Wednesday, 10 to 3 : pan. Kirikiriioa—Every Thursday, to to 2 p.m. P. T. GLANVILLE, Buyer Morrinsvillc—P. F. PHILPOTT, Buyer Matamata—Monday, April 28th,for iuxt week only A. CORBETT, Buyer Putaruru—H. GOODWIN, Buyer Waihou-R. BURKE, Buyer Mangaiti—J. F. STRANGE, Buyer Paeroa—JAS. HOWIE, Buyer Otorohanga—l. CUMPSTONE, Buyer All other stations as arranged by buyers At the Factory—Every TUESDAY sLed PER LB. GEO. WATT, J.N'R., Manager. 5' d. per lb. Pigs Pigs Pigs WTVMOCK & CO., Ltd., will .J J receive PRIME BACON- | I RS, PORKERS and CHOPPERS as under ; MAY. Ngaruawahia, every Monday, 10 to 2 Taupiri, every Monday, It to 3 Cambridge, every Monday, 10 to 3 Ohaupo, 1 very Monday, 10 to 3 Te Awamulu, every Tuesday, 10 to 3 Hautapu, tvery Tuesday, to to 3 Kirikiriroa, every Tuesday, to to 2 Matangi, every Wednesday, 10 to 3 Frankton, every Wednesday, to to 2 Putaruru. 12th and 26th, it to 3 Tirau, sth and 19th, 11 to 3 Matamata, 6:h and 20th, 11 to 3 Hinuera, 13th and 27th, II to 3 Waharoa, 13th and 27th, ll to 3 Walton, 6th and 20th, It to 3 Morrit.sville, sth and 19th, to to 2 Otorohanga, 14th and 281b, 11103 C. BLUCK, Te Awamulu T « J. TYSON, Waharoa f “ A. J. ARNOLD, Cambridge ( a I H. BOWIE, Moninsvtlle GEO. CLARK & SONS, District Agents CLAUDE A. FORSTER, District Representative Hamilton Box 92 ’Phone 365 m Accident Live Stock, ARRANGE YOUR INSURANCE WITH THE South British Co., Let. A LOCAL INSTITUTION KEEPING PREMIUMS IN NEW ZEALAND J. J. Kingston, Manager, Auckland. Cooper and Manning, Local Agents CAMBRIDGE. SPEIGHT PEARSF, NICOLL, DAVYS, Limited. TIMBER * FENCING POSTS JOINERY * * ' IRON FENCING WIRE COAL COKE and ALL building materials McMAHON & Co. UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS . HAMILTON Funerals have my personal attention only. Factory: Phone 182, Knox Street, Hamilton. Also, Private Residence, Knox Street. Phone 203. MR H. KIRK, Mail Contractor, 5i sole agent for the VVAIKATC “ARGUS” in the Karamu and Te Pain districts. Daily Delivery. Order now Rates of Subscription £l per annum [ 6/- per ((narcer in advance, L Postage ' extra. BEFORE ordering Waggons or Sprin Drays for the coming season, cal at The Arthur Atkin Vehicl: FACTORY, Hamilton East.

DAIRY FARM 105 A CI S mile from Gordonton, 9i miles from Hamilton, all well grassed, and subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered. 5-roomed house, whare, and wash-house. Large shed for implements, barn, and stable. Carrying 50 cows. Price: £32 lOs per acre, Terms; Third cash, balance at 5 % and for 4 years: Title : Land transfer. 203 DAIRY FARM 85 ! mile from creamery, 9J miles from Hamilton, all well grassed, and subdivided into 3 paddocks, well watered. Carrying capacity 35 cows. Price : £27 tcs per acre. Terms: Third cash, balance at 5% and SiX for 4 years. Title : Land transfer. 204 DAIRY FARM gQ 1 mile from Gordonton, ail well grassed, 3 subdivisions, splendidly watered. Carrying ?5 cows. Price: £22 los per acre. Terms : Third cash, balance at 5 and for 4 years. .Title: Land transfer. 205 DAIRY FARM ACRES, First class draiaL/tQ /I cc j swamn, 4 miles from Motumaoho, subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered. 5 roomed house, and outbuildings, 6 cow plant, shed, Separator. Milking 130 cows. Price: £23 iter acre. Terms: £I,OOO cash, balance as arranged. Title: Land transfer. 214 DAIRY FARM /O/ ACRES. i mile from 000 fi Kiwitahi, 9 miles from Morrinsvillc, 400 acres in grass, 50 acres turnips, 5° acres under cultivation, balance in rough feed, subdivided into 14 paddocks, well watered. Carrying too head cattle, 300 sheep. Price : £l4 per acre. Terms £I,OOO cash, balance 5% for 2j years Mortgage: £4,250 at 5% for 3J years. TRlc: Ereeeold. 222 COOPER MANNING Agents, HAMILTON. Vi 1 R > AGLAN LICENSING DISTRICT 1 hereby give notice that the ANNUAL. MEETING of the Licensing Committee for the Raglan Licensing District will be held at the Counhouse, Ngaruawahia, on THURSDAY, the sth day of June, 1913, at the hour of neon. Dated at Hamilton this 30th day of Apr.l, 1913. H. J. DIXON, C erk of Ct mmitlce. W > wfics' AIKATO LICENSING TRICT. DIS--1 hereby give notice that th: ANNUAL MEETING of the Li easing Committee for the Waikato Licensing District will be he'd at the Courthouse, Hamilton, on MONDAY, the 9th day ol June, 1913, at the hour of noon. Dated at Hand ton this 29th day ol Apri', 1913. 11. I DIXON, Clerk of Committee. Henry James Dixon, Sherlff’at Ham •, ilton hereby give notice that in pur ant to a Writ of Sale issued out of tin turemeCouit at Wellington, whereh REDERICK FiTCHETT of Welling n, So'icitor, is Plaintiff, and GEORGI: 'RIGHT, of Kawhia of the Provincis istrict of Auckland, Farmer, is Defen mf, 1 have taken in execution at tie lit of the said plaintiff all the estate ght title or interest of the said George Tight as lessee under Memorandum ol ease registered in the Lands JRegistrj (lice at Auckland under No. 6096 41 1 that piece or parcel of land containg three hundred acres more or les: dug part of the Block called Pirongu 7est No. I, 2G and being part of the loek known as Whiliura and b ing al le land comprised and described in tne 1 the said Memorandum of Lease No 396 AND I furth r give notice that tall cause the estate right title o uercst of the said George Wright ii te above land to be sold by publii action by KING X Ca, at their Audio; .ooms, Hood Street, Hamil'on, 01 ATURDAY, the 17th day of MAY 913, al 2.30 o'clock in the afternooi nless tlu amount of the Writ of Sal rith all costs and expenses be paid 0 r before th ■ 17th day of May, 1913. The Solicitor issuing the writ lor th 'laintilf is Davi 1 McCubbin, Findlay t Vcllington whore agents are Rog.-i nd Stace, Solicitors, Hamilton. Conditions of Sale may be seen at m ■ffice or at the office of the Auctioneer Dated at Hamilton this 22nd day ( \pril, 1913. H. J. DIXON, Slit riff.

mo THE I!URGESSES OF THE 1 BOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Ladies and Gentlemen— I thank you most sincerely tor the support accorded to me at yesterday’s polling and 1 shall earnestly endeavour to justify your confidence. J S. BOND. Hamilton borough election. T HANKS. Ladi s and Gentlemen. I desire to thank you for your expression of confidence in me at yesterday’s polls and to assure you that I wid always endeavour to serve your best interests. Yours faithfully, CHAS. SPEIGHT. mo THE BURGESSES OF THE 1 BOROUGH OF FRAN ETON. I beg to thank you for electing me as one of your Councillors, and 1 hope, by my efforts, to safeguarc the interests of the Ratepayers, tc I prove myself worthy of your confidence. J. E. HERBERT. The Evicted Governor. Sydney, April 3. Lord Denman arrived on Saturda; morning from Melbourne to reviev 20,000 cadets and departs the sain evening, as the Government, haviii; taken over Government House, ha made no adequate accommodation fo housing the distinguished visitors There is a great outcry by the Pres and public that the Governor-Gcncri should be driven to such shifts.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5296, 1 May 1913, Page 3

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