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Wesleyan Church, Hamilton.

SOIREE

fin HE SOIREE in connection with the above Church will be held at the Wesleyan Uhurcli, at Hamilton, on Tuesday, 28th inst.

Tea on the Table at 6 p.m.

After tea a PUBLIC MEETING will be held, when addi esses will be delivered by ministeis and lay friends.

Wesleyan Church, Cambridge.

ANNIVERSARY SERVICES,

f\N SUXDAY, April 2G, Sermons in connection with the above services will be preached as follows, by the Rev R\ S. Bunn, of the Otabuhn Circuit: — Cambridge, 11 a.m. ; Pukenmu, 230 p.m. ; Humilton, 630 p.m. On WEDNESDAY, April 2^, the ANNUAL SOTREE will be held in the Scliool-Room, Cambridge. Tea on the Tables at 6 p.m. A Pub-lie Meeting will be held afterwards, when addresses will be deliveied by Revs Reid (Auckland), Bunn, and Thomas, and other lay friends. Tickets 2fc each, may be had of nil storekeepers and committee. By order, JOSEPH N. BUTTLE, Secretary to Committee.

TORAGE. C OLONIAL FORCES. Militia and Volunteer Offices, Hamilton, 21st April, 1874. PTTENDERS will bo received at the Militia and Volunteer -*- Offices, Hamilton, up to the 30th June, from persons willing to enter into a contract for the supply of FORAGE as may be required for the Colonial Forces stationed within a radius of Fiftj Miles of Cambridge during the Twelve Months ending the 31st May, 1575. Particular! may be learned on application to Officers in charge of A.C. Force at various »tations, and of Capt. McPherson, Hamilton. WILLIAM C. LYOtf, Lieut. -Col. Commanding "Waikato District.

(cm, -^'^ =^& New Zealand Railways. WAIKATO RAILWAY. Public Works Office, Newcastle, April 15, 1874. r B LENDERS will be received until noon on Wedne»day, "*■ May G, at this office, for the ERECTION of TWO BRIDGES between Taupiri and Newcastle. Plans and Specifications to bo seen at this office. W. 11. CLARKE, Resident Engineer, Newca«tle.

Tenderu Wanted.

rilENDEßS^will be received by the undersigned, on be -*- half of the Waikato and Piako Swamp Company, for CUTTING A DRAIN about eight or ten miles in length, n the Piako Swamp. Plans and specifications can be seen at Mr Le Quesne's store, Hamiltou. A man will leave Mr Le Quesne's store on Friday, the 24th Apiil, at 10 a.m., to point out the locality of the proposed drain to intending tenderers. Tenders to bo sent in on or before noon of Saturday, tho 25ih April., W. STEELE.

CENTRAL HOTEL, NGAUUAWAHIA. fIIHE Proprietors of the above Hotel, in returning thanks -*- to their friends and the public for past favors, beg to draw attention to their large and vaned assortment of Winea and Spirit* of the tery best brands, also to their superior accommodation for Travellers, Visitors, &c, &c. The DINING- EOOMS (two).are spacious and comfortable. The BEDROOMS are lofty and well ventilated. PRIVATE SITTING BOOM. SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. LUNCHEON AT ALL HOURS. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. LIVEKY AND BAIT STABLES. CLEANLINESS ! ECONOMY ! ! CIVILITY ! ! ! Travellers by Quick's Coaches booked through to Auckland, Cambridge, or Alexandra. BAGATELLE. BASS' ENGLISH ALE, No. 4 Bv^rr, in excellent condition, ON DRAUGHT. THOMAS & DAVIDSON, Proprietors.

Twenty Pounds Reward. f^QA REWARD will be paid by the undersigned to oty~*^-r any person who will give such infoimation as will lead to the conviction of the parties who on Tuesday, the 17th ultimo, fastened a portion of an iron can to a, Black Horse, through which ho was so terrified that he galloped into the river Horotiu, at Hamilton, and was drowned. EDWARD CLARKE. Hamilton, March 10, 1874.

TENDERS wanted for Roadworks and Cuttings in the Pukekura Highway District. Specifications to be seen at the office of the Board, Moanavale Station, Cambridge. By order, W. MARSHALL, Secretary P.D.B.

The Late Fire at Hamilton. DESCRIPTIONS will be received by the Postmasters at Newcastle, Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awainutii, and Alexandra, for the purpose of replicing a portion of tue heavy loss sustained by Mr Hough, storekeeper, Hamilton, through the disastrous fire on Sunday last. April 17, 1874.

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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 304, 23 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 304, 23 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 304, 23 April 1874, Page 3

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