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Wanteds, &c. W" ANTED—A middle-aged Man as Ploughman; 20s a week and found. A man without outside interests Apply WMJardner^^hw. WANTED— Persons having Watches, Jewellery, etc , for repairs to leave the same with H. Hovvden, Watchmaker, Hamilton, when they will be repaired in a workmanlike manner at lowest possible prices. . ANTED KNOWN—That Wil, A E ExcUsior Washing Fluid Fire Kindlers, Bottling Wax, Brunswick Black, etc., are to be had from all Storekeepers in W.iikato.-A. Graham, Proprietor, Albert-street, Auckland. VX7ILLIAM '"SOUTER & CO., W Cambridge, having been appointed agents for the Cambridge Roller Mills, all orders sent to us will be promptly attended to. As this Mil grinds only WaiUato-growu Wheat, and the Flour, etc., produced is first-class, we hope those requiring Flour, Bran, or Sharps will encourage local industry ami send on their orders, which will be promptly attended to. MAMA, have you heard the Dews : The Cheapest Furniture ia at A. 0. Kelly's, Hamilton Kast. rpOMMY, my boy, we're out on strike. 1. Times are hard ;so take my old Boots to D. Salmon, for he does repairs cheaper anrt stronger than anybody else. OOROUGiT~OF HAMILTON. Annual Election of Councillors. It is hereby notified that the number of votes polled by each Candidate was as follows : — Thomas Slauk 84 James Reid *'~

William Fredk. Bell 77 Edwin Thomas Davey 77 Thomas Qualtrough 61 Thomas CfiAi'i'ELL 34 Henry Montgomery Salmon... 27 Informal * Having given my casting vote in favour of Mr W. F. Bell, I therefore declare Thomas Slade, James Reid, W. F, Bell t* be DULY ELECTED to office as Councillors for the Borough of Hamilton. O. J. W. BARTON, Returning Officer. Council Chambers, Himilton, September Uth, IS9O. O THE BURGESSES OF HAMILTON. Ladies and Gentlemen,—Allow me to thank you most heartily for your kind support to me at tho election on hertember 11th, and trust to have the pleasure of your support again at a very early season-lam, yours. K T DAVEy _ Hamilton, September 12th, 1890. O THE BURGESSES OF HAMILTON. Ladies and Gentlemen,— We, the undersigned, tender you our very sincere thanks for the confidence you have reposed in us by electing us to the vacant seats in the Hamilton Borough Council. We venture to assure you that your interests will be safe in our hands, and that our best efforts will be devoted to securing the faithful discharge of the duties of our office. Your obedient servants, THOMAS SLADE, JAMES REID, WILLIAM F. BELL_

NGARUAWAHIA TOWN DISTRICT. Election of Commissioners. NOMINATIONS for the ELECTION of FIVE COMMISSIONERS for the above Town District will be received 3t the Ngaruawahia Town Board Oilioe at noon on WEDNESDAY, 17th Sept., 1890, and a TOLL will lie taken it necessary, on WEDNESDAY, 24-th Sept., 1800, at the same place. 1 W. BUTCHER. Returning Cilice r. PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. Lv Aid ok tiik Funds vok the Nkw Piano kok the Pur.LR , Hall, GRAND CONCERT, Assisted by MESSRS T. M. JACKSON. P. E. DUFAUII, AND W. I' , . CHAMBERS, OK AUCKLAND. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, mH E C TEEPLE CHA SE ! I HE lO TEEPLE CHA S E ! Bj' the Cambridge Dramatic Club. Admission—Re.sf.bved Seats, 2s 6d (to be obtained at Bond's) ; Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Programme in future issue. R OB R oy: R ob R oy: CAMBRIDGE-SEPTEMBER 30, 1800. HAMILTON-OCTOBER 2, 1800. TT7AIKATO FARMERS' CLUB. CAMBRIDGE BRANCH. The FIRST PARADE of ENTIRE HORSES under the auspices of the above Club, will be held at Cambridge on FRIDAY, September 19tb, 1890. Entries to be sent to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, lGfch September. Entrance fee, 2s 0d for each horse. Parade at 11 a.m , in front of McNicol and Co.'s Saleyards. On the same date a first prize of £4, second ditto of £2, and third ditto of £1 is offered for the Best Weight-carrying Hacks, three years old, bred in Waikato, broken or unbroken. If unbroken, must bu haltered and led. Entrance feu, ss. A Show of Brood Mares bust adapted for breeding Indian Remounts —First prize, £2 2s; second ditto, £1 Is. Entrance fee, 2s 6d. A Prize of £2 2s will lie given for the Best Weight-carrying Two-year-old Colt or Filly bred in Waikato, got by a thoroughbred horse. Entrance fee, 2s 6d. Also, A First Prize of £3 3s and a Second Prize of £1 Is will be given for the Best Weight-carrying Hack, any age. Entrance, iia. All entries to be in by the 16th of this month. Parade at 9.30 a.m. in the Government paddock. G. E. CLARKE, Chairman. Cambridge, 26th August, 1890. ElvTs O'N EI L I Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2835, 13 September 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2835, 13 September 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2835, 13 September 1890, Page 3