Sir Charter Rnfw>U mlncribed largely, to the unemployed fund in East London. Messrs McNicol.and Co., want: .'grazing for 150 head of young cattle, for six months. Tenders are invited by the Snrvey Department for the erection of a bridge over the Waitetuna River. _ Mr Joseph Mullions, Hamilton Easti advertises a nine-roomed house and out-build-incj«», s and live acres of land on Heaphy Terrace for sale. > . A natty suit of clothes doe? not invariably betoken a contented mind on the part,of the wearer. He may be expecting ts> meet his tailor at every turn. We direct the attention of parents and guardians, to the »dverti.«pment from Mrs Williams, of the Willows, Wynyard-streefc, Auckland, on page eight nf this issue. Mr S. Howiud, of Cambridge House, Cambridge, is opening np a large selection of winter goods in every department; afid invites inspection. He recommends the Light-house brand oil coats as the best, , In addition to the lots advertised for sale. »t McNicol and Co's Hamilton sale, eight fresh-conditioned, cows on account of Mr James Shaw, and a single-seated buggy and useful horse, from Taupiri, will be offered.
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Waikato Times, Volume XLII, Issue 3391, 24 March 1894, Page 9
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