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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

By order of the Official Assignee, all the fttruitare and effects of the Baden Powell boardiag house, Cambridge, will be sold by Messrs Jjavis u&d Co on Wednesday next, without reserve. See advertisement in this paper. We are reijuo'ted to notify that Mr Pairnian, Public Vaccinator for the Te A wamutu district, will attend at Ohaupo on Tuesday, 13th, and at Pirongia on Thursday, 15th inst., from 1 to 2 p.m., when parents ue warned t> have their children vaccinated as required by law. At the fire on Friday m rning one of the branehmen, Mr T. W. Thomps n, sustained severe burns on the right arm, both hands and faoe. Mr E. F. Sandes, who was witnessing the fire, dressed the wounds. Dr. Going further attending to them in the imrning. A week's absenoe from work will doubtless be all that is necessary. On Monday the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company will hold an unreserved clearing sale on the property of Mr E. W. Beere, Tamahere (adjoining the Bruntwood Estate). Mr Beere has decided to give up dairying, and is offering his wboie eboice herd of dairy cows, all young and in full mil* A two-year-old Shorthorn bull, calves, milk cans, etc., will also be brought forward. The sale starts at 1 o'clock, and luncheon will be provided. At the Hamilton Police Court this morning, before Mr R. J. Paull, J.P., Michael Jordon was fined 5s and costs for being druni ifl Victoria - street. James Head pleaded gvulty to bointr drunk at the Kirikiriroa railway nation, and not guilty of disorderly behaviour at tli.3 same time and place. Accused was eonyiefced and discharged on the first charge, and fined 20s and u,cts on the second. TED MONTGOMERY'S LATEST SONG " I've Grown so Used tv You." May not refer to Salmon's Boot#, bat the old song still holds trne; For every one who buys their shoes, at Salmon's famous store j Get so much used to comfort rare, Ck&fc they return for more. We cater for wedding parties, birthday parties, picnics and balls No catering job ! is too big or too small for us.—'l'idd and , Stanton, Hamilton, (j

Farmers are reminded tfa v at Ohaupo on Tuesday next, 13th inst., Messrs Mc Nicol and Co. will offer 260 forwiird conditioned 3 and 4-year old steers, 250 he»d of cattle fr m 2 year-old downwards and 300 ewes wi° h lambs. Kumora and Tomato Plants, also a variety of choice flowering plants on sale at Tidd and Stanton's Imperial Confectionery and Grocery Stores, Hamilton. 6 "Are you going to the Exhibition?"— seems to be the burning question of the day. Tho question which really interests yon Mr Clothes-wearer is—" Have you seen the exhibition of lovely suitings in V. lloughtou's window ? " They are all at one price, ninety-five shillings. It will cost you nothing to look, and it will save your money to order one. If there is nothing in tho window to suit your taste, just walk inside and you will be suited at V. Houghton's Sup-to-date tailoring estab--I'shment, Hamilton. 6 WARNING TO DAIRY FAR VIE tS To decide which is the best separator is a problem easily solved. S j e that the •eparator is working at it« full capacity ; then test the pkim-milk, also prucentage ot fat in the cream. The result obtained will be your answer. The Baltic never fails to prove its supriority over other makes when this test is applied. Do not follow the old beaten paths to doors that are hanging on a past reputation, but follow the many fresh footprints leading to our door in quest of the modern Baltic. Free trials invited against all other machines. Write far catalogues and particulars to J. B. MacEwan & Co.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8053, 10 November 1906, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8053, 10 November 1906, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8053, 10 November 1906, Page 2