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I In reference to the above, 1 would respectfully request that ALL ACCOUNTS HE PAID FORTHWITH. G. C. BATEMAN. Public Notice. 1 DESIRE to intimate to tbe public of Himilton and districts that I have DISPOSED of MY BUSINESS of BAKER and CONFECTIONER to MEaSKS BoYCE AND SONS, of Cambridge, and, in thanking them fur past patronage, would ask: a continuance of same for my successors. G. C. BATEMAN. Hamilton, Noviinber 21st, I'JOU. IN reference to the above, wo wish to inform the people of Hamilton and surrounding districts that no i tfort will be t-pared to meet tbe patronage hitherto beatowed on Mr Bateman. BOYCE AND SONS, Hamilton and Cambridge. HUNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Poll of the Ratepayers of the HungaLunga Drainage District taken on MONDAY, the 10tli day of November, 1906, upon a proposal to borrow from the Colonial Treasurer under Part 11, of " The Local Bodies Leans Act, 1901," for forty-one years at four per cent, per annum, a Si'EIHAL LOAN OF jEUOOO, for the construction of Drainage Works for the Drainage of the Hungahunga Drainage District, there was recorded for the proposal 58 votes, and against the same 8 votes, ANU I DECLARE the proposal to be CARRIED. 'IHOS. HANNA, Chairman, Hungahunga Drainagu Bjard. To Aroha, 20th Novembor, lUUti. HUNGAHUNGA DRAINAGE BOARD. THE above Board requires a competoat man to mark out the lines of drains in the district. His work will be preparatory to the services «f an engineer, and he will work in conjunction witb the members of the Board. Wages to be stakd by the applicant. Applications to bo sunt to the undersigned, not l iter than THU RSDAY, 2'Jth inat., at 2 p.m. P. GILCHRIST, Clerk. Te Aroha, 21st Novemb'r, 19J6. HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. VT"OTICK is hereby given that the i.'l Hamilton li rough Council proposes | to borrow (by way of special loan within j the meaning of " ( lie Local Bodies Loans Act, l'Ji)l," and its amendments) a sum of .£2oUO for the ereeti n of a Horse Baz«ar on t-'ection 476 and extensions to saleyards on Section 453 a, Hamilton West. It is proposed to strike a SPECIAL RATE OF 3-161'HS OF A PENNY IN THE £ on the umuiproved value of all rateable pr perty in the Borough of Hamilton, tucb rate together with the I revenue to bo derived from the Horse B.zaarto be pledged as secuiity for the payment of interest and sinking fund. | It is proposed that the whole of the loan I shall be repayab e at the expiration of a ] term of 41 years, computed from the Ist i day of February, 19u7. I | It is proposed tu pay out of tbe loan tbe I cost of raising the loan and the interest ! thereon for tbe first year. S. B. SIMS, Town Cork. 22nd November, 1906. CONVINCING EXPERIENCE. " I was badly scalded some months age," writes Mrs Knight, storekeeper, Lutwyohe (0-)> "and alter trying many remedies gave up the idea tf their giving me any relief. I was about to call in a dootor, when I remembered Chamberlain's Pain | Balm was highly recommended for bums and scalds, and concluded to give it a trial. I 'The way it stopped the pain and reduced ! the inll uumation and swelling in such a | short, time was really magical. This experience convinced me that it is a splendid liniment, and ever since I have been recommending it to my customers and ( friends." For Bale by W. Dey, Hamilton ; Tbos. Wells, Cambridge; Geo. M. A. Ahi&r, Te A wamutu; Green and Colebrook, Ngamawahia j Chss. Dallas, TaumaruQui; T. H. Chapman, Kihikihi.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8062, 22 November 1906, Page 3

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