COOPER DIP RECORDS FOR 1897. The Royal Agricultural Show of England. Champion First Second Third Total PRIZES AWARDED .... 2 62 62 18 145 COOPER-DIPPED .... 2 42 43 12 99 The Great Sydney Sheep Show, 1897. COOPER-DIPPED SHEEP CARRIED AWAY SHEEP DIPPED in all other DIPS PUT TOGETHER 41 Prizes 37 Prizes The Australian Sheep Breeders' Show, Melbourne, 1897. COOPER-DIPPED SHEEP CARRIED AWAY .. .. ol Prizes SHEEP DIPPED in all other MANUFACTURED DIPS PUT TOGETHER .. .. .. 35 Prizes In a report issued by the Cape Government covering the Transkeian Territories, the official figures show that COOPER "«ed SO Times more than Jlll Proprietary Dips Together. (HAMILTON: NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., AND PARR BROS. DISTRICT AGENTS -,' CAMBRIDGE: MESSRS \V. SOUTER AND CO. TE AWAMUTU: MR R. T. MILLAR. MORRINSVILLE : MESSRS CLIFFORD BROS. King's College, A-TJCTKLANI). " The Tower" - - - - Remuera. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Visitor : REV. W. BEATTV, M.A. PBINCU'AI. : MR GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with Honours, of the University of London. Assistant Masters (Resident): Mr C. T. Major, M.A., B.Sc, some- Mr A. Crump time Senior Mathematical Soliolar of Mr T. Dunn, M.A., with Double the University ot New Zealand Honours in Classics and English Mr C.E. Mackay, 8.A.,8.5c, sometime Scholar of the University of New Visiting Masters for Special Subjects. Zealand Pupils are prepared for the UNIVERSITY SUHOLARSBIP, THE MATRICULATION, SENIOR AND JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE, and other Examinations. List of successes for the year 1896-97 : FOUR boys passed the Matriculation Examination. FOUR boys passed the Senior Civil Service Examination. NINE boys passed the Junior Civil Service Examination, one of whom gained the 18th place on the list out of 300 successful candidates, and was awarded an appointment in the Government Service. Prospectuses can be obtained at the ofiice of Thk Waikato ARuusor on application to the Principal. TAKE GOOD ADVICE. There is no Higher Luxury than a Cup of Really Good Tea, All classes—poor and rich, young and old, townspeople, mechanics, labourers, gentry—find the one splendid solace of weariness in the delightful cup of fragant, rich, full, liquored Tea. THIS CAN BE ABSOLUTELY SECURED BT rURCHASING x THE STANDARD TEA x NOW SO CELEBRATED. Buyers should select according to the liking for part of China or all Indio. Grocers will advise what particular number is preferable, but to be sure that the right thing is secured Ask for STANDARD TEAS. L. D. NATHAN & CO. M U 8 WHI T AK ER, ry r_r a Teacher of Singing TEACHER OF M For terms, etc., apply to MRS WHITAKER, Victoria-street, Ham ilton. R T L Y , TEACHER OF MUSIC & SINGING Cambridge. Music supplied for Public and Private Dances in any part of Waikato Terms on application.
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 211, 18 November 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)
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