•Meetings and Amusements. r jJMIE REV. \V. SMITH will conduct 1 services r,t Ohaupo 11 a.m., Te Awamutu 3 p.m., and Kihikihi 7.15 p.in. on Sunday next, 3rd April. i QOC IA I r\ ATHK RI N G To bill farewell to Kiev. L. A. and Mks Hudson (who are leaving next Monday for Australia), will be held in the Gymnasium, in IV.ce-s'r ct, Cambridge, Thiß (Thursday) Evening, 31st Inst., at 7.30 p.m. An attractive pro,? amine, is beit>g prepared and CtrT.e Supper will be provided. Tickets, Is ; children under 12, CM. 29/3 AHRYSA N T UEMU M S. SEVENTHCAMBRIDGE. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 22nd and 23rd April, 1898. CHILDREN'S SUCTION : Appeal to Teachers and Committeemen. The Society appeal to these officers to assist the children, by counsel and small prizes, to niako this Section as useful and popular with parents and children as it has been in the past. Schedule to Follow. THUS. WELLS, President, Cambridge Chrysanthemum Society 22nd March, 181)8. 22/3 FA. YOUNG, Dentist, may be . . CONSULTED at TE AWAMUTU NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON, after arrival of train, and all day TUESDAY, sth April ; and at NGARUAWAHIA on TUESDAY, 12th April. CHIEF BRAND CLOTHING FACTORY has been greatly enlarged to inject the demand. ■ OST—Between Tamahare and Bamil I l ton, a Gold Hairpin, with diamond crescent. Ten shillings reward will be given on returning to this office. "MPOUNDED—In the Te Awamutu 1 Pound, on March 26th, by the Rangiaohia Ranger : 1 Bay MARE, UM on rump, foal at foot; Bay Yearling COLT. From Orakati, on the 28th : Bay GELDING, indistinct brand off shoulder ; sort ot Piebald GELDING, diamond near shoulder, like an urn off neck ; Bay Yearling COLT, white points. Also, from Te Awamutu township: One Roan Pony GELDING. If the above horses are not claimed they will be sold on SATURDAY, 2nd April, 1898, at 12 noon. S. BOND, Poundkeeper. fh THE ESTATE OF C. A. DAVIS, ESQ. (DECEASED). ALL ACCOUNTS against the above Estate must be rendered to the undersigned on or before the 9th APRIL, otherwise they will not be recognised. W. J. P. GAUDIN, 26/3 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. FENCING POSTS FOR SALE. BLACK WATTLE (Acacia Decurrem), very durable and neat appearance, 6ft or 6ft 6in. Price, £2 per hundred, f.0.b., Whangamarino Station. STRETTON & GREEN, "The Jungle," Whangamarino 10/3 (Mercer P. 0.) ■qi 0 R O A L E - TOTARA POSTS, STRAINERS, AND BATTENS, in any quantity. Reasonable prices. Apply- W. WILSON, CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. HAVE much pleasure in intimating that I shall make a FIRST DISPLAY Autumn and Winter Novelties. In all tiik Divisions of the DRAPERY- -DEPARTMENT. SATURDAY, 2nd PROX., And I solicit a personal visit of inspection. THOMAS WELLS. PROPRIETOR. Cambridge, 29th March, 1898. 31/3 T-IRICiTS TO QUIT THE rniM.ES. FISON'S TURNIP FERTILIZER £6 PER TON. SYDNEY~BONEDUST £5 17s 6d PER TOW. (Analysis : 52,24 phos. lime, 4,32 ammonia). Also, On Hand : SWEDE TURNIP & MANGOLD SEED. To Arrive : NEW SEASON'S GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ss* AT CURRENT RATES. TES Your Orders Solicited W. J HURST & CO., AUCKLAND 30/7 AIKATO ARGUS Office (George Edgeeumbe, proprietor) for print ing of all descriptions.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 268, 31 March 1898, Page 3
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