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Meetings and Amusements. HAMILTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— To-morrow's Services: Rev. J. M. Mitchell, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. rn E N T IIE K T I N 0 S, CAMBRIDGE SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m.—"Our Rulers : Ditl the herd give them office ? To what extent shall wc obey their laws, ? " All in.itcd. Come and hear the Gospel CHURCH, ORES BY T BRIAN ( L WAIKATO WEST The INDUCTION of the Rev. Walter Smith will lake place in llie T» Awamutu Church on WEDNESDAY, June Ist, ut 4 o'clock p.m. At 6 30 the same evening there will he a PUBLIC TEA MEET NO in '.he Town Hall to welcome the new minister. Several ministers from Auckland and other places will he present. Tickets to soiree, Is ; children, 6'd. pAMBRIDOE PUBLIC LIBRARY. ANNUALCONCERT (Vocal and Instrumental), PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE Tuesday, 31st Instant, At 8 p.m. Soloists include Mrs Cooke, Misse* Fisher, Peterson and Garland, Messrs Perkins, Popple, Langmuir, and Mk Edgar Walton, of Auckland. Recitationist, Mr C. C. Buckland. Orchestral selections by the Cambridge Orchestral Society, under the conductorship of Mr J. H. Edwards. Proceeds in aid of the Cambridge Library. iggf The Committee ate making euorts to ensure a really good concert. J. S. MASTER, 28/5 Secretary. AM ILTON ORCHESTRAL 1 SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society will be held on TUESDAY, 31st inst., at the Volunteer Hall at 7.30 o'clock. Every member is requested to be present. Business : Important. G. G. KENNY, Hon. Sec. Hamilton Orchestral Society. A /CONCERT & ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN BY MRS WHITAKER & FRIENDS VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON, ON Thursday, 2nd June, 1898. PROGRAMME. TAUT I. 1. Overture Orchestra 2. Song—" Flight of Ages " ... Miss Garland 3. Song-(Selected) ... Mr Meachem 4. Song—" Dream Voicc3 " ... Miss G. Butcher 5. Song-(Selected) Mr Edgar Walton 6. Song—" For All Eternity " ... Miss C. LeQuesne 7. Reading Rev. W. H. Wilson 8. Comic Song—" He Went to a Party " Mr Lloyd PART 11. 1. Overture Orchestra 2. Song—(Selected) Miss Reid 3 Song—" Blind Girl to Her Harp" Dr. Kenny 4. Soug—" La Screnata " Miss Garland 5. Song—(Selected) Mr Edgar Walton 6. Song—" A Summer Shower " ... Miss Wuitaker 7. Song—" The Cry of the Little Ones " Miss G. Butcher 8. Comic Song—(Selected) .. Mr Lloyd God Save The Queen. AIEATO NNO A L ROOT & PRODUCE Under the auspices of the Waikato Farmers' Club, ROOTS, GRAIN, DAIRY PRODUCE, POULTRY. &c, &c. TO BE HELD IN THE PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday, the Bth June, 1898. SCHEDULE. First prize, 5s ; second prize, 2s 6d. Entrance fee, one shilling each class, but a payment of 10s will enable exhibitor to enter in as many classes as desired. The Committee reserve the right to substitute for the advertised prizes any article donated of not less value. No exhibit will be allowed to compete in more than one class, except for special prizes. FARM PRODUCE. I Champion Prize—Best 6 Swedes, any kind ; given by Messrs Keinpthorne, Prosser and Co. 1. Best 6 Yellow Fleshed Turnips 2. Best 6 White 3. Best 3 Long Red Mangolds ; first prize, 2cwt. Manure, given by Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. 4. Best 3 Yellow Globe Mangolds ; first prize, 2cwt. Manure, given by Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. - 5. Best 6 Field Carrots ; 2c\vt. Manure, given by Kempthorne, Prober & Co. 6. Best 6 Intermediate Carrots 7. Best G Early Horn Carrots 8. Best Jcwt. Potatoes, Red ; first prize, 2cwt. Manure, given by Kempthorne Prosser and Co. 9. Best JjUWt. Potatoes, White ; first prize, value 13s 6d, given by R. and VV. Hellaby 10. Best Collection Red Potatoes, not less than 10 of each variety ; first prize given by Mr A. Bach, value, 15s 11. Best Collection White Potatoes, not less than 10 of each variety ; first prize, value 13s 6d, given by R. and W. Hellaby 12- Best Bushel Red or White Tuscan Wheat, grown within 30 miles of Cambridge. First prize, 2001 b. Champion Flour, given by N.R. Mills; second prize, 10s; third prize, 5s ; entry fee, 2s 13. Best \ bushel White Oats; first prize, value 133 6d, given by R. aud W. Hellaby 14. Best \ bushel Dun Oats ; first nriz*, value 13s 6d, given by R. and W. Hellaby 15. Best \ bushel Danish Oats IG. Best Bag of Chaff; first prize, value 10s 6d, given by Mr T. Wells; second prize, value, 53, given by W. and J. McMillan 17. Best 2 Pumpkins 18. Best \ bushel Field Peas 19. Best A bushel Field Beans 20. Best 6 Sugar Beet 21. Best Collection of Marrows, Pumpkins and Melons, not less than 2 of each variety 22. Collection of Turnips, not less than 3 of each variety ; first prize, value 138 6d, given by R. and W. Hellaby

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 294, 28 May 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 294, 28 May 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 294, 28 May 1898, Page 3

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