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Meetings and Amusements A CRICKKT MATCH will be held at RAGLAN ou f FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 9th December . next Raglan v. _....,_ Tk Aicau. Alto, AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the Public Hall, when the public will have the grand opportunity <»f hearing the WONDERFUL GRAPHOPHONE. Do not miss this opportunity ; never heard in Raglan hefore. Proceeds in aid of Raglan New Year's Sports. To conclude with a DANCE. Entrance to Concert and Dance, 2s 6d ; Concert only, Is; childreu, ha f-price. Ladies to the Dance, free. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. H. ROWLAND, 3/12 Secretary pro (cm. T E A WAMDTU AGES. Thursday, December 15LARGE ENTRIES ! A GOOD DAY'S SPORT! Best Natural Course in New Zealand ! tar Good Band in Attendance. te» COME EVERYBODY. Don't bring any dogs on to the course. NOMINAHONS for KIHIKIHI PLATE and TROT will be received up to SATURDAY, the 10th iust. (night of general entry). J. H. LYONS, 29/11 Hon. Sec. LEXAN.DRA T) Boring-Day. ACES SKELETON PROGRAMME. HURDLES, £7 MAIDEN. £5 CUP, £lO TROT, £4 FLYING, £5 PONY RACE, £4 CONSOLATION, £2. Nominations and entries close on SATURDAY, December 17th. Acceptances due on THURSDAY, 22nd. Cash must accompany all entries. E. H. AUBIN, Hon. Sec. UCKLAND /COMPANY, T IMITED. FREEZING FOR EXPORT will commence early in December ; will be despatched to London about end of December, aud will arrive in London about end of February. In order to prevent disappointment early application for space is necessary. For full particulars and information apply to S. D. HANNA, Manager, 1/10 Railway Wharf, Auckland. T^TJFIRI. DAVYS BROS. PREPARED TO SUPPLY Kahikatea and Rimu TIMBER OF ALL SIZES ROUGH OR DRESSED. FRUIT BOXES OF ANY DESCRIPTION. Write for particular, 12/11 ARAMU OAWMILLS. JOHN PARK, PROPRIETOR, takes this opportunity of thanking all his old customers for the support accorded to him when running the Whatawhata Sawmill. THE NEW MILL (recently erected at Karamu) IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, and orders are solicited for RIMU&KAHIKATEA. The Proprietor can recommend the QUALITY OF THE TIMBER. KAHIKATEA is of th YELLOW-HEART VARIETY, im pervious to Grub or Worm. For prices and terms apply to JOHN PARK WHATAWHATA. June 18th, 1898. "\TOROHANGA SAWMILLS LARGE STOCKS BUILDING TIMBER. PROMPT DELIVERY. ELLIS & BURNANP SAWMILLERS, OTOROHANGA . TINGING, PIANO, AND VIOLIN, MRS F. W. COOKE is prepared to give Lessons in SINGING aud on the PIANO and VIOLIN. Terms on application to Mrs Cooke, c/o Mr Bond, or Mr R. Chambers, The Mill, Cambridge. 6/11

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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 376, 6 December 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 376, 6 December 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 376, 6 December 1898, Page 3

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