IN G' S ' 'Q O LLEGE A UCKLAND. BOAi'WNU -CHOOL FOB BOYS. jut v./ ; - '. ■ ' a i i ■> « *..«. v - ■— I'rinui-al: GKAHA.YX BiVO'OJE, 8.A., with Honors, of London U _ I ~.. 1C07.Q0 Diversity, Rt.StbKNT MAHTiKS. C. T. MA.l'fi-', M.k , R.Sc U 151GG WilliEtt, BA. A. CRUMP F. STUCKEY A. \V. SHORT Successes, 1897-99. Four Boys, Senior Civil Service Twenty-three Boys, Junior Civil Service Eight Boys, Matriculation Two Bovs Qualified for Board of Educti- "<■<■_ cl-I u:_. 1800 n\i. A. W. SHORT lion" Senior Scholarships, 1899, obVisiTrNU Masters for Special Suhjl<j:s tntniug fourth and fifth places Prospectus on application to the Principal. NEXT TERM begins TUESDAY, 6th June. 13/t> SPORTING SEASON ! DB B.L. GUNS 5.8.8 L. GUNS Licensed Dealers in Chilled & Patent SHO SALOON RIFf ES Parr Bros., ARMS Diamond Grain & F.F. POWDERS. CARTRIDGE CASES Balli-stite, Eley's & Club and PERCUSSION CAPS CARTRIDGES. AMMUNITION, RULLETED CAPS AND ALL SPOETING REQUISITES, tJT PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. Hamilton House, Hamilton. AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY NOW OPENING UP AT 8. HOWARD'S, CAMBRIDGE. lN \J V XjJU JL JL IJiO vited. Countiy orders punctually and carefully attended to. My motto is : " Small Profits and Quick Returns." FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE : £25 Policy issued to overy customer pur chasing Goods to the amount of 5s and over for cash. Plrase Note : No extra charge whatever is made on the Goods, it being another form of advertising. By purchasing Goods from this establishment you keep yourself insured all the year lound. 23/3
I GEORGE E. CURK, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, CAMBRIDGE, Has For Sale : Pl£n BARGAIN, Waitetuna 6blO'' Valley, Raglan-A Small Farm, 116 acres; House, six rooms; Barn, 30 x 30, and Outhouses ; CO ycies in grass; five sub-divisions; 1£ mile good fencing; 1£ mile river frontage. Near School and Post-office ; one acre good orchard. Close to harbour. A RARE OPPORTUNITY --1360 Acres'of really good undulating country, partially improved, with Threeroomed House, Barn, Shed, Stables (fourstall, with loft). Milking Shed, Stockyard ; all buildings newly erected ; 40 acres newly laid down grass, 20 acres oats, 40 acres in turnips ; ring fence complete, save 70 chains. There are between 7 and 8 miles of substantial fencing, all new, with six plain galvanised wire and one barbed and several subdivisions, making six convenient paddecks. Price exceedingly low and terms exceptionally easy. Nine miles from ■ Cambridge. A FIRST-CLASS FARM of 120 Acres, all in grass, securely fenced and sub-divided into three paddocks. House 6 rooms ; close to school, creamery, aud within two miles of township, Cambridge. 17 ARM of 180 Acres, all in grass, all feuced and sub-divided ; adjoining the above property ; no house. CHOICE FARM, of 500 aurcs of Firstclass Land, in a high state of cultivation, with ample sub-divisions, thoroughly well watered, shelter plantations, etc., etc. House is a very substantial one, containing thirteen rooms, well finished and in good condition. All necessary outbuildings. It is in "close proximity to a flourishing township, public school and creamery. This is first-class fattening country, and offers a j raro opportunity to anyone requiring a i first-class farm and a country residence ! in the healthiest pair, of Waikato. WELL-FINISHED HOUSE, with 8 acres land, in grass and securely fenced and subdivided. I GEORGE E. CLARK ! Laud and Commission Agent, CAMBRIDGE. T HE A RCADE CAMBRIDGE. SCHOOL BOOKS - STATIONERY. ! pOPULAR & STANDARD WORKS, | By the Best Authors, in Cloth, Gilt From 1'- to 5/- each. A LARGE k VARIED ASSORTMENT Photo Frames, From 6d to 68. l&- CHEAP & ARTISTIC PRINTING tg§T PROCESS & WOOD ENGRAVING r$2T BOOK-BIN DIN G & RULING J. H. EDWARDS, CAM BRIDGE. A T)OYES wishes to in- .. JD form the residents of Hamilton and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as a PRACTICAL TAILOR IN Mr Scou's Old Shop, Hamilton. Fit, Style and Finish Guaranteed. 25/3 OOOTH AND iyrcr\ONALD's ?ARM IMPLEMENTS. The undersigned litis been appointed Ajieut for the above. J. CLARK, Tc Awaniulu. October IStli, IS9S. 2210
HORSE SADDLER, HAMILTON, MORRINSVILLE, PAEROA & WAIHI, AVING patented a HORSE COVER this season to DO AWAY WITH THE CRUPPER DOCK and to allow the horse full freedom when feeding, by means of a fastening which gives and takes with the motion of a horse's neck, when cither feeding with his head tu the cround or with his head erect. It extends well np on the neck and completely covers the collar mark. The public can now obtain the ONLY PERFECT HORSE COVER, which docs not require attention every day when a horse is turned out. E.J. is also still making the PATENT ACME CtVEftH with t,!<e improvement added, wliiih ci.-ewuW.ty with the crupper dock. fST Inspection iuwttd, and repairs a Speciality. 22/1 " pOME TO ME " * * * * \J FOK BEAUTIFULLY - FINISHED PHOTOGRAPHS. H. E. GAZE, PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHER. Five years with the famous C H Mauning, of Christchurch. igg™ Studio (above Mr H. H. Howden's, Hamilton), will be OPENED from Friday, 28th April. 274/ A NYONE found TRESPASSING on my land with dog or guu will be PROSECUTED. W. VOSPER, Dingley Bell, Cambridge. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING with dog or gnu on the Kcreone Estate will be PROSECUTED. ALEXANDER AITKEN. Keroone, Ist May, 1899. 2/5 ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's Properties will be PROSECUTED. JOHN MoCAW, nl4 Estates Superintendent. ANY person found TRESPASSING with dog or gun en the Raglan Estate will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. R. C. MATHIAS, Manager. Te A ban, June Ist, 189? ~a7nV PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any part of the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company's (Limited) property will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON, 2/5 Manager. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the New Zealand Land Association'3 property in search of gamc,or otherwise, will u, PROSECUTED as the law directs Woodlands. 9th February, 188 S. "t 0 T I 0 E . A POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the New Zealand Land Association's property. Woodlands. 3rd May, ISSS. OTAHUHU NURSERIES, AUCKLAND. W. E. LIPPIATT begs to iuform the horticulturists of the Waikato that he has appointed MR W. DEY, of Hamilton, AGENT for the district, from whom catalogues for 1899 cm be obtained and who will receive orders for ROSES (novelties for 1899) and General Collection ; Lippiatt'a Superb Collection of SWEEP PEAS ; also", FRUIT TREES, which will be found specially set out in catalogue. 22/4
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 434, 13 May 1899, Page 3
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