Meetings and Amusements TONIGHT, f Tkure- \ mO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. [ day! j 1 O-NIGHT. Tent erec'ed next Commercial Hotel. WOODWARD & KLAER'S COMBINED SHOW CADEMY OF riV AINF.D A MM,L, The Most Unique hiiil Novel KrtertainHunt now bef>- •• the pii" ic. Popular Prices : 2s am! h Door: open 7 30 ; nver arc 3 diarp. Cambridge o - i Saturday Miil*>t. I\/I E T HOD! S T ■iCHOOLKOOM--111 HAMILTON. KNTRhTAIXMENT TO MORROW "abboth Si lionl. Limelight Vi vvs of Mew Zetland : Pitoiingrnpliiu Se. * etm.is. Admix* on, 1* ; i:Iii!«l;cm, Gd. Commence at 8 p.m. TkIkI'UOSK No. 690. ■ [P 0. 15 x 305. Central" jurjiL, VICTOKI A-STREET EAST ... AUCKLAND. JAMES ROLLESTON, Proprctor. Late of Hikurangi irnd Command 110 STAND AT LOCHIEL and travel surrounding distrtuts of Wuikato coming season -Blown. Colt LORD ELDERSLIE, Hied by John Rud, Esq., Elderslie, Oamuru, By Hatd Times—dam Lizzie, by Lord Salisbury (imp). S con 1 dam Young O-p, by AtMitor (lO.'l, N.Z.S.B ), by Yjung Bunker (1. N.Z.5.8.; imp). Third da'ii l.y Gip, by Emperor (imp). Tie above colt is a beautiful Irown aud very well grown, with very heavy bono and very gooil feet. For .-iz>, conformation, breeding, action, temper and colour this c- It will be very haul to bent, a d hieedcrs will do well to see Ir'ui. WILL STAND AHO, The Well-known and Proved Sites ROYAL CONQUEROR BETTER TIMES and the Thoroughbred Stallion LOOHINVAR Will be at the service of breeders comiiu WM. TAYLOR. A L K - WALNUTS - English and French Varieties ABIES EXCELSA (Norway Spruce) FILBERTS HAZEL NUTS ELEAGNUS JAPONICA (Hedge Plant) VINES -Seveul varieties; amongst them a small biie of Catawba, h p pulai American.dessert grape, iuiii used also for wir.e. It is very productive and very hardy. Bum lies of medium size, somewhat, loose, shouldered; berries round, ( retty large. Pale red in the sh.de, hut deep red in the sun, covered with a lilac bloom. One of the most popular grapes in the Northern States 0. F. E. I'DOECUMBF, 27/ Prank ton, Hamilton. GEORGE E. CLARK~ LAND & COMMISSION AGSNT, CAM Bill I.'GB, Has For Sale : 17ARM— 30$ acres Reclaimed Swamp, V with ring fence ; 100 acres laid down in grass; will parry CO head of cattle iu present condition. Six-roomed House, Price reasonable and terms easy. 1 KC) ACRES First-class Lacd ; all in JLOv grass or crop. House (kauri) nine rooms. Land is securely fenced and sub-divided into seven paddocks. Within easy distance of Creamery and Post-cilice. Pi ice Low. Terms, half cash ; balance at 5 per cent. y fK) ACRES LAND ; all securely LJ\J/V fenced, sheep-proof fences ; sub-divided iuto twelve paddocks ; well watered all through; all in grass or crop. House of rooms, Stables, Shedding, Stockyards, etc. Within three miles of Post-oflice and Railway Station. Price low aud terms easy. FOUR ACHES LAND, Township of Cambridge East, all securely fenced aud sub-divided into two paddocks. All in grass. CHOICE FARM, of 500 acres of Firstclass Land, in a hii;h state of culti vntion, with ample sub-divisions, thoroughly well watered, shelter plantations, etc., etc. House is a very substantial one, containing thirteen rooms, well finished and in i; od condition. All neee-sary outbuild ngs. It is iu close proximity to a flourishing township, public school and creamery. This is first-class fattening country, and oilers a rare opportunity to anyone requiring a first-class farm and a country residence in the healthiest part, of Waikato. 'TWO WELL - FINISHED COT--1 TAGES, one five and the other six rooms. One acre of Land with each house. Ample water. 5 0 LET—Well-finished House, five S. rooms, furnished throughout, with one acre of laud. Ample supply of water. Possession Ist Juu<». GEORGE~e7 CLARK Land and Commission Agent, CAMBRIDGE. GRANT'S WIRK-STRAINER AND SPLICER. Invaluable lo Farmers and Stationholders. The advantages claimed for this Machine are :—l. A wire can be strained and spliced at any part of a fence without having to diaw any staples. 2. A barbed wire can be strained and spliced at any part of a fence. 3. It can be u?ed at the post cpicker than the ordinary bracket or roiler, and wi 1 work on any size of post, or tree. 4. The trouble of boring holes in the stia-ning post can be dispensed with. You can also strain from o tree or any either fixture. 5. It is made of the best wrought steel, and is guaranteed to stand any strain possible to put oxi a No. 6 wire. Full directions for us'ng furnished with each machine. Price, £1 ss.—H. COOP, Ncwstcad, Sole Ayeut for Waikato. On view at Measrs Parr Brothers, Hamilton. P.S.—Circulais, containing full particulars, sent ou application. 21/3
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 460, 13 July 1899, Page 3
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