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Meetings and .VniMimtJ HAMILTON PRESBYTEkUN CHURCH.-To-morrow'* Su--vice.* : JEjev. J. M. Mitchell, II a.m. and 7 p.hi A Speeial Mission wil • > commenced in the evening and cim nuci dtnini! • • i : 3uill weuk. Saokey's Hymns UNI 'ED MISSION MEETING - Vol nteer Hail, i |> in., to morrow (.Sun ■ y). c-'ui jeol— '* FootOail." Eveiy body invite 1. Sankey'si lljinni YT7"AIKATO FARMERS' CLUK. The Ordinary Monthly MEETING of tlif hnve Mali uill bo hell i" ihe Club's Kooir.,Cumb.i(U<?,on MONDAY NKXT, "24i.1i instant, at 7.80 p.m. Mr R. R will compile the farming li- fUM on his Lite flip to Eng'and W'tli tlirvt in vogi H iu New Zea'and. MARTIN BUTLER, Srcretnry. \yAIKATO FARMERS' CLUB A ME: TING of tl e Waipa B audi of the Waikato Farn en' Gluli v. i I be held at Ohaiipo nn TUrSDAY, the 2.j:h in tani, at 11 o'clock. All farmers cordially invited to attend. M. TURNKY. 11/'AIKAT ATO RUGBY UNION. A MEETING of members of the Wa'k.sto Rugby Union will i e held in the Royal Hotel. Hamilton, on THURSDAY NEXT, Jul, 27, at 7.30 p.m. H. E. TRISTRAM, 22/7 _ __ Hon. Si-c. 'PE AWAMUTU TOWN BAND SOCIAL. The first of a series of MnNTHLY SOCIALS will be held in the Tc Awamutu Town H-. 11. THURSDAY NEXT, 27th July, 8 p.m. Good Moon. Refreshments. U7AIKATO HUNT CLUB. THE WAIKATO HOUNDS WILL MEET AS UNDER ■ SATURDAY, 22nd Ju'y-riokeriog'a Corner SATURDAY, 29th July—Cmubiidge Post-otlice SATURDAY, sth Autjast—Fencoart Railway Station SATURDAY, 12th A'igust-Pukekura At II a.m. A MEETING will be held at the National Hotel, Cambridge, at 10 a m. on SATURDAY, 29:h July, to decide as to Hunt Club Races. '' NORMAN BANKS, 28/7 Hon. See. r O STAND AT LOC 111 E L 1 and travel surrounding districts of Waikato coming season—Brown Colt LORD ELDERSLIE, Bred by John Reid, Esq., Elderslie, Oamaru, By Hatd Times—dam Lizzie, by Lord Salisbury (imp), S coml dam Young Gip, by Auditor (103, N.Z.S.B ), by Ymng Banker (1, N.Z.5.8.; imp). Third dam by Gip, by Emperor (imp). Tl.e above colt is a beautiful I rown and very well grown, with very heavy hone and very good feet. For *i* j , conformation, breeding, actirn, temper and colour this celt will be very haul to beat, and bleeders will do well to see him. WILL STAND ALSO, The Well-known and Proved Sirca ROYAL CONQUEROR BETTER TIMES and the Thoroughbred Stallion LOCH INVAR Will be nt the service of breeders coming season. 1/7 Wil. TAYLOR. HUGHES, J) AT WARD & pALDW (Latic " Henry Huoiiks ") >» CHARTERED PATENT / AGENTS, y Established 1832). S. Trade Marks y<^ Registered yS and yS Obtained iu all countries y Throughout the / World. y / / Auckland Offick • 103, QUEEN-ST REE T Waikato Representative—J. S, Edge cumde, Hamilton. 2S/1 "POR OALEWALNUTS - English and French Varieties ABIES EXCELSA (Norway Spruce) FILBERTS HAZEL NUTS ELE AGNUS JAPONICA (Hedge Plant) VINES -Several varieties; amongs them a small line of Catawba a popular American dessert grape, and used a!.«o for wine. It is very productive and very hardy. Bunches of medium size, somewhat loose, shouldered ; berries round, pretty large. Pale red in the shade, but deep red in the sun, covered with a lilac bloom. One of the most popular grapes in the Northern States G. F. E. KDGECUMBE, 27/ Frank ton, Hamilton. ■ " " » '"« A L ETHE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES, NEAR RAGLAN;560 acres, house, yards, puriri fence, £560 157 acres, house, yards, all fenced, £2OO 300 acres, house, yards, nil fenctd, £9OO 400 acres, part fenced, all plougliabie, £IOO ■192 acres, house, yards, fenced, £IOOO 100 acres, house, yards, fenced, £6OO 1000 acres, house, yards, fenced, £ISOO 964 acres, house, yards, fenced, £1450 225 acres fern, 20 acres bush, £IOO 1539 acres, half open, house, etc., £3OOO 300 acres bush, Wungaro, 12s I'd 272 acres bush, Te Mata, 12s 40 acres bush, Te Mata, 10s 140 acres' hush Te Mata, 9s 527 acres, opcu, house, yards, £750 2 sections, Raglan, town cottage, £l5O 16 sections, Raglan and Kawhia, from £5 Terms given. For particulars apply to- A. R, LANG LEY, Auctioneer and Laud Agent, 23/4 Raglan.

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 464, 22 July 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 464, 22 July 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 464, 22 July 1899, Page 3

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