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Meetings and Amusements. TT'AIMUUS FKDKRALS Volunteer Hall, Hamilton, Tuesday, November 7th, 1899. Their last visit. Commence at 8 p.m. Admission, 2s and la. Auckland xjricultural SHOW, November 17i.ii una 18« h. ENTRIES RECEIVED until NO VEMBER 3rd by Mr Martin ButlerCambridge. The Singer Manufacturing Company give a £l4 Sewing Machine as a Champion Prize for Butter. Mr C. Waterman offers £2 2a for the best pair of Light Harness Horses (3 or 4 years old) the progeny of one sire. Prizes also offered for the best Axemen and for best collection of Wines and the best collection of Cordials and Syrups made by exhibitor from Auck-land-grown fruit. EDWIN HALL, 21/10 Secretary. Jaw CAMBRIDGE WEST AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. SEVENTH GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL & SPORTS (Under N.Z.A.A .A. Rules) TO BE HELD IN VICTORIA SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE ON Wednesday, November 29, 1899 PROGRAMME: 1. 120 Yards Maiden 2. 220 Yards Hurdles (handicap) 3. 7o Yaids (handicap) 4. 300 Yards Ladies’Bracelet (handicap) 5. 150 Yards (handicap) 6. 100 Yards Boys’ Race, under 16 years (handicap) 7. 440 Yards Boys’ Race, under 16 (handicap) 8. Half-mile (handicap) 9. Hop, Step and Jump (running) 10. One Mile Bicycle (liaudicap) 11. Two Mile Bicycle (handicap) 12. Quarter-mile Bicycle (slow) Entrance fee, 2s 6d each event. Boys race, Is entry. Entrance money and colours to accompany all nominations. Entries close at Cambridge on SATURDAY, 18th November. Entry forms obtainable from Mr H A. McKinnon. W. T. WALLACE, 19/10 Hon. See. (gUCCEEDS jyKE jgUOCESS.” This aphorism is as true to-day as it was a thousand years ago, and is once more exemplified by the phenomenal and still increasing success of the business carried on by G. E. CLARK, GRAIN, SEED, AND ARTIFICIAL MANURE MERCHANT, Having just removed into large and commodious premises in Duke-street, Cambridge, he is now in a position to attend the FARMER’S EVERY WANT. He can supply SEEDS —Grain, Grass, Clover, Roots and Garden Seeds of all descriptions QRAIN & CHAFF for Feed AGUICULTTURAL IMPLEMENTS including Binders, Drills, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, etc., etc. BINDER TWINE, ALL SIZES ROPE VACUUM COMPANYS OILS AND LUBRICANTS Fencing wire, rollers and PINS, PLOUGH SHARES, &0., &c., &c. G. E. CLARK, DUKE - STREET, CAMBRIDGE. * o W m A < Ml o H Ph m fi H § P S fc M fl k OO I Pi 0 0 Is Q O. Harwood, CARTER AND GENERAL CARRIER HAMILTON. p TOUCHING, H ARROWING, AND ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL UNDERTAKEN. Charges Moderate, and every attention given to orders. 2/h [a card.] J) E T E R Q.I LCHEIST. Solicitor, T E A R O II A 1?. Office : Town Hall Buildings, Te Aroha

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 508, 2 November 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 508, 2 November 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 508, 2 November 1899, Page 3

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