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Mootings and Amusements. 1 HAT HAPPENED TO JONES ’ Box Plan at Paul’s Stationery Depot. of, 2s and Is. IT AMI LION AT HLETIG GLOB. '” T ' T * MEETING will be The AN lx wa - - --MONDAY held at the Royal Hotel o « EVENING, October 21st, insb., at £ p.m. 17/10 C, J, W, BARTON. TO’AIKATO AGRICULTURAL AX 1) P ASTORAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOW, October 23rd & 24th. Errata in Schkldle Page 21), Section VII., should read ' Pedigree Hereford ’ Page 41, Butter Exhibits, should read 'On the ground not later than 10 a m. ou Thursday, the 24th 1 Bread and Scones Classes, entry fee 2s fid Mr Frank Marshall offers a prize of £2 2s for the best Yearling by Lord Elderslie, Entry fee, 5s Mr VV. Campion, of Manawatu, offers a prize of £2 for the best Lady Rider (unmarried). Horse, side-saddle and bridle and general equipment to be taken into consideration Post entries The Waikato Hunt Club offers a prize of £2 2s for the Hunter that jumps in best hunting style. Any weights, Post entry Mr A. Kidd, Mayor of Auckland, offers a prize of £1 Is and Mr J. H. Upton offers a second prize trophy, value £1 Is, for the best Fancy Batter trade by a settler’s daughter. Entry fee, 2s 6d Entries will he received by Messrs McNICOL & CO., Hamilton ; Mr 0, P. PILLING, Te Avoha ; Mr EDWIN HALL, Secretary, Auckland Agricultural Association ; Mb PATERSON, Secretary, Franklin Agricultural Association ; and by the Secretary, at Cambridge, up to and including SATURDAY, October 12th, 1901. MARTIN BUTLER, 3/10 Secretary. A. W. EDWARDS, LAND, STOCK AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, TE AROHA, K 0 R DAL E

100 ACRES LAND, Gordon Settlement, with Jive-roomed House, Stable, Cowshed. Dairy, etc.; fenced and sub-divided. Price, £350 140 ACRES LAND, with four-roomed House, Outbuildings, Orchard, etc. ; all ft need, drained and sub divided. 99 years’ lease. Price, £350 FARM, 170 acres, with 7-roomed House ; all cleared, fenced, drained and sub-divided ; at present carrying 400 sheep ; close to creamery and school. Price, £7 per acre ; half cash. FARM, 100 acres, with large 7roomed House, \\ acres orchard ; all fenced, drained, and subdivided ; alongside creamery. Price, £5 per acie ; half cash. 100 ACRES, 5-roomed House, stable, tanks, etc. ; all fenced, drained, and sub-divided ; three-quarters of a mile from Te Aroha. Price, £7 10s per acre ; half cash. 450 ACRES PARTLY-IMPROVED LAND, within easy distance of creamery. 148 ACRES GOOD LAND, with 3roomed House, Cowshed, etc ; 2 acres Orchard ; all fenced, drained and sub-divided; close to creamery. Price, £750. 50 ACRES GOOD SWAMP LAND, fenced and drained. Price, £5 per acre. FARM, 250 acres, with new 6-roomed House, Barn, Cowshed, etc. ; close to School and Creamery. Price, £3 10s per acre. FARM, 380 acres, fenced, drained, and sub-divided ; 6-rooincd House, Barn, Stable, etc. Price, £4 10s per acre. JgCONOMICAL OTHERS Should only use TANIWHA, The Ideal Laundry Pfl SAFEST, PUREST, BEST, For Washing Clothes. UNEQUALLED FOR BATH & LAUNDRY. For Hot, Cold, and Hard Water THIS FAMOUS SOAP STANDS UNRIVALLED SAVES LABOUR, LATHERS FREELY, SAVES RUBBING. NOTE Other parties, influenced hy the GREAT SUCCESS OF TANIWHA, have tried to produce a similar article, HO BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TANIWHA IS USED EVERYWHERE, SOLD EVERYWHERE. /COMMERCIAL LABOUR BUREAU, \J 11, Victoria Akcadi;, Auckland. All possible discrimination used in choosing servants. Private rooms for employers engaging servants, The Female Department is under the charge of a lady of experience. Telephone, 1289. CEO, DOUGLAS GEE, 20/9 .Man ager. y lOLIN TUIT IO N A. MILLER in prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for the VIOLIN. A Good Elementary Musical Education Guaranteed, Address; C'o Hill’s Boarding-house, Hamilton, 27/8

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1075, 17 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1075, 17 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1075, 17 October 1901, Page 3

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