Meetings and Amusomerua Long Night in connection with 1 Mr Bosworth's Dmee h'is been postponed tiil Friday, 14th. The imial Dance will tie held To-morrow ll'veniug (TucHdiy). FINAL NOTICEqPENNIS & T3OVVLING /^LUBS' CONCERT, FOLLOWED BY Dramatic Entertainment. TO.MORKOW (lUKSDAV) NIOHf, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CAMBRIDGE 2s AND Is. OLUNTEER HALL GItKAT ThEATEICAL ATTRACT! •& ! THE Hawtrey Comedy Co. Will appear for the first time in Hamilton On THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th, When the Funniest of Funny Farcical Comedies, ' Tom, Dick, and Harry,' Will be produced ior the fur*t Tune in this town Laughter ! Roaks of Laughtkr ! P*ALS of Irrepressible Laughter ! On FRIDAY, AUGUST 7th—- ' The Lady Of Ostend.' An Intensely Amusing farcical Comedy, in Three Acts, will be presented by a Brilliant Cast. Prices : 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Chairs will be provided in the Front Rows. Box Plan at Mr Paul's. Doors opeD 7 15 ; Commence 8 sharp. AIKATO FARMERS' CLUB The BRANCHES of the Club will meet as follows: TAMAHERE - WEDNESDAY, August 5. at 7.30 OHAUt'O-FRIDAY, August 7, at 7.30 WHATAWftATA SATURDAY, August 8, at 7.30 NGARUAWAHIA SATURDAY, August 8, at 7-30 PATERANGI WEDNESDAY, August 5, at 7.30. HAMILTON-SATURDAY, August 8, at 7.30 WAINGARO—As per arrangement CAMBRIDGE-MONDAY, August 8, at 7.30 E. VEALE, 3/8 General Secretary.
Edgecumbo & Wheeler, Land Agents, &c, Hamilton, TpOR OALE--200 ACRES —Good Farm; securely fenced and subdivided ; nearly all in grass cr crop ; nearly new house, and within easy distance of township and crtamery ; the land is first rate and well watered. Low price and rasy terms 310 ALLOTMENT 60ft x 120 ft, with useful building ; froutage to Mood Street Cheap, and exceptionally easy terms 111 ACRES ; Cheap Section at Onewhero, about 5 miles from Tuakau; 'JO acres new grass, 20 acres hea*y bueh, balance fern and titree ; new house; leasehold, O.RP., about 17 years to run, annual rental £5 10s. Price for improvements, etc, only £75 122 ACRES FREEHOLD & 122 ACRES LEASEHOLD with 13 years torun at a reutal of £8 per aDoum— Splendid land and nearly all plooghable : good house, sheds dairy, etc. Price, £5 per acre for the freehold ; this includes the goodwill of the leasehold 281 765 ACRES—Lease in Perpetuity ; land first-class limestone and blue papa, fairly level ; 140 acres grass, 70 acrea ready to burn ; house of three rooms, oichard, stockyird, shed, etc 305 330 ACRES—A Fine Farm, with some rich river flats ; good house, buildings, etc; nearly all the land is in grass or under cultivation ; townsh'p, creamery, etc, about three miles 217Q8 103 ACRES—HaIf in grass or under cultivation, balance heavy tea tree and partly drained swamp ; cottage, 4 rooms and scullery; railway station, creamery, etc, about 3 miles. Price, £670 245 150 ACRES—New Four-roomed House, Sheds, etc ; all fenced and subdivided, and in gra6Bor cultivation Price, £7 an acre 298 200-ACRE FARM—First-class Land 2 near township and creamery ; new house, six rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; securely fenced and subdivided, with water in each paddock. Price, £7; terms if desired 309 345 ACRES—BIock of good Land, unimproved ; close to creamery ; well watered; practically clear of noxious weeds ; would make a first class dairy farm. Low price and easy terms 293 160 ACRES ; first-class farm, fenced and in grass with exception of ten acres bush ; house, buildings, etc ; school on the property ; creamery • about 3 miles. Price, £6 10s per acre 311 225 ACRES —Partially improved ; nearly all ploughable. Price, £4 an acre 299 260 ACRES—Fine Farm ; near township and creamery; house of seven rooms, good barn and outbuildings; all fenced and subdivided. Price, £ll per acre 301 350 ACRES of First-class Land, about half in grass or under cultivation ; real good house of 7 rooms ; close to creamery and school, with daily mail service. Very oheap at £4 per acre ; easy terms 320 560 ACRES, feoced, subdivided, and mostly in grass or under cultiva* tion ; first-rate house, nearly new; within easy distance of town and creamery ; good roads. Price, £6 per acre, and easy terms 233 310 ACRES Mostly fenced and sub divided, aix-roomed house, our buildings, sheepyards, dip, etc; 200 acres in grass Jor^crop; near township, creamery, etc. Price, £6 per acre ; easy terms 243 HAMILTON -Seven-roomed House, together with nearly six acres of land ; beautifully situated on the banks of Waikato River and suitable forcnttinuup into building allotments. Eaty terms 30G
BY PERMISSION OP THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. GRAND To be drawn Ht Paul's Book Arcade, Hamilton. 12 Beautiful Paintings (From the Brash of H. J. BELL, Esq.) Tickets, 1/- Each. Pictures on view and TICKETS OBTAINABLE at PAUL'S BOOK ARCADE. 2/7
INNEB AND CO., BOTTLERS, HAMILTON
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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6034, 3 August 1903, Page 3
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