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New Advertisements.

CHEAPNESS.* CLEANLINESS! ECONOMY! TEMPERANCE HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. i Board (per week) 0 16 0 B(j>ard, with Lodging (per week) 10 0 Single Meals :—: — Dinner 0 16 Breakfast or Tea '.0 1 0 Good Stabliny—Lots o/ Feed. Waieato Times filed. X J. LAWRENCE, Proprietor.

CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' • 'C-LUB. The next, MONTHLY ~ MEETING- of the «bove_Olub will be held at the "National Hotel, Cambridge* on .Tuesday, tbe 14th instant, at 7 P «!• HENRY BUTTLE, ;

A LEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL. A grand Vocal and -Instrumental CONCERT, To be followed by a -©ANCE, Will be held in the Public Hall, on the -20th instant, in aid of the " Building Fund." .Pjucjes.: — For Concert, front seats, 3s .6d.; baok seats, 2s 6d „ ~ and Dance, 3s Cd. NVB. — The Dance will commence at 10.15 pm sharp, and "Horses" may bo ordered for " Daylight*' as usual/

HAMILTON ANNUAL SPORTS, aO 'BE HELD AT . Hamilton East, on 27th Deoembeb, 1875. Judges : Mr James 'Coorabes and Mr A. Douglass. . Starter : Mr C. Tipping. Handicapper* : Mr K. Williamson and Mr 0. Atfield. Treasurer : Mr E. Pearson, 'Sports to commence at ll'o'dloak. Mstjprize 2nd,prixe £sd £ s d I—Maiden1 — Maiden race, 200 yards, -entrance Is ... .. 1 10 0 2— Boys' race, under H6 ■ years, 200 yards ... 010 0 0-6 0 3— Running hop, step, and jump, em ranee la ... 1 0 0 «t— l4!O yards race, ent. Is .1 10 0 s— Throwing -the cricket ball, entrance la .. 0 10 0 &— Halt-mile race, ent. -2s 110 0 010 0 7 — Boyo,' rtues, -under J. 2 yea> s, 200 yards ... 010 0 0 ~5 0 18 — Running high jump, enlmnce la ... ... 0 15 0 .9— 'Walkmg.so jaris, run--ning 50 yards, hopping 50 yards, and all touta SOyarda, ent. Is 015 0 05 6 10 — Mile race, handicap, 1 entrance -2s-tid ... 310 0 010 0 '11 — Standing long jump, with or without weights, ent ranee Is ... ... 0 10 0 12 — Maori Waihine race, .-200 yards ... "..0 10 0 13 — Hurdle. race, 440 yards over =5 'hurdle?, 3ft *6in taeh high, ent. 2s il 10 0 «0 10 0 14— Vaulting with pole,.entrasse le .. „.10 0 0 5 0 lo— Three leg'd race, eat. Is 1 0 0 16 — Bobl ing for treacle rolls 17 — Putting the sione, entrance, -Is . ... 0 15 0 18— Old man's race, overi£o yeai'9, handicap ... 015 0 0 7 6 19— Bell in the ring ...0 10 0 20- Walking match 1 mile, entrance 2s ... ... 1 10 0 -21 —Seok race, 150 .yards, entrance Is . ... 015 0 0 5 0 22 -Wheelbarrow race, with a man in the wheelbarrow, entrance 15... 10 0 23— Bobbmg for oranges Trotting match for horsee that have never run in an advertised race, -distance 1 mile (hone that breaks to tarn round), to slurt at 2 o'clock, entrance 2a 6d 310 0 1 10 0 GEEAaY Pole— open all day 10 0

Tj^OREIGN CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. The Ttev R. H. McObay having 'teen on a Missionary tour through Italy, India, China, and Japan, has kindly consented to -hold services on bUNDAY NEXT, as follows :— Morning at .11, .Independent Chapel, Hamilton East, subject - ' ' The Kising'River." Afternoon, 2 30— Actdre3S to Sunday School, at the same .place, subject— 11 Missionary Incidents " Ever ing, 6.3 Q, Wesleyan Chapel, Hamilton West, subject— 4 ' Palestine, Jerusalem, and the Jordan

WESLEYAN CHURCH SOIREE, CAMBRIDGE.— .On SUNDAY NEXT, De • cember 12th, Special Sermons will bepreached in the We3ley*n Church, Cambridge, by the Rev P. H. Cornford : Morning at 11 o'clock, Evening at .7 o'clock. Collections made in aid -of the Trust Fund. On Wednesday,' the Isth Dfcem. ber, a Public Soiree will be Tielfi in the Schoolhoush. Tea «n the table at 6 o'clock. The Entertainment— after -the tea is over— will consist of selections of Modern Music — by the Choir, Recitations, and Addresses by several Ministers and other fiiends. Tickets may be obtained at the store -of Messrs Hcughtoq, Tuck and Stewart, Carnaghan, and Merrick. Price 2s, children Is. Proceeds to be devoted to piinting the church and furnishing tho parsonage.

mO THE SETTLERS IN. THE WAIKATO. Ladies and Gentlemen, In order to to encourage a country counection, I beg «to inform you that for tho renainder of this month all orders, accompanied l>y Cash or P/O will be invoiced at COST PRICE ov BELOW IT. Tbe stock, which ia one of the BET ASSSORT RD in the Province, consists of about £IQ,OOO worth of MILLINERY, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, dc, etc , and contains all the NO VELTIES of the SEASON. I am not in the habit of Selling Off, nor am I doing 89 -now, my sole Object being— as stated above— to increase my connection in yonr disftrict. Patterns will be forwarJed, And prices quoted on application. Youn very truly, J. M. McLAGHLAN. 218<Quees Stbbet. Auckland.

R. T. MILLAR, HAS ON SALE-TO ARRIVE The following Seeds, which have been selected with epecial care in Holland, and transhipped from Rotterdam into the ship Star of Germany : GO cwt Dutch Cow Clover *3J „ „ White „ 11 „ „ lW>e 10 „ Alsyke 10 „ Lusorne 2 „ Climson Clover Orders will now bo booked, and seed aent direct from ship's side. ! Paterangi, Waikato, Nov. 1875.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 556, 11 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 556, 11 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 556, 11 December 1875, Page 3

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