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New Advertisements.

Th« Uodenigned is LICENSED to SELL AMMUNITION

ofal description! (including cartridges) required by Sportsmen and others. He U also Licensed to Rkpaik. Arms. N. 11. COX, Hamilton.

WANTED,— Everybody in the Waikato to know that on and after the lit of April there will be a Great Said of Brussels, Tapestry, and Printed Felt Carpetings, at CrlLJfOUa'B, of l.garuawahia (lato W H Hubert)

WE aro requested to inform tlie inhabitßnti of the Waikito districts that Mr Hubert 1 ! iitore, of Ngaruawahia, which has been closed for the last m^nth, ow ing to tho change of ownership and the extensive alteration of premise* WAS OPENED by J. GILMOUR & CO. on Thursday, the 30th ultimo. There will be ■' Chonp Sale of tho Stack which was ou hand pree vioud to tho purchase

who waut New Drapery and Clothing JL will do well to see the lmmenso Stock which hat Just Arrived at Ngaruawahia, and •which will be Sold nt Prices Hither te Unknown in the Waikato. There it * Large (Stock of Boyi', Men's and Women'i Strong Elastic and Laced Up Boots, whieJi will be Sold at Very Low Prices to Reduce the Stock.— J. Gilhock &Co late W H Hubert) Ngaruawabia.

"O EOBPBOTUS or x GRAND ART UNION

OF WORKs <> F ART-

10/XW Membkrb or £1 Is Each.

OOMMITTEE: Abbot, X N Muclarlanft, J S Aitkii), William Iforrin, Thornm jVc.nms, Johu McLanghlin, William BjwLlan'l, Alfred Morrm, Sadnmsl Hank", Joseph M.otion, William Barber, H P McLeai'^ Ever/ JBuc'.land, W F Marki, W J JHrock, Adam Moworay, John SJutkland, J S Mwy^ Jose, h Piimoy, G W Natl.i'ii, L I) Uainbridge, J Niccol, Thc>aia« Brett, Jli-nry Nicool, M^lcoint lianki, Malcolm Owen, G 13 *Cox, Alfn-d PirLins, S •Clark, i McCohli lMi«»rl), Jamra CoFgra\o, Join Runciiiian, John -Cnunini«r, ■Gt.-orgs Koberis, >C'h:irk;* -Criiiclbb..aik I U JJ Bynn, W A '•Cnrr, R C ]» obeli '•on, W Pilwerlh, JamfS Uobi-rnon, J I Harfjaville, 3 M Ring, (Jhailet •Dawney, Ciiptam Ryt% L I'Virttr, -Cnptnin .bicconibe, John C William Sleele, Cuptuia •Grahiuit, Robot t Seller?, llenij -Goldsbw*', Dr Tonka, 13 -Grivnt, A <3- laylor, W I Ileim, Dnvxl Taylor, A X Ifny, Jatncf B W att, James IfH^ .Wfllttui Mnogrpflor W>ji> hi d, llobei* Hunt, W A Wii'uiecley, Captuia .J.-hitßtonc, G'orgo Whiibon, Thoma* Ivecldell, Jfiri.3«a Wulters, Williuui ]\eivne, lJ»nry Whyte, J nines Kiikvwod, Robert Waterhoute, A X rkwood, Jolia Whjte, J U J.ucLic, D M Wuiler, G Lewec, EHwawl youii(.% II C liodder, Willisun Ywage, F D

With power to add to their uumlier.

Tlie objeeia which the Promoter! of thi« >VDdeilivking 'haft mi view in placing tbi« Pro*ul|k«t\u» before the public orei — l.Tbe coHecllngof a turn of monej oumcJent to purchase the freetiold'of tlie Recreation CJroundi at Elltrslie, which nfa now uutxl by tbe Auckland liajing Club, end permanently estubHtlijag them us Pr«uo Rbcueation GROt7M>a, and generally as a place for Public Aouitvineuts, wl ich will require a sum of .„ £.",000 2. The eollocting ol a«um<of money to be appropriated to tbe En- < ourat ement-of Aa uiccltuuk and iKDUhTi.iKs in the Province of Auckland, sny tlie him of £1,500 :Z. Ihe collecting of a tuni of monej to bo npLTopriuted amongst Ihe different <.'ha«ita3ilb I>s»iitctionb in tho Province of Auckland, say live sum of £500 -4. Ihe collecting of a sum of monej to be appropriated m tho distribution of Wobks ojt Abt aniongut those holders of ticltefi -who »hall win prize*, as follows: fint prize;, a Magnificent DinMr Service in Gold ... £1,000 Second prizp, a Silver Tea and Coffre Servico £150 Third Priz*, a Splendid Inlaid Drawiup-room Table, of New Zealand Wood*, value £76 Fourth Prize, a Magnifictnt liwejiicce, wifh side ornatn«n(6, value... £40 Fifth Prize, a Large Oil Painttug, New Zealand Scenery, value ),. £20 Thirty Priz«, consisting at Statuary, Vaaee, and other nrtidei of vertu, valued at £10 each £300 Kfty Prizes, Painting in Watercolouw, falued at £& «adi ... „ £250 Twentj-fiv« Prizes, Engraving! and Chromo Lithograph i of Celebrated Painting*, valued at £3 each £75 Iwo Hundred prizoi of various Workg of Art, valued at £2 each £400 •Six Hundred ond Ninety prixci valued at £1 each ... „. £600 Total value of piize* £3,000 Expenses... .„ _ 500 £10,600 The above arrangement of prizes shows an Average of one pnae in erery ten ticket*. — The Committee, if requested to to do -Rithin aix woeli after the drawing I therefor, undertnke to purchase any of the above j.rizei from tho per»ou or perrons winning the tune, at their value ai stated above.

1. In laying this Prospect us before the public the -promotora bet; leave to point out that tbe llat-rcition <iroundi which thty now srek to acquire the freehold of are tl.only ground in the Province of Auckland available a» a Public Recreation, Cricket, jind Racing : Ground. The large area Mhi.h they *.)mpri«s. the lmprovcmcntfi thtion in the *h«pe of Kuilding*, Planted Trcci, Cricket Ground, Grand Stand, &<.• and their «ece«il)iht y by rail, chow that they arr, bejondaU question, tlio best suited fora public Recreation Ground for the people of the Province of Auckland. It u abi-olutely nece«iary that tome »uch «t« .hould be elected, and i>erinajientlv iecured to the public in order that the *port« winch nave hitherto t..kcn place at lillemlc may l»e successfully cirricd out in the fmture. Up to the frcscut time the pcrswii who hate been eattusted

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 622, 16 May 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 622, 16 May 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 622, 16 May 1876, Page 3

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