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selfxactng ROLLER BLIND o* the Aoe. No side Cord or Rack required, It is most natural and easy m its working m its rise and fall stopping' just where you wish by holding the Tassal or centr of Blind. Pronounced perfect after 12 years' teat m America. Very moderate price. Only obtainable at tho City Hall Arcade, whore also may be seen all kinds of Household Furniture, Bedding, Floor Cloths and Carpets of 100 different patterns. LrKOLEOM ihould be washed with soap and tepid water, and scrnbbed with a hard brush. You can havo a choice o 12 patterns m Linoleum at Hollo way & GABiiiczs' City Hall Arcade, Queen-street and Lome-street, Auckland.

New Advertisements. CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB PLOUGHING MATCH. WILL take place m a paddock on Mr A A Fantham's Farm, near Cambridge on THURSDAY, July sth, 1877, when prizes will be given as under, viz : — Ist Class —Treble furrow-ploughs. Ist prize, ; 2nd do., 2nd Class— Double furrow-ploughs. Ist prize, j 2nd do., ; 3rd do., 4th do., •rd Class— Single furrow-ploughs.- Ist prize, ; 2nd do., ; 3rd do., 4th do., 4th Class '—Single furrow- plough, Boys 17 years aud under. Ist priz?,!* 2nd do., ; 3rd do., ; 4th do., sth do., . ■ ■ ■ EXTRA PRIZES: Messrs T. & S. Morrin will give a extra prize of £5 (five pounds) each m the 2nd and 3rd Classes, for the best work done by Provincial made ploughs. Mr Bates will give a prize of a silvermounted riding whip m the boys class. Other to be advertised at a later date. Parties willing to give extra prizes, will please forward tho came, and how to be applied, to the Secretary as early as possible. REGULATIONS. 1. — Entries to be sent addressed to the Secretary, Post Office, Cambridge, by Saturday, 30th Juuo . 2. — Entries for the Ist and 2ad classes, 7s 6d ; for the 3rd class, 5s j and for the 4th, gratis. 3.— Single-furrow, to plough half an acre. Double-furrow, one acre, and treble do 1£ acres. 4.— Time allowed from 10 a.m. to 3 30 p.m. Tickets for position to be drawn at 9 am 5. — Depth of furrow to be not less than sin. width to be not over 9in 6. — Ground to be ploughed -m two lands of equal width, one ridge or com. mencement te be thrown m, and one thrown out 7. —first class to be allowed a single-furrow to commence, and finish one round each time. Double-furrows ; to strike out and finish their own work. I.— No assistance to be allowed except m putting up the ridge poles. 9. — False cutting with tho share will c taken exception to 10 — Judges are to be on the ground while work is going on. HENRY BUTTLE, Secretary. WANTED a good General Servant must understand plain cooking Ar.ply immediately, Botal Mail Hotel Ngaruawahia. . WANTED, a good ploughman, must be a good general Farm Set vant and. able to milk. Apply to Messrs Doug I. as, Tamahere, near Cambridge. WANTED 20 good old Swampers] None but good bands need opply. Waaes, 8i per day. Apply to James Warren, on Mr. Jenkins 1 Farm. Hamilton, 9th June, 1577. TT A MILTON FOOI BALL CLUB. A meiting of the members of the above named Club will be held at the lla mi! ton Hotel, on Thunday evening the 14 h insfc, at 7 p m. All members arc particularly requested' to attend. C. C WOOD. Hon See H F B C. T P X .1 N C E. Senoral Blacksmith and Agricultural Implement Maker, of Alexandra, wi 1 open his • New Shop at Ohaupo on the 18- h June. Repairs of all kinds of Machinery end Implements executed with promptitude at moderate prices. Plain Shoes, 6s. per set. Horses Carefully Shod. JOHN SHARP, "VTURPERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Has now ready for Bale a large stock of Pines, Cypress, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Ac. Fruit Trees of the best varieties. Thoru Quicks, superior to imported. Mr Le Quesne, Agent for Hamilton, where samples can be seen and Order left. TT* O R SALE 500 Lambs, m one or more lots. Apply to Mr Jolly, Hamilton, or to Mr Davis, GlenWf P^r;n, Kirikiriraa. TT AMILTON EAST. To be let. on lease with Purchasing Clause, Eight allotments m Grey- street, between Mr Poltet's and Mr Harris's shops. To persons desirous of acquiring a valu* able business site at a small ou lay, the above afibrds a rare opportunity. For particulars apply to W MACGREGORHAY. Hamilton West, T^" O T I C B All persons found tresp assing on •si Land m Piako, m pursuit •( Game wil be prosecuted, as w« hava reoentlj liberated Hares and Pintail grouse thereon. T. Id S. MORRIN. Hoy Btb 1877.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 778, 12 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 778, 12 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 778, 12 June 1877, Page 3

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