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s New Advertisements, HAMILTON AUCTION MART. WEEKLY SALES EVERY SATURDAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, AT 11 A. M. JOHN KNOX Auctioneer. W BST HA MILTON SATURDAY, 30th JUNE, at 1,30 p m. VALUABLE FARM ADJOINING THE RAILWAY STATION Hamilton. SUBSCRIBER haa, been favoured with instructions to Bell by Public Auction at his rooms, Hamilton, on the above date THAT VALUABLE FARM of 70 a6ros on the Whata Whata road one quarter of mile from Railway Sta' tion. and 3 from Hamilton. A large portion already in grass subdivided into 3 paddecks, live fences with four roomed House 24 by 26, which with a small outlay would be a comfortable residence also Stable. FOR POSITIVE SALE. JOHN KNOX.— Auctioneer. Tjl O R S A In E AT EAST HAMILTON. Lot 50, one acre, with four-roomed House, let to Mr Lovett. Lot 50A, adjoining. Lot 318, West Hamilton, with' House. TERMS "EASY. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. Jp ' O R SALE Apair of Heavy Drought Colts, steady I goere. Two unbroken Co^s (Heavy Draugh Apply to GEORGR E CLARK. The Grove, near Can.bridee. April 6th, 1877. SCRIPThe undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of of Volunteer Scrip. F. A. WHITAKER. ." Hamilton, May 2/1877. 'FT AMILTON EAST. To be let on lease with Purchasing Clause, Eight all&tments in Grey-street, between Mr Potter's and Mr Harris's shopsTo persons desirous of acquiring a valu,. able business site at a small' outlay, the above affords a rare opportunity. For particulars apply to . W MAOGREGORHAY. Hamilton West t jfNAMBRIDGE IARAIERS CLU O -; — Tenders are invitsd for the right to erect a Refreshment Booth at the Cambridge Ploughing- Match to be held on July sth next. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary by SATURDAY, June 30fch. HENRY BUTTLE. Secretary. CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB PLOUGHING MATCH. OPEN. TO ALL, WILL take place in 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., 3rd Class — Single furrow-ploughs: Ist prize, j 2nd,fio., ; 3rd do., 4th do., 4th Class— Single furrow-plough, Boys J.7 years and under. Ist prize, ' 2nd do., ; 3rd do., j 4th do., slh do., EXTRA PRIZES: Messrs T. & S. Morrin will give a extra prize of £5 (five pounds) each in 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 in the boys class. Other to be advertised at a later date. Parties willing to give extra prices, will please forward the same, and how to be applied, to the Secretary as early as possible. " , . The sum of £5 for a prize will be given by the Proprietor of the Waikato Times (To be applied).) Mr HAG Fergusson will give a prize of £2 10s for the best finish of a reaping machine, and also a prize of £2 10 for the best pair of horses on the field. Mr R. Kirkwood will give a prize of £3 for the best tenm of three horses, should half-a-dozen compete in the second class. REGULATIONS. I.— Entries to be sent addressed to the Secretary, Poßt Offioe, Cambridge, by Saturday, 30th June 2. — Entries for the Ist and 2nd claßsee, 7s 6d j for the 3rd olasa, 5s j and for the 4th; gratis/ 3.— Single-furrow, to plough half an acre. Double-furrow, one acre, and treble do H aores. 4.— Time allowed from 10 a.m. to 3 30 p.m. Tickets for position to be drawn at 9 a.m 5. — Depth of furrow to be not leas than sin. width to be not over 9in 6. — Ground to be ploughed in two lands of equal width, one ridge or commencement to bo thrown in, and one thrown out 7.— first class to be allowed a single-furrow to commence, and finish one round each time. Doublo-furrows to Btrike out and finish' their own work. I.— No assistance to be allowed except in putting up the ridge poles. g.—Palse cutting with the sharo will taken exception to 10. — Judges are to be on the ground while work is going on. HENRY BUTTLE, Secretary,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 784, 26 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 784, 26 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 784, 26 June 1877, Page 3

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