[advertisement.] lamentations of m'minn, the ex member of waipa. Oh ! where am I now ; when was it, or how, That I fell from my haven of grace. lam brought into thrall ; I am strip't of my all; Waipa has now banished me hence. r The wretch that I am, I can only exclaim, Like a devil, tormented within ; My dear Grey has gone, and left me alone, To tha fury of yardstick and sin. Tongue, cannot declare, the torments I bear, Since, no end to my folly, I see ; None, but Adam could tell, m the day that he fell, And was turned out of Eden, like me. No more shall 1 rise, to that great Paradise, Nor come, the dear Premier, to see ; But, I feel a faint hope, that Waipa will stoop, And, m pity, have mercy on me. W. S. Te Awamutu. Ladies ani Gentlemen wishing to furnish their Holism would be well repaid by a visit to the City Hall Arcade, the finest Show-room m New Zealand, and containing the largest stock of Carpets and greatest variety of Furniture to be scent anywhere m the colony. The large business transacted m this Eatablishmen is due to the very moderate prices charge and zealous attention paid to the wants and wishes of its patrons. The Proprietors have successfully initiated the London system of combining the various departments of Drapery, Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothing, with House furnishing m all its branches. Country -ettlers' requirements are especially studied, and, as regards Furniture, they will find made, ready for delivery, Sittingroom Suites m great variety — Bedroom Furniture, comprising hundreds of Bedsteads m Iron, Brass, and Wood— Bedding of all sizes, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Toilet Glasses and Tables, Toilet Wars, Fenders aud Fireirons, &c. &c, &c. Purchasers find it to their advantage to deal with the undersigned, as they keep goods especially suited for their establishments. . Give your order to Hoilowat, Garlics, and Cranwell, City Hall Arcade, vjueen-strect MR. F. A. WHITAKER will address the Electors of Waipa at the Courthouse, Hamilton, TUESDAY, September 9, at 7 o'clock. OTANTED Tenders, for Trimming f T only, aboal; two miles of double Gorse Fence, at per chain, on or before Saturday next, 6th inst. For particulars apply to undersigned, • C. C. WOOD. Woodland, Tamahere, 2nd September. $TE7"ANTJi;JL> by a Boy, 15 yeara of age, v » a Situation, can milk, ride, and drive, one or two horses, m or about the nettlement.. — Apply office of this paper. C/ ANTED a FOREM N for the * Waikato Times. Apply to the Manager. MESSR -. COMBES & PASCOE having this day taken over the Baking 1 Business lately conducted by Mr R. Hale, beg to notify customers that their orders will receive most careful attention. OOOiMBES & PASCOE, Hamilton, September 1. STEAM TO OM.4HU, UPPER THAMES. THE s.s. KOTUKU" is running legularly between Auckland and Omahu. . For freight only, apply to THORN TON, SMITH & FIRTH. COULTHAKD 83.05. OfIAUPO, AND AwIIITU MaNAKAU Saw Mills. J^ O T ~~1 l c E . Citizens and Settlors of the Waikato, we auo now prepared to supply you with Whit.3 Pine and Rnnu Timberof every description, for building or Bridging, at,,^ the lowest market rates, delivered any^- ~ where at a very short notice. Wo would earnestly draw -the the attention of intending builders te the fact that this timber is of a very hard and durable nature, caused by growing on elevated country. orders entrusted to Mr Angus Campbell, Hamilton, or to Mr J. Mandeno, Te Awamutu, will be promptly executed. > THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIRE FEVE ijfes. ■'""kL serve a limif^si IS^KSEBftk * e( * num^ er °f SI \ pis |bb Mares, m addition to iHLsiS £b* |bJ n^ s Owner ' s a t Gorton, SB|sSl|§ji|g near Cambridge. Terms .i ...it-.ttu. Seven Guineas for each Half-bred Mare; Tf.n Guineas for each Thorough-bred Mare, payable by promissory note, due January 5, ISSO. • Good Paddocks will be provided for Mares, at 2s per week per head. Every care taken, but no, responsibility incurred. " Feve" is a O olden Chestnut, no white, stands 15 hands 3 inches m hight, covers a deal of ground on short flat legs, has great depth of girth, light racing nock, splendid shoulders, without a particle of lumber, m fact is a perfect model of a racohorse. PEDIGREE. By 'Lord Clifden,' out of 'Haricot.* by 'Mango,' or 'Lanercost,' her dam ' Queen Mary,' by Gladiator ; Mango, by 'Emiliu,' out of 'Mustard/ toy ' Merlin/ out of Morel. 'Lanercort,' 'by Livrerpool,'eut of * Otis,* by ''Bustard,' out of daugter of sister to 'Skys weeper,' by ' ; 'Lord Clifden,' by ' Newminster,' dam the ' Slave,'by < Melbourne,' out of 'Volley,' (sister to 'Voltigeur,); ' Newminster,' by 'Touchstone,' out of 'Beeswing,' by 'Dr Syntax.' It wil I be seen from the above pedigree that ' FEVE ' is one of the most fashionably Jbred horses ever exported from England. As the number of Mares will be strictly limited, intending breeders are | requested to communicate as soon as possible with the own.er. A £10 Cup wil be given at the Cambridge Farmers* Club Show, ISBO, for the best Mare m foal, or with fo&l at foot by 'Feve.* Season will commeaee Ist October, The owner reserves to himself theright, of Mares not deemed suitable.. Nio business done on Sundays. ROBERT FEKGUSSOK Gorton, Cambridge, 27th August, 187^
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1124, 6 September 1879, Page 2
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