Notices* George E. Clark, Seld Merchant and Commission Agent, CAMBRIDGE. f THHE undermentioned Seeds, Manures, JL &c, are m Stock at Cambridge, and are of first-class quality :— ■'■ SPECIAL FRIZES TE AWAMUTU AND CAMBRIDGE ploughing- matche-, ißso. j TWO CUPS, each value £5 ss, vill be given for the best collection of Turnips grown from my stock of Seeds — one Gup to be. competed for at each of the above District' Ploughing Matches, 1880. Varieties of Turnips m Stock : — Sutton's champion Swede 2/Wait's Shamrock „ 2/Carter's Imperial Hardy ), 21Skirving's Purple Top „ 2/Greeri Top Aberdeen 1/3 Purple,, „ 1/3 . Green Top Champion Hybrid, 1/3 Devonshire Greyatone 1/3 Wool Packs Manure Salt ' Bone Meal Superphosphate of Lime Fencing Wire. All kinds of Grass Seeds at Auckland Prices. Land improved Farms — 100 acres, about a mile from Ohaupo Railway Station 250 acres, one mile from township of Cambridge 400 acres, Te Awamutu 450 acres, near Cambridge . 43.4 acres, near Cambridge All the above properties are really firstclass lands, and m high state of cultivation with suitable houses and outbuildings* GEORttffi E. CLaRK. Land & Commission Agent. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. HAMILTON, CAMBRIDGE. By Order of the Mortgagees. The subscribers have received instructions to sell, at their Land Mart, fortstreet, on Tuesday, 30th instant, at 12 o'clock, CAMBRIDGE— Lot 146," Section 16, \j of the Township of Cambridge East, containing 1 acre, and having a large Dwelling Houso erected thereon, as at present oocupied by Hugh Karkwood. HAMILTON— Lot 8, Town of Hamilton £ast, containing 1 acre, -with Dwelling House erected thereon, at present occupied by Dr. Beale. HAMILTON— Part Lot 66, Town of Hamilton West, held under lease, with Chemist's Shop thereon. HAMILTON — Lot 304, Towa of Hamilton East, containing 1 acre. NGARUAWAHIA — Allotments No. 79, Township of Newcastle, lr sp. Further particulars on application to the Auctioneers. Terms at Sale. SAMUEL COCHRANE <fc SON, Auctioneers. F&ANKTON ANNUAL SPORTS, 1880. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3st, 1880. GRAND PICNIC CARNIVAL. PIIOGRAJIME : 1. Maiden Race, 200 yards. — First prized £2 ; second, £1. For all non- winners ' Of advertised races. Entrance, 2s. 2. Throwing Heavy Hammer. — First prize, £1 : second, ss. Entrance, Is. 3. Quarter - mile (Handicap). — Fifafc prize, £2 ; second, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 4. Boys under 10, 100 Yards Handicap. — First prize, 10s ; second, 2s 6d. Entrance, Gd. o. Girls, under 12. — First prize, 10s; second, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. 6. Hurdle Kaco (Handicap), 300 yards, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft. hjgh.-*-First pl-ize, £2; second, £1. Entrance, 3s. 7. Hop, Step, and Jump— First prize, £1 ; second, ss. Entrance, Is. 8. 100 Xards Race (Handicap).— First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance, 2s. 9. Boys under 15 (Handicap), 200 yards. — First prize, £1 ; second, os. Entrance, Is. 10. Long- Jump (Standing) ; weights optional.— First prize, £1 ; second ss. Entrance, Is. 11. Trotting Match, to start at 3 p.m. sharp, about 1 mile (heats). — First prize, Silver Cup ; second, £I. ' 12. Running High Jump. First prize, £1 ; second, 5?. Entrance, Is. 13. Sack Race, 100 yards, over four huraiea, lft. high.— bHrst prize. 10a second, ss. Entrance, Is. 14. 600 Yards Handicap Flat Race.— First prize, £2 ; sacond, £1. Entrance, 4s. 15. Three-legged Race, 200 yards.— First prize, £1. Entrance, lt>. 16. Wheelbarrow Race (backwards), 400 yards— 2oo yards there, 1 200 Cyards back, round a pole. — Firafc prize, £l ; second,' 10s. 17. Consolation Race, 300 yards (Handicap).— First prize, £2; second, £1. Entrance, 2s 6d. 18. Pig with Greasy Tail.— Entrance, nil. Prize, "The Pig." Qualification fee for Trot, 600 Yards, and One Mile, 4s ; for all other races, except boys and girls, 2s 6d. Horses bre»king m Trotting Match to pull up -within 20 yards. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards finally. Any protests entered to be accompanied with ss, which is forfeitable if the protest is not sustained. Post entries for all events. L. R. JAMES. mHE BROTHERHOOD OF DEATH. •J- a thrilling sensational story of Ihe dabk side op New Yoke at the present time, will commence m next number of MELBOURNE Satubday Night. Now is the time to subscribe. Nos 8 and 9to hand. A very pretty piece of Music, entitled, "I will meet you m the Twilight, " •* ill be PBEBBNTED GRATIB with the double Christmas numbeb of MELBOURNE Satueday Night. Send m your name at once as a regular Subscriber, and thus ensure regularity of delivery. " The Brotherhood of Death," a tale of the dark side of New York, commences m next number, A story of thrilling interest ! The acme of sensationalism ! ! . 12s and 6d per annum, 6s 3d per half -year. — W. Bartleet Langbridge (General Manager far New Zealand), Associated News and Advertising Bureau, next Bucklands' Queen Street; or, of
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1170, 25 December 1879, Page 3
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