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Notioes.

George E. Clark,

Seed Merchant and Commission Agent. CAMBRIDGE. OQKa TO LWND on freehold c^lQtl \J security, at ourrent rate of int' rest. Several first-class Improved Farms for sale, at reasonable prioes. New Seeds, ex "Adamant" from LondonRed Clover Cow Grass White Uovar Alsyke SPECIAL FRIZES

TE AWAMXTTU AND CAMBRIDGE PLOUGHING M*TChE , 1880. TWO CUPS, eaoh value £5 fo, will be given for the best oolleotion of Turnips grown from my stock of *eeds— one Cup to be competed for at eaoh of the above Distr ct Ploughing Matches, 1880. Varieties of Turnips in StooK : — Button's ohampion wede 2fWait's Shaiaroo* „ 2/Carter's Imperial Hardy „ 2/» frkinring'a Purple Top „ 2/Green Top berdeen 1/6 Green lop Champion Hybrid, 1/3 Devonshire Greystone 1/3 Fencing V\ ire Oato V-aiae Manure Salt Bone Meal (Victorian ft Calafornian) Superphosphate of Lime All kinds of Grass Seeds at Auokland Prices. GKOR^EE. OLvRK Land ft Commission Agent.

Donald Mogregor (I ate of the Auckland Hotel), Has much pleasure in announcing to the settlers of Waikato that he has tab en that well and favorably known hostelry THB WAITEMATA HOTEL, which he has, at considerable expense, renovated and refurnished, making the house oeoond to none in the colonies, and where, by civility and attention, he hopes to secure a fair share of patronage from the travelling t nblic of Waikato. The table is fir&t-claet*, charges moderate, and the ' otel generally will be found replete with every modern comfort and convenience. Hot, Jold, and Shower Baths. JNight Porter.

WAIIOA HIGHWAY DIS. TRICT.

TIAEE NOTICE the Valuation Lis^ -L for ■he above uamrd district for the 1880, is low open for in-peotion athe N Ltiugham Castle Hotel, Morrinb* vilie. AU obj ctions thereto must be lefc a the Sod -ni.h. use, MomtibviDe on or before ihe 15cn day of February next,, addressed io the Assessment Cuur', ano a copy of every such ot j ction must be left at tbe NottinKbam Castle Hotel, Mornnsville, not l«st than seven dayp before the next sitting of tbe aaid c« urt addreued to the Chairman of the Highway Bo»H, ALEXANDRA BREMN^R S cr«tary to »he Waitna Highway Di«?dcg Board. Pitko. 15b J»Duary, 1880.

PASTOR CHINIQUr. WILL Lecture in Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton,on Wednesday, January 2lBt at 8 p.m.—Admission—Tickets, Is and Is 6d.

SONS OF ULSTER No. 9, L.O.L. 1 MERGE > CV ME KTING. T^HE brethorn aro requested to attend -JL au tmergency Meeting on Monday Evening, 19th J n nuray, at the Victoria Hall, Hamilton, at 8 p.m. tS.B. — Busines of Importance. Visiting Members Invited. JOHN KNOX, W.M.

PASTOR CHINIQUY. PASTOR CHINIQUY will arrive m Hamilton per morning train from Auckland on Tuesday, 20th inst., and an address will be presented to him on hut arrival at the Hamilton Hotel. All feeling interested are invited to attend. j. k. McDonald, Chairman Reception Committee.

NEWCASTLE HIGHWAY DISTRICT. rAKE NOTIC .—The Valuation List for the above named district for the year 1880, is now open for inspection at the residence of O. J. W. barton, Te Kowhai. aII objections thereto must be left at the Sohonl House, Whatawhata, on or before the 15th day of February next, addressed to the Assessment Court, end a copy of every such objection must be left at the re idence of the {Secretary, C J. W. Barton, I c Kowhai not less than Seven Days before the next sitting of the said court, addressed to the chairman of the Highway Board. J. B. HABRIS, Chairman, Newcastle bibtiict Board* January, 19, 1880.

npHE WELL-KNOWN IMPORTED Shorthorn BULL, British King, Lately the property of E. W. Gubbins, Esq., will 81A > D at Mr. Weal's Farm, Toßahu,from Ist J*NU RY. Terms—los 6d. JAMES WEAL.

TURNIP MANURE. TUKJSIP MANURE.

AC"N*IGvMEnT o* Crans celebrated Chemioal Manure, specially prepared for the Turnip Crop ii now arriving, ex Fernglen, and will shortly be ready for delivery ! The success which has already attended Chemical manures shipped by Mr Crau, is sufficient guarantee as to quality. High c nalysis. Liberal \ eras. HAMMONDandBY^O , {■ole gents for I* ew Zealand. Auokland, Ist December, 1879. FOB SALE, a first-olass Mower and Fcaper, nearly new and in perfect •rder.— Apply to Vialou and Co.) Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1180, 20 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1180, 20 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1180, 20 January 1880, Page 3

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