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Notices.

Notices*

GEORGE E. CLARK, Seed Merchant and Commission Agent. CAMBRIDGE.

THIS EVENING.

HAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEER BAND. A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT Will be held in MR. GWYNNE'S GARDEN THIS EVENING, The 11th instant, In aid of the Funds of the above. rEOOEAMME : Overture (Norma) . . .. ... Band Chorus, " Pretty Village Maiden" „. Company March, " Molley Darling" ... Band Solo and Chorus, "Still I Love Thee," Mr Wright Sweetheart Waltz (O'Connor) ... . Band Solo, " Will he Come" ... ... Mrs Culpan Edinburg Quadrille (D' Albert Band Solo and Chorus, "Dounbythu bad SeaWa\cs," Edgecumbe (Mozart) . . Messrs. Small and Locke Solo and Chorus, "Cling to those" ... Mr Vincent. Dennis Darling (O'Connor) .. ... Band Solo and Chorus " I am here to meet you," Miss Culpan Luicilda Polka (O'Connor) .. ...Band Chorus, " Here we rest" ... ...Company Molly's Answer (O'Connor) . . . Band Solo, " Let me dream again" . . Mrs Culpan Solo and Chorus " Good Night ... Mr Mcacham Mr Bell will preside at the Piano. " God Save the Queen, Band.

Several first-class Improved Farms for sale, at reasonable prices.

New Seeds, ex " Adamant " from London — Red Clover -/9 Cow Gras, 1/White Clover, 1/Alsyke, 1/2

SPECIAL PRIZES TE AWAMUTU AND CAMBRIDGE PLOUGHING MATCHES 1880. TWO CUPS, each value £5 ss, will be given for the best collection of Turnips grown from my stock of Seeds — one Cup to be competed for at each of the above District Ploughing Matches, 1880. Varieties of Turnips in Stock : — Suttons champion swede . . 2/Wait's Shamrock „ .. 2/Carter's Imperial Hardy „ . . 2/fckirving's Purple Top „ .. 2/Green Top Aberdeen .. .. 1/6 Green Top Champion Hybrid . . 1/3 Devonshire Greystone „ . . 1/3

Fencing Wire Oats Maize Manure Salt Bone Meal (Victorian & Calafornian) Superphosphate of Lime All kinds of Grass Seeds at Auckland Prices. GEORaRE. CLaRK Land & Commission 4 gent.

Gates open at 7.15; to commence at 8 o'clock punctually. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. iggpPlease bring Change IJggi

N.B. — Should the committee decide to postpone the Concert— through bad weather — Mr R. Gwynne's flag will be hoisted at 4 p.m.

New Seeds Ex Inglewood.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

A GRAND VOCAL and DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the CATHOLIC CHURCH, Building Fund, will be held at the Cambridge Public Hall. Solos,' Duets, Glees, &c, &c. To conclude with an amusing FARCE by "The Cambridge Amateur Dramatic Society, entitled " A very Pleasant Evening." Ticket of admission, 2s 6d each. Ball to commence immediately after the entertainment. Tickets to be had at all business houses in Cambridge. W. F. MADIGAN, Chaiiman.

Dutch White .. Is Od"J „ Red „ Os9d !.§A.$ A $1 „ Alsike .. Is2d 8 "J-S'g'S „ Timothy 0s 6d I£•§ % '^ „ Rape .. OsodfS S"S g-c $ „ Linseed .0s od q J-g gf Cocksfoot & Ryegrass &.§&§>& £1, according to sample. J i§

R. T. Millar, PATERANGI.

IMPOUNDED, on the 2nd March, 1880' by Mr S. S. Graham : one bay Mare ; no brands visible ; a star in forehead, and black points ; for trespassing on the lands of Mr S. S. Graham, at Tamahere for which (£S) three pounds damages is claimed. And in default of being released the above mare will be sold at the Public Pound, Cambridge, at noon on the 17th M arch, 1880. ROBERT McVEAGH, Poundkeeper of the Cambridge Pound. Cambridge, Bth March, 1880.

CAMBRIDGE.

lAM instructed to Sell by Auction on Saturday, March 13th, at the

SHOP

Mr E. WAYTE, Duke-street, Cambridge, The whole of his ELEGANT CHEMIST & STATIONERY SHOP FITTINGS, Consisting of Shop Counters Show Case on Counters A magnificent BOOK-CASE, with 12 glass slides 11 feet long, 10 feet high, with massive cornice, suitable for a Gentleman's Library Nest of Shelves 9ft long, lOit high, with 4 Cupboards underneath the cornice to match Book Case. Ditto ditto, with 72 Drawers. Shop Table, Glass Case. Glass Window Slides and Fittings. The above are nearly new; the very best Cabinet Work, and acknowledged the most expensive Shop Fittings out of Auckland. Window Lamps, Shop do With a variety of other requisites. After the above, Avill be offered 200 volumes of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Oleographs, Engravings, representing some of the grandest subjects in Nature, and by the very best Artists Also, 2 Acres in Cambridge East, in good Situations.

IMPOUNDED, on the Ist March, 1880, by Mrs Ann Hannon: One grey Mare, branded like B L, for trespassing on the lands of Mrs Ann Hannon, for which 2s damages is claimed. And in default of being released, the above mare will be sold at the Public Pound, at Cambridge, on the 16th day of March, 1880, at noon. ROBERT McVEAGH, Poundkeeper of the Cambridge Public Pound. Cambridge, Bth March, 1880. BOROUGH OF HAMILTON.

A N EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY jlJl in the Mayoralty having occurred through the Resignation of Thomas Dawson, Esq. In pursuance of " The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on MONDAY, the 22nd day of March, 1880. Nominations will be received at the Borough Counoil Chambers, up to noon o* WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst. WILLIAM N SEARANCKE, Returning Officer.

Notices.

[Advertisements of Wanted, &c, not exceeding 14 words, will be charged ONE SHILLING, if prepaid.] °

rjhENDERS will be received at the -L office of the undersigned up to Monday, the 22nd instant, for the Lease of Lot 135, Hamilton East, for a term not exceeding seven years. P. Le QUESNE, Acting for General Trust Board. Hamilton, 11th March, 1880. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

XWT ANTED, a few able-bodied SwamT T _ pers. Apply to B. Montague, Cambridge.

WANTED, Purchaser for 5000 Bricks (maker, Davis), at 45s per 1000. — John Knox.

Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp.

S. BRIGHT, Auctioneer.

WANTED Two Smart Lads, about thirteen years old, as apprentices to the printing trade. Apply to the Manager of the Waikato Times.

THE REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS ACT, 1879.

WANTED, at once, 12 good Men for Draining. Apply to E. Hutchings, near Fen Court, Cambridge.

mHE TE AWAMUTU ANNUAL JL RACES will be held on Monday, 24th May. Programme in futnre advertisement. J. R. ROCHE, Hon. Sec. March Bth, 1880.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registration Office for the Electoral Districts of Waikato and Waipa, will be held at the Courthouse, Hamilton, and that all claims for registration may be delivered at the office, or sent through the post, directed to the Registrar. Printed forms can be obtained at the Police Stations at Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Alexandra, Raglan, Whatawhata, aud Ngaruawahia, and at the Registration Office. THOMAS KIRK, Registrar. Registration Office, Hamilton, t>tli March, ISBO. TUST PUBLISHED. Especially for the Colonies : Price, 20s. HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY ; OK. THE FARMER'S BOOK ov PRACTICAL INFORMATION ox Agriculture, Stock Raising, Fruit Culture, Special Crops, Domestic Economy and Family Medicine. by CHARLES W. DICKERMAN. Member of the Peim. Agricultural Society, The American Pomologieal Society, and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, assisted by HON. CHARLES L. FLIXT. Secretary Mass. State Board of Agriculture, and other Practical Agricultural writers. Illustrated with one hundred and forty engravings, P. W. Ziegler and Co. Publishers.

WANTED, a respectable Young Woman as Housemaid. Apply at the Commercial Hotel, Te Awamutu.

WANTED, a thorough General Servant. Apply to Mrs Lewis O'Neill, Claudelands, Hamilton East, Waikato.

HAMILTON CONTINGENT.

WANTED— By two men, Situations as Farm Laborers ; understand all kinds of work. Apply by letter to M.D., care of Mr A. Kaynes, National Hotel, Cambridge.

TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.

DILLONS RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER.

GLASS FIRING.

ALL Members desirous of qualifyint, for the Marksmans Badge will meet at the Butts on Wednesday nex March 17th, at 7 o'clock a.m. F. A. WHITAKER, Lieutenant Commanding.

WANTED— Travellers to and from Auckland who wish to enjoy a good Cup of Tea to step across to Dillons Railway Hotel, Mercer. A First-class Table always ready on arrival of every train ; plenty of time. First-class Ales and Spirits.

r\CCIDENTAL TJOTEL, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMI T H , Late of the "Exchange," "Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where lie will be always happy to welcome Old aud New Faces. tg§F The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LUNCHEON CAFK OPEN DAILY Under experienced suprintendence. Several Novelties added to the Museum. THE BILLIAKD SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LEADING NEWSPAPERS ON FILE. HAMILTON CHORAL SOCIETY.

WANTED.

A .SITUATION by a Married Man, without iucuinbrance, us FARM MANAGER ; well understands the breeding and management of all kinds of stock. Wife, thorough good dairy woman. Apply by letter to S.J.A., cave of Mr A. Raynes, National Hotel, Cambridge.

"pRETARING TO CLOSE. Owing to certain parties cutting under trade prices I have determined to reduce the price of my Groceries 10 per cent. (10 per cent.) to meet the times. E. M'GARRIGLE, Waikato Tea Mart, Victoria-street, Hamilton.

E> UXNINd on my farm for sonic JLL> months past, a dirty white yearling Heifer, no mark or brand visible. If not claimed within 14 days from this date will be hold to detray expenses. MAHTIX HA USA NT. Kagl.in, Mau-ii -itli, INSO.

THE Weekly Practices will be resumed on Monday next, loth inst., at 7.30 p.m., at the Wesleyan I'lnpel. Members .in; requested to bring with them any imiMc th.'y have bcloM^ing to the Society. ('. LMSlif,!^. lion. 50..-.'

NEWTON FA IKS, Bookseller and Stationer, sole agent for Auckland. Mr Wai. H<»i,i.i\<;i>k\kk, tiawllcr, is now camaKspijr the W.uU.iti» toi miWiil»eiN t<> tlu^> \\<m K.

LOOK OUT FOE/ J\ MOSES'S ITEW ADTBRTISBMEK'T I

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 3

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