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Notices.

Notices.

Notices.

GEORGE E. CLARK, SEED MERCHANT AND COMMISSION AGENT, CAMBRIDGE. To Carters, Contractors and Others. For Sale-First-class Oaten Chaff, cut from Sheaf Oats, with all grain left in; best sample in market. Bran Oats at lowest rates Fencing Wire, Nos. 5, 6, 8 Bonedust (Victorian) „ (Calif ornian) Superphosphate Lime Manure Salt 50 Tons first-class Table Potatoes, delivered in ton lots from field, at lowest rates. Grass and Clover Seeds, best quality. Red Clover Os 9d Cow Grass Is Od White Clover Is Od Alsyke Is 2d Timothy Os 6d Rape Os Sd Poverty Bay Rye Grass Cocksfoot, according to sample. LAND FOR SALE. Several first-class improved Farms at reasonable rates. Loans negotiated on most favorable terms. GEORGE E. CLARK, ' ' Land and Commission Agent.

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

THIS DAY. WHA R F S TORE. DOUBLE-BARRELL GUN, BreechLoader, by Cox, London, pin fire Double -barrell Gun, muzzle loader, by Cole, of Devises Revolver, pin fire do central do Oatmeal, 251b. bags 2 Iron Bedsteads and Bedding Engravings, &c, &c, Sale at 3 o'clock. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

DILLONS RAILWAY HOTEL, MERCER. 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.

WANTED. A SITUATION by a Married Man, xjL without iucumbrance, as FARM MANAGER ; well understands the breeding and management of all kinds of stock. Wife, thorough good daily woman. Apply by letter to S.J. A., care of Mr A. Raynes, National Hotel, Cambridge.

I HEREBY give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts my wife Janet Matthews may contract after this date. JOHN MATHEWS, Te Awamutu, March 11th 1880.

rpENDERS will be received by the JL undersigned up to Thursday, the 18th inst., for Erecting about 70 Chains of Wire Fencing. Material provided. L. B. EWEN.

T>REPARING 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.

LOST, on Friday afternoon, in Hamilton, a pair of SPECTACLES, in leather case. Finder will much oblige by leaving them at Mr Dickenson's

JUST OPENED DIRECT FKOM YMTOfafl^O»> LONDON. Wll "lt/TEN'S SUPERIOR STEEL ShS-I JjJL GREY GALATEA ' * SUITS gg At xjixn o@2 18 . 6d. a is TAW At J. MOSES'S. KJt?3 — OOY'S & Youth's Superior 22*^ Steel Grey Galatea rr OO SUITS §§ J. MOSES'S.

New Seeds Ez Inglewood. Dutch White .. Is o<n „ Red . . Os 9d JJ§£ $ I „ Alsike .. Is2d $ «,§.9'j!is „ Timothy Os 6d I£•§ t fr° a, . „ Kape .. OsSdrSg'Sg'g' „ Linseed .Os 6d £ J-g §1?| =§ Cocksfoot & Eyegrass fe, SftSjft S It according to sample. J $? R. T. Millar, PATEEANGI.

HAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY VOLUNTEER BAND. THE PROMENADE CONCERT Which was unavoidably postponed in consequence of the bad weather, will take place on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 16th inst., At the same time and place as previously advertised. The programme will appear in Tuesday's W AIKATO TIMEa. A. SCOTT, Secretary. March, 12th, 1880.

IMPOUNDED, on the 2nd March, 1880' by Mr S. S. Graham : one bay Mare; no brands visible ; a star in forehead, and black points j for trespassing on the lands of Mr S. S. Graham, at Tamahere for which (£3) 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 March, 1880. ROBERT McVEAGH, Pound deeper of the Cambridge Pound. Cambridge, Bth March, 1880.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. NGARUAWAHIA. fTIHE ANNUAL CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL-ROOM, NGARUAWAHIA, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert commences at 7.30. Admission, 2s ; children, half price. THOMAS PATERSON, Hon. Sec.

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.

ESTABLISHMENT ! MEN'S Superior STEEL q GREY TROUSERS, C Suitable for Working Men, q AT £d J. MOSES'S. t-,| =§2 MEN'S Strong OXFORD OW SHIRTS, with collars, JgjH 3s. 6d. AT J.MOSES'S. | The above Goods are Imported direct from London, thus saving the profit of the wholesale people ( which is 20 per cent, at least ) purchasers will receive the benefit]

ST. PATRICK'S DAY. A GRAND VOCAL and DRAMATIC i\ ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the CA.THOL.IC 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. MADIG-AN, Chaiiman.

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

HAMILTON CONTINGENT. TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. CLASS FIRING. ALL Members desirous of qualifying for the Marksmans Badge will meet at the Butts on Wednesday next, March 17th, at 7 o'clock a.m. F. A. WHITAKER, Lieutenant Commanding.

HAMILTON CHORAL SOCIETY.

THE Weekly Practices will be resumed on Monday next, 15th inst., at 7.30 p.m., at the Wesleyan Chapel. Members are requested to bring with them any music they have belonging to the Society. C. LAISHLEY, Hon. Sec.

TO LET, for a period of 7 years, 544 acres of the best grazing land in the neighbourhood of Auckland together with residence, Fences, and buildings in complete order ALFRED BUCKLAND.

r\C CIDENTAL TTOTEL. AUCKLAND.

NEW SEEDS ! THE undersigned has on Sale the following Seeds of the Best Quality and under Auckland prices — Delivered free at Railway Station ur Steamer :— Red Clover .. .. Bid White Clover .. .. ll^cl Alsyke 12£ d Rape 4d Timothy scl Rye G-rass and Cocksfoot, according to Sample. Bone Dust axid Bone Flour. KENNEDY HILL

J. T. SMITH. Late of the "Exchange," "Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general, that he haspurchased that well-known Hostelry, THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces, iggf The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LUNCHEON CAFE OPEN DAILY Under experienced suprintendence. Several Novelties added to the Museum. THE BILLIARD SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LEADING! NEWSPAPERS OX FILE.

AUCKLAND & OHAUPO BAIL WAY. GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER HOLIDAYS. CHEAP FARES. npiCKETS at Single Fares, between all J- stations, issued on Thursday, the 2oth March, will \>e available for return up to and including Wednesday, March 31st. >1% On Good Friday trains will run as on Sundays. A. Y. MACDONALD, General Manager.

IN THE DISrRICT COURT OF AUCKLAND, HOLDEN AT HAMILLON. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, and the sereral Acts amending the same and of the Bankruptcy of Wii/UAM Henry Randerson, of Cambridge, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, ft Debtor.

TUST PUBLISHED. Especially for the Colonies : Price, 20a. HOW TO MAKE THE FARM PAY ; OR. THE FARMER'S BOOK OF PRACTICAL INFORMATION OS Agriculture, Stock Raising, Fruit Culture, Special Crops, Domestic Economy and Family Medicine. CHARLES W.'dICKERMAN. Member of the Perm. Agricultural Society, The American Pomological Society, and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, assisted by HON. CHARLES L. FLINT. Secretary Mass. State Board of Agriculture, and other Practical Agricultural writers. Illustrated with one hundred and forty engravings, P. W. Ziegler and Co. Publishers. NEWTON FA IllS, liouk&ellev and Stationer, sole agent for Auckland. Mr Wm. Hollinudtuke, traveller, is now canvassing the Waikato for Mil-scii-bers to this* v*oik.

AUCKLAND & OHAUPO RAILWAY. St. Patrick's Day, 17th March. SINGLE TICKETS issued from any station to any station available for return same day. A. Y. MACDONALD, General Manager.

Notices.

MR ALFRED BUCKLAND'S ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found in the First Column of the Fourth Page.

IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JAMES MARTIN, STOREKEEPER, HAMILTON. Tenders are invited for the Assets in the above Estate, as under :—: — Lot I— General Drapery „ 2— Clothing, Mercery and Hats „ 3 — Boots and Shoes „ 4 — Fancy Goods and Stationery jf s—Crockery5 — Crockery and Glassware „ 6— Grocery „ 7—lronmongery7 — Ironmongery „ B—Premises8 — Premises and Fixtures Tenders will be received for the whole or separate lots. Tenders to be addressed to the Trustee, care of A. .Clark and Sons, Auckland, not later than MONDAY, 15th inst. .Stock Sheets can be seen at the office of Tuiatue, and all particulars at store, Hamilton. J. McCOSH CLARK, Tiu&tcc.

MESSRS. HUNT3R aad NOLANS ADVERTISEMENTS Will be found in the Second Column of our fourth page.

'"PHIS is to notify that at the first J- Meeting of Creditors of the abore named Debtor held at the Resident Magistrates Court-house at Cambridge, on Wednesday, the l Oth day of March instant, Thomas Wells, of Cambridge, Merchant, was elected the Creditors Trustee in Bankruptcy of the property of the said William Henry Ramderson, and further, that the said Thomas Wells has signified in writing to me his acoeptance of the Trusteeship. Dated at Hamilton this 11th day of March, 1880. THOMAS KIRK, Clerk of the Court. Wm, Macgregor liay, Solicitor for Debtor, Hamilton.

[Advertisements of Wanted, &c, not exceeding 14 words, will be charged ONE SHILLING, if pre paid.']

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

„,* ANTED, a respectable Young * » Woman as Housemaid. Apply at the Commercial Hotel, Te AAvamutu.

4 PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Whatawhaba School- room on SATURDAY, the 20th March, 1880, for the purpose of electing Trustees re Cemetery. P. CORBOr"NVhatuwliata, lltU March, 1880.

WANTED— By two meu, .Situations as Farm Laborer*. ; under.stand all kinds of work. Apply by letter to M.D., cave of Mr A. Rayn.es, National Hotel, Cambridge.

LOOK OTJT FOE, 0"- MOSES'S ISTIEW ADVBBTISEMS^T I

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1203, 13 March 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1203, 13 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1203, 13 March 1880, Page 3

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