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fe&rv TTAMILTON BAND • "O3s|^JLl INSTRUMENT FUND ™^ST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, on TUESDAY, February loth, 1881, at 7.30 p.m., on the fasfc and commodious ss. Delta. Vooal and Instrumental CONCEBT by the Leading Amateurs of the Waikato. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. Come great and small, Wo want you all — The cost is but a shilling. Should the weather not be favourable, a flag will be hoisted at the Hamilton Hotel at 5 p.m.

T7IXCURSIOJNS FROM AUCKLAND Hi TO THE HOT LAKES AND BACK, Extending over eight days, and including (First-class Hotels) Kellys -well-appointed Coaches ; properly qualified Guides and Boats for £10 10s. WILLIAM KELLY Has made arrangements to book Tourists from Auckland direct to the Hot Lakes and Back, including the highesfc-clasa Hotels for £12 each, if party of two, or £10 10s each for any number above two. The Tourists by this route travel by the s.s. ' Glenelg to Tauranga, where they obtain first-class accomodation at Mr. MoLoughlin p COMMERCIAL HOTEL, thence by Kellys Coaches to Ohinemufcu, allowing half-an-hour in the bush for luncheon and change of horses, arriving in good time for dinner at Mrs. Morrisons Hotel. After inspecting the magnificent scenery aiound Ohinemutu the Tourist will be conveyed to the Wairoa, where a qualified Guide will be provided to accompany the Tourist from Mr. Macßae's Hotel across Lake Tarawera to the white and pink terraces^ at Rotamahana, having the option of viewing the Geysers at Whakarewarewa, either going or returning.

"PRELIMINARY .NOTICE. A Promenade Concert will ha held in Mr Curaming's Grounds (Rosemont), on the evening of WEDNESDAY, Feb. 16, in aid of the Presbyterian Church Haruioninm Fund. Hamilton, Feb. lbt ISSI.

TTTAIKATOTURF CLUB ANNUAL VV B A L L. The ANNUAL BALL will take place at thd Oddfellows' Hall, Hamilton East, oa MONDAY, tlie 21*t instant, at 8.30 p.m. Members of the Club are requested to invite their friends Tickets may be procured at Mr Sandes' and Mr Dickenson's, Hamilton West ; and at Mr Robson's, Hamilton East. KENNEDY HILL, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee.

rpENDERS will be received by E. JL Mahoney and Song, until Saturday Next, for the Erection of a Two -Storey Building in Cambridge. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Duke of Cambridge Hotel, Cambridge. R. KIRKWOOD.

IVTE W S E EDS FOR 1881. Just Landed, ex " Loch Urr," First Shipment of English and Dutch Clovers, jukl Turnip feeeds, CONSISTING OF s. d. White Clover / , o .^ „ Best Dutch { . 1 -l> 1b K«d 9 „ Oowgrass 1 0 „ Albyke 12,, Luceine . .. .10., Timothy 0 G „ Ticfoil .. . ..07,, Rape . . 0 .") „ (jrieen Globe Turnip 10,, Gi'tjeu Top Yellow ) Aberdeen Purple Top Yellow j 13,, Purple Top Swede . 13,, These Seedb, selected specially for my trade, have been carefully tested as to germinating power, and proved to rank high in vitality, thus showing the faithful attention paid to my order to get only the best seeds obtainable.

Colonial Grass Seeds. Cocksfoot "Rye (icass Priarie Grasa Ratstail. Also, A Choice stock of all k fruit* of Garden Seeds. Also, Seed Oats, Barley, Wheat, Rye, Peas Maine, No 1 Bonedust, Pure Bonemeal, Guano, Salt, Lime, &c, <S:c.

ADAM LAYBOURN, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND.

ROBERT WAITE, GENERAL CARTER AND COAIi MERCHANT, Hamilton, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hamilton and surrounding districts that he is prepared to undertake the cartage of every description of Goods, and will also deliver the best Huntley Coal in any part of the Borough, at the lowest rates. Orders left at Mr Knoxs or Mr G Wynne's 'will be promptly attended to.

W H. X E L V, ,"* • Carter and Contractor, Notifies to his numerous friends and customers that, as Mr McDonald has given lip the business, he has made Arrangements for a supply of Huntley Coals. The" same will be supplied at current rate's. -' /- '. • : t\ ' Terms strictly cash. ! '

TJITAUNO.CK ! BROTHERS -T V ' Soap *stb candse Mantj^acturebs, > r "'■ COX'S fcBIES:, BIOfIMQITO. . ' sS,Gffioe[— DurHam-Street, Auckland. • ; " Osjk ' fParchaseJ'BTf ParchaseJ'8T ; rTallov, '" 'Wool, ' Sheepskins and Banes'." "' '' / Sons4ust> <ra Sale.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1345, 12 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1345, 12 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1345, 12 February 1881, Page 4

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