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Notices.

CLARK & GANE,

FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND Duke-street, Cambridge, TTAVE FOR SALE : •*"*- Victorian Boneraill Cy. Bonedust Californian Bonemeal Ellis's Pure Bonedust Peruvian Guano Manure Salt Oats, Bran Chaff, Buckwheat Rye Flour Fencing Wire, Staples Rollers and Pins. Spring Cart and Harness Pair Heavy DRAUGHT HORSES, thoroughly staunch 170 Highly-bred Lincoln Ewes, 2, 4 nnd 6 tooth Pure -bred Lincoln Bams.

CLARK & GANE, Seed Merchants and Commission Agents.

TO HAND ON SALE by the undersigned — Ex A. C. de Freitas : s. d. Extra Prime Red 0 9 „ „ White ... 11 „ „ Alsyke. .1 .. ... 1 2 „ „ Timothy 0 7 „ „ Rape 0 5 Birdsfoot Trefoil (specially ordered ) 2 q from France j Al«o, Cocksfoot and Ryegrass and Bonedust. R. T. "MILLAR, PATERANGL

MONDAY, MARCH 7, At Eleven o' Clock, IMPORTANT SALE OF TOWNSHIP. The undersigned have been instructed by the New Zsnland Land Corporation (Limited) to offer by public auction, at their Sale Rooms, the Strand, Tuurangra, on Monday, the 7th March, 1881, at eleven o'clock a. m., Q TEWARTSTOWN, OK THE TE PUKE BLOCK BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT. Stewartstown is splendidly situated in the centre of the Block, on the main road to the Lake District, and within 12 miles of the rapidlj rising Town and Port of Tauranpa. The Te Puke Block, from its position, and the superior quality of its soil, bide fair soon to become one of the most flourishing districts in the North Island, and will form the centre of a very large area of magnificent country now being negotiated for and which will ere long be open for settlement. It is contemplated shortly to connect Stewartstown with the port of Tauranga by a steam tramway. Plans of the township may be obtained on application to Mr. R. Arthur, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Queen-street. \ erms of Sale : One-third cash : balance in one and two years at eight per centum per annum.

TURNER & BUDDLE, Auctioneers.

ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HAMILTON. Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday. Engagment for Three Nights Only of Tha Famous LYDIA HOWARDE OPERABOUFFE AND BURLESQUE COMPANY. THIS EVENING Will be presented R. W. Colville's great Musical Extravaganza {which had a run of ten weeks in Melbourne and nine in Sydney) ROBINSON CRUSOE, OR The Pirates of Palm Bay. Robinson Crusoe (a g.iy young fellow), Miss Lydia Howard ; Jem Cocks (» reduced actor, his friend and fellow traveller), Mr George Leopold ; Wi'l Atkins (a private of the r- delink dye) Mr J. Sttirk , Friday (< vusoe's man), Mr Harry Power; Gig(a confederate of Will Atkins), Miss Blanche Leopold ; Sheriff, Mr Paul Carter ; Abraham Isaacs, Mr J. Marshall ; Citizens, Jews, and Pirate-* ; Poll Hopkins (beloved by Crusoe), Miss Rose Andrews; Angelica (beloved of Cocks), Mclille. Lolo De Glorian. Pitch, Pdiss Deacon ; Tar, Mi«B Temple ; Capstan, Miss A. Smith Bobstay, Mi«B C» Mayne ; Rosin, Miss N. Jones ; Topsail, Miss A . Carston ; Mainyard, Mr T. Loray (Atkins' crew of Ferocious Pirates. ) Indians : Wayo (the oracle), Mr Eugene Mowry ; Oppoponax (the young chief), Misa Mansell ; Heliotrope, Miss Clara Neville ; Hyacinthe, Miss Morie Cadbe j Ylang Ylang (the Indian Queen), Miss Maude Vincent. Owere Owere, Mr J. Graham ; Owy Owy, Mr C. Fell} Owich Owich, Mr A. Anqery; Owat Owat, Mr H. Rosott (Ylang Ylang's Body Guard), I^* ■he following evenings— lvanhoe, Nemesis, H.M.S. Pinafore,

ON Thursday next, a concert will be Held in the Public Hall, Cambridge, in aid of the fund of the new Anglican Church. To commenct at 8 o'clock punctually. Tickets 2s. each. Popular Vocal and Instrumental music.

\ LL Persons indebted in the Estate of Mr W. G, McCANN, of Cambridge, Butcher, are requested to PAY their various DEBTS; without delay, to Mr J. P. THOMPSON, whose receipt only will be .acknowledged. WHITAKER & SHEEHAN, Solicitors for the said W. G. McCann. ; .Cambridge, 17th. Feb.; 188^. '

, jA, BTHITR ! CpM'GiLLX Junr., Upholsterer, French Poliaher, ' «nd l EEPAIEER Q%;Ay --jpjgffiS OF

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1349, 22 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1349, 22 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1349, 22 February 1881, Page 3

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