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! 4 fcEXANDRA AMATEUR DRAIX MATIC CLUB.-An EnterUtfnment for the benefit of the Club will 'be gireVby th^[lEnein,ljer«V wfrfced'.bi^ the Alexandra Bras* Bimd, in the. , Public Hall, Alexandra, on the, evening of Thursday, the llth August next, opening with the ,Light Comedy, " Wo,omg in Jest," followed by the interlude n! ••My I Son Diana" (by speoial request) ; coni eluding with the sidesplitting Faroe, I "The Wandering Minstrel" ! New Scenery and Effects. Door* open at half-past 7 o'clock. Admission, 2* ; children, naif-price. The whole to conclude with a d»me ; 1* extra to dance "for non*holder« of tiokets. HE. COTTON & CO., • Auctioners, Lamb akd Gxhkbal Commission Aaxim, CAMBRIDGE. Prospectuses of the New Zealand Supply Association (Limited), Auckland Palace Coffee Company, The Martha No. 1 Gold Mining and Quartz Crushing Company, Waihi; Uppir Thames, and East Coast Native Land and Settlement Company can be had on application.' Agent* Union Fire and New Zealand Accident Insurance Companies.
4 T our Matt, THIS DAY, at thwe O. o'clook, Auction Sale of Fowls, Produce, Fnmiturr, Mnttracs; a lot of Swampers' Tools, inoiuding Axes, Fern and Bill-hooke, Shovels, &c, Milk Pans, Weights and Scales, &c. ' H. K. COTTON & CO,, Cambridge. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. riIHE Valuable Collection of Books, JL Unique and Rare Curios, Breechloaders, Rifles, Revolvers, and Household Furniture of the late Major Q. W. Drum-mond-Hay, will shortly be seid by Public Auction at his late residence, Cambridge. Full particular* and date of Sale in next isMte. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambiudoe, Auctioneers. Pbb "Halcionb" ako "Obiekt." JUST LANDED A SHIPMENT OF CAREFULLY SELECTED SEED, Consisting of 3£ Tons Red Clover ... lOd perlb, 2 „ Cowgraas ... la „ „ 1£ „ White Clover 1* Id „ „
These ceeds are fresh, bright, and i sound, and fully equal to the Autumn Shipments which gave euoh universal : satisfaction. Fifteen tons were sold in Maroh and April, and I can refer Farmer* to any of my Customers for the Genuine < Character of my Clovers. Samples of Opinions. From C. F. Hulroe, Esq., Tauranga, May 13, 188 L The seed you sent has given me great eatiefaction, both the clover and rye grans are coming on splendidly. My man, who has had great experience, remarked it was the beat seed he had seen for yeara, &c, &0.~-C. F. Hulraa. From Mr John Deerness, Pnkekohe, July 15, 1881. I can fully confirm the testimony of many of my neighbours as to the first' rate quality of your olover seed. I had been &o* ing clover seed year after year, but it never grew, and I began to think my land was not suitable for growing clover ; but now things are different, for 1 have dealt with you two years, and the seed* I had from you last year, and also this yew, give m« entire satisfaction. — John Deerness. From Capt. Hugh Stewart, Katikatt, May, 1880. Both kinds of graun seeds, and also the clover, are all coming up as well as I could wish, and better than I expected, as I have had some unpleasant experience of bad seed since .coming- to the colony, &c. From same* June 18, 1881;— -Your seeds are doing well.— Hugh Stewart.
Above are samples of score* of letters, whioh can be seen at my office. AL^O^N SALERye Gra«s; Cocksfoot, Trefoil, ■ Timothy, Rape, Turnip, Mangold. , Also Frksh' Shipmkkts ov ; NEW GARDEN SEEDS. Norfolk Island Pino Seed just arrived, 6d per ounce. Discount of & per cent, on all seed order* for cash. Targe buyers treated with exceptional liberality. Orders securely packed, and ptomptly and faithfully executed. ADAM LAYBOURN, Seed Merchant, FOJWVSTRBBT, AW«LAKI>. HAMILTON TROOP, WAIKATO CAVALRY, PleaSe call at Office df Secretary and sign acquittance sheets. < C. R. JOHNSON, , Lieutenant.
WESLETAN NEW CHURCH, TE ARGHA. Opening Services, Sunday, August 7, 1881. - < Morning at 11, and. Afternoon at 2.30, Evening at 0.30~Mr D. J. FRASER. 4( . { 8 OIR E E, , , * " Tuesday, August 9th. Te* on tbetablos at B Q'ciookp.m. Tfrokifa (29 tmh) f may be . b»d from N. R, Cox> HwniJtoa. ■■*'■. - - * BROKE into toy Paddock of green ; oats 6tt Wednesday, the 13th m«t., » COW \ ' a>bul; %V years bid ; Aort white horns ; " wbit« head, breast, belly, , and streak alorig 1 b«ok, ife3 «iaeB ; no ; Visible btfctid 07 m» nwfk. Owriet to»T have be?; oOi payment of adverti«iog and JAS. JMiBHERSON^ ' DnmuJowic^Kirikiriio*, July ,&si 1881. i -n.j ■ ■ I, > Is' dtur Appointed • G^AJSlb^rifi 1 ; 'xt^tfi^ti CjEfil / I Ihbtorf' nsd Oroditori 1 Act.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 30 July 1881, Page 3
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725Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 30 July 1881, Page 3
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