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Established iStl. i rpHE. Undersigned has HO ARRIVE, ! x NEW SEEDS, • Per Loch Cree, Zealandia, and Straoathro. Red Clover lOd White Clover . . . . 13d Alsyke 15d Rnpe 5d Cocksfoot and Ryegrass at Current Rates. Bonedust and Boneflour, £7 for Cash, £7 10a Booked. r. t."mFllar,' SEED MERCHANT, PATERANGI. TO PLOUGHMEN. " rpENDERS wanted for ploughing X about 70 acres opposite Ohinewai Railway Station. Apply McKinnon Btoh. Riverdale, Raugiriri. riIENDERS will be received up to Noon, X 7th September, for the ERECTION of a COTTAGE at Tamabere. Plans and specifications at Mr Harris' Store, Hamilton. W. STEELE. WAIKATO LAND ASSOCIATION. ~ r FENDERS will be received by the I above Association until Saturday, the 3rd of September for about 8 miles of small drain*. Intending contractors will be shown over the ground on Thursday, the Ist September, at 1 o'clock. HENRY REYNOLDS. Woodlands, 25th August, 1881. TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS will be received by the X undersigned until Noon of WEDNESDAY, September 7th, for the Election and Completion of a Wesleyan Church at Hamilton. Planß, etc., may be seen at Mr Dickenson's, Bookseller, Hamilten. EDWARD BARTLEY, Architect, Auckland.
TENDER.
mENDERS required for the EREC1 TION of a TOWN HALL in Kihikihi. Plans and Specifications can be seen at Messrs Elmsly Brothers' Store. Tenders to be in by THURSDAY, 15th September, 1881. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN G. ELMSLY, Secretary K.T.H. Co. (Limited.) Kihikihi, August 30, 1881. TO CONTRACTORS. mENDERS will be received by the X undersigned up to noon of 14th September, for EARTHWORKS at their farm. information on application to B. & J. OOLEMAN. IN AID OF THE TAUPIRI CHURCH FUNDS, A CONCERT for the above object will be held at the Taupiri Schoolroom, on Thursday, September Bth. Prices of Admission, 2s and Is. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. S. BROMFIELD, Hon. Sec. OMAN CATHOLIC CONCERT, CAMBRIDGE, TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, stk. Peooramme. Musical Overture, with two Pianos ani Harmonium. Glee — "Fair Luna" ... Company Sor»g Miss Swan Song — " Maid of Athens" . . Mr Moore Song — " Rocked in the Cradle of the D<sep" ... Miss Phillips Song — "I am still a friend to you, dear Tom" Mr Trewheellnr Duet — "The Two Cousins" Lady Amateurs Song—" Thy Face" . . Mrs Madigan Song—' ' Man o' War's Man" Mr Jaggs Instrumental Duet (Piuno and Harmoniunm) . . . Mons Calon Song — " A Dream Within a Dream*' ... - ■ Miss Finch Song— "The Village Blacksmith" Mr Edgecumbe Song-—" Erin, My Country 1 ' Mrs R. Kerr Song (comic)—" I can't stand Mrs Greeu's mother 1 ' ... Mr Johnson
Interval of Five Minutes.
Duet — (Violiu and Piano) Messrs Keeping and Bell Song ... ... ... ... Miss Swan Song — "In the Gloaming" Mr Moore Song — " Meet me once again" Mm Brennan Song Mr Evans Song — " I never can forget" Mrs R. Kerr Song— "The Friar" (by request) Mr Edgecumbe Song— "Eileen Allanah" Mrs Madigan \ Mr Moore Duet— "Pulaski's Banner" \ and Miss J Grey Song — "Watching" ... Miss Fincb Song— "The Sweet Scented ' Vine" ... Miss Phillips Song — " It makes a man look such a fool" MrJohitBon
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The Piano accompaniments will be con* trihuted by Misses Grey and Watson, Mom Calon and Mr Bell. Holders 'of 'front seat tickets will be admitted to the dance, which will be held immediately after the concert. The lunch will be provided by the ladie3. Tickets— 3s and 2s.
CAMBKIDGE COURSING CLUB.
M« James Henbebsox, Judge. Mr Chas. JtirroHauN,, Slipper.
AN ALL- AGED DOG SWEEP OF Two Guineas will ' bo run for on Fkiday, 23rd September, the day after the Cambridge Races, Winner to receive 60 per cent, of the Stakes, together with a Silver Cup, value >5' guineas, from the funds of the ,Club; runner-up, 2o per ce r ht.' and third 15' per (Sent. Nominations, with entrant; money, will be received by the Secretary, at, the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, until Saturday, the* 17th 'Sep'teniber, 1 at &\p.'m., and thfe xlraw'iwill 1 te -held f ott Tuesday, the 20th 'Sept-em^er,, $^ Bp.ro. ■ ■ 1 The Stakes will be run under the, roles of the" Auckland Coursing Club. , JAS. P. THOMSON, -Hon. Secretary. - Cambridge, 16th August, , 1881.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1431, 3 September 1881, Page 3
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698Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1431, 3 September 1881, Page 3
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