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CAMBRIDGE COURSING MEETING. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OUR OWN REPORTER.]

DEATH OF GENERAL GARFIELD.

Cambbidge, Last Night. This 'following arc the entries received up to to-night for the coursing sweepstakes to be held at Messrs Maclean's Pali Farm on Friday. The list will not ibe closed until to-morrow (Thursday) night, when it is expected a large number of dogs will be entered :-p Mr Allwill's Blackboy and Primrose Mr Tyson's Master Mr Carter's Kuchre Mr Hunter's Juno Mr Robert Fisher's Fly Mr Robert Fergusspn's Ivauhoc, Never Miss, and Venus Mr Robert Kirkwoods Spring. A married couple with good recommendations, man good farm servants woman a good housekeeper and cook, seek re-engagement. Apply Mi N. R. Cox, Hamilton. * " Mr J. S, Buckland will sell at the ; National Hotel, Cambridge, on Monday nqxt, 50 first-class young ihprses. specially selected .it Wellington ; also , the pure-bred Clydesdale stallion Young Prirtcc Charlie. < ' The Baptists of Cambridge intend .holding di\inc service , every Sunday morning at xi o'clock in the Oddfellows' .pall, commencing next Sunday. The public arc invited. „ , Messrs Friar and Da vies,, storekeepers, Ngaruawahia, intend closing 1 ' tneir place of business on Monday next for stock-taking, and wlLre-oponTm^l^wlftSyp^rnin^pi Messrs Hit'JjjS)! Cotton 'haMgfor, sale a ( "gt)ii4-:dii6ft'Dd£'tit, ; of ploughs T u snop •'(With or "Sliw^J.^ML^^P let^.They^'rcqijpist that parties rntcmfin'j?^'"T&^S(pt^^for'3aturday's sales Would notifjf same, cithbr on vVcdijcsday night or Thursday ThQrning. , / The new pure caaTf "system now being initiated by'G./and )C. /will certainly prove a, 7 benefit to the public, ;It has been a great success j in Sydney and Melbourne and when itrjctly carried _ out the, customer who 'buys at an establishment where the goods, arc marked low to ensure a rapid sale must be r i gTpa.t gainer. G. find C. sell, ' their drapery millin,cry, and clothing at such prices 'for, cash as gives £liq buyer the adyautagos of a shareholder in a co-operative society, without the risk of being called upon to bear aportion of the,lbss should the year's business pro\c unsatisfactory. Garlick and Cranwc.ll will aim to retain jthe confidence which the public have hitherto sho^yn' thcni( and •ire determined to give the pure cash syxic,m a fair trial; whether ,they gain otiose tho'.^rst year. Country, buyers on remitting: cas^wjth prjler will be supplied with goods a,t cq-oncratiyp'prices ; I iupt the same as though tihey made a pcrsbn'alsc- , lection. Furnishing gop({.i, such as carpets, , floor cloths, .bedsteads, bed '3"ip and^ gcHerat ; house furniture, the largest portion of.jvhich isi turned out at our own factory, w,ill be* marked a^, the lpwost reraunerativc pricos fi and' a, .discount of five per cent, will be. to tho f se who pay Ui\ thetimoofpHrcwo, „ G, * C. havi'rigjcahsco'i th?Qqf«re value of their «toek 1 d UI J | i& tl ' e i r l**t*i 1 a&K site, f Wpro'scni sWck W MM ArfDfcAAPWr bought. An inspectibft is ihvitod.'J-GAM,ick Juib ' ff^Wf lL t c ', t .y Arcade Quo«u- ■

Washington^ September 19. This morning a bulletin, from Long 'firanqh .jrepprtjs thai fpreaideni Gar field , has suffered from repeated rigors, and his physicinns ntnte that his case m now nope* leM.r •EfctdB tfQnred rtbatfhifl death m^y take plL'atanViUel/ '^' M' S i«..,r.~,. . —»««-..,» ■-Later-^—Evening 1 .• President Garfield'died to-day at Long Branch after long and painful suffering, Washington, September 20. Accounts this morning from Long branch state that the President died calmly at 10.30 last night. At 10.2-5 he ,waB (sleeping quietly, when ,hey a\pke with a pain in the heart, and inififteen minutes breathed'hitflasff Mrs Garfield was present at the death bed. s In consequence, Qf,, President Garfield's decease, the Cabinet has summoned General Chester Arthur, Vice-President, to fi.ll ,the ,p.reWency for unexpired term of nearly three years and six months.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 22 September 1881, Page 2

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CAMBRIDGE COURSING MEETING. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OUR OWN REPORTER.] DEATH OF GENERAL GARFIELD. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 22 September 1881, Page 2

CAMBRIDGE COURSING MEETING. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OUR OWN REPORTER.] DEATH OF GENERAL GARFIELD. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 22 September 1881, Page 2

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