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Election Addresses. rr\o THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA Gentlemen,— l b?g to inform you that it is my intention again to seek the honor of representing you at the ensuing General Election. — I am, Gentlemen, your obedient servant, EDWARD G McMINN.

HPO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPA Gentlemen, —In accordance with the wishes of a large body of electors, representing the Liberal interest throughout Waipa, I beg to inform you that I am a candidate to represent your district in the ensuing Parliament. I will address you at the various centres, at times that will bo notified. — I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully, WM. JOHNS.

rpor p0 THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. Gentlemen,— l beg to announce myself as a candidate for re-election as your representative in the General Assembly. It is my intention to address you at the various centres ol population shortly after the writs are issued.— Yours, faithfully J. B. WHYTE

COMMERCIAL.

Waikato Times Office, Friday. WAIKATO MARKETS.

Mi Sbus W. J. Hun ilk. &. Co. report- — At the Cambridge yards on lliursday, November 24th, the yards were well filled with both fat and store cattle. Onlj .1 limited number of fat sheep and lambs uoie j.irded, and all sold. For store cattle thcie was good competition, and for fat stock, being pnncip illy light weights, there was keen bidding throughout, and all went to the trade We quote yearlings, L 2 5s to L 2 10s , dairy cows, Lo to LC ss ; fat cows and heifers, L 5 51 to Lo 7s Cd ; fat steers, L; 2s 6d to L8 ; f.it ewes, 9s od , fat lambs, 7s 6d to 8s ; and, by pmatesalc, 1653 store half-bred wethers, 8s 6d c ich. At the Ohaupo yaids, on Thursdaj, December Ist, the jaid- were complete!) crammed with cattle of all classes. For young stock the demand was slack, but grown cattle, especially steeis from two to four jears old, were in leijiiest and sold freely. A large nuinbci of f.it cattle, principally hoavj weights, sold fairly well We quole dairy cows, L 6 to L 7 5s ; cews and cahes, L 3 12s Cd to L 3 15s; yearlings, L 2 is to to L 3; two-jc.ir-old heifers, from L-2 15s to L 3 10s; 2 \-j ear-old stoers, h\ to L 4 10s • three and four-jca^-old steers, fiom L 5 5s to L 6 ss; f.it heilers; L( to L 5 2s Cd ; tat cows, L 6 5s to L 7 2s 6d , fat bullocks, from L 7 5s to L 9 ; fat sheep, 10s each, bhoi thorn bull, I 7 10s , jearhng Hereford bull, L 4 .is 6d, and, by private sale, Hereford bull, Ll5.

CHURCH HE It VICES.

Chinch of England.— Hamilton (S. Peter's), Holy Communion at 8 a.m , morning at 11 — during this sen ice the Bishop will institute Vrchdcacon Lush to the incumbency of S Peter's, evening service at 7. In the afternoon Ihe Bishop hopes to be at Whatawhata \levindia (la>) it am, (paison) 7 pin , 14 mgi.iohi 1, 3ptn.; 'le Aroha, 11 a.m ; Waihou, 3 p m , Pi iko, C.30 p in ; Ngaruawahia, II am. and 7 pin,; I'aupiu, 3 p.m.; Huntlej,

Roman Catholic— Mass will be celebrated at Hamilton at 8 .1 m , and .it Cambridge .itium, and eieimig service at 7p m. At Kilnkihi, Mass will be celebrated at 8.30 a.m. ; at Rangiaolua at n am, and e\enmg set vice at Kthikihi at 7 p m Presbyterian. — Hamilton, n a.m. and 7pm.; Cambridge, 11 am and 7 p. in ; Hautapu, jpm W'esleyan —Cambridge, 11 am. and 7 pin.; Hamilton, n a in and 7 p m. ; le Awamutu, 11 a.m and 7pm ; Pateiangi, 3 p m. ; I'uhikaranica, 3 p 111. , Kihikihi, 11 a.m. ; Paeroa, 11 am. and C.30 p.m.; AV.utckaun, 11 a.m.; Owharoa, 3 p.m. Ji.iptists. — Cambndge East, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Cambridge West, n a m. and 7 p m.

SALES BY AUCTION.— THIS DAY.

Mi-,sKb W. J. Hunti rS. Co.— At Cambridge, at 1 o'clock — Horses, &c Mr J. & Buckland.— At Kihikihi, at 2 o'clockLand Mr Foun Kr<o\— Ac his Store, at 3 o'clock— Furnittiie, &.c

Answers to Correspondents.

"Jock" writes: — "How is it that ho steps were taken by the local paper to contradict the mischievously false statements of the lhraWs Waikato correspondent, concerning the racehorses Rocket and Yatapa ?" Our correspondent is a stranger, or he would know that nothing in the Herald's Waikato News is worthy of contradiction , for the simple reason that nobody believes it. But were it otherwise, it would take up far too much space.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1470, 3 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1470, 3 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1470, 3 December 1881, Page 2

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