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Notices.

CRICKET! CRICKET ! CRICKET! THE ENGLISHMEN ARE COMING. A GRAND DISPLAY OF CRICKET A WILL TAKE PLACE on the Cambridge Racecourse on TUESDAY, 31st inst., when a MATCH will take place between TWENTY-TWO OF WAIKATO AGAINST THE ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN. WICKETS PITCHED AT 10 A.M. Bands in Attendance ! ADMISSION TO GROUND. Foot Passengers ... Is each Horsemen 2s 6d Single Butfgy ... 2s 6d \ p r i ver free Pair-horse Trap ... 3s 6d ( Three andFour-horse Passengers Trap 5s ) la each

HAMILTON PUBLIC & VOLUNTEER HALL. Quadrille Party I TUESDAY~NIGHT, JAN. 31st, Under the Patronage of the AllEngland Eleven and the Members of the Waikato Cricket Association In aid of The Hamilton Band Fund. The members of the Hamilton Band will hold a Select Quadrille Party in the above Hall on Tuesday night, commencing at 8.30 punctually. A first-class String Band. Tickets— To admit Lady and Gentleman, 2s 6d. Mr George Wright, M.C. RICHARD EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. H.B.

PUBLIC HOLIDAY. TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF HAMILTON,— We, the undersigned business people and other burgesses, respectfully reqnest that you would cause TUESDAY NEXT, the 31st inst., to be PROCLAIMED as a PUBLIC HOLIDAY within the precincts of the Borough, in consequence of the visit of the English cricketers to the Waikato. Signed by SANDES & CO. DEY & FRENCH And thirty-five others. Mayor's Office, Hamilton, January 24, 1882. To Messrs Sandes and Co., Deyand French, and others signing the above Requisition, — Gentlemen, — In compliance with your request, I have great pleasure in asking the Burgesses to observe TUESDAY, the 31st inst. , as a Public Holiday. JOHN KNOX, Mayor.

THE CRICKET MATCH. TUESDAY, 31st JANUARY. npHE P.S. DELTA, having been speX cially chartered for the occasion, will leave Ngaruawahia for the Cricket Match at 6 o'clock a.m., and Hamilton at 8.15 a.m., carrying the Hamilton Band, returning on completion of the match. Fares — Ngaruawahia and back,.. 4s Hamilton and back ... 3s Children, half-price. Remember ! The Band. Landing Place quite close to Cricket Ground. JACKSON PALMER, Hon. Sec. W.C.A.

ALL-ENGLAND CRICKET MATCH. JANUARY 31. AS only a limited number of passengers can be carried by the Steamer •Delta,' intending passengers are recommended to book early. Tickets can be obtained from the principal business places in Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. Fares— Ngaruawahia and Back ...4s Hamilton and back ...3s Children, half-price. JACKSON PALMER, Secretary Waikato Cricket Association.

THE CRICKET MATCH. A RRANGEMENTS have been made XJL for the evening train to Mercer to run on to Hamilton on MONDAY, 30th inst,, conveying the English cricketers. This will give down country people an opportunity of being present at the Cricket Match. JACKSON PALMER, Secretary Waikato Cricket Association.

THE CRICKET MATCH. THE undersigned, have been favored with instructions from the Waikato Cricket Association to sell by public auction at their Rooms, Cambridge, on SATURDAY, January 28, at twelve o'clock noon, the privileges at the forthcoming cricket match, England v. Waikato, Gates Booths , * ( Refreshment Stella , , '' '-" Als6, „i , -- , Sole right to sale' of Pedigree Cards, containing detailed particulars , . . ' .ofi.the . PlayeH44their names, i\ „ t r ; ages/ particulars of'lplay,&p^ , ; ;;;' ,;«H;OB;;qpTTON & ea; < , • Januaryasi^SSSii ; / '■- , ? ■ 1 j ■ *' !"°! "° 'j> i/ <■' *C/» 7 * &' > \},

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1493, 28 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1493, 28 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1493, 28 January 1882, Page 3

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