Notices.
U O T O R U A.
MR. H. E. COTTON (H. E. Cotton and Co., Cambridge), will attend the Sale of the Rotorua Leaseholds at the Crown Lands Office, Auckland, on the 7th March, and will be glad to negotiate for any persons who are desirous of purchasing, but cannot conveniently attend. Plans of the proposed Township at their (H. E. O. & Co.'s) office, Vic-toria-street, where further particulars and fuller information can be obtained. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! 1 Landing Ex Roman Empire.
WE ask the inspection of Settlers and Others to our Samples of Clovers and Other Agricultural Seeds, which have been specially selected for purity and excellence of quality. Lowest current rates. Special terms to large buyers. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.
f\ N SALE. Seeds. — Red, White, Cowgrass and Alsyke Clovers, Ryegrass and Cocksfoot. Grain and Produce. — Oats, Fowl Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Potatoes, Cheese, Salt Butter, Onions, &c. Implements. — Two Double - furrow Ploughs (very cheap), a Bradford's Patent Washing and Wringing Machine. Sundries.— Furniture, Tea, Candles, Shingles, Palings, Fruit, &c. 11. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.
NOTICE.
THE Members of No. 9, L.0.L., are invited to meet in conference in the S^ictoria Hall, Hamilton, on MONDAY EVENING, the 6th inst., at 8 o'clock. Members of Waikato Lodges and Brethren in the district are invited to attend. RICHd. GWYNNE.
rpHE ROMAN CATHOLICS OF 1 CAMBRIDGE WILL GIVE THEIR USUAL ANNUAL CONCERT ox FEIDAY, MAEOH 17tii, ix the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC HALL. A DANCE, to which holders of Front Seat Tickets will be admitted, will follow. Tickets to be had at the principal business houses in Cambridge. Programme in future issue. THE WAIKATO CRICKET ASSOCIATION.
\fT? J / r r HE MEETIN^ of the \pi^ X aboA^e Association, which JP|? was to have taken place last /jfisK Wednesday, will be held on -^iiPTUESDAY NEXT, at Delaneys Hotel, Ohaupo, at 5 p.m. JACKSON PALMER, Hon. Sec. W.C.A.
NOTICE— WAIKATO. rj^HOUGH advertisements are often X uninteresting, we ask you to read this, and store it up in your memory. We want to thank you for the unanimous support you have given us during the past three years, while; we have been running our Ohaupo Saw Mills ; and we ask you' to let us have it still. We' have finished' operations at Ohaupo. and we' have, obtained, a long lease -of the 'magnificent Te>ißahu bush, famous for- its beautiful timber ; ,it comes closer to kauri than .any- jother- timber, in Wai" kato ;,and the mamtfaqture of it in our new mill ((which 'is now; running)* will be? carried as- nearly .to > -perfection 'as possible. Planed/ and matched; rusticated weather-boarding,' andf every things necessary, in first jclass, bouse building, ,wiUlbe f turnejdir out,,?by Jr ; the -most jmodern.,fhia--s ehinery. Our extensive trade/will en'^ able us to supply afc ; veryjlow rates"!; iandi wbttld\;«foibli®y^n^cl^ra/;that no; matterjhqw^Large'/the^ orders. aTrey^they, ]£pill;b'e put/in af^tic4l^s}^M^ibWeraWr , \ma^we'm&\^)vayB e '^^a. best to jinajke^ *3 - Oil i*4^ftMflrßfiM^i«^iiii\? ts^p Mini c^flf? *rrifi^> TVv 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1508, 4 March 1882, Page 3
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