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A USTRALIAN ELE VEN IN ENGLAND.

+ Tui'. following is t'nc list of matches arranged for the Auhticilian Eleven in England : —

j\l \y. IS.—Sussex County, at Biighton 2">.—Suuoy County, jit Ken&ington Oval 2!).—Cambridge Uni\cis>ity, at Cambridge

.Junk. I.—Lancashire County, at Manchester 3.—Yoikshiie County, at Bradford 8. —Nottingham County, at Nottingham 12.—Doibyslmc, at Dei by 15.—Oxfonl Univeisity, at O\foid 19.—Yorkshire County, at Shelhold 22.—Gentlemen of England, at O\al

J ltly. 6. —Leicester County, at Leicester 10.—Middlesex County, at Loi-d's m ]7.—Yorkshire County, at Bradford 20.—Yorkshire County, atHudclciisfielcl

Auuitst. 3. —Gloucester County, at Clifton 7. —Kent County, at Cantcilmiy 10.—Players of England, at O\al 14.—Derby&hiic County, at Derby 21. —Sup&cx County, at Brighton 24. —Gloucester County, at Clifton 28.—A1l England, at Oval.

Seitj:mjilr. 4.— Nottingham County, at Nottingham.

The llangiaohia Highway Board invite lendeis for works. A notice by the Kirikiriroa Regibtiar of dogs appears in tins issue. The Waikato County Council and Kinkirtro.i Highway Boaid notify their intention to take lands for public roads. The secretary of the Cambridge Jockey Club will rcccwe nominations for the Te Aroha races this day. 'Hie notification 1 cached us too late to include in race advertisement. The p.s. Lillie is ad\eitised to cany timber, posts, v. ood, etc., at 30 per cent, lower than present 1 ates. Application must be made to .Mr R. I. Gibbons, Taupiri. A very important notification, affecting those who Imc claims against the Government for military scrwee, appears in another column. Messrs Ellison and Latchmore have taken over the Rojal Mail Hotel, Ng.iiuawalua, andhaic now transformed it into an excellent hostclrj, in which tia\ellcis and otheis will find eveiy convenience. A meeting of the Hamilton CaAaliy is c.illed for Sattuday next at 7 30 p m. The time-table of Cobb and Co.'s coachc, bulivoen (ii.ihamstown and 'leArolin, appears in another column. We have been requested to state Mint Dr. Ui lie's honis for consultation in Hamilton are at his 1 evidence, K.ist Hamilton, fiom 8 to 9 a.m , and 1 tn 5 p 111. d nlv, and at Mesois. Sandes and Co's, West Hamilton, from 6 to 8 every evening The new pure cash sybtem now being initiated^ by G. .md C. will ceitainly proie a benefit to the public. It has been a gieat success in Sydney and Melbourne, and when strictly carried out the customer who bujs at an establishment wheic the (foods arc marked low toensuic a rapid sale must be a jrrcat gainei . G. and C. sell their diapciy, millinery, and clothing at such prices tor cash as gives the buyei the advantages of a shaieholder in a co-operative society, without the risk of being called upon to bear a portion of the loss should the jcar's business prove unsatisfactory. Garhck and Cranwell will aim to retain the confidence which the public have hitherto shown them, and ate determined to give the pure cash system .1 fair trial; whether they gain or lose thefirst year Country bmcis on remitting cash withoidci will be supplied with goods at co-operatve prices ; , just the samp as though they made .1 personal selection. Furnishing goods, such as carpets, floor cloths, bedsteads, bejding and generai house furniture, the largest portion of which 'is turned out at our own factory, willbc marked at the lowest remunerative prices, and a discount of five per cent, will be allowed to those who pay at the time of purchase. G. and C. having tcahscd the entire value of their stock duiing their late cash sale, the present stock is new and chkafly bought.— An inspection invited.— Garhck and Cranwi'i.l, City Hall Famishing Arcade Queen street, Auckland. Every fanner who makes even the roughest experiments should give the results to the public, stating faithfully failure and success. In Germany, between 100 and 200 chemists and physiologists are employed in not far from 100 experiment stations and other institutions in studying the perplexing pioblems of farm science. In every European country excepting Turkey and Portugal, this work 18 said to be going on.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1509, 7 March 1882, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1509, 7 March 1882, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1509, 7 March 1882, Page 3

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