, ,>„ Notices. CLARK & GANE GRAIN, PEODUCE & SEED MEKCHANTS, A UCTIONEERS & TESTATE A GENTS, Auctioneers & Justate J\ gents, AUCKLAND, TE AWAMUTU & CAMBRIDGE. Have Much Pleasure in Offering their NEW STOCK OF SEEDS I Ex LATEST ARRIVALS, consisting of /^LOVERS (White and Red), Cow- Tk/TANURES. -Sydney and Victorian \J grass, Alsyke and Timothy. ' wfl. Bonedust, C. & G's. special Turnip Mixture, Superphosphates, Manure, Salt, rpURNIP SEEDS— Green, Yellow and Peruvian and Island Guano. X Purple Top Aberdeen, Devonshire Greystone. £T A TONS Black Annealed Fencing fJ\J Wire, and Galvanised Barb ditto, /COLONIAL RYEGRASSES, Cocks- of the best Quality. Bright Staples, \J foot. Rollers and Pins. OATS— Black Tartary and White /GALVANISED Corrugated Roofing Potato, Barley, Wheat, Maize, \JT Iron, sto 10ft. Ridge Capping Rye, Chaff, Potatoes. and Nails. FLOUR, Pollard, Bran, Coarse QOLE Agents in Cambridge for Salt, &c. O Coulthard Bros' Sawn Timber. G. & G., believing that their customers' former experience of the quality of their seeds renders any puff on that point wholly unnecessary, simply state that the above are of last season's English growth, and have been landed in Auckland from London during the last month. IRON rtiANKS Containing further shipment of Clovers from the best RON X ANKS London Houses, daily expected per Pareora.
WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION & COAL-MINING CO. (Limited). EXCURSION TRIP TO NGARUAWAHIA SPORTS. S. Patrick's Day, Friday, March 17. THE Steamer DELTA will run from Cambridge and Hamilton to Ngaruawahia, on Friday, 17th March, S. Patrick's Day, leaving Cambridge at 8.30 a.m., and Hamilton at 10.30 a.m. Fares, Return : Cambridge, 4s ; Hamilton, 2s 6d. Children under 12 years half-price. Leaving Ngaruawahia after the sports are over. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.
MGAEUAWAHIA SPORTS. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 17tii March, 1882. Judge :Mr Diukeson. Handicaiteks : Messrs C. J. W. Barton and Soper. Treasurer : Mr H. A. Ellison. Programme. Pair-oared Race (under 18ft.) — First prize, £4. Entrance, ss. Huidle Race, 120 Yaids (10 flights)— First prize, 40s; second prize, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ngaruawahia Handicap, 100 yds , 150 yds., 200 yds. (to be decided by points— Ist 6, 2nd 4, 3rd 2)— First prize, £5 ; second piize, 20s ; third prize, 10s. Entrance, os. Trotting Match (Handicap), about two miles— "First prize, £5 ; second prize, silver-mounted whip. Entrance, 10s. One Mile Foot Raee — First prize, £3 ; second prize, 20s ; third prize, 10s. Entrance, ss. Running Long Jump. Cdiioe Race (two paddles). Obstacle Raee — First prize, 40s ; second, prize, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. Band in attendance. Three to start or no race. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit of os, to be forfeited if protest be not sustained. Entries for handicap races must be forwarded to the Secretary, along "with the entrance money, on or before the 16th March, 1882. Handicaps will be declared before 10 o'clock on morning of races. GEORGE L. SCOTT, Secretary.
IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND. Monday, 20th March, At 2 o'Clock. The undersigned have been favored with instructions from the Trustees of the late James Brown, Esq., to oiler for sale by Public Auction on the above date, at their Rooms, Duke-street, Cambridge, ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, adjoining the Town Belt, Cambiidge East, containing by admeasurement 320 acres, which.for convenience of sale, has been divided into LOTS VARYING IV AREA FROM FIVE TO THIRTY ACRES EACH. Plans, Terms, and full particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. N.B. — The Auctioneers haA r e the utmost confidence in recommending the above Property to the notice of investors seeking SITES fob SUBURBAN RESIDENCES or accommodation paddocks, in the vicinity of the thriving township of Cambridge. The near approach of railway conmmnication, the superiority of the soil and climate, and the bulk of the allotments being clothed with good permanent grasses, afford advantages rarely to be met with. CLARK AND GANE.
AY. S. COCHRANE. JAS. DACRE. MONDAY, MARCH 20. By order of the Agent for Public Trustee. FKEEHOLD PROPERTIES— NGARUAWAHIA, TE AWAMUTU. fT^HE subscribers will sell by auction, X at their Rooms, Fort - street, on Monday, 20th March, at 12 o,'clock, In the Estate of. the late Heniy Boy ton, • > as Mortgagee. NGARUAWAHIA— South portion of Lot 36,>" having a frontage to street of 62i links,r'containing 23 perches, with all buildings thereon. TE AWAMUTU— Lot 46, containing 20 perches, with ■ all buildings thereon. '". .No Reserve. ■" t * For plans and further particulars, ap- !-'. - •<;; ply to '' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, 1 . 'A'A 1 . ■ i'l Auctioneers. / TOB^RINTING of .'every description', 1 tJ ; neatly arid exped|tiqusly executed at [ Mol4ajidipriQ.ee at.tim.^l&ce. ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1513, 16 March 1882, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1513, 16 March 1882, Page 3
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