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Notices.

mO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Public Hall Knox-street. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. The Vaudeville Comedy and Burlesque Company in their entirely Original Entertainment, assisted by the GREAT AUSTRALIAN BLONDIN. Million Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open 7.30 ; overture at 8 p.m. MONDAY and TUESDAY the Company appear in LeQuesue's Hall, East Hamilton. For programme see Company's bulletin. ARTHUR W. PRICE, Agent.

A LEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL. GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, WILL BE HELD OK WEDNESDAY, 18th OCT., 1882. To conclude with a Dance.

/CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY} j \^j An ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the above will be given at the Public Hall on THURSDAY, 26th October, 1882. Pakt I. MUSICAL SELECTIONS, READINGS AND RECITATIONS By the Cambridge Mutual Improvement Association, Pakt 11. The Screaming Farce "BORROWED PLUME S," By the Cambridge Amateur Dramatic Society. Admission— Two Shillings and One Shining. JOHN DODD, Secretary aud Librarian.

TTfESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS. ' On SUNDAY, October 15th, Two Sermons will be preached in Trinity Wesleyan Church, Hamilton — in the Morning by the REV. ALEXANDER REID, Of Auckland ; in the Evening by the Rev. J. Dukes. Collections in aid of the above Missions.

On TUESDAY, October 17th, the REV. ALEXANDER REID will deliver his Famous LECTURE, "TEN DAYS IN PALESTINE." Several Anthems will be rendered by the Choir. Admission— Adults, Is ; children, halfprice. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m.

T E QUESNE'S HALL, HAMILTON. J^j George Aldridge Will LECTURE on SUNDAY NIGHT, At 7 o'clock. Subject— THE MEANING OF PAUL'S DESIRE TO DEPART. Bible Class — Afternoon at 3.

T ECTURE ON HOLY LAND. REV. A. REID will Lecture on " Ten Days in Holy Land " in Public Hall, Cambridge, on MONDAY, October 16th, 1882. Admission — Reserved Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. T. G. CARR.

AT OUR AUCTION ROOM on SATURDAY, 14fch OCTOBER, at 11 o'clock, forenoon — Sale of Drapery, &c, without reserve, consisting of Blankets, Rugs, Clothing, Boots and Shoesj &c. Also — Bedsteads, Chairs, Sewing Machines, Wire Dish - covers, Candles, Gold and Silver Watches, and a lot of foundries ; Spanish and Poli«h Fowls At 11 a.m. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 IMPORTANT SALE OF QJ TU D ANIMALS. THE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL COMPANY (LIMITED) Will hold their Second Annual Sale, at Penrose, by auction, after the Cattle Show, on Saturday, November 11, noon, 1O A PURE BRED BULLS and a 1 1\J few GRADE SHORTHORN BULLS, Comprising. 60 SHORTHORN 50 HEREFOKD 10 DEVON Also FOUR' SUPERIOR YEARLING CLYDESDALE COLTS, Out of Clydesdale Mares imported from Scotland, aud got by Blair Athole, winner of six prizes in Scotland, and a prize winner at the Kilburn Royal, &c. The SHORTHORN BULLS are got by the Imported Bulls Oxford Royal, Duke Winsome, Prince Wild Eyes, Baron Tregunter, Baron Raby, or Dukes of Newcastle and Cambridge. The HEREFORD BULLS are got by Horace 4th, a prize-winner in England ; or by Coomassie, first prize winner at the Royal and other prizes. The DEVON BULLS are out of Imported Cows, by an Imported Bull. Catalogues of pedigrees can be had from the Auctioneer or from the Agricultural Campauy, Fen Court Cambridge. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Auctioneer. The Annual Sale of Stud Lincoln and Liecester Rams will be held at Penrose in January next.

iy o t i c c. RUNNING on the Public Road at Hokonui, a lot of Cattle, if not removed within 7 dayi from this date they will be impounded. JOHN PRIMROSE. October 9th, 1882. ADDOCK ACCOMMODATION AT NGARUAWAHIA. HUNTER & NOLAN beg to inform their Waipa and ,. other friends that they have, convenient to railway yards, a large secure well grassed paddock for Cattle Accommodation, Key at Delta Hotel.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 3

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