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? M i'pETE*^;'- 'H'AlilirlTiO'N, : J ;''"" ; :;jf, -7^. concert 'y ; ; fJ inj'aid'^of^iPeteiv's '$arish l),e'bt, WiU 1 be held in the „ ) )( t , ti j Public Hall, Hamilton West, : '' T'UES^Ay I 'EVENIN^ 'I^th'.'lNST. , Th,e roll pf performers Wjill^ ; incllide 1 friehAqfropi Auckland' and" elsewhere. Full particulars in future issue. "'■ 5- r 7f ,i 7 ' /1 7; u~r> <n ■' ' Doors open at 7JJO ; commence at 8 p.m. r -, . , _L_ • I ' (i ' / .i r >"J i<w^> TrT". i ' ' ' Tickets, 2sftnd,ls. , „

nHRINITY PRESBYTERIAN ( 1 CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. ' J . A CONCERT (in' aid of the,BuHding ;< ImprovboifntFund) will be given, in. the 1 Public Hall on WEDNESDAY EVEN- | ING, 16th May. - ;• nr Programme :c: c Overture— Organ' ... Mr A. J. Evans i Anlheni— '''Lord of alPßdweri '■ n , . ! •'■■ 'and 1 might"" 1 ' / CPC P° lr \ ??!r.S,ft!f r } Miss, M.' Taylor . Solo- "Nazareth" < ... Mr H. W. Moore I Solo—" Eve's Lamenta- ) A ». „ . -' ' "' "ticin" 1 ■ ''■ •)'" Hunter Anthem— M ,lncline thine car" ... Choir Solo and Chorus— "j '-'rThe, ■ , Golden I Mrs H. Ferguson Stair" ' j •^^"feSK I**1 ** thy j Miss A. Johnson Authcm'-r' 'I will lift up ) , ,- r,, ■ minefryes" / - " Choir INTERVAL. ' Overture— ' t( Medley ... Orchestra Song— " The Pilot"' ... Mr W. Simms Duet—" Love 'waits \ Miss ' Bright and and weeps" j MrE\ans Glee—" Village 8e115"... ' ' . Choir Song— "l fear nofoi'"'...MrG. D. Hunter Song and tihorus— V ('!( ' ! - " A flower from !- Mrs H. Ferguson mother's' efra've'' I ' J Glee"— <f Where art thou ' beam 1 n i . of light" } Chou ' ,Song— ... ' ... , MrH. W.Moore Duet—" What are^ ■*. w -ft ir , Sc ' cc "°£»dSr' iS8 '"" 1 } ■ Orel >*» Song— "Tit for Tat" ... Miss Hunter Song— i,, The British Lion" .. Mr Simms Glee — " Calm be thy slumbers" ... Choir t i ' NATKtXXij AiNTIILM. Tickets, 2s each; ■Commence at B o'clock. AH^UPO i , A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT .will bo held at, thp above place on FRIDAY,, 18th May, ISB3, and (by ! special request) ','Tue Lottery Ticket" will be repeated. To conclude with a DANCE. Admission — To Entertainment only, 2s; Entertainment and Dance, 2s 6d ; Children half- pi ice. Family Tickets of four and upwards at a reduced rate. Admission, to Dn nee, only, .Is. TE AWAMUTU PUBLIC HALL. I ' ' ' ' ' '"Queen's Birthday. '' GRANI) ENTERTAINMENT ENTITLED Aladdin, or the Wonderful Scamp. NEW DRESSES ! ' ' 1 NEW SCENERY ! i Band under Mr H. Sibley. In aid of School and Public Library. DANCE ! Tickets 2s 6d. . .. i ■ ■ ■

rpE AWAMUTU ANNUAL RACES. Jj , The Committee havo decided not to have a Pony Race on the 24th May ; they have albo decided not to have a Steeplechase, as the course cannot be obtained. , ,R. W. ROCHE, ■ Hon. Sec.

npEISTEAJT 1 * XO.VETT, Butchers ! Butchers ! ! •Slamilton east, Beg to notify to the public of Hamilton that they;fhave gone into Partnciship With ,tho / intention of carrying on the Business of Familyißutchers, &c. Og Saturday next, May 12th, they will open jtliCj shop lately occupied by Messrs. ]3eauch.>mp Bros. .From, the long connpction that. H. Tristram has had with •this" business in 'Hamilton, and from a desire to supply good, meat at reasonable prices!' the- new firm confidently look for generous support from the public. / ' i ! I !_ FOR -SA-LE, BY- PRIVATE CON- . TRACT, THE FREEHOLD AND , GOOD- WILL \QIf THE HAMILTON 'hqt^el, Hamilton, waikato. In consequence of long continued fail irig'health ? the, Proprietor , has resolved to Sell this favoured Hotel, situated in the very best business part of Hamilton, , being within thi-ee minute^ walk of the Court-house, and within , one minute's 'walk of the Banks, Post' and Telegraph Offices, Solicitors' offices, Auction Marts, and, in fact, in the very' centre of the business of tho Borough. The Hote contains eighteen Bedrpoms, five Sittingrooms, Bilbard-roonV, Bar, ample cellarage ,ans Sltore-r,ooins, ■nith. other necessary requirements for carrying on the business of a large hotel. The Stables contain four 'gopd loose boxes and stalls for twenty-five horses. The Cottage is situated on the grounds,; also, it contains two Sittingrooms, one Dining-room and six Bedrooms, and is a nice, quiet retreat, and fcpmmands a {beautiful view of the river and surrounding scenery. t Parties desirous of investing in this line of business,would do well/to* see the i ,propertj'. ; ,, r ' t <, > , < ,j. Other particulars can be, had from Mr Kennedy ' Hill, '^c.horfPs .Buildings,;; Mr James Mackay, at Messrs L. D. Nathan jand po'j3,j AvKjkjlandf) pf, ty Mr. Richard Grwynne", on the premises, Hamilton Waikato.

•rib'okßiNbiNG 'and' account J3, i „ BQOKv FACTQRY, ; ' Victoria-str j eqt il 'V^est l Auckland., i/f.i m• / f\\ •! ry ' ■' ' • ' •if^ 1 ' : VVi IJOOPER ,Her«byJnfopis,;the Waikato^public that Ledgei's, Cash and Day Books, are ruled, and bound to order ; Music, Scrap and Fern Bpo^s, Albums, jand Portfolios are ma(le|!repaire4^and'bound in a superior ■ejyie aittie above address. lANOFORTE TUNING. - Wanted Known, MrH. 'Holloway, Victoriastreet, Hamilton, is now prepared to tune Pian^Wde «'^ $r Lennox's Book, 'Warehouse, bY at'h'ia residence will b» piuwtuftlly 'attended 'tbi

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1693, 12 May 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1693, 12 May 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1693, 12 May 1883, Page 3

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