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/^AMBRIDG# - TOWN BOAIRD. 1j ' Stopping a 1 Street. J <* The Cambridge Town Board hereby give notice that a meeting of the Ratepayers of the Cambridge Town- District ■ will be held on Saturday, 29th inst. in the Public Hall, Cambridge, at 4 p.m. for the purpose of taking into consideration whether that port of Chapel-street, in the Town District of Cambridge, extending from Quoen-street to Whitakei" Terrace, shall be closed. THOMAS WELLS, Chairman Cambridge Town Board. Town Board Office, Cambridge, 13th September, 18S3.

"VT GARUAWAHIA. A School Children's CONCERT AND DANCE, Assisted by THE HAMILTON STRING BAND, WILL TE HELD IX THE _ Schoolroom on Tuesday Evening, the 18th inst. Programme : Overture, "Le Manteanx Noirs," Band Chorus, "Trip it Lightly," Children Part Song, " Gently Evening Bendeth," ( hildren Violin Solo, " Last Rose of Summer," Mr Kelly Chorus, " Who is a Brave Man," Children Trio and Chorus, " Kiss me Mother," Children Solo, " Pretty Flowers," Miss Salmon Valse, " II Baccio," Band Interval. Overture, " Lucretia Borgia," Band Chorus, " Catch the Sunshine," Children Octotte, "By the Moonlight," Children Flute Solo, " Fantasia on Irish Airs," Mr Napper Chorus, " Sleigh Ride," Children Quartette, " Welcome to Spring," Children Solo and Chorus, " Little Sister's Gone to Sleep," Childien Cornet Solo, Mr Monioe Quartettee, " Fairy < and," Children Part Song, " Indian Warrior's Grave," Children Selections from " Massaniello," Band National Anthem, with Orchestral Accompaniments. Conductor. T. A. BELL, Esq. Doors Open 7.30. Concert 8 o'clock sharp. Admission : To Concert, One Shilling ; To Dance, Is Extra. R. JAMES, Secretary School Committee.

/CAMBRIDGE CRICKET CLUB. \J The ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will take place at the Duke of Cimbiidgc Hotel, Cambridge, on SATURDAY NEXT, the loth inst., at 7.30 p.m. J. P. SHARP, Hon. Sec.

TX7" AIKATO ROWING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above club will be held on SATURDAY EVENING, September the loth, at 7.30 p.m., at G Wynne's Hotel. Members and others interested are requested to attend. T. WALLNUTT, Hon. Sec. HHHE FIRE AT HAMILTON EAST. The Rev. H. S. Da vies desires to expiess his grateful acknowledgments to all those who so ptomptly came to his assistance and saved so many of his books and other effects from the fire which destioyed his icsidencc on Wednesday morning. 7JT O T^ I C! X Mrs S. SHORT begs to notify to the ladies of Te Awamutu and sm rounding districts that her place of business will be CLOSED from Monday 17th till Saturday 22nd mat., during her absence in Auckland. On her return she will reopen with an entirely new stock of Millinety, &c, of thejjlatest fashions and designs. Tji O R SALE. TOWN OF KIHIKIHI. CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ! BUSINESS AND VILLA SITES IN THE Rapidly Rising Township of Kihihihi. Apply to JOHN G. ELMSLY. Kihikihi, August 22nd, 1883.

rilO BE SOLD PRIVATELY, or I leased for the coming season, the well-known draught stallion " Young Wellington." For particulars apply to J. PASCOE, Cambridge. Tp O R SALE. Thirty Tons well selected Ramsaj r 'i> SEED POTATOES.- -Apply to HENRY LEWIS, Te Awamutu.

ON SALE, 1000 Bushels SEED and FEED OATS. KNOX & RIDLER.

Saddlery Warehouse, Duke-street, CAMBRIDGE. I. BATES a largTstock of gents; saddles on hand, which is constantly being added to in our own make, and importations from best Southern and English makers.

COLLARS, in all various styles, including a lot of Pipe Collars, Hair-faced, for heavy j draught work. From my long experience in this line, can guarantee satisfaction.

""^ HARNESS, Dray and Plough, in ordinary style, and at lowest rates. In Buggy and Light Harness, I am now enabled to produce those of local make at prices to compete with the imported article, and .of more durable quality.

WATERPROOF HORSE COVERS. Important to Station Owners, Contractors and Farmers. , - •It is now a well-lsnown fact that horses, that are covered at night keep up better ■condition than those that' are uncovered. WATEE^I^i^S, L H ED i yt^Hi'A ?>*&' j Ist Quality (superior finish) . . £1 . 5 0, -2nd Qualify' s* " .V'\'--Y>s&vb

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1746, 13 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1746, 13 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1746, 13 September 1883, Page 3

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