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' 7T, ... ' I-J '.f^V^ > ! M ! 5 "TO fHE'^GRiCUtTiURISTS OF^WaIKATO. CLARK & GANE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE; HAVE NOW LANDED, eZ'Hermiono, their First Shipment of the above for t&u present season. Prices clelivei ed at Auckland Railway Station as follow :—', ' No. 1—261 — 26 Per Gent. Soluble SurEi^riiosrirATE, ,£7 peu tox. No. 2—362 — 36 Peu : Cent. Solujble "SurEiipirospnATE, JE9 per tox. ,
CLAEK & GANE'S .MIXTURE, One of the best Fertilizers for all kinds of ROOT CROPS, being a^gonuine Manure, calculated to assist the growth of the plant, vigonrously from its first germ to full development. Phick, £7 10s fjsr ton, delivered at Auckland Railway Station. . , , . BST Note.— A Discount of five shillings per ton allowed for prompt cash on either of the above manures.
TURNIP AND S^EDE SEEDS.
Skin ing's Liverpool Swede, Button's Champion Swede, Corner's Tauuton Swede, Purple-top Aberdeen Turnip, Gieen-top Aberdeen Turnip, Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. LONG RED MANGOLDS, YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLDS. CARROT— White Belgian, Yellow Belgian, Red Altringham. 1000 HEADED KALE, RAPE, BEETROOT. GAEDEN SEEDS (NEWLY-IMPORTED), IN GEEAT YAEIETY. BONEDUST, PERUVIAN AND TROPICAL GUANO, MANURE SALT, ETC. BEST FOUR-POINT BARBED WIRE, BLACK FENCING WIRE, ROLLERS PINS, ETC.
AUCKLAND DEPOT: NO. I STORE, BREAKWATER.
New Goods for Christmas, 1883, T. TKEWHEELLAE, While thanking his numerous pations and the public generally for past favours, solicits a continuance of the same. SSTCALL AND SEE THE CHRISTMAS STOCK OF: CO NN F EE C T IONE RYR Y ! VT E W FRUITS! 13 1 S CUITS \ From JLI J3 m Navy Muscatels every variety. > Bread to Almonds Wholesale I MacBon Bons Nuts and Retail. ) caroons ! Somebody's Luggage Figs, Prunes, Dates, &c. Jewelled Packets i^AKES ! -Pound C.ike, Surprise do Apples \J Madeira, Cluistmas Musical do Ouuiges Cakes, Sponge and Queen &c. &c. Bananas. Cakes, &c, &c, &c. p INGER "I^INE, OASPBERRY, AND T EMON O YRUP ! pv RANGE TT7INE, piURDIALS, T EMONADE, /^i INGER T3EER, ETC., ETC., ETC. tcsr REMEMBER THE CELEBRATED MINCE PIES, 3d, 6d, and Is. PLEASE SEND ORDERS FOR THESE PIES NOT LATER THAN 21st. FAMILY BAKER AND PASTRY COOK. It is particuLuly leq nested that any inegulaiity in the delhcry of Bicad be notified at once. Wishing you, one and all, "A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR," Youis respectfully, T. TREWHEELLAR.
r\XFORD JOCKEY CLUB RACES. Boxing Day, Wednesday, December 26th, 1883. Stewards . Mr R. Fawcctt Mr G. Kelly Mr Waid Mr Mclnaniey A. Isaacs Esq. IIAMJK'ArPKRK : R. Kirkwood, Esq. | W. Scott, Esq. Stautkr : A. Heany, Esq. Clerics of Couksb : Messrs Downing and Robin&on, Clerk of ScALEb : Mr Tyson.
I.— MAIDEN PLATE, of 10 soys., W.F. A., for horses that have never
won an advertised race exceeding lOsovs. Entrance, lsov, 1-} miles. 2.— HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 15 soys. Two miles, over eight
flights of hurdles 3ft. Gin. high. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, l&ov. 3. -OXFORD GOLD CUP HANDICAP, ot 20 soys. and Gold Cup added.
Two miles. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, I'iSOVS. 4.— SETTLERS"' RACE of 10 soys. For horses the bona fide property of settlers within 16 miles of Oxford tlnee months previou& to date of entry. S.— MAORI RACE, of 5 soys. Twice round the couise. Entrance. 15s. Horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris. 6. -SELLING HACK RACE, of lOsovs. The winner to be sold for £15. Surplus, if any to go to the funds. One mile. Entrance, 15s. Post entries. 7.— CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 5 soys. Entrance, lsov. Once round the course.
CONDITIONS.
Entrance fee to be forwarded to secretary at Oxford, or to R. Kirkwood. Esq., Cambridge, on or before Bth December, 1883, with age, pedigree, and colour of horses, and colour of rider. R Acceptance money payable to secre- n< tary at Oxford, or R. Kirkwood, Esq., ti handicapper, on or before t Tuesday, December 18th. ' ( a Weights will appear in The Waikato te Times on 13th December. oi Letters or telegrams bearing post-mark December Bth, ' containing entries and en- v; trance fees, will be received. P HENRY McCLELLAND, , d : Hon. Sec. cl T3OXING DAY. , WEDNESDAY, 26th DEC, ISB3. Excursion to Ngaruawahia 1 Races. The P.S. Delta -will leave Cambridge Old Wharf at 8.30 a.m.. and > Hamilton "I at 10.30 a.m. for NgaruaAvahia Races, re- J turning at 5 p.m. . _ Return FaVfes •: —Cambridge, 3s '; Hamilton, 2s. Children under 12 years of age, 1 F. half-price. ' '' ' ■ P.S. RANGIRIRI FROM HUNTLY. > i ■! '.i ! . > . I'■ The P.S. Rangiriri will leave 1 Huntly at 10.30 a.m., for Ngaruawahia, returning 5.30 p.m? Return fare, Is 6d? ' '• ' i .•VR G 'A,fR tT fi A, J^.'AlH/l k. 'I /';A^c6NCEiW^P. I ■BALL' „. I , < >M'H(Vd?alaid l( lriBtrtimental) ll>^r ! i >
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1789, 22 December 1883, Page 3
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752Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1789, 22 December 1883, Page 3
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