Waikato Dibeotors : W. A. GRAHAM, Hamilton. R. GILLETT, Hamilton. J. J. BARUGH, Hamilton. J. FORREST, Cambridge. J. NEWLAND, Ngaroto. C. DAY, Whatawhata. ' S. N. WESTNEY. Te Awamutu. 1 W. H. WALLIS, Raglan. C. GOULD, Waitoa.
on hand and to arrive :—: — FENCING WIRE, 6, 7, and 8 , BARBED WIRE, best 4-pointcd SEED WHEAT SEED AND FEED OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, &c. ROLLERS AND PINS, STAPLES MACHINE OIL • &c, &c, <Src.
FOR SALE— Store and Dwellmg1 house at,Te Roid. Also, 50 Acres of Land. Apply to Marshal Forman. Te Rore,
FOR SALE. Farm 100 Acres, close to Hamilton and Railway station, within easy distance of Cheese Factory. An industiious family could pay for it in a few years by supplying milk to the tactoiy. Apply to W. STEELE.
Tjl 011 SALE, OR LEASE. A Bargain.
A FARM of 1000 Acies of good land, paitly improved, with plenty of good timber on it. On this pi opcity stands the Half-way Hotel, the Waitetuna Stoic and Post-office. The whole will be sold or leased in one lot. The Hotel and Stoic arc doing a fair trade, and the farm is capable of canyiug a large number of Cattle and Sheep. The usual cemmisbion will be allowed if the sale is effected tluough any iecogmsed land agent. For further pai ticulars apply
CHARLES SUTTON, Waitetuna. O U P T U R ~E~~S^ Persona suffeiing from the above should apply to J. F. R. StucUland, Smgical Instrument Maker (late maker to Leeds, Bradford, and Wakefield Hospitals, and Gateshead Dispensary), Vincent-street, Auckland (13 doors from Cook-street, right-hand side)
\ LEO'S CONSULTATION. LlviT NO. 1 ON THE MELBOURNE GUP, 1884.
2,000 Investors at £1 each.
To be divided as follows : first horse, £1000 ; second horse, £300 ; thiid horse, £100 ; starteis and non-starteis (divided) £600 ; total £2,000. It is particularly leqnested that early application for shaies wiil be made, as No. 2 list will bs opened immediately this one is filed. Results will be forwarded to Subscribers immediately after drawing. Any Subscriber drawing a horse can invest in No 2 list to the amount of four pounds without, further payment, that amount to be deducted from prize money. The drawing will be conduced by a Committee, to which the pvess-will be invited to attend. Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on- cheques, or by money order, banknotes, or drafts. Registered lctteis or telegrams' will not on any account be- received.', ;if bank notes are sent, please use tvvo'cnvelopes, one sealed and placed in side the-other. P. O. Oldeis pieferral when procurable. It will greatly expedite business; if an addressed envelope is enclosed witlj application. '- • : Shduld it be deemed advisable after acceptances are published to "re-arrange Progiaimne No. 2, the same will be notified by circular and advertisement. , Address A. Leo, care Alfred Kidd, Shortlani Street or box 237, Post Office, Auckland. , ' .
ODDFELLpWS' -HALL, HAMILTON. The, musical and diamatic amateurs of Hamilton will give a complimentary negro minstrel entertainment to Mr T. A. Bell, at the above Hall on
TUESDAY, JULY 1,
RECOLLECTIONS OF DIXIE !
PROGRAMME : PART I. 1. Opening Chorus ... ... Company 2. Song— "Long, Long Ago," ... Mr Trewheellar 3. Comic Son 2—" You May Kiss Me and Caress Me," Mr S. E. G. Smith 4. Song— " Wheie are My Schoolmates Gone,' 1 .. Mr H. Burnand 5. Comic Song — " Keep Away from the Gills" ... Mr A. Swat brick 6. Song— " Silver Moonlight Winds Are Blowing" ... Mr H. Burnaud 7. Comic Sona — "Co-operation Craze," Mr'S. E. G. Smith 8. Song— "Down By the Deep Sad Sea" ... Mr J. B. Warner 9. Comic Song — " When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (entirely new words) Mr A. Swarbrick 10. Comic Finale— " The Ghost Story." Interval of ten minutes. PART 11. 1. Instrumental duet, piano and violin . .(Beethoven) 2. Stump Speech " ... MrJakeKass 3. Ballad— " An English Ship and an English Crew,".. '.MrS. R. Keesing. 4. Song—," Pass The Bottle Round," ...^ • , * ,Mr A! Sw'arbrick ' ' 5. Balja'd '.., ... Mr Trewheellar 6. "Plump For Tompkius," ... Messrs 'A. .Swarbrick, J. B. Warner, H. Burnand, F. Trewheellar, D. R.* Salmon and W. H. Ward To Conclude with the Laughable Ethiopian Farce " ! HE WOULD BE AN ACTOR."
DRAMATIS PERSONA!. Colo'riel Mapleson ... Mr A. Swarbrick Henry Irving ... -..MrW. H. Ward AdeliriSTatti* ...' Mr J. B. -Warner Jake \.. - ... Mr S. E. G. Smith
Tickets, 2s 6d ; children, Is. Doors open at 7.30, performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15 p.m. • C. J. W. BARTON, Hon. Secretary.
-|cr o t 1 a c . ; Impounded on the 21st June, 1884, by Mr Burton — - < < ' Oiie Cow [and Calf, white, ' red spots ci on/ liecfc and' Head ;no brand 1 visible 5 owner not' known 5 for - 1 - -' ■ trespass; for' 'which- pound fees are claimed, and in default 1 * :-' *'< of 'being released abWe cattle /<{.; ■ will bb^o'ld at the public pound, 8 near Ngaruawahia, on ,^he sth" v ' ' ; ' July, ' 1884,' at noon. ' GEO. LITTLE.- ' . I'^ut, •!/.■ '. '/, ■• 'Pdundkee'per. Newcastle- District 'Pound .
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1870, 1 July 1884, Page 3
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