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/ Notices. : 3

Vote for Graham

AND THE

FOSTERING OF LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

WATER

POLO ! POLO ! ! POLO ! ! ! ON LAKE TE KOUTOU, CAMBRIDGE.

NEW YEAR'S DAY ATTRITIONS.

Under the distinguished auspices of the Cambridge Domain Board.

A MEETING of gentlemen interested in the above movement will be held in the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at « o'clock.

ALEXANDRA

AJsrisruAX, sports.

r pHE USUAL CHRISTMAS SPORTS JL AND RACES

Will take place here on BOXING-DAY.

Programme in a future issue.

W. JONES, Hon. Sec.

TO PIC-NICKERS.— Boats for hire on Lake Ngaroto. Apply to John Ohye, Lake Road. AMILTON BOXING-DAY SPORTS.

j 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards 2. Boys' Race under 16, 100 yards , 3. Running Hop, Step and Jump 4. Half-mile Handicap 5. Running High Jump ' 6. Hundred Yards Haudicap 7. Bicycle Race, 1 mile handicap ' 8 One Mile Handicap 9. Vaulting with Pole 10. Kicking Football 11. Boys' Race, under 12 12. Potato Race 13. Hurdle Race, 440 yards, six hurdles, 3ft. 6in. ' 14. Blind Race, 100 yards 15. Obstacle Race 16. Three-legged Hurdle Race 17. f"ack Race 18. Old Men's Race 19. Trotting Race.

Full particulars in future advertisement.

PERCY E. STEVENS, Hon. Sec.

G. EDGECUMBE, Hon. Treasurer.

SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received by the following gentlemen, members of the committee : Edgecumbe, G., Forrest, Bindon, Biggs, H.. White, G. E., Le Quesne, C, and Stevens.

1> A I L W A Y REFORM. Under the auspices of the Tamahere Farmers' Club.

Mr Samuel Vaile will deliver a LECTURE on Railway Reform, at the Tamahere Hotel, on Monday, December Ist, at 7.30 p.m. All parties interested are invited to attend aud a thorough discussion upon the subject is desired. ARTHUR B. WHEELER, Hon. Sec. T.F.C.

ptHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS !

GEORGE DICKINSON Has Just^Opened a Beautiful Assortment of the above, in BROCHE, HAND-PAINTED, PHOTO, AND PERFUMED ! THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SELECTION IN WAIKATO! NEW AND LARGEST SELECTION OF BIRTHPAY CARDS ! LETTS' DIARIES FOB 1885. VICTORIA, CAVENDISH, AND CHRISTY MUSICAL MAGAZINES! IN THE NEWEST NUMBERS I GEORGE DICKINSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, DUKE-ST., CAMBRIDGE.

T °N G TSL A N D GUANO, IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. £± W> Ton.

The increasing demand for this Manure ia the best possible guarantee of its value as a fertilizer. Obtainable in auy quantity from the undersigned. W. k G. WINSTONE, Customs-street, Auckland.

"VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Auckland Section. A New Time-table comes into force on MONDAY, November 24th, embracing the following principal alterations :—: — The through Waikato Train will leave Auckland at 11.30 a.m., arriving at Hamilton Junction at ... 4.40 p.m. Cambridge 5.40 „ Morrinsville 5.50 „ Te Awamutu 5.40 „ Does not stop at Green Lane, Ellerslie, Papatoitoi, Manurewa," Papakura, Hunua, Runciman, Paerata, Buckland, Tuakau, Whangarata, and Pokenb. '•; Passengers from these stations proceed by the; 10. 10 a.m." train from Auckland, and change into the through' train at Mercer. ; The' iuiipara evening train will' leave Auckland at 4,45 p.m., .'instead of 4.30 p.m.- ,-M ' < ••„-.' . ' ; ,^,r % The Kaipafa train ' from 1 Helensville will leave at 4 p.in M instead, of 4.30 p.m. The 6 p.m. ex Auckland will leave' at e^O-p.'m.'fbr Ofcahuhu;^ \ , ■ > V \ The 10.10 a.m. train" from Onehungi' will leave ! at 10 km. for 'Auckland* -

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1933, 25 November 1884, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
525

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1933, 25 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1933, 25 November 1884, Page 3

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