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COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT \y to - MR MEACHEM. PUBLIC HALL,IIAMILTON. THIS EVENING. PROGRAMME : Part 1. Overture — " La Souveraiue" ... Band Chorus—" Come Sing my Song." Song—" I Fear no Foe," ...Mr Burnand Song— "Tired," Mrs Dukes Song— "By a Brook," with violin obli--gato, Miss Allen Recitation Mr S. E. G. Smith Sextette— •' Ye Cloud-capt Towers" Song— Mrs Swarbrick Duett -"The Wind and the Harp," The Misses Murray g on g_« Three Jolly SaHor-boys," ... Mr A. Swarbrick Part Song — "Swiftly o'er the Mountain's Brow " Part 11. Overture — "Styrienue" ... Band Part Song—" Shine, O ! Sun " Song—' ' I Seek forTh cc " ... Mr Trewheellar Song — "Iv Happy Moments" ... Mr H. Edgecumbe Reading... „.. Mr F. H. Templer Song Miss Trewheellar Piano Solo — "Home, Sweet Home" Miss W. Murray Quartette — "Awake, iEolian Lyre " Song— 1 ' Tit for Tat " ... Miss Allan Song Miss Salmon Chorus — "Harvest Song" God Save the Queen. ' Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at |8 p.m. j Prices of Admission ; Front Seats, 2s 6d ; Back ditto, Is. T. A. BELL, Conductor.

A CONCERT AND DANCE Will be held at the OHAUPO PUBLIC HALL, ON Friday Evening, November 28th, For the purpose of providing funds for School Children's Christmas Sports. Admission — Two Shillings. MR LUMSDEN'S CHALLENGE AND MR HYLANDS REPLY. I hereby ACCEPT Mr N. H. Lumsden's CHALLENGE, as published in The Waikato Times of Saturday, November 22nd, together with the conditions which he imposes, respecting time and gear. In accepting the above I reserve to myself the choice of grouud and the fixing of the date. I will meet Mr Lumsden at Mr Hewitt's Criterion Hotel to-day (Tuesday), at 10.30, to make the necessary arrangements. DARCY HYLAND. MAYO RALTY. To the Burgesses of Hamilton. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I am a candidate for the office of Mayor, and solicit your vote and interest at the approaching election. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, ROBERT PEAT. November 10, 1884. THOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Mayoral Election. j

William A. Graham, Esq. Sir, — We, the undersigned burgesses of the Borough of Hamilton, respectfully request that you will consent to be nominated for the office of Mayor of Hamilton for the ensuing term, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your return :—: — William Steele W. H. Kelly J. B. Whyte F. J. Yon Stunner J. T. Home Henry L. Hooper E. Wilson Sainl. McLernon Samuel Teas Qualtrough and John Ridler White W. N. Searancke Jno. Knox T. Keep Thomas A. Bell Jas. Hally J. McPherson George Cornish J. Carey T. G. Sandes Isaac Coates John Atkinson A. Campbell Thos. Ormiston T. C. Hammond W. F. Bell James Missen Philip Munro J. Manktelow Maria O'Neill T. Jolly Lewis O'Neill F. A. Whitaker Thos. Caasiday S. Pascoe S. E. G. Smith M. Harwood J. S. Edgecumbe E. T. Davey Da\ id Cockhead W. Black D. Mclntyre W. Wyatt William Wood R. A. C. Kerry R. F. Sandes Fred. Gaudin George Carter F. Crawford William Jones Eliza Gaudin C. Harwood William White J. Hastie Emily Black Jas. Coombes Edward Pearson H. Tristram George S. Pearson Wm. Alexander H. Warr Thomas Lees John Davis George Mays Charles McKenzie D. M. Beere Samuel Meachem John Mahon D. Gardiner Samuel Foulsham W. G. Mnrliss Sarah Gwynne Wm. Downing George Edgecumbe E. Wall T. Trewheellar Thomas King Richard Edwards Thomas Evans C. Hall to thr burgesses of hamilton Signing the Abovk Requisition Ladies and Gentlemen, — I have to thank you for the confidence reposed in ihe, and to say that I shall have much pleasure in complying with your wishes. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentleman, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM.

T7H STABLISHED FOURTEEN JjJ YEARS. R. T. Millar, SEED MERCHANT, Has much pleasure in announcing that, by the mail just arrived, he has received advices that his NEW SEASON'S TURNIP, SWEDE, & CLOVER SEED would be despatched per direct steamer Kaikoura. - Orders will now be booked. Paterangi, November 18, 1884. "VrOTICE is hereby given to Europeans, JJN whose cattle are running on our land, Te Makaka (Aotea), or anywhere withinjboundaries of said block, to remove aill cattleyhorses^&c., within one mouth from .this .date. ,If any cattle, horses,' ~&c., irVfoiind on said' land after that date, owners will be required to pay trespass. • ' ' PAREPARE TE HAHO MAIHI KEREOPA. T*TANTED«ENOWN;~the'GheMjest VY^HoWsi fStfrevery Desoriptjbn, of PrmlAQg if.nt^he WitfJUW) Toob\ Offioj

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

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

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

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