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Notices.

REGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK AND AGRICULTURAL PRO<luce aic held by the under-signed, an fol low s :—: — Kneh Thursilaj, at Remuera — the principal niaikctfor F.it Stock of everj derenption

On each Fuday, m Auckland, at the "H-iymarkot," for Horses. Carn.igcsi, Han, ess, Hay, Corn, Seeds, tfce., &o.

On each Tuesd-iy, at tne • H«i j market " or Wool, Sheep -km.-., Hides, Tallow, &c , tc. at 12 o'clock.

At "Waiuku, on tl c rirst Saturday in each month.

At Pnkekohc, on the first Monday in each month.

At Drm y, on the Third Wednesday in each month.

At I'apaknra, on the last "Wednesday in jach month.

At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday oeforc the thiul Wednesday in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December.

AGENT FOR LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. ALFRED BITOKLAND.

WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SHOW, To be held in the Public Hall, Hamilton, ON' TUESDAY, MARCH 17th (St. PATRICK'S DAY). Pri/es will be awarded in the following classes :—: — ALL COMERS. Class A.— Pot Plants. Geraniums, 2 varieties, single Geiauiunid, 2 vaiieties, double (ieiuniums, collection Petunias, collection of (i Fuc-hMas, 4 vain-tica Fuchsias, 1 specimen IJikmw, .*> vaiieties Cockscombs, 3 Musk, jellovv JJi-gontas, 3 vniir-ties, foliage Fein", (i established Ivy leaf (Jernniums, 3 varieties Speci.nen Plant, in bloom Specimen Plant, foliage* Collection ot Pot Plants Cactus, f> varieti*;!, Mr Evans special, 10s. ALL COMERS. Class B.- -Cut Flowers. Asters, (> vaiiutii s Zinni.is, 0 vaiicties Carnations and Picotecs, (j vatietie? Hollyhocks, G spikes (Gladioli, ii npikeb Robts, fi vaiieties Roses, 3 vaiictie3 Vhusws, best collection Verbenas, best collection Stocks, collection Antirihinums, 3 varieties Dahlias, collection, (» Dahlias, collection, 12 Dahlias, collection, 24 Phlox Drummondi (collection) Hand Bouquet, noc exceeding 0 inches diametci Biidal Bom-net Collection ot Cut Flowers. ALL COMERS, Class C -Fruit. Grapes, 3 bunches, special pii/c Apples, l'_ Bismaiks, special pri/e, Mi Shaip Apples, 3 vaiieties des-scrt apples, hist quality, good keepeis, pi i/e Mr Northcroft Apples, (i dessert, 1 of each Apples, 0 cuhnaty, I of each Appleti, 12 dessert Apples, 12 culinary Apples, (» varieties, dessert and culinary, I of each Apples, 12 vaiieties, dessert and cnli nary, 4 of eai h Apples, 24 varieties, dessert and culinary, 4 of each Apples, best collection of 4 each Nectaiincs, for the best G Peaches, for the best (J Pears, for the best (> Quinces, for the best (! Plums, desscit, (i varieties of G each Plums, desscit, 12 Plums, cooking, (5 Plums, cooking, 12 Miilbeines, 1 plate Blackhcirics, 2 plate Melon*, water, 3 Melons, lock, 3 Collection of fi nit. ALLCOMERS. Class D.— Vegetables. Pea.s, .~>o pods Bioail Reans, 21 pods Beans, Kidney, 24 pods Celci y, 3 sticks Cm lots, 0 Turnips, Ii Cucumbers, 2 Toi t>a toes, G Cabbage, 3 Cabbage, Red, 3 Say oy, 3 Cauliflower, 3 Lettuce, 3 Onions, 12 Onions, bc>t collection, 0 of each Pai snips, G Pumpkins, 1 Yeyc table Marions, 2 Bectioot, 1 Ciist.ud Matron, 1 Potatoes, Kidney, 12 Potatoes, Round, 12 Potatoes, collection, 3 of each Collection ot Vegetables Rhubaib, 12 sticks Sugar beet, 3 Honey, in comb Honey, extracted SPECIAL PRIZES. Best dish Red Wheat „ „ White Wheat ii it Bailey „ „ \\ lute Oats „ „ Black Oats „ 3 Mangolds (Lout; Red) „ •'* „ (Yellow) „ 3 Tut nips „ 3 Swede Turnips „ 3 Field Canots. Pn/es will also he aw.udul under the abov e sihcdule in the Amatem and Cottagers CJabses. Olkisof Special Pii/is will be thank fully leeeived by the ( 'omniittee. Donois will kindly communicate with the Secie taiy. The amount of the pri/c money to be avvaided lias not yet been decided, awaiting lcsults of the canvas-s for support from eommitteemen in various paits of the distiii t. OKO. KDGECUMBE.Hon. Sec.

DUNEDIN CUP, to he uin on Fobm ary 2<i, 1885. " EUREKA" is now forming a Company on the above event. 1,000 MTVIU.IIOMJfcKS AT 10s hACII, Divided as follows — First Jlor^e . . iM.'iO Si-Lond Hoise ... . 100 Thud Horse. . . . . 7"» Starters 7"> Non-starters 100 £500 Application for tickets should bo made at once to " Eureka, "Caie of H. Ellison, Tobauconist, Junction of Queen anil Grey streets, Auckland. Iv case of the number of Sbaieliuideis cvomling 1,000, the prizes will be increased pro >a/«. Every Shai (-holder, with the Pre««, will be admitted to the chawing.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1967, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
695

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1967, 14 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1967, 14 February 1885, Page 4

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