Notices. UNDER tho Special Patronage of Bis Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. D. Jenois, K.C.M.G., KC.B., and Lady Jei \ ois. PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON, TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, MARCH 19. GRAND REMENYI CONCERT, Undei the diiection of Messrs. Rignold iiiul AUksoii. TO-NKJHT | RKMENYI) TONIGHT TO NKJHT RKMKNYI ' TO NKiHT TO NIGHT I REMENYI ) TO NIGHT The World-famed Musical Viituoso. RFMENYH The f RKMKNYI REMENYII King I REMENYI RKMKNYI j of "I REMENYI REMENYIJ Violinists. REMENYI (Late Solo Violinist to Her Majesty Queen Victoiia, and at present Solo Violinist to the Empeior of Austria and King of Hungary). EDOUARD REMENYI (The "Lis/t" of the Violin), whose marvellous performances throughout the length and breadth of Euiope and America-, and more recently through the Australian Colonies, have been received with such enthusiasm and delight by entranced and charmed thousands, who with one voice proclaim him THE KING of VIOLINISTS. EDOUARD REMENYI will, TONIGHT, perform Violin Solos: — "Fantasia on the Huguenots" Remenyi "Hungarian Melodies" . Remenyi "Cnppriccio" Pagamni And will be assisted by Mlj» HATT.IE B. DOWNING (Soprano), Mr RUDOLF HIMMKR (Tenoi), and Mr ISIDORE LUCKSTONE (Solo Pianist). Received Seats, 4s ; Second seats, 3s. ; Third Spats, 'Js. Doors open 7.30 : commence at 8. Carriages at 10. Seats can be resei ved and tickets secured for all paits at' Lennox's. FRANK WKSTON, Business Manager.
Q PAUL'S CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE.
ANNUAL SOIREE AND CONCERT In connection with the abo\e will be held in tho Public Hall, Cambridge, Ox WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th. TEA at 6 o'clock p in., to be followed by a CONCERT, consisting of \ocal and instrumental music. Tickets, 'Js Od ; Cliildien, half-price. IO O X OUT J H)R TIIK GAMBRIDCE ATHLETIC SPORTS. ON Easter Monday. A.'ltlL b'TH. Programme in Satuiday's issue. rp E R O R E . A DANCE Will take place in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY NIGHT, -Joth MARCH. Dancing to commence at S o'clock p.m. Ladies are specially invited to attend. Mr Sibly will conduct the mubic. H. RICH DA LX, Societal y. f ° X (i T S L A N D UUAXO, IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. £± "0 Ton.
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The mci easing demand foi this Manure is the best possible guarantee of its value as a fertiliser. Obtainable in any quantity from tl.e undersigned W. k G. WINSTONE, Customs-street, Auckland. ammlayboWn&cF Merchants and Commission Agents, DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. Durham-st, Auckland, Feb. 8, 1885. Received per ss. 'Aorangi and to Arrive per ' Doric ' New Clover Seeds For 18S5, Suporioi Quality, Consisting of Evr.i Inii \\u Dutch. — White Clover, Red Clover, Cow Gra?% Alsykv, Tiefoil, Timothy, Lucerne, Rape, Rib Glass Colonial —Cocksfoot, Rye Grass (Canterbury), Rye Grass (Poverty Ba>), Italian Rye Grass, Piairie Grass, Rats' tail Gra~s, Crested Dogs-tail, Sheep and Hard Fescue, Poa Pra and PoaTiiv ; alio, Tuinip, Carrot, and Mangold Seed. GENUINE MANURES. We aic Sole Agents for the Gear Meat Preserving Company's Supenor Bone Manures. Gear Boned uit from Steamed Bones, £8 ; Raw do iS, Pure Bone ; Gear Bonemeal (line), £8 10s. We are also Agents for Kcmpthorne, Prosper and Co.'s Superphosphate, made not fiom Coprolitcs, as the English, but fiom the l>ones and blood of the bullocks | , killed at the New Zealand Meat Pieservi ing Co V Works, Kaikorai, Otago. We have just landed ,i cargo of Long Island Guano, which is patticularly rich in Carbonate and Phosphate of Lime, as shown by analysis by Mr J. A. Pond. ALWAYS ON HAND.— Rock and Manure Salt, Peruvian Guano, Nitrate of Soda, Fencing Wire, Giain of every kind, Bran, Sharps, Flour, Oatmeal, and a large stock of Groceries, all of which will bo sold at lowest remunerative iatcs. Samples and Pi ices sent on application. Lartre buyers liberally treated.
ADAM LAY BOURN & CO.
STEPHEN TUCKER, GROCER, FRUITERER AND PROVISION DEALER, Next Bank of New Zealand, TTAMILTON, T)EGS to thank his customers in Hamilton and surrounding distiicts for the libeial support accorvled to him since he has been in business, and wishes to inform them that he has made GREAT SEDUCTIONS IN HIS PRICES on all the following lines :—: — Situar Saoo Siucr. Th\ CI'UR\NTn VINLOAR ! Rh'u Rustn'' Jams Floou Matchks Makmalade Candli-s. Cui'.s and SAUchKs.from 3s 6d per doz., And all goo Is very low for Cash, and ol the best quality. STEPHEN TUCKER. HhuhUqu, Fc.l), 12, laSu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1981, 19 March 1885, Page 3
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