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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. HPABLES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, 1 Shower Bath, Hip Bath, Knife Machine, Stoves, Saddles, Potatoes, Poultry First-class Lady's Hack. 1 Superior Mangle JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. Hamilton" auction mart. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m The undersigned has received instructions to sell by auction, without reserve, PA SHARES in the Waikato Cheese fJ\J and Bacon Factory Co. (Limited), 10s per share paid up. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
CAMBRIDGE AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. Mr H. Cowper will hold hi? Usual Sale OF PRODUCE, SUNDRIES, ETC., ou above date.
HC O W P E R, • Auctioneer, Laxd & Gkvuul Commission Acexcy", Victoria-street, Cambridge, (Next to the Bank of Is'evv Zealand). Regular Market Sales every Saturday of Farm Produce, Poultry, and miscellaneous merchandise. Liberal anangements made for conducting auction sales in any part of the Waikato. JTIOwFer, Auctioneer and • \J General Commission Agent, Victoria street, Cambridge. For sale — LonglsUnd Guano at £4 15s per ton.
CAMBRIDGE JOCKEY CLUB. (Registered by the Auckland Racing Club) SPRING MEETING, 1885. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. PUFMOhNT : J. B Whjte, Esq , MH.R. VltK P)S.LSIDb>T : F. A. Whitaker, Esq. Sti- wards : Mr J. P. Thompson Mr A. G. Hughes Mi T. B Lewis Mr A. Bach Mi H. Asher Mr J. Arnold Mr W. Moon | Mr J. Brown Jodge : Stxrter : Handicapper : Mr O. MeGee. Mr J. O. Evett. CIARICS OF CoURSh : Messis F. D It Smale and F. Rhodes. Ci,erk of So *Lts : Treasurer : Mr H. W. Mooie. Mr J. Allwill. Official Programme: HANDICAP HURDLES, of 30sovs. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, 1 ',soys. 1 V miles. CAMBRIDGE SPRING HANDICAP, Of GOaovs. Second hoise to receive 10s out of stakes. Nomination, Isov.; acceptance, 2sovs. 1^ miles. MAIDEN PLATE, of losovs. Weight foi nge. For all hoise3 that have never won an ad vet Used race the \alue of lOsovs. Entrance, 1 soy. ]-£ miles. SELLING STEEPLECHASE, of SOsovs. Second hoi se to l eceive osovs. out of stikes. Ton weight, 12 stone. Winner to be sold for lOOsovs. If enteiedtobc sold foi Sos>ovs., 71bs. allowed ; if foi GOsovs., 141bs. ; if for 40sovs, 2Ubs. ; if for 20sovs., 281bs. ;if for nil, 3<">!bs. Entrance, 2-ovs. About 1 \ miles. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 30sovs., second hoi so to receive 58ovs. out of stakes. Nomination, ]soy. ; acceptance, lsov. 1 J miles. FREE HANDICAP, of 15sovs , for all beaten hoises dining the meeting. Weights to appear immediately after Stewards' Handicap, and acceptances, with l&o*"., half an-hour before the race. Once round course. Dates of Nominations, Acceptances, ice, and amounts to be forwarded. Nomin itions for the following events close at 10 p in on Fnday, October 30th, ISSS .-—Handicap Hurdles, lsov. ; Cambridge Spi ing Handicap, lsov. ; Stewards' Handicap, lsov. Weights to appear in Auckland and Waikato papcis on or about 12th November, 18S5 Geneial entries and acceptances on 17th November, at JO p in. Entiic, with the necessary amount in cash enclosed, to be foi warded to the Si'cretaiy, ' am bridge ; or Mr A. Kidd, Shoitland street, Auckland. For further particulais see posters. W. T. CARR, Secretary.
T^" O T I C E, ON SALE AT FRANKTON TIMBER YARD : T7"AURI & KAIIIKATEA TIMBER Architraves, Skirting, Mouldings, Boors, Sashes, Mantel pieces, Shingles, Palings, Gates, &c. A. H. MAUNDER, Joiner, k<y DRESSMAKING AND UNDERCLOTHING. MRS k MISS MOUNTAIN beg to infoim the ladies of Hamilton and surrounding dititncts that they have taken the pi onuses latily occupied by Miss Lovell, and <ue now making Print Dressea from Is bM ; Matenal do., (is Cd to 8s 6d ; Childicn's, _from 2s b'd ; Ladies' Night Diesses, 2b ; Knickei backers, Is; and woik of evciy descuption at tho lowest possible prices. NOTICE TO INTENDING BEEKEEPERS. In consequence of so much *^£w2sg^/ time being taken up last %JF^"§§*isii!£ season in showing intend* ing Bee keepeis round Mrs £&Q?S*£3So« Karl's Apiaiy at Ohaupo, I sVSjg3^a»-r5?-t intend in future to make iX&SNWifa* the following charges for instruction in Bee Culture :—£l: — £1 ior the fit st day, and 10s per day after ; and I will to the best of my ability answer any questions, and give full details as to — How to commence Bee-keeping ; to transfer bees fio:n box to fiame hives; to place the hives; to handle the bees; to strengthen the colones for the honey season ; to strengthen weak colonies; to unite colonits ; to extiact, and when ; to pioduceeoiiib honey ; to tnakeaitificial t>waims; to jiicvmt iwaiu'iug , to loar quttns , to mtiuduic queens ; to niake comb foundation ; to fasten fouudatioa into flames ; to n.aKe jour own hueb; and t^ orepaie bets ior winter. J. T^RJL, Manager, QJSUI'i-u
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2084, 14 November 1885, Page 3
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763Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2084, 14 November 1885, Page 3
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