Auctions.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock. IRON BEDSTEAD, MATTRESSES, Dressing Tables, Waihstands, Looking GlaS3<'9&c, Scarifier, Basket Gratef t Saddles, B.L. aud S B Gun* Poultry and Produce Also, Pure-bred Spaniel Dog (young). JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
r F . COCKS, Auctioneer, Mining & General Commission* Aoint, TE ARO H A , Has For Sale several First class Properties ; and For Sale or To Let, two «r three Hotels doing good business. For particulars apply as above.
H. COWPER, Auctioneer & Commission Afent, CAMBRIDGE (At Mr Bond's Shop, Duke-street). AGENT for The Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand, and Australasian Live Stock Insurance Society. Tradesmen's Books kept and Accounts Collected.
WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The ANNUAL SHOW in connection with the above Society will be held in the Public Hall, Cambridge, on WEDNESDAY, 17th March, St. Patrick Day. Prize Schedule. POT PLANTS 17Classe_ CUT FLOWI.RS . . . . 19 Cla«s*_ FRUIT 22Classe_ VhGETABLES 25 Classes SUNDRIES (including Farm Produce) 14 Classes POULTRY 12 Classes Pri/es will be awarded under the abore schedule to All Comers, Amateurs and Cottagers, same as l.tst year. SPECIAL PRIZES Mr J. Sharp, for best 12 Bismarck Apples, 1(K. Messrs D. Hay arid Son, for the most meritorious exhibit in clis^es for Amateurs and Cottagers. Fruit trees. Two prizt s, value 10s each. Major W. JacUson, for best 12 Tomatoes, ss. Mr J. P. Thomson, for best 3 varietiet Dessert Apples, best (juality good keepers, \ot. Mi J. It. S. Richardson, for best cheese from 30 to 40 lbs weight, 10s. Messrs W_lh ami Soutter, for best 12 Cellini Apples, Door Scraper, value, 10s. Legal pri/es, for best S bunches outdoor grown giapcs (first), 6s Sd Legal prizes for best 3 bunches outdoor grown pi apes (second). 3s 4d. Mr Hugh Ross,, for 6 best Reinettc dv Canada Apples, six fruit trees Mr A. G. Hughes, for best 6 varieties of Apples, four of each variety, 3 Dessert and 3 Culinaiy, toilet brushes and stand, value 15s. Messrs Lewis anil Simpson, 6 fine Foliage Plants, la« n lake. Mr .f. W. Met rick, 12 varieties, best Deceit Apples, 4of each, lever clock, value 20s. Mr Gcoige Mason, Hamilton, forb st dish of 0 L'eseit I'e.r, — Futit trees, valup t'l Mr J. Mc\iVol, 1 2 D 'wit Pear<, 10s Mr J. S Bind, (5 \ ai etic- Vegt-tahlea 2 of each, model Swiis cutljg.-, ralue, 10* b\l Mr C. Boycp, 12 Golden Russet Apples, ca^e value 10^. Mr R. W. ?aigent, three I lowering Begonias. Sil.er-plitfd Buffer Knife. Mr I. BvtP3, 12 Stout- Pippins, Whip or Bridle, value 10s. Mr G J. Neal, IS Onion*, sorts, ss. Mr W. Kinaud, 12 lib pat* fresh butter, set of Fancy Jugs value 10*. Mr R. Davies, for best 6 Ohinemuri Apples. Riding whip, value ,ss. Me>sis J. Houghton and Sons, for best Cut and Cured Ham and side of Bacon. Kerosene lamp, value 18s. BUTTFU PRTZFrt Fcr the best slbs. Fresh Butter (in roll or pat — libs, or — First prize, 10s; second, .Is. For the best .">olb. keg Salt Butter, exhibitor to state date when made — First prize, 10s ; second, ss. Intending Exhibitors are reminded that entries as per piize schedule must be lodpeil with the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, the 13th, and for the SPECIAL PRIZES on or before MONDAY, the loth instant. Exhibitors of Fruit are requested to forward each separate variety in * Paper Bag, with name of exhibit enclosed. A Special Tram, leaving Auckland at 7 a.m., will aruv<{ about noon, returning from Cambridge at 6 30 p.m. First Class. Second Class. Return fares') for thel 9a 6s 6d •lay | T i c k c t !>S available I for tin co I days, to > 18s 13s return by | any ordi- I nary tram/ The Show will be open to the public from one o'clock till nine p.m. Members of the Society will be admitted free, and are at liberty to bring a frieud, and arc also allowed to compete lor any prize iv the several classes. Admi.vslo.n :To nou members, One Shilling. Non-members may exhibit in any of the several classes ou payment of 2s 6d, and be entitled to free admission. Copies of the Prize Schedule can be obtained free of -haige on application to the follow ing meinbeia of Committee: — J. S. Bond, Cambridge ; James Walton, Te Awamutu ; G. Edgecnmbe. Hamilton. R. W. DYER, Hon. S-c. Show Committee.
r p O LEND. A Large Sum of MONEY at very low interest on b'l&t-tl-ss freehold security. Apply to J.B. WHYTE; or, J. S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton.
THIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE . Capital Saw-mill Site. A FARM of 406 acres with half a mile frontage to the Waipa River, and a mile frontaga to the Kaniwhaniwha River. The whole is securely fenced and sub-divided into eight paddocks. Fo"r-ronm<'<l "<"J^h, 1 ir<^ yd coinmo'lipns Stab!«« and < '«iw- p heds, SOf*' by 20ft. There is a good bush of Kahikatea and Rimu on about 100 acres of this property estimated to yield over 2,000,000 feet of timber. This desirable property is for sale at £1300. Terms easy. The proprietor is prepared to sell in two separate lots. One portion with Wai pa river frontage containing about 130 acres is offered at 30a per acre. For Particulars apply to J S KDGECUMBE.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2134, 13 March 1886, Page 3
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