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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. PR ODU C E, POULTRY, &c, Lot of Young Pigs JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. Preliminary Notice. The undersigned has received instructions fiom Mi R. Uarugli, who lias ?old hid fam». to sell on the piemisea, Tamaheie, without, ieber\e, ALL JUS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &v. Full particulars in future issue. W. J. HUNTER k CO.
r f . cocks, Auctioneer, Mining & General Commission Agent, TE AROHA, Has For Sale several Fiist class Properties ; and For Sale or To L< j fc, two or three Hotels doing good business. For particulars apply as above.
jgINNEY & TMTACLEOD, AUCTIONEERS, LAND & PRODUCE AGENTS, 161 Queen-street, Auckland. Dairy and Farm Produce of all kinds received and realised on at the best market rates on most favourable terms, and settlements promptly met.
CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL AND INTERNATIONAL FETE, HAMILTON, DECEMBER 27, 28 & 29, To Liquidate the Debt on S. -Pet£.k\s Chorch, Hamilton. fI^HE above will be held in the ODDJL FELLOWS" HALL, Hamilton, to which a temporary building of equal area v\ ill be added. Tnesewill befitted up with numerous small buildings, illustrating the architecture of various countries, including the following :—: — French Stall, for the sale of fancy woik, etc., the ladies in attendance beiug drehsed in the costumes of Boulogne, Normandy, Brittany, and other distnct3 of France. Dutch Museum of models, pictures, curiosities, etc., illustrating the manufactures, costumes, and customs of the people of the Netherlands. the ladies in attendance wearing the costumes of Zeel'ind, S. Holland, Fiicbland, and other provinces. — Admission, .sixpence. Swiss Stall, for sale of needlework, fane", goods, etc , presided over by lathes in tie costumes of the various Cantons. Indiin Museum, containing s-hawls, needlework, carving*., curiosities, pictures, etc., illustrating the manufactures and customs of the natives of ludia, the ladies in charge wearing the costumes of that country. — Admission, sixpence. Tyrolese Shooting Gallery for rifle piactice. Spanish Picture Gallery, without doubt the most reniaikible collection ever exhibited in New Zealand. This will be in chaige of ladies wearing various Spanish costumes. Admission, sixpence. Moorish Fortune teller. Norwegian Christmas Tree for the sale of toy-, ncedlewoik and small articles bin table for presents, the ladies in attendance wealing- Norwegian costumes. German Restaurant in chaige of ladies weain:g costumoa of the Black Forest, El&a&s, Hambutph, Bavaria, kc. Buef, Ham, Lur.b, Chicken, Tongues, ke , Taits, Puddings, Custardb, Cake?, ke , >ti aw berries and Cream, Fiuits, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Iced Milk, Lemonade, Iced Drinks. The One Shilling Lunch, consisting of Ham, Bcc-t, Lamb, or Corned Beef, Potatoes, Pudding or Tait, Tea or Milk. Ice Cream Stall Thero will be entertainments each afternoon and evening in accoidance with the follow ing rK()( i IiAMME :- Monday Afternoon—1:2 noon, Hjill open for \ iev itig vai'ious Courts.. 1 p.m. to o p.m., Promeuade Con* cert. 2 p.m., Piocessaon of Children to Sydni-y Senate. 3 p. m.. Ma} pole Dance on Sydney Square. 3 30 p.m., Conic Ciickct Mateh — Outdoor Spot ts. 4.30 p.m. May pole Dance. Monday Evening— 7 p.m. Hall open for viewing Courts, &c. S pm , Comedy, l< Cool a3 a Cucumber." 9 p.m. Piomenade. 0.30 p.m., Fau-e, "Box and Cox."' Tuesday Afternoon— 12 noon, Hall open for viewing Coutts, itc. 1 p.m., Pioiiienade Concert 3 p m., Pantomine. Tuesday Evening— 7 p.m., Hall open for Viewing Courts &c. 8 p m., Concert i) p.m., Piomenade 9.30 p.tn , Tableaux Vivauts. Wednesday Afternoon— PJ noon, Hall open for Viewing Com ts &o. 1 p in., Piomenade Conceit 3 p.m., Pantomine. Wednesday Evening— 7 p.m., Hall open for Viewing Courts &c, 8 p m , Limelight Knteitainment 9 p.m., Promenade 93) p m , ClnUty Minstrel Kntert uumeut. String and Brass Bands m attendance cil''l d.'\ . Admission -!<• x \.lm\ N|iui<> for Mi\ 1 r«l<. P.'tt ,md Spnits, 1 Shi 'lll L. To Hall, inelu.liM^ in ;ift. iiioon or evening rnti t tainment, 1 bulling, Seat-on ticket admitting holtler to all six en it 1 t.miiner.tb in the hall, thief "Miiiiiiics. Reserved Seats— For the convei-ience of piMotis w^hmg to secure seats beforehand, a certain number of seat? will be numbered and reserved for each entet tainment. Pl.in may by seen and places Mcmd on application to Mr R F. Stud's, H nuilton Wf-v-t, or to Mi P Lf ii v >ihmh', Hamilfon Kist. The cl) Mi_v tot it serving a seat for auy aftoi noon or t:\enmg vill be ouo shilling. Children under l_\ l.il" in *;. u. fik;i:cu\ibi;) F. H ILUPLhK -Committee. A. SWAHKKICK )
ry\ O LEND A large Sum of MONEY at very low interest on first-class freehold security. Apply to J.B. WHYTE; or, J. S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2251, 11 December 1886, Page 3
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