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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, December 18, at 2 pm. ORODUCE, POULTRY, &c. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
f F . COCKS, Auctioneer, Mining & General Commission Aoent, TE AROHA, Has For Sale several First class Properties ; and For Sale or To Let, two or three Hotels doing uood business. For paitienLir 1 * apply as above.
HINNEY tv. jXIACLEOD, AUCTIONEERS, LAND & PRODUCE AGENTS, 161 QrLi-\--nihhT, A ['vkuasd. Dairy and Farm Produce of all kinds received and realised on at the best market rates on most favourable tern.s, and settlements promptly met.
CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL
INTERNATIONAL FETE,
HAMILTON, DECEMBER 27, 28 & 29, To LIQniMTE THE DEBT O.V S. Pltkk'.s Cuprch, Hamilton. 'PHE above will be held in the ODDI FELLOWV HALL, Hamilton, to which a temporary building of oijual aiea will be added. Tlu-se will be fitted up with numerous himu.ll buildings, illustrating the aic'iit»'ctuie of various countries, ini-ludiiii: tin- following: — French Stall, for the sale of fanuy vvoik, t te. , t ; u. ladies in attendance being die-hed in the costumes of Boulogne, Normandy, Brittany, and other districts of France. Dutch Museum of model*, pictures, curioMti- s, etc., illustrating the manufactures, costumes, and customs of the people of the Netherlands the ladiis in attendance w^aiiutj the costumes of Zee'and, S. Holland, Fiipsland, and other provinces. — Admi.-sion, bixpenuo. Swiss Stall, for sale of needlework, fancy goods, etc , presided over by ladies iv the costumes of the \arious Cantons. Indian Museum, containing shawls, nepdlcwotk. c irving-, curiosities picture-, etc., iliu^tratini» the manufactures aud customs of the natives, of India, the lollies in charge weiring the costiuiiC'b of that country. — Admission, bixpenn.. Tyrolese Shooting Gallery for rifle practice. Spanish Picture Gallery, without doubt the mo-it teinarkable collection e\ er exhibited in New Zealand, flua will be in chfir^t 1 of lades weuing >rtiiou<s t~ipunsh costumes. A'lmissiou, sixpence. Moorish Fortune teller. Norwegian Christmas Tree for the sale of toys, needlework and small articles suitable for presents, the ladies in attendance wearing Norwegian costumes. German Restaurant in charge of ladies wearing costumes of the Black Fores', Elsa^s, Hamhui^h, Bavniu, &c. B.ut, H.i, ii, Liiiib, Chicken, Tongues. lV:c . T.uts, Puddings, Custards, Cakt>, k.c , Strawberries and Cream, Fmits, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Iced Milk, Lemonade, Iced Dunks. The One Shilling Lunch, consisting of Ham, Beet, Lamb, or Corned Beef, Potatoes, Pudding or Tart, Tea or Milk. Ice Cream StallThere will br "iiti ir linments each afternoon and e\Lnm = ' in accoi dance with the following PKOCi RA^DIE:Monday Afternoon - 12 noon, H,il < r» n for \io\\ing vaiiOtis Com tv 1 p.m. to o r..m.. Promenade Concert. 2 p. <n., rroe-es-i"n of Children to Sydney N(ii <u-. 3 p.m.. May pole Dance on S)dney Sijnare. 3 30 |».m., Conic Cricket MatchOutdoor Spot t<. 4.30 p m. Ma\-p'ile Dance. Monday Evenin? 7 p.m. Hall open fur view ing Courts. &c. 8 p iv... C"»nedy. "Cool as a Ciienni'it-r." {) p. in Pi nim nnde. 930 i>. :n Faicf, " Box and Cox."' Tuesday Afternoon - 12 noon, Hul optn for \iewing Coin ts ite. 1 p in., Pioniena.de Conceit 3 p m., I'antoniino. Tuesday Evening— 7 p m.. ll.ill<»p<n for Viewing Courts , 8 p in , Conceit 0 p m , Pioinenaae 0.3d p. ni , Tableaux Ynauts. Wednesday Afternoon— 12 noon, Hall open for Viewing Courts &c. 1 p m , Promenade Concert 3 p.m., Pantoinine. Wednesday Evening— 7 p.m.. Hall open for Viewing Courts Spin.. Limelight Entertainment 9 p m.. Pionienade 9 30pm., Christy Minstrel Entertainment. String and Brass Bands in attendance each day. Admission— To Sydney Square for Maypole Dance and Sports, 1 shilling. To Hall, including an afternoon or evcniiu' '^ enN't tarn ment, 1 shilling, Spa*on ticket :• d mittiiiii holder to all six ent«it unnients in the haU, three bhiliiii£Reserved Seats— For the convenience of pei^oiib w i^hiiijj to bt'cure scatti befoiehand, a etitani niimbei of seatb will be numbered and ieserved for each untertiiument. Plnn may b" seen and places <st nm d on i 'plit lti >n tv Mr R F. S,uid< s H niihon Wt st <h to Mr P Le QueMi." Kami! <• I- ist. The cli.'uji- for t< snvin»j ,» eat for any aftornoou or wi 1 be one shilling. Children under V2, half ri"e. O. KD(!KfU 'Bl']B 1 '] F. H TKMP v -C mm. it . A *W \RHK CX )
ALBERT HOTTL. aTJEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
M. MONTAGUE. 'IMIE most contril and comfortable I Family anil ('oinmereui Hotpl in Au< lui'l. Private Suites Apartments.
SAMPLE ROOMS. NIGHT PORTER.
Tflfpuom. Exchange. Every convenience.
MONEY TO LK\D. in Larj?e or Si) mis, it a moderate rate of interest.— Jac -,, M .i. d Russell, Solicitors, Fort-street, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2253, 16 December 1886, Page 3
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