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CAMBRIDGE SALES. THIS DAY, At 12 Noon. OAA HEAD OF STORE CATTLE, &\J\J Beef, Dairy Cows 1500 Good Store Wethers
At 1.30, HORSES, comprising Riding, • U Light Harness and Draughts, many of them very useful sorts, and to be sold at low figures. Also, A first-class Hay Loader 60 Fowls Half-ton Hams and Bacon from Paterangi ALFRED BUCKL \ND & CO
OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, December 21st, At 12.30 Sharp. /?AA HEAD OF MIXED STORE OUU CATTLE Amongst them30 Choice well-bred Empty Heifers, nearly beef, from Mr R. H. Barugh (without reserve) 30 Choice well-bred Grown Steers, fresh condition, from Te Akau 60 Head of Mixed Stores, from W.iitoa 100 Head of Young Steers 40 Head Christmas Beef 60 Choice Young Steers Also, 60 Ewes and Hoggets 16 Fat Ewes 80 Fat Wethers Dairy Cows, Fat and Store Sheep, &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO.
MORRINSNILLE LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, 23rd December, At 1.30 p.m. 1 Kfl HE\D OF MIXED STORE 1 D\J CATTLE, from neighbourhood. ALFRED BUCKLAND & CO.
CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL AND INTERNATIONAL FETE, HAMILTON, DECEMBER 27, 28 & 29, To Liquidate the Debt on S. Peter's Church, Hamilton.
I^HE above will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Hamilton, to which a temporary building of equal area will be added. These will be fitted up with numerous small buildings, illustrating the architecture of various countries, including the following :— French Stall, for the sale of fancy work, etc., the ladies in attendance being dressed in the costumes of Boulogne, Normandy, Brittany, and other districts of France. Dutch Museum of modela, pictures, curiosities, etc., illustrating the manufactures, costumes, and customs of the people of the Netherlands, the ladies in attendance wearing the costumes of Zeeland, S. Holland, Friesland, and other provinces. — Admission, sixpence. Swiss Stall, for sale of needlework, fancy goods, etc , presided over by ladies in the costumes of the vsriom Cantons. Indian Museum, containing shawls, needlework, carvings, curiosities, pictures, etc., illustrating the manufactures and customs of the natives of India, the ladies in charge wearing the costumes of that country. — Admission, sixpence. Tyrolese Shooting Gallery for rifle practice. Spanish Picture Gallery, without doubt the most reniaikable collection ever exhibited in New Zealand. This will be in charge of ladies wearing various Spanish costumes. Admission, 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 scaring costumes of the Black Forest, Elsass, Hamburgh, Bavaria, &c. Beef, Ham, Lamb, Chicken, Tongues, &c, Tarts, Puddiugs, Custards, Cakes, &c , Strawberries and Cream, Fruits, Tea, Colfee, Cocoa, Iced Milk, Lemonade, Iced Drinks. The One Shilling Lunch, consisting of Ham, Beef, Lamb, or Corued Beef, Potatoes, Pudding or Tart, Tea or Milk. Ice Cream Stall-
There will be entertainments each afternoon and evening in accordance with the following PROCtRAMME :- Monday Afternoon— 12 noon, Hall open for viewing various Courts. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Promenade Concert. 2 p.m., Procession of Children to Sydney Square. 3 p.m.. May- pole Dance on Sydney Square. 3 30 p.m., Co.nic Cricket Mateh — Outdoor Sports. 4.30 p.m. May-pole Dance. Monday Evening - 7 p.m. Hall open for viewing Courts, &c. 8 p m., Comedy, "Cool as a Cucumber." 9 p.m. Promenade. 9.30 p.m., Farce, "Box and Cox." Tuesday Afternoon12 noon, Hall open for viewing Courts, &c. 1 p.m., Promenade Concert 3 p m., Pantomime. Tuesday Evening— 7 p.m., Hall open for Viewing Courts &c. 8 p m., Concert 9 p m., Promenade 9.30 p.m., Tableaux Vivants. Wednesday Afternoon— 12 noon, Hall open for Viewing Courts &c. lpm., Promenade Concert 3 p.m., Pantomime. Wednesday Evening— 7 p.m., Hall open for Viewing Courts &c, 8 p.m., Limelight Entertainment 9 p.m., Promenade 9.30 p.m., Christy Minstrel Entertainment. String and Brass Sands in attendance each day.
Admission— To Sydney Square for Maypole Dance and Sports, 1 shilling. To Hall, including an afternoon or evening's entertainment, 1 shilling, Season ticket admitting holder to all six entertainments in the hall, three shillings. Reserved Seats— For the convenience of persons wishing to secure seats beforehand, a certain number of seats will be numbered and reserved for each entertainment. Plan may be seen and places secured on application to Mr R. F. Sandes, Hamilton West, or to Mr P. Le Quesne, Hamilton East. Tho charge for reserving a seat for any afternoon or evening will be one shilling. Children under 12, half price. G. EDGRCUMBE^ >\ H. TKMPLK.R VCommittee. A, SWARBKICKJ
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2254, 18 December 1886, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2254, 18 December 1886, Page 3
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