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OHAUPU LIVE STOCK SALE.
Tuesday, January 4th, 1887, At I o'clock.
£AA HEAD OF MIXED STORE UvU CATTLE, amongst them 150 Spayed Cows and Heifers, and Steers, well-bred and choice Fat Cuttle, Dairy Cows, Fat and fetore Sheep, &c. Also, Under instructions received from the Public Trustee (in the Estate of the late Mr E. H. Gubbins), to Sell by Auction, without leserve, 50 Mi.uei in the Te Awamutn Cheese and Bacon Factory (15s a share paid up).
ALFRED IJUCKLAND & CO. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, January 6th, At 1.30 p.m.
t HEAD 0F MIYED STORE AOvJ CATTLE, amongst them 18 T»vo and Three year-old Steers, from Richmond 12 Head Prime Fat Steers, from Richmond 30 Spayed Cows and Heifers, from Waitoa 40 Head of Mixed Stores, from Ohinemuri.
ALFRED JJUCKLAN_D & CO. CAM BRIDGE SALES. rN consequence of the Christmas Holidays we will hold NO SALES at CAMBRIDGE until SATURDAY, 15th JANUARY, 18S7. ALFRED BUCKLVND & CO
CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL AND INTERNATIONAL FETE, HAMILTON, DECEMBER 27. 28 & 29, To LKjninvrE the Debt on S. Pkter's Church, Hamilton.
r PHE above will be held in the ODDI FELLOWS' 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 woi k, etc., the ladies in attendance being dressed in the costumes of Boulogne, Normandy, Brittany, and other districts 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 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 various Cantons. Indian Museum, containing shawls, needlework, carving*, curiosities, pictures, etc., illustrating the manufactures and cubtoms 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 remaikable 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 wearing costumes of the Black Forest, Elsass, Hamburgh, Bavaria, &c. Beef, Ham, Lamb, Chicken, Tongues. &c, Tarts, Puddings, Custards, Cakes, &c , Strawberries and Cream, Fruits, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Iced Milk, Lemonade, Iced Drinks. The One Shilling Lunch, consisting of Ham, Beef, Lamb, or Corned Beef, Potatoes, Pudding or Tart, Tea or Milk. Ice Cream Stall.
There will be entertainments each afternoon and e\ening in accordance with the following PROGRAMME :- Monday Afternoon— 12 noon, Hall open for viewing various Courts. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Promenade Concert. 2 p. <n., Procession of Childreu to Sydney Square. 3 p.m.. M«ay-pole Dance on Sydney Square. 3.30 p.m., Conic 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 pm. Piomenade. 9 30 p.m.. Farce, " Box and Cox." Tuesday Afternoon - 12 noon, Hall opeu for viewing Courts, &c. 1 p.m., Promenade Concert 3 p.m., Pantomime. Tuesday Evening— 7 p.m., Hall open for Viewing Court*
8 p.m., Concert 9 p.m., Promenade 9.30 p. m , Tableaux Vivauts. Wednesday Afternoon— 12 noon, Hall open for Viewing Courts (fee. 1 p.m., 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 30pm., Chri&ty Minstrel Entertainment. String and Brass Bands in attendance each day.
Admission— To Sydney Square for May vole Dance and Sports, I 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 resencd for each enteJaUiiiineiit. Plan may be seen ana places secured on application to Mr RF. Sandra, Hamilton West, or to Mr P. Le Quesne, J#amilton East. The chaise for icfcerNritig a seat for any afternoon or evening will be one shilling. -'-% Children ...Hl^^^lfpn*. l<" H TEMPLKR Committee. A. SWARBRICKJ
BY SITCML AITOINTMLNT'* T,tl HIS K\<'KLLKN»'Y THE GOVKKSOU^/'' WS. EVANS, Piano' arfd,^6rgan • Tuner, Regulator, &cvf is now in the Waikato. Orden for tunin?. &c, may be lett at Gwynne's Hotel ; Mr Sargent, Cambridge, and, >Jr Wright, Te Awauiutu,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2258, 27 December 1886, Page 3
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766Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2258, 27 December 1886, Page 3
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