Special Advertisements. __ - ---- c £ POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands. 3rd May, 18SS. L U B B I N G ! Customers clubbing together to purchase not less than lewt. TURNIP SEED can do so to their advantage. Price and sample on application. Germinating quality not to be beaten. GEO. J. NEAL. KIHIKIHI TOWN HALL.—A LECTURE and CONCERT will be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, 21st December, proceeds in aid of the Presbyterian Church Building Fund. Subject of Lecture, " The Old New Zealand Maori," by Major Wilson. To conclude with a social. Refreshments provided. NGLICAN CHURCH, Waikato Arehidiaconal Conference. The Clergy, Churchwardens and other officers of the Church in the Archdeaconry are invited to attend the Quarterly Conference to be held on Thursday next, 13th inst., at 3.30 p.m. in the Parish Schoolroom, Cambridge.—Win, N. de L. Willis, Archdeacon. HF. WINDSOR, • Surgeon Dentist, (By Exam.), Late of the firm of Kempt & Windsor, Foot of Shortland-street, AUCKLAND (Opposite General Post-office). All agreements entered into by the old firm will be carried out by me as though he firm still existed. T E W I S O'N E I L L, Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton. JgREWERY ! PURE BEER I FIRST PRIZE AND FIRST ON SPECIAL MENTION LIST, MELBOURNE CHNTKNNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 188 S. CERTIFICATE OF AWARD. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1879. Extract from Melbourne Argus :— AWARDS. RUNNING ALES. FIRST. Brown, Campbell fr Co., Auckland R. K. Montgomerio, .Melbourne Kyneton Brewery, Kyneton L. Loan, Victoria G. Nicholls, Tasmania.
SPECIAL MENTION. ]. Brows, Camtbkli, & Co. Cr. Nieholls 3. L. Loan 4. R. K. Montgomery & Co. 5. Kyneton Brewery. The Jury state in their Report " It is very satisfactory to be able to note in this connection that there was a remarkable concensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity, and this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were very fine, and those which were 'off' were such as were very unlikely to have taken a place in any case; in fact, the survival of the fittest has been effected by natural selection." JgROVVN, £IAMPBELL & QO., Proprietors. QITY jyjARKET RUCTION JJOOMS. ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER. POULTRY, FRUIT, DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. Special accommodation for staging the above for sale to best advantage.
SALES ARE HELD EACH WEEK, WHEN GOODS FROM 250 TO 300 VENDORS ARE DISPOSED OF. EVERY CARE TAIU'A' OK COXSIGXMKNTS AND Account Sales Promptly Rendered. ALE X. AI T KEN, AUCTIONEER. Mr Hunter holds his next sale at the Hamilton Borough Yards, on Thursday, December 20th, when 150 head of mixed cattle will be offered.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2562, 11 December 1888, Page 2
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