Notices. AI P A RACING CLUB. Annual Meeting. 29th JANUARY, ISS9. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 30sovs. ; 2 miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 sov. MAIDEN PLATE, of 25sovs. Entrance, 255. 1 : j- miles. NOVEL RACE, of 25sovs. Entrance, 255. 1 mile. TE AWAMUTU CUP, of oOsovs. 2 miles. Nomination, lsov. ; acceptance, IwSOVS. MAORI HACK, of ssovs. (handicap). 1 mile. Nominations and acceptances on the course. KIHIKIfII PLATE, of 30sovs. I.} miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, Isov. Nominations for Hurdles and Cup close 011 THURSDAY, lOthinst,. with the Secretary, Te Awamutu, and Mr W. W. Robinson, Tatte. sail's Club, Aitck land. Weights in Thk Waikato Timks and Herald of 15'hinst,, and NVaikato News of 10th insf. Acceptances and General Entries on MONDAY, 21st mst. R. W. ROCHl<], Hon. Sec. B ) )LLY ' l'Ol—:.Y ! BUCKEYE'S J IN THE C R> ! I invit? all who aie interested in seeing tlie boss 30-aeie crop of Grain in \\ aikato—eighteen acres of Yankee Oats and twelve ,-mres of Wheat as hiidi as my hat ; all regular, an t no m i e than one qnirter of an are light Wheat hi tie.: iot. Ihe Oats will stand fi>c and six feet high, with the exception of two little patch".-,. For f.-iti'tv, plump, heav\ G'a'n, 1 would clloosa the 1 *' Wcicome and \\ bite B'!gian ; both are 10-avy cr"ppeis. I'lie Triumph and Challenge I),its are I-» tei kinds, with massive heads, especially the Challenge. The e.vs g- ow on • lie side ; ea>s a foot long, Gram not so plump All the Oats are well nuinc>l. Money is the object now a-days. I could not say which kind of Oats would bring most, money as Grain, but as Chaff I woald say the Challenge and Triumph Any lady or «eutlem:iu wishing to see the crop, the su'ht will repay a visit. It will he seen all I say is not above what the crop deserves. An early visit is necessary, as THE BUCKEYE, the WORLD'S tVONDER, wdl be in the Corn early next week in Buckeye-like fashion. Two light Young Wellington H- rses cau work the little toy with ease. The machine is able and willing to fulfil till its engagements. I have refused several lots for the present till I see how the season will turn out. I have not even made arrangements for cutting my own crop, and fear I shall have to depend upon one cf the old Back-delivery Buckeye Machines if the Star-spangled Buckeye is engaged elsewhere. SAMUEL TEAS, Dais/ Farm, Kirikiriroa. rjT~ H A N K S . Mu Jajiks Slick;it desires to express his THANKS to the inhabitants of Ngaruawaliia who so kindly came forward and assisted him in his trouble. I BOW ABB 0T T FUN D. Weekly subscriptions will be received by the undersigned on behalf of the above fund. This ease is one which especially appeals to the charitably minded, as, within a few mouths of each other, this unfortunate woman has been bereft of her husband and eldest son, and is now left with a large family of helpless cliil dren. one of whom requires almost the undevoted attention of the mother. Weekly subscription, however small, will be thankfully received. GEO. EDGECUMBE. r pE AWAMUTU PUBLIC HALL. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held m the IJall at S o'clock on SA TURDAY 7 NEXT, to receive the report anil accounts of the present Trustees and to elect new ones. J. WALTONT, Cluirman, Te Awaniutu, 3rd January, ISS9. p O U N D. Strayed on to my property, one HORSE, with saddle and bridle on. Owner can have same by paying expenses, JOHN BROWNE, Cambridge. LOST - An Aged Black Collie BITCII ; white nose, neck, feet, and tip of tail. Ten shillings on recovery, or for information that will lea l to it. C. J STOREY. Te Awan utu. December Gth ISSS. SJUNNING on my Farm at Waitetnna V for the last ten weeks, one Blic; PONY MARE; no visible brands, white star on forehead. If not claimed within foui teen days will be sold to pay expenses. W.M. A. WILSON, Waitetuna. Waitetnna, December 22nd. s M1 8 sE N ' (Certificated Pupil of Professor Swallow), HAMILTON. Lessons in Pianoforte playing. Terms : 30s per quarter. SALE, by the undersigned, the 8j folluwinc Waikato Properties : Section 68, Te Rapa, 50 acres, fenced Lot 19, parish of Komakorau, 50 acres Lot 94, parish of Pukete, 50 acres Lots 192 and 193, parish of Tuhikaramea, 82-J: acres A capital Farm, good house, growing crops thereon ; near river and rail Price, £3 per acre. Lot 152, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lot 142, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lots 102 and 103, Horotiu, near Ngaruawahia, 80 acres. Terms easy. 500 ACRES, with homestead and extensive improvements, about 8 miles from Frank ton Junction. Price exceedingly low—only 50s per acre. Hamilton Township Lots; Lots 249 aud 250, Hamilton West, fenced and in good grass, on the Frankton Junction Road Part Lot 141, £ acre, with neat fourroomed brick cottage, Lots 13, 14, 15, 389, Hamilton West, with six-roomed dwelling - house, stable and outhouses, securely fenced and in grass aud orchaid. Terms easy. £330. Lots 404 and 405, Hamilton West. Price £35. J. S. EDGECUMBE, Office : The Waikato Times Buildings, Hamilton West. WILLI A M S, * • Qckex street Whabf, AUCKLAND. Wholesale and £etail Fish and Oytiier Dealer. Eicsh and Smoked l':s'i always on hand. Couufi'v (u.leit punctually attended to. Fisu to. warded to any part I oi tlic coluuy.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2573, 8 January 1889, Page 3
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