Notices. 5p| AMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY. The first fortnightly parade for the current year will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the loth inst., at 8 p.m. sharp, at th" 1 . Volunteer llall, at which every member is required to be present in uniform, arms and belts complete. The Company will march to Sydney Square, where the N.Z C. Co.'a Trophy will be presented by Col. Forbes. Firing for marksmen's badges takes place at the range TO-DAY (Saturday), between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. JAMES REID, ' Captajn. FOR SALE (cheap for cash) — A Splendid YVertheiui Sewing Machine, in complete order; pood as new.—Olliee of this paper. POLLY : I'OL—LY ! BUCKEYE'S IN THE CORN ! 1 invite all who are interested in seeing lie boss SO acre crop of Grain in Waikato—eighteen acres of Yankee Outs and twelve acres of Wheat as high as my hat; all regular, and no more than one quarter of an acre light Wheat in the lot. The Oats will stum live and six feet high, with the exception of two little patches. For fancy, plump, heavy Grai >, I would choose the '■ Welcome" and White Belgian ; both are heavy The Triumph and Challenge ~s are later kinds, with massive heads, especially the Challenge. Tiie ears grow on one side ; ear s a foot long. Grain not so plump All the Oats are well named. Money is the object now-a-days. I could not say which kind of Oats would bring most money us Grain, but as Choir I would say the Challenge and Triumph. Any lady or gentleman wishing to see the crop, the sight will repay a visit. It will be seen all I say is not above what the crop deserves. An early visit is necessary, as TUB BUCKEYE, the WORLD'S VICTOR, will be in the Corn early ivxt week in Buckeye-like fashion. Two light Young Wellington horses can wo k the little toy with ease. The Machine is able and ivilling to fulfil all its engagements. I have refused several lots for the present till I see how the season will turn out. It (the Buckeye) will not make any engagements even with me, I must cut my own erop with '.he other back delivery Buckeye, if the Star Spangled Buckeye is woi king eleswhere. It is not likely I will cut my own crop first if any persons crop I have engaged to cut is ripe at the same time. SAMUEL TEAS, Daisy Farm, Kirikiriroa.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2575, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2575, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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