Weekly state of the Waikato District Hospital for tho week ending Saturday, 4th May, ISSO:—Remained from last week, 0; admitted, 1; discharged, 2; remaining, 5 (males). General health of the Hospital good. Mr FuEijEUicK Lewis, of South Weald, Essex, again offers this year a premium of live guineas and travelling expenses from any part of England or Wales to any person who will exhibit a blue chrysanthemum at ISrentwood, Essex, in October, 188!). We would draw our readers' attention to the extensive clearing sale of live and dead farm stock, to be held at Mr W. S. Rutherford's farm, Te Awanwtu, to-morrow, by Mr W. J. Hunter, in conjunction with Mr j. MoNicol. The hurdle racer Costley will also be offered at this sale. Mr George Mason, of tho Claudelands nursery, Hamilton, has now ready for planting, fruit and shelter trees of all descriptions, flowering shrubs, hedge plants, etc. Intending planters could not do better than pay a visit to Mr Mason's well-kept and well-stocked nursery before purchasing elsiwheru.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2624, 7 May 1889, Page 2
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