Notices. _____ -jTHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. At the Public Hall, Cambridge. A GRAND /COMPLIMENTARY /CONCERT Oomplimentary Concert TO MR AND MRS OWEN GARLAND. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Gipsy Scene (Bohemian Girl), Solos and Chorus •2. Song—"Broken Pitcher" ... Mrs Maxwell 3. Duet —•" Love and War ".. Messrs Garland and Burgess 4. Song (selected)... ... Mr Rigg 5. Character Song—"Three Black Crows " G. Trio—" Where Art Thou "...Mrs and Miss Chambers and Mr Garland 7. Song (selected) ... Mr Burgess S. Pianoforte Duet ... Messrs Hartley and McDermott 9. Character Song ... Mr and Mrs Garland. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1. Opening Chorus-" Sound datßanjo" Company 2. Song—" Climbing the Golden Stair" Topsy 3. Song—"Call Me Your Darling Chloe 4. Song—"Let Me Say My Little Prayer" ... Cora 5. Song—"Rowing on the Lake" Dinah C. Song — " Grandfather's Farm Tambo and Bones 7. Song—"Mother Kissed Me in My Dream" ...Juliaua 8. Song—"Denis Darling" ... Zoe !). Sonc—"Two Little Heads"...Lucinda 10. Song-" When My Rover Comes" Anna Maria 11. Song—" Deborah Dumps " ... Mrs Johnson. God Save the Queen". Admission, 2s and Is. Buckeye, the cows is out of THE CORN. Theßois Crop is thrashed. One stack >f 3 acres Challenge Oats. It was nicaiiired by the tape lino. \ of stack or $ icre yielded 1~;| sacks, 4'j bushels, or a ittle over GO bushels per acre ; the renainder is for chatf, as it was cut green. ) acres White Belgium Oats yielded 50 mshels per acre ; 4'. acres Welcome Oats /ieldcd 4(i bushels" per acre ; 3J acres Triumph Oats yielded !).>- sacks, or 38 mshels, from j- of stack, or over 40 mshels per acre ; the remainder is for :haff', it was cut very green. 5 acres Nheat thrashed 34 bushels per acre ; the >ther 7 acres was in one stack. The 2!> teres there were only 71 stooks of it; not inough from of an acre. The land was /ery'wet. I always had the best crops )ff it before. SAMUEL TEAS, Daisy Farm. N ° iZ 1 0 VENETIAN BLINDS ire now within the reach of all. They ire in fact CHEAPER than any other, iml will last a lifetime. I will send Venetian Blinds any colour, with evtry;hing necessary for fixing, for the folowing low prices : — Blinds, Gft. by 3.', ft. ... 12s Do. 7ft. by 3Ut. ... 13s Other sizes in proportion. Califoniian red pine lathes, as light as :ork, and will not twist in the sun, and ;he best quality woven tape and cord. !n ordering, state length and width of jlinds, colour, green or white tape, and iddrcss. Remittance to accompany >nler. — T. WEST, iv AIIANGA II AP E ROAD, 0 * 1 C E - A MEETING of those interested in it-ranging for a Valedictory to Mr J. M. Selling, late Town Clerk for the Borough )f Hamilton, will be held in The Waiicato Times Buildings THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at S o'clock. GEO. EDGECUMBE. N 0 1 c E ' Running on the Kereone Estate (lately known as Gould's Farm), 1 Hereford BULL 1 Shorthorn BULL 1 Old Hereford Steer; no distinct brands. If not claimed and expenses paid within ten days from this date, will be destroyed, as they are wild. JAMES GORDON. 13th -1 uly, 1889. rpo BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received by the undersigned till noon of FRIDAY, —litli July, for the ERECTION OF TWO SHOPS in Te Awamutu. l J lans and specifications on view at Mr Lyon's shop, Te Awamutu, and at the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge. Offers to be marked outside, " Tendei for Shop." ALEX. ARMSTRONG, C.E. Kihikihi, 11th July, 1889. LANKETS! BLANKETS BLANKETS ! To whom it may concern. We are now offering '200 pairs Blankets slightly soiled, very much under regulai prices. Orders by post promptly attended to. J. GILMOUR & CO., Family Drapers, Hosiers, &c., PARNELL, AUCKLAND. Waikato Agent : R. T. Gilmoub, Hamil ton. gEED WHEAT! gEED OATS I have Edward WebU and Sons Challenge White Wheat, suitable eithei for winter or spring sowing. Challenge White Canadian Oats, White and Blacl Tartarian Oats for sale, imported direel this season from England. Prices or application. Only a limited quantity. JOHN PARR, Hamilton House, Hamilton. r J"*HE undersigned will attend al I KIHIKIHI on every alternate WEDNESDAY as follows July 3rd 17 tli, and 31st. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Cambridge. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE monssy TO LEKTD IN SUMS FROM £2,") upwards, at moderate rate of interest. Apply t< THOMAS GRESHAM, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Te Awamutu AGENCIES : LIFE—The Mutual Assurance Society of Victoria ; established 1870. Flitii—'The Norwich Union; calai:.'.- •• o l'/lKi. ACCID?-?7T —'phc N'-w Zealand Acoi dent Insurance Company,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2655, 18 July 1889, Page 3
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749Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2655, 18 July 1889, Page 3
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