Wanteds, &c. _ __ ANTKD—A Coo!;, for thrashing machine. Apply J.jUlwill. WANTED - A Good Flax-cutter. Apply W. Dcy, Hamilton East. WA NTE I) — Everyone having Watches, Jewellery, etc., for repair to leavo same with H. Ilowden, Watchmaker, Hamilton. Just received, fresh supply of material for repairing Waterbury _ W~ ANTED—Buyeis for Mullet, 7d per tin, 7s doz. ; Frcah Herrings, Stl ; Salmon, 9.U1 ; Kippered Herrings, Is tin; Boneless"Co<l Fish, Sd llj ; Vinegar, 2a od gallon.—F. J. Sanders, Cambridge. WANTED — House - furnishers to know that I am selling Wove Wire Mattresses, with adjusting screws, single, 2,")S lid each : double, :j2s Ud ; Bent Wood Chairs, 'a M ; Grecian, ss.—F. J. Sanders, Cambridge. ANTED TO SELL-Tea! Tea! Tea ! Nelson Moate and Co.'s, all kinds; Brown, Barrett and Uo.'s, all kinds; L. D. Nathan and Co.'s, all kinds; Gilmore, ami Co.'s, Arthur Nathan's, 5 O'clock Eosebud Economic, &c The greatest variety in Waikato —I , '. J. -Sanders, Cambridge W~ ANTED TO GIVE AWAYLadies' Prunella Boots, Aucklandmade, U 'Jd per pair ; Imitation Kid do., Ss to !ls per pair ; Men's Bluchers, from Us ; Men's Balmorals, from lls ltd. The largest, newest, cheapest and best stock of Boots and Shoes in Waikato to select from. Ladies' Glackcd Shoes, Ss Ud per pair; Ladies' Clacked Laceups, Sa 'Jd.-~ F. J. Sanders, Cambridge. ANTED KNOWN — That W. Soutcr and Co. have just received, by mail steamer, from Suttou aod Sons, a fresh shipment of Soft Turnips for stubble sowing ; also, a large shipment of Clover Seeds. For the different kinds Hec advertisement. Samples for trial will be sent on application. We have also a variety of improved Ploughshares from Hornsby and Sous, to suit either the Hornsby or Wallace Ploughs. Numbers RS, 11 35, It SO. 4} "vv^T 13 I)ARTIES who have W%\ §£? 1 borrowed BOOKS tKIS? from the Library of the undersigned will oblige by returning them. JOHN KNOX. LOST— At McNicol's Ohaupo sheep fair, Black and White SHEKP DOG, white ring round neck, white tipped tail, and piece of copper wire in nose. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning to E. Walker, Moana Vale, or on information being given aa to his whereabouts. T I C E . Intending contractors are hereby informed that the notice calling for tenders for clearing and ploughing on tho Tauiwha Estate, Wairangi, has been WITHDRAWN. ALEX. McllAE, Manager Taniwha Estate, Wairangi. March •nh, 18'Jl. /CAMBRIDGE JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING AT HAUTAPU. Tuesday, March 17th.
The privileges for above meeting will bcs)ldby Mr J. McNicol on SATURDAY NEXT, 7th iust., at 2 p.m., at the National Hotel, Cambridge. GATES PUBLICAN'S BOOTH TEMPERANCE BOOTH CARDS. A. BACH, Hon. Sec.
t7fTAIKATO HORTICULTURAL VV SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW of the above Society will be held in the VOLUNTEER AND PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON, ON TUESDAY, 17tli MARCH, 1891 (St. I'atkiok's Day). PRIZE SCHEDULE. POT PLANT'S 17 Classes CUT FLOWERS 19 Classes FRUIT 23 Classes VEGETABLES 25 Classes SUNDRIES, including } ~ c] FARM PRODUCE j - ll Uabses A LIST OF SPECIAL AND OTHER PRIZES WILL BE ISSUED SHORTLY. N.B.—Offers of Special Prizes will be thankfully received by the Committee. Donors will kindly communicate with Entries must tc sent iu on or before THURSDAY, March 12th. SPECIAL PRIZES. }iv MuitW). Masok — I'ov beat Collection of Peaches, -I of each variety—6 varieties Japanese plum trees, valued at 20d. tin Mu ,1. K. K. Hatuuk —For best sack Oaten Chaff, this year's growth —10s. By Mr John' Pakk—For best 12 Swedes, growu from Webb and Sons' seed, bought through his ageucy—Tea act, valued at 255. By Dr. Ke.nny— For best 12 Bismarck Apples—los. Bγ Mr Geo. Edceccmuk—For best collection of Apples, not to exceed 20 varieties. 1 of each—2la. By Mu Thus. Qualtkougk—For beet 12 Stone Pippin Apples—Leg of mutton. By Mk Lewis O'Neill—For best, collection of Tomatoes—los u'd. By Mr W. A. Ghaiiam— For best 12 Cox's Orange Pippin Apples—los. By Dr. Murch— For best collection of Dahlias—ss. By Mns Gwynne—For best collection of Bottled Fruit, Jams and Jellies—
21s. By Mr E. J. Peaiwon—For best collection of Potatoes, 4 of each variety Idoz. Sand Soap, and Jdoz. Knife Polish. By Mr VV. F. Belt-—For Heaviest Pump, kin—A Cake (lOlbs). By Cavt. Reid—For beat GCabbeges-A Bridle. By Mk T. Slade—For best collection of Maori Mats and Kits—loa. By Mk 1\ Leqces.n-e—For best 6 bnuchea outdoor-grown Grapes— Uloz. Bou Accord « iue (quarts) By tuk Pnoi'UiETon («f tub Auckland Evenjnu Stak—For best 21b. lioint;made Loaf aud pliitu c» hali«dostu Scones—£l la. By Mr J. Coitukll—For best 21b. houiemailc Loaf aud plate of tJeoues—ss (secoiiil prize to above). By Mk J. Comiku.— For bbst -4!b. lump b"rosh Butter—ss. By Mr Li. C. M.YNNiNu—i'or bual colluction of Vegetables grown by au amateur—Morocco leather writiug book By Mkssiw CoATts and Mi.tcai.i u—For best sample of Feed Oats, this year's growth—lst prize, 10s ; 2nd prize, ss.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2908, 5 March 1891, Page 3
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796Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2908, 5 March 1891, Page 3
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