Notices. pjAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY. The PARADE will be held TO-NIGHT instead of Thursday. Full muster requested. JAMES REID, Captain. HUNT CLUB. A MEETING of the members of the Waikato Hunt Club will be held at Ohaupo TO-DAY, 25th instant, at 1 o'clock, to decide about race meeting. A. J. STOREY. Subscriptions being now due, members are requested to forward their amounts. A. J. STOREY, Hon. See. RECEPTION TO MR HENRY REYNOLDS. Committkk: A. Primrose, Geo. Edgecombe, .J. McNieol, K. Fitzpatrick, E B, Cox, T. Hicks, E. C. Shepherd, Jno. Fisher, W. A. Graham, J. Knox, E. C. (Hermann, J. Walton, R. J. Gwynne, J. Brooks, E. T. Davey, G. E. Clarke, Capt. Runeiman, Capt. McPherson. The BANQUET will be held in the Public Hall, Hamilton, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, tlve 27th inst., at 7.30. C. J. W. BARTON, Hon. Sec. Tickets, 10s Gd each, to be had from any member of the Committee. V FARMERS' CLUB. STALLION PARADE AND HORSE SHOW, TO BE HELD AT CAMBRIDGE. Friday, September 18th, 1891. Extra Schedule of Prizes to be given at the above Show, in addition to those dready published : — 6a. Light Spring Cart Horse. First prize, two guineas ; second ditto, one guinea. Entrance, 2s Od. 6b. Pair Light Waggon Horses. First prize, two guineas ; second ditto, one guinea. Entrance, 2s (id. 20a. Heavy Draught Mare, dry. First prize, one guinea ; second ditto, one guinea. Entrance, 2s Gd. 34. Best Wire Fence Jumper, over fence 4 feet high. First prize, oue guinea ; second ditto, one guinea. Catch weights. Post entry. Entrance, 2s Gd. 35. Best Shod Light Ilorse on Show Ground. Shoes to lie made by the shoer. Prize, one guinea. Entrance, 2s 6d. 30. Best Shod Draught Horse on Show Ground- Shoes to be made by the shoer, Prize, one guinea. Entrance. 2s Gd. N.B. —Both Classes 5 and G should be Buggy Horses, instead of Harness Horsts as previously published. Entries close September lJth. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. 20 'jp°^ s JpOTATOES. I have hid placed in my hands fur sale, an exceptionally good sample of SEED AND TABLE' POTATOES, carefully picked over and sorted, and sound throughout, Those requiring goxl seed should inspect them, as the seed from which they were grown was imported last season. E. T. DAVEY. OTI C E . It is my intention to travel MUSKAPIiER & KENILWORTH in the Waikato aud Waipa districts this season. Particulars in future issue. JOHN BROWNE. Cambridge, August 20th. IMPORTANT NOTICE. BUYING exceptionally well, and doing a considerable business at very low working expenses, enables me to offer the nest value obtainable in all departments. 8T ALL NEW GOODS, & MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. DRAPERY J BOOTS SHOES GROCERY. IRONMONGERY CROCKERY FURNITURE BEDDING. CLOTHING A SPECIALITY. I would remind the public that, by dealing locally, they can obtain as large an assortment of equal quality, and at lower prices than offered by travellers. Which is best for the district generally ? DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS, aud if you have not already called don't: delay any longer if you wbh to b.v.'c: money. F. J. SANDERS, THE NOTED CHEAP WAREHOUSE, CAMBRIDGE. STEALS STILL ON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2982, 25 August 1891, Page 3
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