Notices- , UOLU NTE K K H A LL. PROF. CHANGING, The Eminent American Phrenologist, Will give a courße of his Entertaining aiut Interesting LECTURES in llw siliovc Hall, commencing on Monday, July Iltli. The Professor is an eloquent speaker, as the reports of his advance courier show. He did the largest huciness ever done liy a_ phrenologist in the city of Auckland, his stay lasting orer a pert'o 1 of si.v months, and his Lectures were much appreciated. — The N.Z. Herald says : "Prof. Channing's lectures here were, always listener to with much attention. He handles his subjects in a pleasing manner."— The stage will be adorned with the best and largest set of apparatus ever shown in New Zealand. Admission, 6d and Is; commence at S p.m. sharp. QT. PETER'S CHURCH". SECOND PARISH EVENING will be held in the Volunteer Hall, Hamilton, on THURSDAY- EVENING, July 14th. Songs, Holdings, and Instrumental Pieces. Refreshments in the interval. Admission sixpence. T OCKERBIE COURSING CLu'B. A MEETING Will be held AT MORRINSVILLE, ON TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1892. ALL AGED STAKE; limited to 16 dogs, at 10s Gd each. ST. LEGER STAKE; limited to 16 puppies, at ]0s 6d each. All nominators to be snbscrib&rs of 10s 6d to the funds of the Club. Nominations 10s Gd each on July 16th, and draw on July 18th at Mr James Turnbull's Nottingham Castle Hotel, Morrinsville. WILLIAM ROWE, Secretary, Lockerbie Coursing Club.
rr He or. 0 U N D s WILI, MEET ON THURSDAY, July 7th—Corboy's Hotel, Kihikihi, at 11 n.m. SATURDAY, July 9th-Te Awamutu, at 11 a.m. THURSDAY, July 14th—At Gwynnelands, Cambridge. Members aud supporters of the Waikato Hunt Club are requested to send in their subscriptions. A. J. STOREY. *^—— WAIKATO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of orehardists and those interested in fruit culture will be held in The Waikato Times Buildings on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 13th, at 11 a.m., to consider the question of j recommending legislative measures to cope with the Codlin Moth and other insect pests. R. W. DYER, Hon. Secretary. ST. ~ JOSEPH T S~SCHOOL,~~CAM~BRIDGE. MISS M- MORAN, (Certificated Teacher of Music) Receives Pupils for Pianoforte. Tkrms on Application. rpo LET—A Five-roomed COTTAGE, .S. with one acre orchard and five acres grass land. Apply to GEORGE DICKINSON, Agent, Cambridge. |J1 0 R SALE. CAMBRIDGE EAST—Following Acre Allotments (on terms, if desired) ; Allotment 530, in Clare-street (fenced), price £25 ; Allotment 632, in Grey-street, price £15. HOROTlU—Allotment 4-1, containing 50 acres good land, for long lease at rental of £2 a-year, with purchasing clause at any time for £40 only.
The Deeds prepared without charge. Apply to ARCH. BUCHANAN, Solicitor, Auckland. "VTEVV ZEALAND LAND ASSOCI -L* ATION (LIMITED). DAIRY FAEMS to be LEASED for a term of years.' Mr William Scott, •Tauwhare, will show lands. For full particulars apply to JOHN GORDON, Manager, Woodlands. WP E I R C E . • Fruiterer, &c, CAMBRIDGE, Has removed to more commodious premises, in Duke-street, where he will be pleased to supply the wants of his customers. Everything of the best quality. Smokkd Fish Fresh Every Wkbjc . T OUCH, & QON, Civil Engineers & Architects, N.Z. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, 01 Queen-street, Auckland. Telephone No. 520. OEfiJRY'S /CELEBRATED AKK ™S° HS? BE: Manufactured by E. PERRY, TE KUITI. J A. ADLER, Coach Builder, :52(j • Queen-street (next to the Queen's Head Hotel), Auckland, late of H. Amery, Oxford-street and Lougacre, Loudon.—Highest testimonials from the leading citizens of Auckland. Repairing, Painting, and Trimming ; first-class wo»k only. Estimates given.—Vehicles of all •kinds for sale. I?OUND, certain Core for Toothache, " Electric Vapour " nevtr fails. Price, Is ; posted to any address for Is Id. Sole vendor, R. Eagleton. Tlaii-drecsei', 133, Que&u-street, Auckland. • HE undersigned will attend all sit- '■ tings of the R.M. Court in Waikato; at Cambridge every alternate Saturday, at Hewitt's Hotel. R. W. DYER, Solicitor, Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE.!
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3118, 9 July 1892, Page 3
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