Notices- _ "* S §XS?«ft!-_fe_i<-__3?-S"' TH E O" OUN D S WILL MEET AT TAMAHERE, on SATURDAY NEXT, September 3rd, at noon. All horses qualifying for races must be ridden to hounds five times by members of the Club, and must be hunted to the satisfaction of the Master. A. J. STOREY. _ HAMILTON EAST. s:. im:. s. PINAFORE, OR THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR, An entirely original nautical comic opera, written by W. L. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, To be performed at the above, hall, THIS EVENING & TUESDAY, August 27th and 30th, 1892. CHARACTERS : The Right Honourable Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.8., First Lord of the Admiralty ... J Mr T. G. Sandes Captain Corcoran ... Mr A. Swat-brick Ralph Rackstraw (able seaman) ... Dr. Kenny Dick Deadeye (able seaman)— Mr Dalston Boatswain Mr R. F. Sandes Josephine (daughter of Captain Corcoran Lady amateur Hebe (Sir Joseph's first cousin) ... Lady
amateur Little Buttercup (a bumboat woman) .. Lady amateur The First Lord's sisters, cousins, and aunts, Midshipmen, Sailors, Marines, Boys, etc., etc. Sailor's Hornpipe Ky Messrs D. C. Mclntyre and T. Mayes. Stage Manager, A. Swarbrick ; conductor, A. H. Swarbrick; secretary. R. F. Sandes; committee—A. Swarbrick, R. F. Sandes, and A. Williams. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets : Front Seats (reserved and numbered), 3s ; second seats, 25.; back seats, Is. WAIKATO PONY AND TROTTING CLUB. A MEETING of the members of the above Club, and of all persons interested in pz'omoting Trotting and Pony Races in the Waikato, will be held on SATURDAY, EVENING NEXT, the 30th inst., in Mr Wells' Chambers, Dukestreet, Cambridge, at 7.30 p.m. Those who cannot attend and are wishing to join the Club should send their names in to the Secretary at once. J. S. BUUKLAND. Hon. Sec. pro. tem. QT. ANDREW'S, CAMBRIDGE. The Parishioners are invited to a MEETING to be held at the Parish Evening on MONDAY NEXT, with a view to confirming a proposal of the Vestry to observe the anniversary on St. Andrew's Day, instead of August 31st. VVM. N. de L. WILLIS, Minister. ~A T RIAL OF THE pARLYLE QPADING O ARROW Will be held in Mr McLAREN'S PADDOCK, « OHAUPO, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 30th. INSTANT, ! From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mr Greig (Messrs Booth, Macdonald, and Co.'s representative) will bs present to give every information regarding the implement. TJ AMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY. ■ 11 The Company will PARADE at 10 a.m. sharp on THURSDAY, Ist September, for inspection by Colonel Fox. Every man must be present. Full uniform. JAMES REID, Captain. ADMIRAL : D. Salmon's Boots never wear out. —Buttercup: No, never, —Admiral : What, never '!— Buttercup : Well, hardly ever. WEBB'S Stourbridge Glory Potatoes, Lapstone Kidneys, Breeze's Prolific Seed Potatoes, Clarke's Grain Pro-
tector, Rock Salt, etc.—John Parr, Hamilton House, Hamilton. LOST— Outside St. Peter's Church", Hamilton, on Sunday, July 31 at, Prayer-book and Hymnal, with name inside, E. Tickelpenny. Finder please return, or communicate, to this office. FOR SALE—Berkshire Pigs; several choice young Sultan pedigree boars ; Yorkshire pedigree sows ; crossbred store pigs, in forward condition, from pedigree stock. Lowest rates.—Arthur L. Souter, corner Hamilton and No. 1 Station Roads, Hautapu. TENDERS will be received up to Ist September for FALLING and STRIPPING the BARK from 100 acres, or thereby, of Wattle Trees at Wairangi Station. The plantation and specification of contract will be shown by Wm. Young,
sen., at his house there. NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). DAIRY FARMS to be LEASED for a term of years. Mr William Scott, Tauwhare, will show lands. For full particulars apply to JOHN GORDON, Manager, Woodlands. [a card.] Tl/r R "TIRED. "piLCHER, Accountant and Book-keeper, CAMBRIDGE. Road Boards' and County Council Work, Tradesmen's Books aud all classes of Commercial Work undertaken. Thirteen year's experience. Reference : N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited). A LL persons found TRESPASSING /_ with dog or gun on Green Hill Farm after this date will be PROSECUTED. WM. TAYLOR. Te Awamntu, June Sth, 1592. \ NfONE TRESPASSING, with dog r\ or gun, on the Lockerbie Estate, will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON. N~° I— f c E: ' POISON has been LAID for dogs on the Beeres.ourt Estate. M. SHANAGHAN. FOR SALE by the undersigned the following Sections — HAMILTON WEST—Ns. 345, 319, S, 10S. 109,131, and 13 HAMILTON EAST-No. 69, 304, and 79. J. S. EDGECUMBE, Waikato Times Buildings,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3139, 27 August 1892, Page 3
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