NoticesYJCTESLEVAN FOREIGN MISSIONS KEV. GEORGE BROWN, l>.]>., F. P.U.S., Secretary of the Australasian Wesley.™ Methoiliat Missionary Society, will eve a MAGIC LANTERN EXHIBITION i" the Volunteer Hall, Hamilton, TO-NIGHT, on " Pictutesrpie New Guinea," illustrated by photographs taken by the lecturer. Proceeds of lecture will be devoted to Foreign Missions. Choice selections will be rendered by the Wesleyau Orchestra. Admission :— Adults, Is; children, bd. Doors open at 7 p.m, ; to commence at 7.30 sharp. ITAMILTOX FOOTBALL CLUB. A NEGRO ENTERTAINMENT, TABLEAUX & FARCE, In aid of the funds of the above Club, Will be given in the VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON, ON Tuesday Evening, October 18th. PRESENTATION OF W.R.U. CAPS AND MEDAL. Full Programme in future issue. Admission : Front seats, 2s ; back pAMBRIDGE CRICKET CLUB. A A MEETING of those interested in the Cambridge Cricket Club will lie held in Masonic Hotel, Cambridge, at 730 p.m. on SATURDAY EVENING, loth inst, All are re(|iiestcdJo_attendL___ ""DTcTMcINTYREy HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, Centre Shop, Howden's Buildings, VICTORIA-STREET,HA.MILTON IN addition to his Hair-dressing and Tobacconist Business, he desires to direct the attention of the public to his new and well-selected stock of FANCY GOODS & STATIONERY, These Goods are just opened up. Inspection "lawes^manures WERE the first ever manufactured, and have been most extensively used for the past 50 years.
L AWES' SUPERPHOS- Per ton PHATE, 36/3S per cent. £G 15 0 L AWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 32/31 per cent. G 10 0 L AWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE, 26/2S per cent. 0 7 0 L AWES' DISSOLVED ' BONE COMPOUND ... 7 0 0 I AWE S ' PA XE N T 1 TURNIP MANURE ... 6 13 0 The above quotations are for lots of five tons or upwards, delivered at railway station, or alongside vessel at Auckland. THE ABOVE MANURES MAY BE OBTAINED AT W. S.LAURIE & CO., AUCKLAND, Agents for Lawjm' Chemical Manure Company, Limited. rjgp All Superphosphates sent out by Messrs Lawes Company, Limited, will after this date be branded, in addition to the name of the Company, with the percentage of soluble phosphate it is guaranteed to contain when shipped.— London, July, ISO 2. _ /COUSINS AND /COUSINS (Late Wm. J. Cousins), COACHBUILDERS and dealers in CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, CARTS, Etc., LoRXH-STREtT, Auckland. By employing only Skilful Workmen and Best Material, all C. and C.'s manufactures are unequalled for Quality, Style, and Finish. All work guaranteed. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. Trimming and Painting most tastefully executed. A large and stylish variety of new and second-hand Vehicles always in stock. Cousius and Cousins (sons of the late Mr J. S. Cousins, for nuny years the Cousins' of the late co-partnership, Cousins and Atkin), beg to intimate that they have appointed as their Waikato agent Mr P. Lis Quesne, of Hamilton, who will be pleased to submit to enquirers designs and estimates of any style of vehicle.
COUSINS AND COUSINS, LORNE-STREET, AUCKLAND. TE T F 0 R D, Bay horse, by Musket, dam PiiDgaweiewere. This Stallion, now leased by Mr J. S. Bucklancl, will be at the service of breeders in the Waikato District for the season. Brown with a blaze, with ex cellcnt legs, and as sound as a bell, a good racehorse over all distances, and as game as a pebble. Such may be taken by owners having mares likely to produce good hunters or useful harness horses as a fair description ; in addition to which, in conformation, contour, substance, and power, he is second to no horse south of the Hue, and is o'>f most likely to leave splendid progeny, i > umuch as his full brother Brigadier lias thrown a " galloper" from all classes of mares, and Tranteranother full brother, has obtained the first prize in Victoria, as a sire likely to produce the desire, Mr Bnckland fancies, will be obtained by Waikato farmers submitting their mares to Tetford. It is needless to mention that Crackshot, winner of tin: Auckland Cup in the fastest time on record, is a half brother to Tetfonl ; also, that Tut ford himself won not only the Wanganui Cup in ISSIi, of oOOsovs., lint was one of the fastest horses ever bred at Wellington Park hy Mr Thomas Motrin. Asa three-yenr-old, he won three races out of six starts, being placed on each occasion. As a four year - old, he won the Waitgatnii Cup, two miles and a distance, in 3miu. 57 l-3th see., beating the flower of New Zealand. At the same meeting, also the Wanganni Stakes, H miles, of £'150, in 2min. 44=-ec. with the thumping weight of 9st on his back —truly a great record. As a six-year-old, tetford, with Bst 101b on his back, won the Victoria Handicap of 100 sovs. at the A.R.C. Summer Meeting, beating Antelope, Balista, Friendship, and Bangle, including some of the best horses in Now Zealand, thus proving himself one of the fastest and best weight-car-riers over bred. Breeders must recollect that this horse has gone through a severe ordeal, viz., racing from a two-year-old to a six-year-old, and leaving the track for stud duties as sound as the day ho was foaled is the correct horse and one most likely to get sound, serviceable stock,
OERAMIJULATi )RS ! Perambulators ! A Perambulators ! Also, Venetian Blinds, any size ; at T. \Y, Mauuder's, Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3167, 11 October 1892, Page 3
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