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Meetings and Amu vam Hon. John G. Woolley AMERICA’S FAMOUS TEMPERANCE ORATOR, Will f»ive AN A DURESS In tho TOWN HALL, HAMILTON, On WEDNESDAY, THE 21st INST., At S o'clock. Chairman : His Worship the Major. Admission Free. Collection Musical Items. [AM I ETON. 'jiOWN H AU " 11 Sole Lessee ami Manager, MR. GEORGE MUSGKOVE. MONDAY EVENING NEXT JUNE 26 JJWS gTEWART MISS JyJ'ELLIE gTBWART And MR. GEORGE MUSGROVF’S •piNGUSH J^RAMATIC /TOMPAN Y Will cive One Special Ferfornmnce of gWE ET EL LofQLD JQ RUR Y g W EET ELL ckQ LD RUR Y Reserved Scats: Five Shillings. Plan on view and Tickets on solo at Paul’s. A Special Train will run before and after the performance to suit Cambridge patrons, Harry Muagrove, Touring Manager. w AIKATO HUNT CLUB THE HOUNDS Will Meet ; SATURDAY. June 24th—Kihikihi WEDNESDAY, June 28th—Cambridge All meets at Noon, MERVYN WELLS, Hon Sec. 50,000 ACRES pUR g ALE Cambridge District, COMPRISING SOME SPLENDID DAIRY AND GRAZINGFARMS CHEAPEST I')AIRY FARM IN THE DISTRICT--230 ACRES (180 acres rich flats, 50 acres hilly hut ploughable), in grass, fenced and subdivided ; splendidly watered, running streams; firstclass rimu house 7 rooms, outbuildings, concreted cowshed ; milking 50 cows; good road, convenient situation. Price £8 per acre. Terms 2,500 ACRES, Grazing Run, undulatin to hilly country, good ; 15a per acre Cheap 8,000-ACRE BLOCK Rich Land, excellent sheep country, fenced and subdivided, In lots to suit purchasers. Prices from 22s 6d to £4 10s per acre. Easy Terms For further particulars apply— Win. 11. Crabtree (A.N.Z.A.A.), Land Agent, CAMBRIDGE, George Iloyes, Land Agent, HAMILTON. FARMS Bought, Sold, or Exchanged ; LOANS Negotiated; RENTS OoU leoted; Accurate and Reliable VALUATIONS made of Town and Country Properties. Having a thorough knowledge of tho Waikato District and values, lam in a position to supply intending purchasers with sound and useful information which will rave them time, trouble, and expense by misrepresentations. Oft /1 t / PER ACRE-Fine ©wO/XO/" Sheop and Cattle Farm of 850 Acres; all in grass or crop ; fenced, subdivided 9 paddocks; all sheep proof fencing ; 30 acres plantation ; water in every paddock ; 100 acres in Swedes ; 1 Groomed homestead pleasantly situated, washhouse, dairy, cottage, woolehed, shearing shed, chaff house, etc; complete sheepyatds; land undulating and all in high state cultivation; station, school, church, etc, § mile Terms arranged.—GEOßGE BOYES, Land Agent, Hamilton. (193) OA / m PER ACRE for 1400 Acre Ov/ “ real good swampland; 100 to 150 acres rich land all drained, cattle and sheep running all over ; 1 mile from township, school, church, store, etc; joins £l2 acre laud. A Snip.—GEORGE BOVES, Land Agent, Hamilton. f)*! 1 PER ACRE—Superior Dair <3W.i.JL Farm of 300 Acres, only 6 mdes from Hamilton ; fenced and subdivided 8 paddocks; 7-roomed house, pantry and scullery ; 9-bail cowshed and other outbuildings ; will milk 90 cows; laud all ploughable, gives abundant feeii; Ilf mile from creamery, 2 miles from railway station, school and store handy. This is a desirable Dairy Farm. Terms arranged —GEORGE BOYES, Land Agent, Hamilton. (174) PER ACRE for 436 V 4// " Acres of Good Lund, situated only 4 miles from Cambridge ; handy to creamery, etc; part rich swamp, part good grass land ; make nice little dairy farm. Terms: Only one third cash, one-third twelve months, balance 5 per cent. Worth enquiring about.—GEORGE BOYES, Land Agent, Hamilton. (170) GEOEGE BOYES, I AND AGENT, HAMILTON <£3/5,(JEO. gTONE BEGS to inform his customers and the public that he has secured the ervices of Mk J. Smith, many years Small Goods Man for Hellaby, And Is now in a position to execute ull Orders for -SMALL GOODSWHOLESALE AND RETAIL Duality Guaranteed. Trial Earnestly Solicited LACEY WILLIAMS, GENERAL GROCER Victoria Street. HAMILTON, FRANKTON and CLAUDELANDS A F EW jj EADINO ]j INES tssr Note the Prices for Cash. JELLY JARS, 5/6 per doz. nests MASON’S JARS, 4/6 and 5/9 per doz, KEROSENE, 9/9 per case KLENZO, 4/6 per box Bennington's IRISH MOSS, 1/1 per bottle Other Lines at Equally Low Kates. WATCH FOR ALTERATIONS IN LIST. LAST year your Pickles turned black and you dare not put them on your table. It was the Vinegar that did it. Use SHARLAND’S this year, it is an Ideal VINEGAR for pickling

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Waikato Argus, Volume XVIII, Issue 2907, 20 June 1905, Page 3

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