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I I UII' ll ' I M' ll ills 1) ll not in- hold NCING CLASS ihis week. Grand Concert In aid of Slid tor Shed at Hamilton East School TOWN HALL, HAMILTON, FRIDAY NKXI’, 23rd, Commencing 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME. I Overture Hamilton Town Band 2. (Land Musical March Children of the School 3 Violin Solo, 11 Blumcnlied " Little Lena Stone 4. Song, “ Link Divine " Miss Woodward 5 Recitation, “ Eugene Aram's Dream " Mr Gaze B Coon Song (with Chorus) Children 7 Song, “01l to Philadelphia ” Mr VV. Ericker 8. Song (Comic), “Goblins in the Churchyard, ’’ Mr Fort 9. March, “ I he Strategist ” Hamilton Orchestra Intbbval. 1. Club Swinging ( hildren 2. Song Mr Gaza 3. Banjo Solo Mr Lawrence 4. Song, “Naralioe" Mrs Arthur Savage 5. Quartette Members of Hamilton Band 6. Song Mr A. Williamson 7. March, “ Shout fm Joy ” Hamilton Orchestra g. Song Mr Moachom 9. Goon Song (with Chorus) Children Under the Direction of M r A. E. Savage. Hon. Accompanist: Mrs Langley Shaw rjTOWN JJALL, J_J AMILTON Solo Lessee and Manager, ME. GKO RGB MUSGROVB. MONDAY EVENING NEXT JUNE 26 M ISS M ISS j^ELLIE JjJ’BLLIB And gTEWART (H TEW ART N MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE’S EW JgNGLISH rXRAMATIC COMPANY D’ C‘ Will give One Special Performance of gWEETjS^ELDoKQLDJ^RURY gWEETj^ELLoK, ’ O ID I) RURY Reserved Seats: Five Shillings. Plan on view and Tickets on sale at Paul’s. A Special Train will run before and after the performance to suit Cambridge patrons. Harry Musgrove, Touring Manager. «/AIKATO HUNT CLUB THE HOUNDS Will Meet SATURDAY, June 24th-Kihikihi WEDNESDAY, June 28th—Cambridge Ail meets at Noon. MERVYN WELLS, Hon. Sec. 30,000 ACRES jpOR gALE Cambridge District, COMPRISING SOME SPLENDID DAIRY AND GRAZINGPARMS CHEAPEST DAIRY FARM IN THE DISTRICT--230 ACRES (ISO acres rich Hats, 50 acres hilly but ploughable), in grass, fenced and subdivided ; splendidly watered, running streams; firstclass rimu house 7 rooms, eutbuildlugs, concreted cowshed ; milking 50 cows; good road, convenient situation. Price £8 per acre. Terms 2,500 ACRES, Grazing Run, undulatin to hilly country, good ; 15s 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. R. Crabtree (A.N.Z.A.A.), Land Agent, cam br pp be. George Boyes, Land Agent, HAMILTON. FARMS Bought, Sold, or Exchanged j LOANS Negotiated; RENTS Collected ; Accurate and Reliable VALUATIONS made of Town and Country Properties. Having a thorough knowledge of the Waikato District and values, I am in a position to supply intending purchasers with sound and useful information which will save them time, trouble, and expense by misrepresentations. nn/IR/ PER ACRE-Fine d&U/ JLC// “ Sheep 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 ; 11-roomed homestead pleasantly situated, washhouse, dairy, cottage, woolehed, shearing shed, chuff house, etc ; complete sheepyards; laud undulating and all in high state cultivation; station, school, church, etc, J mile Terms arranged.—GEOßGE BOYES, Land Agent, Hamilton. (193) O/X / PER ACHE for 1400 Acre OV// " real good swamp land ; 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, Lund Agent, Hamilton, rt-* -jj PER ACRE—Superior Dair oWXJL Farm of 300 Acres, only (J miles from Hamilton ; fenced and subdivided 8 paddocks; 7-roomcd house, pantry and scullery ; 9-bail cowshed and other outbuildiniiS ; will milk 90 cows ; land all ploughable, gives abundant feed; lj mile from creamery, 2 miles from railway station, school and store handy. This is a desirable Dairy Farm. Terms arranged —GE.ORGE BOYES, Land Agent, Hamilton, (174) ft O/C / PER ACRE for 436 O&O/ O/ “ Acres ot Good Land, situated only 4 miles from Cambridge ; handy to creamery, etc; part rich swamp, part good grass iand ; make nice little dairy farm. Terms; Only one third cash, one-third twelve months, balance 5 per cent. Worth enquiring about.—GEORGE BOYES, Lund Agent, Hamilton. (170; GEOEGE BOYEB, LAN D AGEN T, KAMI ETON 10 TAARMERB AND T7IEEDERS r i H. & B. ANDREW, PUKEKOHE. Are CASH BUYERS cf Pure Algerian Oat Sheaf Chaff, Baled Hay, Baled Straw, And Can Also Supply AUSTRALIAN SEED POTATOES AUSTRALIAN UNXLD BONEDUST CALCUTTA BONEDUST HELLABY'B BON E DUST And All Artificial Manures. SEED AND FEED OATS, FLOUR BRAN AND SHARPS, CALFMEAL A'o, &o For particulars apply H. & B. Andrew PUKEKOHE,

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Waikato Argus, Volume XVIII, Issue 2908, 21 June 1905, Page 3

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