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Notices.

TAND SALE ATTho undersigned will Attend the Government Land Sale, To be held in Auckland on the 16th mat., And will be glad to EXECUTE ANY COMMISSIONS FOR WAIKATO BUYERS.

For Sale ! A Three-horse power Engine, in good repair, suitable for chaff cutting.

Money to Lend on good security.

HAMMOND & BYRON, 1, Fort-street, Auckland. Tf C) B, !3 A^ L B^ 2 Draft Colts, 3 years, unbroken \ 'J. Mare 6 ,',' W*" Also, Two good Buggy Horses CARPENTER & BYRON, Te Kowhai, Ngaruawahia

rpHE WAIKATO REGISTER. IN announcing the Waikato Register, the undersigned believe it will be found a great convenience to settlers and the inhabitants of Waikato generally. Its object is to chronicle the wants of the purchaser, and to record that which the seller wishes to dispose of, thereby bringing buyer and seller together ; and we nave every confidence in believing that through its medium the best means will be found for the most speedy sales and. purchases. Persons wishing to buy or sell land, Houses, Cattle, Produce or commodities of any sort, will find it, we feel assured, advantageous to communicate with the Register. Letters promptly replied to. A Monthly List will be published in the Waikato Times on the first issue of each month, giving the Register's entries. Farm Labourers and Servants will find this Register a most ready means for obtaining situations.

H. E. COTTON & CO., Auction ebbs, Land and Commission Agents, CAMBRIDGE. [Offices next Bank of New Zealand.] T) I A X O RACES. This Day (Tuesday), March 17th. Stewards r Messrs. H. Burbridge, J. Turn* bull, G. Smith, J. Bew, and C. Me Guire. Judge tW. P. Chepmell, Esq., J.P. Starter : Mr. R. Parr. Clerks of Course : Messrs. A. Rowe and A. Ticklepenny. Clerk of Scales : Mr^ S. Ticklepeniiy. Handioappers : Messrs. R. Parr and J. Turnbull. Secretary and Treasurer : Mr A. Bremner.

PEOQBAMMB : First race to start at noon. I.— Maiden Race of £7, for horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding £7 ;1? miles. Entrance, 10s ; second horse to save his stakes. 2.— Piako Stakes of £10 10s ; two miles. Entrance, 15s ; second horse to save his stakes. 3.— Maori Eace. Prize: Saddle and bridle ;in heats of 1 mile ; horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris. Entrance, ss. 4.— Galloway Eace of £6 ; 1 J miles ; second horse to save his stakes. Entrance, 7s. 6d. FOOT RACES. One Mile Eace.— First Prize, £3 ; second prize, £1. Entrance, ss. Half-mile Race.— First Prize, £2 ; second piize, 10s. Entrance, 3s. 200 Yards Race.— Fir*t Prize, £1 ; second, 10«. Entrance, 2s 6d. 100 Yards Maiden Race for those who have never won an ndreitised race. First prize, £1 ; second prize, ss. Entrance, 2s. Hop, Step-and- Jump.— Prize, £1. Entrance, 2-s 6rt. Eunning High Jump.— Prize, £1 . Entrance, 2s 6d. Pos.t entries. In all events three to start or no race. No entries will be received for any of the races except on this condition : " That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the races fehall be decided by a majority of the stewards prespnt, or tho^-e whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Protests to bo accompanied with one sovereign, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained."

HAS been running 1 on my farm for tho last 12 months— Red and White Heifer, 2 years old, branded JA on near rump, and T on off rump. Also, for abou 1 ; a month, a Red and White Calf, about 12 months old, no visible brand. If not claimed within fourteen days will be soid to defray expenses. JAMES GRIBBLE.

WANTED PURCHASERS For every description of TIMBER, SASHES, DOORS, AND

TURNERY, At Lowest Possible Prices.

AUCKLAND TIMBER COMPANY.

G. HOLDSHIP, Manager.

~\T O T I C E ALL ACCOUNTS Due to Mrs Gelling not paid by the 15th April next will be handed to a Solicitor for recovery.

MARY GELLING. Hamilton 11th March, 1881.

EAST HAMILTON.

MRS. WELCH, many years Teacher of Dancing in Wellington, purposes opening a WEEKLY ASSEMBLY, in Le Quesne's Hall, every WEDNESDAY EVENING. Teims: Two Shillings a Night, or Eight Shillings a Month. Each Gentleman privileged to bring a Lady. To commence March 23rd, 1881. Children's Class on Saturday afternoons, from 3to 5 o'clock. Private Parties formed, and Private Lessons given. Instruction Class from 7 to 8 o'clock every Wednesday evening.

NOTICE.

Estate of the Late Peter Walker.

ALL Persons who have not proved their Claims in the above Estate are reqaested to do so without delay. VVHITAKER & SHEEHAN, Solicitors, Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1359, 17 March 1881, Page 3

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