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WT/1902/WT_19021031/MM_01/0004.xml | 3,860 | THE WAIKATO TDITS, FRiDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902.
Printed and published by Bobert Johk Paull and Gkokge William ables at their registered printing office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck* land, New Zealand. FEIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902,
L We guarantee our Teu better value, better grade than any gold, r COMPARE OUR MOATE L Cl. s LT »- , VUT NY THEM? LA oabs.| R. W. D T E B 80LI0IT0R •• - Hamilton. MONET TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLDS* JJISS JJISSEN, Knox Strmt, Hamilton. OBRTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. BJKJUL ATTKHTION TO TECHNIQUI & TfiXOBT HARRY J. BIGGS, Authorised and licensed SURVEYOR. Ten year® on Government Staff. NEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23-7. DENTIST, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Visits Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month; Ngaruawabia, second Tuesday in month; Huiitly, third Tut a Jay in month ; Te Ar<ha, fourth Tuesday in month; other diatriota occasionally. High-class Work. Terms Moderate. J. A. YOUNGS • ■ DENTIST Will be moving into his NEW PREMISES in the MAIN STREET, HAMILTON About NOVEMBER Ist, 1902. MR E. DE VKNNY MoGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton, Mr MjfiUrrigle may be consulted on and after August 2nd, at his room?, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitroas-Oxide gas adminisiered. Painless Extractions by the most recent prooew. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 w MR G: SKENE DIXON BURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly the following pli Ngaruawahla— Ist Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly—4th Friday. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON W„EjS T, Near Railway Station, EWSON gHEPPARD, LAND, GOMMFSJSLON, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. 30/5
I card] rA. B. STUBBING, Authorised Surveyor. Baa commenced the practice of his profession * Rotorua, and is prepared to undertake surveys in any part of the district. Tem porary address, Rotoraa. 19/^^ M R T. H b»^ob t H, Tkaohkrjif ?lano, Violin, 'Cbllo and , . ' SINOINO, H&Vftg taken up his residence in Hamilton, Is now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONT VILLA. Every MONDAY and TUES- Te Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. # Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band " la now open to accept Engagements for Con certs, Balls, ftc., in any part of the Waikato. FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT,—We have Money to Lend at this rate od First-class Freehold Security. Enrly aprli e*ti>n* is requested.—Vaile Bros., Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen street, Auckland. ' 24/7 M B fJ EfißE RT y QOLLINB EABRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First olass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solioitor and Notary Publio. 109, Queen - «treet, Auckland. 23/7. WOODCARVINO—ReIief, Chip, FloTal T T Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Gd per quarter, Is Od per hour. Articles designed.—Miss h. kj ling,l3, Victoria Area le, Auckland
KAEMK.O! KAEMKO THE CURE FOR— Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc. PRICE .. ..2s TER BOTTLE Makufactubed Solely By A. E. Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON,
TUST WHAT YOU REQUIRE TO 0 GET Condition On your horse, ready for the spring sales, are HILL'S WOBM POWDERS FOR HORSES. And the result will satisfy you. One Powdr: will do more good than a month on grass. PACKETS, Is 6d and 2a 6d. Posted Free. HILL CHEMIST; CAMBRIDGE. NTEDKNOWN ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE, SHIPMENTS OF BONEDUST AND BLOOD MARURE. They are of First-class Quality, and have Analysed as under : Bonedust : Am. P. Lime 50. Blood and Bonedust: Am. 8, P. Line 23. Al»o, KAINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED ROOK SALT Invaluable for Sto.k. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as tbe fond is much more platable. and there is less loga in weight. We also supply best qualities of CLOVERS AND GRASS SEED 3 ON HAND: Stocks of Specially-selected Southern ParV Winter, Canadians, Duns, White and Black Tartar. Gartons, Danish, Sparrowbill, and Feed Oats. LINSEED: This is excellent food for Calves and Poul try. It is more valuable than any kind of Grain or Pulse. Send for particulars before Buying, Our Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S M ™~ AND C o ' COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE.
■jy£ESSRS McKLE AND MATTHEWS Laving purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING anIvPNDE STAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Good?, which will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to mee" the ar.d requirements of the residents of the Waikato district. _ y The " UNDERTAKING " branch of tb. business under the supervision of Mr A. Coy'ie. J HAVE to no'ify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKee and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking thj public for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my suceefsors bcth a continuance and en larged measure of the same ARTHUR COYLE fJ*HE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASH SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct, 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowrd Off All Purchasec. McKEE & MATTHEWS.
Business Notices. DO you want to rear strong healthy Calves ? If so use TOLEEY & CO.'B CALF MEAL. One trisl always used. Threepence per week will feed each calf. Also Linseed, Sharps, 4c. SANDERS, Q.C.E. EDSON'S well-known aud reliable GRIPE MIXTURE 3 stocked by SANDERS, Q.C.E. SYKE'S RED DRENCff and HILL'S j RENCHES on hind, at SANDERS, Q.C.E. CONDITION POWDER for Poultry. Fowl Grit, &c., Maize, Wheat and Parley. SANDERS, Q.C.E. BYCROFT'S SNOWDRIFT and TULIP FLOUK, Northern Roller Mills, Pre micr and Champion Flour, Wheatmeal, Oal me>-], Catmaal and Roller Oats. SANDERS, Q C.E. TAKE you choice of these TEAS at Is Gd lb. NUIVERA ELYA, NIRVANA CELINDA NELSON, MOATE & CO. SI'RATURA CAMBRIDGE BLEND NATHAN'S No. 5 MARAVILLA POSAJ. Other Qualities up to 2s Bd. SANDERS, Q.C.E. YOU can rely implicitly on obtaining a good 20s worth for every f I spent at SANDERS', Q.C.E. aVAI.ITYhsa now is, and always will bo, a distinguishing feature of all ",>ds supplied. /WTPIN i CONTEST, W»ikato A. and ' ' P. Sh">w. Competitors can obtiin the light AXES and snitab'e HANDLES frsm SANDERS, Q.O.E. TO nuke room for NEW SEASON FRI ITS bought to arrive, I offer MV.chine Dressed Patras Currants 5d lb net, The first to machine dress fruit in Waikato. BANDERS, Q.C.E. PLEABE NOTE. TOILET CHKSTS DRAWER 3, of thoroughly seasoned kauri ard rimu and well made, at 255. inspection invited. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHINA, GLASS and EARTHENWARE. For a large and thoroughly up-to-date Stock at most Reasonable puces, try SANDERS, Q.C.E. to suit all classes.
BUILDERS' and FURNISHING IRON MONGERY of every description at ri/bt prices from one who understands what he is selling. SANDERS' CAMBRIDGE.
AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN > EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURI, HAMILTON. THE Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hi.-zlehatcli rferrait - Hazledean Bruar = Tuba Newminstcr B'airAthol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts. TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom age 2 s Gd. Paddocking 2s Gd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LOED XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. I Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII lYiis bull comes from a noted milking family. TERM3—ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' yy os DERFUL "REMEDIES TUSSICURA. —For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chiiblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following H. J. Clifford, Morinra ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cflmbridge ; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chos Hoyce, Cambridge: Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hair.ilt u : W. Dey, Hamil on ; J, S. Edwards, ' !. lupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Pt»r6on, Ngarus wahia ;B. F. Sandes, :uilton ;A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; P., J. Roberta, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. WADE'S WORM —The wonder ful Worm Worriers—.,re always effective. Is boxes everywhere.
Business Notices- St. Joha's Collegiate School. " THB~PAH," Near Onehuuga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHO 3 T FOR BOYS. Hkadkasteb : IDE REV. P. 8. eMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy, N.Z. University. Sfconl Asdftant Master: R.E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master : H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzer. For Sketching : Kenneth Watklns. For Gyo ntsties : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and veninsr, roDnecting with the Ondiunga tram, for the oonvenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Sho;tland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster.
Our Patrons Speak Well of Tlieir Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6d to 5s 6d Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d Black Lustres, figured aud plain, Is lid to 5} 6d Our Splendid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s GJ, 3s 6d, 4s 6d Bewildering Assortment of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair 1 Cooking and Afternoon Aprons from Is 6d Blouses of all descriptions from 3s lid New Sunshades, special value, from 6s lid Underfkirts, tucked aud flounced, from 3s 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s 6d Holland and Crash Costume?, with Eton or Eus.-ian bodice, at 21s, 23s 6d, 25s Gd, 31s 6d . ' Smart Huts, Toques and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Heady to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints frtm 4Jd yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Biouse Materials from 6fi. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Straw Hats, including "Boaters," " Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C ellars, and Shirts New Washing Waistcoasts, in white and fawn shades, at 5s 6d, 8a Gd, 9s 6d, to 14s 6d. Gents' Dirk Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking aad Tailoring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STKEET, AUCKLAND. John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALA3E. Hot DifwaEs Daily fboh 12 to 2 o'olooi Chops and Steaks Beady in Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK H" Races, Regattas, Shows, &c., Catered HAMILTON Waikato I I ASHBURTON tato I I Canterbury AIKATO fIALVANISED TRON AIKATO QALVANISED JRON HARDLEYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. —TP. lA. L' SOL TCI T ED. HARDLEY BROS., . HAMILTON
C O, WAIKATO /EHftTEO WATER CORDIAL MANUFACTORY. Latest and Most Approved Methods Goods of the above Well-known Brand wil be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Tki hoeass & Obdkes -PuNOTDATiT AtTKTOKD To MENZIES & CO., Hamilton, AND AT THE THAMES]
J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, Victobia & Lobne Sts., AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depecd on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales and Account Sales immediately remitted. Special accommodation for Pij?s and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVFRTt DAY during the Season. Outdoor and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing M? : ze and other Produce until fair market price are obtaiuaHe. Established 18 leafs Rbfkbbbr* : Union Ban\r of A uatralia. WAJNTED— Those requiring Violins, Strings, and all Accessories aj pertain - ng thereto, to call on or send to H. 11, Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton i who has a large supply in stook. i
Davis & Co' Waikato Show. ALL FARMERS and the'* wives aro requested to attend A Public Meeting At DAVIS AND CO.'S NEW AUCTION MAKT, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. , At 2 O'clock, TO VOTE That Davis and Co.'s Auctisn Sales, which are to be held EVERY SATURDAY on and after October 4th, will be as great a pood to the Wsikat.o Farmers and their wives for the sale of their Produce of all des cription »s the Waikato Show, and that by your attendsnca and support you are re quested to assist to establish a WEEKLY SALE MARKRT for your own Froduce, for which we shall be glad to receive your entries. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yours, W. C. DAYIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parts of the County. SALES EVEEY SATURDAY of Poultry, Pigs Calves Cattle, Horses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NEXT SALE— Saturday, November 1. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour us with your entries. SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOR- Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Hibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud Sheep Langdown and Sons' Imperial Calf Food— the best in the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bousfcill's Monumental Statuary Wertheim's Sewing Machines, on very easy terms Also, IHE LEADING WAIKATO JLAND AGENCY. Property for sale in all parts of the War kato, Raglan, Waitetuua, Kawhia, etc , from from 50 to 5000 acres, in price from 17s 6d to £8 per acre, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. Also, House Froperty and Building sites. t$3T See us if you want to buy or lease a Good Property, and we can fix you up with very EiSY TEBSU Those having Good Properties for sale will do well to place same with us, as we are in direct conr munication with buyers in the South. We want good limestone property at present. Four large properties having lately changed hands through us is a proof we know where to get buyers.
Our terms are—No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p.m. 14/8 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefice : OVER THBEE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Farther large reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estates under Wills or Intestacies when converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. Tiie Public Tbustee can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Tbustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in plaoe of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trustseship. The Public Tbustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man agement of Property as Attorney or Agent The Public Tbustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Tbustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for lepaync^t • fob toll particulars apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee of the Colony. rj^HE AUCKLAND JjIREEZING 00. ARE GASSX BimißS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowners please oommunicate with our Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYERS of FACTORY BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANURE AND BONEDUST. PEICE3 AND ANALYSES 01 APPLICA HON. A. BEYINS, Manager. rpHh GOVERNMENT INSURANCE A DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acta, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also "V"otected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. I For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to he J ocal Office of the Department J. H. RICHARDSON,
W. J- Hunter. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr A. 0. Johns, who has sold his farm, to at his rr-idence, Tak) rimu, about the first week in Ncven b r, tho whole of his Dairy cows, draught horse-', IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, &c Full par iculars in future advertisement W. J. H U N T E R. TE AWAMUTU. Saturday, November 1. The undersigned will ho'd his usual Monthly Sale ot Te Awamutu on above date QATTLE HORBES, ETC. 7 Springing Heifers, H. Irvine 10 Choice Younjr Pi(?s, J. Weal 12 Mixed Store Cattle, G. Omerangi 1 Purebred Berkshire Sow 6 Young Pigs Farming Plant of Mr McCardle, who is leaving Pirongia : 5 Heavy Draught Mares, two in foal to Chief Commander and one to Vail of Salisbury, all staunch in anv harness D.F. Plough (Reid and Gray), S.F. Plough, Cambridge Roller, Drill, Mower, Dray and Cart Harness, Double-seated Buggy and Harnesi l , Wire ftetting. Entries Solicited. Sale at 1 o'clock. w. J. HUNTER. PUKERIMU. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Live & dead stock, furniture &c.
20 Choice. Dairy Cows, calved and to calve, very quiet and carefully selected. Shorthorn Bull, 5 Yearlings, 3 Calves Bay Horse, by Prinoe Fergus, very staunch Roan Mare, five years old, by Price ; Fergus, very staunch Bay Mare, five years old, by Prince F< rgns, very staunch Bay Horse, eight years old, very staunch Two Horses, Mare and Foal, go-d in saddle and harness Four-year-old Chesnut Pony, very quiet. Useful Dog 10 Half-bred Taraworth Pigs Luncheon provided. At 1 o'clock W. J. HUNTER. NGARUAWAHIA CATTLIi SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. IABULLOCKB, IU Jackson 19 Four-year Stears, Nicol 20 Choice-Heifers, close to profit 20 18-month Cattle, Hetherington 25 One to Two-year Mixed Cattle, Pollock 15 Well-bred Steers, Holmes Entries solicited. At 11 o'clock. W. J. H u N T E E. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. ?r Cambridge Cattle Sale The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, November 8 I£A WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE, Wv from Piako and Neighbourhood 30 Well-bred Young Cattle, 8 Springers, W, W. Lindoey 20 Choice 1 ear lings. J. Se&broke 24 Strong Calves and Yearlings, 4 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane 6 Good Yearlings, W. Semmens 10 First-class Dairy Cows, at Calving from Auckland 30 Well-bred Young Cattle, N. Banks. 20 Choice Yearling and 18-month Steers, 8 Quiet 18-month Heifers, Fen court 40,We11-bred Quiet 2J and Three-year Fresh-conditioned Heifers, Han non Bros. 8 Yearling Bteers, 2 Springing Heifers, H. Giles. 6 Good Dairy Cows, at calving 7 Choice Well-grown Shorthorn Bulls, 15 and 18 months old, Wm. Vesper At 12.30 sharp W. J. HUNTER. RANGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesc ay, November 19. THE undersigned will hold his utua Sprii g Cattle Sale on above date At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E R. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Hallett to sell on the farm at Churchill, known as A. Gibbs' about the first week in December, the whole of his IV E & DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cattle, 60 of thorn dairy cows 30 Horses Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reolaimed Swamp), all sub. divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowsheds, etc., and a Flaxmill, all complete, on property. Terms at sale. Full particulars in future advertisement. W. J. HUNTER 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. THE undersigned will hold a Special Sale of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Yards about the middle of December. Entries solicited. W. J. H U N T EE. jyjOUNTAIN rpiMBER QOMPANY, J^iMITED, MAMAKTJ FINEST MOUNTAIN-6ROVR RIMF IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY GLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER * MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hammoh J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Nqabcawahia Telegrams promptly attended to. 18/7
McNicol & Co. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Friday, October 31. On account of the Waikato A. & P. Associa tion's Annual Show coming on the vsi'l uat", Thursd-iy, October 30, wo e« 11 'ho ii ll'i\vi- g day 4}A CUOI<E YEARLINGS, i'. J.'lN cul 20 Y urjr (' ttl>>, N. C. Matthew 50 Bef, John Knight and Mrs McNico' K. Morrison, Eureka 20 Yearliugs, Trubshaw Bros. 2 Bulls, Robt. Waite 70 Strong Calves and Yearlings, F. R Soddon 60 Yearlings, mostly steers, 15 fresh conditioned Cows, 2 Quiet Two year Bulls, Kirikiriroa. MoNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. OHAITO LIVE STOCK SALET Tuesday, November 4. IOA FRESH-ONriTIONED STEERS, 10 J from Ruapuke, To Mata, and Wai'.elunn. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. RANGIRIRI SPRING STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 5. We will hold our Spring Sale in Rangi riri Yards on above date, and will offer QAA head OF WELL - BRED OUU CATTLE 250 Well-bred Two and Three-year Steers, Hill Bros., W, J. Arnabeldi, P. B)lton, Baston Bros., E. H. Hammond, Jno. Brejfinen, W. Patereon,P. Claffie, J Billings, A. F. Annandale, F Cuthbert, Chas. Walter, F. Annandale. 300 Store Steers, to 3£ year old 30 Yearlings, J. Shaw, F. Cuthbert, D. M>lo;ey. 35 Empty Cows and Heifers, Jno. Breg ma, W. Paterson, P. Claffie, W. J. Arnaboldi, F AiJnandale. 150 Mixed Cattle, G. Sinclair, Harris, Robt. Madill, J. Duncan 25 Quiet Springing Cows and Heifers John E. and A. Ander son, W. J. Arnaboldi, J. Hun ter. 2 We'l-bred Shorthorn Balls, A. P. Annandale, T. Foote 30 Ewos, with lambs, E. and A. Ander son. Boy's Pony
Entries Solicited. McNICOL & GO. G. F. McCurLAQH, Auctionear. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. Friday, November 7. 20 £ HOICE YEARLINGS, 10 Choice J WO " y A ar ",° ldß ' John MeUow 30 Young Cattle, Jno. Latimer McNICOL & CO. G. F. Mc ullagh, Auctioneer. SPECIAL HOE6S SALE AT HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. W E -R Wil ' v ol 4 ? Horse Sale the date" Hamilton, on above Entries Solicited 1 . McNICOL <fc CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. 3 Acres of Land, in Anglesea-street, •Uamlton, on account of Mr T Vincent McNICOL & CO. G- F. MqCullaoh, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. WF will hold our Seoond Sale at To Kuiti on above date Entries Solicited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. Jj[ 0 T I O E. Any Person FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's properties in the Wai kato will be prosecu ed. JOHN McOAW, Estates Superintendent, Matamata, is yvoa. W r> is a sure and quick Y remedy for many j ifjings. fßowel disorders, fcj Stomaef) troubles, JJ ailments of tlje Kidneys / and bladder. Ws apps Jt fjelps in cases of Rheumatism. Jt clears tfie sßlood— tfjrougd tfje Kidneys. \ Won't accept any r j]| substitute. You must J] get tfie qenuine. |
WT/1902/WT_19021101/MM_01/0001.xml | 1,918 | The Waikato Times
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Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount— All Lines in this Price List subject to a Discount of 2% per cent. for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made lor large lots. Head Office-ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. WESTFIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) 'B ' Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent, soluble .. _ Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. .. Rone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure .. '' Special Grass Manure " A " (for Top Dressing) Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying down per manent pasture) .. y Special Potato Manure Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) .... Special Maize Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure " B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees)" Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure .... Special Onion Manure £ s. d. 5 12 6 4 15 0 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 0 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 700 7 10 o 7 10 o 6 15 o 7 10 1 SUNDRIES. Standard » Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Gypsum .... .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Agricultural Salt tt mnVi, «« it.. 1 2 cwt. sacks, nett the ton .. nett Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash ,', Kainit Sulphate of Iron, xtls " Sulphate of Iron, crushed,, Surprise Island Guano .. Maiden Guano Desiccated Blood abt 2 cwt... 14 10 0 abt 2 cwt... 16 0 0 abt 2 cwt... 16 o o abt 1 cwt... 2 6 MANUFACTURERS: oTi/« r T , " tags abt i cwt... .4 2 6 Sulpha eof Iron, xtls „ sacks abt 2 cwt. ..• 810 Sulphate of Iron crushed,, „ abt 2 cwt... 10 o , Surprise Island Guano .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 40 . Maiden Guano 2 cwt. sacks S 7 6 Desiccated Blood 2 cwt stckg o rn r n T eedoil f akeiCrushed ' I^Cwt - B «ks .. 16 0 u K.P Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal; drums 3 /o per «1 Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black red— ' 4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. */ Q o er tral 1 gal. tins JK Serial w eS Special Garden Manure, 14 lb.' bag., 1/6 Vach Westfield Fowl Grit, i 4 lb. bags, coarse, medium orfine i/6each. Prosser & go.'s NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works-WHSTFIBLD, aear OTAHDHU.
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THOS B. AETHUK.I [B . E . gCBA AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO, FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. i ,'E have now one of the largest and beat lighted Auction Rooms in the , , Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can nnn crnnAa Koinw wall AiarAavnA anA Ai annaaA t-n <-1.~ V>„„t _J l THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY (I.IMITBD), Cable Address: <2CCOMBE, NEWMARKET. Telephone: Ho. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRI&EST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Kfayber Pass Koad AUCKLAND
THE DRINK QUESTION, "AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that are manu factured by those who observe the Golden Eule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can ill enjoy a cup of Pebfkot Coffkk and Tka. by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Coffee Standard Coffee r A 'D ESSENCE OF COFFEE BEANDB OF TEAS Colombo- Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion T«a (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE . a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder .v„ a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Egg Powder Brown, Barrett & O-.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'« TJnxld Peppers * *' |
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r: in;<'i; of exolaxd. Nov. 2 —22ud Sunday After 'J'rinity. llaniiltoii— S. Peter's."]().:>o a.m., Morn ng prayer: 1] a.m., 11a'.: Children's Service, 3 p.m.: 7 p.m.. Even-song. Cambridge—S. Andrew's. 11 a.m. H.C. ; 7 7 p.m. Tainahere—S. Stephen's, :i p.m. Ohaupo—Christ Church. 3 p.m. 'l'e Awamutu —St John's, 11 a.m., H.O. ; 7 p.m. Pirongia—B. Saviour's. 11 a.m. Kiliikihi—Christ Church, 7 p.m. Kiiu<rianhia—S. Paul's, :i p.m., II.C. Huutly— S. Paul's, 11 a.m. : 7 p.m. Xgaruawahia—Holy Trinity, 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. Roman catholic. Hamilton—Mass. 11 a.m., Vespers 7 p.m. —Vespers, 7 p in. Kiliikihi—Mass, '.) a.m.- Evening Devo tion, 7 p.m. PRESHYTERIAX. Hamilton—ll a.m.; 7 p.m. Cambridge—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Hospital—2 p.m. WESLEYAN. Hamilton—ll a.m. : 7 p.m. Cambridge—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Xgaruawahia—7 p.m. Tauwhare—ll a.m. Marsh meadows—2 p.m. Te h'owhai—2.3o p.m. Te Awamutu—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Te Rahu—2.9o. Huntly—ll a.m.; 7 p.m. Taupiri -3 p.m. ' SALYATIOX ARMY. HamPton, 11 a.m.; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m.; at the Karracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. Uospel Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, the Lord's Supper, at 11 a.m.
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HAMILTON FORTNIGHTLY SALE Messrs McNicol and Co. held their usual sale yesterdiy (Friday). There was a large quantity of stock of all kinds yarded, aU't also a large number of buyers. Bid ding was fairly brisk, thotigh in many in stances the prices required by the vendors were not reached and many passed in. h'iit stock were in good supply, and prices Acre quite equal to those ruling of late. Stores were plentiful, and many in fresh condition sold at remunerative prices. Dairy cows and heifers were quite equal 'o the demand. Good prices were realised for those sold, but many in this class did not reach the owners' values. The animals were mostly of ordinary quality, very few real good dairy cows, being offered. Year lings were also in good supply, and made go id prices all round. Quite a number of bulls (some of very good quality were offered, aud although bidding at first was somewhat slow, even tually sold at faiily good prices. Sheep were slow of sale, and not many changed hands. I'igs were a-'a'n in good supply, and bid ding was very lively, the prices paid being altogether t-jo high to be profitable to buyers. S me good upstanding heavy horses were offered, but only one or two changed hands. Prices ranged as under:—Fat st;ers £'.) 7s Ijd, fat cows £G !7s (id to £s. store steers £5 2s. £5 Ms. £<i Is, £7 12s, store cows ,£1 2s, £1 Ills, £5 17s, yearlings £2 lus, £2 1 Is, £3 :ss. Horses £1 K>s to £2l, bulls -1-jgs to •'ijgs, dairy cows £1 7s (id. A'ti, £<> 7s fid, £B, es 7s lid. pigs lis lid, Ms 3d, Ms (id, 255, lambs lis Id. OHAITO STOCK SALK. Mr \Y. J. Hunter held his usual sale of stock at Ohaupo on Tuesday. About 500 head of stock at all classes were yarded. and prices showed an upward tendency. The price.-; for store cattle aud grown steers were good. (in the whole the stock yarded was of good quality, and there was a good demand for dairy cows and grown steers. The follows' prices were realised: Dairy cows choice, £(i to £B, medium £4 to £(i, springing heifers, choice £7, medium £1 to ,£3, 2-year steers, choice M to £i lite, empty heifers £2 lis, fat cows«£s to £9, grown steers £6 17s fid to £H, 18 months' old steers, £3 10s, calves steers, £2 7s fid to £2 lis, yearling steers £2 18s lid to £3 ss, 15 months' heifers, good quality, £2 18s to £3 lus, empty cows £3 ss, fat heifers £5. About SUO head of sheep were yarded. Hoggets, fat 13s (id, hoggets, stores 10s, ewes with lamb at side lus fid to Ms 7d. THE AUCKLAND MARKET. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd. report as follows: —Horses: On Friday at the Durham Yards a good many were brought forward and disposed of. Heavy draughts sold from £2!) to £35, medium do. £1!) IDs to £27, light harness horses £7 17s 6d to > £l6 10s, and hacks £1 Lis to Cl 6 12s (id. A gig made £'.) in, spring cart £lO 10s. sully £ll. Cattle : At the Newmarket Yards on Tuesday dairy and store stock were yarded in full numbers. Beef was in average sup ply and the quality throughout was very good, although no extra heavy weights were penned. Ox sold from 34s to 375, and cow 20s to 25s per 100 lbs'. Fat steers sold from £'.) to.£lo 15s, fat cows £ !• 10s to £lO 10s, a draft of half-bred Tolled Angus cows from Waikato averaging £ ( J 10s Dairy cows £i 10s to £7, store do. °£i 5s to £5 ss, calves £1 5s to £2 Is. Xo grown steers were yarded. Sheep : The Newmar ket yards were well filled on Tuesday, but showed ne alteration in values. We quote fat wethers from 12s fid to 22s 9d, fat ewes its lid to 18s fid. Lambs in full'numbers sold from 13s '.id. Tigs: I'orkers brought from £l4s to £2 Ss, weaners !>3 Gd to Ws baconers £2 log to £:; U 3 , Hides: All lines of ox offered met with keen competition at advanced rates, cow at about same value. We sold prime ox (s]d to sd, stout do si|d to fi.Hl, medium do. 5d to 5Jd, light do. -I'd to ■!■■>]. cow best I'd to \:<i (stout to l:]d): kip 3d to 3;; d, calf 4d to 4jd, stags 2-' d. Scored and cut Jd to id per lb less. Sheepskins sold at about same values. Large salted 3s to 3s (id, small aud medium 2s to 2s !'d, pelts to !>d, lambskins Id to (id. Tallow. Best rendered 21s lid. mutton to 20s per cwt. Hough fat lj|d lb' Hair : Horsetail Is 3d to la 3sd, tails Is Kd per dozen, maize, the market' is slightly easier and this week buyers have paid 4s f.o.b. for prime samples. The outside re quirements were below supplies, but as loo.?.} stocks were almost nil the surplus was cleared at lis 1 id to Is per bushel on whan. Oats: A huge export business still con tinues from the South and the market there has advanced. The local market is lightly stocked, especially with good oats, and to day's quotation for '• II " grade is Is 3d c.i.f. or Us 2d ex store for wholesale lines. Potatoes are very scarce and worth £5 15s per ton on wharf. Hairy produce: We have to report ajfurther decline of Jd per lb. in the once of separator butter. Cheese The iiew season's make of the Opouriao dairy factory vy;)! shortly be on the mar ket. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. SYDNEY, October 29. \« heat : ( hick i-s !id to :,a : milling 5s 2 1 to :,s lid. flour £lO Ids to £ll ; Maui toban. .112 IDs. I lata : Prime feeding, New Zealand and Us 7d to 3s iid • Algerian lis 7d to Us sd. Ha.iley. Is to ts 3d. Maize, Cs 3d tot : . Argentine, 5s ■. 0d to 6s, Bran, ts ; ! . ' : pollard, Is S)d. I'otatres : Tasmanian, £7 lOd to £8 ■ New Zealand Derwents £0 5s to £li 10s. Onions ; Victorian, £5 : American. £7. Butter- Prime, lid to Mid. cheese: Loaf, 9£d • largo white, 8;'! d to (id. B<v. •< i id to'ls Id' MELBOUK;, •ctober2H. Wheat, 5s 3d to 5s li.Ul ; :,,uv, £lO 10s to ■6ll. Oats: Algerian, 3s Ud to 3s Sd. Bar ley .- Malting, to 4s lOjd. Maize, 6s; bran
and pollard. Is 7d to Is 7Jd : onions, .£'2 to 113 Jus: potatoes, to i'li. \1 > 1:1. A 1 [ >7:. October 2!>. Wheat : Firs; lots, new. -old at "s 'M to Is, and for November delivery at Is 3d : old quoted at Is lid to ."»s. Flout, £lO .Is toi-ln lus. Oats : Algerian, lis lid to :!s'.id; stout, 3s ltd to Is. Mian and pollard. Is Cid.
THE o I:\1X MARKET. DUXEDIN, Wednesday. Wheat : Prime milling, velvet, and tus can are in demand at prices a shade in ad vance. Fowl wheat is becoming scarce.. and fair quality second-rate milling has been disposed of to fill exporters' orders for fowl wheat. Prime milling, lis lOd to -!s :'>d ; medium, ."is 7d to lis ild : best whole fowl wheat, lis od to 3s 6d : inferior and medium "2s 3d to 3s lid. sacks extra. < »atf : The demand for export, is steady for all good lots of feed, while bright lines are strungly inquired for. Medium does not receive attention. Prime milling, 2s Sd to 2s ltd : good to best feed. 2s lid to 2s 7*d, inferior to medium 2s to 2s od.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Premier received a warm welcome on his return to Wellington. The Waikato electoral roll when supple mentary No. 2 is printed will number over 5000 names. Mr Robert Moore has purchased the fine property on the Hamilton road near Cam bridge, known as " Clements Park. " There will be no cricket this afternoon. The pitch is now being prepared foTnfche commencing of the contests on Saturday next. The services at Trinity Methodist Church Hamilton, on Sunday, will be conducted by Air G. \V. Venables in the morning, and by the Rev. C. Abernethy, of Te Aroha, in the evening. No further information has been received relating to the missing boat of the steamer Venter has reached Auckland, and fears are entertained that it has been lost. Messrs W. C. Davis and Co, report the sale of one acre of laud in Victoria-street, Hamilton, near the railway station, at a very satisfactory advance on that obtained a few months ago. The following is the result of the draw ing of the art union at the Peace and Coro nation Fair :—lst 342, 2nd 8, 3rd 765f 4th 2172, sth 1055, Gth 2032, 7th 1031, Bth 791, 9th 2188, loth 715, 11th 386, 12th 94, 13th 2264. Mr P. W. Ryan, the well-known hotel - heeper, of Waitekanri, formerly of Auck land, and well-known in Westland, died at Wai tekauri yesterday afternoon. Deceased had been in failing health for some time. Argentina is rapidly increasing her ex port of frozen meat. For the first six months this year she exported to England an in~rease of 55,420 sheep, 102,203 lambs, MS 12 quarters of frozen beef, and 43,372 quarters of chilled leef. A boy, eleven years of sge, son of Alfred Jara, Ashburton, expired suddenly at a nursing home on Thursday, after the ad ministration of ether, preparatory to an operation. The circumstances of the case render an inquest" necessary. In connection with the weight-guessincr connection with the Waikato A. and P. Show, the animals, with the exception of bullock which has been despatched to Auckland, and the result will be available for about a week—have been dressed the weights have been declared as follows : Cow, OSllb ; sheep, (three) 165 : pig, 11 libs. Stringent restrictions upon immigrants for Rhodesia are being enforced at Beira. Fifty Greeks and Austrians, described as masons and miners, have been detained there, as the Salisbury Chamber of Mines, in reply to an inquiry by the British Consul at the Portuguese port, could not recommend that they should be sent to Rhodesia. Letters have been received by the Church Missionary Society from Uganda contain ing many references to the ravages of the '• sleeping sickness." The British Go vernment has despatched a commission to investigate this mystercus disease. One of the missionaries writes:—" It would be difficult to exaggerate |the rapid ity with which this dread scourge is spreading in Uganda and no one knows how it comes, whether by a mosauito, as in tbe case of malaria, in the water, food, or what, and no one knows a cure.'' We referred some time back to the great good that would result to Hamilton through the establishment of a local mar ket. This is being realised by Messrs W. C. Davis and Co., auctioneers. They are hsndling a fair amount of produce at the present time, which it is quite safe to say will increase as time sroes on. Yesterday in one line they disposed of 105 fowls at the satisfactory figure of 2s each. This should leave a big profiit the producer, and as the firm can secure a market at that figure it is safe to say that a Large and ever increasing trade will be done in this line. Bersonal experiences in the Land of the Manger and the Cross " is the title of a lecture entertainment to be given in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, next Wed nesday evening, the sth inst. The Rev. J. S. Smalley, F.R.G.S., ex-president of the N.Z. AVesleyan Conference, who has visited Palestine, will be the lecturer. Maps and diagrams will he used to illustrate the lecture. The services of popular singers and instrumentalists have" been secured. Miss Croshier. of Auckland, will render a solo. St. Paul's Church choir, under the conductorship of Mr R. T. Tudehope, will give several anthems. As this is in con nection with the Church anniversary, it should be well patronised. The Peace and Coronation Fair will be brought to a close this evening. There was another large attendance last evening Miss Maud Howard delighted the audience with her singing- her clear and rich voice being heard to great advantage in the marquee Luring the evening she gave several items'- and the reception accorded on fach oc casion was char proof that the audience were prepared to listen on. The art union was drawn during the evening, the result of which is published elsewhere, and a large number of rallies were got off, It has been found necessary to extend the Fair another night, owing to a number of raffles being incomplete. Admission will be free this evening, and those present will be asked to vote for the most popular young man. young lady, married couple, and smoker. HER SON'S LIFE SAVED BY CHAM BERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY.-" A neighbour ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarthoes. Remedy when my son was suffering with severe cramp,; and was given up as beyond hope by my regular physician, who stands high in his profes sion. After administering three doses of it, my son regained consciousness and re covered entirely within twenty-four hours,'' says Mrs Mary H&ilgi, cf Mt. Crawford: V;i, U.S.A. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton . THOS. WELLS, Agent, Cambridge: GEO, M. A AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu, sell it. The Tai Tapu ( Canterbury ) Dairy Com pany, after deducting working expenses, pud its suppliers the highly satisfactory sum of Is 2Jd per lb for butter fat for the month of August.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
mi: <;i;ki;\'s!,ai>k at Hamilton. Notwithstanding the fact that the cud of a carnival which is a had time for obtaining much interest in political matters, there was a large and enthusiastic audience in the V'olunteet Hall last evening, when Mr li. .1. Oreenslade, Government candidate for the Waikato seat delivered his first political address in Hamilton. Mr J. A. Young, who presided, briefly introduced the candidate. Mr (i roenslade, who on rising to deliver his address was greeted with rounds of applause, said the closer settlement scheme for the neighbour hood of Hamilton had his hearty co operation and support, while as regards the bridge he would, it elected, do his ut most to get a pound for pound subsidy granted. The work was of coloniaL lm portance. As regards the rumour that three years ago, when lie opposed Mr Me- Gowan, he was st nding in the Opposition interest, he had always been a staunch Liberal, and had not stood, and never would stand, in the interest of the opposi tion. He quoted from a spe ch delivered by him when contesting the Thames seat. He had always been in sympathy with the Farmers' Union ; as a member of the Waikato Farmers' Club he hal always taken a keen interest in its welfare, and when it became necessary to affiliate, he had publicly advocated that course. The farmers in this district were fully alive to the benefits conferred in them by the present (iovernment, and would return a Government candidate. The Te Kowhia branch of the AYaikato Farmers' Club had elected him as their candidate, and he had no doubt that the majority of the branches would be in his favour. The farmers were not yet sufficiently educated in political matters to take a hand in party polities. The union had to consider matter of vast public importance, and all individu ality should be sunk in order to cement the farmers together to secure the best interests of the producers. ( Applause). He reiterated his previous remarks on the land laws. Referring to the policy laid down by the Friemer in Auckland on Monday night last, he believed that when that policy became understood, tne Government would gain even greater support than it had now. As she was a young country, New Zealand must be pro gressive, and there was scarcely a com parison to be made between the policy of the Government, and that if the Opposi tion which consists chiefly of vituperation. Every right-uiindel elector would resent the decrying of the financial stability of colony, when those raising the cry were perfectly aware that the finances were sound. Quoting the Premiers remarks in the Assets Boards properties in the Waihi, Mr Greenslade said few matters of im portance had come before the electors of the Waikato. The opening up of one hundred thousand acres of laud for close settlement was sure to beneSt Hamilton and Cambridge. If the Thames Valley Land Company were wise they would offer advantageous terms to the Govern ment. As showing how the Assets Board treat would be purchasers he instanced the case in which the New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation had endeavoured to purchase the Waharoa factory which had been pre viously closed down. The Association valued it at £ 100 at the outside, but the Board had asked £ISOO for it. If that was a criterian of how the Board carried out its duties the sooner the Government took over the property the better for all con cerned. They should have more speedy opening up of the native lands, in order to satisfy the present clamour for land. The Premier in his recent speech had also realised the importance of this matter. He trusted the Maori Land Councils would take the matter in hand and open up the land as speedily as possible. As regards the fruit industry, there was a great waste going on in consequence of the lack of combination among the provincial fruit growers, and he was pleased to see the Premier had realised the importance of doing someting to further the interests of the industry. He severely criticised the action of certain Opposition members in saying that the Government should not have assisted the Bank of New Zealand and maintained that had they not done so, ruin to the whole colony would have resulted. He did not claim that the Government had made no mistakes tor it is human to err. But their policy was one which had commended itself for his support. It was a policy of active . land settlement and vigorous industrial development, which was to the true in terests of every class in the colony. They must have an energetic colonizing policy, the breaking up of the large estates, the development of mines, the encouragement of fruit growing, and the promotion of manufacturing industry. The day was not far distant when men would realize the necessity of erecting freezing works in the "Waikato, and the Government should erect railway workshops at Frankton. Thea Hamilton would become a great manu facturing centre. (Applause). There was no reason to fear that New Zealand was in the verge of bankruptcy. People knew they were better off now than they were twelve years ago. AV'ould men like Sir W. Russell, holding large areas, be so anxious to hold property in the colony were they really assured that disaster awaited the country 'i He believed ia free honest criticism of the finance and policy of the country, but it was wrong to criticise the finance of the colony in the Mother coun try by statements that were utterly groundless. He then quoted the details of the private and national debt of the colony as previously reported. One thing he supported the Seddon Government for was their action in never losing an opportunity of opening up new markets in order that our produce might be disposed of to the greatest possible advantage. The necessity of closer commercial alliance was a question which we shall have to face in the very near future, and therefore he thought it lacking in his duty not to intro duce this question: Foreign countries and America are driving English manufac turers out of the markets of the world. Great Britain has, during the last 30 years, increased her population to the extent of 3d per cent. She has kept her place in the onward march of civilisation and in social and political advancement, but she has not to a proportionate extent promoted her commercial well-being. At considerable cost to the taxpayers, she has opened up great avenues of trade in Burmah and Africa, whilst other countries which might at any time come into conflict with her had taken advantage of their markets, and were ousting the English manufacturer and exporters from these markets. With in the last 30 years the exporters of Great Britain have only in creased to the extent .£34,000,000. In 1072 her exports totalled £314,000,000 and list year they were only £348,000000. Of this increase £23.000,000] is to be put down to increased export of coal which is a national asset, and there is £0,000,000 for ship building to the order of foreiyn coun tries. During the same period, America has increased her exports from £04,000,000 to £300,030,000. In 1891 the balance of the trade was against the American Re public to the extent of £15,000,000 ; now it is in her favour to the amount of £137,000, 000. Germany has, within the last six years increased her exports from £17,000, boi i to £238,000,000. In 1901 Great Britain took from foreign contries goods to the extent of £41G,000,000 whilst they in return only took frcm her £235,000,300. Great Britain took from her possessions goods to the value of £l5O, 500,000. In 1001 Great Britain imported flour to the extent of £1,128,000 tons, of this amount the United States supplied five-sixth. She imported from her posses sions wheat to the extent, of 183,000 tons, and from foreign countries £2,645,003 tons. In the previous year she imported oats to the value of £6,236,439 of which foreign Countries—!chiefly (.ftussia and. America^-
supplied «£I.SHI,.'?«.H with and her own possession only .£117,41* worth. In him j she imported butter valued at £17.150, !:;r, | of which foreign countries supplied £1 4,295,791 worth and lier own possession inly £3,1-. 1,113* worth. Wo. ou the other hand show by our exports and our imports that we took from (iermany last year goods to the extent of £200,0(10. These are goods which *e rook directly, whereas if we consider these which came indirectly through other chan nels such as London and Paris, we should find our total imports from Germany valued at no less than half a million sterling. What did i iermany take in return :- (>nfy goods to the value of Xl0u,»00. Then we took from America goods to the value value of £1,4 o.ino but America took from us goods only to the value of .£516,000 and kauri gum is responsible for £290,000 of that. The goods we took from France amouuted to £27,0u0; from Belgium £63,00J and from Holland t'lT.i.-tji)." but they in return took from us o"ly £ls >. Consequently, we see the splendid market that Great liritain offers for the products of the colony as well as for the products oi the other Australasia colonies. Croat Britain oilers a splendid outlet for our sur plus products. She cannot produce in three years what her population consumes in one ye r. That is to say, she is always compelled to import at least two-thirds "of what she annually consumes. He said that for the protection and defence of our commercial welfare we should bring about a commercial union and have reciprocity with the Empire and protec tion against the outsjde world. Briefly put. his policy was optional land tenure, and the speedy opening up and reading of Crown and Native Lands. The securing by the Government of the Assets Boards Eetates in Waikato and cutting them up for settlement. Closer settlement near Hamilton by the acquiring of suitable es tates. The establishment of a Agricultural College in connection with the Government experimental farm near Hamilton. Ke duction of freights on artificial manures to actual cost to the Railway Department so that they could be purchased by farmers at the lowest possible cost, and the produc tiveness of the soil thus increased to its fullest extent. State Fire Insurance. The better reading of the lands being opened up for settlement and securing an improved read communication between Kawhia. Kag lan, the King Country and the Waikato : securing a pound for pound subsidy for Hamilton and Cambridge bridges. Obtain ing a more reasonable proportion of public expenditure for roads and bridges in Wai kato. An energetic prosecution of the Main Trunk railway, continuance of the 'Frisco mail service and trade reciprocity within the Empire. Mr Greenslade, on resuming his seat, was loudly applauded, and several questions were asked by persons in the hall, some of them being of no public importance. In reply to others, Mr Greenslade said the Government had done right in paying £250,000 to the .Midland Railway ConT pany. He proposed to deal with the question of State insurance at his next address at Hamilton. He was a believer in an Elective Upper house on the Hare system of representa tion. He was in favour of the initiative and referendum. In reply to a question as to why Mr Dyer retired from the contest, Mr Greenslade said: In the first place, he was not aware yet that Mr Dyer had retired. In the second place, Air Dyer had attained his majority and was therefore perfectly cap able of judging and acting for himself. He believed Mr Dyer was a true Liberal at heart, and he understood from the papers that Mr Dyer is considering his position with regard to this eluctorate, and if he chose to retire would be doing the Liberal party a great service, and placing that party under a great obligation to him. It would be better for the party if Mr Lang and himself had a straight-out fight. Asked whether he would retire in favour of Air Dyer, the candidate replied, once he took a thing in hand he pledged himself not to retire from this contest while he had life and strength to carry it on. (Applause). He referred to certain rumours circulating in Waikato as to his complicity in certain mining and land transactions at the Thames and give their absolute denial. He was convinced Mr Lang had no con nection with such disgraceful state ments. In reply to a question by Mr Bettley: " Would it not be a scandal if the Go vernment and the Liberal Party were to offer Mr Dyer a bribe to retire from the contest." Mr Greenslade said, from the bottom of his heart he believed if there was one thing that deterred best men, the men of ability and integrety of charac ter from coming forward as candidate for Parliament honours it was the wretched assertions made without foundation that these men could be got at m the manner suggested. He believed Air Dyer incapable of taking a tribe, and he would not be the man to offer it to him. The people of Hamilton believed him upright and honour able ; they had placed him to the high posi tion of Chief Magistrate of the Borough and that was sufficient evidence that the people have confidence in him and his uprightness of character. It was a matter for creat regret that the suggestion should be made that one man should accept a bribe from another. On an attempt being made to ask similar questions the Chairman 6aid they cast an imputation on the character of a very worthy man in this town. The mere fact that Mr Dyer occupied'the position of Chief Magistrate was in itself a complete refutation of the suggestion that Mr Dyer would stoop to such a mean action as that suggested by the question. Mr Greenslade, in reply to a further question, said that it seemed to him that the Assets Board were pursuing a wrong system altogether. They should put a fair value on the land, and open it up, saying " that is the price we want for the land." A question having been asked as to the tax on bachelors, Mr Greenslade said that owing to the condensation of the report in the leal papers a wrong impression had got abroad, that he was in earnest in what °he said. What he wished to say was that some people imagined that the proper rule in taxation was "tax the other fellow*" on that principle, as Mr Lang was a bachelor, and he wai a married man, he said " tax Mr Lang." Air E. White, in moving a hearty vote of thanks and confidence in Mr Greenslade as a fit and proper person to represent the Waikato in Parliament, said the platform laid down would be acceptable to every pro gressive elector in the electorate. This was duly seconded, and carried with great enthusiasm.
A vote of thanks to the chair closed the meeting.
WELCOME TO MR SEDDON.
WELLINGTON, This Day. Mr Seddon was welcomed by Liberal and Labour Federation of New Zealand last night, and presented with an illuminated address, lie made a long' speech in reply, and received a vote of thanks of confi dence.
WAIKATO HOSPITAL BOARD.
A meeting of the Waikato Hospital Board was held in the Borough Council Chambers, Hamilton West, yesterday. There were preseiu : Messrs J. Primrose chairman , H. .1. Hirst. W. C. King, A. .1. Fanner. !'. O'Connor, G. L. (lark, .1. I'. Bailey, .fas. McGuirk. J. Vickers, F. .1. Wheeler, John Fisher, and W. M. Bankart,- o;;\nt IN" AID. The Secretary reportod that no reply bad been received from the Government to the telegram asking for relief in respect to patients from non contributing districts. -Mr A. Swarbrick wrote that the Board hid legal power to refuse patients from non-contributing districts. Mr Fisher moved and Mr Wheeler seconded 'That the Hon. W. C. Walker be asked as to what amount had been granted to the Board in aid of the treat ment of outs.de patients ; if immediately available, an 1 if not when." The motion was carried unanimously. ■'■'''■■:;;. \xu patients. The Au-kl.nid Hospital Board sent in claims t r repayment of various sums amounting to *;,- incurred for the treat ment of patients from Waikato. SF.H'I'IO TANKS. Tenders for the construction of a septic tank at the Hospital were received from Mr •J. heaue .£174, .Messrs Xewson and Coulson £l!Sfi. The engineer (Mr H. H. Metcalfe) estun >ted the cost at ,£IOO. -Mr Farmer moved that the matter be re fer ed to Mr Metcalfe for his opinion, and it necessary that fresh tenders be called. tie h d always fount that Mr Metcalfe was withma reasonable contract price. Mr Bailey seconded the motion. Mr Clark moved, and Mr Wheeler seconded, as an amendment, that fresh ten ders be called. The amendment was lost by 6 to 4, and the .motion carried unani mous y. CONVEYANCE OK PATIENTS TO THE HOSPITAL. Mr Wheeler drew the attention of the Board to the exorbitant charge made by bus proprietors for the conveyance of patients from the railway to the Hospital. Cases should be taken at a reasonable charge. In one instance 6s had been charged, and he thought this was excessive. Dr. Douglas said the usual charge from Hamilton to the Hospital was 2s, and if mure than one person travelled, Is (3d each, the bus being allowed to wait a quarter of an hour at the institution. The Chairman said that patients had suffered during transit to the Hospital, owing to the insufficient accommodation. An ambulance for this purpose had been suggested, and he would obviate the difficulty, as the Board would of course, arrange with some one to horse the vehicle. The secretary had told him that that £3O had been promised towards the cost of the vehicle, and the Government would grant a subsidy of 24s in the It would be well spent money. Mr MeNuirk moved that the matter be left in the hands of Mr Barton to obtain all information as to cost, construction, etc., to report to the next meeting. Mr Wheeler seconded the motion, which was carried. COLLECTION OF FEES. A long discussion took place on the diiff-. eulty of collecting outstanding fees. The Board considered that more stringent measures should be taken to recover the money due. A list of persons, considered able to pay, was handed in, and the Board was. of opinion that proceedings should be taken to obtain a refund. surgeon's report. The report stated that the number of patients in wards at last return was, males 3.i, females 14, admitted, z7 males, 4 females deaths, 4 males. Discharged 29 males, 9 females remaining at date 28 males, 9 fe males. There had been two cases of meas les during the month. Xurse Kerr having handed in her resignation was releived of her duty on October 23rd. It will there fore be necessary to appoint another charge nurse. A wardsman or male attendant Is much required especially in the present congested state of the wards. I would re commend that a man be appointed tempor arily at a salary of £1 per week and if found advantageous his appointment be confirmed at a later date. APPOINTSIENTS. Nurse Brunskill was, on the recommend ation of Dr Douglas appointed acting charge nurse, and NursejStanley as proba tionary nurse, subject to a month's trial. Mrs Brown, Auckland, was appointed launl dress, and Mr Watson wardsman for a period'of three months at a salary of £1 per week and found. FINANCE. The treasurer reported as follows : Ar rea3 due by local bodies Piako County Council nil, Waikato County Council £l2B 17s fid, Waipa County Council £166, Rag lan £isti lus, Hamilton Borough ,£53 S S , Cambridge Borough Council £46, Te Aroha' Borough Council £s6 os. Total .£666 17s 6d : Government Subsidy ,£1066 17s 6d. Total £1738 15s. Statement balance as above £1,33 15s, fees say £175, rents .£6O cash balance £327 Is. Total £2295 16s' *?oin?o Unt310 pay 355 3s: Cr - .£l9lO 13s. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed for payment: A. E. Manning £23 5s 4s E J Davey £54 7s 9d, T. Qualtrough £l2 3s 2d' A aughau £l9 10s sd, J. Ridler £l4 0s 3d' Cume £8 16a 4d, A. Coyle £lO 18a 6d Gas Company £8 5s 6d, rent Hamilton Boroueh Council £l2, Exeiby £7 8s 6d, Auckland Industrial £l6 18s, Seegner £8 18s lid Herald los, Howden £1 10s, M. A. Goine 9s' Payne 15s 9d, rates Waikato Coun v Conn-' cil £l, Proctor £ll Os 6d, J. Knox £4 Os 9d nuives' examination £6, St. Mary's Home i fi% « rewi 0 l^ 10 10 s>Dr. Roberts wW" rk6r£2 16s > Castleton £1 7s /d: Total £262 3s. » *w« BOARD OFFICES The Chairman said that although he had been on the look-out for a suitable site for office- he had been unable to pick on one. Ihe AN aikato County Council had offered the free use of the County Chambers, ,but •>' members would doubtless urge the obiec tion that it was too far from the JVo suitable site had yet been offered and they would probably experience great diffi culty in acquiring one, as land was rapidlv increasing in value. r ' VALEDICTORY. The Chairman said that as that was the last meeting of the present Board ha wished to say good-bye to members The institution under their control was daily growing in public favour For tha 12 months ending October 31st 1901 377 patients had been admitted to the hospital S9of whom came from outside districts for the period just ended 410 patients of wnom 9b were from outside districts wera admitted, £43 had been paid in fees by the outside patients but that of course would not cover the cost of maintenance. He thanked members for the kind and con trerd e hr nerinwhichth^hada wa Mr Fisher proposed and Mr Wheeler seconded a hearty vote of thanks to the Chairman for his services during the Vast year. This was carried amidst the ss - of hands. "7^
THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1002
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A WANDERING PEOPLE.
SKKKIXCJTHK I'Ro.MISKD LAND Ottawa, < >etober •"> ». The remarkable conduel of the Doukhobors, the ineiiiliei's of :i singu liir Russian sect, who recently arrived in Canada, is <^i\"inlc some trouble to the authorities just now. A large number of Doukhobors, numbering about two thousand, have reached Korkeon, in the Assineboine district. They are in a wretched condition, emaciated and starved looking. The women and children have suffered greatly from the cold. The people live chiefly on berries. They refuse to eat meat or to wear woollen clothes. A number of children have died. The fanatics profess to be seeking for the " Promised band/' and expect to meet the Saviour. The Canadian Government is greatly puzzled how to treat the movement. The authorities have compelled the ■women and children to seek shelter, and to accept rations. The men sleep in the bush. They are feeijuently praying for Divine direction.
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.
♦- —■ New York, October :>O. The volcanoes in Guatemala (Cen tral America) aie active at present. Serious earthquakes have occurred, accompanied by violent detonations in St. Vincent (West Indies). The area of comparative safety from the eruptions of .Mount Pelee (Martinique) is much lessened. New York, Nov. I. Earthquakes have destroyed Guate mala Coffee Zone, causing enormous losses.
THE PACIFIC CABLE.
«. THE WORK COMPLETED
SXVA, October 31. • The Pacific cable was completed at • r ). 15 p.m. | The total length of the Pacific cable from Queensland to Vancover via Norfolk Island, \ew Zealand, Fiji, and Fannin"- Island, is about 7000 miles. The whole •work is being carried out by the Telegraph Construction and Maitenance Company for the Imperial, Australian, and Xew Zealand ((overnments. The amount of the tender was The laying of this cable is the bitigest undertaking of the bind ever attempted. The :!;")(K) miles stretch from Vancover to Fanning Island in itself conseitutes a record in port to cabins. Hut the great depth of the Pacific Ocean renders enterprise even more remarkable. It crosses what is known as tho Tuscarora Deep where the United States surveyors found bottom at about K),.")(K) feet, and after that it has been car ried through the Belknap Deep, where the soundings average about 17,500 feet. The cable just shirts Miller's Deep, one of the deepest spots of the Pacific. Soundings of upwards of 20/>OO feet have been taken by surveyors of this part of the ocean. The cable is " all British," even the little known Fanning Island having formed part of the British dominions for the last 1 u years.:
NAVY LEAGUE.
Ottawa, October 31. Tlic Montreal Chamber of Com merce refused to assist in the forma tion of tlif Canrdian brunch of the Navy League, alleging that Canada has no need of a navy.
TRAM CAR ACCIDENT.
London, October .'! i. In m train car accident at Chatham, two persons were killed, and 51 dock yard mechanics injured.
THE SOMALI WAR.
London, October 30. The Maharajah of Jaipur has volun teered to lead an Imperial Service Camel Corps of GOO men in the ex pedition in Sorualiland against the Mullah. The Maliarajuli of Bikanir has offered the whole of his camel corps. The Xawal) of Bahawalpur has offered a camel squadron and other Indian chiefs are evincing the great est eagerness to assist the British.
A QUEENSLAND MURDER.
Brisbane, October W. A Kanaka has been arrested for the murder rf the girl Gunning (whose dead body was lately found near Maekay, with the head battered in). The tragedy was enacted while the deceased was riding home from church. The Kanaka has confessed to hav ing murdered the girl Gunning be cause she called him a "dirty black fellow ' for making improper proposals to her. He battered her head with a stone
HOUSEHOLD "PETS."
A NUMJJKK FOR SALE. (Received October 2!>, 12.15 a.m ) SYDNEY, October 31. Owing to the scarcity and deaf ness of fodder the meat directors of t lie Zoo are offering the surplus ani mals and binla for sale, including tlir«'e leopards at .£1") each, Zebu hulls al £25 the pair, while a pair of os trichsare valued at £loo.'
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('.\N.\oT I'oilK To Till', C< 'I-o\ ||.;s. ( Ki'ivivctl, November 2!i, 12.18 a.m.) I-ON DON. October 31. *"*' Hun. J. Chamberlain lias tele graphed to ih,. ii.wsj.;ij,.i- uf Uritish Australasian that wan) of time would prevent his visiting Australia at the present occasion.
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LONDON, October3l. The Sultan of Turkey has directed liia Miliiuter of Foreign Alf airs to re consider the advice the Minister gave in reference to Aden Hinterland. It is since reported that the diffi culty has been settled satisfac torily.
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
PEKIN, October 31. Chinese officials recognise that Ger many's conditions for the evacuation of Shanghai involve direct denial of the Uritish claim, and influence in Vangtse which Germany acknow ledgedin 1898. Wuting Fangs appointment as Treaty Revision Commissioner is con sidered to indicate Sheng's permanent removal. ST. PETERSBURG, October 31 Serguis <le Witte, the Russian Minister of Finance, dismissed 200 Siberian-Manchurian officials for mal versation.
ASSAULTING A CAPTAIN
A FIXE OF £.-, IMPOSED. LONDON, Oct. .31.. Captain Rowland Thompson, Adju tant of Kind's Colonials, late adjutant of the Australian Horse, was fined £5 for assaulting Captain Hay Clarke at church parade at Hyde Park for re presenting to Colonel King's Colonials that Thompson was expelled from the Australian Horse. Thompson, in mitigation, said he had not heard the charges against himself before Clarke represented them to the Colonel.
POLICE COURT, TE AWAMUTU.
Tuesday, Oct 2sth.-,Before!jMr II W Northcroft, S.M.f BREACH OK MCKN-SIN.i ACT. Joseph Powell was charge 1 on the infor mation of Constable Matthew with having knowingly withdrawn beer from a cask containing the same without first defacing the stamp at Te Kuiti on or about -'l'.rd September, 1!»02. The same defeudant was charged on a separate information with a' similar offence of the same nature. The defendant did not appear and the charges were proved by the evidence ci Constable Matthew and convictions re corded in each case. On the first ehar-e defendant was fined £2 and costs Us, and on the second £1 and costs Us. " OBSCENCE LANOUAOE. Donald Cameron Mclntyre and William Thornton were charged on the information of Constable .Matthews with be haviour in a public place within view of passers by, whereby a breach of the peace was occasioned at Te Kuiti on the 14th October, 1902. Mclntyre did not appearand Thornton pleaded guilty. Constable Matthews gave evidence as to seeing the men struggling and Mclntyre attempt to strike Thornton, but did not see the beginning of the quarrel. Thornton statedthat ho went to see Mc lntyre at his boarding house which had previously been Thornton's, Mclntvre struck at Thornton and Thornton, to save himself, seized hold of Mclntyre and throw him down. The two were not on good terms, but Thornton gave no provocation for the assault. Tho Magistrate dismissed the case against Thornton, and Mclntvre was fined =£.j and costs 18». CIVIL CASES. John Sharkey (Mr Swarbrick) v. Thomas Bell, claim £:>. Plaintiff had paid in £6 but failed to give notice •to plaintiff- Judgement was therefore entered for £1 its .id. John Mohr v.R. Halley. claim £i 18s Id Judgment for amount claimed and £1 12s costs. John Mohr v. Kawanui, claim £2 lis 5s Judgment for amount claimed l!)s costs Elizabeth Hill (Mr Collins) v. Walter Wang!i, claim JBIO lis 7d. Judgment for amount claimed and costs, .£1 10s 6d T. H Chapman (Mr Collins) v. Ika Claim 4510 0s td.-This case was defended at considerable length, and with much vocal vigour but judgment was ultimately given for full amount claimed, with £7 3 S (id coats.
THE WAIKATO TIMES; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1902-
COULD FILL THE PAPER WITH THKM.—This paper might bo filled with items like the followit „, ,",nd every one be the absolute truth. " 1 had rheumatism for years and tried almost everything, but. got no permanent relief until I nsed Cham berlain's I'uin balm, three bottles of whic',, have cured me. It is the best mediate i ever used."- Philip K. Rhodes |>enn ville, Mo., U.S.A. W. DliV ' A t Hmilton ; THOMAS WELL&, w, Cam bridge ; GEO. M. A. Agant, I Awamutu; boll it.
WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT OF A BAD COLD MEAN? Only too freeuenthr asmous attack of Pneumonia and the sowing nf the wrfe of that wourge of humanity 0 Lonpumption. These evils can be averted bv taking TUSSICURA, which has been proved by experience to be the Bemedy ef the Age for all complaints of the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Price 2s 6d per Bottle Obtainable at all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the colonv.
Religious Announcements. METHODIS HAMILTON. SUNDAY, NOVEMBEK 2. Preachers—ll a.m., Mr<j. Venables. 7 p.m. Kov «'. Abernethy. Tamahare and Marshmeadows—Rev V Abernethy.
Agricultural Shows. UCKLAND AT ALEXANDRA PARK, ON NOVEMBER 14th AND 15th. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME BOTH DAYS. CHEAP FARES. EDWIN HALL Secretary.
Election Notices. vATO "ELECTORATE. ADDRESS THH ELECTORS K" Nil—Saturday. WIIATAWIIATA-.Monday. N (; A Kl' A W AIII A -Tuesday, Public Hall. TIKAU— Wednesday, Nov. 5. WAHA KOA-Schoolhouse, Thursday, Nov i;. PI'TAKI'I.T-Friday. Nov. 7. TE AWAMUTU-Saturday, Nov. s. Ladies Cordially Invited. Each Meeting to Commence at s p.m. H. J. MBEENSLADE. T, -> THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. THA\ E the honour to announce that 1 will address the Electors in the PUBLIC HALL. NGARUAWAHIA - 1 his Evening (Saturday) Nov. Ist, at o p.m. PATERANGI - Mondav, Nov. :3rd, after noon. TEAWAMUTU PUBLIC HALL-Mon diiy. Nov. :!rd. 8 p.m I PURAWERA-Tuesday, .Nov. 4th, after noon. UTOKOHANGA- Wednesday, Nov sth. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will he duly notified. F. W. LANG.
_Amusements. R! 1 v}f Ti EA MATIC COMPANY OYAL -LfRAMATIC VOMPANU t RETURNING, TUESDAY, NOV. 4th, WH ATA WHAT V —STRATEGIST— HAMILTON-WEDNESDAY, sth-" MY PARTNER." THURSDAY, 6th-« LIBRARIAN " TE AWAMUTU-PRIDAY, 7th-" MY PARTNER." KIHIKTHI-SATURDAY Bth—"LIBRA RIAN." TE KUITI—MONDAY 10th—"STRATE GIST." OTOROHANGA - TUESDAY 11th "STRATEGIST" v *"™J~ 12th ~'' my partner." p T^^t T AHIA - 13 TH-' f HBARIAN." PL RLivOHE FRI DA Y 14th —" MY PARTNER." 0. FAIR BURN, Manager. Tm h ° .!:\oc n 0F THE MANGER AND THE CROSS by Rev. J. S. SMALLEY *•*■*>-°- Illustrative maps and diagrams. Anthems by St. Pauls Church Choir. \ ocaJ and instrumental music by popular artistes, Oddfellows - Hall, CAMBRIDGE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER sth, S r>. m . Admission Is. Reserved Seats Is (id: the above lecture, interspersed with music will be repeated in TE \ W \ML'TC PUBLIC HALL, THURSDAY, NOV 6th at s p.m.
CHE MARQUEE' Don't Miss it. '• Vote fin; Popular Youug Man. I Vote fo r Popular Young Lady. •">■ Vote for popular Married Couple. 4. Vote for Popular Smokist. ■r. LI at Trimming Competition for iris. 6. Nail Driving. Competition for
Wanteds Etc return to Times office. » for Waikato Times. TA NTED, the Public to Call on GAZE * CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WANTKD— The travelling pnblie to re member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auckland, Local, and Illustrated papers.—j. T. Home, Confec t'.oner, etc., Hamilton, bucter and Eggs pur chased in any quantity. _ _ 1/8 WANTED KNOWN —Bar One Week Only at J. Missen's, opposite the Public Library, Hamilton. .NTED—Those requiring Violins, > v Strings, and all Accessories pertain ng thereto, to call on or send to H. H, Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton who has a large supply in stock.
Business Notices FIRST AWARD Christchurcb, 1895. (J OLD MEDAL, Otago Jubileo Exhibition, IS9B. FIR>T and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1809 FIRST AWARD, Chrirtchureh, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be uaed with cither skim or separated milk, whey or water aloDe. Extract from letter received from a gentle man in the North Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :_» I started feeding a calf about a week old, tho rarther of which waß gold at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we cculd enly spare a pint per day Upon this with your food, we reared the calf using just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk hid not been so scarce we should have used* less Food. The " Calf" in question has, in the natural course of events, just dropped her second calf, and is as n-ce a cow in all resptcts as could be desired.*' From the abov3 it may be gathered that a calf can be successfully reared upon half-a pound of Food per day when milk is scarce ; if plentiful, less. PACKED IN 251b..~Mb., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but wo have several stating that calves fed with this fool are es fat, if not tatter thau calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W, C. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON.
Business Fotices NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE. YTESSRS McK 1 E AND MATTHEWS having; purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST and UP-iO-DATE Style of Goods, which will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to meet the tasts and requirement of the residents of the VYaikato The " UNDERTAKING " branch of th. business will be under the supervision of Mr T HAVE to notify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKce and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking the public for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my successors both a continuance and en larged measure of the same. ARTHUR COYLE.
THE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASK SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct. 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowed Off All Purchases. McKEE & MATTHEWS. St. Join's Scliool. "THK PAH," Near Onebunga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. Hkadmastbb : THE REV. P. S. 6MALLFTELD, FLret^ Assistant Master: R. L. Mclllroy, N.Z. University. Secoul Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master : H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzer. ForSketchicg : Kenneth Watkins. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and venintr connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to tbe Headmaster.
Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMEE LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width from Is 6d to 5s (id ' Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at lid 3s lid, 4s (id * ' Blaek Lustres, figured aud plain, Is lid to 5* 6d Our Splendid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suedo Gloves at 2s (id, 3s 6i, 4s 6d Bewildering Assortment of Belts, Scarves and Lace Collars ' Purses and Handbags in every style L idies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Coeking and Afternoon Aprons from Is (id Blouses of all descriptions from os lid New Sunskades. special value, from (is lid Underskirts, tucked aud flounced, from 3s 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s Gd Holland and Crash Costume?, with Eton or 3utr bod;,ce ' at 2is> 23 * 6d> 2,3s 6d > Smart Hats, Taques and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Keady to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints frcm lid yard Dress Hollands, Od, Is, Is 3d " Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from UtS.
USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Stra* Hats, including "Boaters," <■ Brazilians," and "Pan ama shapes New Neckties, C dlara, and Shirts New Washing Waistcoasts, in white and fawn shades, at 5s Gd, 83 Cd, di Cd, to lis 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tailoring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. "GOOD FOE RHEUMATISM~LaitfafI I was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me great pain and annoyance. After trying several prescriptions and rheumatic cure", I decided to use Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the South Jcwymnn. After two applications of this Kerandy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured.— Salue Harris, Salem, N.J"., U.S.A. W. DEY Agent, Hamilton; THUS. WELLS, Affflnt' Cambridge ; GEO. M. A. JAHIER, Agent' 1» Awamutu : sell it.
Business Notices. DO jou want to rear strong health Calves ': If so use TOLEEY & CO.'S CALi MEAL. One trifll always used. ThreepeLe per week will feed each calf. Also Linsred, Sharps, 3ANDFRS, Q.C.E. TMXSON'S well-known and reliable GRIP U MIXtUi.ES stocked by eked by SANDERS, Q.C.E. SYKE'S RED DRENCH and BILL'.' DRENCHES onlr.nd, at SANDERS, Q.C.E. pONDITION POWDER for Poultrv. \J Fowl Grit, &c., Maize, Wheat aac 1 barley. SANDERS, Q.C.E. JJ FLOUR, Northern Holler Mills, Pre mier and Champion Flour, Wheatmeal, Oat meal, Oatmsal and Roller Oats. SANDERS, Q.C.E. HPAKE you choice of these TEAS at Is (id . lb. Nl7l VERA ELY A, NIRVANA CELINDA NELSON, MOATE & CO. SURATURA CAMBRIDGE BLEND NATHAN'S No. 5 MARAViLLA POSAJ. Other Qualities up to 2s Bd. SANDERS, Q.C.E. YOU can rely implicitly on obtaining a good 20s worth for every CI spent at SANDERS', Q.O.E. QUALITY hag been, now is, and always will be, a distinguishing feature of all Goods supplied. CHOPPING CONTEST, Waikato A. and P. Show. Competitors can obtain the right AXES and suitable HANDLES frsm SANDERS, Q.C.E. "10 make room for NEW SEASON . FRUITS bought to arrive, I offer Machine Dressed Patras Currants 5d lb net, Elemes od lb, Sultanas 6H lb. The first to machine dress fruit in # Waikato. SANDERS, Q.C.E. PLEASE NOTE. TOILET CHESTS DRAWERS, of thoroughly seasoned kauri and rimu and well made, at 255. Inspection invited. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CIHINA, GLASS and EARTHENWARE. ' For a large and thoroughly up-to-date Stock at most reasonable prices, try SANDERS, Q.C.E. CUTLERY to suit all classes. pUTL BUILDERS' and FURNISHING IRON MONGERY of every description at right prices from one who understands what he is selling. SANDERS' CAMBRIDGE.
AT GOVERNMENT STUD AND EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURI, HAMILTON. THE Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). L____ Hazlehatch Solo Hermit - Hazlcdean Bruar=Tuba Newminster Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groora age 2s Gd. Faddocking 2s 6d per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL EED LOED XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' \^ 0N ONDERFULT)EMEDIES TUSSICDRA. For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL. -For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following ;—H. .T. Clifford, Morinna ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge : F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E.J. Davey. Hamilton: W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Obaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. £. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green anri Colebrork, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley ard PatTson. Ngarui wahh ; R. F. Sandes, Hnniiton ; A. E Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2'G. WADE'S WORM FIGS.—The wonder ful Worm Worriers—are always effective, la boxes everywhere.]
Davis & Co 1 J ALL FARMERS ami t!i«>"i - r es ;nv requested to att< n." A Public Meeting At DAVIS AND CO.'S NEW AUCTION MART, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. At 2 O'Clock, TO V^TE That Davis and Co.'s Auctian Pales, which are to be held EVERY SATURDAY on and af-er ( ctober 4tb, will be as great a pood to the W ikato Farmers and their wives for the sale of their Produce of all des cription as the Wnikito Show, and that by your attendance and support you are re quested to assist to establish a WEEKLY BAIE MARKET for your own Produce, for which- we shall be glad to rtceive your entries. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yours, W. C. DAVIS & CO, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parts of the County. SALES EVERY SATURDAY of Poultry, Pigs Calves, Cattle. Horses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NEXT SALE—
Saturday, November 1. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour us with your entries. SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOK- Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Hibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Hcrned Stud Sheep Langdown and Rons' I mprial Calf Food— the best in the mtrk-t Pianos and Onrans, on very easy terras J. Bouskill's Monumental fctntu-ry Wertheim's Sewing Machines, on very easy THE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for sale in all parts of the W a i kato, Kaglan, Waitetuua, Kawbia, etc , from from 50 to 5000 acres, in price from 17s 6d to £S per acre, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. Also, House Iroperty and Building sites. IjgP" See us if you want to buy or lease a Good Property, and we can fix you up with very KiSY teems Those having Good Properties for sale will do well to place same with us, as we are in direct communication with buyers in the South. We want good limestone property at present. Four large properties having lately changed hands through us is a proof we know where to get buyers. Our terms are—No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p,m.
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefice : OVER THREE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estatfs under Wills or Intestacies when converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. The Public Trustke can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of W ills is given free of charge. The Public Tecstee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man agement of Property as Attorney or Agent The Public Trustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee of the Colony. A UCKLAND pO. ARE OASm BUYERS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowners please communicate with our Buyer, ME G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYEKS of FACTOEY BUTTER OUTPUTS. ' We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANURE AND BONEDUST. PRICES AND ANALYSES ON APPLICA TION. A. BEVINS, Manager. rPHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to gram Employers of Labour Covers against Risk-i ---connected with their trade or business—nnde; the Workers' Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law Owners of property and Mortgagees <*\» under special tables. Personal Ac ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply U he l ocal Office of the Department J. H. HICHAM WON. Commissioner
W. J. Hunter. PUKERIMU^ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. The undersigned has revived instructions from Mr A. 0. John,, who has sold his farm to Hell at his r, M dence, Pukerimu, about the fi.at week in November, the whole < f his T IVB & DEAD STOCK, FURNITURE JLi kc. 20 Choice D*>iry C..ws, calved and to chlvp. very quiet and carefully selected. Shorthorn Bull, 5 Yearlings, 3 Calves Bay Horse, by Prince Fergus, very staunch Roan Mare, five years old, by Prince Fergus, very staunch Bay Mare, five years old, by Prince Fergus, very staunch Bay Horse, eight years old, very s'aunch Two Hacks, Mare and Foal, good in saddle and harness Four-year-oH Chesnut Pony, verv quiet. A Large Quantity of Implem-nts, Houehold Furnitur>, Utinsils, etc. Useful Dog 10 Half-bred Tamwortb* Pigs Luncheon provided. At 1 o'clock W. J. hUNTL EK . NGARUAWAHIA CATTUS SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. * The undersigned will sell at the Ngaruawahia Yards on Thursday, November 6th : 90 W. ELL -BRED FRESH-CONDI 8-rwrs,„THEEE-^K-°LD 2 Springing Heifers 3 Empty Heifers 10 Well-bred Forward Four-year.old Bullocks, A. Nicol 20 Choice 18-month Steers and Heifers, J. Hetherington 25 ™.- bred One and Two-year-old Mixed Cattle. J. Pollock 8 Choice 2i-year-old Steers, Mr Hall 15 Choice Two-year-old Steers, R. Holmes 20 Fresh-conditioned Three • year • old Cattle, Waingaro 20 Mixed Cattle, Waingaro , 20 Choice Spring Heifers 25 Mixed Young Cattle, Neighbourhood Dairy Cows, Sheep, Horses, etc., etc. Entries solicited. At 11 o'clock. W. J. H TJ N T E E. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Cambridge Cattle Sale The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, November 8 K rrauwDaau lUU«»*UATT U\J from Piako and Neighbourhood 30 Well-bred Young Cattle, 8 Springers, W. \v Lmdot-y > 20 Choice learliocs, J. 24 Strong Calves and Yearlings, 4 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane 6 Good Yearlings, W. Semmens 10 First-class Daiiy Cow.., tt Calving from Auckland 30 Wpll-bred YouDg C»ttlp. N. 20 Choice Yearling and 18-month Steers 8 Quiet 18-month Heifers, Fen-' court 40 Well-bred Quiet 2£ and Thref-year Fresh-conditioned Heifers, han non Bros. « Yearling Steers, 2 Springing Heifers. H.Giles. 6 Good Dairy Cows, at calving 7 Choice Well-grown Shorth rn Bulls, 15 aud 18 mouths old, Wm. Vesper 1 Choice Roan Shorthorn Bull, D. ABh win At 12.30 sharp w. J. HUNTER. BANGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesday, November 19. undersigned will hold his usua ' Sprii g Cattle Sale on above date At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N ' OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, November 11. For sale at jthe Obaupo Yards on Tuesday, November 11th: QZ THREE-YEAR STEERS & COWS OO from Kawhia and Te Mata 20 18-month-old Steers, Pukerimu 20 Mixed Calves, Tauwhare 60 Ewes, with large lambs at side by Shropshire Rams W. J. HUNTER. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 12. In consequence of the Aucklacd Show, the UDder-iuned will hold hia next Sale at Hamilton r n above date of ♦ A f\ PRIME IBEEF \J from H. S. Hawking A. Main, R. Cowley, R. Ssddon, J. Livingstone) W. J. HUNTER. CHURCHILL. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Hallett to sell on the farm at Churchill, known as A. Gibbs' about the
first week in December, the whole of his i IVE & DEAD STOCK 200 We!l-bred C*tt'e, 60 of them dairy or>Wß 30 Hors.s Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reclamed twarap), all sub. divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildinps, Cowsheds, e'c, and a Flaxmill, all complete, on property. Terms at tale. Full particulars in future advertisement. W. ,T. HUNTER 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. IHE undersigned wiU hold a Special Sale _ of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Yards about the middle of December. Entries solicited. W. J. H U~N T IR, k"0 "^ 'On OINTMENT cures Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breasts, Ulcerations, White Swell ings, Gatherings, Poisoned Cuts, Bruises and Burns. HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT is invaluable for Chest and Throat Affections, such as Asthma, Bron- Colds, Sore Throat and Influenza. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Strait ■-■■'-■•■■■»""■■■■'■■•'■-■■' |
WT/1902/WT_19021101/MM_01/0004.xml | 3,502 | THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1902.
Printed and published by Bobest JoHK Paull and Gkoege William Ven« ables at their registered printing office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck >and, New Zealand. SATUEDAY, NOVEMBER 1, W&*
A great many jf people V ai^//// heavy J v?> A/> • hair, but how to i get it,^ 1 that is what puzzles them. The { fact is, tho V hair needs a I (£ little help now and then. The roots re- S quire feeding. When the hair is starved, it stops growing, loses its lustre, falls out, turns gray Ayer's Hair Vigor is a hair-help. It makes tho hair grow, ■tops it from falling, and completely cures dandruff. Ayer's Hair Vigor If your hair is fading or turning gray, begin at once with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It will positively restore color to your gray hair, all the full, rich color it had in early life. As a hair-dressing you will certainly like it, for it keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents it from splitting at the ends. t)o not be dficeived by cheap imita tions which will only disappoint you. Make sure that you get the genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. Pltflftdky Dr. J C. Ayer S Co., Lowell. Mass, U.S A. Say-Friend: taki2teaspooms?ih iSYKEf ""awake ai! • barkiny " __ G FOR COUGHS & COLD IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!!! |AU> LYtRtWHLKE |/6 k 2/6. The undersigned has for sale or lease on iberal terms— DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.*"ASE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My terms are nr ale no Charge. A R. LANGLEY, Land agent and valuator, RAGLAN. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Be? to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to ISOlbs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if -well finished may be bought at lower, rice*. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Ihureday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per Kund will be paid to the supplier of the nt lot of 5 Figs received during each week. Our present priei for prime Bacon Pigs, right size and quality, is per lb. Railage of Pigs to Faotory is also paid by the Wai kato Bacon Company. GEORGE WATT, Manager. TAMES HALLT, Secretary. Alfred Buckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SAXES TUESDAYS—For Hides, Skins, Woo Tallow, and Bones, Hay and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMUERA—Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. FRIDAYS Hones, Harness, Vehicles, Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales Ai WAIUKU-FIRST SATURDAY in each month. POKENO—MONDAY before Ronoiman Sale. RUNOIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. PUKEKOHE-LAST MONDAY in each month. TUAKAU—FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOR: Chesterfield Guane, Little's Liquid and Powder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Poison. ON SALE AT THE HAYMARKET: Bonedust, Superphosphates and other Manures; Grass Seeds; Clovers from Cross and Sons, Glasgow, and Hurst and Sons, London; Maize, Oats, Chaff, Ac. The Haymayket, Albibt St., AUCKLAND. TO MEN Write for free copy of valuable book abonr rarselves, your health, you happiness, your t«re It intains a full exposition of the urn an syajSp and the remedies adopted. No ped to ooMolt doctors. Posted free in sealed velope. Every man nhould read it. Ad ■- Grfjpecfio, 630 Bunbrth-Street North
REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND PROPEBTY AUCTIONEERS. 95 .QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND WAIKATO AO-fi^VT MR M. G. FARKER, "BANKWOOD," HAMILTON, Who will conduct intemtintr purchasers to properties free of charge an 1 will be glad to receive particulars of propw:i<'B tor sale. CHEAP FARM NEAR I'UKEKOHE Of\ PER ACRE.—IPO acres, all fenced otO subdivided, and in grass and ciop half an awe orchard. Nea'lv all pi semi-volcanic laud, perman 'lit creek. Good house of seven rooms, verandah on two sides. Tyshed, cowshed, &c. Pnoe £6 per acre. Two miles from creamery and three from station, &c. 6192. RICH DAIRY FARM. nA IAS PER ACRE--About 260 acres 'Tt W) rich level land, all fenced. 100 acres grass; balance rough feed ; pood little bush. Present stock, 60 cattle and 300 sheep. House of 6 rooms, etc. Creamery, 2J miles ; station, etc., 3 miles ; Auckland 100 miles. 7014 POl —l2lO ACRES, lease in perpetuity, flbOlt) at £3O os per annum. 110 acres fallen bush; balance standing tawa, rimu, rata, etc. Limestone formation; plenty of water. Price only £315 7012 UNIMPROVED LiNDS. NGAROTO PARISH-Allotment 360, con taining 50 acres, £75. TAUPIRI PAKISH-Allotment 325, con taining 50 acres, £3B. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment 189, con taining 50 acres, £3O. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotments 377 and 379. containing 100 acres, £75. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH-Allotment 30, containing 50 acres, £SO. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH - Allotme:-1 131, containing 50 acres, £3O. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH-Allotment 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 71 - 9-J We undertake any business in con nection with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 George E. Clare LAND, PRODUCE, & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE FOR SALE, PRTME SAMPLES OF POTATOES Hobarts Late Rose Up to Date Brees Prolific Runciman's Purples' Magnum Bonum White American Lapstone Kidney The Bruce POTATO MIXTURE-Best in Market, v£7 per ton on rails, Cambridge. New Swede and Turnip Seed, to arrive per S.S. Tonga riro. lam importing my own seeds this season and it : s my intention to give sub stantial prizes at the next Root Show. " P.S.D." Superphosphate is too favourably known to need comment. Supplies always on hand. Bone Phosphate 64 per cent. guaranteed. One of the best Phosphate Manures in market. BONE WITHOUT THE POSSI BILITY OF ANTHRAX. Maiden Island Guano Kainit Bonedust Grain, Seed, Wheat and Oats Feed Oats, Bran, Sharps Flour, Oatmeal, Sugar, Kerosene, etc. Cocoa-nut-cake, Linseed crushed and whole Lubricating Oils and Axle Grease Fencing Posts, do. Wire, Barbed and Plain George E. Clark, Duke Street, - - CAMBRIDGE WAVERLEY HOTEL AUCKLAND. LrALRICE O'CONNOR, PROPRIuK R 111 desires to intimate that he has taken over the business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded his pre decessor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be Bpe.red to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute's walk Railway Station,and Wharf, and commands magnificent view of the Harbour. To the friends of the Proprietor io different parts of the colony, a Cead Mille Failtbe wil ever be extended, and a pleasant sojourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR d 310 9/12 EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. P.O. Box 350. Telephone JGB. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Eest Brands Only First-class Billiard Room. Nißht Porter. W, M. COOKE, Proprietor, Late U. 5.3. 00. r« rpENNFRIFF E Latest craze ia Fancy Work. Samples of he work and wheels for doing it may be had at J AS. S. BOND'S, Hamilton.
DAIRY FARMS FOB SALE. LOCKERBIE. MATAMATA, WAITOA. Thb Pbophett Of The Assets Realisation Boara. rHES' I '. Properties have beei. surveyed into FARMS of suitable rrom 65 acres .»350 acns, are of Good Quality Soil, Wnll 'Vtter •). Close to Railway, and within easy 'i-tanc" 'if OreaniPrips and Factory. But t- rnav sp.lp.ct Any roa, and PurchflßP a VE'tY EASY TERMS OF PA?- IEM. INTEREST.—4£ psr centum for am am. PL iX3 AXD PARTICULARS may be b'airi"ii frim— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on tbe Properties, tfa<«iH H & J. CLIFFORD, Morrins vi'.le. MRasas MoMCoL 4 CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. LDWARDS, To Aroha Mb \. HANNA, Pnli>itor, Auckland Or T E HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPT?R, 8 11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS., HAIL CARRIER, STOREKELPER FRUTTERFR ETC., ONGARTTE N wb AKtut for ail Weekly and Daily Papt rs, Rcfreshuitntß, D'mng Roona\ and Good ,viaia at «ll hours. Order proropti ' j,i.aP MONEY i 'HEAP MONEI /IHEaP money £IOO to £IO,OOO ON CHTNTRI, CITY, AND suburban ;freeholds \t 4£ per Tent. Teuns of Repayment of the Most Liberi Character, which can be ascertained on en ii nry J.H.RICHARDSON, '•Jrvprrment Irsnrance ( onimissioEer \~OTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. Thi foil-wing is the list of our variou brands n' Bnnedustß and Artiaoial Mauuresj:- PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEUUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarse) ai;bonedust wheat and corn;manure root manure turnip manure potato manure grass manure maize manure Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, and Samples on applioa on WARNOCK BROS. 28/2 Durham-Street, Auckland. "OUNTAIN TAIN OIMTJ miMBE] 10MPANY, I iMITED, MAMAKTJ FINEST MOUNTAIN-GROI* If KIMF IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAI against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timbei in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDING 3. W. MAUNDER, AGENT, Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ngabuawahu Telegrams promptly attended to. 18/7 HAMILTON Waikato LTON I I ASHBURTOI iato 1 I Canterbury AIKATO GALVANISED TRON pALVAN •^-ORKS. HARDLEYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAKDLEY BEOS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. HotDisnebs Daily feom 12 to 2 o'oioox Chops and Steaks Ready in Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK iU" Races, Regatta?. FVo-vg, &c, Catered fAMIL'xON GAa COMPANY L (LIMITED), Has t'N Salb: BLACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of »i bags; 2s per TAR, Cd pec gallon fci faallon'ftr '• us or overr ties. Wo> ■> • Clarence- treet, Hjunilu>L.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; {ggj," Ruyirs will please note that Pyramid is cur Registered Brand, and see that they git it, gorns un.-c.uiptf.ou-' dealers having sold an inf ri< r article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now being teoked for Pyramid delivered (October, November, December, January. ALSO, BUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic blag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SUDA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPS, Ac, New Crop Due Early in November. W. S. LAURIE & CO. 20, Customs-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO fiffacferson & West, HAMILTON. Wo are cash buyers cf tier, Eg orsehair, Fungug, etc., etc. 28/6 TUCKER'S Established 1885. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin; the rest will regularly follow. EGO pOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. 00 T OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. OUNSHINE TET.LV CRYSTALS. CRYSTALS. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. SUNSHINE /BUSTARD DOWDER unshine Bustard ;r owder Eggs may be too rich for you; eggs may be too dear—This will suit you " down to the ground." 6» Boxes (4 packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. QTJNSHINEJi pUDDINO TJOWDER kJUNSHINE ITUDDINO Jl OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-liavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink; Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA QTARCH LAZE KARANA OTARCH IjTLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironino- Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. THE MPBELL AND "DHBENTBIED nOMPANT, riMITED. Capital ... £300,000 43, queen street wharf, ALBERT BREWERY \JUEEN-STREET AND DOMAIN BKEWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBEOTOBS J ' JV 0Q A N 0am ™«". Esq, (Chairman), Abihub M. Mubs (Managing Director), and Leo M. Mtebs. Sbobetabt : Alfbid S. Bankabt. Oable Addreßß: " Beehive," Auckland. AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build or " ALE STOUT. London M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. "Bnrii ALE and STOUT, London J. SOHWEPPE & CO.. MINERAL WATERS. Sydney and London D. fl. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hambuw W. &G. GILBEY. SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMESTER. PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN & CO.. SCOTCH WHISKY. London JAMES WATSON 4 CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. Dundee wvxvn PEASE. SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd " Canadian Club " WHISKY. Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dnblin ' la,laa ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognac ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda. AHol&ids MOET & OHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reimfl KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Reims RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reii E. IRROY. CHAMPAGNE, Raima A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE. Chalona Etc., Eio. Etc. A vary Larue Assortment of the best I bbanps of WINES & SPIRITS. inoludinßl AUSRALIAN WINES. alwayß on band. CJGARS.—Many well-known bbandb Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex> hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879,1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886; Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award;. Stout (bulk), Speoial First Award Geld Medal; Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited : and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHRENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
LIVER 01 FOR CALVES. 0 JD LIVER OIL is/he best substitute tor tin creira extracted from milk by the separator. Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Ccd Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves, it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the creamery. It is easy to use, aud there is no troublesome preparation required beforehand. Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will give you large and certain profits Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The v ew Zealmd Lm and Mercantile Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. LA-ISTD ro « SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, i Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED T HE NEVV ZEALAND LOAN AND -L MERCANTILE AGENCY COM- Fvaralor Fatata PANY, LIMITED, are instructed to an. JLi VCI oICJ JJo Id ICi nounce that, that portion of the ALL PLOUGHED .AND GRASSED, WOOQ iQiIIQS ESt^ltO, OOMPEISINQ Otterburn Estate, ™ BL 8 0 H °< TlvZ, TJWN " OF 793 ACRES, Containing NEARLi" ALL PLOUGHED AND - . graced. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton j Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway veniently-sizsd DAIRY AND GKAZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, aud will be OPEN for PRIVATE and Cambridge. * SALE on and after The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. W>(llH l SllilV NOV. 5, 1002. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, ' _., TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per cent OH LiDeral Terms, j cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent ON 23RD APRIL, 1902. j ter five following r ar,. Interest 4J Applications to be addressed to the under- Copies of plans and full particulars W d ' . f ™ m wh . om 0o P ie 1 8 and PlaM and any obtainable from the undersigned further IDfor «>ation may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned WE ABE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. 1- WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. , WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. jj I ladies, wmjc drink | I B-AJD TEA. ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is - ■*,*■<■• «r.«n«. or>f fVin hoot Hhinti Too Tinr imr fVIQ OOflntill n/>« 2 even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is j g*. nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend- 1 ing grades come to Australia. Z Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor- © respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in R j- a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow- O ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the beat is exquisite, aud no other tea ■j* grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with AS PQ it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous j"J s**/Y{yu/tc/, , 1 which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed iu q lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the >® < agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. B Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack- £ ]$ age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee © 1 that it is all we claim of it. " £ Obtainable from —W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa; £ Parr Bros., Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te Aroha; T. H. Hall and C 0,., Sole Agents, Auckland. PARR BROS., Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. SPECIAL VALUES in Bonedusts and Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorne Prosser and Co.'s Special Manures, Root, Potato, Grass, etc., Steamed Bone dust, " A " and " B" Superphosphates, Bonedust and Blood Guano, Kainit etc. Wnnlnnrlrs. Seamine" Twine. Sheen Shears. Turlrnv Struma T?r.nlr f**u Coarse and Fine Salt, Lime, Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and Carrot Seeds. Posts, Fencing Wire, Rollers, Staples, Bar Iron, Nails, Ridging, Spouting, Oils, Paint, etc. AGENCY COWSLIP CALF MILK.
F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, i Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Raurlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on thair lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing }ual - ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEiRSON, { TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 P. FOGARTT, GENERAL CAEBIEB, GOAL & FIREWOOD MERCHANT CAMBRIDGE BEST TAUPIEI GOAL delivered at Mine Prices, freight added, in four ton lots'. O HAND AND FOB SALE inara, SbandaidU. Brioks, Hydraulio and Garden Lima. OUBLIO NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my iand at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX , Alexandra, 8.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitetuna.
ALBERT HOTEL QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND. HA 1 * IV; tak. ii fiver this* popular, and well-known Hotel, all visitors can rely up m every atteut'on and comtort. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANO Telephone 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Uitd i,l Kuhrua and Cambridge). ExWA M U T U THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHUKST, .. Peopeietob. 'PHIS HOTEL is rcplTte with all mode__ I requisites necessary for a First-class Hotel. Having a fine Sample Room, and the best position in the township, it is the favourite Hotel for Commercial Travellers; and on .xocount its being opposite the Town Hall is the most convenient for visiting Companies in the Theatrical line. Terms reasonable. Best quality Liquors and Cuisine. jig lelelhonb No. 890. James Rolleston/ / (Latkoi /* Hikurangi and / ' Coromandel/ /tictoria -st / East, / UCKLAND /GOOD 3AMPLB ROOMS / P 0 Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY ,BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always o draught. Horses on Hire. Good Sdablinjj and paddocking. RAILWAY REFttESHMENT ROOMS. . x u w a i BAB. Stocked with <ioest Liquors. J. E. HALL ET T, PROPRIETOR. a/ft Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS JULIA McOULLOUGH, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL hu been re-builtin first class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers aad tourists. MAGHIFICEHT VIEW OVSBLOOKIBG THE BAKB0U& Seocomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIEIT MEEOHANrS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who art thi SOLI AGISTS and Bottlen. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. ABE CASH BUYERS OP EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Higheit Prioai Given. Telephone 864. P.o. Box 346. 28/11 |
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INSURE NOW GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE* DEPARTMENT. .£1,000,000 been sdrkd to Policies -in tbe Wonderful Medicine. ft Wind , a n- Pain ta Stomwh ' Sick suing after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold 11 Nervous and Trembling }Sl^mi!ST!^^^^^^T^^^K7vifW^W^B^^9ff^iKmn^^^^ttro&i THIS IH THE BONUS YEAR, and everyone now taking out a partijipatingr policy will receive a sutatuDtial bonus at the end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver: Mmmimmffiffismmmmm^^ A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing:. SEND NO MONEY. WE lioreliy undertake to «ive one of oui Fatuous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Ueut lonian's, to over" Man, Woman, or Child Who sends ub the orroct reading ol the following PUZZLE : I Bx x T Mx x S TxxS CxxxxK The only condition is, that if ynur answer is correct, you purchaseono of our SOLID STERLING SILVER UUAIN.S to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose damped and addressed envelope so that wo may inform you i you have won the Watch. Wo are making this offer sololy with the ohjoct of introducing and advertising our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only addie»3 GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 459, G.P.O. 8 2 facts admitted by thousands in all classos of society, and one of the best guarantee. tTthl * Fr»p*r«ti only by THOMAS BBBOHAM, St. Helena, LancMhlr* Knarland tfold .7*ryw»gr«, ha Bozh, la. iid., and 3i. M. *ach. " f,Ma ' QAMBR ID G E ~r\~o aTh mOTOU JOHJST LAKE ■ STREET, CAMBRIDGE SHOEING CAREFULLY DONE —K^^Qba ALL KINCS OF VEHIt LES MADE ' AND REPAIR ' ' Milk Carts and Waggons Speciality. COACH PAINTIMC $ TRIMMING By Expkbienckd Workmen. Town Peioks riAKMERS' 7AWHI A FARMERS' pO APERITIVE COMPANY Having completed arrangments to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Reqiremeßts. GRASS SEEDS will bo a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of largo ox- I perioncc, and will be supplied to Share holders and Fanners Generally at a Mini k. .num Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. Fencing material also will bo Sup ■ plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rite. ■■e K.F.O. Co. are making arrangements for ** Supply of Sto k to Farmer'', :ir.d will \ th''ir Shareholders on an f00t ,,/ith the besr Farmers Unions in New Tbe objects of tho Company are to Supplj Shareholders withEveiy Kequisito at tho very lowost co:<t, and to pro-note aud foster any and every industry that wnl be of benefit to settlors and intending r-ettlers, and to dispose of their produce in the \ory best markets. Please note aud place your orders as early as possiblo to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COiiPANY TjIORQALE -50 - CASES - 50 MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVING QUARTS k HALF-GALLONS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE A J. ENTKICAN & CO iUOILAKP rjnHE WAIKATO TIMES is by far the 1 best country journal published in the "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture including Bedsteads, fire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony wmm "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Queen - Street, A.TTOKIjA.fIT). IMPOitTANT NOTICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or homo separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter ; and further, tho second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy " brand boxes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes I™, I ],, * h j" ; r T :^\^ ons registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE 10 UvOsLCUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to wiappera are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks-either "Anchor "or "New Zealand Dairy Association. J anvoneSZ tnlT formation which will lead to the conviction of KTwEta^rded rade ""* " SUllmS ° ther Bult " aS thu A— WES LE Y SP RAU G, MANAGING DIBECTOB, TEE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902 GEORGE GREGORY. T , , ~ AD ™ Taa , „ Tr „ Hle re^ nl a running of the mail coach CDCP.iI ITIM PHOTOGRAPT ER between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended SHttIALI I IfeS— owing to tho bad state ef the roads. Artistic Studies, Enlargements ■ Children's Portraiture and Groups t_ pALGLIESH Proprietor. QUEEN AND WFLFFLEY STREETS neatly executed at Th e AUCKLAND. X> Waikato Times Offioe. Hamilton.
EDUCED Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount— All Lines iu this Price List subject to a Discount of ?]i per cent. for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made lor large lots. Head Office— ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. WESTFIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40 per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) "B ' Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, «/tf percent soluble 00/ ' J * Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed .. Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. .. [] Bone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure Special Grass Manure " A " (for Top Dressing) Special Grass Manure " B " (for laving down per manent pasture) Special Potato Manure Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) .. Special Maize Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure "B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees) Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure .. .. ' ] £ s. d. 415 o 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 0 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 700 7 10 o 7 10 o 6 15 o 7 10 o SUNDRIES. " Standard" Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Gypsum .. .. .. 2 cwt . sackS( nett Agricultural Salt, ir sacks to the ton .. nett Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt. £ : A. 650 5 15 0 300 2 15 o 17 o 0 14 10 o 16 o o 16 o o MANUFACTURERS : Nitrate of Soda „ „ abt 2 cwt... 410 o Muriate of Potash „ ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 o o Sulphate of Potash „ ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 o o c /"il 1 . fT , " bags abt 1 cwt...-4 2 6 Sulphate of Iron, xtls „ sacks abt 2 cwt.. .*8 10 0 Sulphate of Iron, crushed,, „ abt 2 cwt... 10 o o Surprise Island Guano .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 400 Maiden Guano .. .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 576 Desiccated Blood .. ..' 2 cwt ] sacks glO 0 Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, x% cwt. sacks .. 16 o o " K.P." Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gal Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red — 4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal. 1 gal. tins .. 4/3 per ga i Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each. Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium orfine 1/6 each. 2 cwt. sacks 400 2 cwt. sacks 576 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 0 t. sacks .. 16 o o rums 3/9 per gal. Prosser & @o/s NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works-WESTFIEtD, near OTAHCHU.
The Acme of Perfection THE NEW "IDEAL" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM GAMLKSS Duawn LID, one niece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL Tl\'D STEEL ALEX, HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION.
&0& "t: to gift givers: .. Oir "arlety of Silver-Plated and So.id Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the a-.'jc; i" I'mited resources when choosing a present; the qiirJltiao are right, and you may ~e!3c + with perfect t - vi: ":y. Write for our Cata ~3&&^ Jk SEasgK£._ 6 5.36,106,126,156
r&T* AWSQN&Co. 146 and 148. Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, "'AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing onn Articles that arc ;aanr. factured by those who observe the Grelden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore von can ill enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer imam. Excelsior Coffee Standard Cofloe -■:«#§, mmi of mmi BKANDB OF TEA 3 Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Labi i). r» r lb, 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Buttery), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly), per lb. ilO Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per ib= 1 8 tVs the best of Everything is good enough for you USE i, Barrett & Oo.'a Unxld Baking Powder . .s, •a, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Egg Powder Hrown, Barrett & Cte.'s Unxld Self- Raising: Flcur Brown, Barrett & Oo.'i Unxld Peppers
IHOS B. ABTHUB.I [B . E . SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY- STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUOHONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and disposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. AUTHOR ... Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY (XiXiMcxrcxaxj) Cable Address : /■'CCOMBE, NEWMABKET." Telephone: 80. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PIUMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Khyber * J ass lioad. AUCKLAND
i\ rA NT EDK N0 W N ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE, } SHIPMENTS rF BONEDUST-iiHD BLOOD MARUBE. .' hey arc of First-chgs Quality, aad' Have Analysed as under : / i&jf " T ' i' '•.«' : Am. si, P. Lime 50. < ....: B ..1 rtua Buuedust: Am. 8, P. Lime 21 . Al-o, • ..-\ '<-••.' iCArN'iT THOMAS PHOSPHATE; OL'aNOS, *ALT, ANi> -lTrlrß, A RED ROCK SALT Tnvnluahl« for f-ok SALT 10R HAY AM) • SHEAVES. it shou 1 siLvith 09 usee, »« Si e i'.*- w , :a .;'. i:u.i. p! table, and there '■ i- r s o ■■• w ifih . \ ( - also supply beet q il f p* ' L VEILS AND GRASi .v ON HAND Stock wvSpecMly.s.JecW -outh m VViutci.CinH.iians, Duns, White ■♦rid BWk s Lirt.r Uirtons, Dauhh, S,> .ri.wfr.L u«S b'tei O-ttH. LIVSEED: I'll!- is .•xc-ilent food f-r Ca.r s%• ! Pn| | •r». It i< m revaluabh- 'ban u ft i ; .-"? (L'H-n , r p'il „ > a eb.. f,i inrticuLrs nefmi Bu\ j, if \\ Valii' 9 arc uudoubiedly the Be JB F. W. S*" H ~ *"» l 0 )li.\lr.RCE-STRFET, B N~Z IBS D po J WAIKATO MATED WATER COROr/U° MANUFACTORY 5j Latest and Most Approved Methodtj Goods of the above Well-known Brand win be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. I TkibgbwbAObdkbs . , ." •PuxcTOALti Amanutß To i &LENZIEB ft 00., Hamilton. AN) AT THE THAMES] 'UN 1 BECOME AN ELECTRICAL UiBKttEXGINEFV? *"' By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 Y'li study at home 2 Wc teach everywhere ■'! No time lost from Work " 4 Prep-in << fn ■ examinations fi Abundantly illustrated Instructioog Papers i Instruction Papers free from all unnecessary uwtnem.Vics ami theoretical side issues. S Each Instruction Paper prepared experts 9 Instruction private > j In Th« working is made interesting 11 If student can read and write, and srudiesji directed, success is assured ~ 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalnttatg-- \ 18 Backward students pi von special assistance " 1 U Open to all. No time limit Ve also teach hv mail ._n»o™:„- ov—ii j u ...in-keeping ana Accountancy, and coach lor the Au liters and Incorporated .Accountant"' T ~ oml Service, University and Law I Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and " candidate prepared by us for the : Teachers' Examination succeeded in p»ssm Book-keeping Simplified for Farafers', rocom I mended liy Jiis Hon Mr Justice Kettle* Si 6d Dast fre Stamp accepted The American School of - by the state], Head Office for Sew Zealand, m Queen Street, Auckland - * ' 1 Write for free Illustrated Hr' copies of testimonials from New and Students, t;nd mention sub are interested success certain IP oar instructions followed . - : -j to owners: * J E. J. WILKINSON DKGS to announce that he has been ap- ' ** pointed AGENT for the Cambridge div ot of Tbe Live Stock General Tnmtranca Co. of New Zealand. - .--. .' ; g-' The Company insures against death kj - disease and accident, or accidental death only foaling, calving and transit risks (sea and * and). LOW RATES. E. J.W. is also the— Ncrvich Union Insurance 0 'paay. ti£ Mutual Life Association of Australaaja Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited). E, J. WILKINBON, DUKE-STREET CAMBRIDGE \jt DRINCE ALBERT p( AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIBLS (Boarders | »•* Pupils). Chairman of Board of H. Garland. Headmastrr: Thomas Jackson, M.A3 Vice-Master : Ptttakt Stevhnbon^M 1 ! fotd and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. HAfi M.A. (N.Z.) weieted bv a sihff of Resident ant icg Masters and Mistresses. Tie College is con'ro'kd by a Koatd rernors appointed by the Wesleyan ]f« Jhurch of New ZealsMl, but' the r< eacbtug is uudenoniiuational. There arc separate Coliegrs for Bojf Jirls, tojri-tl er foroiing ilin liuost--,""' School BuiuiiugM in Auckland, lie I nidation for biarders in CoU<L :omplete, and every arrangement is road* lecure their comfort. and fully equipprd Gymntalff Central and elevated position. Large. SK jrouDds. Examination Successes -During \ve years 40 pupils have passed the Matriculation and 23 the Civil Seivii iminations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boardenr. Rom date of entry. Pr. spectus on appliention to Headr >r to Thi; Waisato 'J'imks Office. Next term begins September 23. OT bPKIJSUb HO TE AROHA. MR R L SOMFBS wishes to in"" Ketident* of ihi- Waikato thai nktn ever (he slcvo welK* - avomi'f H.lcl. acd hope» t "an-eol ttri> gir.r,<>rt |
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MR ,1, JONES' REPORT. WEEKLY MARKET RKI'ORT. Poultry roosters 2s to 2s 6d, hens Is Sd to 2s, ducks 2s to 2s 4d, geese :5s Ss to 3s. Gd, turkey gobblers 7s to Ms fid, hen tur keys 3s fid to Is, ducklings Al to Is 3d, others 4s to fid, pigs none entered, but in very strong demand. Produce potatoes £5 toil), new potatoes Shepherds ldtoljd, Kidneys IJd to l:'|d. onions IJd to 1 ;d, 7£d to Sd, butter 7d to Sid, keg sd to Sid, hams Al to Slid, others Sd to Sid, bacon "id to Vjd, lard 7d, lemons 5s to (is, apples 12s to 11 per case, wheat lis 'AI to 3s lid, maize 4s :3d bushel, sharps and bran £7 per ton. ADDINGTON STOCK' MARKET CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday.
At Addington there were fair entries and brisk business, especially in the fat classes. Fat cattle 1172) were nustly good to prime beef, the best ruling at 358 to 37s 'AI, aud others at 32s fid to 34s (id. Prime steers, £ll to £1 H2s 6d ; others. £7 to .£lO los '■. heifers, €7 to .£lO 7s li 1 : prime cows, £<i to £ll 10s ; others, £5 Os to £s. Store cattle (250); yearlings £1 to £1 7s (id: 15 to ls-months, £i to £3 17s fid ■ two-year steers, £5 10s to £5 lis ; heifers'. £1 10s to £t 17s fid; three-year steers. £o 10s to £7 5s ; heifers, £5 12s; dry cows, £1 15s to£t ; dairy cows, £4 to £0 ss. Fat sheep (5200, included a few prime and heavy consignments of wethers and ewes in wool and shorn. Many freezing lines lacked finish. Prime heavy sheep sold at last week's quotations, but freezers showed an advance. Considering the quality butcher*,' sheep and merinos sold well. Prime heavy wethers, 21s to 2Ss ; freezers. 10s to 23s 3d ; light aud 15s fid to 17s fid; best shorn wethers, 17s, 21s 3d, to 24s for extra: lighter', 15s to lfis fid; prime heavy eves, 20s to 2ls : good.lGsto IDs fid; others,lns lOdto 15s fid; best shorn ewes, lis to It's fid ; others, lis to 13s fid; hoggets, 15s fid to Ills ; merino wethers, 15s to 21s fid. Fat lambs num bered 220, the best selling well at 17s to 17 2d for freezing, up to 2 is fid for extra, and '.ls fid to 14s 5d for infeiior. Store sheep (133) were mostly wethers, woollies making Ifi l(Jd ; shorn, 14s Id ; ewes aud lambs, 7s, ss 3d, to S S 10d, all counted, aud a few hog gets Its 2d. Pigs (293) were in strong de mand, and theie was an advance in prices for all sorts. Jiaconers, 45s to 70s (5d to sid porkers. 2S< to 40s (fid to sid) ; large stores 18s to 25s 7d ; smaller. 12s Id to 17s fid ; suckers and wcaners, 7s tu 12s.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1902. OURSELVES.
Thi-; need for the enlargement of the Waikato Timks Ikis l)ff>n apparenl for some, time past. Our advertisers have not been receiving Ihal consider at ion at our hands rha, their pal ronnge demands. While . his has heen noted, many difficulties ha I to he overcome: tn make the ,i ■-.',]■■,■ ■[ altera! io:i it was necessary t<> puivha •" new machin ery, and add m >re power. This lias required the expenditure of a large sum of money, and lime ha- been needed in which lo accomplish the work. These difliculties have heen gradually overcome, and this evening the WajkATo TiMi:s appears in an enlarged form. We recognise the importance of the district, and that its increased prosperity demands thai the Press shall advance wit h the times, and true to our policy o, Progress we also are making a forward movement. New type has heen purchased for the paper, and we hone as I inie wears on to transform tli • appearance of the Timks, not only making it a credit to the district, bill bringing it abreast of newspapers published in much larger centres of popula' ion, We desire \ n thank the patrons of the Timks for their liberal support in the past, and to assure them we shall trv and do our part in the future t< rit a con tinuance of their favors,
CENTRAL STOCK MARKET.
Wk are very gratified indeed to lirid that the Te Kowhia branch of the Waikato fanners' Club lias unani mously passed a resolution affirming the desirability of establishing at Hamilton a Central Stock Market for the whole of the district. As we pointed out some time ago, the benefits to the producers are indubitable, and the project should therefore meet with the support of all our farmers. It is certain that if the Farmers' Club once take the matter seriously in hand, the establishment of such a market is assured. What is needed now is to arouse the members of the various branches to the importance of the question, and to the need for united action on their pari. This is essen tially a question in which the farmers themselves must take a leading part. No amount of supplication to a fatherly government or reliance on the eilorts of a member of a countv council will bring about the change sought for. I'.ut the hands of the farmers can be materially strengthened by the tradespeople of Hamilton, who will, as the consequence of the estab lishment of such markets, reap n benefit just as much as \\ ill the pro ducers. If a well organized agitation were started in favor of the scheme, and a public meeting called to affirm the feasibility and desirability of the project, the long-desired consumma tion might be arrived at. We thoroughly realise thai the question of markets is no! a parochial, but a district one ; nof merely alVecting one section of the cmimunitv or one centre of population, but materially, unquestionably, and beneficially re acting on all members of the state, and on till our towns, villages, or hamlets. |Jul its some lead must be taken in the matter, we say, thai as the central position of I lamilton makes il tilt; natural site for such market i. j| devolves on our tradi".iiien to take sit'-h steps a ; may gi\ e greater vitalit v and si rengi h to t he movement, I hat it may nol pro\e abortive, and pn>\ ide another monument to llie inertia of " |S ' tor which so many of us are noted. \\ e fee] convinced once I In- auctioneer ing lii-in < doing btwine s in the Waikato were shown thai the present disjointed dis 'onnected method of holding stock sales is disapproved of by both pro ducer and consumer, 1 hat t he proposed cent nil stock market u ill soon be an ace plished fact, and that the change will prove one of those progressive steps which have achieved so much in the past, and which will achieve still greater benefits in the near future.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Secretary of the Waikato Hospital dcsiies to thank Mr .1. A. Young, Hamilton, for a cake for the inmates in the < >ld Alen's Home.
A public meeting last night decided to tale up the matter of a memorial to the South Tarauakai troopers who died in South Africa,
Kerr, a .-! i:r 1 ;>.■ -mm in 11 >-» !' ni.iti hat tfi-j at V\ iiilii uu Friday, while al work, received a ~\,,v injury t- !ih l-ft liau.l by .i ntampe'.'-ae id falling. N'owdick, a minit in the Waihi mine, had a finger badly crushed. The Registrar of Electors at Invercargill was charged on Saturday with wilfully neglecting to remove names from the roll which he knew .should be expunged. The case was adjourned till Saturday. At the Sydney stork sales no New Zea land sheep were offered. Prices for prime were well in linla'Ded : others w. re ea-ier. Thirty-eight New Zealand bullocks sold at from £2O to £23. Nearly live hundred passengers left the Cambridge railway station for the Show grouuds on Thursd iv. This is the largest number that lias ever left Cam bridge tor the Show. John Idle, alias C:ise_\, alias Urey and Samuel I Huistan were.seutenced ar 1 hinedin ijy Judge Copper tu-day, Idle getting live y ars and lUinstan three years' hard labour, i.n charges of dyuamitiug a sate in the Hampden Railway Station re cently. Mr Michael Scobie celebrated his Lmith birthday at Oakhamptou, in the Maitlaiid district. New South \\ ales, the ether day. I'his centenarian is a native ut Scotland, and left for Australia with his wife, tliree sous and three daughters, in the ship l'almvra, in June, l.x:i'.i. The hun. sec. of the Cambridge Howling Club wishes members to know that the opening of the bowling season will pro bably take place uu 'he 2fitn of November, but that the green will be available for play on and after November 10th. Tue green has been vastly improved, in fact, tooks quite a picture, and Mr 0' I'oole is to be complimented on the success of his efforts. An elector of Hamilton has received the following reply from the ibu. James McUowan, .Minister for Mines, in reference to Mr Ureenslade's candidature for the Thames seat at t he last general election : " In reply to your inquiry, L have to say that Mr (Jreenslade was a candidate for Thames in lS'.l'.l as a Liberal and a sup porter of that party.—Yours faithfully, Jas. Mcl inWAX." The rabbit exporting season, though taper.ng off considerably, does not close ( writes the Ensign) for about a fortnight yet. Despite the low prices ruling at cue early part of the season, trappers have maue good wages, tne cheque tor t.vo partners in Waiuiea I'mius district from .■larch to the end of September amounting to £2O I.
Tue burglars have been particularly busy in Auckland lately. On Thursday night they were a: work again, this time at a Chinese shop near the darndon Hotel. The premises of S.ng Kee Jang, Queen street, were entered some time last night. The keys of the sate wire taken from tue trousers of the proprietor, and the safe opened and over ,£11)0 in cash taken.
Plebescites on the question of introduc ing Hibie teaching into tile public schools were taken at I'aruell and Dovonport last week. The result at I'arnell was as follows : —Yes, i;.i7o : modified yes, 11 ; no, I_7 : refused 11 vote bo. Plebescites on the question of iuworked by the Iters. Eykyn, Lee: Chapman, Hill, and Ferguson, and other workers, who distributed circulars on the subject au-1 took a vote at the end of this week. The result of the poll is that the proposal has been carried by a majority of io volts to one.
bast week a fine draught horse worth £lO, owned by Mr F. Sehultz, of Ferntree 'l ally (Yic.) die 1 suddenly when apparent ly in the best of health. A postmortem examination disclosed the fact that the stomach contained (ill) of lead in small par ticles like rifle splashes, a wire nail, three pieces of steel wire, glass, and small stones, and a hairpin. At one time the horse was running on the rifle ranges at North Wil lianistowu. and it is surmised he picked up the lead around the targets there.
Th■■ following telegram ha- been by Mr .1.11. witherford, M.H.R., from the Premier, in reply to a congratulatory wire and a request to '' remember the returned troopers " : —" Many thanks for congratula tions. The Alpha and Omega of this election will be the placing of the people on the land, and there, with our united efforts, they will go. and amongst them our brave sons who fought so nobly for us in South Africa. I have a scheme and a way which will remove the deadlock. — K. ,1. Seddon." The '■ deadlock " refers to the difficulty of arranging special conditions under the present land laws.
Our Manawaru correspondent writes:— Mr T. Hughes will begin building his new house in a few days, weather permitting, in the south-west corner of Manawaru, not on the Ilunga llunga block as has been stated. Mr Hughes is his own architect, and knows what he wants. It has been decided to sink a new well at the Co-operative cream ery, as the old one does not supply sufficient water for the use of tne factory. We are sorry to hear that Mr Ratten is going to 'eave the creamery, as his jolly good nature made him very popular. The new school house at Ar.itiatia is not begun yot, al though it was confidently stated that it would be built a year ago. The election roll has come at last, but Manawaru is left out, what a muddle! The weather has been rather better for the last few days but is still threatening.
The following is a list of the cargo carried from New Zealand to South Africa by the Federal steamer Kent:—lol2 boxes butter and It cases cheese, from Welling ton : 83511 carcases sheep, 12fi cases poultry, 1 1 ! sacks bareley. 1-20 bags meal. 572 sides pork. 1(0 cases kidneys, livers and hearts, from l.ytteltou: filjl] carcases sheep and 200 i carcases lamb, from limuru ; 13.7'a2 carcases mutton, 1000 quarters beef, 131 crates poultry, 250 crates rabbits, 251-1 sacks oafs, 353 crates kidneys, etc.. 21 sacks grass seed, from Port Chalmers; 11,065 carcases mutton, 300 quarters beef, 2i,521 sacks oats. 476 cases and sacks potatoes. For Sydney the steamer carried 3330 frozen sheep. 21 packages frozen tongues. 12 sacks potatoes aud 3055 live sheep.
I n consequence of losses through beasts being Ondemned; the ('hristchurch and suburban butchers have decided in a body to pur. base no fat cattle at the Addinaton Mai kef unless the vendors guaranteed them sound or contribute to an insurance fund maintained by both vendor and butchers paying Is for each best into the hands of the secretary to the Yards Com pany. A similiar arrangement holds good with fat pigs at 3d per head. The auctioneers have agreed to fall in with the butchers ideas, and the new arrangement Comes into vogue next Wednesday.
In tin' opinion of Mr '!'. I'ringle. who lms jusl: returni-1 to Wellington from a photo graphic tour through the King Country on Mmlf of the 'J'uiirist I >opartuient, Lake \\ iiikari'iin ana bills fair to be one of the most popular tourist resorts in New Zea land. "It will be tho sportman's paradise of the future," is Mr i'ringle's emphatic declaration. The hike district, which is at present a sanctuary for game, already abounds with all that sportsmen desire. The lake itself and its tributary streams swarm with big rainbow trout, deer are thriving, and all the recently-introduced game are doing well. The accommodation house, which is now in the course of erec tion at the lake, will be ready for the com ing tourist season. The lake is to be equipped with a steam launch, and there will be a boatshed and several pleasure boats attached te the accommodation-house. 'here are some lovely places in the neigh ' urhood to attract tourists, and they can bj got at either by water or by land. Old Age Tensions in this land Have proved n marked success, They give the ulil a helping hand, And keep them from distress. There's only just one other thing That's needful to ensure nigs, that we the praise can siiu,' i WOODS' UKEAT i'KTi'IiUMINT C . HE 20
\ t'ambridge impounding notice appeirs iu this issue.
Five hundred aud eleven women raedi eal students arc now studying in Swit zerland.
The local opinion voto in N'orth Mel bourne largely reduces the number of hotels.
The person seen taking a whip from the trap of .Mrs ('. A. Davis is requested to re turn same at once.
Mr R. \V. I >yer announces elsewhere tha he has retired from the contest for the Waikato seat in favour of Mr Green slade.
The attention of those interested in tin election of a candidate for the Waipa Kid injj or the I'ukekura Koad Uoard is re quested to an advertisement in this issue.
The tender of Messrs If. .1. Davys and son for alterations and additions to the Methodist parsonage at Cambridge, has been accepted, the price, being ■£!!>:{ iQs.
Sixty French soldiers returning from camp to St. Maio recently marched(sJ miles in less than thirty hours. This record is the best that has ever been made in r ranee.
I lie I .arras Lake station, near Molon" (N.S.W.yhas only 50 lambs from 10,000 ewes, although enormous sums were spent in artificial feeding.
It is reported from Albury, N.S.W., that the Narrandea meat preserving works have purchased s ] ieep from the H iverina at trum (id to Is per head.
A farm between Ballanoe and Pahiatua is reported to have changed hands recently at between &£& and £U per acre. Eight years ago it was valued at about M 10s per acre.
Messrs \V. C. Davis and Co. report there was a small attendance of the public at their sale un Saturday, which was no doubt due to the fact that the annual Show demanded the attention of the farmers fur two days during the past week. In consequence of the small attendance there was a (decline in prices. Replying to the toast of his health at the Sydney Town Hall, Sandow said that his trip to Australia was undertaken in the interests of physical culture. Australians, according to him, eat too much, and '' seem to cultivate their minds at the ex pense of their bodies."
Last evening the congregation at St- Peters'i' lurch, Hamilton, had an unexpected treat, for .Miss Maud Howard, the well-known Auckland soprauo, san<* tiuonod's " Divine Releenier*" an act of kindness for wuich she deserves great thanks.
At the meeting at Mangaweka, on Fri day night, a strong reception committee was formed to tender Mr Seddon a ban quet in connection with the opening of the Mangaweka section of the North" Island Main Trunk line on Monday next. The steamer Jane Doug as, when leav ing Hokitika, for her southern tr'p, on Friday night, collide! with the south pro tection wall and went aground. She was refloated this morning andj proceeded on her voyage. Very little damage was done to the vessel.
Two informations for alleged sly-orog selling have been laid against two" oc cupants of premises at Balelutha, which were formerly used as hotels. This is the outcome of a visit paid by a man and his wife engaged by the police, the couple having stayed at one place for a month. Mr Brooks, Cambridge, desires to ac" knowledge, with thanks, the receipt of the following urns, on behalf of Dr. Barnado's Homos, which have been duly remitted to London, namely:—Tauwhare ss, C.H. Is, Miss Priestly 17s 6d, Mrs Graham 12s,' Arch eacon Willis 2s 6d, .Sunday-school £Z .Jesse Howe ss. Mr Brooks purposes send ing again by next mail, as more money has sinee arrived.
On S -turday evening Mr E. 11. Aubin, of Pirongia, met with a slight accident, which wiil necessitate his being laid up for a few days. He was going home from the Te 1 Awamutu sale with two other gentlemen, ' and when opening a gate in the road was violently thrown from his horse, a younu animal just broken in. The unfortunate gentleman lighted on his head, which was severely cut and bruised, and was slightly stunned, which ne-essitated him being carried home by his companion. On Saturday afternoon, the newly formed Hamilton Polo Club held the first practice games, when some half-a-dozen players from Cambridge attended to give the tyro and a few hints and a practical exposition of the game. The game was a very good one, and showed that some of the local talent is bound, with sufficient practice, to develop into first-class players. Lady friends of members of the club dis persed afternoon tea to the players and spectators, of whom there was a goodly number. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. MR BARRON'S VISIT TO HAMILTON. .Mr A. Barrow, Land Purchase Inspector, has been in Hamilton during the last few days in order to inspect the farms in the vicinity offered to the Government for the closer settlement scheme. Although Mr Barrow has completed his inspection, the result will not bo known for about a month, as before the final selection is made, the inspector's report has to be laid before the Board of Land Purchase Commissioners, who in turn will make a recommendation to the Government, but it is more than likely that two or three sections will be selected, as the inspector for land is satis fied that the demand for land is genuine. Mr Barron is well pleased with the"quality of the land offered, but considers the price is rather high; in fact it is much higher than that asked for similar quality land in Canterbury, Otago and Palmerston North districts. The only tenure on which this land can be placed on the market is that of lease in perpetuity, at an annual rental of 5 per cent, on the value, without revaluation. There is a clause in the lease making continuous residence compulsory within a certain period. .Mr Barron will next visit the Matamata Estate, and the property of the Thames Valley Land Co. in order to make a valuation in view of their purchase by the Government. Thence he proceeds to the Bay of Plenty, to inspect other properties uf the Assets Pealisation Board, titivate in that district.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
lIAWEEA, November 1. At a meeting of the temperance party replies were received from Mr Major and Mr McGuire, candidates for Hawara, both of whom subscribe in every particular to the Alliance platform. This leaves the temperance electors a free hand. PAEUOA, November 3. Mr Poland addressed the electors at Te Aroha on Thursday evening, Mr Mills (Mayorj presiding. There was a good at tendance, and a vote of thanks was accorded the candidate on the motion of Mr Cornes. HOTLY, November 3. Mr A. K. Harris has been addressing the electors at various places and has met°with encouragement by the electors. ( »n Wednesday evening Mr W. F. Massey spoke at Laparata, receiving a unanimous vote of thanks and confidence at the close of his address. ELECTION NOTES. WHANGAKEI, Nov. 3. Mr K. Thompson, M.H.R., addressed the electors at Whangarei last night. A vote of thanks and confidence and also an amended vote of thanks only were pro posed ; but neither were put to the meet ing, owing to the uproar. ,
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OTTAWA, November 2. Knur iiundrerl Doukhobors have reached Saltcoats. Their mental con dition is in a low stair owing t .„ |, un . ger and exhaust inn. There is a great outcry about allowing such peculiar people to enter.
MR CHAMBERLAIN'S VISIT.
LONDON, November 2. « Ihe lion. J. Chamberlain will con fer with the I'.ond leaders at Cape town, in addition to the .Ministry, and receives deputations throughout the four colonies. He will probably visit Portuguese East Africa, and possibly Rhodesia. He is desirous of presiding over a joint conference of all the colonies, with the object of removing all mis understandings.
A FARMER SHOOTS HIS WIFE.
♦ ■ ADELAIDE, Nov. 1. Martin, a farmer at Dublin, has fatally shot his wife, who had lately obtained a seperation owing to her husband's intemperate habits. She went to the house to remove her belongings and a quarrel ensued, ending in the fatal shot being tired.
THE SOMALI WAR.
BOERS VOLUNTEERING. LONDON, October 31. A number of Doer commandants and British officers at Johannesburg have offered Lord Milner their ser vices for the expedition against the .Mullah in Somaliland. They propose that five hundred picked Boers and five hundred British he sent. Great enthusiasm has been mani fested over the offer. The necessity for carrying five (lavs' water supply between the oases 'is likely to prevent the acceptance of tho Indian offers.
THE PACIFIC CABLE
CONGRATULATORY .MES SAGES. SYDNEY, November 2. Sir J. G. Ward, on behalf of New- Zealand, cabled to Sir G. See con gratulating him on the completion of Pacific Cable that it was a great Im perial work, the value of which to our countries cannot be well estimated. The New South Wales Premier re plied in similar terms. The secretary of the New Zealand Postal Department cabled congratula tions to Mr Drake. Sir G. See, in a cable to the Hon: •I. Chamberlain, said the establish ment of this "all red line'' began an epoch in history, and would be of last ing benefit to the English speaking communitv.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 2. The renewed student disturbances at Kieff are purely Russian. 'SEOUL, Nov. 2. The Phonetic alphabet, as intro duced by Seminaries of Corea, with a view of displacing hieroglyphics is now being used.
BURGLARIES IN AUCKLAND
(By Telegraph.—Press Association) AUCKLAND, This Day. Burglars visited the Junction, Captain Cook, and Rising Sun Hotels in the suburbs on Saturday night. From the first two they decamped without plunder on being discovered. From the Eising Sun they got money and jewellery valued at .£l4O. The same night a thief snatched the hand bag containg Saturdays takings at Salmon's Queen-street butchery from Miss Salmon when she was proceeding along Symonds street in company with her brother and Lieutenant College. Salmon chased the thief over the cemetery wall, but fell and injured himself. The thief escaped, Lieu tenant College being crippled by a wound received in the war and could not assist.
SPORTING.
VICTORIAN DERBY. MELBOURNE, November 1. The running for the Victorian Derby re sulted as follows : Abundance ~. ~, i
Great Scot 2 Strata Florida 3 Later. In the Derby Kiengi was third, just beating Strata Florida by a head for that position. Abundance won by a length, and his time was 2min 26 \ sec, which is a record for the race. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB AUCKLAND, Saturday. tor the Auckland Trotting Club's Sprino- Meeting (first day) the weather was fine and the track in good order. There was a large attendance. The totalisator receipts for the day'were ,£1676. The following are the results:— Maiden Trot Handicap, one mile.—Bill C 1, Belladona 2, Skjohn 3. Won by six yards. Time 2min s!»sec. Dividend 13s Steward's Trot Handicap, 1£ miles Beppo 1, George 2, Luisatania 3. Won by a head after a good race in the straight. Time 4-min 16Jsec. Dividend 235. October Handicap, 6£ furlongs—Annoyed 1, Girton Girl 2, Orange and Blue 3. Won by a clear length. Time lmin 26Jsec Dividend .£1 10s. ' Spring Trot, two miles.—Polly II 1 Heiress 2, Little Ben 3. Won by 40 yards easly. Time smin 25sec. Dividend 15s. Pony Trot, \\ miles.—Miss Munroe 1 Bert 2, Jungo 3. Won by 15 yards. Time 3min lOsec. Dividend £8 6s. Class Trot, 1} miles.-Polly had a walk over, all the rest being scratched. Flying Handicap, five furlongs.—Girton Girl 1, Vulpire 2, Where-King 3. Won by half a, length. Time lmin 5 and 4-sth sec. Dividend £1 10s. Electric Trot, one mile—Little Agnes 1, Sir Robert 2, K.D. 3. Won by three yards. lime 2min o2sec. Dividend 40 2s.
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♦ Til KM; M< >v km |;\Ts."* (Received, November 2, 1.0 a.m.) LONDON, Nuvnuber ■*. Genera] [)e Wet sailed l.v the Saxon for the Cape. The Lur'opean '•hmate was unsuited to him. Several members of his family are in South Africa. A large crowd witnessed his departure at Waterloo Station without any display or emotion. General Sehalkhurgher has arrived in London, and probably replaces I >,. Wet, accompanying General !>,• J a Rev and Rotlui to America.
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ITRTHER PROMOTIONS HONOURS l-oiT XKW ZE V LAXDERS. (Received Nov 2. 5.s p. m . ri e ., • [>OXl *W. N'oAember 1. Hie following additional honours have been awarded i„ connection with the late war : bord Methuen, Grand Cross of the Rath. Lieutenant Colonel Lassetta (New South Wales) companion of the Rath. Generals French and tan Hamilton, Lieut. Generals, also Commander -Michael and Colonel Kekewick (of kimberley ), and Colonel Plainer have been made Major-Generals. Mr Percy Fitzgerald ( author of the hook "Transvaal from Within" ). Mr George Farrer, another prominent outlander leader, are to be kni-dited Amongst a lengrhy list of colonials made companions for distinguished service order are the following New Zealanders:—Majors I'. Abbott F Bartlett, Capt. I!. Stevenson, Lieut.' D. Hicks, P. Tudor and W. Town ley. The following New Zealanders re ceive distinguished conduct medals -Sergt. - Majors R] ilck , Kirk( , t White, and Quarter-Master-Ser.r t . Tracers. Sister Rawson (of Victoria) was awarded the Royal Red Cross.
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rn . LONDON, Octobar 31. Ihe citizens of Birmingham will banquet Mr Chamberlain on the 14th of November. Those invited will in clude members of all political parties. -Mr Kruger made a conciliatory ap peal to Mr Chamberlain. He'asks that generous monetary assistance be given to Boers, and urges Mr Cham berlain to inquire regarding the future treatment of the Dutch, and also into the question of the displacement of former Boer officials. In the House of Lords Viscount Cranborne stated that Russia's com munication proposing the establish ment of direct relations between Rus sia and Afghanistan regarding fron tier matters was received on February I G, 1900. y LordCurzon reports that the In dian crop prospects are generally favourable. Ninety seven thousand people are now receiving famine re lief in India, ROME, October 31. Turkey has handed over to the Dalian Red Sea squadron three ring leaders of the Arab piratical maraud ers. The restitution of property and an indemnity for losses caused by the pirates are being arranged.
THE WORTHINGTON CASE.
THE ACCUSED RECEIVES SEVEN YEARS. "A DANGEROUS LMPOSTER," MELBOURNE, October 31. Arthur Bentley Worthington was sentenced last night to seven years' hard labour on the four charges of false pretences: Prior to sentence being passed he was asked if he had anything to say. He replied : '• I had thought of mentioning three things. I hope they wdl mitigate the sentence. The first is that during the last fiteen months my health has been seriously impaired. The second is that your Honor might have consideration for my wife j and children. Lastly, 1 ask you j to remember that I have been prison for two months. I may say that my wife yesterday sent her forgiveness for what had been re- * vealed, and asked me to mention to you that she had done so. That is all I wish to say.'' The prisoner then bowed his head and cried. The judge in passing sentence said : " You have been convicted on four separate charges of obtaining money or valuable securities by false pre tences. The evidence disclosed some very disgraceful conduct on your part. I must say I look upon you as one of the most dangerous impostors that ever came into this country." Worthington was then sentenced to eighteen months for each of the first two offences, and two years for each of the other two offences, the sent ences being cumulative. The prisoner seemed stunned on hearing the sentence, and a warder led him from the dock.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, MONDAY". NOVEMBER ;$ 1902.
WHEN We guarantee our Teas better value, better grade than any gold. L. COMPARE OUR 2/- CHAMPION WITH ANY IMPORTED IN I PACKETS* JUST AS GOOD NELSOH MOATE&Co.V" . WHY BUY THEM ? & W. D 80L10IV Hamilton MONEY TO 'i> "N M<»RT<»A>r if I 4 H 11 ' H 8 E N , KnOJ -ThK'T, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TT.AHIKR OP THE PIANO, OKGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. SriciAL amnion to Tkohniquk & Thkobt HARUV I. BIGGS, 1 UTHORISb \N!> LICENSED . MJI V V ) . NSXT HAVILI I '! Kii. HxMIL J. A. YOUNG, I) E x r I S T, Opposite tho B .:ik of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Visils Te Awamuu, fit>t Tuesday in rno''th ; Niornawani*, srooud Tuesday in month; Hu-itly, ihi d Tuosday iu mouth ; To Arohn, t'i unh lues Jay iu month; other district* occasionally. IJigh-clat-s Woik. Terms Moderate. J. A. YOUNGJ - - DENTIST Will be moving into his NEW PREMISES in the MAIN STREET, HAMILTON Al «}y End of This Week. T\ ENTAL V" 0 T I C E MR E. DE VENNYIMcGARRIGLE, DESTkL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr Mj.'3»rnifle may t>e consulted on and «fter Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. f 'Wtrona-Oxide gas admin isiercd. P'i"lp«s Hxtract ; ons by the most recont prooeu. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR Q. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly the following places : N(jaruiwihla—lst Friday Te Awsmutu—2nd Friday Huntly 4th Friday. H. UPTOX. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WEST, Near Railway Station EWSON nnEPPAi LAND, OOMMI'S.SI.ON, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M E T. H. R OBWOKTII ' Tiaohkr OP Piano, Violin, 'Obllo and Singing, Having taken up his resuluuoe in Hamilton, is now prapa-ed to receive pupils at . CLAREMONT VILLA. bridge-Every MONDAY and TUES &Y. Te Awamutu-Every FRIDAY. Mr 80-worth's " Waikato ( v ) ladrille Band ' is now open to accept Eug-igements for Con ceits, Balls, 4c, in any pirt of the Waikato. FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT.—We h»ve Money to L»:nd at this rate on First-cla»8 Freehold Secur ty. Early appli cations is requested—V*ile Bros., Legal Oh'imbarH, o»p isite Vutcau L-iue, Queen street, Auoklial, 217 MR r.TKBBEbT XT pOLLINS BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTT\ SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." ONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First class Freehold Securities. W. COLKMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland. 23 7. Xridler, IL&KEAL CABRIEH, GOAL ASD FIREWOOD MERCHANT WILTON -Relief, Chip, Floral, 12s lid per quarter, 1 designed.—MUs -\ le, Auckland
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AIKAT 0 T 1 M E JOBBING DEPARTMENT. The product of the Jobbing Department of the WAIKATo TIMES is well-known throughout the district. Ill*ill CLASS WORK rS PRO AT MODERATE RATES We are prepared to execute orders at moderate rates and with dispatch in the following ; POSTERS RECEIPT FORMS CHEQUES MEMO. FORMS VISTING CARDS FANCY '\VEDDrX(i HANDBILLS J.ABELS &C. &.G. FAULL Sc V ENABLES, Proprietors.
MAIL NOTICES. HAMILTON. On and after Monday the 13th inst., mails will close at the Hamilton Post Office as under : Frankton Junction, Auckland and inter mediate offices—Daily, 9.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m. and 1.30 p.m. Thames, I'aeroa, To Aroha, Waihou, Piako, Morrinsville, Matatnata, Tirau, Okoroiro, Pataruru, Waharoa, Turukenga, liotorua, Mamaku, Ohanpo, N'garoto, Te Awamutu, Pirongia, Matangi and New stead — Daily, 12.30 p.m. Walton and Hinuera—Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 12.:50 p.m. Cimbridge—Daily, 12.30 p.m. and 1 p.m. Tauwharo Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 12.30 p.m. Whatawhata, Waitetuna, Te Uke, Okete, Raglan and Te Mata—Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, 8 a.m. Aolea—Tuesday and Saturday, S a.m. Te Kuiti, < >torjhanga and Poro-o-tarao— Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 12.30 p.m.
Kirikiriroa—Daily, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Taniahere and Pukeroro— Daily 1 p.m. Thy letter box will be cleared for dis patch of correspondence from this ollice to the undermentioned places as follows : Hautapu, Fencourt, Matangi, Xewstead. Hamilton, Frankton Junction, Auckland, and for stations between Fraukton Junc tion and Auckland—Daily, 7.13 a.m. and 11.H0 a.m. Morrinsville and stations on Thames, Rotorua and Frankton Junction-Te Awa mutu lines —Daily, 1 1.30 a.m. Pukeroro, Tamahere, Kirikiriroa, Hamil ton and Frankton Junction—Daily, 1U.43 Maungatautari—Wednesdays, s a.m. Mails now close at this ofiice as under ; Waikato, Offices—Rotorua, Te Aroha, Paeroa, Thames, Auckland, etc., and inter mediate offices daily at s a.m., and on Tues days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 11.30 a.m. Pirongia—Daily, at 2 p.m. Otorohanga and Te Kuiti —Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2 p.m. Mangapehi, Poro-o-tarao, Ongarue, Tau maruuui. etc.—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 p.m. Hairini—Daily, at S a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Kihikihi—Daily, at 2.-to p.m. The letter boxes are cleared for local de livery daily at 'J a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m.
DINNER SETS— F £»;?' 11 WILLIAM ESCOTT'S Victoria-ntr<wt. Caranridue JJAiVIXO UAM ESCOTTS victoria -ti «t n»int>rid!/<> COULJJ [-'ILL THE CAPER, WITH THEM.—This paper be tilled with items like the following, aud every one bt the absolute truth. "1 bad rheumatism fur years and tried almost everything, but got no permanent relief until 1 n-ed Cham berlain's I'ain lialm, three bottles of which have cured me. It is the best medicine I ever used." —Philit E. KiiuDiis I'enn ville, Mo., U.S.A. W. KEY, ' Agent llmiltoii; THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cam badge; CEO. M. A. AHliSti. Agent, I. Awamutu: sell it.
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The ordinary monthly meeting was held ll last evening. Present: The Mayor (Mr U . K. PucklamU. and Crs. T. Wells, (i. 11. Clark. K. I>avies, C. Roberts and C \\ . Arnold. INM lIAXCR HATES. A letter was read in connection with the recent visit of Captain field to Cambridge on behalf of the united insurance Com panies. The Mayor said Captain Field, while in Cambridge had ma le very exhaustive in qmries. Ho (the Mayor had assured him that a volunteer lire brigade would lie funned as soon as the waterworks were completed. The ollicial mentioned seemed to consider that if the pressure was at all good, and a fire brigade was formed, the portion of the town where the 5-inch pipes wore situated would get a reduction in in-11 ranee rates. DELIVERY ol' TEEJURAMS. A letter was lead from the acting Chief - I'ostmaster at Auckland, in reference to the disputed matter of telegraphic delivery in Cambridge, in which it was stated that it was the doty of the Borough Council to do what the local post-master was asked to do While on the subject Cr. \\ ells said ho bad received a letter from Mr dimming, acting post-master at Cambridge, in reply to a communication re getting an earlier delivery of the mail. He regretted having left the. letter in hi >ffice, as he would have liked to have read it at the meeting. It was the nicest ollicial letter he had re ceived in his life. ICLECTRIC LIoHTINo. The following letter on the above subject was read from Mr J. F. Kmeoi. of Wanga nui: —" Acting hs the manager for an elee tric lighting syndicate, controlled by pri vate parties, 1 ask permission to establish an electric lighting pi nt in Cambridge, to build a shed li x ti x 20 feet at some suit able point on the river, to make an artifi cial fall if necessary, to place my necessary aparatus in this shed, and to carry the wires in safe iron tubes beneath the mad throughout all thoroughfares, except in such cases whir; I can obtain your order for lighting the streets. ( If course I should have to use poles, and tina ly the sole right to carry on an electric lighting business for a period of two years, withou which right I am not able to proceed in the scheme. As soon as I have obtained this permission I will be able to furnish you with satisfactory guarantees that the work will be carried through according to specifications. I am permitted to state that my principals, if encouraged, are prepared to spend on the scheme a considerable sum and to lay the wires free to the very doors of houses, shops, etc.. within a cctain radius, and charging the bare cost of running the wires througlithe houses, are prepared to furnish lights at a figure below the cost of burning kerosene, and are prepared to carry the wires to houses far from the limits of the Corporation, at a price within the reach of all."
The Mayor said if the writer or his prin cipals would put the matter on a more tangible form the Council would afford every facility. It was decided to reply to this effect. MB HI.ACK SlAN''s LEASE.
This was a case in which Mr Blackman in l'.iOO leased two sections from the Coun cil, but had never signed the lease. He had, however, occupied them, and paid the rent to August last. He now wished to transfer the sections to Messrs Stubbing and liirkett. It was decided on the motion of Mr Wells, "that when the lease is prepared embodying the original conditions stipu lated by the Council it be signed ami the common seal of the Council attached." CEMETERY RESERVE. Mr J. Allwill wrote asking when the lease of the cemetery reserve would expire. The Mayor said the lease had expired a couple of years ago. The land was only bringing in £H lus per annum. It ought now to be worth nearly X\'<. It was decided that the matter be re ferred to a committee, consisting of the .Mayor and Crs. (lark and Havies to in vestigate and report. WATERWORKS REPORT. This report (which was previously pub lished) was read and adopted. Speaking to a notice' of motion standing in his name, the Mayor said that under the Act the first step was for tin; Council to pass a resolution, then to communicate with the Government setting out roughly their proposal in connection with the bridge. That was to say they had two offers, and at a future date would be in a position to call for tenders. The Govern ment would be asked t<> send up the regu lations, and the thing would thus be started. If the (lovernment consented, the ( ouncil could undertake the work and borrow the money without taking a poll. The contri buting bodies and, the amount to be con tributed by each ivas settled by the Go vernment, and on this list being signed by the I ioveruor-in-C'ouncil it became binding. He thought the erection of a bridge on the site proposed would be of incalcul able benefit to the whole district.
The resolution was seconded by Cr. Wells and carried unanimously. ( r. Wells moved further that the matter be referred to the finance committee, em powering them to conduct all negotiations for the furtherance of the project. Cr. Roberts seconded the resolution, say ing a good bridge would be a splendid in vestment.
In answer to Cr. Arnold, the Mayor said the proposed width of the bridge was 11 feet. The resolution was put and carried. ISOR.OUOII KNIiuW S.MENTS. The clerk reported that there were seve ral endowments on the borough which it wa desirable to submit for lease. The finance committee were empowered to draw up conditions, and call for tenders, to lie returnable at the next meeting. TRANSFER. An application for transfer from Mr ( . Fraser to Mr P. Morse was granted. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Overdraft at L'oth September, .£'2l!l 4s ; .accounts since paid jC7o 7s (id ; amounts Lodged, J-S7 1 Is ; present overdraft, £2oi> His fid •. accounts to pass for payment, £2!) |fc<'.id: overdraft when accounts are paid, PThe following were passed: 11. I'reece, ■i; (i. Kdwards, XI lis; .1. McK'erney, lbs ; Hp..lil fees £.\ lis Sd : A. Wilkinson and Co., Pel 12s lid: 11. Hell, Is; Waikato Argus, JE7 I :td:.l '!. Kdwards £\ lis lid.
HVAi SON'S 1,11-i; SAVED liV CHAM HEKLAIN'S colic, cHoleu.a AND DIAUUIIoLW REMEDY.—" A neighbour ran in with a buttle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an'! Diarrhoea Remedy when my son was Buffering with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my regular physician, who stands high in his profes sion. After administering thivt doses of it, my son regained consciousness and re covered entirely within twenty-four hours,'' says Mis Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford; V>i., I'.S.A. \\ . DEY, Agent, Hamilton . THUS. WE LI 8, Agent, Cambridge; <;Eo, M. A AIIIKK, Agent,To Awamutu, sell it. A VAU'AHLE MEDICINE. Fur Coughs and (.'olds in Children.—" I have not tho slightest hesitancy in recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all who are suffering from coughs or colds," says Chas. M. Cramer, Es<]., a well known watch maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. "It has been some two years since the City Dispen sary first called uiy attention to this valu able medicine and 1 have repeatedly used it and it has always been beneficial. It has cured me quickly of all chest colds. It is especially effective fotv children and sel dom takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarseness. 1 have persuaded many to try this valuable medicine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over the results." W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THOMAS WELLS, \gent, Cambridge; UKO. M. A. AHIEK, Agent, Te Awamutu; sell it. Wliicli Nation will roiich'theJNoilli IVlo flrat is ii nuestion wo iiut lo you. Wore not particular which it is, ii they scratch ou it Empire ii.\xu
THE LOSS OF THE VENTNOR
By Telegraph.— Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Saturday. No news .if tin* missing boat from the founded steamer Ventnor has been re ceived. The tug Sterling left Kaipara last even ing in sean h the coasts to the northward of llokianga for the boat. A telegram received this morning from Kaipara by Mr Pose Collector of Customs at Auckland, si it.-.l th it the se iw Hawk ami the b'iri|iii'Hiine Xep'une h-.d arrived therefrom uorthn,uds, and hat seen no thing ol the Ventti'T's missing boat The Minist.tr for Murine. I lull. W. Hall- Jones, has given instructions for the har bour master at Kokianga to search for the missing members of the crew of the s.s. Ventnor, to zigzag about on the water, and visit any likely points where they might have landed. HKLKN'SVIU.K, Saturday. The steamer Sterling has gone north ward to search off llokianga, Ahipara. and past Cape Maria to Spirits Day for the Ventnor's missing boat. WELLINGTON", Saturday. It is likely that the .Minister of Marino will bo interviewed by a deputation from the Shipmasters' Association urging the better lighting of the West (.'oast of this island. Shipmasters have repeatedly pointed out the necessity of a light near the Oeoe Kivrr.
LAND SALE AT ROTORUA.
(1)V Telegraph.—Press Association.) POTOIUW, Yesterday.' Several lots of land situated at Mamaku and in the town of Rotorua. near Whaka rewarewa, were sold by public auction at the Court house yesterday. The following prices were obtained. VILLAGE OK MAMAKU. Sec. lilk. Trice
"NO LICENSE" MEETING.
A public meeting under the auspices of the New Zealand Ulianco, was held at Ngaruawahia Town Hall on Friday even ing, there being a good attendance.' The chair was occupied by Mr Morris of the Dairy Association who declared his cordial sympathy with the prohibition platform.
Forcible addresses were delivered by the Rev. 11. L Ulamires and H. Mason and Mr I'orter, and received a most attentive hear ing.
Questions were asked at the conclusion of the meeting and were satisfactorily an swered.
A vote of thanks to the speakers and the chairman terminated the meeting. A meeting will be held at Pukete on Wednesday November .7th, and Te Kowhia on Thursday.
THE WAIKATO TIMES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER !) 1902
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TOWN <>F Ro'I 'ORUA Upset Annual Sec. Blk. I'rice Rental X. X. s. d. E. Robertson ... I! 48 4 7 10 () E. Robertson ... 4 48 4 10 0 0 C. E. Kusabs ... 1 ■«) 5 10 0 0 CM. Phillips... 2 49 4 10 0 0 E. Eugster :i 51 4 5 0 0 ('. E. Kusabs ... 4 51 5 6 0 0 Maggie Thorn.., 0 51 4 5 10 0 L. D. Nathan f, Co i; 50 4 10 10 0 L. D. Nathan & Co 7 50 1 (5 10 0 -Mr Mueller acted [as as auctioneer, as- fisted by Mr David Smith and Mr Jas. Redman.
"Wanteds Sic | OST, (iold Sleeve Link. Howard on i J return to Times office. fTANTED.—Runners and office Bov / A N I'M), the Public to Call on < • VAK • / \ CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton WAN'LrO Tf member that Tea, Coff»e, Pies, Pastry, Cakop, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooint*. Auckland, Local, and Illustrated papers.—-j. T. Home. Confec tioner, etc., Hamilton, butter and Eggs pur chased in any quantity. 1/8 WANTED KNOWN - <>ne Week Only at J." Missen's, opposite the Public Library, Hamilton. \KJ ANTED—Those requiring Violin?, ' I String*, and all Accessories a; pertain - ng thereto, to call on or send to H. H, Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton who has a krtre supply in utoek. WANTED KNOWN.-V. Fletcher de sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Boots (tan and black), Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (wood and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order, V. PLEBOHEE, CO - OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. 15/10 Impounded. IMPOUNDED at Cambridge,four horses, all of which are supposed to be entires ; one bay horse, four white feet; one bay horse, white hind feet; one brown horse with dark points: none of the above visibly branded: one roan burse, branded .1 3on the off hind quarter. Owners un known. Impounded by Constable A. MoGilp for running on the streets at Cam bridge West. The dark brown horse ap pears to be three or four years old, and tho others look like two-year olds. If not claimid and expenses paid to be sold on Wednesday. sth November, I'.• 4 ii. at twelve Pouudkeeper. Agricultural Show**. UCKLAND A O HOW ( RICULTURAL AT ALEXANDRA PARK, ox NOVEMBER 11th AND 15th. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME BOTH .DAYS. CHEAP FARES. EDWIN HALL Secretary.
I lee 1 ion Notices. To Tin; I N complianco with the request of the; Ministry, aud after consultation with my supporters, whom I take this opportunity of thanking most sincerely for their kind :sT IX FA VOL" K OF MR GREEN » ELECTORATE. IIIA\E the honour to announce that 1 will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS Monday. iAKUAWAHIA—Tuesday, Public Hall. RAF —Wednesday, Nov. 5. \IIA RoA—Schoolhouse, Thursday. Nov- I'UTAlU'RU—Friday. Xov. 7. I'E AWAMUTU—Saturday, Xov. s. Ladies Cordially Invited. Each Meeting to Commence at H p.m. 11. J. OREENSLADE. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAVE the honour to announce that I will address the Electors in the PERAWERA—To-Morrow, Tuesday, Nov. ■lth, afternoon. KIHIKIHI-To-Morrow, Tuesday Nov. 4th, 8 p.m. OTOROHANGA—Wednesday, Nov. sth. TAMAHERE—Thursday, Xov. 6th. TAUW HARE -Friday, Nov. 7th. KARAMU—Saturday, Nov. Bth. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will be duly notified. F. W. LANG. Meetings. ROAD I! ETIXCS of ratepayers of the Riding of the Waipa County are Breby convened as follows : In the Public Hall at Cambridge West, l THURSDAY NEXT, the 6th inst., at And in the Ohaupo Hall, on FRIDAY .NEXT, the 7 inst.. Tuhear the views of the Candidates for the vacancies upon the Waipa County i ouncil ; and such candidates are hereby invited to attend and address the meetings. RoiSERT FISHER, Chairman, I'ukekura Road Hoard. Ist November, 1002. Amusements. ROYAL y\RAMATIC /COMPANY < >Y.\ L JL/RAMATTC V/( iMI'AN Y TUESDAY, XOV. -i-j HAMILTON-W RSDAY, Oth— '■ iI)AY, sth—"MY AY, 7th—"MY K.IHIKIHI—SATURDAY Bth—" LIBRA RIAN." TE KUm—MONDAY 10th—"STRATE GIST." OTOROHANGA TUESDAY 11th,— "STRATEGIST." lIUNTLY—I2th—" MY PARTNER." NGARUAAVAHIA—I3th—"LIHARIAN." PUKEKOIIE FRI DA Y 11th —" MY PARTNER." Manager. Business Notices. ALMADALE, HAMILTON, Private Boarding* Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort aud Convenience foi Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. FIRST AWARD Christchurcb, 1595. COLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, ls'JS. FIRST and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1809. FIRST AWARD, Christehurch, IUOO-1001. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be us.-d with uthr ekira or separated iui'k, whey, or water alon». Extract from letter received from a <renlle mati iu the Nor'h Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I smarted feeding a calf about a week old, tho m ther of which w,is .-old at bi'th. Our ether cow gave so little milk we culd rnly spare a piiit per day Upon this, with }our fond, we reared the calf, using just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk hv* not been fO Seared we i-houll have used less Food. The " Call'' in question has, in the natural course of events, just dropped her second calf, and is hs d ce a cow in all resptcts asc mid be desired." From the abuva it may be leathered tint a calf can be successfully reared upon half-a pouud of Food pit day whea miik is scarce ; if plentiful, lus j . PACKED IN 2olb. f 501b., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we hive several stating that calves fed with this foolaioas fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. I. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON.
Business r«o*iC3s TUDNO T 1 C E WEBLEY, (HOTC KttS-FAIRY QUEEN) Vv ill stand the st isom at.ih £angip..i Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waingaro Road, Ngaruawahia and Whaiawhata Districts. Mr l'at. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at NGARUAWAHIA on MONDAY, and WHATAYVHATA rn TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen,'' brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buckmud in 18S8, got by the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyn—Mita Rjwe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Wm. Home, Te Akatea. WM. HORNE. HAMILTON HOTEL, Victoria Street, Hamilton. W. BRIGHT, . . Proprietor. TUB BEST APPOINTED HOSTELRY IN TiiE WAIKATO, GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOUKISTS Beautiful Garden at the rear of the Hotel IT FIBST-CLASS TABLE KEPT Best Wines ?nd Spirits in Stock. AiKa i» Deauohi and in Bottlj CIVILIT7 AYO ATTEUTION TO ALL. BILLIARD ROOM fitted up with one EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. Sample Rooms for Commercial Trave. GOOD BTABLINGH W. BRIGHT PROPRIETOE. D, MEREDITH nOACH PROPRIETOR KIHIKIHI, EUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY BETWEEN KIHIKIHI aND TE AWAMUTU STATION, Meeting Every Train. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE EXPERIENCED 0U1D33 Provided for Trips through the King Country. D. MERifiDIT'T, K.Vi ihi. rjTW. A WAMUTU & 1 ROYAL MAIL COACH Lev. » KAWHI 4 every TUESDAY n FRTD W. *t 8 ».n«. Leave, PIRONGIA every WEDNKS DAY and SATUKDAV »t 7 -.it, Arriving at every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This lirrj i •- oa "hr.'jgh T E RAV■A -M 0 A AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS Ti be shortly ;■€•.< li for eelectii r. A-SYMONDS&OO. PROPRIETORS 'B AWAMUTU ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify the the public that he his entered into po.»S3*Bio;i of above Hotel' which is one f th-.- most comfortable HoDelries in the colony. No expense has been spared to meet tin requirements of Tourists, Families and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, 11,7 Proprietor. (Late U.S.S.CO.) RELIABLE IS THE TlilE TO PLANT DATES' RELIABLE Vegetable ana Flower Seeds OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Catalogues free on application. Ak>, Catalogs of "IRON AGE ' Labour - saving Implements, Orchard Requisites, etc From Country Agents, or from 'RTHORYVrES&W SEED MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. n tno .-.-tcmnch and hy Ac den of the Liver, .euro Headache, Indigestion, iiliousnoss and Feverish Attacks They may be taken with perfect aafety by the most delicate. Manii!:.-iiir.-.| onlj ,i 7x. \..„ <>,f„ r ,) street U*te DJd, Uxlnnl Mv.;ut.i, Lumluu.
Business Notices. DO you want to tear strong healthy Calves i If so use TOLREY & CO.'S CALF MEAL. One trifl always used. Threepence per week will feed each calf. Also Linseed, Sharps, ic. SANDFRS, Q.C.E. HUDSON'S well-known and reliable GRIT J MIXTURES stoeln-d by SANDERS, Q.C.E. [YKE'B RED DRENCH and HILL'S rj DRENCHES on hand, at SANDERS, Q.C.E. pONDITION POWDER for Poultry. \J Fowl Urit, &c., Maize, Wheat and Barley. SANDERS, Q.C.E. JJ FLOUR, Northern Roller Mills, Pre mier and Champion Flour, Wheatmeal, Oat meal, Oatmeal and Roller Oats. SANDERS, Q.C.E. you choice of these TEAS at Is (Id L lb. NUIVERA ELY A, NIRVANA CELINDA NELSON, MOATE & CO. SURATUR\ CAMBRIDGE BLEND NATHAN'S No. 5 MAR \ VILLA POSU. Other Qualities up to 2s Bd. SANDERS, Q.C.E. 7~OU can rely implicitly on obtaining a good 2Us worth for every ill spent at SANDEBS', Q.C.E. ' QUALITY has bfen, now is, and always ._/ will be, a distinguishing feature of all Goods supplied. CHOPPING CONTFST, Waikato A. and P. Show. Competitors can obtain the right AXES and suitable HANDLES fr©m SANDERS, Q.C.E. r make room for NEW SEASON L FRI ITS bought to arrive, I oiler Machine Dressed Patras Currants 5d lb net, Elemes 5d lb, Sultanas CH lb. The first to machine dress fruit in Waikato. SANDERS, Q.C.E. PLEASE NOTE. TOILET CHitSTS DRAWER*, of thoroughly seasoned kauri and rimu and will made, at 255. kspeetion invited. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHIN*, GLASS end EARTHENWARE. For a large aud thoroughly up-to-date Stock at mist reasonable p'ices, try SANDERS, Q.C.E. U'TLERV to BUILDERS' and FURNISHING IRON MONGERY of every description at right prices from on: who understands what he is sellinar. SANDEBS' CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURI, HAMILTON. rpHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the X Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hermit - Hazleilean Bruar = Tuba Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. GroOia- Paddocking 2s Od per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LOED XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars sec circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' ONDERFULT) E M E D IE S TUSSICDRA.-For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaiues etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout, the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—II. J. Clifford, Morinsa villo ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge ; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Cilebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohinga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarui wabia ; R. F. Sandis, Hniniiton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2U. WADE'S WORM FIGS.—Tho wonder ful Worm Worriera— are always effective. Is boxeo everywhere.]
McNicol & Co. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, November 4. OA FRESIT-OON* I (TON rJ) S PEERS, ')\J from Kuapuko, To Mata, ami 130 E Waitetuua. ">0 Well bred l> to Two Years ' teers' Kauroa 50 Mixed C>M '■■ G. F. McCullaoii, Aur"\mier. BANGIRIRI SPRING STOCK ~SALE Wedne.-day, November 5. We will hold our Spring Sale in Rangi liri Yards on above date, and will offer Xf\f) HEAD 0F WELL-BRED OUU CATTLE 250 Well-bred Tiro and Three-year Steers, Hill Bros., W. J. Arnaboldi, P. Bolton, Baston Bros., E. H. Hammond, .Tno. Brpgmen, W. Paterson, P. Clfiffie, J Billings, A. F. Annandale, P Cuthbert, Chas Walter, F. Annandale, 300 Store steers, 2\ to 3 1 year old 30 Yearling, J. £haw,~ F. Cuthbert, D. Moloney. 3o Empty Cows and Heifers. Jno. Breg raen, W. Paterson, P. Claffie, W. J. Arnaboldi, F Annandale. 150 Mixed Cattle, G. Sinclair, Harris, Robt. Madill, J. Duncan 25 Quiet Springing Uows and Heifers John Brevrmen, K. and A. Ander son, W. J. Arnaboldi, J. Hun ter. 2 Well-bred Shorthorn Bulls, A. F. Annandale, T. Foote 30 Ewes, with lambs, E. and A. Ander son. Boy's Pony McNICOL <fc CO. G. F. McCdllagh, Auctioneer. WAIHOU STOUK SALE. Friday, November 7. OA CHOICE YEARLINGS, 10 Choice *i\J Two-year-olds, John Mellow SO Young Cattle, Jno. Latimer 200 Yearlings and Cilves, from Iltku taia 39 Fat and Forward Keifers, Stanley Brown 15 Cattle, M. O'Grady 30 Beef, J. McNicol, W. H. Hcrriea. 2 Light Waggons 2 Double seated Buggies 2 Light Single Buggies, all in good order McNI CO L & CO. G. F. MiTrr.LAGii, Auctioneer. SPECRL HOP S3 SALE AT HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. l,yE will hold a Horse Sale in the Borough. Yards, Hamilton, on above date McXI CO L & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALS. Thursday, November 27. 3 Acres of Laud, in Anglesea-street. Hairilton, on account of Mr T. Vincent McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCit.la((H, Auctioneer. IE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. ' V will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo-Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound Entries Solicited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. MeCullaurli, Auctioneer. Our Patrons Speafc Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6d to 5s Gd Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s Gd Black- Lustres, figured aud plain, Is lid to o < 6d Our Sp'endid Stock of Silks aud Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Lidies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s Gd, 3s 01, 4s Gd Bewildering Assortment of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cooking and Afternoon Aprons from Is Gd Blouses of all descriptions from :Js lid New Sun.-kadts, special value, from Gs lid Ucdtr-kirts, tucked aud ti from 3s Gd Holland Walking Skirts, smurt shapes, from 12s Gd Holland aud Crash Costumes, with Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 23s GJ, 25s (id, 31s 01 Smatt Hits, T cju .; and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Ready to Wear Hats '' from 3 s Gd Reliable Washing Prints fr ni ].', d yard Dress Hollands, 9J, 1?, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins aud Blouse Materials from (3{d. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hoiiery aud Under clothiug New Shipments of Strtiw Hits, including " Boaters," ." Brazilians,' 1 aud "Pan ama " s-hapes NewNeck'ios, Cillars, anl Shirts New Washing WaUto <asts, in white and fawn slnd..s, at ii Gd, Ss GJ, di Gd, to 14s Gd. Gen's' Dirk Loinge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tailoring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price l'st in Auckland for Liuen aud ILuseho'd tjo.ds MILXE AND CIIOYCE (Ltd QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. rpilL GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners < f property and Mortgagees also under special tables. Personal Ac ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, et<\, apply tt he 'ocal Office of the Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Cumuiißsiouuf
W. J. Hunger. NGARUAWAHIA CATTLE SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER G. The unrlpi-niL'tipd will soil at the Ngaruawahia Y.rds ''ii Tl ursday, November (ith : *)n WELL-BRED FRESH-CONDI- V 'HONED fiIBEE- YEAR -OLD STEERS, J Jackson. 2 Heif rs 3 Einntv ! 'pifpfi) 10 V\ ell-t r.-1 Eo- rJ F ur-year.dd Rul •■ k-. A. N'.c-.l 20 Choice is-month M-era and Heifers, J. Heth riugton 2") Well-bred "One and Two-year-old Mixed Cattle. J. Pollock 8 Choice Steers, Mr Hall 15 Choice Two-year-old Steers, R, Holmes 20 Fresh-conditioned Tlirse - year - old Cattle, Waingaro 20 Mixed Cafle, Waingaro 20 Choice Spring Heifers 25 Mixed Young Cattle, Neighbourhood Dairy Gov s, Sheep, Horses', etc., etc. Entries solicited. At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNT E E. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8~ Cambridge Cattle Sale The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards or. Saturday, November 8 ° I~A WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLI xO\J from 1 isko and Neighbourhood 30 Well-bred Young Cattle, 8 Snrinzers W. W. Lindoey 8 ' 20 Choice leadings. J. Seabroke 24 Strong Calres and Yearlings, 4 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane G Good Yearling*, W. Semmens 10 First-class Dairy Cows, at Calving from Auckland SO Well-bred Young Cattle. N. Banks. 20 Choice Yearling and IS-month Steers, S Quiet 18-month Heifers, Fen court 40 Well-bred Quiet 2'- and Three-year Iresh-eonditkned Heifers, Han non Bros. fc Yearling Steers, 2 Springing Heifers H. G les. 6 Good Dt.iiy Cows, at calving 7 Choice Well-grown Shorthorn Bolls, 15 aLd is months old, Wm! Vesper 1 Choice Roan Shorthorn Bull, D. Ash- At 12.30 sharp W. J. HUNTER. RAXGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesday, November 19. undersigned will hold his ueua I. Sprir g Cattle Sale on above date (\f\{\ WELL-BRED FOR WAD BUL \J\J\J LOCKS, & CHOICE YEARLING & IS-MOKTH STEERS & HEIFERS & STEERS 00 Choice Very Forward 3i-year-old Steers. Matshura 34 Very Choice 2£ and Three-year-old Steers, W. Milne, McFarlane 160 Choice i'onnsr Cattle, J. Shefield, J. Bruce. F. Storey, mid Mrs Storey 25 Chni e 2',-yar- Id Steers, J. Hsi let 80 Well-bred Young C.tile, R. M-.dill, Lynch 15 Well-bred :■;.',-vrar old Ste r , nearly beef, C. Cb'ing 25 Choice Ere-h Three-year-old Slews W. Pdtter-on 30 Choice Thvee-ycar-'ld s'eers, infnsh condition, Dingle Bros. 25 Well-bred Two-year-ol Steers, G. Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tukero ' ies Solicited. W. J. H U N : OHAUPO STOCK SALE. Tuesday, November 11. For sale at the Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, November 11th : QE THREE-YEAR STEERS i: COWS 00 from Kawhia and Te Mata 20 18-month-old Steers, Pukerimu 20 Mixed Calves Tauwhare (JO Ewes, with large leinls at side by Shropshire Rams _JVT. J. HUNTER. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 12. In consequence of the Aucklard Show, the urder.-igned will hold his next Side at Hamilton en above date of A A P R I M E BE E F tfcU from H. S. Hawk n a , A. Main, R. Cowley, R. Seddon, J. Livingstone] W. J. HUNTER. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL. 1 The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Hallett to sell on the farm at Churchill, known as A. Gibbs' about the first wefk in December, the whole of his TIVE & DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cuttle, 60 of them dairy cows 30 Horses Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildinsrs, Cowsheds, etc., and a Flaxmill, all complete, on property. Terms at pale. Full particulars in future advertisement. W. J. HU N T E R 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HOUSS SALE. rpHE undersigned wi'l hold a Special Sa'e JL of Ilir.-cs at the Himilt- n Borough Yards about the ii.id ilii of DcceinUr. W. J. HUN T E U. St. John's Collegialc Pchoul. "Tin: pan," N ar Onchui'ga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO' FOR BOYS. E KM)JUSTED : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master: R. L. Mclllroy, N.Z. University. Scconi Assista; t Master: R E.Hall, B A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. Ui d versify. VISIIING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : LI. Kreuz.r. Eur Sketching : Kenneth Watkin=. FurGyunifrticf. < W. 11. Carsolo. A Spovial'Bu< runs moininsr ;;nd v> niu? connecting with the Omhuuga tram, for the Oi.uv 'uiei cj of i:h_v pu: il-. Prospectuses ui;.y b> had at the Di»ce,an Office. Miortland Sine', at thy I'uksellas, or on apt lieatiun to iLe Headiatsli r.
Davis & Co- ALL FARMERS and theii wives are .requested to attend A Public Meeting At DAVIS AND CO.'S NEW AUCTION MART, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 8, At 2 O'Clock, TO V*TE That Davis and Co.'a Auctiun Sales, which are to be held EVERY SATURDAY on and after October 4th, will be as great a good to the Wftikato Farmers and their wives for the sale of their Froduce of all des cription ss the Waikato Show, and that by your att(nd«nce and support ycu are re quested to assist to establish a WEEKLY SALE MARKET for your own Froduce, for which we shall be glad to receive your entries. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respeotfully yourg, W. 0. DAVIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parts of the County, f ALES IVEKY SAIUEDAX of Poultry, Pigs Oblves, Cattle, Eorses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NEXT SALE— Saturday, November 8. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour as with your entries. SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOK- Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Hibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud Sheep Langdown and Sons' Imperial Calf Food— the best in the market Fianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Statuary Wertheim's Sewing Machines, on very easy terms Also, IHE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for sale in all parts of the W, [ kito, Raglan, Waitetuna, Kawhia, etc , from from 50 to 5000 acres, in price fro 1117s 6d to £S per acre, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. Also, House l ropertj and Luiiding sites. rj%»' <p° us if you want to buy or lease •uul 1 operiy, and we can fix you up with vkpy k\sy tebjh Those Laving Good S Pi ope 1 s tor side will do well to place same with ns, as we are in direct on muaioUion with buyers iu Ih> South We want good' . litnestoue property at present. Four 1 properties having lately changed h through us is a proof we know where to ; buyers. Our terms are-No sale no charge.. Sale at 2 p.m. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefice • OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reiuctions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Offico seeks to be mere'y elf-supporttnsf. Estat s under Wills or lutestacies when cunv. rtcd iuto cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. Tub Public Tbustfk can be Appointed Kxe< utor of the Will or Codicil of any ' person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of p?rsons who with to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trasts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man agement of Property as Attorney or Agent The Public Trustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and [Jnclaim» ed L*nds. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment oa Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment for full particulars apply to TP.E PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee of the Colony. A UCKLAND "pREEZING pQ. ARE CASH BU7ERS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCt Stocko'xners please communicate with out Buyer, MR <i. RUNOIMAN, Cambridge or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. Wo aro also BUYEKS of FACTORY BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANURE AND BONEDUBT. PRICES AND ANALYSES 03 /FILICA TTON. A. BEVINS, Manager. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Froduce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, Viotobia & Loemb Stb., AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce ran depend on obtaining tho Eighest Market Price, with Quick Sales md Ai count Sales immediately remitted. Special iccommcdation foe ' w ~- and Poultry. Fruit Sales held 1 DAY during the Season. Oat Country Sales conducted. Large dation for storing M;- : 7e and otbei until fair market price ire obtair*! EeTABLUBHD 18 Yw» j Rmkbbiici : Utiou Fan'* of / ugfrj |
WT/1902/WT_19021103/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,062 | MR GILRUTH'S REPORT.
I in l follow ing i-x'u'ii ; - ~,.• ;,,k. ;i U! " Mi' (blrulh's annuiil report To 1 ■"'"rnmenl : —Referring to :.. :•• i •ii|. | n\iii-' towns, .Mr tiilruth ,<l '•> ' liiii ;i general measure of 'l' -ovi'infiil has been lirouglit nboui : I niain.aiii 'il as a consequence of " ' nfonvm.'iit of tlic hairy Indus ;> Ai-i. Inn country dairies, namelv, o-■ supplying factorios and • onori.-s. an- in a very largo p-r ---i.iagc or cases in n more or less •'!; an.l insanitary condition. ''n ill-- subject of ihe breeding of irscs in 1 1, ■ rulun) for military pur ■•' *. Mr < 'iliutli allirnis thai he iows nf no country in the world ■Her Mill- -I for tins object, and i: ;ly requires exercise of the requisite is!nc~s acumen to initiate a regular il uiutually reniumerative exporl ale ni iroop horses. Keen after ' v|.--ri.'iice of flip liner war the j- !'i ■ i'-t of the New Zealand horses ■. :,'. in rally speaking, too litl le ae. tor most olHcial reports from s a! of war to the War Oilice in ■l'rloii. Mr Ciilruth believes, are
:iss | as Australian, which, in view ■ i i lie aversions lately cast upon some Australian remounts sent to Africa is a distinct drawback to this colony. Mr <■ iiruth suggests that the Govern ment should make an arrangement with the Imperial Government for the supply of a thousand remounts an nually for service wherever required at a fixed price per head, conditions us to selection and purchase to be a natter of mutual agreement.
ANTHRAX. Dealing with anthrax, Mr Gilruth .n his annual report to the Govern ment says, deliberately and with a full knowledge of this subject, that, pro dded remedial means are not soon adopted, he foresees in the not distant future the transformation of Auckland district into such n hotbed of anthrax as can be only compared with the 1 'umberland district of Australia, and '•ertain parts ~f Russia and in India. As he is absolutely certain that the lepartment has not been advised of anything approaching the total num ber of outbreaks, and the fact that there has been no recurrence of the disease after the first season on anv affected property gives him hope that were necessary means now adopted in a few years we might be able to say all danger of recurrence had ceased. .Mr Gilruth comments strongly on the apathy of farmers themselves, which he declares is ap palling, not to say criminal. It may be necessary, he says, to reiterate the fact that every single outbreak of the disease has been traceable to im ported bones, and, therefore, that it would have been averted.
As to tuberculosis, Mr Gilruth points out that certain districts, as, for instance, YVaikato, Marlborough ami Nelson, are remarkably free, while others, notably a portion of the West Coast of the North Island, are just the re vers-'.
A STRANGE SUIT.
According to the Toronto Mail and Empire, one Celibert betel,vre has en tered an action for eighty pounds damages against his pastor, the Rev. A. CorbeiL The plaintiff bases his action on the alleged grounds that, although he is a parishioner ,'of good behavour, his pastor, when visiting tin- parish of St. Philippe, in January last, in company with one of the churchwardens, omitted to call at his house. The declaration states that the pastor's visit had been announced from the pulpit, the announcement '"'dig also made that the priest would call at the residences of all Unman Catholic freeholders. an has been the custom in the parishes of this province from time immemorial, but that the de fendant without any reason, and with a view to humilate plaintiff*, declared several times thai he would not call at plaint ill's house, and, in fact, did not call. Lefebvre further complains that this act of his pastor became the genc i':|l "."pic ofeonveration, and whenever lie met any of his co-parishers they asked him whether he was still a Unman Catholic, and what he could have done to the cure thus to be re fused a visit.
THE DEPOPULATION OF RUSSIA
According to a recent report, Russia is in more danger of being depopu lated owing to the extent of infant mortality than in France. Tn certain governments „f the empire the pro portion of the children who die it, the first year is as hi-h as 10 and even ">0 I"''' ~(' nt. In South-Kastcrn Russia it is even higher. I: is also noted that the rate of infant mortality is much lower anion- the Mohammedan and .Jewish populations than the Chris tian. The report ascribes this terrible mortality mainly to the ignorance of '•"' peasants. The report also recom mends thai measures be taken to cause mothers, especially among the middle class, to care for their own children, as it is pointed out that the low rate of mortality among Hebrew and Mo hammedan children is chietlv owin" to ,l "' o'l'-l that in Russia Hebrew and Mohammedan mothers nurse their own infants.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1002.
Printed and published by Robert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1908.
; i boon i'.\ t lis mcdiein tli strongest al-puritier and n " sarsaparillas." Aver's. , Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. fir- K i < > tf ' vCsS / \i f if If. -awake all ni'^ht barking. * } TOR COUGHS & COLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!!! *'— i urn —rrtaagM—b> (OLD £Y£.RYWHERE fyfc & 2/6. AND A OENCY L ASD A Thp undesigned has for sale or lease on Iberal terms— DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FABMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T,wiSE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES T'i owners of property : My terms are no Etta a i c!.;ii ~''). A R. LANGLEY, land agent and valuator, RAGLAN. IHE TTTAIKATO T>ACON HO. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Bey to notify that they are Ruyera of well finished Dairy and Grain-fi-d B.icon Pips weighing drcwed 120 to 150lhi at highest current prions all tho year round. Heavier pigs : d well finished may be bought at lower rices. PitfH received at Factory on Tuesday, ■Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will he paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Tigs received during each week. Our p-esent prim for pn-ne Bacon Pi<<s, right size and qmliry, in I.V! per lb. Kaiiige of Pia-H to Fieti>ry in also paid by tho Wai kato 13 ic in Company. GEOP.OF. WATT, Manager. 'AMES riALLY, Secretary. Alfred Buckiand & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SALES TI'FT; IKY-;-F.r 111 U. Skin*, Woo Tallow, and Bones, Hay and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMI7KRA—Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pi/n. FRIDAYS UonvK Harare, Vehielef, Kay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales At WAIUKU-FIRST SATURDAY in each month. POKKNO-MONDAY bofm Ruroiman Sale. RUNCIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. FUKKKOHE—LAST MONDAY in each month. TU/iKAU-FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AOP:NTS FOR: ChcMerfield Ouane, Littlc'H Liquid and Powder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Poi.-on. ON <SALE AT THE HAYMARKET: ■ ' "'uct, Superphosphates and otl er Mnuros; Grans Seeds; Clovers fr< m Cross and Sens, GlßKgcw,and Hurst a :d Frnp, London ; Maize, Oats, Chaff, &e. The Hay market, Alsbb* Si., AUCKLAND.
WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT OP A BAD COLD MEAN? Oi.ly too frequently a serious attack of Pnenmnnia and the sowing "f the PHid-i of that pr-m-ge of Immunity", Conwumption. These pvils can b a averted hy taking TUSSICUKA, whi. b has been pr ved by experience to he the Remedy of the Age fer all complaints of the TliFoat, I,unir« and Brotie.hml Tu l >en. Pri-e 2s (id per Bottle. Obtainable at all Chemists, and St, rekeenern throughout tneeoWiv,
<K>OD Fun RHEUMATISM.—Last fall I was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheumatism which caused me L'l-eiit pain and annoyance After trying several prescriptions and rheumatic cure." I decided to use Chamberlain's Pain Ealm, which 1 had seen advertised in the South After two applications of this Remedy I was much better, and after using one bottle, was completely cured.—Sallie Harris, .Salem, X.J, U.S.A. Vv. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THOS. WELLS, Agent! Cambridge; CEO. M. A. AUIER, Agent' To Awamutu ; sell it.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. SHEEP SHEARS Best and Cheapest B.BA. T.U.S. No. 11 k TURKEY STONES, Fine Line. SHEARERS' REQUISITES. Wool Packs at Cut Prices. THOS. WELLS, Oct. 23, 1902. TIAUPIRI poAL YTINEB JMITED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Goal Dealers in WaiWatn Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward 8. Wight, Huntly, will r>» promptly attended to. FKANZ SCHERFF, k , Secretary, Anckland, April, 1899. GEOfiGEETam LANP, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAM), with suitable house and outbuilding, eecurely fenced, and tub-divided into convenient paddocks, in good state of cultivation 247 ACRIS LAND, all fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACHES LAMP, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry opeu land! all dry land teirg surfjee sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all'fenced and sub divided into suitable paddock-, all in grass or cultivation, small house, and stockyard. Sihool, creamery and rail wbv station wi h n 1 [ miles. Prico reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDEKCF, with half-acre land on the Hamilton ro.d. townslrp Cam bridge, eituition unequalled, very dry land. ' } TE UKU-500 ACRES. jPartbuOi, balance fern and.mjnuku. Land, ring fenced sud subdivided. Hoi.se of five room (kauri and nmu) bam, cowshed and stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge one ot the best eites in the township ° ' FARM of GO acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, eecurely fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE k GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE D ROW N L E tf H O K N g We have the grea« est laving strains in the world, and are now Looking ordeis for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Frown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from egi/s from our yards by Waikato breeders.-Write for catalogues to T. A. RRUOKER, Otabubua. Particulars also from Secretary Waikato Poultry Club, Hamilbu. 822
FOB, SALE LOCKERBIE, MATAMATA, WAITOA. I'HB PEOPrRTJ OF The Assets Realisation Board. 11RKSK Properties have beet mrveyed into FARMS of suitable area, rrom G5 acres to 350 i.cres, are of Gn d Quality S <il, Well VV itr.-d. Close to Railway, :.nd withiu easy ii-t;*nco of Creameripß and Factory. Buyers may select Any r°a, and Purchase q VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY SENT. INTEREST.—4S pt err turn rnr annum. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may be ibtaitiHij from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on tbe Properties. Mbssbs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Mornns ville. Messes MoNfOOL k CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. ~SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, Doing Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at all hours, Order promp ended to pHEAP MONEY MONEY pHEAP MONEY IN SUM* OF £IOO to £IO,OOO COUNTRY, CITY, .st hrurban TREEHOLDS At |»rr rent. Teims of Repavt.i-nt of the vloat Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. 11. RICHARDSON, Government Inn r>>uce • on misri.uer - OTIOE TU FARMERS AND OTHERS A PURE BONED! ST GUARANTEED. The fo!l->wine i c Brands o'B)'i.rinsf. !'. t of our various a . ti' "ul Manure-!: PURE BJNE Fi/HJR PURE PUKK KO"«fi'.J)rjsT (c »r>-e) AI.BONFDI sr WHEAT A* D CORN.MANURE ROOT MANTsR TURNIP MAM' RE POTATO MANURE GRAS.S MANURE MAIZE MANURE Trices, Analysis, :ind Sample? on applica on WARNOCK BROS. 28/2 Diiibiim--trpiit, Auckland. MAMA KIT FINEST MOUNTAIN-GRO'M KIMF IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-39 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EYERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER. AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AG* NT, Noabvawahia Teltnrrams rromyitlv attcrdfld tn. JS.'7 HAMILTON Waikato LTON I I ASIIBURTON kato I I Canterbury AIKATO GALVANISED TRON HARDLEYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholcßi'e Mil R tc.il Manufacturers of Spouting, r; ; -jyos, Baths etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED I':ON CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of Firrt Quality. A T 111 A L •OLIC ITE D. TI A1\I) LEV BE O 8.. John Bettley, WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hot;«D. BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Couneoted therewith is i'HEHAM!ira OOFFEE PALA3E- Hoi Di:o.JiJis I)Aaf/i Fiios 12 to 2 o'croox Chops and Rteafcs Rnzij in Ten Minnies. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK vj*§" Luce.-, Re.Kattan, Hhows, &c, Catered FT AMIL'a 0:l GA 3 COMP A N * A (LIMITED), H~s isgAUs: LACKSMITK'S COAL COKE, £2 per tea of 22 bags; 2a per bag. TAR, Od pe- pallor, for 25 gallons or overr or r Uj.B quantities. Woi^s: Clarence.- treet, HamiltoL.
Pyramid Steamed Bone-meal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis. Igg 0 Buyers will pleuso note that Pyramid is uur Registered Brand, and that they get it, some unecnipulou-i dealers having suld an inferior article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now being beoked for Pyramid delivered (October, November, December, January. ALS 0 , SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPP, & 0 , New Crop Due Early in November. W. S. LAOEIE & CO. 29, Customs-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson S West, HAMILTON. Wp are cash buyers <f t'u, Eggf orsehair, t'ungu-i, ite.,et. TUCK KU'S FAMILY T3AKTXG QOWDER r AMILF JJAKING OOWDER Established 18S5. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG MOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. IGG I OWDER liuv it for I'.-mra.L-p* OUXSHIXE TfELLY /"WSTALS Ouxshixe .Jelly Crystals A Curat Success,. List of Flavours on Each Packet. OCXSHTXE pI'STARD DOWDER Ounshfxe Bustard : t owder Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs may be too clear—This will suit you " down to the ground." tin Boxes (1 packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. CUXSHIXE| pUDDING DOWDER OUXSHINE I UDDIXG I OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberry, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pinkj Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AIvARANA QTARCH LAZE KARAX'A kJTARCH IjLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and Gd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. IAMPBELL AND TIHRENFMED pOMPANT, FIMITED, Capital £303,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY vJUEEN-STREET AND DOMAIN BKEWERY, NEWMARKET. Dißßrrops J. Lgjan Camt PKit. Esq. (Chairman), Abthub M. Mvbbs (Masspiuß Director), and Lko V. Mtebs. SKOiIETABI ; AiJBIIjS, Baskaet. Coblo Address: " BpebivQ," Auckland, AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER ft CO., •« Build o? " ALE STOUT, London M. B. FOSTER & SON 3 (Ltd. " Bnelj ALE and STOUT, London 1. SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Srrlney and London D. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hambnrp W. ft G. GILBBY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D, CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN ft CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, I>a>:doa ;ASE, SON & m., 8.0.5. WHISKY D«rlin«t-n HIRAM WALKER & SONS /Lid. " Can-H.in Clnb "WHISKY. Ontario DUNVILLE ft SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, l ■■': t SIR JOHN TOW:-[I & 30NS IRISH v. a h\KV. !■••::•, ROUYEP. GUILLET & CO., BRANDY ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tannuda, MOET &" OHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Sp'.l)'.' KRUG ft CO., ( EfAMPAGNE, Rpimx RUTNAKT ft C<>., CHAMPAGNE Raimi E. IRROY. CHAMPAGNE, Reims A, COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE. Chalons Fid.. Etc, Etc A very Larer o> the msj BEANP3 t W)NFS_& SPIRITS, inoludinp T " : ES. always on band, CIGARS.—Mud? wiHkuown bbands SMecti-sn. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exbibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hihition, 1880; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879,1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 18S6; Dun' edin Exhibition, If 90. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Alo (bulk). Special First Award Gold Medalj Ale (bottied), First Award; Stout (hulk), Special First Award Geld Medal ; Stout (botthd), Spicial First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited j and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : Firrt Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFBEED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful iin Worriers—are a sure remedy, in J.S es. Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALVES. b/tbL^..° IL i8 ' the bG3t SUbßtitUt9 lOr th 9 «™ <*«* torn milk Oil, thrive better than those fed oa whoUmilk. 3> ° f C ° d LlV6r C ° d^ ive , roilis^ uri9h l 7g will give you Strong Healthy Calves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the S2, h » "* t0 U39 ' aud thMa * - preparation rehired Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will eive you large and certain profits ' » ve Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. [lie New Zeakid bm and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. LAJSTD -ok SJLI^-B}. LA.NSDOWNE ESTATE, Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED T NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND Eversley Estate, «&:=— 'OF 854 ACRES, all ploughed : and grassed, Woodlands Estate COMPRISING Otterbum Estite THE BLOCK NEAR THE TJwN • SHIP OF T'UPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, Contain* NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND grassed. 4422 Acres, %&**"* 29m,le8ufHamilJ *gs«^*£***i£®i * oAljb. on and atter The land is of excellent quality, and is ' admirably adapted tor DAIRY FARMS. \VP(IllP«flvl V \«v X. I<Wk-> OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, " eU iW. *, 1902. on Liberal Termq T E ? MS 0F pa ™ent : 20 per cent un Lil D.rai 1 ermS, cash, 5 per cent end „f two years, 5 per cent ON 23RD APRIL, 1902 *™ua ly rer five following yean. Interest 41 ' ' per ceut. J Applications to be addressed to the uader- Copies of plans and full particulars f^ e ! > from wh om Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned further iofonnation may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particular obtainable from the undersigned WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. \ AVE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. & I ladies, xta drink £ h TEA ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is 1 certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is I nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ' ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor ; respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in ! a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, aud no other tea I grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous S*/VC%IW& which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to tt agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack | age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee I that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from - W Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ; Parr Bros., Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell ■" Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland ' PARR BROS., Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. . edustsand Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorue Prosser and Go's Special Manures Root, Potato, Grass, etc., Steamed Bone.' dust, • A and b Superphosphates, Bonedust and Blood Guano, Kainit Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Rock Salt Coarse and Fine bait Lime, Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and Carrot Seeds Oils plf, e eT g ' ' P ' Ir ° n ' Nail8 ' Eid^ S P™^S, AGENCY Cowslip calf milk. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Raidan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole ajreutfor tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, aDd if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with ms, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to chow them the killing jual - ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TALNUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 P. FOGARTY, GENERAL CABKIEB, OOAL & FIREWOOD MERCHANT CAMBRIDGE. BEST TAUPIEI COAL delivered at Mine Prices, freight added, in four ton lots. O HAND AND FOR SALE 'airi, StundairJs. Bricks, Hydraulio and Garden Lima. All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11 Blocks V. and IX , Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28^8 Waitetuna.
ALBERT HOTEL 4 U i; E N S T K,E E T AUCKLAND. HA VINO tak-m over this popular, and well-known Hotel, all visitors can rely upon every attention and comfort. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANO Telephone 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Lata of kot.arua and Cambridge). T . A » A il U T U the commercial hjkl JOE. BATHL'JiST, .. Proprietor. 'PHIS HOTEL is "rTpllte with all modern A requites necessary for a Furt-class Hotel. Having a fine Sample Room, and the best position in the township, it is the favounte Hotel iV Commercial Travellers; and on account its being opposite the Town iiali is the most convenient for visiting Companies in the Theatrical line. Terms reasonable. Best quality Liquors and Cuisine. i ,g Telelhonb No. 690. / /v James Rolleston A// (Latk o? / Hikurangi and / - Coroman del / V , proprietor/** / f /VICTORIA -ST - / EABT, f / UCKLAXD /GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS P 0. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCEK. WINES AND SPIRITS 0? THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbe.l's Sytciil Brew always on draught. Good Shooting and Boating. Horaos on Hire. Go >d Stab in* aud padlocking. RAILWAY BEFftES'IMtiNT ROJM3. E A. I L W A Y B A E. Stocked with finest Liquors. J. E. HALLETT, PROPRIETOR. j, /D Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MES JULIA McCULLOUGH, Proprietress. THIS HO TEL rus been re-built in first class style, with a view to afford ng every convenience for travellers and touri.-t j. MAGHIFICENT VIEW OVEBLOOK.NG THE HiSfiOUfi Secoomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO\ Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIEIT MEEOHANIB, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who an the SOLI AGEITS ud Bottlari. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. SI. &0 C ARE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prices Givon. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 \\\ \\% % \ <t». \ V \ |
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SEND NO MONEY. WE hereby undortuke to give one of oui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orrect reading of the following PUZZLE : I BIIT MxxS TxxS CxxxxE The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING SILVER (JUAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that wo may inform you i you have won the Watch. We are making this offer golely with the objoct of introducing and advertising our goods. ~ Cut this out and forward to our only addreBS GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 4.59, Q.P.O. 8"2 _ VhTa. no OPERATIVE nOMPANY Having completed arrantrments to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Reqiremeiite. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and I are carefully selected by men of large ex perience, and will be supplied to Share holders and Farmers Generally at a Mini mum Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. IENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.O. Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of Sto k to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders ou an equal foot ing with the best farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and overy industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY A Wonderful Medicine. rial PILLS rous Disorders "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.' JXiS? Stoa * ch j la Paiwd Digestion; DiwrderelLirerl *? 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It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter ; and further the second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy " brand boxes with the Association's brand ■ till remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons usm«- boxes bearing the Association's registered brands u " ' TO PROSECUTION, and also to request tL_. r . ,„„„„„ L ,, obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLEY SPRAUG, MANAGING DIRECTOB, THE N.Z. 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TO STOCK OWNERS. , E. J. WILKINSON DEGS to announce that he has been ap» *' pointed AGENT for the Cambridge dis ct of The Live Stock General Insurance Co, of New Zealand. The Company insures againtt death b/ disease and accident, or accidental deatb onlt foaling, calving and transit risks (sea and and). j LOW RATES. E. J.W. is also the— NcM/ich Unici Insuranoe Com pany, Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited). E. J. WILKINSON, DUKE-STBEET CAMBRIDGE (RINCE LBERT j AUCKLAND, I FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Da? Pupils). * Chairman of Board of Governors: Rsv. C. \ H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, MA. (Load. J Vice-Master: Stuart Stevenson, M.A. (Ox ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rainforth, "•■ M.A. (N.Z.) assisted bv a large staff of Resident and Visit- 1 iug Masters and Mistresse?. The College is controlled by a Board of Go vernors appointed by the Wesley an Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religions caching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, together forming the finest set oi School Buildings in Auckland. Ihe Besom modation for boarders in both Colleges is complete, and every arrangement is made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play grounds. Examination Successes-During the last five years 40 p u P us have passed the N.Z. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service Ex aminations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders made from date of entry. Prospectus on applicntion to Headmaster) or to The Waixato Tecum Office. Next term begins September 23. 2/7 HOT SPKINGS HOTEL, TE AROHA. MR R L. SOMERS wishes to inform the Residents of the Waikato that he hss taken over the above well-known atd favourite Hotel, and hopes to merit t «mtii/ uanoe of their support. ,
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The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1902. UNITY OF THE LIBERAL PARTY.
I r lias im■ i>ll snnii'W hal amusing 11> (il)sci'\ c i lie ellbrts t lull li;i\ c inaili' fni' some niitiiilts past liy tin' Conserva ' five party in Waikato to create di uiih'M in tin' Liberal ranks In en «lr;i\ (Hiring to induce a inultiplieit v of candidates to come forward and I litis split i lie Liberal vote. It is evident !y '
clearly recognised that the farmers and the electors of Waikato generally are distinctly in favour of the pro gressive policy of the present Govern ment, and that if there were a straight - out contest between the presenl member and the Govern ment candidate, the success of the latter is virtually assured. The only hope, therefore, of j\Tr Langs re election lies in the Conservative party being able to cajole some halt hearted Liberal to come out and thus split the Liberal vote, and various names have been suggested as coining forward in the Liberal in terests. Only a few days ago it was stated on the authority of a Kawhia correspondent thai Mr McCardle would be a candidate, and that there fore although Mr Dyer retired there would still be two candidates from amongst the Liberal ranks—Mr (ireenslade, the Government candi date, and Mr McCardle. I Jut Mr McOardle is evidently too true a Libera] at heart, and too keenly ap preciative of the great benefits thai the administration of the presenl Go vernment has conferred upon the fanners and the people of New Zea land to be caught by such wiles on the part of the enemv, and he has lost no time in making a pronouncement on the mat ter. At the close of Mr Greenslade's address at Kihikihion Saturday night Mr McCardle announced that he had decided to actively and loyally assist Mr Greenslade's candidature and would use his utmost endeavours to secure his election as the mend),w for Waikato. This decision will, we feel sure, be learned with satisfaction bv all who are desirous of seeing a change take place in the Parliamentary repre sentation of Waikato, though it will be the reverse of pleasant to the Conser j vative. party in this , h-etorate.
MR DYER'S RETIREMENT
Ai/rnoi:i;i[ for some davs past. the political world in the Waikato has been in a clioas of doubt ami speeula tion as to Mr I!. \\ . J)yer s intention regarding the Waikato seat, these dis turbing elements have now been (jiielled by the definite announcement of his retirement from the contest. In retiring, Mrlher has taken a step pregnant with issues of deep signifi cance, for his action has left the Libe ral electors of Waikato free to vote for principles, not men : free to give an emphatic decision in favour of an ad ministration which, on the showing of their political opponents, has (lone good work iu the past, and which may be trusted to achieve still better results in the future. It has also proved that the Liberal Party is so infused with the spirit of patriotism and devotion to party that no sacrifice in the interests of the countrv is too great for the individual, and this altruism is the surest prognostic of the future welfare of the l'artv. As regards its immediate aspect, the re tirement of Mr I >yer has rendered the prospects of tiie Liberal cause in this
cli ulurate of the brightest character. Owing to various reasons, in several former elections the Liberal candi dates have not found favour with ;i large sectiuii of the I'arty and many votes were accordingly casl for the < Ipposit ion eandidatc that v oiild, in othei' circumstances, have been i*ivtrj for his opponent. I»ut in the present eonte.it t here are Uo such disabilities, and the issue will show, unmistakably, the relative strength of parties in the the Waikato. It therefore be hoves the Liberal electors to spare no pains to secure the re turn of .M r (ovens!,-nlr : our Opposition friends leave no stone unturned in the endeavour to send their own candi date to Wellington. If the Liberals of the district will only work together in the good cause, we see no reason to doubt the issue of the contest. Lor thus leaving the Held open be tween the two selected gladiators, .M r Dyer lias proved himself a true Liberal \\ ill: high ideals of dut v to the State, and has also given additional justification of the confidence, repos >d in him by the burgesses of 1 lanitlton, as a gentleman to whom personal gain or emolument ; s entirelv sub servienl to the public interest and national welfare. Mi<h public spirited act ion will undoubtedly meet \\ is h the genuine approval and thanks of e\ ei \ wellwisher of Liberalism in the elec torate, and when the \ ietorv \< w on, Mi' I >ver « ill lj,i\ e :he c\t ivme sal is faction of know that he had no small share in the bringing hboul of that success.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
A i linmbcr of Commerce Ins been form ed at W hangaiei. hi Queensland the othe otli-r day n:.::io acres .if Crown lands were sold at auction at 10s per acre. The directors of the Mataura Dairy Fac to y Company have finally decided' (says tin- Standard) to substitute butter for cheese making. Orckadists in the Cisborno district are complaining of the presence of the mussel scale, introduced, it is believed.through the medium of infected fruit cases. The diary of Thomas V iedeman, plumber, whose body was washed up at Coogee. Syd ney, says : " It is luwiess to try to get work when a man turns grey."
At Teinora, New South Wales, a Hindoo hawker last week died of starvation, lie .-pout all his money feeding stray cattle. and his goods he threw into the streets.
A South Australian lady, Mrs Martlett completed her lulst ye:ir Last week. Slu tays that (jueen Victoria's accession seems like yesterday to her. The Mount k'eiiibla Colliery is new sonu iue; out over :>ui) tons daily! So tar the search for the body of the only misMujf vic tim of the recent disaster has been unsuc cessful.
A correspondent, writing to the Poverty Day Herald, states that wild pigs have been making extensive depredations on the Hocks. Large numbers of lambs have been killed and eaten by the boars. After an excellent winter for stock (says the Ureyinouth Mac), fanners are experi encing anything but a good early spring The snow on the I'aparoas, together with the south-west winds, is keeping the season too cold lor live stock and early crops. There will shortly bo opened at Manga whare, on the banks of the Wairoa l.'iver, Xorth Auckland, one of the linest lactone., in the country, which, with its six depend ent creameries, situated at various points in the great valley, will inaugurate tne dairying indusiry on modern lines in this promising part of the Auckland province. the Royal Dramatic Co.npany will be returning to Hamilton ou Wednesday next (to-morrow). Mr Fair burn and his company made an excellent name for them selves when in Hamilton last, and given line weather it is sate to say that they will have a bumper house on their return visit, when they produce another sterling comedy " My Partner." A Perth (West Australia) 'teiegram ?a v s that a report fr an Aboott's gold mines states that a numb -rut miners were poi soned at Abbott's Hotel by eating tinned beetroot. Nu medical 111,11 was available, but emetics were a Imiuistere i with much success. Although there was no fatality, a few people are not out of danger. Many of those poisoned were found outside their camps in much agony.
The Te Puke. I.iy of Plenty, D dry Com pany has been inviting applicitions for the position of manager of its new factory, at a salary of J£-'2'> per annum, with tree house, firewood, aud milk. It reckons on milking p;.". 1 cows this season, an increase of l l! <)n during the list three years -grati fying evidence of the development of the dairy industry n that locality—in a dis trict, too, where all kinds of crops do well.
If you keep hens, grow some sugar beet for them on any spare piece of ground. You will get twice tic'crop vou would of potatoes and the fowls ( says the Auckland Weekly XewsJ are very fond of them raw, also when cooked and mixed with bran. The b'ed Clube mangold is an exeelient root for poul try and gives an immense yield, but the sugar beef is Jo I, , preferred. His next to cabbage tin best green tool for fowls, and has the advantage of keeping much 1, mger. •■ Aim idal.-." Vict ,ria-street, Hamilton, is wcdlkaown as far as Die residents of the Waik.P.o are concerned, and the fame of this accommodation j)l ;1 ce has even ex tended to other pans of the colony. Mrs Cniick has always conducted her house ou business linos, the wants of h, T patrons being her chief consideration. Visitors to Hamilton will iiud •■ Almadale" e pial in every particular to the high-class houses of the city, the table kept and the sleeping accommodation being all that one could do sire. The geniality of the hostess assists wonderfully in making boaulers and others feel at home.
The balance sheet of tlie Taieri ami I'eninsuia Mill; Supply Company,presented to the annual meeting of shareholders this week, discloses a remarkable state of pro gress and development uf business i'or t};e general public the most interesting fact disclosed is that the payments to milk sup pliers duriug the year amounted to no less a sum than .!M:.-).<; 12 L:j s .-,<.!. \ sum 0 f £L'.it,o.js 15s Id was derived from sales of milk, butter, etc.. and the net profit for I he year was fcfoHo 2s 7d, which, with the balance brought forward of ,£10,127 :,s |.J. makes available £14.222 vs lid. The direc tors propose the payment cf an eight per cent, dividend, absorbing .£102.) 5s and to carry forward *J1;'..1'. , 7 lis 1 Id.
It was recently reported that a shark which had been caught at K'aipar.i was found to contain in its stomach a large piece of a man's brca-f, and it was as sumed to belong to the!,,,da of Mr John Maxwell, who was believed to have been drowned in that locality a short time ago. Mr Maxwell's brother James, who lives with his parents in Auckland, wont up to Karpara to see the flesh, believing he could identify it by some tatt >o marks which his brother b ire on his breast. He found that these marks were not present, and on this account, and also from the appearance of the hair, he is positive that the flesh was not from his brother's body. It is possible that it belonged to cue of the ill-fated .May's crew, but this i, evidently :; ouestion which can never be definitely settled. In these days when artificial food are playing such an import int part in quickly developing stock fertile market, the farmer is ever on the alert to find out which is the most-suit able and HCay t, give the best result. The excellent market which exists at the pr-seiil time for our products, butter cheese, and bae >n more paiticularly, in duces the producer I) make the best use of his time and make "h ty wh.il" the sun shines." Such being thu case he frequently has to resort I > arUiicial fuo 1 to fe M his young stock, <me of the litest foods that
has Won placed upon the market is the '•lmperial Calf I" »l" dnvitln'r brand . Ily i*i f 'ren v 11our itdverlisiugcolumm it will be seen thai it is of some merit, having obtained >ri/ •- at I Minedm. i 'hristchurch, and Auckland exhibition-;. Messrs. \V. C. I ».ivis are. Co.. auctioneers, Hamilton are the agenth and will b • pr-'pired to supply partieulais. a.; to price, etc.
i 'olmel lied t'e'in-at American orator, who cone, a luiir of \'ew Zealand at Auck land, i ii I'hursday U'.xt is expected to m ike Hamilton one of his ei'lin_c place-. ]n a country where the orator has m nv inllu i nco and where oratory is more appreci ated ti.ai; in. any otiier. Colonel bell Las Wiiu for himvlt lie-. ;biioiie't of thy "Silver Ton.L'iied ! irator of the I'aciW," and his American reputation has been more iLaa >u-tiined in Australia and in ilngland. The charm of the American's style it is stated is iu its graceful naturalness, and while lie occasionally betrays the warmth
and in, p.- t. •.-:!>' of his southern birth, his narrations an m.v.r marred by exfrava-
gmee. Colonel liell speaks on l hoct of p ipular amongst them being "The
AC lid's A'orkers," " ['he World's Colo nisers, " and " l'ersoual Liberty v. Personal uespon-il ility. ' It is safe to say the mi •
eess which lias followed the Colonel i.i other par!- 1 of the world will not be denied him in New /.eahind, where the demands of our education are so irvw.X DI-NNER SETS— F £H 6 ;. 3J a! IVUIJAM F U >'nv Virinriii-Btreot. Camlirid^e f \ Yl D l -} 1 ' r " l!1 is to 3'" 3 At wn - _Li/YAIIG ua-M JSSCOTTN Victoria ;>traet Cambridge
displaying considerable activity in the local o;.C "V p ■'!. nml (hero is likely to bn an t:. 'il ii.g c iate >'.. Scarlatina i . very preva'ent at Kangiara. fresli eases l.viug reported daily. At pre sent 1-10 children are absent from school. (i.ierst sati"••faction generally is expressed in Christchurc'h that A. li. W'orthington sentenced at Melbourne to seven years' hard labour), has at last got his deserts. Tenders are invited by the l'ukekura h'oad Heard for clearing, etc.. on the I'uahue road, a>'d for I'e-foioniug about so chains of the l'ukekura school-house road. Members will meet intending con tractors at tii" boundary gate. I'uahue real, on Saturday morning next, at 10 o'clock when the work will i>e shown.
T.ie Premier returned to Wellington from Mangawoka to-day. He will leave on Thursday night to unveil the McKen/.ie memorial cairn in the South. After visit ing Dunelin lie will return to Christchurch for the agricultural show, and will then tro overland to the West Coast, returning to Wellington for the general elections.
The many friends of Mr Xorthcott, formerly inspector of permanent way at Hamilton, will be interested to know th.it lit' has been transferred back to his old i|Usirters in this district, owing to the otticiiil he was supposed to relieve at Xewm.uket having obtained permission to remain at that place. Mr Xorthcott arrives in Hamilton to-day. Mr K. Whitraore, who for 1 I months was an inmate of tiie Waikato Hospital, desires to sincerely thank Or Douglas and the matron of that institution for the uniform kindness and consideration which he met with at their hands, lie also wishes to express his deep gratitude to his fellows patients and many outside, friends, especially Mr and Mrs Edgecumbe and the I'ost Oltiee stall', for their kindly acts of sympathy.
The following nominations have been re ceived tor the ohinemuri County Council election:—Waitoa riding, A. Holer ; Waite kauri riding, two vacancies, S. I (ratlin, 11. \\. Hirry, T. Unco and T. Simpson: ICarangahaka riding, three vacancies, Messrs Marrinan, Ellis, Franklin and Graham; Pa roa riding, three vacancies, -Messrs Cassrels, Moore, Poland, Cook, Ed wards, 1 »ean, Crosby, Thorpe.
The monthly meeting of the Hand of Hope in connection with the Methodist Church was held in the schoolroom last evening. Mr Adams occupied the chair and there was an excellent attendance. A splendid programme was provided, each item rtc uving a well-earned round of ap plause. Solos were sung by:—Mrs Bla mires, Miss Ilockeu (with violin obligate by Mr Meaehem 1 an item which was greatly appreciated. Miss Davis, .Master Vernon Veuables, and Messrs. Meaehem and Ven ables. I,'eeitatious by Miss Gladys Mer rington and Master Alt' Merringtou were well rendered. Messrs Megson, Excelby, 11. Hirdley, Prettybridge, and Morgan also gave recitations which items were well re ceived. Mrs Jones gave a humourous reading which ended well. Addresses were deliver,.d by Messrs. Adams and Veuables. The programme was gone through with ex pedition, and the meeting closed shortly after (l p.m. 'I ho next meeting will be held on the first Tuesday in December.
A BOOKMAKER'S CHARGE.
A CONVICTION SUSTAINED
WELLINGTON, This Day. The Appeal Court heard the appeal in the case of the King v. Harnett.
Defendant was convicted by the Stipen diary Magistrate at Christehurch of bet ting at totalisator odds. The counsel for the defend uit moved the Supreme Court at Christehurch to prohibit further proceedings, on the ground that there was n> evidence before the Magistrate to sup port the conviction. The principal ques tion raise 1 was whether there was any evi dence that an entry in the books of defen dant slewed that the bet appearing there to have been made with one " Groper " had been made with any real person and whether there was any evidence of the identity of "Groper" with one William Wale-.
Mr Justice Denniston dismissed the motion, holding that there was sufficient evidence on these points to support the conviction.
After hearing Mr Skerrett for the appellant, the Court unanimously upheld this dicision and dismissed the appeal without calling upon Air Stringer for the Crown.
FIRE AT DUNEDIN.
By Telegraph,—Press Association
DUNEDIN. Yw-todiy. shortly before one o'clock this morning a lire broke out in a ten-roomed dwelling in High-street, occupied by .Mrs I'earse, and used as a boarding establishment. The names, which were greatly assisted by the high wind, had a terrific hold, and soon spread to Mr W'almsley's 14- roomed house above, and Mrs Max well's boarding-house below. Each of the three storeys in the latter were gutted, and the other was completely destroyed. W'almsley's is insured for <£iiiM, but'the loss is estimated at £IOO additional. The furniture was uninsured. Mrs I'earse's furniture is insured in the London and Lancashire < Mlice for £3<)o. She estimates her loss at £ooo above that sum. Mrs Maxwell was uninsured. She estimates her loss at £2oo. Taylor, one of the boarders, had his belongings in sured in the Victoria Office for £V2b. Mrs Maxwell sold outlast week, and the new tenant was to have taken possession this morning.
A CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER
MRS DItAKE FOUNT) GUILTY, .WELLINGTON, This Day. Argument was heard in the Court of Ap peal this afternoon upon the ouestion re served for the opinion of the Court in Mrs I'rake's case. The accused, it will bo remembered, was tried at "Wellington in August last on a charge of manslaughter of her daughter Dorothy i Iwendoline Drake.
The evidence adduced by the Crown landed to show that the child Dorothy Drake died shortly after, and in conse quence of blows inflicted upon her by the accused and by the elder daughters of the accused in her presence and by her sanc tion.
The defence was tint what was done was a correction for disobedience, and did not exceed what was justifiable for that purpose.
The Crown then tendered evidence as to the treatment of the child by the accused during a period of rive years preceding the occasion in question, with a view to show ing that she had always entertained a strong feeling of dislike and ill towards the child.
This evidence was objected to by counsel 'for the accused, but Mr Justice Kdwards over-ruled the ob jection and admitted the evidence, reserving the question, however, for the subsequent decision of the Court of Ap peal.
The jury convicted the accused of man slaughter, and sentence was deferred pend ing the decision of the Court of Appeal on the question reserved. The Court this afternoon, after hearing Air Skerrett and Air Wilford for the ac used, unanimously held without calling upon Mr Stringer and Air Cray for the Crown that the evidence had been properly a Imitted, as tending to show that what had ttken place was not done in the bona fide exercise of parential authority.
'J he Court therefore confirmed the-con viction of the accused, arid she will come up i . ..-utenceat the next criminal ses sion...
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ARABS LOOTING.
(Keceived, Xoveinlwr 1. 1.10 a.m.) IIoMK. N'uv. :). Owin.i,' fcn the Arah's looting pearls, and bmiliuk sind Turkey's inadequate guarantees for the repression of piracy, rtalv has nsrain bombarded the Midi Island.
THE PACIFIC CABLE
CoXdRA'ITLvTOUY MKS SA(JJvS. tteceived N'ov., t, 2 a.m. BRISBANE, Nov:!. The Federal Postmastei presided""at the oilicial opening of the Pacific Cahle at Southport and sent messages to Sir Wilfred Laurier and President Roosevelt-. The Mayor raided to the. Lord Mayor of London and Mayor of New York, .Mrs Drake wired to Lady llopetoun. Lady Lamington, Mrs Philip, and Mrs Scddon.
Telegrams were also despatched to other notabilities.
THE VEREENINGING TREATY.
LONDON, November 3. The Commission iippointed in Pre toria under article 10 of the Vereen inging Agreement, assesses claims, and makes enquiries whether notes and receipts produced as evidence (if war losses were issued for valuable consideration.
The Government notifies that the grant of three millions under the \ ereeninging terms are not applicable to burghers in a good financial posi tion.
Notification corrects the current impression that any burghers suffering war losses are entitled to a share in the grant.
Another notice claims interest due on the late Government advances to burghers.
CUTTING UP ESTATES.
A SETTLEMENT MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA. (Received Nov. ■!, 1.10 a.m. ST. PETERSBURG, November 3. Russian nobles' estates are being increasingly foreclosed and sold to recover the Government loans for the improvement of the estates. The buyers are largely of the rising middle class.
The latest sales represent 2300 square miles.
PUNISHING A WIFE BEATER.
SYDNEY, Nov. 2. A hand (if men seized ;i man who was hrutally heating his wife, at White Cliffs, and half hanged him in a mine shaft. They then dropped him to the bottom.
The police subsequently rescued the man, who was locked up for ill using his wife. The avengers are unknown.
THE VENTNOR.
NO SIGNS OF MISSING BOAT
(By Telegraph.—Press Association)
HOKIANGA HEADS, Yesterday.
The tugboat Sterling, in search of the missing boat of the steamer Ventnor, passed south at seven o'clock this morning about ten miles off the bar. No signals were given re the missing boat.
NEW PLYMOUTH, Yesterday.
The Taranaki Herald's correspondent at Pungarehu wires that the principal keeper of Cape Egmont lighthouse reports seeing the Ventnor hove-to four miles due west of the lihhthouse on Monday last at daylight. Suspecting something was wrong he signalled " U.K.," meaning
" Has any accident happened J " Although the flags -were flying an hour no answer was given. At G.:iO the vessel shaped a course northward. She appeared very much down by the head.
ATTEMPTED WIFE-MURDER.
UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) MARTON, Yesterday. A tragic occurrence took place at Alarton this morning.when a well-known resident, a saddler named Joseph Temperley, made a determined attempt to murder his wife, and afterwards attempted suicide. The affair took place about five a.m. Temperley shot his wife while she was sound asleep. The bullet penetrated the top portion of
her nobe. Finding the bullet did not kill her he thereupon attempted to cut the woman's throat with a razor, but she managed to escape with a nasty cut on her neck. She got out of the house, and rushed accross to a neighbours.
The affair was reported to the police, who on arriving on the scene found Tem perley had attempted to cut his throat on each side, two deep wounds being in flicted. .His condition is critical.
The bullet wound on Mrs Teniperley's face is serious, but the cut on the neck is not dangerous. Temperley says he was a lunatic at the time of the crime, but he now admits to being sane. Financial troubles are alleged to be the cause. Temperley is said to have lately been dejected in his demeanour.
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE HOSPITAL BOARD.
TO TIIK FIHTOR. Sin,—ln your issue of Saturday last I notice that at the meeting of the Hospital Board Mr Wheeler draws the I Sard's attention to the excessive charges made for conveying patients to the II .spital, and that a case came umk hia notice where a lady was charged 5s for U">ing from the station to the Hospital. Now, when anyone makes such a statement he ought to specify the particular case, and further, I challenge Mr Wheeler for any one else) t • prove that anyone was charged os fur going from the station to the Hospital. lint, allowing anyone was so charged, what business is' it of Mr Wlieeler'sas lougasneitherhenor the Hoard were asked to pay it. What right has he. or any onelelse to try and dictate what the charge shall he. That is entirely between the passenger and myself, and I might, with just u equal right try and tell Mr Wheeler what he was to charge |for the next ton of chair, potatoes, or other produce oil' his farm, or tell the Hoard what they had to charge for patients when 1 took" them to the Hospital. I have a scale of charges arrange'! with the Hoard's Secretary which is never ex ceeded, but on the other hand often charged less, and have often to wait longer than the specified 13 minutes, without extra charge being made. I enclose for Jlr Wheeler's information the authorised scale of charges in force in Auckland as follows: One Two horse horses For first quarter of an hour Is 6d _'s Od For first half-hour ... 2s Od 2s (id For three-quarters of hour 3s Od 4s od For first hour Is Od 5s Od Apologising for troubling you.—l am etc. J. Dalgleish. Hamilton Ith Nov., 11102.
THE OLD AGE PENSIONS SCHEME
TO THE EDITOK. Sir,—After reading the bitter remarks made by the Opposition supporters re the Old Age Pension as a means used to in fluence the aged to support the Govern ment, I must trouble you for space to answer them.
Now, the period of youth is that of hope, strength and ambition. It is ever Meeting. The young man of to-day is the old man of to-morrow, and out of the years that form the prime of life he emerges into the dominions of age, when the muscles lose their elasticity and power, and physical strength is subject to degenerating influ ences. Life may be looked upon in a sense like a cinematograph, picture upon a screw—the passages of film representing an existence, each photograph being a moving life-scene. The stage may be regarded as the stages of life upon which all men are players, and the audience the great public before whom each man moves and has his being. With some, life is a veritable pleasure land and when the great sun cf existence is set ting for the last time, they look back through the gathering shadows of the even ing of Life upon a path brightened by plea sant memories, and lightened by kindly thoughts. How often has the reader not seen, as he strolled amongst pleasant ways an aged couple, bent and grey, walking , down the hill of life, happy in each others company, sheltered in each others society, and who, gathering hope and strength from the associations of three score years aud ten, await with calm and contented hearts the last final message from the skies. Where such a picture as this is presented, there are, alas, many other pictures which show that the shadows gathering on the hills of life are the symbols of trial and care. . To any one in whose heart the sweet flower of compassion has blossomed aud shed its fragrance.the subject of helpless old age pensions appeal strongly for sympathy. Amongst the multitudes of the aged and infirm, poor in body and in pocket, the angel of philanthrophy might cast the shadows of her golden pinions, and the angel of peace " sit down -with folded wings.'' The Government of New Zealand appears to have been troubled with thoughts like these when the Old Age Pension Scheme was first discussed. Political opposing factions at once asserted that such a proposal was but a means of bringing about undue favourable in fluences, to be used for political party purposes in the near future. But those who stood upon the pathways of public life, and watched from afar off the political battle to endorse this grand principal, and place it in the public keeping, saw in it, as well as the hand of man. the finger of a just and compassionate Creator. Since the Bill has become law, how many hearts have been gladdened, how many sorrows lightened by the receipt of the Govern ment allowance, and how many of our aged and destitute companions, instead of eking out their lives in the gloomy chambers and corridors, are now able to pass the evenings of their days amid scenes of generous consolation, surrounded by kindly counsel and tenderest care. The considera tion of the aged marks a step in colonial legislation of which the Ministry might well be proud. It is a practical evolution of kindly thought, which will always com bine pleasant memories and grateful ac knowledgment as long as the Bill is in force throughout the land. Ministers and legislators seem to have discovered that old people are of much more importance than they hitherto appeared to be. Each of the former, who voted for the Bill, acknowledged this fact, which furnished him with food for thought that the political part he was playing in supporting the measure was, by the grace of God, an honest one. If " it is easy to wake a child with a kiss as with a blow," then i* is just as easy to act generously towards the aged and helpless as to make them subject to gross indignity, heaped upon them by callous and indigent circumstances. When we look around upon our beautiful parks, our great city's royal domains, tram ways and railroads, magnificent build ings, when we view with satisfaction the great strides the years have made in all the arts and sciences known to the world how New Zealand has grown into the grand enlightned country of the present day the heart naturally asks who accomplished all these things ? We have to thank the old people for the most of these. Those who in the dark, dim day have "gone down to the sea in ship" who have journeyed from distant lands to form settlements and combat the difficulties of a reyion but scarcely civilized or known, who siezed the implements of enterprise and the weapons of defence, and unaided and alone while the blood of life was strong within their veins and the lust of conquest hot within their hearts, in the face of all oppositions of sea, flood or field, made for themselves a name and a fame out of the rayiess spaces of this country, a civilisation in the name of light and liberty. It is to these people, whose hands and brains have passed the sap of strength, who have improved our country, and brought it to what it is, that we now turn in kindly consideration and remember that many of them lived in the pioneer days of young New Zealand when darkness and danger met them on every hand as they built up the- commercial foun dation of our present constitution, stone by stone, and step by step. When these things are considered seriously, and due weight is attached to the important roles these people have played in the past, can any reason be given why they should not merit every kindly consideration we find it possible to give. We can take the old wrinkled hard hands in ours with a kindly pleasure, speak gently into the aged ears, look softly into the misty eyes, and while doing so remember that it was many of these who in the early years of New Zea land history said in the words of their Maker " Let there be light, and there was light," who caused the spirit of industry to move and breathe upon the face of this earth. Many of them are very near now to (
''■• ■■'■•■>'■ unknown destiny, to which all ■■ '■' •'" '' ■■'■■'■- diverge : in but a little while « ! >'y lii-iy have passed away, and the sceues ut tnir. lit(_* wiil kiinw them no wore, t >ut Upon the great sea of Death they will go with shining sails and hopeful eye?, and many who are here to-day will wish i.h. , had been kinder to them when they w.>Ve present in the flesh. We can only wish those with us good luck, and assist the. ?s far as lies in our power, and hope the even ings of their day-; may he passed in the en vironment „f golden shores and shining skies.—l am. etc., T!h>M\s K. I.'mTIIWKI,!,. Te Kowliai, L".ith October, I'.ni^.
WAINGARO
I'KOM OUR ow.v CDIM: -si'nymxr. Bush falling is now about over, some thing like 2000acre8 having ) )eon felle j Shearing is now in full swin" The weather so far has been perfect for shear ing operations. The roads are drying up fast. There has been a large percentvo of lambs in the district. The weather the last mouth or six weeks has been fearful. Influenza has been very prevalent The Oun Club's rifle range has been shitted from Messrs Seavill's to Messrs Hull's property, where there is a good range of from lui yeai . s to louu da straight.
Ihe polo season was opened to-day by the \\ aiugaro players. There was a large attendance and a fair sprinkling of the fair sex.
ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.
—+. _ __ ASSAULT ON THE WARDERS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HOKIIIk'A, This Day. Four long-sentenced prisoners, recently drafted from other gaols to the local gaol, while engaged on mad work within a half mile of the gaol suddenly attacked the warders, named Lodge and Morgan, yester day afternoon with shovels and other tools. They succeeded in overpowering the ward ers and making their escape. _ They secured rifle--, but no ammuni tion. *o far their recapture has not been effected, but it is almost impossible from the nature of the country for them to *et away, "
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
MR GREENSLADE AT KIHIKIHI. "'*' /• the Government candidate for V aikato, addressed a largely attended meeting of electors in the Kihikihi I übhc Hall on Saturday evening In the unavoidable absence of Mr Grace" chairman of the lown Board, who sent a letter of apology, Mr P. O'Connor was voted to the chair, and highly introduced the candid ate.
Mr Oreenslade dealt exhaustively with the leading politicial questions of the day and placed the financial position of the colony m such a clear and concise manner before the audience as to envoke repeated rounds of applause. He also plainly showed the benefits the present Government have conferred upon the farming community and the numerous concessions that have' been made ; while he also dealt upon the necessity for the better reading of the country and the removal of the disabilities under which the settlers at present labour in this res pect. He urged the adoption of a vi<r Cirou3 and a progressive policy not only in our local, but also in our national affairs and maintained that it was of vital importance to \\ aikato and the colony generally that the whole of the available Crown and native lands should be thrown open for settlement under the optional system of tenure as speedily as possible. Mr (Ireen slade also dealt with other questions on similar lines to his remarks at other places and resumed his seat amidst prolonged an plause. ° f
• Mr W. W. McCardle said as this was the first occasion on which he had been able to be present to hear Mr Greenslade's address he should like to compliment the candidate upon his able and statesmanlike speech and the lucid manner in which had de-It with the leading political questions of the day. (Applause.) It showed that Mr Greenslade took a keen and a thoughtful in terest in the politics of this country-thathe was a progressive man desirous of his utmost to promote the best interests of the people of Waikato and the colony generally, and that being so, he (Mr Mc Cardie) had decided to do everything i u his power to assist Mr Greenslade's candidature and secure his return as the member for the A\ aikato. (Applause). Mr McCardle referred to the marked success of the policy of the present Government and in the course of a telling address, he urged the electors of Kihikihi and the Waikato to place Mr Greenslade at the head of the poll, so as to enable him to assist in the continuance of the progressive policy and to bring it to the fullest fruition. He con eluded by moving : " That this nieetin* thanks Mr Greenslade for his able address and has implicit confidence in him as a fit and proper person to represent the Wai kato electorate in Parliament, and has also every confidence in the present Govern ment.' (Loud applause). The resolution having been duly seconded, it was then put and carried unanimously amidst great enthusiasm The usual compliment to the Chairman terminated the proceedings.
MR GREENSLADE AT WHATA WIJATA,
WHATAWHATA, This Day. -Urli. J. Greenslade addressed a laree meeting in Iwersen's Hill last nio-ht, Mr E. C. Skeppard presiding. The candidate was frequently applauded the meeting bemar one of the most enthu-fl siastic ever held in Whatawhata Mr Greenslade was accorded aunanimou™ vote of thanks and confidence on the motion of Mr Thomas Eothwell, seconded bv Mr Cox. J
MR LAMPS MEETING
At \\ aotu Mr Lang was very well re ceived. At the meeting on Friday after noon a vote of thanks and confidence was unanimous y passed, This was proposed by Mr Ashley and seconded by Mr Skaife During the gathering Mr C. Hitchman drew Mr Langs attention to the necessity tor opening up the main road through A\ aotu connecting and joinine commirai& t.en between Hawke's Bay and the Wai kato and King Country. As Mr Hutch man pointed out, this road would be of great utility in the moving of stock be tween the aforementioned localities. At Litchfield Mr Thos. Freeman occu pied the chair. Mr Lang, in addition to Ins speech dealing with general politics, ferred to some matters of local interest, throughout hls were attentively listened to, and at the conclusion Mr Pen perell proposed and Mr Mitchell seconded a hearty vote of thanks and confidence, which was earned unanimously.
MANAWARU
(PkOM QUE o\Ya OoBBiiSPONDENT). tv, M fi.? a ? v y intends pa y in S us a ™* on the 4th of November. This is a good thing for then we might find out for certain what electoral district we are in. It is the common talk that Mr Hemes stands a very poor chance of being re turned as a member of Parliament again, some people saying that a man that has several hundred acres of land, and only em ploying one man, is not the right man to represent the working classes
THE WAIKATO TJLURS, TUESDAY. NOVKM.BMK I 1902
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We guarantee our Teas better value, better grade than any sold. V COMPARE OUR WHEN 2 • CHAMPION IMPORTED IN . PACKETS* JUST AS GOOD NELSON MOATE&Cb.Vtd. . WHY BUY THEM ? I W. D Si MOITOR Hamilton- VI NM TU LEND ON MORTGAQI OF FREEHOLDS. I S 8 E N , \r I S S Tir I S 8 E N , Knox Stkkkt, Hamilton. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THF PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. SI'ECI U. ATTENTION TO TkCHNIQUK & ThboLY HARRY I. BIGGS, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED h \. SURVEYOR. Ton years oa Government Staff. I'X r HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL DENTIST, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Vipitu Te Awamu'u, first, Tuesday in moiith : second Tuesday in month ; Hu itly, third Tuesday in month ; !'e At'■ ".lih, fourth Tuesday in month; other dietrir-u occasionally. High-ela a ß Work. Terms Moderate. J. A. YOUNG" - - DENTIST Will be moving into his XEW PREMISES in the MAIN STREET, HAMILTON About End of This Week. HESTAL XT 0 T I C E MR E. DE VENNYq McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr M ,3»rrisle may l>e consulted on and after Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton Nitrous-Oxide gas admioisiered. Painless Extractions by the m( it recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR G. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly the following places Ngaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly - 4th Friday.
11. UPTON ENGINEER, aar ftailway station TEW SON OHKPPARD LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. MB ry\ tj TjOSWORTII. Tfachkk of Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Sisoism, Having taken np his residence in Hamilton, is now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONT VILLA. (Cambridge-Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. Te Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Boworth's " Waikatn Quadrille Ban 1' is now open to accept Engigpments for Con certs, Halls, &c., in any pirt of the Waikato. AND A HALF FER CENT.—We . have Money to L;nd at this rate on Pirst-clagg Freehold Secur ty. Eirly ap;li nutions is requested— Viile Bros,, Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Line, Qu ;cu streot, Aucklind. 24 7 M R H' Y. C BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SEHLERS OFFICE." lONEY TO LEND on Mortage of class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland. 23 7. J. RIDLER, GENERAL CASHIER, COAL HAMILTON WOODCARYINU-Relief, Chip, Floral, Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Odpei-iir IsGd per hour, Articles L. Ayling, 13, Victoria, Area le, Auckland.
Mr Sanders, Cambridge, of has a replace notice in this Sanders has been appointed th for the Auckland province 1 Cormick Manufacturing Coin not necessary for us to dila excellence of the production < pany, their machinery having 1 hold word throughout New many years, and now that a lias been established there is n good business will be done by man. Besides machinery, advertisers a number of new have come to hand. |
WT/1902/WT_19021104/MM_01/0003.xml | 5,424 | DAIRYING NOTES.
New /.calami 1 >;iirv m.ui notes for October:— The directors of the newly-i'mmed hairy ;'actory Company at Takaka paid the first deposit 1" l,aut{dridgu ui.nl Co.. ana 11:tv•' "\ L.l..'ii ever the factory, Till' Till I'ajiU i 'any I oinpany, after d«' dueling working expenses, paid their milk suppliers the sum ••) 1.-t 2. I per In ol liultei ■ fat fur t lie molit II dI Sepleilliicr. .-tratford * ■ >-.•;..-r;ill\ .■ hairy Company h til led with 1, ton Hindu machine »;h removed IKiiin 'ioko factory, laleiy t.'iki-li o\ er from i 'n >w n I 'a i y * ". The Makllri hairy I art.p y lias heetl em pleted, and is an up-to-date huildiug. It i--xnviteilth.it the iactoiywiil be in work ing urder about the middle of this month. Tue Pongaroa Factory and Mangatiti I'reaiuery will also start ahout the same true.
The State is apparently not a greal success as a stud master. line horse, Sulkiest I. k. earned X-!'. l in tees —eipial we should say to a dead loss of XI"U a year, for it must cost at least £2 a week to teed and attend to each horse.
The T.iieri and I'eliinsula Milk Supply < 'oinp my. Iluncdin, in the year ended 31sl \ugust, turned out lint) tons of butter, an I milk totalled upwards of £]t h I.IHHI, Toe lir.s< shipnienl of the season to HwudoD wis made last week ; ox pork to Australia still continue. Thirty six creameries will he run by the company this season.
PUKEKURA ROAD BOARD.
The above Hoard uiel at the oiiice of the U'ailcato Farmers' Llub, Cambridge, on Saturday. Present: M.ssrs K, Fisher chairman , ,1. (lane, I'. Reynolds, and \V. Vosper. rii'AXSKEK. Mrs i. 11 notified having sold her pro perty at ( amhridge West to Mrs Amy h'ey nolds. whose name she wish.id substituted on the roll. Agreed to. :.'o\|o'S \\ KKI'S ON IMAHS. Mr J.'{. Scott wrote ackuowledg'ng the Hoard's letter on tins subjivt, and stating that he had received instructions from In spector I,'oss that the Ad in the matter complained of would be strictly en forced.
liVnl'S is. The following accounts were passed for payment :--.\rgus 12s, \\ . .!. Harris iib' Ins, 1 kean Accident Co. XI, audit tee AM, Souter and Co. t'OJ Ds Id. I'l .VIIiiE KuAli. Mr I,'eyuolild reported iu reference to this road that Mr \V. Li. Park had carried out all the Hoard had asked. The Hoard would henceforth be responsible for the road. There was Knottier portion of the load, however, up to the V ; oanavale and Koto o rangi boundaries which would be used dur ing the approaching season tor the carriage of milk.
It was decided t" repa'r this forthwith and that tenders be called, Messrs liey Holds and Vosper being empowered to re ceive and accept same.
The work will be shown at 1U a.m. on Saturday next, members meeting contrac tors at the Roto-o-rangi boundary gate. Mr Reynolds said two of pipes were required where the I'uahoo Road connected with Redoubt road. He moved that the Hoard supply 20 'J-inch pipes, and repair the road between the Moanavale boundary, and the redoubt road, conditionally that the settlers inter ested formed rive chains. This was seconded and carried. DEATH'S CHEEK IIRIDOE. It was decided that this matter be left in tho clerk's hands, who was authorised. as soon as Mr White submitted the plans, to call tor tenders. In this work, the Hoard will supply the timber. TRANSFERS 11K LAKH, The chairman reported that the nece sary steps with regards to the transfers of several lots of laud between Messrs Rey nolds, Heath and Fisher Bros, respectively and the Hoard were being taken. (JI.AYINii. Mr Cane spoke of the necessity of clay ing the road running through Mr Bukow ski's property, as the milk carts got down to the axles—Left to Mr Gane to attend to. MYSTERY i'REEK UOAIi. It was decided, on Mr (lane's recommen dation, to call for tenders for lightly gravelling a portion of the road at the far end. say four yards to to the chain. SPKAKk's UiiAIN. Tho Chairman said he had arranged for tlw deepening of this drain. It was decided that a dangerous hole in the vicinity should bo tilled up. HREAT sui 111 roau. Mr \'osper said the road from Mr Perkins' past the factory, where it joined the coun try road, wanted re-forming in places, with a licht coating of gravel. Mr Reynolds thought the whole road wanted ploughing. It was resolved tenders be called for re-forming and gravelling that portion from Mr Mickey's corner to the far end of " Trecarne." I'HWVu STATION RIIAD. The Chairman 1 rep irtedthat work on this road had not yet been started, but now fine weather had set in it would be pushed on with. MYSTERY CREEK RKIUiiE. The < hairman reported having inter viewed tho eh lirinan of the Waipa County Council with the view of ascertaining who had control of this bridge. Ho found that the bridge was originally built by the Puke kuia Road Hoard and the Hamilton dis trict Hoard The chairman of the Waipa Council considered it desirable to shift the control on to that Council, and asked him to make the necessary application in this direction. REDOUTST ROAD. j Mr Reynolds reported that on either side of the bridge on this road there were a number of hollows which required filling up with gravel. The Chairman said in time the bridge would need renewing. It would then no doubt lie made lower, so as to allow of the road being widened. Left to Mr Vosper. COUNCIL (ANI>IIiATI!.--. The Chairman said he had spoken to a fn umber of ratepayers in reference to the f Council candidates who were seeking their •Suffrages, and they were of opinion that it would be a good tiling to call meetings of tatepayers and get the candidates to give their views mi the past and turtle r conduct of the Council. The time had gone past when a man should be elected because he was a good fellow and a good neighbour, and only men should be elected who had the welfare of the district at heart. He moved that meetings be called for Cambridge West on Thursday and i >haiipo on i'riday. Mr Reynolds seconded the resolution, which was carried. CLOSED ROADS, The Chairman submitted a plan he had received from Mr \V, G. Park, showing the roads closed and those given in exchange through the Uoto-o-raugi Estate, under the Public Works Act. The members all approved of the ex change, and considered it would be of great benefit to the whole district. Tho i'hairman said he understood from Mr I'ark tliat the whole of the settlers in the neighbourhood approved of the ex change.
CAMllKlh'.i: WKb'J' IJOAIJ lloARi). The Hoard thru resolved itself itself iuto iho ( umbridgo West ltoad Board, the same members beiuy present. The Chairman reported that lie and Mr I,'uynolds had accepted the t-nder of \Y. Kei'lry at Xlo for cleaning the cemetery ground. The Chairman said with regard to the proposed lawn tenni? court on the Cam bridge West recreation reserve, the t'lub )i,vl held a meeting and appointed two re sponsible persons to confer with him in the matter, but having been indisposed, he had not yet arranged anything with them. An account from Tho.s Vickcrs for XI 10e was passed for payment.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEII 4 1902.
ll°c':o2 r otices. \v.\iK \tu i:i,i:rroi! ate. ■ in- t«» iiuui.iitueu tl \ In. - iav. i llflic II; UAH A IMA Sd I'M AWAMI'TU-Satuvday, Nov. s. dies Cordially Invited. Inch JL.'L'tiiiLT to iVmairiice at s p.m. A\ h thf n iiiour to auiiuunee tjiat will address the Elector* in the WEKA To-M<sVtw. Tuesday Nov Ith. afternoon. Kill I To-.Morr.m-. Tuesday Nov. i'['. iKoIIWii \ -Wednesday. Nov. 3lh. LAMAUEh'K—Thursday, .Nov. (sth. I'AUWIIAiiE Friday.'.Nov. 7th. KAKAMU-Saturday. Nov. Kth.
aiv iifspectrullv hi Further fixtures will lie duly notified. Meetings ka road board. KTIXiiS of ratepayers of the Riding of the Waipa County are r convened as follows : it Cambridge \Vest> T, the Oth inst. at NEXT, the 7 inst upo Hall, on FRIDAY Toliearthe views of tli ■ CitU 1 ites for the vacancies upon the W'aipa County i 'ouncil; and such candidates are hereby invited to attend and address the meetings. ROBERT FISHER, Chairman, I'ukekura Road Board. Ist November, litOi'. DEL,"*, for the following 2nd. For Reforming So chains (mea sureless) f the I'ukekura School House l.'oad. Members will first meet Contractors at Boundary c.ite, I'uahue Road, on Saturday morning, thy Nth inst. to show work, at I(J o'clock. The lowest or any tender, not necessaiily acctpt. Deposit of Cl with each tender. Hl'(.ill FITZOEfiALD. clerk, I'ukekura :»' >ad. Board. Cambridge, Ith November \\«xi.
Publin Works fftV'.n, Aucklnnd, 18: li October, 190° 'PKXDKRS will be revived at thin (ffie.fi i until noon un PKIDW, the 7th Novem ber nexf, for ADDITIONS TO POST OFFICE, Raglan. Plan and Ppec!ficati>n may bo seen at the Per Offices at Raglan and Hamilton and at this (Jtli<;e. Jln lowest or auy t n<l->r not necessarily accepted. C It. VICKEPMAN, District Enineear.
Wantods Etc I OST, Cold Sleeve Link. Reward or MJ return to Times officii. pOTTAGE TO LEL-Two miles from \J Hamilton with three or fifty acres of hind. Apply A. Barker, Cambridge Road. WANTED.— Runners and Office Boy for Waikato Times. ANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE . . fi CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GEAPHSand ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WANTED— The fravelliuur~publio to re iDPmler that Tea. Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Rofre.-hment Rooms. Auckland, Loc*l, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confec tioner, etc., Hamilton, bucter aid Eggs pur chased in any quantity. l/8_ jT ANTED KNOWN Bargains For yi One Week Only at J. Alissei opposite the Public Library, Hamilton. WANTED —Those requiring Violins, Strings, and all Accessories a,\ pertain ns* thereto, to call on or send to H. H, Howden, watciimaker and jeweller, Hamilton who has n larsjre supply in stock. WANTED KNOWN.-V. Plescher de sires to draw attention to his large stock nf Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and buttrn), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Buttou Boots (tan and black), Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (trood and cheap;. Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots nude to order. V. PLESCHER, CO • OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. 15/10 Agricultural Shows, UCKLAND A OHOW <R I CULTURAL AT ALEXANDRA PARK, NOVEMBER 14m AND loiu. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME BOTH DAYS. CHEAP FARES. EDWIN HALL i if Joan nf An- we've oftcu read, How she her gallant soldiers led, Till most <>f France she did retake, Ami she herself burnt at the stake. Those days are \Ki>t, the «vnrld grow: liut still we often catch a add. T.i keep uirwhich we can a-sure, Then.-,. ~[ WOODS' OKEAT PE Anything tiiu Umpire Company sell U good- and a guarantee Ifl given to any one that asks For our Famous Empire blue
Bus i n°ss No'ices NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE. iIESSRS 3r.K-.1-; AM) VATT'JEW BUSINESS of Mr Arthur <Vyle, of Hami!- ton, eolioit a continual <:<> of that patronage ») The Showroom will cliortly bo restorkci iih the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, andevtry- UNL)ERL\KiN; " f HAVE to notify that I hive Disposed of the nbjve-incntiontd portion uf my busi-
Mewrs McKee ana Matthews, and wtnl.-t iiint.eful thi public for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my su ee.-sors both a contiuuancj and cn hiryed measure of thp same. ARTHUR COYL! THE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASH SALE, COMMENCING aturday, Oct. 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SI'KCIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowed Off All Purchase. aIcKEE & MATTHEWS. W. John's Collegiate School "THE PAH," Near OueLuuga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. Hra.dmas.teb : THE REV. P. S. fcMALLFIELD, Fir=t Assistant Master: R. L. Mclllruy, N.Z. University. Scorml Assistant Master: RE. Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master : H. H.Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. Ft Piano : R. Leslie Runt. For Violin : L. 1.. Kreutzvr. Kor Sketching : Kenneth \Vatkin«. SVr Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and veiling connecting with the Onchuuga tram, fur the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to tt-e Headmaster.
ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. Ol w t d cold baths. FIRST AWARD Christehu7cb, 1895. COLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, IS9S. FIR-T and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1899. FIRST AWARD, Christchureh, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be used with either skim or separated milk, whey, or water alone. Extract from letter received from a gentle man iu the North Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I started feeding a calf about a week old, the m ther of which was sold at birth. Our other cow gavo so little milk we could only spare a piut per day Upon this, with your food, we reartd the calf, usicg just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk had not been t-o Scarce we t-hould have used ens Fo-jd. Tho " Calf" in question has, In tho natural course of event", just dropped , her second calf, and is as nee a cow in all roptcts as c iu!d be desired." From 'l)3 abova it may be irathered that a calf can be successfully reared upon half-a pouml of Food per day wheu ini'k is scarce ; if plentiful, less PACKED IN* 201b., sulb„ lOOlbs., ard 2001b. SACKS. Cur testimonials are too numerous to public, but we have j-ov. ral f ta!iutr that calves fed with this foola'e>is fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. I. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. IiIIV ISES, \V()I'NDS, AND LACEK ATIUNS—Need an antiseptic dressing. Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of wonderful healing power. t>ne application gives relief. Try it. \V. DEV, A"ent, Hamilton, THUMAS WELLS, Vgent Cam' budge, GE<». M. A. AHIEK.Agent Te Awa mutu, sells it. TO MEN Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, you happiness, your futuro It contains a full exposition of the human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Ad iresß—O. Specfic, 539 Elizabeth-Btreet North Melbourne.
Business Notices- Nooks. Sickles, Spades, Forkes, Rakes. Watering ('ans, i\.c. i 'heap and goud. SANDERS, u.C.E. oiiETinytj ciu... to hand. Inspection invited. WALL I'.U'EUS AT all rrices, from 5d to 5s Koll. Good assortment. SANDERS, Q.C.E. STING MACHINERY IF you want the " Best Hinder on Earth' get a McCOKMICK. The McCorruick Mowers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market: they are self-dumpi
F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland l'roviuce for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. ITR. W. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, ill has a McCormick Binder 17 years :>ld in good condition that lias cut 4000 'TEW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine ] dressed, slb. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Tears, l'runes, and Apricots. SANDERS, QC.E. L Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers. Rose, Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers, Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, Windsor N afers, Chocolate Finger Waifers. Cakes Chesterfield, Killarncy, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Hum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. RE CHEAP AND WELL MADE. to order at slit SANDERS, y.C.E. VASES AND FIGURES. TiOk'E SELECTION of the above. Inspection invited. SANDERS, CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUEI, HAMILTON. r PHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hermit -Hazledean Bruar-Tuba Fee for Approved Mare?, suitable for get ting Remounts. TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom age 2s Gd. Faddccking 2s Gd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900.
Red Lord i Orauge Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars sec circulars obtain able at the office of the luspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' ONDEEFULDEMEDIES TUSSICURA. - For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.-For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparatioES. which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district fiom the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morula ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Eecott, Cambridge ; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Royce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. L>ey, Hainil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awainutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Culebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and PatersOQ, Ngarua wabia ; K. F. Sandss, Hamilton ; A. E Mauniug, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, L' (J. WADE'S WORM FIGS.—The wonder ful Worm Worriers—are always effective, Is boiOo everywhere.
Business r-otices. \YEBLEY, (HOTCH KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand the season at the Bangipai Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waingaro Road, garuawahia and Whatawhata Districts. Mi- Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will bo at NGARUAWAHIA on MONDAY, and WHATAWHATA on TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam " Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buckland in 18S8, got by the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyu Rowe, by JSir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Wm. Home, Te Akatea. \VM. HORNE. HAMILTON HOTEL, Victoria Street, Hamilton.
...... Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELRY IN THE WAIKATO, GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOE TOUKISTS Beautiful Garden at the rear of the Hotel tT FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT Best WiDes and Spirits in Stock. Alkb in Draught and in Bottle CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL. BILLIARD ROOM fitted up with one EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. Sample Rooms for Commercial Trave. GOOD BTABLINGH
W. BRIGHT PROPRIETOR. D, MEREDITH riOACH PROPRIETOR KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY BETWEEN KIHIKIHI .SD TE AWAMUTU STAIiON, Meeting Every Train. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE EXPERIENCED GUIDE 3 Frovided for Trips through the King Country. D MEREDITH, Kihikihi. rr>E 4 WAMUTU & X ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHLA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at Pirongia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY . .. . . --,3 through T E RAU•A -M 0 A AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To bo shortly opened for selection. A- SYMONDS & CO PROPRIETORS ... TE AWAMUTU ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Eesort for Tourists The proprietor betrs to notify the the public that ho his entered into possesion of above Hotel' which is one of the most comfortable Hoftelries in the colony. No expense has been ."pared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sumplo Room?, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY
Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS. 11/7 Proprietor. (Late U.5.3.C0.) m. '::-.;] RELIABLE "VTOW 13 THfc] TlilL TO PLANT DATES' RELIABLE Vegetable ana Flower Seeds OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Catalogues free on application. Also, Catalogue of "IRON AGE' Labour - saving Implements, Orchard Requisites, etc From Country Agents, or from ARTHUR Y4TES & CO, SEED AIERCHANT?, AUCKLAND.
W. J. Hunter. NGARUAWAHIA CATTLE SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER G. rbe underH>ued wil 1 s»ll at Hi" N^unrtwahia 1 ardß on Thursday, November (ith • k )A WELL-BRED FBESH-CONDI- U\J TIOXED lIFIEE-YEAR-OLD STEERS, J. J. lc k-on. 2 Springing H< if rs o Empty I'eifers 10 Well-l.n-1 Forward Feur-year.old Bulling, A. Niol 20 Choice IS-iiumih Steers and Heifers. ,1. 25 Well-bred One and Two-year-old Mixed Cattle, ,1. Pollock S Choice 21-year-old Steers, Mr Hall 15 Choice Two-year-uld Steers, R, Holmes 20 Fresh-conditioned Thrae - year - old Cattle, Waingaro 20 Mi.xed Cattle, Wainsraro 20 Choice Spring Heifera 25 Mixed Young Cattle, Neighbourhood Dairy CW.-, Hieep, Horses, etc., etc.
Entries solicited. At 11 o'clock. W. J. II U N T E K. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Cambridge Cattle Sale The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge \ardson Saturday, November S I£A WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE, Lt)\J from Piako and Neighbourhood 30 Well-bred Young Cattle, S Springers, W. W. Lindoey 20 Choice leadings, J. Seabroke 24 Strong Calves and Yearlings, 4 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane 0 Good Yearlings, \V. Semmens 10 First-class Dairy Cows, at Calving from Auckland GO Well-bred Young Cattle, N. Banks. 20 Choice Yearling and IS-mouth Steers, 8 Quiet ls-month Haifers, Fen court 40 Well-bred Quiet 2| and Three-year Fresh-conditioned Heifers, Han uon Bros. S Yearling Steers, 2 Springing Heifers. H. Giles. G Good Dairy Cows, at calving 7 Choice Well-grown Shorthorn Bulls, 15 and IS months old, Wm. Vesper 1 Choice Roan Shorthorn Bull, D. Ash win Light Cortland Waggon, Miitabie for milk supplier At 12.30 bhup AY. J. EAXGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesday, November 10. TPHE undersigned will hold his usua J. J prii g Cattlo Sale on above date f\f\(\ WKLL B.'.EDFOR'VAD BUL \J\J\J LOLKS, a: CHOICE YEARLING & 18-MONTH SIiSERS & HEIFERS i TWO-YEAR-OLD rtiEEKS (30 Choice Very FurwarJ ,".',-ye.r-uld Steers, Mahhura 34 Very Chrice 2.',- and Three-year-old Ste?rß,W. Milne. 160 Choice Youny Cattle, J. Shefield, J. Bruce, F. Storey, and Mrs Storey 25 Chuice 2;-ytar-old Steers, J. Ed ict SO Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Madill, Lyi.eh 15 Well-bred :U-year-old Ste r , nearly beef, O. C'dng 2-3 Choice Fre-h Three year-o'd Steers W. Patterson 30 Choice Three-year-old s'eers, in fresh condition, Dingle Bros. 2o Well-bred Two-year-ol i Steers, G. Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tukere
At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U J. . OHAUPO STOCK BALE. Tuesday, xw For aslo at the Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, November 11th : o"r THREE YEAR STEERS & COWS 0 u from Kawhia and Te Mata 50 Head Will-bred Grown Steers, and heifers, from Pa' roa 15 Choice Young Cattle, C. Day 20 Well-bred 18-month-old Steere, Puke rim u 20 Strong Calves, mixel, Tauwhare 00 Ewes, with large lambs at side by Shropshire Rams 10 Springing Cows and Heifere Dairy Cows, Sheep, Horses, etc. W. J. ir UX T E 11. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 12. In consequence of the Auckland Show, the undersigned will hold his next Sale at Hamilton en above date of r"A PRIME BEEF OU from H. S. Hawkins, A. Main, R. Cowley, R. Seddon, J, Livingstone, W. Chitty, E. Ashwin. J. Raynes 15 Store Cows, W. Chitty 18 U-year-old Cattle, T. Walter, Zell man 10 Choice 2;-year-old Steers, W. H oil by 30 Pigs, from Douoldson and Daveney 12 Prime Beef. J. Kuiidit 4 Zhoiee Yearling Heifers, J. Bryant Fat Stock, Sheep, Dairy Cows, etc 20 Young Pigs rXTE II CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL' The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Hallett to sell on the faun at Churchill, known as A. Gibbs' ab:uit the first wetk in DeoumbiT, the whole of his T IV E i: DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cattle, 00 of them diary THE FARM, of 510 acres (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowstieds, etc., and a Flaxmill. all complete, on property. Terms at sale.
NT E R HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALF. X of Horses at the Hamilton Borcuj i'ards about the middle of Decembtr. Entiies solicited. W. J. H UN T E It. Any Tei'Mui 10UND with doi? or L'iin on any of the Assets RculiHatiu'.i Board's pruritics in tho V\ a kato will be prosccu'od. JOHN McCAW, EstiiLß buperiutcudi tit, Matatnata.
McNicol & Co. RANGIIURI SPRING .STOCK SAM- Wednesday, November 5. We will hold our Spring Sale in Kanjj i - iiri \ ards on above date, and will offer OAA HEAD OF WEI.T, - T?kKI) 350 Wd'-l.irdTM.ai..l T nrco-vo r r ti-rn. Hill Pr s , W. .1. An aboMi, I*. 1! ItoD, ■■»{ hi Rrci , h. I: ll:imii] il. Jn'\ Rrpt'oic-n, \V. Paterson, I'. Clhtlic, .1. ii lliugs, A. F. Ann n<l 1 , K Cu hbert, Chhs Walter, F. Ainaiidalc Th..>. Foote, Dingle Brus., Pirania 300 Story Steers, '2! to :;.', year old 30 Yearlings, J. Shaw," F. Cuthbett, D. Moloney. 35 Empty Cows and li.-ifers Juo. Brejr men, W. Paterson, P. Clafh":, W. J. Arnaboldi, F Anrmndale. 200 Mixed Cattle, G. Sincluir, Harri , Rolt. Madill, J. Duncan, Wm. Palorson, S. Tippett 25 Quiet Springing Uows and Heifers John E. and A. Ander son, W. J. Arnaboldi, J. Hun ter. 2 Well-bred Shorthorn Bulls, A. F. Annaudale, T. Foote oil Ewes v i'h lamb-, E. and A. Ander ?l u. 70 leading Steers, Geo, Ingram Boy's IV y
Me XI COL & CO. G. F. Mr'JcLLAiid, Auctioneer. WAIH )U STO"K SALE. Fri.ley. November 7. )A CHOI r E YFARLTNGB, 10 Choice \J Two-ytar-old«, Joh'i Mellow SO Young Ciitl". Jno. Lttim r 200 Yearlings an 1 Cilv.'f, from Hiku taia 39 Fit and Forward Keifers, Stanley Brown 15 Cattle, M. O'Grady 30 Beef, J. McN.col, W. H. Hemes. 2 Light Waggons 2 Double seated Buggies 2 Light Single l>"ggies, all in good IIcNICOL & CO, MWi.lai.h, Auctioneer. SPECIAL HOFSE SALE AT HAMIL.TuN Thursday, November 20. [JE will h )ld a Horse Sale in the Borough Yards, Haniillot, on above date Entries Solicited. Me XI COL k CO. G. F. MeCullagli, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thiir.'diy, November 27. 3 Acres of Laid, in Argti'se>-.«*'reel, ilatnlton, on acojuu. of Mr X. Vincent G. K. JIoCur.TAiiH Auotioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday. December 10. ,7ill hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date Thoroughbred Mare Miss L -ttip, by St. Hippo-Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound j & CO. G. F. MeCullagli, Auctioneer.
Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH U.S. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR .SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dresa Material, double width, from Is 6d to 5s Gd Coloured and Blick Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 33 lid, 43 6 J Black Lustres, figured aud plain, Is lid to .")3 6d Our Sp'endid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Lidiea' Kid Bnd Suede Gloves at 2s Gi, 3s 61, 4s 6d Bewildering' Assortment of Belt", Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handl ags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Coeking and Afternoon Ap r ons from Is Gd Blouses of all descriptions from 3a lid New Sunshades, special value, from Gs lid Undcr-kirts, tucked aud flouueed. from 3s Gd Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12a Gd Holland and Oraab Costume*, with Eton or Russian bodies at 2ls, 23s G;l, 20a Gd, 31s 6d Smart Hats, TVqu-s and Bonnet*, from 15s The Popular " Beady to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints from lid yard Dresa Holland-. 91, Is, 1-.31 Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from USEFUL LINKS FOR GENTLEMEN. Gent-' Uushrinkablc Ho-i- ry and Undcr clotliiiu' New MiipmuiN ••( S::,iv Hits, including " Bja'ers," • Brazilians,"' and ''Pan ama " shapes NewNeckiies, Ojl'.rs, and Hhirti New Washing Wai-tc a-ts, i:i white aud fawn shid-s, at .j-. 0.1, S3 01, !)) GJ, to lliGd. Geuls' Dark I.ouugo Suits, 3V-. Dressmaking and Tu:l ring in all it Branches. Absolutely tho low >?t price Tst in Auckland for Linen aud 11 useho'd gods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STKISKT, AUCKLAND. 'HUE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the |Em ployers' Liability / ets, as well as under Comuion Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also ■votected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to be ' ocal Office of Ihe Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner TO LADIES No need to consult doctors or chemists The remedies you require iu your own bands Write for free copy of valuable book about your lives, your health, your welfare Every woman should read it. Totted fnc in scaled onvelopo. Address- 0. ISf etific, 639 Eliza b;lh-gtrrtt *•'<Hb. Mclbourt o.
Davis & Co* ALL FARMER' and then wnes are requested to att A Public Meeting At DAYIS AND CO.'i NEW AUOTION MAR HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV 8, At 2 O'Clock, TO V^TE r hat Pavis and Co.'s Auction Pale?, whi< are to be held EVERY SATUtfD \J < and afer October kb, will bo as great yood to the W°ikato Farmers and the wives for the sale of thsir Traduce of all del oiip'ioD *s the Waikato Bhow, and that t your attendance and support yon are r< quested to assist to establish a WEEKL ]•; MARKET for your own Produce, 6 w hich we shall be glad to receive yet entries. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respeotfully yours, w. a DAYIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND k ESTATE AGENTS. HAMILTON.
Auction Sales Conducted in all parti of the County. SAISS FVEiY SATURDAY of Poultry, Pip Calves, Cattle, Horses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NEXT SALE- Saturday, November 8. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favrur or with your entries. SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOK- Suunyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrehfi* tattle " ' Hibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud !-heep Langdown and Sons' T ra p rial Calf Food— the best in the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Statuary Wcrtheim's Sewing Machine.*, on very easy terms Also, THE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for sile in all parts of the W a i k*to, Kaglan, Wsitetuha, (f awhia, etc , from , from 5U to 5000 acres, in price from 17s 6d to £b' per acre, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. Also, House Froperty and Building sites. r£g° See up if you want- to buy or lease i«M Property, and we cau fix you up with very easy TEBjti Those having GocJ Piupe its for sale will do well to place saraef with us, as we arc in direct can muoioation with buyers ia the South. We want good limcstoue property at present. Four large properties having lately chinged hands through us is a proof we know where to get buyers. Our terms are—No sale no charsrf^ Sale at 2 p.m. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of E-tates in the Oefice : OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guarantee d by the State. Further larite reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf supporting. Estat.s under Wills or Intestacies whei converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. The Public Tbustmk can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making cf \Vills is given free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trust?eship. The Public Tbustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man agement of Property as Attorney or Agent The Public Teustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment oa Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOE FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO TPE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of tht Agents of the Public Trustee of the Colony.
UCKLAND 'REEZINQ ARE CASB BUYERS OP ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowners please communicate with our Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We aro also BUYEKS of FACTORY BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANURE AND BONEDUST. PRICES AND ANALY3SS ON APPLICA TION. A. BEVINS, Manager. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, Viotobia & Lobns Stb., AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales and Account Sales immediately remitted. Special accommodation for Pigs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVER* DAY during the Season. Outdoor and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing Mp : <e and other Produce until fair market price ire obtairatk. Established 18 Tpibb GUvmnoi : Uuiou Pant of / ustralia. |
WT/1902/WT_19021104/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,419 | A HAUNTED MINE.
l'hi' superstitious fears of sailors
aiv notorious 'irul proverbial, hut il is something new to hear of eoalminers pretending to lie afraid of ghosts and declining in a body to go down a mine because someone asserts that he
has seen the figure of a woman wav ing a lighted lamp and uttering piercing screams. Vet that is what is reported 10 have happened at the (dyncorrwg Colliery in Glamorgan shire, where some three hundred men have become infeeled with fright and decline to resume work. \\ hat a striking contrast to that courageous Welshman, Sir Hugh Evans, immor talised iu the '• Merry Wives of Windsor," who, on a memorable occa sion exclaimed : " lie hold, 1 pray vim, follow me into the pit. '
A RECKLESS TOURIST
The Francais contains the following storv oi of a daring American tourist ' in the French metropolis : "Victor Fvaudale, an American, about forty , \ears of age, declared at a cafe table i hat he had lived for ten years in the wildest regions of Western United States and had never carried a wea pon, and was never afraid. Several Frenchmen who were present told him Paris was more dangerous. They asserted that lie could not go from Grenelle to Montrohge, for example, after ten o'clock at night without be ing killed unless he wore labourers chulies. Evandale left the cafe after a time, without reverting to the con versation about dangerous localities. Next morning his companions of the night before were horrified to read of the discovery of Evandale's body in the glacis ot the fortifications near the Maison Blanche. It is supposed he must have actually attempted to walk from Grenelle to Montronge im mediately after leaving his friends. Evidently he was attacked from be hind. Tight around his neck was found a thin leather throng which had been used to strangle him. His pockets were rifled and his shoes and coat removed."
"THE WICKED WHO PROSPER."
Commenting on President Roose velt's recent words about the mischief of '• great fortunes not used aright," and about the "ugly baldness" of the tollies and vices displayed by " the wicked who prosper/' a New York paper comments thus editorially :
•' One reason why a senseless exhibi tion of great wealth does nowadays an uncommon amount of harm, as the President says, lies in the publicity which attends every movement of the very rich. They are not allowed to live their lives to. themselves, 'the world unknowing and the world un known.' Their heels are dogged by the reporter, and the clicking of the camera accompanies their downsitting and their uprising. Publicity besets them behind and before, let him like it, let him loathe it. Every scrap of their conversation, every variation in their plans of travel or residence, all the petty dust of gossip that blows about them, have to be given to an eager public which dotes on its millionaires. They be come a kind of example, or standard, or object of rivalry to countless thou sands every day. It is an appalling thought, but it is doubtless true, that, as ' Mr Dooley says, there is to-day in every town some man ' with a strong jaw, and a loving woman to help him,' who reads of the extravagant splen dours of the bepuffed elegants of the hour, only to resolve in his secret heart to become rich enough some day to surpass in his own person their superfluity of luxury.''
BY PERMISSION OF MR MORGAN
If Britannia is to rule the waves with the assistance of merchant cruisers lent by special permission of Mr J. Pierpont Morgan, the Lon doner, at any rate, need not be aston ished at the news. He has had plenty of instances of Mr. Morgan's omnipotence. Jf he has not, all he has to do is to take a country cousin round the sights. Say, he begins with St. Paul's. The most important thing about St. Paul's is, of course, the new installation of electric light, a gift of Mr Morgan's. Then to the National Gallery. The most impressive llapheal there bears the legend : "By permission of Mr •J. Pierpont Morgan.'' If he turn to the South Kensington Museum, he finds one or two cases of jewels, cry stals, and carvings—lent by Mr J. Pierpont Morgan. Discouraged, he may fly to Bloomsbury, but all is not British at the British Museum. The trace of Morgan is on an exhibit there. Fortunately, the Guildhall annual ex hibition of paintings is now closed, and he is spared the knowledge that Madame Du Barry's room of Fra«o nards is the property of -. It is a mercy after this to come on a Carne gie free library. Mr Carnegie at least was born in Britain.—Manchester Guardian.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1902.
Printed and published by Eobert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1908.
You try this thing a that thing, every ki of homo remedy ;i cheap cough mixl ur and yei your euld ci tinues in hang mi. You must in it J colds. Ymi iniiht get irid of them just as Jfttysoon as possible. Yiiu break their hold. Che.ry 'Pastoral soothes irritfjlilethroats, heals inflamed bronchial tubes, and quiets congest ion in tli" lungs, This is why K. so quickly control" tli.'so old coughs and pre vents pneumonia aid consumption. "I was troubled with a very hard cough diich x could not got rid of. When I read . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I sent to Johannesburg and procured a bottle. T t completely cured iue,and 1 have many comrades here who have had hard coughs cured in the same way. Wm. Sessions, Company (', Second Royal Berks. Reg., Net's Spruit, Transvaal, S. Africa. There are many substitutes and imi tations. Beware of them! Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. Pnpiftd by Dr J C. Aycr 4 Co.. Lowell, Mass., U.S.>. Half the fun o' life is lost by nunj people their neglect o' Nature's most i i laws. Nature iD i sista on regularity V People who all >v i the continuance o' f any irregularity i; I their digestive or gans soon have to pay the penalty. I Kree and regu'ai movement of thi bowels is the sures' sign of good healtl The first questioi the doctor asks is " Are your bowel | regular ?" If not he ({IVRB somethinf to make them ho, and quite often that it all lie needs to do. Assist Niture occasion ally iu removing offending matter from the stomach and bowels. What is needed is a gentle but efficient helper that wo.ks like N aura. That helper ia Dr. Morse's Indian Ko■>! P 11a. They are eutirely vegetalde, being cmpised »f p're roots and herbs They cleanse the stomach, make the ap,ie tt' ho lthy, the on perf ict, th( liver active, and the blood pure. Dr. M tree's Indian Root Pi Is cue when other reined i * fail. They positively cure Biiimisu a», indigestion, Constipa ti -n, Dya| p ii. He"l iches, Liver and Kidney D.seases, Bods, Pimples and Hlotehn-" and ar a p';rl a - nlood purifijr. F r female w 'mm's he-t friend. Dr. Morse's Indiati K.iot Pilli, sold by Chemists and store keepers ; p'ic», 1« 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7s, or same will be sent, poßt paid on r.C'ipt of price. hole proprietors, the \V. H. Comstook Co., Ltd. (Australian I)»'po ), 58 Pitt-street, Sydney. They have stood the test for fatty years. Say -Friend: TEASPOONSrUL DYKES' rvy Don't keep rnc all ni£ht barking. " FOR COUGHS * COLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!!! SOLD LVtRYWHLRE 1/6 & 2/6. \>AGLAN fAND The underlined has for sale or lease on iberal bprms— DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.v TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property ; My terms are no ale do charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR, RAGLAN. rpHE TH-AIKATO TjACON no. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Be? to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower rices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per po„ r/ l «i'l be paid to the snppher of the K-st lot of 5 Pigs received daring each week. Our present prio* for prime Bacon Pigp, rY t * : z" H"d qmlity, is 4Jd per lb. Railage ot 1V» \v l'.ii ty is also paid by the Wai kato Bicm Company. OEOPOE WATT, Manairer. T4MES HALLY, SeoreUry.
TIME AND MONEY.-Sickness cause a loss of both time and money. You lose the time and have the expense of medical attendance, entailing a double loss. This can be avoided by using some reliable remedy at the first stage of the sickness. The purchase of a bottle of Chimberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy often proves a profitable investment, for, by its use at the first appearance of any unusual looseness of the bowels, a severe attack of diarrhoea or dysentry may be averted, that might otherwise compel a week's cessation from labor. Every household should have a bottle at hand. It never fails and is pleasant to take. Get it to-day. Tt may save a life. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THOMAS WELLS, Agent Cambridge; GEO. M. A. AIIIEB, Agent, Te Awamutu; sell it, Penny Posture has prove] a groat boon kver Bince it liascomH into force, Such benefits can't reach us too soon Though bound to arrive in due course. It is time we took care of our pence, And likewise our health I am sure, So he, with a cough and good sense, T m e , 8 Dl , WooDii ' OK fiAX PEPPERMINT
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. OUPED dlUfilr HEARS Best and Cheapest B.BA. T.U.S. No. 11 A.
TURKEY STONES, Fine Line. SHEARERS' REQUISITES. Wool Packs at Cut Prices. THOS. WELLS, Oct. 23, 1902. TIAUPIRI fIOAL ATINEB IMITED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. Dealers ir Waikato. Iff Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edwabd 8. Wioht, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ BCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. GEORGE E. CLARK, LANT-, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE.
lAND FOR S4LE 500 ACEES LAND, with suitable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into c onvenient paidacks, in good state of cultivation 247 ACRhS LAND, all fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, baianoe dry opeu land! all dry land being surface sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced End sub divided into suitable paddock*, all in grass or cultivation, small house, and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station wi'hin 1} miles. Piico reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCF, with half-acre hed on the Hamiltou roid, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. } TE T/KU-000 ACRES. (Rartburii, balance fern and nianuku. Land, ring fenced »ud subdivided. Horse of rive toonn (kauri and rimu) barn, cowshed and Stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, town-hip CHmbrid.'e, one of the best rites in the township ' FARM of 60 acres with House of ' five r.'Oms, the land ail in grass or cultiva vation, securely fenced and sub-divided into conyenimt paddocks, situited within two miles of towiibliip of Cambridge. GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE k GINERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE ■DROWN L E a "if OR N S We have the greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from pggs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues to T. A. BROOKER, Otibubua. Particulars also from Secretary Waikato Poultry Club, Hamilton. 8 22
DAIKY FAK3IS FOB SALE LOCKERBIE, MATAMATA, WAITOA. The Pbopkbti of The Assets Realisation Board. THESR Properties have beei surveyed into FARMS of suitable from 65 acres to 350 acros, are of Go.d Quality Soil, Well Watered. Close to Railway, and within easy distance of Creameries and Factory. Buyers mav select Any rea, and Purchase on VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY MENT. INTEREST.-4J per centum por annum. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may be obtained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties. Messrs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrins ville. Masaßa MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS, SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, D'ning Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at all hours. Order promp ended to MONEY pHEAP MONEY MONEY
£IOO to £IO,OOO SUBURBAN TREEHOLDS At 4J per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner *IOTICETOFARHERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. The follrtwini? is the list of our various Brands of Bonedusfc and Artificial Manuresj:— PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (ooarse) AIIBONEDUST WiiEAT A Y D CORN .MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotation* for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, and Sample? on applica on WARNUCK BROS. 28/2 Bnrham-strppt, Auckland. FINEST MOUNTAIN-GROW KIMF IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Alpo, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Nqabuawahia
Telegrams promptly attended HAMILTON Waikato X.TON I I ASHBURTOK kato | I Canterbury AIKATO GALVANISED TRON HARDLETBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Bathd, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED I':ON CURVEL TO ORLER Dairy U tennis of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARD LEY BROS., MAM] ETON John Bettley, WHOLESALE k RETAIL BUTOHEh (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connect'd veberowith is THE HAMILTON OOFFEE PALAUE. Hot Di.vNFEa Daily feom 12 to 2 o'or.ooa Chops and Steaks Ready in Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK <s" Races, Rogatta?, Shows, &c, Catered for ;amil'ion oas compa> (LIMITED), Has \3n Salb: LAOKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton oi 22 bags; 2s per bag. TAB, bd pe< gall< n for 2-5 gallons or overr er less quantities. Woaia : Ciarence- treut, Hamilton.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemcal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis, |gg" Buyers will please note that Pyramid is our Registered Brand, and see that they get it, soma unscrupulous dealers ba7ing sold an inferior article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now being bsoked for Pyramid delivered |October, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (baeic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, 4c. New Crop Due Early in November. W. S. LAURIE & CO. 29, Custohs-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE AND Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Iter, Eo-gs orsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. ' ~" 28/6
TUCKER'S ILY p.UvIXG CJOWI :ily JDaking Oowj The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into kvkrt tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG pOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. GG I OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. SUNSHINE TELLY /CRYSTALS. Ounshine Jelly L/bystals. PPXSHIXE pTJSTARD QOWDER Ouxshixe Bustard : l owder Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs may be too dear-This will suit you "down to the ground." ijn Boxes (t packets in each box) Assorted flavours. OUXSHIXEj pUDDING DOWDER OUXSHINE t UDDIXG 1 OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink \ Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow For putting a fine finish on all Ironinj Work. Boxes, 3d and Gd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. THE QAMPBELL AND T^HRENFRIED QOMPANY, FIMITED, Capital ~ £300,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY gUEEN-STREET AWD DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBEOTOBS J ' k 00 ™" ° AM , P , B , EI ' L ' Esq. (Chairman), Abthub M. Mikes (Managing Dirsotor), and Lbo M. Mybbh. Skcbetaby : Ait bed 3. Bakkabt.
Cable Addreag; " Beehive," Auokiand, AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build og " ALE STOUT. London 8 M. B. FOSTER & SON 3 (Ltd. " Bueb ALE and STOUT, London J, SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAI WATERS, Sydney and London D, fl. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. & G. OILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BUKMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD k CO., V.D, CLARET JAB. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. London ° JA^t^T^ )N & 00 - SC OTCH \vHISKY, Dar.dsa PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Durlin2ton HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd " Canadian Club ;; WHISKY. Ontario DU] S2?^y t £°,P (LXD - ) ' V ' R - IRISH WHISKY, Bolfsst SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY ADELAIDE WINE CO., «'Tanunda, Adelaide MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Raima KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Reima RUINART k CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims E. IRROY. CHAMPAGNE, Reim A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Etc., Eic. Em A very Largo Assortment of the 8881 bbanps of WINES & SPIRITS, inoludinf AUSRALIAN WINES, alway, on band CIGARS.—Man? weli-known bkands Selection, ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PEIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 •' Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. ' TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled). First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal ■ Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited j and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHEENFELED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful "tt urm Worriers— are a sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
LIVER OIL -FOR OALYES. COD LIVER OIL isjthe best substitute lor the cream extracted from milk by the separator. Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire Oolleire prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Cod Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves, it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the creamery It 18 easy to use, and there is no troublesome preparation required beforehand. 1 Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned. h It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will rive you large and certain profits 6 Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON,
TiA.2<TID rOE SALE. LANSDOWNE E3TATE, Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED T H E NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -n i , , E t R t OANTILE AGENCY COM- FiVfifSlftV FiStfltP PANT LIMITED, are instructed to an. -UV CI SIUJ UO Id LC j nounce that.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, w ALL GRASSED, WOOUIanUS Estate, ~~~~ ' — COMPEISINQ Otterburn Estate, THE BLOCK NEAR THE TJWN -9 SHIP OF TAUPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, Containing NEARLif ALL PLOUGHED AND GRAisED. 4422 Acres, b r^TA rti l 9 , all / d J°! nthe o W f ton | IBDOW Survp y ed and into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway J veniently-sized DAIRY AND GRAZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton ! FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATP and Cambridge. j SALE on and after The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. 'Wednesday NOV. 5. 190* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, J ' ' * wv ~* on Liberal Term* ! l E^ S 0F PATMENT: 20 P er cent OH JjlDerai 1 ermS, ! cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent ON 23bd APRIL, 1902. I J™"ent *" & ™ followiug yca "- lnterest 4 * j . Applications to be addressed to the under - Copies of plans and full particulars I *'g nel . Ir °ni whom Copies and Plans and an y obtainable from the undersigned further information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN &MEK CANTILE AGKNCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Eversley Estate, 'OF 854 ACRES, ALL PLOUGHED.,AND GRASSED, Otterburn Estate. OF 793 ACRES, NEARLif ALL PLOUGHED AND GRAoSED. The above properties all adjoin the Walton Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton and Cambridge. The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, on Liberal Terms, ON 23bd APRIL, 1902. Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned
AVE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. M WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. g* gLADiES, ftill DllWik | h| JBJsJD tea ? 1 i B i China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is _„ *9 | certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor 3 even the tbird best. The best never leaves China, the second best is S g* nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. <-i Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor- «*f ra respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in K J3 a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow- C ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the beat is exquisite, and no other tea ] 3 grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with *3 »S it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous ■* ( which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed i > lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the i agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack g age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee 1 that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikirii * \ m' Hamilton ; 8 - L- Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland.
E. J DA VET srajsf-- ■ 111 Unff UI ■ storekeeper, HAMILTON 0N i^f 13 "" 1 §' ood ass °rtment of Dinnerware, Teaware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christinas Number Auckland Weekly News. IS. Posted to any part of the district. IS. F. A. PEARSON, | p - FOGARTY, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL GENERAL CARRIER, &Qm lt wnTf UßB ' °° AL & ™™OOD MEEOHANT t h,v, , l \ CAMBRIDGE I have several Farms, Business Sites, correspondence, at Mine Prices, freight added, in four- Also Sole ajrent for tha Mahino Noxious ton lotß> Weed Exterminator in the above District*. 0 HAND AND FOR SALE and if any farmers who have Blackberry. i> -a .a Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands Si hmh, 3»«dM*. communicate with me, I will arrange to meet Brioks, Hydraulio and Garden Lime, them at an early date and experiment on natchns {not in *!,»,„ *i .l. ■ •,,. - I - F. A. tEAKSON, :~*T*' vu,uu ") »"Q me price in with- n reach of all. M CATTLE and HORSES trespassing ooie Agent North of Wanganui : Walter <m my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Syme, M. H. R. filocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. TAINDI-STREET KAWHU. 4/4 28/8 WILLIAM HODGES, Waitetnna.
ALBERT HOTEL Q UjE E N ST RE E T ,\ AUUKLANPf RAVING taken? over this popular, and well-known Hotel, all visitors can rely upon erery attention and comfort. NIGHT POKTER IN ATTENDANO Telephone 963. Alltelexrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Late of Kotorna ari'l Cambriii?a). T< E A W A M U T U THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHUBST, .. Proprietor. ''PHIS HOTEL is replete with all modern A requites necessary for a First-class Hotel. Having a fine Sample Room, and the best position in the township, it is the favourite Hotel for Commercial Travellers; and on account its being opposite the Town Hall is the most convenient for visiting Companies in the Theatrical line. Terms reasonable. Best quality Liquors and Cuiiine. 1 /g Telklhonb No. 890. James Meston/£// (Late of / - Hikurangi and / Coroman del / PROPRIETOR 'VICTORIA -ST /GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS '_ P 0 Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MEHCEK. WINES AND SPIRITS 0? THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown OampbaTs Special Braw always on draught. Good Shooting aad Boating, Horses on Hire. Good Stabliof? and padlocking. RAILWAY REFRESdMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAR. Stocked with foest Liquors. J. E. HALL ET T, PROPRIETOE. «,/&
Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS JULIA MoOULLOUOH, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL his been re-built in first class style, with a view in affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGNIFiCEHT VIEW OVERLOOKING THE H4KBOUR Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCfIANIS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who an the SOLI AGENTS and Bottler.. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. HI. <Sc O. ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPT BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prioei Given. Telephone 864. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 |
WT/1902/WT_19021105/MM_01/0001.xml | 2,836 | The Waikato Times
1 ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.
THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE & KAWHIA ADVOCATE
[ESTABLISHED 1572.]
THE OLDEST DAILY XEWSPAPEII IX TILE WAIKATO
[PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON.]
VOL. LIV.— X<». -V.imi
HAMILTON, X.Z. : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 11KJ-2
PRICE ONE PENNY.
The American Tobacco Co. 12 diflerent plates of NOTE Write full name and address plainly, and Enclose with Labels, also the 3 Penny Stamps) Wild Flower: Coloured to Nature in the lust style of Modern Cliromo Liilio. Art, printed on thick Art Paper, size of plates 2® x and thus form a unique collection. If you want these Beautiful Wild Flowers, pos,, ° The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes and Three Penny Stamps and one Coloured Plate will he posted to any address in New Zealand m * 017 i^ICM Jt 1898-189 * 1* i /%06liLAHd. IN SU R B iN OVV GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, £1,000,000 as already been added to Policies in the Department, THIS IH THE BONUS YEAR, and everyone now taking i ut a participating policy will receive a substantial bonus at the end of the year, J. H. RICHARD-'ON, Commissioner. A Qold or Silver Watch for Nothing. SEND NO MONEY. WE, hereliy undertake to give one of ouj Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to evory Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orrect reading of tho following PUZZLE | BxxT MxxS TxxS CxxxxE j The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STEELING SILVER CHAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose Mampod and addressed envelope so tliat we in.iy inform you i you have won the Watch. Wo are inikiug t his offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, NZ Or Box 4-59, G.P.O. 8 2 QPKRATIVE QOMPANY Having completed arrangmenta to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the aba Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Reqiremeatfl, GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of large ex perience, and will be supplied t© Share holder and Farmers Generally at a Mini mum Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. FENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of Sto k to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of tho Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will bo of benefit to Bottlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very Lest markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY J, 0 R g A L E -50 - CASES - 50 MASONS IMPROVED PRESERVING A Wonderful Medicine, 1 . ffi r gk?s jpll Hf il Mmt- fiwi§ii For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick p, 6 ', ,7 Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold !i *k' ea , t ' £ OBB of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Bentthons, itc. Ths riKST Dobb will oivi biliot in twjnty minutis. This is no fiction. Every lufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of thsse Pills, and they iiT?rV i C w^ O pTTT « g ! d , t0 b ® " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." i PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete Health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; Uwy »ct like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs • Strenirthenin/th. Miucular System : restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen ed« of annetite tnd «fafi* admitted °' phts.cTlVcrqt of theS facts admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best ini*ra.nt«e« tn th» Bucliam '" Puu have Sale of any Patent Medicine in (A, V *rU. » Prepare only by THOMAS BEBCHAM, St. Helens, Lancwhlr., Bn.land 1 Sold iT»rTwinn, U U. lid., and is. »d. Mch. ' JAES. QUARTS k HALF-GALLONS. great reduction in price A J. ENTRICAN & CO IDO«LAND riAHE WAIKATO TIMES is by far the 1 bost country journal published in the QAMBEIDGE 0 A C H A C T 0 R Y vJOECIT FEBGUSOF LAKE - STREET, CAMBRIDGE I SHOEING CAREFULLY DONE ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES MADE Milk Carts and Waggons Speciality. | coach wmm & trimming By Expkbienced Workmen. Town Peioes "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony, TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Quean . Street. ATTOKLANTD 131 POUT ANT NO lICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator liutter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter ; ami further tho eeconil hand «Anchor" brand and " Dairy" brand b,xes with' the Associations brand still remaining upon them are beim* fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made bv the Association, this is _to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing tho Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIYDLK T<> PKOSHCUJTOX, and also to request that persons desirin* to obtain tho Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor "or " New Zealand Dairy Association." J Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. YVE SL E Y SP 11 AUG, MANAGING DIRECTOR, TIIE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). \ uckland, Sept. 20, 1002. ONE DOZEN DAMNUM .WITH OPAL 13 AOL A N \JA~I OA O~H FHOM 18/- U .H V GEORGE GREGORY. , Tl „ ~ QOAO I The regula running of the mail coach ARTIST PHOTOGRAPI ER between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended SPECIALITIES— Artistic Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraituro and Groups COBSSB 01 QUEEN AND WKLESI.KY STREETS AUCKLAND. | owing to the bad state ef the roads. T . DALGLIESH Proprietor. BOOK-BINDING neatly executod at The Waikato Times Office. Hamilton
Kiw REDUCED PRICE LIST Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount—All Lines in this Price List subject to a Discount of 2'i per cent, for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made lor large lots. I Head Office—ALßEßT STREET, AUCKLAND. l#l WESTFIELD MANURES. A Superphosphate (total phosphates 40per cent., 3 2 /34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) soi Tr phosphate ' 2 cwt * sa ° ks ' 35 / 36 per cent - Rone Dust (Pure) Steamed Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. . [ Bone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure Special Grass Manure " A " (for Top Dressing) Special Grass Manure " B " (for laving down per manent pasture) ... Special Potato Manure . Special Turnip Manure .. Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure "B " (for Wheat, Oats Bar ley, etc.) Special Maize Manure "A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure " B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees)" Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure MANUFACTURERS: £ s. d. 5 " 6 4 15 o 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 o 700 6 17 6 I SUNDRIES. " Standard" Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. <; Animal Fertiliser ~ 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. cl* Gypsum .. .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. t. 0 Agricultural Salt, ir sacks to the ton ..nett 21s Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt. " 17 0 Nitrate of Soda „ „ abt 2 cwt..." 14 lo Muriate of Potash „ „ abt 2 cwt... 16 o Nitrate of Soda „ „ 'abt 2 cwt.':: 10 o Muriate of Potash ~ n abt 2 cwt... 16 o 0 Sulphate of Potash „ „ abt 2 cwt... 16 0 0 cV n i » rr , " bags abt 1 cwt... .4 2 6 Sulphate of Iron, xtls ~ sacks abt 2 cwt... 810 0 Sulphate of Iron crushed,, „ abt 2 cwt... 10 0 0 Surpnse Island Guano .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 400 Maiden Guano 2 cwt. sacks 5 7 6 Desiccated Blood .. .. 2 cw t. sacks 8 10 o Pure Dinseed Oil Cake, crushed, 1% cwt. sacks .. 16 0 0 rr Ji mpr , 0 . ved Sliee P Di P> 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gal. Kemp s Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red— -4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal. 1 gal. tins ~ ali p er Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each. \\ estfield Powl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, or ue •• •• •• .. 1/6 each. orne, Prosser NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD & So.'s Works—WESTFIELD, * near OTAHUHU. The Acme of Perfection THE NEW "IDEAL " PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAMLESS Drawn LID, one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATEXT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. e take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made oi BEST CHARCOAL TIVD STEEL ALEX. HARVEY SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DVIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. THOS B. ARTHUR.] [B . E . SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY-STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & GO. ? FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed tc the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. WW HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata Siivcr-i'.rtttU Mower X;ipkin Kinjr, 4 6 No. E2058 —Solid Silver Souvenir Spoon, engraved in Maori style. 12 6 591$ I r.'i* xBiSSS i No. E8759 —Tile ( mmm 1 fu fit 'i.- fi!*u w m ]iox 1 135 ( hiUlri-nV SiUcr-PJatei N'o. F2^76 — SiKcr-l'i.ik'il ( ila>s-l.ined Cups, Shell J Witter Di>h, with Knife, 13 6 -*—' t 6 6. 8 6, 10 6. 12 6, 15 6 STEWART DAWSON&Co. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, QAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles' 1 that arc manu- factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can ill enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee aud Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Coffee 4i§fi) Standard Coffee i THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY mdfA limited I'KLD essence of coffee BRANDS OF TEAS Cable Address : iICCOMBE, NEWMARKET.' Telephone: Ho. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PIUMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. lihyber Pass Koad, AUCKLAND Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly ), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder .. v. Q| Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Egg Powder iirown, Barrett & C-.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Peppers
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ENIII,ISII COMMRKCI AL. LONDON", November 2. The Frozen Meat Trade Association give the following as the Smithfield market quotations for the undermentioned classes of frozen meats, based on the actual sales of not less than loj carcases of mutton or lamb, or 'lb carcases of beef of fair average quality. (These quotations are not for selected lines, but for parcels fairly representative of the bulk of the shipments now on the marketi— New Zealaud Sheep: Cross-bred we; hers and maiden ewes, Canterbury medium. sti to (j-tlbs, lyl ; heavy, til to 721bs, l, : d : hunedin. Southland and North lsiand unchanged. New Zealand Lambs : Can t-arbury, unchanged : Duuedin an I South land, 2s to t2!bs, o|d ; North Island Island none offering. New Zealand Ileef ■. Ox fores Id, ox hinds 4dd.
River Plate Sheep ■ None offering. Beef: Ox fores, a;d. ox hinds 4^l Hemp is dull, :nl prices irregular. A fair Wellington-October shipment fetched ii-U per ton. Tallow ; The slock is ls. tOo casks ; im ports, 4070 ; deliveries (M >S.
Wool : The sales of 1003 are fixed for January 10th, March sth. .May 7th. July 15 and September 21th. For the November first two sales the catalogue is unlimi ted.
THE CITY MARKET. Messrs Hall and Perkins re;ort: —Good demand for new potatoes, onions and pigs : these arj selling at high rates. Kidneys lid to 2jd, shepherds IJd to 15d, good bard local onions IJd, pigs-suckers from 10s to 10s, some well bred ones bringing 17s to 19s. All pigs are selling at high rates, and we advice consignments, pork 5d to 6d a lb, butter worth Hd to lOd in bulk. We are open to purchase big lines for ex port for cash. Best bone-dust los a ton, chaff is worth M 5s to JcG 10s ex store, for local. Southern about 5s higher. Early consignments of farmers' cheese would sell well about 4£d to fid a lb, eggs are slow of sale this week at 9d. In cubators hot air with book of instructions ■fa 10s. Kuraeras .£l2 to £ls a ton. Cow slip Calf Milk for rearing calves, cost about Id per day, is selling very well—orders coming in for ton parcels. Will post particulars to anybody desirous. Poultry has been a little easier this week, but some very fair prices were secured. Ilecs Is (id to 2s :id, roGs,ters 2s to "s, geese 4s to (is, dncks Is Hd to xt lid, turkeys 7s to 10s, hens 3s to ss. Correspondence solicited o& t,cy lines Settlers have to sell. AGENT-GENERAL'S MARKET ™ CABLEGRAMS. W ELLINGTON, Monday. The Department of Agriculture has re ceived the following cable from the Agent- General, dated Ist inst;—"Mutton market firm and speculative. The quantity of mut ton going into consumption at present is small. The average price to-day for Can terbury is l id, other North Island 4:} d. The lamb market is weak. There is dull sale for all lamb. Stocks of lamb on hand are light and firmly held iu few 1 ands. The average price to-day for New Zealand lamb is : —Canterbury brand, s;d, othejr than Canterbury ojd. The beef market is dull. New Zealand hinds 4:d, fores 4d. "The butter market is steady. Danish £5 16s, < 'anadian £:> 2s
The cheese market is iir in. Th# piiec to. day is £2 los per cwt . „ "The hemp market is depreS'GCt. Ji'ports from Alanila indicate that i.eavy shipment* are expected. Tneavrige price for goo'l fair Wellington grade on spot to-day is illill : November - January shipments i;:i0." The Industries and t'ommcrce Deparf mftßt are advised by cable from the Agent- General that the importations from IJiver Plate into the I nited l\ii g lom during the month of (»ctober v,. :,. as 1011,, v < :AI 'it ton, 211,120 carcases, c.'' whieh I j '.i'-'i car cases were landed a' l,iv-rp0..1. ;/j,s2''. at London, and ]:<,(»7) a( Southaniiitou : lamb 7 1-7 carcases, landed at Loudou. The aver age prices realised for these .shipments were :—Alutton, 4Jd ; lamb, sjd.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1902. A. B. WORTHINGTON.
< >\ nil hands there arc <>\| of sal i- lae; ;un that the man W <>rih:nn' tun lias at !a-i Leon nm t<> earlli. AF llk nigh it is u;e-lin ri t a I>l f ■ t< > w is'n o>r t!i<' <l<>\\ nt'aii lit' an vj< ■ >ii. -a i!I l in eni'i'iT <>i tin-; man 11a< Keen ol such :.:i mil rageous rh:ira■ -r• ■ i - . ami lite |>n' have Leon victimised so niton bv his silverv tongue. tiiai Ins mcarceratnio w ill iir a <I«• <_• i 1 ■ '<l a; 1\ a til;iu"'' I" tic ciiininuniiy. W mlliiim'inn was an AiiK'iiian, ami his career in till cnuntrv was uf the blackest ileser ( >- tii>ll lietiire in' found it desirable leave and sail fur New Zealand. V, •• feel that it would serve m> good ]>ur pnse in following his career through the States, hut on coming to Nnv York he became acquainted with a Mr I'lunkett and his wife, who were also living on the credulity of the public, and after a while .Mr and Airs Plunkett decided to separate, the latter with her two children, acconi panving W orthington to Cliristchurch. It was here they were received with open arms, and the Students of Truth, as his followers were called, increased rapidly. Worthington was a man with great oratorical attainments, his ability un doubted, and lie was a past master in the art of persuasion. So successful was he that in a very short time the promises of money were so great that lie decided to build a hall, which was called the Temple of Truth—a beauti ful buihling now known as the Choral Hall —and the new religion multi plied exceedingly. lint their pro perty was of short duration, Shortly after arrival Worthington and .Mrs I'lunkets found they were not well mated, and so they parted and had seperate followings. It will be remem bered that .Mrs I'lunkett—or sister Edith as she was known—committed suicide in Cliristchurch a few months ago bv drowning herself in a tank but her two children are si ill living in the City of the Plains. The Uev. John llosking, at one time stationed in Hamilton as Minister of the .Method ist Clmrch and who stood for Parlia ment at the last election for Waikato. had a suspicion that the u. an Worih ington was none other than one wliost whereabouts was much inquired for in the States of America, and with great determination he traced very min utelv l.'is antecedents. Although for a time Worthingten was able to with stand the exposure, his pouei "vadu al ly began to want* and one bv one his followers slunk awav, until the poor trustees of the Temple of Truth were called upon to shoulder a verv big burden in the cost of the build ing, and many a poor man found his mite had been cast into a luikless pool. WorthingtorTs career has been of a chequered nature ever since, for while he has had periods of prosperitv in different parts of the colonies, his actions have always been of such a suspicious nature that the public have reposed very little confidence in him. lie has been in Melbourne about three years, and it was reported that he had gathered a fair following around him, but at last he has over-reached him self and come within the pale of the law, and has received the heavy sen tence of seven years imprisonment with hard labour. Worthington was the cause of the breaking up of a number of homes in Cliristchurch, and a message from that part of the colony says that much satisfaction is expressed at the sentence which has been passed upon him.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Piev. Air Smalley will give his popu lar lecture on " Palestine " at Cambridge this evening and at Tc Awamutu to-mor row ev-niug. The New Zealand Railway Depart ad vertise special excursion rates for the King's Birthday holiday on Monday next. Attention is directed to the notifica tion. In cooking custards, or in heating any thing required to boil quickly, do not leave the spoon in the liquid.as much of the heat will be. conducted awav by the spoon. To shine boot; qui kly, do not blacken them, but rub them w-itii a of orange. !,et the juice dry in au i then poli-ui it v,uh a «'•!/ i'!'•-!sh.. when they will shine like a mirror. 1 ii" 1 ambinlgv C' j-operativa iuiry l-'actory turned out IWO pound; of btitiei yesterdav. It is expected that the output will reaeii 2uii' 1 Dotiudi daily shortly. < >ver JiiO'n) was paid to milk ta.pi,lier? during ' k'tober.
< >ne hundred and ten horses left Cam bridge this morning en route for Calcutta. Air Hawkins, the well-known Canterbury buyer, pure'iased the animals during the late Cambridge horse sales. The horses trill be shipped from Auckland iu the steamship Aperima. AlcNieol and < 0.. Hie well-known auctioneers, had charge of the consignments. '■ A White Slave ' writes us ,'c re a meu«b,-r .of •• the great and glorious Liberal party. bi>t we have no desire to enter liilu a coiit.oveisy. and as the letter is of a personal chat'ncter n form of Correspon dence whicl; we intend to k.-ep f.-oin our i 7 iumiis -we feel that .-trife will b : created ifo purpose v- ill be served by its publication. An fextraorijiuuiY jij„'!;;uce of telepathy i- jiip.' of: i.ricl I't'twewj 1ati,,,." and .son ii two cities i says tho Gcn,ev:: eorrespondeiit i f tii,- 1. '(jdon Express . A Monsieur Portland, residing at Jlenie. chose Pun has been raying for time with ri! I'ioiis at Geneva, two days ago felt an overpowtviee- -euse r.f oppression and de spondency. S..dJon:y while seated with friends at dinner he e, ciaimed : '* My son is ill or iu danger, i fed U " Without a iaowellt's hesitate n he left tli« h. v use. caught tlm night train, and at six ou the fo,i,;wing no ruing arrived at < leneva. Here he /cuud his son. sur rounded by doc tors aud relations, hovering Itetween life and death. The lad had been fieariy frowned the previous day, aud on regaining i iij-.cioiisnefs cried out for his father. liver siucc the arrival of AI. Hornard his sou has steadily advanced to wards, recovery.
Waitresses under the age uf forty may n >t lie employed iu cafes or restaurants in if isi-aiy.
• 'wing to the continued drought in the Condobolin district New Soutii Wales), it is feared that many of the people will be forced out of their home. It is rumoured that the wife of a well known k'ohatahi West Coast) sett'er lias come in for a handsome legacy by the death of a near relalion. A money-lender in Melbourne was stated la--1 week by Judge ( lioin'ey to have charged a defendant 50;t per Cent, on an advatic 1 "f Jj."i, At the last meeting of the Tirunner l!or nigh Council it was rep irteil that fifty ca- s of measles had existed in the Horough for I lie month. A Mastodon firm has received instruc tion- to fill a 1 irge order for stock suitable t a- freezin<_r, for tlie South African market, ud quality stock will b • tak<"\ Mis Ib.od, one of the li -'ttl rs of N'"\v 1 'lyinoiii.il, is dead. . • . , ,ved liere ::i Marcli aI, is Id , and .'.i: r : ! a drapery eii-mess uutil nil!" .ai o: . Siie was iit liei eightieth year. Thesecrel.iry ol tin C i-' e- aii •11 Cvelii " I'lnbhasrec i\e 1 a : : >m W". Martin, t : i • celebrate 1 cycl: 'o ■ ( that lie in ei Is nuking a eye, o •. !u . t f this c dony liter the Austr.;l V\ .■ , ajc. 1 Hiring tie- laying • ; tie' foundations of some barracks at 1- ul>»i I >st month the bou?' • I in .re than -:if; ih atsand persons were discovered i . lay •!•- v. it liont any trace o' . ollin a J hev ar- i> dieved to be the r - m tins of vici inn 17: \t the Sydn y wo d sales ye-terd.ay fo.eigiiconipi.titi il was animated lor wools greasy, which Sold up to 12', 1. while the ton price for scuu.vd was P.Jjd. >iieep -- :ioo New Zealand s.d'i from |:'.s 7d to '1 ts '.'d. Twenfv-seven bullocks avera/ed ils Ms ad A recent outor'ak of anthrax among cattle iu th • (.!<■ :mg distriit "f \ icloria has b.'en tra id b, i,■ ■ authorities of the Agricultural I H ■ r iu"jl Lo tile use of im ported bone me; .. It j s iuteuile'l to take Steps to prevent o inger from tins source ill hit ure. I'lie colleciion a St. Maltlcw's Church. Hunedin. on Suu . me.-t the special needs of the Maoii Mi--i 11 in the North Island amounted to e.;; 'l'ids amount is in addition to i.'■> l a year pai lby tiie parish towards the support of t , M aori cl.'i-gy meu in the Wailuilo. Tiie ordinarv otfer tories of the day for tae geuercl church fund were above the average' Because a prisoner w,n too f,t t, ire' through the ('oiul-roam do,.rs I'iiite 1 States Conimissioie'r I>;idl«*y i.ind-cy re cently telegraphed from < ••.veii-Ivrioi.rii. Kentucky : to Washington fm- peraiis-i m to hold Court in the open air. 7ii- priso ner was Jaue Wooisey, of Liluhiiold, ar rested for making moonshine whiskv. 0 is oft oin high, and weigh TiO pounds.
General Sir Edward Braband, inter viewed recently on his return to England from South Africa, said:—" We are los ing everything we gained by the war ; we are fighting for equal rights for white men south of the Zambesi, and we are not getting them. In Johannesburg the men who thought of everything before loyalty are getting tho best positions. It only proves that loyalty does not pay. There are only fifteen millionaires in Great Britain and one in Ireland—at
ieact this would appear to ho so from the o&eiai income-tax returns recently issued. According to the returns these sixteen persons make the &um total of the individuals who enjoy incomes of over X'.'iOJXX). and this is about the " million aire " level. There are IS 1- people with incomes of between £ 10,000 and : JO. Incomes of between Ji jOOO and <£10,01)0 are enjoyed by •) .' 1 people. Air Panmure Gordon, tie bi£ London Stock Exchange magnate who died tho other day, had a mania for clothes, and after a fiie two or three years ago it was computed that he had lost 1100 neckties, lie had enormous drawers full of new white fianuel trousers, and another full of evening waistcoats. He had at one time 500 pairs of trousers in his possession, and new boots stood m rows and rows in his cupboards. Speaking at the AVaikouaiti 1 >airy Fac tory social the other day, Mr Allcock said that persons engaged in the dairying in dustry were the happiest in the world. " They do about two hours' work in the morning," said Ah' Allcock, " and they have nothing further to do until evening, when, after working another couple of hours, they are clear until the following morning." Although the audience smiled, the majority of them did not seen; to agree with -Mr A llcoek's remarks as to the clolce far niente of a dairyman's life.
" There ia cue advantage in this climate, we do not require p. weather prophet," writes a resident on a cattle station iu the Northern Territory, Itun miles south from Port Parwin." " Nature has laid down certain laws by which she abides. No rain falls, nor is any expected, from April to September inclusive. Muring the next three months occasional evening showers are experienced. Then comes a de'mge, and in the months of January, February, and March the whole country side is a morass. Fvcn now (:30th August), after five months' set dry weathor, there is water water, everywhere. Jt would need an un heard-of drought to dry up the on thsstattoii."
Liverpool is a good example of s. city managed almost entirely by municipal government. The municipal council owns tho waterworks ; and the water supply is admirable ; it owns the tramways, the electric light stations, the public baths— hot,cold and Turkish—it provides public free laundries for the poor, plants and flowers for the slums, sells to the poor at the Cost price sterilised and humanised milk : it pays an organist who gives free concerts in the large local hall : it provides free bands in the parks, free lectures, free technic.. 1 schools : it has pulled down old, insanitary building, and has built whole some. modern dwellings for tr.6 j,ocr at low rental, and all this without any in c; ir: rates, since the profit go to the public treasury instead of into the pockets of a few individuals.
A Renter's message says :—The Pope is at pi usest enjoying excellent health. Dur ing tlie month of August his Holiness has taken an advantage of las leisure to spend several hours every morning in his garden, walking in the shady avenues, inspecting the vineries, in which he takes a keen in terest, and watching tho maturing of the fruit crops. The Lourdes grotto, which was built a short time ago in the Vati-au Gardens, and is an exact production of the real grotto at Lourdes, has been the fin tii est point of the Pope's promenades ill y year. His Holiness always spends some time in prayer before the gotto, and has ordered iioweus io placed there. The Pope derives great benefit from these walks, which affored him mental relaxation and at the same time give him au oppor tunity of (.oj.yersinj.' familiarly with the dignitaries of the Papal' ourt c,v the events of the day. Hut with the pilgrimage, noiu Sardinia, which has just arrived there, the pilgrimage season has now recommended. Pilguuis*.; h in all parts of Italy and abroad v.i'd iuikv. ..';e another uuintcr i'ii]iti-i Ily mil il the tuoi'ii. cii AJareli. when the I'oi,', ...ill ei luploio the 25th year hit. poutili.-at". An rU«.;-i>;oin denion.-trniion at St. Peter's is being orgauiaad fo<: that
occasion. There will he several thousand pilgrims in Koine. • >ther pilgrimages are expected in the months of November, I'eeember January, and Februarv.
lilcYCLlM'S.—s,ho;;!d never start out w.thout a bottle of Ohanitit.iia,i;'s Pain Halm in their tool bags. This liniment io excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. • hie application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent Hamilton : THoM \S WELLS Agent, Cambridge; <>E | _, > . M. A. AHEIR, Agent Te Awamutu, sells it.
Earthquake sir, ■!; were fell ve tie l:i at W'auganni. N •••• s'iyni eitii an 1 1' -1 !- I in,'. j A" i I a/.cite "n:in in r t !:•• di-solut i a lof Parliament wiii be ;s : i i-.1-iv, ami t'.< ; writs will be issued mi AI iriay i:<-\t. A lady now of greil inti res! i- t!ie sis -r of the Prime Al.inisl••!•. .Mis- llall'our. Mi i. does lu-r lirother o e to her. N..t oi \ flies she conduct i". a I .:if t-i• i■ ■ I li his household n r'e;--, inc buy- hi* c riagos ant horse-, an I lake; all Ids ill; ■ save political one-, it i her own hands. " Why did yen iu -i-it <>n g"lting me upper berth in th • .deeping cara<ke I i habitually auste; e laly. "Well.' a n ed her irrepressible niee ■. "y< u have b ; - oxpec ing for so many year.- to find -oin ■ body under year bo I thai i though' it miu.hr relieve y mr mi d to have ad don e . on the subject i\ i.i- •\ ( 1 at once.'^ V certain Pari ■■ photographer never s-,v to a lady sitter. "No.v !■. .!; pleasant, ina 1., a 'if you please.'' lie kn-ws a formula ie j finitely better than that. In the m natural manner in the world lie remmk- : i "If is uuneees-ary to ask ma'am to lo •. | pleasant ; she e add not look otherw se " i Then click goe- the camera. and the r. salt I is never in doubt. A Taranaki paper slates that during i tlnindei>ioim the other day several lie - on r.Il- Mu'.ehin-ou's farm. Kapuni. Hero struck by liLfiit aiislT- and ignbed. A re-i ---| deul at .Mauaia was s'rippinga razor on I the same day, and got a slight shock, Ihe j lightning travelling along the blade, and I a.i'ecting him curiously for some time. At an early hour yesterday morning the To ! 'apapa railway station was comp etelv dc.-troyed by l'l're. The tire bell rang on' anai'inu. and the brigade were quie Iv I'll the scene, but the building being small was soou reduce 1 to ashes, and the services of the brigade weie not required. The lir is supposed to be the work of an incen diary. and the police are making inquiries into the matter. Examination of a site for a rifle range was cvntinu. .1 by volunteer oflicers at the Thames, on Saturday, and the decision artiv-d at was that the Parawai site up the Waika'kie \ alley, is the most suitable, h'opu bi iii x considered too far distant. A rough Msrvey will be made and the neces sary details and other information for warded as soon as possible. Colonel iMvies has throughout shown a desire to improve the coin itions under which the country volunteers exist. Per the first time for many yea-s we ( Pastoralists' h'eview) have to report that there is not a single frozen sheep or lamb i afi at from Australia to Kngland, and only I 15.51i2 ijnaclla 1 - of beef from Queensland. 1 l'o South ; \ il ii-a there is still a little on ! the way, vie, 17,00 l sheep and 11.">0 lambs, | but in otaci - week this will lte landed, W'e
canii 1 1 seo any hope of a renewal of this trade for sour- time, but New Zealand is still going strong.
A message received from Point a Pitre of yesterday's date says that advices from Martinique states that 1 o l persons have been killed and many severly injured. Ttie sea at Fort de France penetrated -i- ifv in land. The Freueh cruisers Suche* and bringing the inhabitants from the northern districts to Fort<le Prince. The e.up' cn was frightful in its intensity, and tiea-e was a repetition of the former s vie s of distress and tenor.
Particulars of the poultry exported from the four depots for the year endin : Marcii last are furnished iii the report to hand of the i iovernineut poultry expert. .' un 1 sent away :J7l'il head of poultry ; W< llirgf a. 55U; Christchureh, 21,275; and Is'in -bn. s 2Ol. It is only fair to state t'eit u,e Auckland depot was closed down from AI ax to September, and Wellington fj-.-n: June to Septemh r. Tiie Christchundi and Dunedin dep.its were working conMuu >u-ly throughout the twelve months.
A question was raised at the Land Board meeting. Uokitika, whether the wholesale cutting of llax on the banks of rivers would not cause them t . be an easier prey to tiood waters, and perhaps be instrumental in encroaching on valu able land. The Chief Commissioner felt inclined to assume such a pos-ii,dity. but as it was stated that the mere cut ting of the leaves without injuring the roots of the plant could have no dele terious effect, the Board granted a num ber of areas applied for. Tho Pockhampton correspondent of (he Queenslander write? that the cr.aighi 111 Central Queensland has driven pistora lists to all sorts of expedients to keep their stock alive, and now that fodder is so high, they are in a greater quan dary than ever. One more bitterly cir cumstanced than some of his fellows has hit on the expedient of chaff ing the bulrushes which are to be found in so many bore streams iu the interior, and mixing tlum to his sh ep. And. strange to say. they are doing well on the food : in fact, they are in spleu lid condition. Heard at tho Magistrate's Court. Wei lington—lnspector Kllison . iioyeuonrn a living by going from racecourse to raee-
courser" Accused: "1 earn an in-nest living by bookniaking." Air W. K llase'i den. S.AI.: " Von call it an honest living. I don't." His Worship added that he was referring especially to accused's manner of bookniaking: there were, of course, book makers who were honest men. Mr Jellicoe said Judges at Home had decided that bookmaking was a lawful calling. H : s A\ erchip ?aid ho did not think it was a lawful calling m > ev/ Zealand, but reiter ated that lie did not allege there were no honest bookmakers.
A remarkable phenomenon was seen on the "last voyag& ot the Orizaba from Aus tralia to London. The whole sea. from horizon to horizon seemed to be lit up iroiu below, not with the usual flashes of phos phorescence, but one steady white glow like a lamp covered with frosted glass. It was like steaming on a sea of foy. and it gave everybody tho creeps, it appeared so ghostly and uncanny. Although the weather all day was rough and windy, it was smooth and calm while tho pheno menon lasted—about an hour. The sea appeared to be boiling and twisting from '•eneath. and when the steamer ran out of it tiit, evge Letroen the light and dark water was as sharp as it pi-iuted. Even the oldest officer, who Wn tt enty nye years on the run, never saw a~^ cembling it.
Speakine on the subject of roads at the meeting of the Pukekura Poad Hoard on Saturday last, Air Richard Reynolds said the greatest damages done to their roads was by people insistiug on driving in an other man's track, whereas if they would only branch out a little the roads would last twice as long. The trouble seemed to be that some people allowed the horses :o drive them instead of them driving the horses, if he were on the Hoard for an other term, he intended moving that any thing over a ton should not be carted iti drays or waggons having other than three inch tyres. He hoped people buying wag gons iu the future would take the hint in time Tho Chairman Air R, Fisher) agreed with the remarks made py Mr Reynolds, and said he had found three-inch tyres provided easy draught. mlf i; IPI-.A is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. it attack, all ages and is equally fatal to young aun old. r lce grca£ mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Iharrlmea Remedy is a re liable an<i elective medicine, and if given in time will prevent consequences, this remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THoAIAS A\ ELLS, Agent, Cambridge; IiEO. M. -V. AIIIER. Agent, Te Awamutu; sell it
1 * '"'li ; 11.1I 1 . 1 !'aV 1 i!-t v'till] rind lil'int npru' '.i 11:' I i> | iiii lit i! yi • t dress,.. ( til ins were V'-i lire vcst-ji'day. Tin- dama::e ■ est 11l i 1-i 111 4;i.">■ I. Mr < '.i:•!!•' rif. flic mil'i.m iirc. \v;-it : ti I r <l'.* hapm in. of I llHl.'ill'l ll ti lt-rt M k «s ' provide i'lu.nU'i fur the esta,h; sluncuu uf i |»;i'-lic lil.nry if tlm fitv limU a suitable i" and turn shes i'Ti"' a year fur up M it iv.tili-'l clsnvlio-o that nimlioations ill b • iv"iv<»l ;it tli" ollice uf Mr i)v<■ rup ■ \.• vt*iiil<!•!• 1 1• li from tho-e desirous ot ■ l uiriu_r ill holdings in tho vicinity ut ■am It "li. Mr I Kit will I>e pr-'ji ire 1 t< - ip'ily ■ill Mi" n.'.'.'ss.-iry informal ion to in • ••ii"iisiur -fit 1,-is. It is known that several ■ i 1 'lis wore ir nil l.y M. Man- n while " Hi'inlto-i, ui i should a demand • ■\i-t fur laii'! it i; mure than probable that - 'ine ut tlie properties will lie acquired. At l.yttieton ye.-terday two men, Alex in !er iiraiu ami Edward Xeison, were con > --'el aiel discharged for m k i uur false s! a * onient s in claims for enrolineut. The - nier hail not been twelve months in the e loiiy. aiel the la. ter was nut a Ihitish -ailij.vt. The registrar ilid not press for h"!ivy penalties, ami it was shown that .\elsou hail iuiormed the police when he found out he was not entitled to be en r lied. The death is announced at Auckland o' Mr T. A. Hennett. an old colonist, lie e nil.', to the eolonv in ]Siand saw service in tiie Maori War, and tiler, started busi ness in Wyndham-street as a provision merchant. Afterwards he took up farming at Pakuranga, and then was in business tor years at the Tl.am.'S, Mr Bennett then went to Kawnkawa, Bay of Islands, where he has been a gum purchaser and general merchant for the past 2:i years. lie leaves a wife, one sun, two married and two un married daughters, and eight grandchildren to mourn their loss. HlirrsES, WOUNDS, AND LACER ATION'S—-Need an antiseptio dressing. Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of wonderful healing power. One application u r ives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Vgent Cam bridge, IiEO. M. A. AHIEK,Agent TeAwa inutu, sells it.
THE WRECK OF THE VENTNOR
XO TKACES OF THE CAITAIX'3 BOAT. ;By 'Jolegrapb.—Press Association) OMATEBE, Monday. Tlio Sterling arrived at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday and left immediately for the X< n th to search for che missing boat. She made a zig-zag course up the coast, calling at Ahi para, communicating with Cape Maria, after a search of Spirits Bay. She is due to return here about Tuesday. The weather was exceptionally tine and clear last" week. Under the present conditions a landing could be effected almost anywhere on this coast. The Ventor's meu differ as to the prob able fate of the missing boat. A French man named Ohein says he jumped out of the captain's boat when the Ventor was al most sinking, and picked up the third mate's boat. He states that all hands in the captains boat excepting two Chinese and himself were drowned. This statement the officers do not be liev, as after the steamer sank somebody in the -aptain's boat cal'ed for a bailer. llowever.it is considered that the cap tain's boat and its occupants may have been drawn under by suction and drowned. A tireman named Van Voppel, who is amongst the missing, is said to be a Belgian nobleman. STATEMENT BY AX EXGINEEH. The second engineer, INIr Baillie, states : Aft pumping several hours we found it impossible to control the water in No. 1 hold. The pumps were changed to Xo. li hold, and soon had it dry. All Monday the ship kept going half speed. Although Xos. 2, Hand 1- holds were kept dry the water reached its own Wei in Xo. 1 hold during the afternoon. There was no change in our condition throughout the night. At daylight matters began to assume a serious state. Shortly before four o'clock I found Xo J hoi 1 was making water, and with eveiy hour past the angle of the deck be came grev sr. The 'leak must have increased much be tuv"ti eight and nine o'clock. The deck was full of water, and the steamer seemed to h-ive lost buoyancy. When the boats pushed off the side lights became submerged. When we were twenty yards off the steamer disappeared. AX AWFUL SIGHT. Tiie sight was an awful one. The water gradually rose over the deck to the stoke hole, v lien the storn lifted, rising quicker and quicker till the steamer stood upright l bre» or four seconds later she sank, with a we:i'd, wiii '/.ing sound, accompanied by a je! of Ham' l from-the funnel. The men were somewhat short of cloth ing. f. >n landing the greater part of the day was spent before a log fire on the beach. The course laid by the captain was the same usually set. but the tide and current caused the steamer to drift on the rocks. M r Baillie is of opinion that the steamer's bottom was; completely perforated by striking on'the rocks, and that her tanks, alone kept her afloat for a considerable tine before she foundered. Arrangements have been made for the crew of the Ypijtqr t-q leave for Onehunga by the Gairloch on Tuesday. THE CHIEF OFFICER'S STATE MENT, The chief officer, Air Cameron, inter viewed by Star reporter, said the Ventor left Wellington at !).30 on Sunday week, with tine dear weather and smooth sea. Early on Sunday afternoon the steamer cleared Cook Straits, and a course was shaped to carry her five or six miles sea ward of Cape Egmont. At four o'clock I went m v.atcU ar.d at eSpbt o'clock I was '"flifevtjd by the third mate tMr brei. i K-ave "J: tTl '° the conwfc i told huii to keep a look out for' the light at th? 1 a P Q towards the end of his watch. I then went below. At midnight the second officer went on watch. At 1 W a.m. i was awak ened by a shock as if the steamer had truck on a rock. 1 jumped out of bunk and hurried on deck. I saw land ahead of me, and everybody was on deck. The boats were lowered to the rail The tanks and hold were sounded. Number one was found ro bo making water and rapidly filling. Xo 2 tank was full, and the other tanks were gradually filling. There was a little water in No li ho]d the port side. The pumps were ordered ou No 1 hold immediately after the boat struck and the engines were reversed.
KEAbLNQ FOK AUCKLAND Twelve ruinates later the sL6an.«i cam? off the rocks. She was then jWt liaH speed and it was decided to go on to Auck land. that port offering the best facilities for decking and. repairs. During Sunday night we found the water xras gaining in No 1 hold, and the pumps were unable t w eopo with the inflow. Tn the meantime water was gaining in No 3 hold. Accord ingly the pumps were transferred to that portion and were successful in keeping the water lender. 4_t nine on Monday morning the vessel had travelled siity cr seventy miles at half speed since the mishap. §he was now steering well and the hope was yet entertained of reaching Auckland. (She was now however, down by the head about five feet. In the afternoon on Sunday water showed in the fore peak, and on the following morning the water had risen in the fore peak five feet. The vessel was now down by the head as
far as t lit* tween decks. and water was also »tarloig t.. -dio.v .i,o' tho f->:\; peak. S'nor:ly before six o'clock it was evident to all that the vessel was ill jjreat danger. M \K!\ii FOi; THE LAND. 1 lie captain altered his coiu.se and made for the land. Ihe vessel was, however un manageable, and could only by driven at very low speed. The danger of the posi tion was pointed out tu the men by the captain, 1 nit all divided to stick to the ship. Land was sighted forty miles south ot Hokianga at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Water was nniv beginning t> wash freely nb ,ut ihe decks. whi •li were Hush with tin sea. About live o'clock the boats were all provisioned and the ordered to =ui"d by them ready to let About ten miles oil Hokiaiiga tne engines were .-topped. It was decieed to wait till dav 'iglo, if the vessel rein lined buoyant and then endeavour to go ahead. Foivards uine o clock, however, the ves-el commenced .settling fast, ami her main deck was al most underwater. Half an hour later all hands were ordered ii.to boats, and the five boats were manned. .lust aooiit this time the side lights disappeared while the bo its were still alongside and two minutes later THE YENTNOR DISAPPEARED HOW first, Previous to the sinking of the steamer the captain stood oil the port side, leauiug over the rail, lie said, " Shove off, boys." The vessel was then well under water. THE FATE OF TIIE CAPT.-UN. That was the last seen of the captain by the mate. He walked round the deck house to the other side of the steamer, where the boats were. The third mate told me that he and the captain jumped over board together. Thereafter there seems to be a Conflict of opinion as to what occurred. It is generally considered, however, that the davits had struck the captain's boat, which capsized. THE TIIIRI) MATES BOAT. The third mate's boat got clear and sub sequently three men were picked up by the latter. Somebody was heard to oill out for a bucket, but no cry for help was heard. The third mate's boat was twenty yards off when the \ entnor sank. Her crew sighted Hokianga light about two o'clock in the morning. They had a feaiful battle in the breakers and on the bar inside the Heads. They discerned a light on the shore, and cn landing found t.iie small boat's crew were already ashore. They had lighted a fire and sever 1 ladies were assisting boil ing coffee and drying clothes. It was about 5.30 a.m. when the third mate's boat landed, the other boat, which was a smaller one, anticipating them by half an hour. The thud boat was picked up by the Energy ten miles north of the Heads. Another statement is to the effect that the captain and second officer remained on deck when the steamer sank.
THE CANTERBURY SHOW.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. CIiIiI.SIVHUIiCH, This Day. For the Metropolitan Show the entries are larger than for the Jubilee Show, which was the previous record, but the exact figures will not be known for some days. The principal increases are in horses, cattle and sheep.
FATAL CLIFF ACCIDENT.
(ByTelegraph.—Press Association.) WESTPORT This Day. A young man named Williams, 21 years of aye, fell over a clift 30ft high and rolled into a creek. lie died soon after he was discovered.
ESCAPE OF PRISONERS
(By Telegraph.—Frcss Association.) lIOKIIIKA, Yesterday. There are no further tidings of the four prisoners who escaped from custody yester day. A search is being actively continued, and all the available force is being utilised in scouring the country. The country the prisoners were last seen making for is pitted with numerous over grown shaft«, forming a source of danger to the unwary. The injured warders not incapacitated from taking part In the hunt. "Warder Morgan saw active service in South Africa, and had an experience of a few week's detention at the hands of De Wet. He had a fierce struggle with the prisoners attacking him before they wrest ed his rifle from his possession. He man aged to retain his bayonet, which was wrenched off the gun. The escape is causing a good deal of alarm in the district where the prisoners are now supposed to be at large. HOKHTKA, This Day. The escaped prisoners have separated. Three of them slept in a deserted hut at the Kanieri Forks, six miles from town. They went into several diggers' huts, and forced the men to give them provi sions, clothing, money and tobacco. No trace is discovered of the fourth pri soner.
NORTH TRUNK RAILWAY
OPENING OF THE MANOAWEKA BtCTIOK By Telegraph.—Press Association. MANUAWEKA, Yesterday. Tlig I'reinier opened the railway line be tween Mangaonoho and Mangaweka yester day. The Ministerial party went up in a special train, and arrived late in the after noon. Replying to the official reception, Mr Seddon said that the day had bean long looked forward to by him, and it had been a % <-* a -t disappointment that the line was not opened up before. Circumstances over which the Government had no control had caused the delay. When he was leav ing the colony six months ago the Opposition sucf: iht fyakohiue \iaduct could not bft completed within ! two years. To-day showed' the error of their prophecy. He was looking forward to the lime when the whole of the North Island lire would be completed. He lud had the pleasure cf opting the section to Manga onoho in JM'.to, and D o stone was left un turned doin£ the further section', but the Makohine Viaduct interposed the section fi'onj Mangaonoho nine and a-ijuarter miles long, and cost 417G,0Q0, being .£IS,OCD per mile, but the yiaduct cost =£72,000, and two expensive tunnels on the section were started itt July, 18!|1, tjut through the strike in 1806 could, not be gone on with. The vMuct prac'ticsally only occupied two years in construction.' The total cast of the Main Trunk Line was j6 1,035,003 to date. There were 6.' miles now under coh struction, and it will cost ,£830,000 to com plete the line. The Maugaweka Yiaduct would be Jjifjft kpg and 260 ft high, and would cost «&!1,066, It was well in i r and now, and would be ready for traffic in July next, and the line would be open for traffic to Taihape by Christmas, 1900. :"■•'-. ~ u -■' ' "
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<» l' 1" A WW. November •). v Li: 1 Ma'Cooa <i.li •i lls are eiitrain 1n I ><niki 11 >i:■(in wu;n n jin. 1 children l>ark to 111>-1 )• village;. >T. I'!-, rEK.sii! i; I, November 4. I In' mi-in 11 i;i liv mari'ving ;i divoire! I!,imiss, has 1 n•:• 11 the cause, nt'the IHike |'mil s dismissal from the a riny. 'c« >XSTA NTIN< >IM/K. Nov. I. J lie tax collectui's are compel ling Armenians tu pay eighteen years' arrears smililary exemption tax. In many instances this involves the for feiture of lip' entire possessions of de faulters. B< >.M l!A V. November 1. Sixty ruling chiefs, mounted on elephants, will escort \ icerov Con naught 111 si Hie into I >eihi. HERMN, November 4. Authoritative rumours are circu lated that the kaiser, when at Sandringhain, intends frankly discus sing German and British relations with the Ministrv. DI KHAN, November 4. The floating dock parted from the mooring steamer during the gale, and went ashore at Mossel Bay.
THE AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT.
• ♦ MELBOURNE, Nov. 4. Madame Melba lias cabled to a few influential and wealthy friends in England alid New York for subscrip tions to assist those stricken bv the drought. INTelba headed the list with ,£2OO. She proposes to invite an in fluential committee to supervise the disbursement. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce resented the action as circulated to cause the people of England and America to think that the whole of Australia was affected. The chamber requested Sir E. Barton to place the position clearly before the public at Home. Sir E. Barton accordingly cabled to the English press stating that Aus tralians applaud the generous motives prompting Melba's appeal. Although in the afflicted districts the break-up of the d rought seems almost assured, nevertheless those who depend on the pastoral industry will continue to suffer considerably for a time. "Tt must not, however." says the Premier's message, " be supposed that the Com monwealth as a whole is affected more than temporarily. Tts credit and resolution are alike untouched."
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
1 MR GREENSLADE AT NGARUA WAHIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) NGARUAWA HI A, This Day : Mr Greenslade addressed a crowded meeting (if electors in Ngaruawahia, Pub 7 lie Hall last night, Mr Fitzpatrick presid ing. The candidate made a vigorous and telling speech, which worked up great enthu siasm, and lie was repeatedly applauded. He wus accorded a hearty vote of thanks and confidence ; only seven hands beinjj held up against it. The meeting closed with three rousing cheers for Mr Greenslade. FRANKLIN. MORRINSYIELE, This Day. Mr W. F. Massey, M.H.R., addressed the electors of Franklin, at Morrinsville last night. His speech was mainly a criticism of the Government policy. He advocated t he abolition of the mortgaga tax, and trial of the zone system on a section of the rail ways. reduction of the honorarium, fairer representation in the Legislative Council, and prosecution of the construc tion of the main lines to paying points/ He received an enthusiastic reception. A vote of thanks was moved and seconded, Mr Massey stating that he preferred that they should show their confidence at the ballot box. PAEROA, Yesterday. Mr Poland addressed a crowded meeting in the Puriri School last night. Mr Alex. Maxwell occupied the chair. The candi date had an excellent reception, and was accorded a vote of thanks on the motion of Mr Nicholls, seconded by Mr Quinn. GREi MOUTH, iesterdaj;. The New Zealand Alliance has to nominate the Rev. F. W. Isitt to contest the Grey seat against Mr Guinness. Mr Isitt is only standing in order to arouse interest in the option poll,
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We flnarantec our Teas better value,better prade k than any sold. & compare our & 2 ■ CHAMPION WITH ANY IMPORTEDIN I W J) r « > 80LI0IT0R .. HamUton. [ )NEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGI OF FREEHOLDS. IS 8 J| 188 E N Knox Stbkut, Hamilton. lERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THI PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. ATTENTION TO TECHNIQUE & THKOEI HARRY I. BIGGS, UTHORISED AND LICENSEE SURVEYOR. Ten jearl on Government Staff. T HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23 7. II . A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Visits Te Awamutu, first Tuesday it Olith; Ngaruawabia, second Tuesday iti onth ; fluutly, third Tuesday in month ; e Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month ; othei iatrioti ocuasioualiy. High*dass Work. Terms Moderate. . A. YOUNG, - - DENTIST Vill be moving into his NEW PREMISES in the AIN STREET, HAMILTON About End of This Week. ENT A L OTIC! MR E. DE VENNYSMcGARKIGLE, DFNTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr M„,3»rrigle may be consulted on am fter Saturday, August 2nd, at his room? Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrons-Oxide gas admioisiered. T* '"less Extractions by the most recen ttowa. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 AR a. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly the following plaoes : Ngaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly 4th Friday. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WEST, Near Railway Station gHEPPARD, LAND, COMMFS.SI,ON, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. 30/5 jp rp JJ gOSWORTH, Teaohkr of Piano, Violin, 'Ckllo and SINOINO, Having taken up his residence in Hamilton, U now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONT VILLA. ' Cambridge—Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. Te Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bcworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band ' is now open to accept Engagements for Con- Certs, Balls, Ao., in any part of the Waikato. TWR AND A HALF PER CENT,—Wc JO have Monev to Lend at this rate or First-class Freehold Secur ty. Early appli cations is requested Vaile Bros., Lega! Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen Btroet, Auckland. 24 7 M R PJ ERBERT Y QOLLINE BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TC SETTLERS OFFICE." MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First' claHB Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland. 23'7. J. RIDLER, GKBE&AL CABBIEB, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT HAMILTON WOODCARVING— Relief, Chip, Floral Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Gd per quarter Is Gd per hour. Articles designed.—Mia? li. Ayling, 13, Victoria Arcade, Au<jk}and.
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THE MOLINEAUX MURDER.
( h'eceived, N'ovein' er 1. I■ p.m ) N 11\\ \u |; |\, N ovein!'it - Roland .Mnliiieaux. u!,, v, a, li it■ a■;| Ml i|i';ii 11 a; >,! Vii;!; rjirlv la -i Veal' 111 i" ]a li uii:||o \j ( ' ( , (latOa. Mill I Til'.! :i\ was t.. \, I) Ilie.H'S subjected In I IV I'I'IK-' I", a:111naI hm. ami c; eit ial a la v<mra Ido impression, TI!K \LILAM) w > i: rnr.iwiuXi; run TIN; A I)\ \M Tin; Mi 1.1. \ll 1! A 1 PI Nt: Till-: (•■• »I'NTi:V. Iv'i'OeiVed Nov. 1.7 a 111 i»N |>t IN. \||\oMii.or 1. I 'ulun- I v ii vru 1 lia ■; a - ri* oil at I'-' I'll i oiii|>i ii aiil v. ate lis ;ii |\isi M'.' tlie I'i li'.'i';'il i .'.ii'-e mi i lie eondlt lons «>i" S i ■ m: l '''; i r i • I. ( 'iilumd Manning lias arris oil at I ><■>•'m ra ami a •-uoi <| supreme cm>iii ninnd. '! lie ;i'l\•Jlliei' li" ; liet'Tl deferred. ii w ait in';' the arri\ al nt' African I'm tei'i iiiMl e Il<M >| is. which fut'eo will lie ii mi :lal do nil i lie J 7 tli. Tli is x\ ill con sist nt' ."tinto troops. A larger force is discountenanced. A opnoral advance will lie in tlio middle ut' Poci'inlicr when Cnl. Swayno will have returned. I lie seasi m is imw I'a v« mra Ido for an advance, and tlio Mullah will doiilitloss utilise the «i]i)x>i i unit v to carry on lioastful ]• n•] >alt«in<la. I noasiness is felt at Aden at un confirmed reports that tlio Mullah raided an advanced outpost near (. 'allot leh. capturing an important camel transport.
INTERCOLONIAL.
(Keceived Nov. 1.7 a.m. BVDNKV, Nov. I, News lias been received that the banpie Xelateur went ashore at W'allis Island, and was su 1 |\icnt Iv lloated ell'. 1 tut was found unsea wort hv. Mt- I.l'. I'i.NF, Nov. 4 It is reported that children were poisoned at a Sundav School picnic at \\ 111 ia ll)sto\vti. It is un known whether these were fatal cases. No details are available. SYDNEY, November 1. A lai'u'e public nice! ini{ held here has protested against the of .Mrs Selina who is now await ing execution at Melbourne for the murder of her husband at |}an (lenonjf. A private Hill ntroduced 1 >\- a Labour member, making education free, passed the Committee The (lovernment at the outset opposed the measure, promising that when the finances warranted an alteration thev Would be prepared to consider the inatter. A deputation from the Labour party waited upon the Premier with the result that lie accepted the reforms and promised to make educa tion free from Januarv, 11)0 1.
SPORTING.
THE MKIJiiX'KM: CM'. MELBoI.'KXK, Nov. 4. The Melbourne < 'up was run yesterday and resulted as follows \'ictory ... ... ... l Vanity Fair .. ... ... 2 Abundance ... ... ... 3
CRICKET.
♦ _ , * meeting 0 f the muuagemeut committee of the Hamilton Cricket Association was bold at Mr Bond's olHee hist evening, when Mr Worsley occupied I lie chair. NEW I'I.AT KKS. I he following new players were drafted into the different teams: Arawas: Venables, Stacey, Brndstock. I »overy, Evans, Holcroft and West. Kangatiras : Sims, Hettley, Wilson, McKay, Shepherd and Hoekett. blades' : (iorthorpe, l>ev, Whitelaw, Uarugh, Martinson, McOarriglo and Cor.tto. ■ !. TH| FiKs'i KuUNil. I.tie rounds were th#a drawn for and resulted as follows Nov. Bth, Rangatiras; v. Arawas: 15th, Kangatiras v. Slades j 22nd, Arawas v. Slades. It was decided that play should start on each Saturday at 2.15 p.m., wickets to be drawn at 5. J-j. MATCH WITH LORD HAWK'E'S TEAM. The Secretary was instructed to write to Mr (larrard, the Association's delegate to the Now Zealand Cricket Council, re the arranging of a match with Lord Kawke's f team. TROPHIES. It was announced during the evening that Mr Worslev had seemed the highest patting ;»v«rttge tor the past season with Mr Johnston second, and in the bowling department Mr Livingstone secured first honours and Mr Cleesou second. Mr V orsley takes Mr Tucker's trophy and Mr Livingstone that given by Mr Bond.
CORRESPONDENCE.
MR DYER'S RETIREMENT.
to the hutch:. St.-As a supporter of Mr T?. \V. Hyer I regret helms male up his mi ml to lvtitv from the political contest. In my own defence I must say I ha<l no part in his r<;- signa ion. If I supported Mr Hyer I cli« 1 s i ii"' '■•'■■■«'■ i-• ■li ■ was a venal t=l i klei for Ibe v ■ui'lll. 'il 01 cause I !l u Hit I fo'. ■■■ ' in lii 'i aii l •• ■ll •■s i y and in! ellis,"'net» Hi:' l Ann ' <ir' -il a •I:-!i i•; like the \\ ail. In 1 '•> >| cvi ;:1 u-il'v | ill mil- New ,'.i>:i! ,!: i |),,! i.-- on a higher plane. -I •It >s; HI ' i,'i »K ',V. |) W.'ilY. M" !. \ v ( ; \/r \\ UIAROA. in rilK • IUTOIt Sir.—Seeing no notice in your paper of Mr Line's. ii tin-' al Waharoa, 1 trust voil will all ov ni" spue ' tn refer to it. as f think if (~•. ev..„l to 1 vorlooked. Ife sad : " My--I!' and a lew others advocated lief.i e tlir i • vi-rniiH nl to k ii up. als.i the h,a us to local bodies, the penny p 'stage. tin 1 female franchise, the h'eferandnm Mill. and. in fact, the whole ii .\ ermnent policy was advocated hy myself and a few others.' 1 Mr i.ue.r claims to lie far in ad vi nee .■;';::•' i '■ >\ eminent ot I lie day. and thai he evil flu- third largest aaioiint for hi- pons'uiieiii'v that was granted last year An-! u ', i't I am on this matter 1 may say he pa ; d the present Government the hitches! oomplirn-mt thai it was possible to pay when lie said there was no such thine as boycotting an Indeptindent meinher. rather the of her way. Hut I have mv own opinion, and it is this : that if the VVaikafo electorate only received what Mr Lane; got for them the amount would have been small indeed. The fact was, the Ministers travelled through the length and hreadth of the land and saw for themselves what was wanted: received deputations from all the heal bodies and made certain promises that they fulfilled. That was the reason Waikato received such a large share of public money Then, in the next breath, he denounced them for their extravagance. Notwithstanding this we do not hear of any of the members re fusing the money granted to their districts to assist the Government to retrench. He did not object to the increase in members' honorarium of the Lower House, but lie did to Ministers and members of the I'pper House, and to support his argument, quoted Sir J. <i. Ward's speech when he said members' expenses were much heavier than formerly. He gave us a good many reasons, from his point of view, why we should support nn independent member like himself in preference to a Government supporter, and regaled us with that stale old fairy tale when he heard our present Premier declare to a member who was inclined to appeal to his constituents that the seat was not his, but the Premier's, who put him there. The questions were then cone into and the iiis f was:—"Ho you approve of the Assets Hoard hold'ng on to so much land when so many are. in want of it r" I. do not, but the members of the Assets Hoard receive XI"'0 ) per annum, and they are so mighty fond of the almighty dollar that unless thev are forced they will not let it
There was then a death-like silence dur ing the r ext few minutes, and then a voice asked : " Are the Government to open up the 1' iiko Swamp.-" Hunt know, Then a sonorous voice, with one optic closed, asked : " How much did our railways cost:" 1 lout know. Finding our would-be mem ber knows nothing, no more questions were asked.
Then a tiordon settler proposed a vote of confidence in Mr bang. Some time elapsed before it was seconded, and immediately it was seconded the chairman jumped up and declared it carried. The same instant Mr Lanj* proposed a vote of thanks for the quiet meeting, and quiet it was and no mis take. Anyone looking in at the windows would have thought if was a prayer meet in-,'. 1 may ; tatp we are w.-irly all <!overu- ' ment .supporters here: we believe in I'io i^rfss, not Stagnation. 'if course the oll;«i ! did have two doughty champ'on- here. We j are now wait inv,'to in ur our member that j is to be, Mr(ireenslade, who is to address j us on Thursday. Yours, etc., KbECTOK. Waliaroa, November 3rd, ltto'2.
Everyniicrf voti'll lif-ar it sied, '■ I'm sure it's ciiinc lc stnv EmpireO's Itoyn! ' in- . Makes {'Ciltiiis init O.K. Jf iitt Die stars were aiir.e. 1 know wl.at T n-onM it > I'll scratch on each this mesgaye— -Itr<" Empirn l'-M at 81-io
THE WAIKATO TIMES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1902-
iNSIiM 1' Til iN.— Which is tlio most dangerous anil fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properlv treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain s C'onh Remedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing tlio diseases which cause couching. It always cures and cures quickly. W. I»KY, Agent, Hamilton: THOMAS WKIiLS, Agent, Hamilton; '' h<>, M. A. AIIILK, Agent, Te Awamutu, sells it. The best Medicine known is RANDEHIAND SON? EUCALYPTI EXTKACT Test its eminent power"; .nl effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief in instantaneons In serious cases, and accidents ol »H kinds, he they wounds, scilds, hruises, api'sias, u u tiie Bii.edt remedy—4o gwehing-un ißfliimniatfoa Like surprising meets produced u croup, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of tbr t lungs, swellings, etc: diarrhoea, dvsentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs In use at hos pitals and medical clinics all over the globe; patron ised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned wit! Uiedal and diploma at International Eshibiti'cp Trust Jn thij improved article anc Reject nl othprs \\ hilst Mr \\. L. liradbury, one of the proprietors of Punch, was in Christchurct early in the present year, he advised Mi Bowring. the well-known artist, to senc worqp to I'uuch, aml he did so with tho result that the issue of tlx 27th August one appears. This is, we un derstand, the first occasion on which 1 sketch by an Australasian-born artist hii appeared in Punch, and is undoubtedly j great honor for a {sew Zealand artist.
Election Notices. WAIKATo ELECTORATE. I HA \ E the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT Tl Li A l"—Wednesday. Nov. W AHAKOA—Schoolhouse, Thursday, Nov. I'l TAKl'lil"—Friday, Nov. 7. TE AAV AM Saturday, Xov. S, L die_. Cordially Invited Each Meeting to Commence at s p.m. H. J. OREEXSLADE. To TIIE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. ITT.WE the honour to announce that 1 will address the Electors at OTOKOIIANGA —To-day, Wednesday, Xov. sth. TA MAH EKE—To-morrow. Thursday, Xov 6th " TAI \V 11A KE—Friday, Xov. 7th. KAKAMl"—Saturday, Xov. Nth. W HA'I AW 11ATA —Monday, Xov. 10th. TK UKU—Tuesday, Xov. 11th, at 3 p.m. RAGLAX—PubIic. Hall, Tuesday, Xov. 11th, at 8 p.m. IE MATA and KLAPI KK Wednesday, Xov. li'th. RAW 111 A—Thursday. Xov. Kith. TE KAl'-A-MoA—Friday, X y ov. 1 Itli. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will be duly notified. F. W. LAXG.
Amusements. DON'T mind Rev. :: Smalley's Lecture Entertainment on Palestine. This evening, Cambridge. To-morrow evening, Te Awamutu. Agricultural Sliow<?, Q HOW AT ALtXiNDRA PARK, OS NOVEMBER 14th AND 15TH. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME BOTH DAYS. CHEAP FARES. EDWIN HALL Secretary.
G've-rment ?- T o'ic\s. -%' m - f \ xr;\v 7.i;\ : \ m> i:\ii.w ws. K" IN<;"3 IiIRT,,. \v s |:.,C. I N comiei t'• 11 »:•: )!;•• :.!■ m- CM LA r I I; \< •! I,'si' »\ i' 1 !' i\ •: is a I ill > rate •f J'.i ]>••!• milv I'list ( I:,and M per mile Second (.'lass (minium n l< and 2s re spect ively i will Reissued from any station to any st.iti<>ll fi-.un lirn t» ]Oth NOV LM ill]l.', n\';ii 1:> 11! i• for return up 1.» and iuolii'liiitr Tuesday <ini DKcEMIiKR. Mileage counted une way only. l in M■»\ 11 \ . inth \< >\ i:m i;;;r. the usual !.I.> ]>. in., !■ ranktcii train will riot leave \uck 1 an« 1 till ]>. in.. f >. I<) p.m.. arr;vinFranklin !(i ."ii) p.m. nv < >iji >i ; i . - '* • ci,<>>!■: SKTTwr:XT, XK AI ■' HAMILTON. I)hß*< >XS DbSlßol s n| acquiring SMALL IIOLDINiiS IN THH XLlOH lionmoob OF HAMILTON are reqiiestod to call at the oflice of the undersigned not later than FRIDAY. the 11th No\ EMRKR, who will give all necessary information tc intending ap plicants. ]>. W. DYKE. Meetings. itkektra road hoard. Killing <•! tiie \\ ;iip:i ('ouuty are hereby convened as follows : —• In the Public H ill at Cambridge W est' on THURSDAY XLXT. the tith'inst., at <N p.m. And in the Ohaupo Hall, on FRI DA A* N EXT, the 7 iust , Business : Toll ear th«* views of t'i ■ ''in li life; for the vacancies upmi t'ue \\ aipa County Council ; and such candidates are hereby invited to attend and address the meetings. RoRERT FISHER. < 'hairman : I'ukekura Road Hoard. Ist Xovember. l'.li >2. wanteds Elc. {OST. Cold Sleeve Link. Reward on J return to Times oitice. /> 1 RE\\ A RD.—Strayed from <aui- 1 bridge on Ist iusi. o.X E |;.\y MARK HACK, with long tail, 10 hands, shod, cover marks mi breast. The above reward will be paus anyone giving in formation which will had to recovery ° W. D.chlyxh, Cambridge.
■■ I - Two iii ies from throe or fifty acres Marker, Cambridge;
l/VTANTKl).—K'unners and < Mtico Boy " f for \\ VIKATO Tl MKS, W.\ XTKI). the Public r<. Call on < iAZK CO. for SITEKIuR I'JIoTo. GR \ PIIS and EN L\K< iKM EN VS. Studio iiowden s Buildings, Hamilton. WAN 1 i-L)—The travellisij< puhliT member that Tea Coff e, Hio-., Pastry, C»kes, etc., :>re • b f ain:ible :ill day lorn* at my Refreshment Room*. Auckland, Locil, aud Illustrated papers —j. T. Home, Confec tioner, etc., Hamilton, bucier aid Eggs pur chased in any quantity, 1 S \V ' ' E N()W >, |iargains Eor tT . ,)n e Week Only at J. Missen's, opposite the Public Library, Hamilton. PEL*—l host requiring Violins, Strings, and all Accessories pertain ng thereto, to call on or send to I{. H, ITowden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton who has a larye supply in stock. WANTED KNOWN.—V. Plescher de sires to draw attention to his stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' aud Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace ard button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Boots 'tan and black)' Good Strong School Boots. Farmers' Boots' Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (sfGod aud cheap;. Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order V. PLESCHER, ■ OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. 15/10 Business Notices- FIRST AWARD Christchurcb, 1595. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, I*9B. ' FIRST and SPEC! A.L, Auckland, 18.99. FIRST AWARD, Christehurch, I'JUO-PJUI. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be used with either .'•kirn or separated milk, whey, or water alone. Extract from Utter received from a gentle man in the North Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food I s'arted feeding a calf about a week old th", rather of which was sold at birth. Our other cow gave so litrlo milk we culd rnly xpare a pi;:t ver day Upon tbis, with >our f 0 ( d, we reared the calf, using iust two 'Jolli bags, wh'ch la«tf d 100 days. If milk h id not been ki scarce we ►hould fave used ess rood. The " Calf" in question has In the natural curse of events just dropped her second calf, and is as nee a cow iti all respt cts as could be dttired." From the above it may be csthered th it. a calf can be success'ully roared upon half-a pound of Food per diy wheo mi k is scarce ■ if plentiful, lesi. PACKED IN 2.jib., soib., luOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have several stating that calves fed with this fool are as fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. t. DAVIS to., HAMILTON. TO MEM Write for free copy of valuable book about )ourßelvet-, your health, you happiness, your future It contains a full exposition of the human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Ad irees-G. Specftc, 539 Elizabeth-Street North Melbourne.
Business Notices. harm-; x implements. I A H X blowers, Scythes, Snaiths. Reap 1 I looks, Sickles. Spades. Forkes, Rakes. Hoes, Watering < 'ans, \c. t'heap and good. SAXDKPS. Q.C.E. MAXTLEPIECKS. SOMLTHIXG Choice in the above just to hand. Inspection invited. SAX OMRS, Q.c.l-;. WALT/ PAPERS. AT all Prices, from 5d to ,"s Poll, Cood assortment. SAXPERS, Q.C.I-]. HARVESTING MACHIXEPY. IF you want the " I {est Hinder on Earth" get a Mc<'ORMICK. The McCormick Mowers have hall bear ings. and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. J. SAXDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. MP. W. C. MORGAX*. of Cambridge, has a McCormick Binder 17 years old in good condition that lias cut 4000 acres of grain. XEW FRUITS. NEW SEASOX'S CUPPAXTS, machine dressed, olb. New Seeded Muscatels, Xew Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SAXDERS, QC.E. AFTERXOOX TEA. IHA\ E just received 2 Cases Carr'a elebrated Biscuits and ('akes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers. Pose, Lemon and A anilla flavoured Tee Wafers, Vienna Wafers, rtalian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finger Waifers. lakes Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay. Tenby. Rydal, and Plum. SAXIJERS, Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AXD WELL MA DE. EPA Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SAXDERS, Q.C.E. VASES AXD FIGURES. A CHOICE SELECTIOX' of the above. Inspection invited. SANDERS. Q/.0.1E., CAMBRIDGE. jAftggr AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN ) EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURI, HAMILTON. THE Undermentioned Sires will bo at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Solo Hermit = Hazledean Bruar=Tuba Newminster B'air Athol
Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom age 2s Gd. Paddocking 2s 6d per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jau,, 1000. I Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the ofliue of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from tho Manager of the Farm. EVANS' \\T ONDEEFUL REMEDIES TUSSICDRA.-For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc„ MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in tho Waikato district from the following : —H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge ; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohinga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarua wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 26. WADE'S WoRM FIGS.—The wonder ful Worm Worriers—are always effective. Is boxes everywhere,}
Business Notices. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Result* WITH U.S. HERE AIIE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. Few Simmer Dress Materials, double width, from Is fi,l to ;3s (11 Cnlouiwl and Bkck Wo-l Voiles at ''s lid os lid, 4s Gi Black l.ustrif, figured and pl«in. Is lid t> "m Gd Our Sp Yndid of Silks ,nd Oirnps is ui;e(|iiii ! lcd ill Auckland Spteiil 'Value in L'.d"s' Kid and Suele Glov.s at >n li', 3s Gl. Is M Bi wildi-iiiiu Amo; t' oi.t of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses..t.d Hand! airs in c-v, ry stvle L.diew Hosit ry in i.ist dyes trom Is pair Co(»k.ny and Afternoon Ap'onsfrom lsGl Blou.-cs of all descriptions from :is lid New Suni-V :dts special value, from lis lid Und> r-kir's, tucktd and fl mooed. from ;js (id llolland Walking Skirts, Mn .rt ,-bapes, from 12s Gd Holland and Cre.sh C'stume', \vi h Kton or Rtis.-iau bodice, at 21s, 23s G-l -'.'is Gd olsGi ' Smatt Hats, IVcjUiS and Bonnet", from 15s Jhe Popular " Heady to Wear Hats from 3s Gd Reliable Washing' Prints fnni l.ld yard Dress Hollands, 9d, 1?, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from 6}d. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Straw Hats, including "Boaters," Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C .liars, and Shirts New Washing Waistcoats, in whito and fawn shades, at 5s 6d, 83 Gd, 9i Gd, to 14s 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tailjring in ail it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ' PHL GOVERNMENT INSURANCE L DEPARTMENT is prepared to graflt Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the .Em ployers' Liability Actei as well as under Common Law, Owners of property and Mortgagees also -rotected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply tc he 1 ocal Office of the Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. "W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED IIOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL Billiard room fitted with one of EDWARDS - BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. brTGHT, PROPRIETOR, D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIIIIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. St. John's Collegiate School. "THE PAH," Near Onehunga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. Headmaster : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy, N.Z. University. Secoul Assistant Master: R E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master : 11. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. Fo: Violin ; L. L. Kreutmr. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. For Cyanotics : W. 11. Carrolio. A Special 'Bus runs morning and veningr, connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be bad at the Diocesan Office, Shortlaud Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster. ALMADALE, HAMILTON, Private Boarding* Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. Long livo the Kini?! Rut who can tell 'IIIO certainty of lite. Tl.e mini who fuels to-day so well, May die if sickness rile. Couuliß and colds are prevalent ill.-'. Which we must nil emiure, Though we cuu mve the doctors' hills With WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE
McNicol & Co. RANGIRIRI SPRING STOCK SALE Wedces-d ly, November 5. Wo will hid our Spring Fale in I>'anl:i- ---1 iri Yards on above date, and nill < Her <SOO \'!vrTi,K° F .550 Wel'-lvrd T>» o and 'l;rre-\v r •'! Hill Mr. s , \V. J a rra't.■•!.!', ['. I' H'li. Pr. - . i' • | 1* a 11: ij:11 td, ,l",i i. jl. _ r«ti rson, r. Cl',flic..l I: l'injs. A F. .I!<1 ,1 v Cub!.-;!, , VValt r, F. Ai naiidil.' Tb. Foote, Tingle Pres., I'irama 300 Store Otters, to year eld .'it) Yearlings, J. >haw,~ F. Cuthbeit, D. M'.'iii ey. o-j Empty Cons and Heifers. Jnn. Br-g ---m> n, W. Piitcr-on, P. Claffi->, W. J. Aniaboldi, F Annnnda'p. 'JO" Mixed Callle, G. Sinclair, Hstri o , Robt. Vadill, J Duncan, Wm. Patnrson, S. Tippett 25 Qaipt Springing Cows mid Heifers John Rre!-m> n. E. and A. Ander son, \V. J. Axnabolii, J. Hun ter. We 1-bred Shorthorn Bulls, A. F. Ann-indale, T. Foote o0 Ewes, with lambs, E. and A. Ander son. i 0 Yearling Shers, Geo, Ingram Boy's I'uny Entries Solicited. McNICO L ife CO. G. F. MrCtJLLAGU, Auctioneer. VVAIHOU STO-K SALE. Friday, November 9A CHOICE YEARLING 5 !, 10 Choice WU TwJ-year-olds, John Mellow ?0 Young Ca'.tlp, Jno. Litim r 200 Yearlings and Cdv-s, from Iliku taia 39 Fat and Forward Keifers, Stanley Brown 15 Cattle, M. O'Grady 30 Beef, J. McNicol, W. H. Hcrries. 2 Light Waggons 2 Double seated Buggies 2 Light Single Buggies, all in good order 10 Springing Heifers, Turin McNICOL & CO. G. F. Mc"uLLAr;if, Auctioneer. SPECIAL HOE S3 SALE AT HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. VirE will hold a Hors? Sale in the ** Borough Yards, Hamilton, on above date o~n h «.» i; s e s, vt/U of all classes Entries received are : Thoroughbred .Marc Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo, Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 40 Medium and Hoavy Draughts 75 Hacks and Cobs 20 Light Harness Horses 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 15 Unbroken Horses Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McXICOL !c CO. G. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Saturday. November 22. JPAT, STORE, A DAIRY" CATTLE Entries solicited. MoNICOL & CO. G. F. MeCullngl), Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. 3 Acres of Land, in Anglesea-street, Harrilton, on account of Mr T. Vincent McNICOL & CO. G. F. MoCuixaoh, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. WE will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo-Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound Entries Solicited. McXICOL k CO. G. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. T U D NOTICE WPJBLEY, (HOTCHKISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will st9nd the season at the Rangipai Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waingaro Road, garuawabia and Whatawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at NGaRUAWAHIA on MONDAY', and WHATAWHATA fn TUESDAY', 'those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Quepn," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buck and in 18SS, {jot. by the Dauphin, dim Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyn Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules For further particulars apply and address letters to Win. Home, Te Akatea. WM. HORNE. T e A wamutu & J^AWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every YVEDNKS DAY and SATURDAY aft 7 a . m . Arriving at) Pirongia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This lino passes through TE RAU-A -M O A AND government king country LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A- SYMONDS & CO PROPRIETORS ... TE AWAMUTU TO LADIES No need to con.-ult doctors or chemists The remedies you require in your own Write for free copy of valuable took about y<nr lives, yur health, your welfare Every w. Esc efcoidd read it. Petted free in eeakd envelope. AddrtSß-G. f-fccifio, 639 lUzb- ^ T tr(b Welbenrrp.
W J Hunger. nuaruawahia ca till sale THI/R- DAV, NOVEMBER (j. Ih* iim'iTM"rii.>a will sol] at the Ngaruawahia i i' N ' i) Ti ur« 'ay, November Gth : ♦)/} WK| 1,. I'llKD KKESH-CONDI - ' 'I I'lN:•',!) •|| )•;!■' . VKAI; - OLD M its. .1 j ~-k .. |i- r L -i„ , !(.:( r , • 1 i'lnptv ' i-if I'ii'x rl I ui-V'ar.old I'": k-, A. \,• 1 '* •!. . I, -• p-.v ar .1 [). liV-s, .1 i(• •li • n 11-xi I> * > ' h •' htt] Two-j ear-old M -V"! i "atilt-. J IMli.rk S• h !(••• year <>M Steers. Mr Hall ii ( h r-j Two-year-old Stars, R, Hi'lnn h •JO Fre-h-con'itiored Three - year • old C.-»tili>, Waingaro -0 Mix (] Cat'lo, \Vain<:; ro 20 ' li ice Spring ][p|fi r,-. 25 Mix'd Younir (Vtle, Nci-hbuuhood Diiiry Ojws, -h:ep, Horses, etc , otc. At 11 o'clock. W. J. II IJ x T E K. SATU'-. DAY, NOVEMBER S. Cambridge Cattle Sale TV undcr-igmd will s-U at the Cambridge l*rJs<-T, Saturtfar, November 8 1K A WELL-IRhD YOU NO CATTLE It/'/ from Pinko and Neighbourhood 30 W. 11-hred Young Cattle, 8 Springers W, W. Lindoey '2O Choice leading?, J. Seabroke 21 Strong Calves and Yearlings, 4 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane G G'X'd Yearlings, W. Semmens 10 Fir.-t-class Dai-y Cows, at Calving from Auckland :i0 W. 11-bred YouDg Cattle, N. Binks. 20 Ch.ice Yearliug and IS-month Steers, S Quiet ls-month Hwifers, Fen court 40 Well-bred Quiet 2J and Three-year Fn sh-conditicned Heifers, Han non Bros. 5 Yearling Steers, 2 Springing Heifers, H. G its. 6 Good Dniry Cows, at calving 7 Choice Well-grown Shorthorn Bulls, I.) acd 18 months old, Wm. Vesper 1 Ch-ice Roan Shorthorn Bull, D. Aeh wiu Light Cortland Waggon, suitable for milk supplier At 12.30 (■h'up W. J. it UXTEH. RAXGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesday, November 10. THE undersigned will hold his ueua Sprig Cattta Sale on above date WELL-BKEDFORWAD BUL UUU LOCKS, ,V CHOICE YEARLING & IS-M')NTrt STEERS & HEIFERS & TWO-YKAR-OLD STEERS (30 Choice Very Forward 3>,-yeir-old Steers. Matilmra 34 Very Ch 'ic:c 2i and Thrr e-yi-ar-01l Ste rs, W. Milne, McFarlmrf IGO Choice Young Cattle, J. Shrfield, J. Bruce, F. Storey, and Mis Storey 25 Chni-e 2i-yfar-eld Steers, J. Hrl let SO Well-bred Young R. Madill, Lynch 15 Well-bred 31 -year-old Ste r j , Dearh betf, C. Ct ing 25 Choice Fre?h Three year-old Steers W. Patter-on 30 Choice Three-year-old s'eers, in freth condition, Dingle Bros. 25 Wel'-bred Two-year-olSteers, G. Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tukere At 12 o'clock. W. J. II U N T E R. OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. Tuesday, November 11. The undersigned will sell at the Obaupo Yards on Tuesday, November 11th : ONE TO TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS Kawhia and Te Mata 40 Mixed Cattle 50 Head Well-bred Grown Steers, and heifers, from Parroa 15 Choice Youug Cat'le, O. Day 20 Well-bred 18-month-old Steers, Puke rim n 20 Strong (.'aires, mixed. Tauwliare 30 Ono to Two-Year-old heifers, W. H. Shskespcar. 6 Empty Cows 10 Very Choice Yearlings 0 Fat Cows 12 Young Pigs, John Hirp>r 60 Ewes, with large lambs at side by Shropshire Ranis 10 Springing Cows and Heiferi Dairy Ccws, Sheep, Horses, etc. TV. J. IT UXTER. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. November 12 In consequence of the Auckla d 'lnw, the urder-igned wll hold hii ntxt Shl* st Hamilton i n above date of rn PRIME P, E E F ♦Jvy from 11. S. Ilawk'n-, A. Main, R. C 'wley, R Serldon, ,J. Livingstone, W. Chitty, E. Ashwin, J. Raynes 15 Store Cows, W. Chitty 18 li-yar-old Cattle, T. Walttr, Zell man 10 Choice 2;-year-old Steers, W. Holt by 30 Pigs, from Donoldson and Daveney 12 Prime Beef. J Knight 4 Zhoice Yearling Heifers, J. Bryant Fat ?t ck, c h n ep, Dairy Cowp, etc 20 Young Pivß Entries Solicited. At J - o'clock. w. J. II u X TEH. CLEARING SALE Al' CHURCHILL. The under.'igncrl has r-eeived ins'ructions from Mr Hallott to se'.l on the fa-m at Churchill, known as A. (iihV abuit the first we'k in December, the whole of his 1V E DEAD STO C K '2OO Well-bred Cattle, GO of th:m dairy cows 30 Horses Also THE FARM, (if 540 a r res 1 oo acres Reclnimed Swamp), ail sub divided into paddocks, wi'h good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowshed*, e'e , and a Flux'nill, all comph te, on propir'y. Terms at i-ah'. Full part culars in future advt rti<ement. W. ,T. II U N T E R 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALF. undersij;n o d \vi ; l hold a Spec'al Sa'e Jl of Horses at the Hamilt u Borough Yards about the middle of December. Entries solicited. W. J. II TT N T E R. SHIiEP FAIR." I'ebruary, 1!)ii">. Til E uudor.-ignod will hohlhis Kii\4 Sheop 1 Fair at (iliaiipo \',irds, as abovu Lntnes solicited w. J. HUNTER.
Davis & Co' ALL FARMERS and theii wives are requested to attend A Public Meeting Al DAVIS AND CO.'S V 'HW AUiT lON MART, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 8, At 2 O Clcck, TO VTE Th:tt Llav '« and Co.'h Auction Fales, which are to be h LI EVERY SATURDAY on and af £ r <- c t„ber Ith, *i!l be as great a pood to the W ik.ito Farmers and their wives f >r t e ,-hle , f their Prodice of all des cnpion 1 8 !he V ».ik »to Sh iw, and that by your ntt> n-i-iicj >nd support you are re quested to to estiblich a WEEKLY SAI E MABKKf for your own rroduce, for wh'ch we th-»ll be glad to ricjive your entries. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yours, W. P. DAVIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parti of the County. SALES EVERT SATURDAY of Poultry, Pigg Calves, Cattle. Horses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NEXT SALE- Saturday, November 8. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour ua with your entries. SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOR— Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle dibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud Langdown and Sons' Imperial Calf Food— the best iu the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Statuary Wertheim's Sewing Machines, on very easy terms Also, THE LEADING WAIKVTO LAND AGENCY. Prop?rty for snle in all parts of the Wai kito, Haglan, Wsitttuua, Kawbia, etc , from from 50 to 5000 acres, in price fro n I7s Gd to £S p"r asre, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. Also, House Property and Building sites. See us if you want to buy or lease 0. 'id Property, and we can fix you up with Vr.RY easy tebm i Those having Good I roponies for sale will do well to place same with us, as we are in direct oirmuaioation with buyers in the South. We want good l'mes'one property at present. Four large properties having lately ch'tnged hands through us is a proof we know where to get buyers. Our terms are—No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p.m. —■' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates ix the Oefice : OVER THREE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs adrainist ration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estatrs under Wills or Intestacies wher conv- rted into cash au<l held for beneficiariei are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. The Public TrustfE can be Appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee io plao* of previously appointed Trustees or in p'aee of persons who with to be relieved of their Trusteeship. This Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements. Money Trusts, Siuking Fund, and other Trusts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man. ageraent of Property as Attorney or Agcn The Public Trustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed L-iiids. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO TRE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee oj the Colon j. pREEZING QO ARE OASH BUYERS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stoikowntrs please communicate with our Buyer, MR G. Rl-NCIMAN, Cambridge, or at iLe WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYERS of FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE— BLOOD AND BONF, MAN UR AND BONEDUST. PRICES An AKAtT<-;J fS AFriICA TIOI. A. BEVIISS, Manager. . _ WAY 3 FiLLS [nvigora'.o th 3 Norvos, acreagiiien the Stomach and ' Promote Healthy Action of the Liver. HOULOWArS PILLS ."iiro Headache, Indigestion, biliousness and Feverish Attacks. They may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate. Manufactured only at 78. New Oiford Street (,Ute 533, Oxford StT«t}, liQodou* |
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•Mr .liilill foster I 'ra :er sends In the "N orkshire I'ii-;! ;i \ ivid and in 1 cresting piciiire of Nrw York ;it w' irk : '1 lii' highest Murk in l li«' world (In* says), I In 1 I'.-irk I!' i\\ I '>n iI -1 i n u - . oS'Jti. liii •• ' storev ami i'l- il Ihr t *<iu|'!i■ m I't it MIIS ill •|| • riiln >!; i a I'.' CHUIII !•: I. 1 ' lia • a I.'uii!;iu.' <i! I o.if;. ilia! n i iic iri \ i't nir 1 iiih a ' I..ii a - ii- v. it ii. Tlif •ki if! mi aii iii>' \. a ~ hj»; h i •m, ■. , steel. r: n tin.' ii . v-laihi <m r<i.-';. It r.'-i s mi ii'i l al 1 rees, \\ i;I, their ban; mi. ll'it'i ill1m" and I-in in diatnetst. <li i\ en L' i i'i into sand, and the rt• 111 a illl iilt Ift finished I<■\ <• 1 wit It Cttin'ii'lf. I looked all tin' side til tin' lnti 1( I i iilt, and though there were millions of bricks il was all as smooth as a |lla! Eof poll-.lled Steel, jjt is iii buildings like these thai New York commerce thiol>s. Here men, coatless. vestless, sit in their shirts, and with their sleeves rolled U] i. They are kept eool with a mov alile eh't'i I'ie tail. They smoke green cigars. 'I here is a movable telt'|ili<ine at their left e|llow. and a typewriter oil their right hand. '1 hey are most!}' young men, tall, well-buiit. and with nervous eagerness in every line of their dean-skinned faces. They drink iced water. Of course, they drink other things, hut the American business man is a water drinking person. He hustles. Still there is often more hustle than haste. He will stand cursing for -">0 seconds at the non-coming of an elevator to take him to the tloor below when lie could run down in 1"> seconds, There are 7000 elevators in New York, and they carrv more than a million passen gers a (lav. Tliev are fast—six times as fast as English lifts. When I in spected the Park How Buildings an apology was made to me that they were not the swiftest in New \ ork.
liiil picture this: You go into a heavilv-marbled hall full of men in lounge suits and straw hats stuck on the back of their heads. In the centre is a half-moon of caged doors. Over tlieni vou see notices " Local,' '• Express to Thirteenth," and the like. There are two electric lamps above each door, and they alternately light up, showing the words " Ip ! or " I (own !"' Over these again is a dial, and the dial is curving to and fro. You give one glance and vou under stand that No. IS elevator is at the seventeenth storov, and that it is com ing down. In case vou are too busy to look you can hear a man, with a t w ang like a broken piano string, shouting. " Local car on the right just coming down ; express in the centre, no stop till the thirteenth floor, express to the twentieth on the left, then stop all floors ; local between the thirteenth and twentieth floor there/' And all the time those eight cage doors are flatteringly opened, and they throw out crowds of men and other men jump in and are shot as from a cannon skywards. On each floor are the twin electric lamps "I p"and" Down," and over each elevator swings the hand on the dial. You know there just as well as on the ground tloor where all the cars are, and you signal by pressing a but ton. An elevator will drop from the twenty-eighth storey to the floor with no halt unless there is a signal to stop. The descent makes you feel the bottom had fallen out of the world. The con stant: rising and dropping affects the elevator men. They generally have to cease the work because of shattered nerves—that is, if they do not die suddenly from heart disease. Everv elevator man gets disease of the heart,
EUROPE'S GREAT BUILDINGS
Europe is speckled all over with buildings that have stood from a thousand to three thousand vears. and the fact that there are not fiftv times as many as there are is due, not to the passage of the centuries, but to the deliberate destructi veness of man. The Coliseum would still be as perfect as it was 1800 years ago if the Romans of the Middle Ages had not ((Harried the stone of their robber dens from its mountainous walls, and it was not the storms of twentv-three centuries, but the powder barrels of the Venetians and the crowbars of Elgin's looters, that made the Par thenon a wreck. The fate that has befallen the Campanile of Venice is hardly less remarkable than the tower itself. They had not learnt t lie art a thousand years ago of putting up building to fall down. The things they built then stayed until an earth quake or a gang of human wreckers came along, and in the absence of such enemies tliev are standing vet. Even the leaning tower of I'isa. with the tremendous force of gravilat ion, the safeguard of mosl buildings, tug ging hour after hour, dav aflcr dav. and century after after century, at its 12ft overhang, still defies time and the laws of nature. —l'hiladephia Post.
A REMARKABLE PETITION
-■ ♦ According to the l»ailv Chronicle's Rome correspondents, a well-known ecclesiastic has forwarded a remark able petition to the Pipe. "In the interests of civilised societv and the honour of religion in Italv." he begs the Pontitr to grant plenarv indulgen ces to all the priests and monks who shall wash themselves <lai Iv. with ex tra partial indulgence to thus" shaving regularly at least three times a week during a specific period. "Sludents be] onging to the Teutonic and Anglo- Saxon colleges at Home, continues the correspondent ."are easilv recognis able by their general neatness and cleanliness, but in the Italian semin aries and monastic novitiates the tra ditional sanctity of dirt still holds sway. Jn most of them soap, hair brushes, and looking glasses are worldly luxuries exluded by rule, and the clerics emerging therefrom per petuate the tradition."
THE WAIKATO TIMES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 190<> 111111 l 'IIW—IMI HI »l um II ■MB 111 I ■ ——— ■!■■■ ®
Printed and published by Robert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing, office, \ ictoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. V WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1902.
<s?S^ Beauty, splendor, elegance! Rich and licavy braids' Long and flowing tresses! Ayor's Ilalr Vigor feeds tho hair Mid makes it grow long and heavy. It •tops falling of the hair, completely cures dandruff, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, As a dressing for the hair you will certainly bo greatly pleased with it. Ayer's Hair Vigor You caii always rely upon it for color to your gray hair, all I t full, rich color it had in early life. Then; is no doubt about this. You neril l avo no fear of being disap pointed. We speak with a knowledge that covers over fifty years of experi ence with this valuable preparation. Do not be deceived by cheap imita tions which will only disappoint you. Make sure that you get the genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. Prepared by Dr. J. C.Ayer* Co., Lowell, Mm., U.S.A. Half the fun of life is lost by many people through their neglect of Nature's moat rigid lawa. Nature in sists on regularity. f People who allow the continuance of any irregularity in their digestive or gans soon have to pay the penalty. Kree and regular movement of the bowels is the surest sign of good health The first question the doctor asks is, " Are your bowels regular?" If not, he gives something to make them so, and quite often that is all he needs to do. Assist Nature occasion ally in removing offending matter from the Btomach and bowela. What is needed is a gentle but efficient helper that worka like Niture. That helper is Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilb. They are entirely vegetable, beiug composed of puro roots and herba. They cleanße the stomach, make the appe tita healthy, the digestion perfect, the liver active, and the blood pure. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure when other remedies fail. They positively cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipa tion, Dyspepiia, Headaches, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Boils, Pimples and Klotches, and are a perfeot blood purifier. For female ailments they stand alone as a woman's best friend. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, sold by Chemists and store keepers ; price, la 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7s, or same will be sent,postpaid on receipt of price. Sole proprietors, the W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australian Depot), 58 Pitt-street, Sydney. They have atood the test for fifty years. Say-Friend: TAKE./ TEASPOONSFUi. FOR COUGHS & COLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC?!! 3SK> SOLO IYLRYWHLRE \J(j & 2/6. >AGLAN GENCY The underaigned has for sale or lease on iberal terms— DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE ISE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To ownsrs of property s My terms are no ale no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR, RAGLAN. rpHE JjACON 00. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Betr to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing drpssed 120 to 1501 kg at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier well finished may be bought at lower rices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Xboreday and Friday of eaoh week. GEOBGE WATT, Manager. *AMEB HALLY, Secretary.
I ? J SI S 11 u 1/ 0? i;i:al kstatk acknts and <»i"!: i; \ sn.'i; ait k land. Aili M. (jr. I 1 i villi I'.li, - !:ankv.'odd," hamii,i• >n, lio v.ill C"U hii-t intending purchasers to '[erlies tree of charge, :;n I will be glad receive pari iciil.-irs j! pmp"rties lor salt'. ( 11 iA I' I!! SII I A KM. | • S. Per A ore. IHM'M good -w L' ' level land in h -uvy riinu 11 in I nr. oxc*'{ >t I 1) a-Tes which have been grassed :iu<l tell I ; close to post otiie'e : stKiinu <ui<l tuwii.-lnp : handyt" lt- <• 1 m il' k• •t, and about Isu unlvs from Aucklaud. 71 l(i i;i. ii little fa:;ms. *'lose to Station. Ac. (_• 1 O to £22 per a to. Several handy cW.LO farm sections of from 22 to :;•> acres each ; very fertile land, fenced, and in remarkably good grass : on one there is some pretty litis!;: all well watered: one mile from station and large township, and about Ho miles hvm town. Prices range fiom JilS to X-- per acre: one-third cash, balance live years at o per cent. 7USG HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. ACRES; all fenced and 3wU"»U sub-divided; So acres grass; 12 acres crop ; small orchard : I acre bush ; 1 acres drained swamp: balance rough land; house of four rooms and verandah ; stable, cowshed, Ac.; mile from school, post ollice, iVc.: one mile from creamery and oi from station, l'rice, £020; terms if desired. 7161 UN IMFRUVED LANDS. NGAROTO PARlSH—Allotment .'SJO, con taining 50 acres, £75. I'AUPIRI I'AulsH —allotment 325, con taining HO acres, €3B. TAUPIKi PARlSH—Allotment ISO, con taining 50 acres, £3O. TADl'lhl PARlSH—Allotments 377 and 37SJ, containing 100 acres, £75. 1 UiIIKARAMhA PARIiSH —Allotment 30, containing 50 acres, £SO. TUHIKaRaT\IEA PARISH Allotment 131, containing 50 acres, £3O. lUHIKARA.UEA PARlSH—Allotment 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 7t92 We undertake any business in con nection with the selling; buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. '2l/10
George E. Clark LAND, PRODUCE. & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE FOR SALE, PRIME SAMPLES OF POTATOES flobarts Late Rose Up to Date Brees Prolific Runciman's Purples Magnum Bonuin White American Kidney The Bi uce _rOTATO MIXTURE-Rest in Market, £7 p'r trn ou rans, Cambridge. Nt-w Swede and Turnip fVd, to arrive per S.S. Tonga riro. I am importing my own seeds tbis season and it s my to give sub stantial frizes at the next Root Show. " F.8.D." Superphosphate is too favourably known to need comment. Supplies always on hand. Bone I'hosphate G-l per cent, guaranteed. (hie of the best Phosphate Manures in market. BONE WITHOUT TEE POSSI BILITY OF ANTHRAX. Maiden Eland Guano Kainit Boned ust Grain, Seed, Wheat and Oats Feed Oat?, Bran, Sharps Flour, Oatmeal, Sugar, Kerosene, etc. Cocoa-nut-cake, Linseed crushed and whole Lubricating Oils and Axis Grease Fencing Posts, do. Wire, Barbed and Plain George E. Clark, Duke Street, - - CAMBRIDGE WAVKKLKY HOTEL A U C K L A N I). Ma; rich o'connor, r dcsiristo ir.liir a'c that he has taken vor tlit b-.;-i::••?<« of tlii•» P.-pular If. tJ, and would r- pfct r i»'!y reqap-f a continuance of the libf 'al Hipp rt lutiieito a«a\led Insure d.-«--„r. VfSITDKS TO AUCKLAND will find t at net ff .it wil bo spired t.) afford them ■v. rv c mf rt. whiiat th.j TARIFF will be, as pp vii.uslv, most moderate. The Hotel within ' n.j miuut.Vs walk Hanw.tv ■" t 'tin an.i Wh irf, and command f ra *wn ; i;ci nt view if ti ell arbour, Ti. the fri.iHs of rh.~« Propri-1 ir in dilferont parti of the colony, a Cead Mille Failthn wil ever he extend, d, and a pleasant s ioum a-pured. WINKS, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. < >1 t!m I EST l'.liANl 'S ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR d '>lo 9/12 EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. r.O. B x o'O. Telephone IGB. Piiuce Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STKKKT, AUCKL \ND. Wines and Sprits of ;hu Best Brands Ouiy F:r?tc!<is j 15 •: r-ni R: ( iu. Nipht I\ 11; r. W M. C'OKK, P'oprietor, L»te U.S.S. Co. 9S .1 r | , E\NEIITF. r I , ENNtRIFFE Latest cn.z iu Farcy Work. Samples of he wuik hIJ wheels for doing it uiay be h"1 'A s . S. BOND'S, Hamilton.
i>A HJY FARMS i I FOE SALE. I O^'FißniE, MATAMATA, WAITOA. I'UK PIiOPHET'S of The Assets Realisation Board. Proportion hive beti surveyed into r \ RMS T-a, from 65 acres ap o: (i< ■ ! Quality S >il, Well > 1- <"!|<'-e to Railway, ;>rd within easy • <>f Cr j .i!iif>ri"s and F:»ctnrv. > inav ■» leet Any rea, and Purchase v -:hy easy terms of pay •l KREST.—per centum per annum, V- AND PARTICULARS may be 1 (r in— "(R BOARD'S MANAGER 3 on the Properties, i S3R3 H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrina viile. 'pssrs McNIGOL & CO., Hamilton. Ma A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha [ 'b A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland, Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPTER, 8 'll General Manager MRS, SAMUELS, vIAII, CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Apent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Rt-freshmsrts, D'mng Rooms, and Good B i«. Mprlb at oil hours, Order promp ~i derl to MONEY £IHEAP MONEY QHEAP MONEY IN SUMS OF £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN [FREEHOLDS At per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. Tha following is the list of our various Brands o! Bonedusts and Artificial Manures|:— PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarse) AIIBONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN;MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, and Samples on applica on WARNOCK BROS. 28/2 Durham-street, Auckland. QOMPANY, | MAMAKTJ FINEST MOUNTAIN-GROW KIAIF IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, NQABOAWAHIA Telegrams promptly attended to. 18/7 HAMILTON I I ASHBURTON Waikato | | Canterbury w AIKATO ALV AN ISED JRON •^ORKS. lIARDLEY BROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesa'e and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARD LEY BROS., MA. MILTON srrci John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RET\IL BUTCHER (Opposito the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALAGE. HotDinnfbs Daily fboh 12 to 2 o'oi.ooh Cbcps and Steaks Ready in Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DATS AT 11 O'CLOCK Races, Regattas, Shows, &c., Catered HAMILTON GAS COii PANS' (LIMITED), His c/N Salb : LACKSMITH'B COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s per bag. TAB, fd pe' gallon for 25 gallons or overr ef r less quantities. W OM.« : Clarence treot, Hamilton
P\ n:iiii<i U j.u'i v i PYEAMID JiR.A X!>. in Min.l all-' lll'cl)- pi I . 11! j!l >r | \ si*. ; £&." P»UVt 1 - will ) ■ ... I • ' },; | I' . j is iur Rt>i-tered 1 .. d - li ■ \ g. t. it. 8' me un«c d ■ !•• •> - n gold ii*» inferior arti-..! u m k. Turnip -fir") • Or.Lr- now h i k. <i .ur ivr-ni l delivered {October. N wuiber, i>, <•. mt»r. January. A : So, SUPERPHOSPA I ij, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent. ; ]ios{>(t ,tes THOMAS' P . JSI'IIATK (basic tflag), 38 to! -lu pi r c-nt. phos phate KAINIT, Improve i U-lgian, does not caka or bet iianl AMMONIA, POTASH .-nj'HAiT, Mi'PAi l. Sui'A, tic. SFKi)^. SWEDES, TUKNJ I', New Crop Dii- l-.m 1 iu Nuvewter. W. S. LAURIE & to. 29, Customs-ST., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO Macfeison & West, HAMILTON. We are easli buyers of Iter, Eggs orsehair, Fungus, etc., eK 2S/6 TlH'tv Kll'S Family i> Uylxg ljowder AMILY JJaKLXO OoWDER Established lss.}. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into kvkiiy tin. Some tins ex"- tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. .Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin; the rest will regularly follow. E(i<l po\Vi>H!l Buy it for Pancakes. Oli A on IM,R Buy it for Pancakes. crxsinxi: telly /crystals. OI'.XSHIXi: o ELLY V^KYSTALS. A (i UK AT SCCCESS. List of Flavours on Each Packet. SEXSHIXK / U'STARD rjOWDER I"XSHIXI] VyCSTARO; 1 UWDER Lggs may he too rich for you ; ejjgs may he too dear—This will suit you "down to the ground." On Boxes (I packets in each box) Assorted flavours. SEXSiriXMj p!'J)DIX<; I)oWI>ER rx shine I ri)i>ix«i I O\YI>ER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in diilerent colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink ■ \ anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARAXA QTARCII f \ LAZE KARAXA OTARCH IjTLAZE For putting a line finish on all Ironin"' Work. Roxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, At 'CKLAND. QAMPBf.LL AND JgHRENFRIED QOMPANY, J IMITED. Capital £303,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BiiEWERY vjCEENSTREET AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. DTiKCTOE" J. Looan OAKFTiXtL. Foq. (Oliairmsn), Abihcb M. Mtsbs (Managing Director), and Leo y. Mtkb:-. SKOE2TABV: Airunu S, Bankabt. Cable Addrona: " Beehive," Anokland, AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build oe " ALE STOUT, Lr.rdra M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. " Butrlj ALE and STOUT, London J. SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D, H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS,Hamburg W. AG. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. \V BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D, CLARET J AS. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON &CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Durlinston HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd. " Canadian Clnb " WHISKY. Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognac ADELAIDE WINE CO,, "Tanunda, Adelaide MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Reima RUINART ft CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reiras E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Reima A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalona Etc., Etc. Etc. A ver? Laree Assortment of the BBSI BEANDB of WINES & SPIRITS, inoludine AUSRALIAN WINES, always on band. CIGARS.—Many well-known bkands Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWAEDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition. 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878, 1879, 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 ; Dnn edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled). First Award; Stout (I ulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONBHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited j and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TICN, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFKIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 V, ..des Worm Figs the Wonderful \\ una \\ omers—are a sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
F OR CALTES. (MD LIVER OIL ia.tlio best substitute ior the creim oxtract-j.l from milk ■■■y the separator. Experiments m ule by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire Colleiro |.r ve that ralves fed oa separated milk with the addition of 2ozs of Ccd Liver Uil, thrive better than those fod on whole milk. Cod Li y er OU is nourishing and wiU give you Strong Healthy Calves, it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the iS-ehand " aad tWG ** Q ° troilble9 ' )tue Preparation required Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and i t un . ijuuiihed praise. lor testimonials apply to the undersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will rive y<m large and certain profits K told in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. llio >ew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. " ' HAMILT ON. L-A-InTH) for LANSDOWNE ESTATE, | Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE A(SEN' Y COM KVAVSIfiV IMfltp FANY - LIMITED, are instructed to an- U Vul oICJ iJOtdlCj nounce that that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, TT7 ALL GRASSED, Woodlands Estate, ~~~~ COMPEIBIXQ Otterbarn Estate. THE BLOCK NEAR THE T;iWN - I SHIP OF TAUPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, Containing NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND GRAiSED. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con tation, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway j venientlv-sized DAIRY AND GAZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton ; FARMS, aud will be OPEN for PRIVATE and Cambridge. | SALE on and after The land is of excellent quality, and is ! admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. We<l IH'Sllil \ NOV. il. 10ft* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, on Liberal Tprmq T E = MS 0F FOMENT: 20 per cent 1 GriD.3, | cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APEIL, 1902. j fer five following ycara. Interest 4J | . Applications to be addressed to the under - Copies of plans and full particulars ; signe 1, from whom Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned further information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER. CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned |WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. | L ADIES, VV HI DKlJiii H 18-A.ID TEA ? China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the secoud, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is ( nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ; ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, and no other tea | grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with , it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in © lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. . Isirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack- Si i bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee 8 ! that it is all we claim of it. «s Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ; 1 -2 Parr Bros., Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te | £ Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. I E. J. davey, s HAMILTON Grocer, Baker, and General Storekeeper, ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinnerware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly Ne;vs. Is. Posted to any part of the district. Is. F. A. PEARSON, LAN D, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rairlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole at*ent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, aDd if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. i\ A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 P. FOGARTY, GENERAL CAEBIEE, GOAL & FIREWOOD MERCHANT CAMBRIDGE' BEST TAUPERI COAL delivered at Mine Prices, freight added, in four ton lots. O HAND AND FOR SALE 1 i i• i niaiid. Brioks, Hydraulio and Garden Lime. jpUBLIC NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing 0D my land at Waitetuna, namely Sectioni 11 Blocks V. and IX , Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, Waitetuna. 1
albert hotel Qu.een street AUCKLAND. TTAVING taken 1 over this popular, and ... well-kti'wn H' tf], all visitors can rely upon every atM.fnn and cornlort. NIGHT PORTER in attendano Telephone 9G3. All telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH proprietor (Late of Rotorua and Chmbridee). r £ e A w A M u AMU T U THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATH URsT, Proprietor. r PHIS HOTEL is replete with all modern A requisites necessary for a First-class Hotel. Having a fine Sample Room, ami the best position in the township, it is th favourite Hotel fur Commercial Traveller, and on account its bem* opposite the Tow,. Hall is the most convenient for Companies in the Theatrical line. Terms reasonable. Best quality Liquors and Uuuxne. j ,g Telelhone No. 690. / /"/ •lames Rollestoti /\> / (Latk or / Hikurangi and /<cO / Coroman del/ y'/ /£s/VICTORIA SI % East, /4§/ UCRLAVD /p /good sample kooms / P O. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, mercer. WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campball's Special Brew always on draught. Good Shooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Go<>d Stablins; and paddockin^.. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. railway bar. Stocked with Liquors. J. E. HAiL ET T, PROPRIETOR. y /b Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA McCULLOUGH, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL his been re-built in first class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OVEBLOOKING THE HABB0U& Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO\ Hipkins and Coutts WIN® & SPIRIT MERCHAN.TB, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who art the SOLE AGENTS and Bottler*. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. &C C. ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prioei Given, Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 \% % \ />' A V \ \ \ |
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' * Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Mail, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orrect reading of the following PUZZLE | Bx xT Muij TxxS UxxxxE | The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchasoone of our SOLID STEBLI N'u BILVEH (JIIAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose Mamped and addressed envelope so tliat wo m iv iufo''m y >u i you have won the Watch. We are mikiu" this offer solely with the object of introducing and auvertisina our goods. B Cut this out and forward to our only address GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 4,59, G.P.O. 8 2 AWHI A j^ARMER.s r j yo APKRATIVE nOMPANY Havinw completed Hrran'/monts to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, tho abj Company aro prepared to Supply settle with dll RoqirernoMx. GRASS SEEDS will be a SpociMlily, and arc carefully selected by men .if large ex perience, and will be supplied to Share holder.- and Farmers Gen. ally it a Mini jiUHi < Out and of '/w • ranter 1 Quality ENDING 31ATi.RIAL also will hp Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rite. The K F.U. Co are making arrangements for the Supply of Sto k to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with tho best tanners Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in tho very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as poesiblo to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ORA L E _ 50 - CASES - 50 31A SON'S IMPROVED PRESERVING Dlsor J de c f ß . B " ch Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick' Chilf ß Fll? n?o7H U / n r ""J a dllDg lu eT meal8 ' Dizziness and I*owsines g Cold j i S r ea , '^° 88 of T , A P? etlte ' Sh °rt°ess of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches ' Renitrfon. Tai P * Fn^htful Dreams - and all Nervous and Trembling fiS m ' IRST DOS * WILL QIVI RILIH IN TW2KTY MINDTK. This Uno fiction. Every offerer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills and thev h A " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." h Jjfh tw M M dlr f cted ' will <l uickl y restore females to complete •HT 7 l P ptly reraove sn 7 obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a » W ?Jr stoaach J Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver ■ "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. If .you require good, cheap Bedroom Furnitu r o including Bedsteads, VV ire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest iurnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD, "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, MS to 31-2. Qnpfin - Strap.*,, UTHKLA^n iJiPOIiTANT NOriCK Pi,ti l ln Vin 7 et othe knowledge of The Xew Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-modi or home separator Butter ;^itr, 3 .71 S °. H , aS th f Buttec; and further, the W , n- Anchor brand and " Dairy" brand boxes with tho AisotutioEa brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently = i/° t r the fl c ouveyaHco of Butter which has not been made by the Assocution, this is to_ give notice that any persons using boxes To MPoStpTT^'^' loll s , re 7 lstereJ lmmds uncancelled are LIABLE I<) ItOsLtUIK S, and also to request that persons desiriu-r to obtain tho Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see tl.aUhe tapper.-, die branded with the Association's name and one of their A slot iatiou.' a marks - ulthur "Anchor "or "New Zealand Dairy Any person giving information which will lead to tho conviction of SrwSltr^ 0 mrkS ° r sellin; ' other «the Associa- WliSI, h V SPItA GG, -MANAGING DIRKCTI ,I{. TIIE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). _ _ Auckland, Sept. 2\ I'JU2. J. JON AUCTIONEEU, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, Victoria & Loenk Stb., AUCkijANI). PRODUCERS of every k ; nd Dairy, SFfc'GiALlTlfcS ~ A Orchard anu Farm Produce ean depend ONE DOZEN OAIINF.T3 WITH OPAL ?HOK |6/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPI ER on obtaining tho Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales und Account Salen immediatelv remitted. Special iccommodation for Pisjs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVFRi Artistic Studies, Cbudren T s Portraiture and Qroupf DAY during the Season. Outdoor and i QUfcEN AND WFLFSI-RY STREETS Uonntrv Huloa fnrAr 1 attct.-i ax-,. QUARTS & HALF-GALLONS. GBEAT reduction in prick A J, EN TRIG AN & CO VUCFI AND rrUK WAIKATO TIM IS is by lur the 1 best country journal publif-hed in the r, , , 0 , auu , •«. - ...... •••'«!« ui nr.flia Country Sales conducted. Large aceommc- AUCKLAND, dation for storing ID' /e and other Produce until fair market price a e obtaii el ]( EaTABLISHKD i 8 YFiEf RKFKBKurK : Uuion Bank of Australia. TO LADIES RAGLAN H/TAIL /IOACH tv No lyi 11 the remedies you require in your own hands I Write for free copy of valuable book about y° ur lives, your health, your welfaro Every 1 Ibo regula runniug of tho mail coach woman tfcould read it. Posted free in sealed between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended f n J, elo P°- Addrfss-G. Specific, 539 Fli/a ---»»«,« t» lb M «t»t„ of the roads. : M '"" T . DALGLIESH I'roprietor. BOOK-BINDIN(J nfatly executed at T) e Waikato Times Office, Hamilton,
,IPm REDUCED PRICE LIST Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount—All Lines in this Price List subject to a Discount of per cent, for Cash, except those marked Nett All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made for large lots. SI ■ I I WESTFIELD MANURES. A Superphosphate (total phosphates 40 per cent. tt superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/16 per cent soluble .. Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed Rone Dust (Pure) Green.. Bone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure '' '' Special Grass Manure " A " (for Top Dressing) Special Grass Manure " B » (for laying down per manent pasture) .. Special Potato Manure . . ' Special Turnip Manure .. Special Rape .Manure .. '' Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Coru Manure " B » (for Wheat, Oats, Bar lay, etc.) Special Maize Manure "A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure " B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees)" Special Orchard Manure " B " (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure .. .. _ Special Onion Manure .. , [ MANUFACTURERS: £ S. d. 5 12 6 4 15 0 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 0 700 6 17 6 mm SUNDRIES. Standard Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. 6? 0 Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett .51c o Gypsum. __ 2 cwt. sacks, nett ..300 Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton . nett 2ic o hu phate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt. ' 17 o Nitrate of Soda " ' u Si of /® t f sh , :: :: Nitrate of Soda ' ~ abt 2c^ Muriate ° f Potash „ abt 2 Sulphate of Potash „ ~ abt 2cv ? a , In ' t . fT , .. bags abt Icw Su phate of Iron, xtls „ sacks abt 2c* Sulphate of Iron, crushed,, abt 2 cvs Surprise Island Guano .. 2 rwf - c , Maiden Guano .. .. \ s' Desiccated Blood .. ~ 2 cwt< " s j n T Seed oil Cake ' cruslie <3, i'% cwt. sacks K.P Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 o 0 bags abt 1 cwt. . 4 2 6 sacks abt 2 cwt...B 10 0 ~ abt 2 cwt... 10 o 0 2 cwt. sacks 400 2 cwt. sacks 576 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 o i# cwt. sacks ..16 o o gal. drums 3/9 p er gal. Tr 1 T> r Jr J 'n O uiurns 7/q T)er P"ft Kemp s Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black red — ' 4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 p er g a i_ 1 gal. tins .. ./, n . r | , Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1,6 each ' Westfield Fowl Grit, i 4 lb. bags, coarse, medium orfine 1/6 each. Head Office- ALBKRT STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works—WESTFIELD, near OTAHUHU. The Acme of Perfection THE SEW "IDEAL" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAMLESS Drawn LID, one piece SPICGLVL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take thia opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to anv hand made ; We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made ot BEST CHARCOAL TiVD STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. iSEEHft . 1 • 77.' —best Silver-] Mated and Cut Cila.-- liutter l)i>h, 12 6 Remarkable Value. No. F2S7G—Silvcr-l'iaU'i! ( Uass-l.incd Shell Butter l)i>h, with Knife, 13.6 HINTS TO GIFT GIVER Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata- Mm m No. 1041 Silver-Plaieci and Chased Cake Basket, 40/ 1 pi m m BsSS m re Silvcr-Pla ed Teapot Stand. WA a ( a-li-irfrr mmfs rv,- .No. 1-2005 Cut (; Solid Si her I In liu\, 13 § < hildren'.- Silvi-r-i'latei ( lips, 6 6,86,106,12 6,156 THOS B. AETHUK.] [B . E . SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, YVELLE3LEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auetioa Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and disposed tc the be3t advantage. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, OAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing onlj Articles: that mant factured by thoso who observe the Golden Rule, and only put hofore the publio what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffek and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S THOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY BRA/jr. HBEtes/- 4 V; > y a** 4 * Excelsior Coffee Standard Coffee I":*LD ESSENCE OF 03FFEF BRANDS OF TEAS Mm Cable Address : NEWMARKET." Telephone: No. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and Mill compare with the finest in the Colony. Khyber fass koh4 AUCKLAND Colombo Gardea Tea (Heliotrope I.abel), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Hed Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE i, Barrett & Co.'a Unxld Baking PowdO!" .v.. a, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Es's? Powder Lrown, Barrett & C-'s Unxld S -If-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Co.'g Unxld Peppers
W ANTED known ON HANI) AND TO ARRIVE, SHIPMENTS OF BONEDUST AND BLOOD MARURE. They are of First-eliss Quality, and have Analysed as under : Bonedust : Am. o' ; , P. Lime 50. Blocd and Bored u\t : Am. 8, P. Lime 28. Al*o, KiU NIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE OIJANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RF.D B('CK SALT Invaluable for Stock, SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food much more platable. and there is legs loss weight. We also supply best qualitiesot CLOVERS AND GRASS SEED 3 ON HAND: of Specially.selected Southern Dark » nter, Canadians, Duns, White and Black Taitar. Gartons, Danish, Sparrowbill, and l ed Oats. LINSEED: This is excellent food for Calves and Poul lr - v '. is more valuable than any kind of Lti m or Pulse. Send for particulars before Buying, Our V a ues are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S MI ™ AND q°. COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. 1E 8 &c 0 • WAIKATO CRATED WATER CORDIAI MANUFACTORY. Latest and Most Approved Goods of the above Well-known Brand wil be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Thibqeaks & Oedkes -Pukotuaut Attxnotd To MENZIES & 00., Hamilton. AND AT THE THAMES] PAN I BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OR VJ OTHER ENGINEER ? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study jit home T V ( * V , °' l <' v cry\vl;t rft (pi 3 No time lost from Work 7 4 Prepares for examinations 5 No text books to buy (> Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers gl m t Instruction Papers free from all umecesgary matliematics and theoretical side issues 8 Each Instruction Paper prepared experts r 9 lnstiuceion private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If stu JeDt can rtiid and write, and studies as directed, success h assured i-j i) Lf i ril " J' 6 ''y Monthly instalments l>'H'k\y;ird students siven special assistance 14 (>pen to all. No time limit We also teach by mail:-Drawing, Shorthand, IJooK-keeping and Accountancy, and coach for the 1 ' rs Incorporated ;Accountants' Exans, d IVI -i ir irvl i <:c ' , u " ivel ' sit y iincl Law, languages, Pupil reachers' ami for "D"and " E ETerv candidate prepared by us for the recent Pnpil ieacners Examination succeeded in passing Book-keeping iSimpiitietl for Farmers', recom mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 2s (id pist trefl Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the state], Hf-ad Office for New Zealand, 192 Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '■ S " and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and >tudents, «nd mention subjects in which you are interested Success certain if our instructions followed TO STOCK OWNERS. E. J. WILKINSON DECS to announce that he has been ap pointed AGENT for the Cambridge dis ct of H e Live Stock General Insurance Co, of New Zealand. The Company insures against death by disease and accident, or accidental death only foaling, calving and transit risks (sea and and). LOW EATES. E.J.W. is also Agent.for the— Ncn/ich Union Insurance Com pany, Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited). E, J. WILKINSON, PUKE-STU KR r CAMBRIDGE | pRINCE QOLLEGE AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRL 9 (Boarders and Day Pupils). Chairman of Bard of Governors: Bkv. C. H. Garland. j Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A. (Lond. j Vice-Master: Stuart Stevenson, M.A. (Ox ford and Melbourne). Senior Mist ret-8: Miss E. M. Rainfortii M.A. (N.Z.) assisted bv a lart-e staff of Resident and Visit ing Masters and Mistake?. The College is controlled by a Board of Go vernors appointed by the Wesley an Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religioua eaching is undenominational. There are separate Collet s for Boys and UirK together forming the finest set of Sihool Buildings in Auckland, lho aesora modation fir boarders in both Coll'grs is complete, and rv ry arrangement is made to secure their comfort. Large and f-illy rqnipp: <3 Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play ground". Examination FuccRWES-Diinng the last iivo > eats 40 pupil* l ave passed the N.Z. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service Ex aminations. Fees mod(r ite. ( barge fci Boarders made from date of entry Pri speetns on applicution to Headmaster) or toThk Wa kat) Times Office. Next term begins Sep'ember 23 2/7 HUT HOTEL, IE AHUIIA. • MR R. L. SO Mr RS wishes to infrrm the Rff-ident-< f >h. Waikato tb t he has (akin ever tbo alove »ell-kno«n and Favourite Hotel, a<ht| e« to it a eoctp« Uhttce of tbrir girrtwt. / |
WT/1902/WT_19021106/MM_01/0002.xml | 7,551 | The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902. A CENTRAL CREAMERY.
C'loski.v nll ifm 1 in tin' ipu'<t ion nf the establishment nt a centra! Muck mar ket at Ilainiltnn, such as was advo cated in these columns mi .Monday last, is that of tlie centralisation of the liuttermaking industry. The dairy industry is of such paramount import ance to tlic Waikalo that any idea or suggesliiin hearing on its welfare is worthy of the serious consideration of all residents, whether directly inter ested in the industry or not. No matt er if the surest ion he not feas ible, the mere arousing of public in- j terest in the m titer is certain to have a beneficial effect on the whole coun try. Hut the chief point ahmit the suggestion we now nll'er is its feasibil ity, and as such will gain a large measure of popular support. Some years ago, the business concern now known as the N'.Z. I>airy Association, finding that the cost of carriage of cream to the factory at l'ukekolte was greater than they could all'onl, decided to erect a ]»lant, including refrigerating machinery, at Ngaritawahia. That site was convenient to the dis trict then supplying cream, hut the conditions are now materially changed. The factory receives cream from Kihikihi, Te Awamutu, Ohaupo, Whatawhata, Te I'apa. i'ukete, llau tapu, Cambridge, Taniahere, New stead, Kirikiriroa, Frankton, Oniahtt. l'aeroa, Te Aroha, Waihou, Alorrins ville and Wahnroa. In round figures, the annual supply from these stations is a little under '200,000 gallons, of which Ohaupo contributes about one quarter of the whole supply, followed by Cambridge and Te Awamutu, with the bulk of the remainder coming from the skimming depots between here and Cambridge. From this it will be readily seen that the creamery is at present situated at the extreme northernmost limit of the area whence the cream is drawn. We understand that owing to some ditiiculty about a pure water supply the site at Ngarua wahia has proved unsatisfactory, and that possibly a move to another centre will shortly be made. Now we do not presume to be in a posi tion to dictate to the directors of the New Zealand Dairy Association, an association which has done a great deal—more perhaps than any other business concern—in bringing a bout the present highly prosperous state of the Waikato, but we do say that the in habitants of Hamilton and the sur rounding districts should make an eflbrt and place before the manage ment the obvious advantages of Hamilton as a collecting centre. Al though it is a old story, we shall ven ture to repeat that Hamilton is naturally the hub of the A\ aikato. For the benefit of new arrivals in the dis trict—and no one will deny that tl;e brightened prospects of Waikato are mainly due to the large influx of strangers in our midst—it may be mentioned that here we have a main trunk line with branches fed by the whole country (for although Frankton is the junction, Hamilton is so closely connected with it that the two may, fortius purpose, be considered as one and the same) : the distance from Hamilton to Auckland is miles, to i'oro-o-tarao in tin 1 King Count'iv (i~» miles: to Thames 02 miles: to Cam bridge lo miles; and to Rotorua 8G miles. What further proof is needed of the suitability of Hamilton as a collecting or distributing centre? As the bulk of the, butter consumed in the Waikato is the product of the Dairy Association, the establishment of the creamery at Frankton or Hamilton would greatly facilitate the distribution of this commodity and both retailer and consumer would reap the benefit. Provided the burgesses and residents of Hamilton will only bcstii them selves and see to it that no oppor tunity for the, advancement of the town is lost, the future has in store for this town, and as a corollary, the whole district, great possibilities as a manufacturing and commercial cen tral depot. The Waikato is as yet an undeveloped field for keen business enterprise : this enterprise should be found locally ; if not, some, Keen-sighted, level-headed outsider, with no interest to serve save that of his own pocket, will ex - ploit. the whole district, and the right ful gainers will have to be merely secondary participators in the benefits. The N. X. Dairy Association is es sentially a, local institution—everv supplier is directly affected by the profit or loss, i.f the concern, and therefore every inducement should be offered and every facility granted to to the Association to move in the direction we have indicated. Were this done, we have no doubt that time will bear us out in the assertion 1 hat the. venture is fully justified by local circumstances, and that our faith in the bright prospects of the Waikato is nut misplaced,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
-O !■'. it lusndred girls are r.ow acting as telegraph-messengers in * "liicago. .Mcs-i's Wood and Co.. of Timaru, claim to have made the lirst motor bicycle engine in the co'o.iy. The lambing on the large stations ihroiiirhoat the bawke's Hay district ; • rage.- mi per cent. 'i'i-oie are fifteen members of the I>cfem~-o l'..rco uiidor arrest at Victoria barracks, l!ri.-bane, for alleged insubordination. A -hi].in.-nt of pure American-Spanish mi. rin.i sheep has just, been imported from uiwrie.i. to th" order of F. W ebb and Co.. ot Pal hurst : N.s.W.). \ boi'igiuals on the Tiimnt L'iver :N.\'.V,l, s-iid last week that the move ments of the waterfowl and ants indicate that there is going to be a flood. "My son," said the good old man, " if V"ii only work hard enough when you un ' - :-i!;e a thing you're hound to be at the op whin you're linished." '• liu 1 " suppose ! undertake to dig a wellr \ number of men wore cavilled out ■it the liiunner mine last week. This s'ate of affairs is likely to continue, as ice mine is being gradually worked out. •.v.,iist no new places are being opened up. \n action brought by a Victorian dairy m n for the larceny of a fowl, valued at 2s, led to his being prosecuted for malicious prosecution. A verdict was last week given against him for JJlti 10s, and costs,
Tl e Land Purchase Board is said to have made a good bargain in acijiiii ing the l.'akaia Mead Fstate. According to the A-hburton Mail, a Canterbury resident was piepari'd to give iioiio more for the pro perty than was paid by the Board. Referring to the arrest of a Chinaman at Auckland last week on a charge of drunkenness, the police state that they believe that this is the lirst instance in the police records of the colony where a C.iinainan has been charged with drunken ness in a public place. We heard lately writes an Australian Contemporary i of t lie purchase of L'oiJO rams in New South Wales, which, in ordinary seasons, would bo worth X'-i each, at Pis each. These rams are to lie turned into cairry. tinned, and sent to feed the Past Indian workmen on the sugar plantations in the islands.
Several horses have died in the Ihibbo district of New South Wales during the past lew weeks in consequence of their stomachs becoming clogged with sand, pre sumably swallowed when the animals were grubbing up burrs. between ten and twelve pounds of sand was found in two animals after their death.
A Jersey cow, owned by Air T. O'Shea, of Queensland, has put up a record of !■•">. 7 lib of butter for one year. The milk was weighed and tested by an independent wit ness, who was present at every milking. < iwing to the drought the cow i Lady < laro. had practically to he fed on artificial fodder the whole year. In the recently e xc luded Worthington trial in Melbourne Mrs .luveny, when asked whet her her love for \\ ort hington turned to hatred, or dislike, or c mtempt. replied that "it turned to nothing " " Worthing ton,'' said Mrs Juveiiy, " got me so muddled by his mental telepathy that I really be lieved an Indian had visited mo psychi cally."
It is the inteutioii of the Hamilton brass band to run excursion steamers to the Narrows on .Monday next (the King's birthday). The river scenery of the Waikato is well-known, and it is not necessary to say that a treat is in store for those who avail themselves of the excur sion. Tickets a>'o n c.v being circii'a'ed, and as there are. in other attractions on that day it is safe to say that the venture of the band will lie a success.
As showing the great decrease in the quantity of pigs to bo procured for the bacon tact Dries for the past two months ( writes the Taranaki correspondent of the Auckland Weekly News, some of the factories are testing the matter m .re fully by ottering an advance of a penny per lb cash for topped-otf pigs, the price previously paid being :ijd. Whether it be that the farmers have been making bacon for them selves which causes the scarcity is hard to tell, but just at this time of the year most of the farmhouses have a good show of newly-cured pork hung up. on account of the price of beef and mutton having risen so high
bast night a meeting of the electors of I'ukete was held in the public school under the auspices of tlie New Zealand Alliance. There was a good attendance. Addresses were delivered by h'ev. 11. L IHamires and Mr F. Adams. The following resolution was carried unanimously That this mooting of electors of I'ukete in Waikato electorate, being convinced that the pre sent sale ot intoxicating liquor is inimical to tlie moral and mateiial interests of the c iinminunity urges all electors to vote both no ii'-euse and reduction, by striking out the top lino only at the local option poll "
At the performance of the Royal Framatic Company last night, the'actiou of the piece was several times delayed and the effectiveness of the acting much retarded by the unseemly behaviour of a crowd of hoodlums who congregated at the back of the hall, making cat-calls, and passing iutoijections during the pathetic portions of the piece. Such conduct is highly repre hensible. and the police should see that the efforts of our entertainers are not stultified by unmannerly interruption as was the case last night.
Prom a South African paper we take'tho folio v. ing g jod story which might appro priately be entitled " The Master's bye." A prospector in lihodesia (he had a glass eye) was anxious to got away for a day's slioo*- ing: but he knew that the natives in his employ, in his absence, would not do a stroke of work: so, being in a hurry over some excavations, he was a little dubious as to the wisdom of going- a-hunting. At last an idea. Going up to the b .ys he ad dressed them: " Although I. myself, will be absent, yet I shall leave one of my eyes to see that you do the work." Much to the surprise and bewilderment of the natives, he suited the action to the word, and taking out the glass eye. placed it on a stump of a tree, and walked off. For some time the Kaitirs worked like elephants,now ond then casting furtive glances at the eye to see if it wai still watching thorn ; but at last an old Katiir put down his shovel, and, picking up a bucket, approached the tree-stump, and gently placed it so as to cover the eye. As soon as they saw they v,ere no longer being watched, they all down and slept peacefully until sunset.
" In crossing the Colorado desert in Ari zona one sees a frightful monument to the tolly of a mail who thought he could drive cattle across the desert with such speedthat \ ater would be unnecessary " says S. T. James in the Pittsburg Press). More than 20,000 carcase lie at The Pools in that desert, and remind all travellers of the gigantic scheme to drive cattle through a desert country y.'h bout making any provi sion for water, i t \.a« "'J years ago that an extensive cattleman, who v. as net familiar with the great desert of the south weat, thought it would be no barrier to his plan of taking tattle ross it from the west into the grazing country, W hen ttis cattiu reached The Pools, which are small lakes of foul alkali water, they were so crazed by thirst that they killed each otiier in the at tempt to get at the water. The air in that Country is so dry and the sun so hot that carcases dry up instead of decomp- sing. As one approaches that great herd of d.-ad animals the diseases look a* tiicugh they were poorly-fed cattle. The hair has not fallen from, the carcases, and they have maintained their original shape so well that a man who is not familiar with the desert might easily mistake them for beasts until he made close examination.''
The manager ..f the Kirikirir..a ('ro.iniery rep .its th it tho iniik simply for 1 >etober \\a- 11 '.''. i • gallons fn ni 1 s supplier#. MeinU ts i>f t lie \rawa Cricket rlub are ivi|Ur-tvf tit unet at tlie Argus next Friday at 7.:'.' 1 p.m. At Iho l.'oilfiu'n Court N.S.WA last wpek an auctioneer ami cMale agent was fine.) X'2 f<«r kissing a married woman at 11. .tally. The < >]"-• -I iki I!i-rabl states that between Ist April ami :ilst August of this year over L'-i.o (i sacks of maize have been shipped from (ipotiki. >o hopeless are the crop prospects in the Wellington district (N.SW) th t several farmers have turned their stocks into the wheat paddocks. Owing to the Oddfellows' entertainment on Monday evening the Cambridge Choral Society will not hold it usual weekly prac tice on that evening. The fund for the erection of a memorial to Captain < \>r.k at Gisborne lias reached £l'2o. A subsidy of £.")( 111 was also voted last session I>y Parliament. The death is announced of Mr Abraham Massey, one of the oldest residents of the Coast, lie came with pioneers in isr>.">, and ever since lias been a resident being located at the Ahaura for twenty-live years. une of the prisoners who escaped from the llokitika gaol named Patrick Campbell, was cap,ur-id by Inspector Wilson on the road from K umara to the railway station yesterday. He surrendered ijuietly. Three other piisoners are still at large.
< inly a few more days will bo allowed for receiving and registering claims to vote. Persons wishing to exercise the franchise should see that their names are on the roll, c.'.pies of which are available at every Post i Ulice in the electorate.
An effort is to be made to inaugurate roller skating on Queen-street, Am-klaud. during the evening, when the stress of tratlic is over. It is said that the asphalt would make an ideal rinking surface, and that riukers would not in any way incon venience pedestrians or vehicular traffic.
Marie Antionei''to walked to the scaffold with all the dignity of a queen. As she stepped to the block, however, a horrified expression cr ssed her face. '"Please tell me," she begged the, executionecr, " is my head on straight.''
An o'openieut is reported from one of the Past Coast townships, and it is mentioned, as a coincidence in connection therewith, that short y after the disappearance the telephone wires were found to have been cut, which fact prevented communication being made to stop the runaways, who *vere of native descent, one being a married man.
In Mr bang's notice of meetings in yesterday's issue the date for holding his meeting a 1". What awl ata wis notice.l as for Monday November 1( th. Mr Lnng will attend the Waikut > West Inuustral Ex hibition to be held at Te Awamutu on tht date. His fixture for his meeting the electors at "Whatawhata will appear later on.
Very good entries have been received for th'; different events which will comprise the programme at the < i.ldfellows" sports to be held on Victoria Square. Cambridge, on Moyday next, and given tine weather there should he a large gathering. Members of the Committee collected over <£2o in trophies and cash. The lirst event starts at If
'I he smallest things often bring fortunes to lucky inventors. " Danciug Jim Crows" yielding JM5.000 a year! " I'haroah's Serpent's." ii 10,010 ! " Pigs in ('lover," " The Return Pall." '■ Needle Threader," " Pencil Shrapener," all produce fortunes. The celluoid eyelet for boots brings in a princely income. The dress-suspender brought a fortune in less than a year. There are many thousands of others !
"The study of the occult sciences in terests me very much," remarked the new boarder. " 1 love to explore the dark
depths of the mysterious, to delve into the regions of the unknown, to fathom the un fathomable, as it were, and to —" "May 1 help you to some of the hash, professor r "
interrupted the landlady. And the good woman never knew why the other boarders smiled audibly.
There continues to Ij9 general improve ment in the quality of flax offering for ex port at the grading ports of the colony. In Southland, where the industry is rapidly extending, and where there are at least two new mills waiting for machinery, the mil lers are very anxious to improve the quality of the hemp. The chief Government hemp grader, who has just returned from a south ern visit, graded lo 13 bales of flax during his tour, one miller in the Rangiora district striking " superior " quality—the best of the five qualities. This was the lirst time that quality has been reached since the in auguration of Government grading. Most of the business is done in the the third class " good fair " quality.
The <iisborne Time? says:—" A man who lias been wandering about Gisborne lately, and who has been committed to the Auck land Lunatic Asylum, has a pathetic his tory. Not long ago he came into a sum of money, running into four figures. He fell in love with a young lady, who remained true to him whilst his mouey lasted, and then left him. This preyed on his mind a good deal, and to this in a groat measure was to be attributed bis present sad posi tion.
The intemperate temperance advocate Richardson has announced himself as a candidate for one of the Auckland seats. At a meeting of various temperance organi sations Messrs French, llannan, and Richardson were chosen as the Temperance party's candidates. After Mr Richardson's intemperate temperance addresses and his general conduct of late, it will be interest ing to note by the poll, in what estimation ho is held by the residents of Auck land.
At the Women's Christian Temperance Convention in Sydney the other day, Mrs i oiirtenay Smith, in the course of a paper oil " Hygiene,"' said that every woman should have a proper knowledge of cookery, and endeavour to keep the home attractive. If this were done, and good appetising meals prepared it would be found a great factor in keeping the men away from publichousos. Another lady suggested that no woman should he allowed to get married who could not first pass an exami nation in cookery, while a third speaker was of the opinion that men should not be allowed to enter into matrimony—as was the case in Germany—unless they could show a suliicient income to provide for a wife and family.
A tragic sensation in the Royal Palace at Annan recently occurred, according to mail advices. The young Hmperor suddenly went mad, and rushing into the harem, shot three of his wives in cold blood. The bin press remonstrated with him. whereupon ho had her bound to a favourite menial and flogged nearly to death. The alarmed offi cials sent for the French Resident, who at once ordered the hmperor to be seized. In a few days the fit passed, but the Emperor still shows signs of an impaired intellect, and ill probably be dethroned. —llalziel
Agemv. In connection with the stranding of the steamer Nithsdale (Captain Hadden). which was cabled from Londen, a report from Colombo by the mail states that the vessel ran on a coral reef in the Cardiva Channel of the Maidive Croup of islands, the news being brought by the chief ollieer ot the vessel, who, with live other men. arrived at Colombo in an open boat after a perilous journey to seek assistance. Some sensation was caused when the boat bring ing these men was spied in the early morn ing coming in under sail; and when the weary and wet crew stumbled ashore in their wet clothes, uukept and grimy, not having had sleep for several days, they were surrounded by eager crowds, and their story soon circulated. The latest n- '; to the effect that the vessel got oil the ..jf and returned to Colombo.
s. Smallcy at Cambridge: " Like tin* Pishop of Chri.--tchurch. I would rather die than V'fur continuance of tlm exist ing state 1 I allairs st> far as regards the li.pior tr iilie. i >ll >• o the drinking habit was coiilined t■ > old men, hut now the v> mull are drinking ton. Let us act li' e men with hearts and consciences. and hy our vote erase the blot on our civilisa tion,"
Swine i ambridge bowlers yesterday had a ou the gieen. They wore delighted with the improved surface which has this year been obtained. A lot of money lias been spent ou it since last season, but the increased enjoyment- which it will afford will amply compensate for this. .Mr J. Rivers is engaged on behalf of the Cambridge l.awu Tenuis Club in laying down two loam courts. These will be ready for play in about a week's time With three courts, a prosperous season is anticipated. Intending members ara asked to hand in their names to either Mr C. Stewart or Mr E. J. Wilkinson.
The I,'ev. Father Taj'lor, a young \ew Zeal aider, who was educated at St. Pat rick's College. Wellington, at Aleanee Col ledge, and in Ireland and Kngland. has just become a-sistant priest at Timaru. After completing his formal studies Father Taylor taught for some years in various colleges at Home, and just before coining to New Zealand, at the beginning or this year, he was teaching for a while in St. Hallows College. Salt Lake City.
The Courts of li;ston have decreed that Captain Andrews, the Atlantic navigator, is legally dead, and havo granted letters of administration of the estate, which amounts to to his son. Captain Andrews twice crossed the Atlantic in cockshell boats. Last < >ctober he was mar ried in Atlantic City in the presence of :iUL> persons, who saw him and his bride begin their honeymoon trip to l'alos, Spain, in a miniature boat. This craft was sighted a week later by an incoming steam ship, but has not been heard of since.— Daily Mail.
Valetudinarians of all ages and of both sexes will lie greatly interested in the an nouncement .Mr E. ii. Hill, of Cambridge, makes in another part of this issue. -Mr Hill claims that besides curing the so numerous liver complaints, his Bile Syrup has the additional advantage of being a local manufacture, and therefore worthy of patronage. In the course of his lecture at Cambridge last evening, the liev. .1. S. iSmalley paid a tribute to what he turned a very able literary contribution advocating Bible teaching in the public schools, written by the Ven Archdeacon Willis. -Mr Sm alley considers the present educational system the most sectarian one it is possible to imagine.
< >ll Monday next, November the 10th, the Hamilton Post Ollice will open from '.i to 10 a.m., and from 7 to N p.m. for telegraph business only. All mails usually despatched oil Monday will close at N a.m. There will be no letter carrier's delivery on -Monday, but a delivery of letters will be made over the counter between 7 and 8 p.m. on Saturday, the eigthh of Novem ber.
In the cricket match on Saturday Arawas v. Rangatiras, the following will be the Kangatira team : Bettley, Bockett, 1 louglas, Dymock, Hammond, Innes, Livingstone, McNicol, Shepherd, Stevenson and Worsley. Emergencies: Syms, McKay, Wilson and Bockett.
' if the excellence of the goods stocked by Mr T. Wells there is not the slightest occasion for us to dilate ; that is admitted 'm all sides. All that is needed is to call the attention of residents to the fact that the season's novelties are now being dis played by this energetic tradesman. His reputation will do the rest.
Au entertainment in aid of the funds of the Loyal 1 Hike of Cambridge Lodge, 1.0.0. F., M.i'., will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, on Monday evening next. The first part w.ll consist of vocal and in strumental items by well-known local singers, and the second part will be made up of a farce, in which Mr and Airs Boston Conner, Miss J. 11 ally and -Messrs Arnold Wilkinson, and X. K. Farnell will take part. Notwithstanding the reports which reach Victoria about the disorganised condition of the labour market in South Africa large numbers of able-bodied Victorians leave for the new British colonies every week. The ollicers of the External Affairs Department, who issue permits enabling persons to land at South African ports, state that the exo dus steadily continues, most of the emi grants taking with them more than the iluO required by the permit regulations.
A most striking testimony to the great demand for land now existing in the Wai kato is afforded by the experience of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. Yesterday the Woodlands Estate which has been recently surveyed into small farms, was thrown open for pri vate*,sale and already considerably more than half the estate has been sold at very satis factory prices. Other applications are known to be in train and in a very short time the whole property will be disposed of. This successful venture should do much to encourage holders of large areas to facili tate the cutting up of their estates, as the popular demand is by no means satiated.
There is romance sometimes seen in sick ward of a hospital. The other week a youug woman lay in the Wellington Hos pital, stricken, it was thought, unto death. At any rate her recovery was a forlorn hope. Just before her illness she was to have been married, and it was her whim that the ceremony should take place before her expected death. Her fmancee being willing, a eleryman was called in, and the marriage took place. Strange to relate, from that time the patient began to re cover, and is now almost well and hopes shortly to join her husband, who, it will be conceded, deserves happiness for his splen did conduct. The case is not singular. Some time ago, a similar event occured in the same institution, only the sexes rever sed. It was the man <vho was ill, and a plucky girl offered herself for what seemed certain widowhood.
There wa? a moderate attendance at the Oddfellows' Hall, ( 'ambridge, last night, when the Kev..!. S. .Suaalley, of the Thames, delivered a lecture entitled " Personal Experiences in the Land of the Manger and the Cross." The Kev. S. J. Gibson pre sided. The lecturer gave an outline of his trip, which included a short sojourn in each of the principal cities and places of in terest. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded the lecturer. During the evening several anthems were rendered by members of .St. Paul's church choir orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr Tudehope. Miss Groshior, of Auckland, gave a good rendi tion of " The Holy City," and also took the solo iu (ine of the anthems. Miss Dean contributed '■ The Holy Shrine," and Mr E. Bouillon Last Night." llerr Eugel de lighted the audience with a splendidly executed violin solo, and in response to vociferous applause played a second num ber. Miss I{. Nixon played the majority of the accompaniments. The lecture closed with the pronouncing of the benediction. The lecture will be repeated at Te A wauiutu this evening.
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(By Telegraph.—Tress Association.) NELSON", Last Night. At the Magistrate's Court to-day Joseph Taylor was committed for trial on charges of falsifying the accounts of the Puponga Coal and Gold Mining Company, Limited. Bail was allowed in two sureties of .£IOO. The case lasted over a week, there being very voluminous evidence.
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MR CHAMBERLAIN
LONDON", Nov. I. I!('serving opinion on Mr Cliniul lains action on mutters apart from tin- tour, thi' 11 i r 111 i n n'l i a 111 Lilirral Associat inn has resolved to i>a; • - ticipate in a torchlight procession and in the nonparty 1 >ain[ii«'t to farewell t lie accredited representative of' the nation on his visit to Smith Africa. A circular issued l>v the Association explains that its action is based on the unanimous feeling thai the journey is wisely conceive I and that every Liberal is anxious fur the fusion of parties in South Africa : in the interests ~f the race ii should do the utmost to make Mr Chamberlain's mission a success, which is more likely it it is clearlv understood that lie represents all classes and parties desiring that South Africa should settle peacefully into a self govern ing and law-abiding community. L< >N DON, November I. Mr Chamberlain hopes that the chief characteristic of his tour will be frank and confidential discussion with representative men of all classes, races and politics. He desires to avoid public functions ; his tour is for busi ness, not for show. lie will spend a week or ten days in Natal, and then go to the Transvaal. Sir (J. Hutcheson, Lieutenant (lovernor of the Cape, on Saturday cabled to Mr Chamberlain that lie had received his .Ministers confidential minute as follows :—The Minister in formed me incidentally that vou in tend to visit South Africa. I beg you to convey to .Mr Chamberlain the entire satisfaction wherewith the people have received the intelligence. AVe desire to re ceive him as the Sliest of the colony, together with any others who may ac company him. among whom, it is hoped, will be Mrs Chamberlain. AVe trust lie will be able to spend at least a fortnight in a visit to the Eastern and Northern districts, where he will receive a most hearty welcome. The people Avill be disappointed if debarred the opportunity of personally express ing their appreciation of his invalu abje services to the Cape Colony and South Africa during a prolonged period of unexampled difficulty. Mr Chamberlain replied on Monday : " I received the coreial message with great pleasure and gladly accept the invita tion. My wife much appreciates the kind reference to her and we hope the details of the visit will be arranged as suggested.
SPORTING.
TE AROIIA JOCKEY CLUB The following acaeptanchs have been re ceived for the races November 10th, 1002 : Maiden Handicap.—Rotero, Maid of Honour, Duchess, Recruit, Fairy, Madoline, Timati, Lady Clare, Heather Bell, Success, Evermore, Nell, Maud, Veles. Hurdles.—Killaloe, Meteor, Success, Waimana, Cyclone, Evermore and Kohia. I'ony Race. —Ruby: Fairy, Timati, Maud, and Nell. Birthday Handicap.—Veles, Success, Doctor, Arena, Minna, and Duchess. Welter.—Minna, Heather Bell, Killaloe, Success, Cyclone, Meteor, Arena, Doctor, Evermore, Veles, and Kohia. Hack Race. —Lady Clere, Recruit, Hea ther Bell, Kotero, Duchess, Lady Ruth, Killaloe, Madoline, Nell, Veles, Maud, Suc cess and Timati. Te Aroha Handicap.—Arena, Maid of Honour, Cyclone, Success, Waimana, Fairy Minna, Evermore, and Killaloe. AUCKLAND TROTTISG CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. AUCKLAND, This Day. For the second day the weather was fine and the track in capital order. The totalisator receipts for one day amounted to £llo 1. The following are the results- Trial Trot, li miles—The Mooress 1, Donizeth 2, Bill C. 3. Dividend ,£2 4s. October Trot, 2 miles—Sierra 1, Thorn dean 2, Little Ben 3. Dividend 15s. Class Trot, H miles Heiress 1, Sir Robert 2. La Grande 3. Dividend XI Bs. Harness Trot, l j miles.—George 1, Beppo 2, Viscount 3. Dividend 15s. Telegraph Trot, 1 mile Luisitania 1, Waitekauri 2, Duke C. 3. Won by ten yards. A protest was entered against the winner on the grounds of inconsistent run ning and the totalisator investments were impounded till to-morrow, pending the decision of the complaint. Dividend on Luisitania £8 2s. Dividend on Waitekauri £3 103. Junction Handicap, furlongs.—An noyed (Satnvir) 1, Mis 3 Lane 2, Lady Howitzer 3. These were the only starters. Short Handicap, 5 furlongs.—Miss Lane 1, First Whisper 2. Dividend £ t ss.
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MR DYER'S RETIREMENT.
TO THE EDITOR. 1 understand that Mr Dyer lias with drawn from the contest for the Waikato seat, and some very unpleasant things have been said in connection with this matter. Now, sir, I would just like to point out that the electors do not object to Mr Dyer because they dislike him, or because he is a lawyer, but because they have been taught the Jesson at the last three elections that the Liberal candidate must be a farmer. It seems to me very clear that if we did not respect Mr Dyer before we must do so now he has demonstrated the fact that he is a Liberal of the first water ; lie has given up his own chauce and desire for the general good of his party. 1 would just like to say that perhaps at some future time Mr Dyer may retire from his profession and settle on a farm, and again offer him self in the interests of the farmers, as a farmer himself. If so, he will find out to his satisfaction that they esteem him for his present action. Now, Sir, I say this, that, as a farmer, if I did not esteem Mr Dyer before as a public spiirted man I do now, and I think Mr Dyer has made it very clear that it is better to break a bad promise than to keep it. I think Mr Dyer is quite lerel-lieaded enough to see that farmers did not abuse him for offering himself as a candid ate for the coming election. They were only sorry that he should have came at such a time when victory for the liberals of Wai kato was at hand, and our starving district with its rotten bridges and neglected roads brought under the notice of the Govern ment of the day. lam very sorry to say that our member has been like the chip in the porriage so far as Waikato is concerned, —I am, etc., AN OUT AND OUT TE KAWHIA LIBERAL .ELECTOR
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Received Nov. fi, 1.20 a.m. LONDON, Nov. I lie lii 14ht llon:('.T. Ritchie in ask ing the 1 louse of ( 'ominous to proceed to Committee of Supply to-night inti mated that tic ( iov'eminent originally understood a free grant would ema nate trom the colonial loan, but yield to the lioer interpretation in order to prevent a grievance. The present moment was unfavorable for 'lie loan, (fe anticipated a favour able opportunity would occur in the spring: \ iscount Cranborne announced the general ]iosition of (ireat llritain re garding the A anu'tsze \ alley was un changed. IL \\ . I'orster intimated that the new scout boats would carry ten twelve-pounders and eight small auto matic guns.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
(lieceived Nov. 10.10 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. T,. Ihe projected vote of three millions,cabled as for loans, is intended to enable the colonies to make loans in accordance with ths \ ereeniging agreement, and to repay Britain out of futlire colonial loans. Ihe Supreme Court, Pretoria, in an action for the recovery of rent de cided that Mr krugers proclamation of October 2-">th, IS'J'J, abrogating payment of rent and interest during continuous hostilities is invalid. (Received Nov. 0, 9.20 a.m. CAPETOWN Nov., 5. In the Assembly Sir Cordon Spriggs in committee of supply, moved the reorganisation of the defence forces by tue appointment of a Commanding general and staff. A selection for a, new corps of 1000 men will be made from the district mounted rifles, in volving an extra outlay of £13,000 per annum. Mr Saucer protested against the mania for arming every body. .Mr Melan's amendment to reduce the vote by X 1 -1,000 was carried by •n to 29, this being Sir G. Sprigg's fourth defeat. Mr Schermbrucker moved to report progress, in order to allow Sir Gordon to reconsider his position, but Sir Gordon Sprigg resisted, and with the help of the Bond members negatived the motion by 40 to 19.
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(Received, November 6, ] 2.0 a.m.) MELBOURNE, November 4. Sir John Forrest is astounded at the publication of his minutes of the Imperial Conference as a Blue Hook. The record was confidential and con tained no more than his personal views, and was not intended to com mit the Government in anv way. He asks Sir Edmund Barton, in order to prevent a misconception, to have his minute published. The Federal Premier, if after con sideration he thinks it desirable, will publish his minute to-morrow.
GENERAL ITEMS.
LONDON, Novembor 3. The death is announced of Mr Leo nard the celebrated throat specialist. King's College has appealed for half a million to endow a college seat in higher education. OTTAWA, November 4. A strong branch of the Navy Lea gue has been formed in Montreal. LONDON, November Sir Robert Finlay, Attorney-Gene ral, defeated Sir Edward Grey for the rectorship of the Edinburgh Uni versity by a large majoritv. LONDON, November 4. Mr Ilanbury (president of the Board of Agriculture) says it is not proposed to repeal the prohibition <>n the importation of store cattle.
THE AUCKLAND BURGLARIES.
AN ARREST MADE. A sensational sequel to the burglary scare at the Captain Cook Hotel in Khyber Pass, of last Saturday night, occurred last evening (says the Star) when an inmate of the Prison Gate Home of the .Salvation Army at Epsom, named Willdey, was ar rested at the Hotel. The circumstance? of Saturday night's business were as follows : —A strange man entered the hotel from the rear, and walking up to the bar ordered a drink. The barmaid, surprised at seeing a stranger enter from the back which was unusal asked him why he did so. He an unintelligible reply and disappeared through the front door. An examination of the back rooms showed that one of the windows had been forced open and the latch broken, and it was concluded that the man had entered by the window. Further examination showed that nothing had been stolen. Mrs Hamilton, the licensee, inforned Constable Mackle of the suspicious oc currence, and was instructed to keep a look-out and let him know if the stranger returned. Last evening a well-built, bearded man, aged about 50, entered the hotel, and at onoe attracted attention by his resemblance to the interesting stranger. Mrs Hamilton telephoned for Con stable Mackle, and on his arrival she accused the man of the sus pected person. He did not deny that ho was the man who entered the hotel by the baok way on Saturday evening, but said he came in through the back door, which was open, and deolared that he knew noth ing about the window being forced open. He was arrested by the constable, and gave his name as Willdey, staying at the Prison Gate Home at Epsom. He hails from Eng land, and has been only two years in the colony. Willdey was brought before the Court yesterday and remanded for a week.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, THURSDAY NOYE.UISEU <> 1902-
E SOLICITOR .. - Hamilton. [ONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGf OF FREEHOLDS. H 18 8 I 8 8 E N, Knox Street, Hamilton. BRTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN A VIOLA. ATTINTION TO TECHNIQUE & THKOBY HARRY I. BIGGS, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED 1 SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Staff. JEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23-7. 7A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Visits Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in Donth; Ngaruawabi*, second Tuesday in lonth ; Huntly, third Tuesday in month ; e Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month ; other istiicts occasionally. |High-cla?s Work. Terms Moderate. J. A. YOUNG, |rv " - - DENTIST Will be moving into his NEW PREMISES in the &lAIN STREET, HAMILTON About End of This Week. ENT A L OTI C E MR E. DE VENNY McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr M ,Q»rrigle may be consulted on and tte-. Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, House, Hamilton. fitrons-Oxide gas admioisiered. Painless Extractions by the most recent roeess. Artificial work at moderate Prices. MR G. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlyjthe following places : Ngaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly - 4th Friday. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WJEiS T, Near Railway Station gHEPPARD, LAND, COMMI'SSI.ON , AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. 1 30/6 T H u osworth ' Teachxr of Piano, Violin, 'Cbllo and Sinoino, Saving taken up his residence in Hamilton, A now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONT VILLA. I Cambridge—Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. Te Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. : Mr Bo'worth's " Waikato Quadrille Band' Is now open to accept Engagements for Con- Wits, Balls, Ac., in any part of the Waikato. |7 OUR AND A HALF PER CENT,-We JC have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early appli lations is requeste i.—Viila Bros., Chambers, opposite Vulcan Line, Queen itreot, Auckltnd. 24 7 jyp pj" ERBERT Y Q OLLINfi BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. OLICITOR FOR " ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." ONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland. 23/7. J. RIDLER, GEHLRAL CASEIEB, DOAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT HAMILTON OODCARV lMt—Relief, Chip, Floral, Chip, etc. Terms, 12s 6d per quarter, ■6d p«r hour. Articles designed.—Mist Ayling, 13, VUtoria Arcane, Auckland.
mmm KARMKO HIE CURE FOR- Indigest.ion, Constipation, Flatulency, Livor Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etk 1 . PRICE .. ..2s FEK BOTTLI Manufactubed Solely By A. K. Planning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON. You keep tlio MONEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising f if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer— E. B. HILL, CHEMIST, CAMBRIDGE. ryr aik ato tim e s the rorCLu; paper of the WAIk'ATO. CI ROTLATIXO IX THREE ELEC TORAL DISTRICTS. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. The AVAIKATO TIMES has been estab lislied 30 years and has a largo circulation amongst the farming community, and is therefore an excellent advertising medium. The Rates of Advertising are extremely liberal. I*A I'LL 1 YEXABLES, Proprietors. WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH ? Them is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Simple, hut sure in action, they can be taken by the mo s delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Heating's Lozenge will set you riuht. They at once check the cough and remove the cause An enormous sale all over the world during the pattt SO years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. Kkating's Couqh Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold everywhere in tins by all cheuiietfl. It is only on 111 •=* u' o of Wolffs S'•!111'S tliat it oujht to ne j udejed. You be tfie ju^ n e. Everv bottle of Wolfe's Si"* I n >i> i I I "(jiilxiiis an honest |jrc|j.i:'al;Mi) _>f Juniper Berries and seleet Barley. If j'du a stimulant that will hrnoe a ti-ad body or nlrar 111- d in.l d, TEi T V.'OI I-F. - SCHNA PI'S lift n r a:-e «t'">ini.iil but a builder up of vital rupees ¥ou take no^jsß. Better not tak" nnytlnn i tiiai aooept a substitute I'u 1 tie- -t-rl i n.j old t. ii iif; Im 11 11 01.« H" I'd out for or. - run jon v i , k l)h.) prulitf. -tiiey are übsuluteiy wortl i less. Lor»k f<>r the name i tui'l only boitifS with the si.|nnture ul Udolnho Wolfe oil the iubel.
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Anything the Empire Company sell Is good—and a guarantee Is given to any one that asks For our Fainoua Empire Bias
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A PICNIC PAPTY AF i"i:c ri:i>. A NI'MI'.KIi (>F CM I 1.1 >1! F.N IN |).\MM:i!. MFLM CRNK, Xov. A serious \v 11<>I• ■ s;i 1«■ poisoning atVair w 11ii• 11 lias occurred lias caused much Till' Sll 111' I'e I'S Were till' el lih I rcn wild 11><>k pan in a 1 'niteil Primitive Metlnnlist Sunday school picnic. \ |,;i]•. \ n|' alinul "i'IO <11i111 !<■ 11 fnmi the Suiiila v schools lett \\ ill lit 111 st i i\vn Vest eri la V fill- a piellie split (111 the Weiriba Fiver. .lu-d after luncheon many ot tlie children In -g.Hi t" drop down -i"k. rnpidlv manifesting svi upturns < it ptomaine |>■iisiu ii ii t;U o< or mie hundred sufferers were kin-' mi the ground in great pain. Medical help was sent tor and the I'arnicrs in the in■ iu'li 1 ><rln«<ml L, r ;i\c \ aluahh' assistance and prnvided i'hii vevances tii take the children to the railway si at inn. (in the a it! va 1 i d the d"ctm't lie free use uf the -tmu;ic!i pump re lieved t lie \\ lII'SI cases, A special 1 rain cuiiveycd the pat i ci)i s in the W'illianistiiwn hospital. There were twenty-live in -reat danger for a time, hut all have now recovered. The cause is somewhat obscure, hut the sickness is lielieved to lie due to liani sandwiches, which were packed ill air-tiudit hoxes, left exposed to the stronu' rays ot the sun. A nunilier of adults were slightly a fleet ed. (ireat excitement prevailed at the liospital, where a crowd ot parents and relatives of the sull'ercrs liesiep-d the u'ates for news of the sutler-| IH'H.
IRISH AFFAIRS
mi WILLIAM IJKDMONI) IMI'IIISONKD. LON D' »N, N'oveniher I. Mr William Pedmond, M.P. for Clare, has Keen sentenced to six months' imprisonment in Kihnainhani (Jaol for intimidation. The Irish Independent Nationalists declare that the policy of obstruction has failed to redress a single wronir, while abstention from the Education Pill debate has inllicted an iriiiuense injury on Catholic interests, enabling the secularists to wring concessions from .Mr Palfour.
MERCER REGATTA.
Saturday. November 2iith, is the date fixed for the popular Mercer Maori Re- and Aipiatic Sports, and the Northern Fnion Jiowing combined An excellent programme has been drawn up, including War Canoe I'aces, Wakati wai race for wahines. Canoe Hurdle Faces. Kowing Faces, Crtasy Hoom. etc. The Maoris are getting their canoes in racing trim, and the various crews of the Auckland Kowing Clubs are in active training. Judging by the entries promised, this coming regatta on the fine waterway of the Waikato at Mercer bids to excel any pre viously held. As on former occasions fast exclusion trains will be run and cheap fares issued, and no doubt another large concourse of people will avail themselves of this line day's outing.
TE KOWHAI SCHOOL COMMIT TEE.
1-ItOM OUR iiwx COHItI'SI'OTfTtKXT. A meeting of the Te Kowhai school com mittee was held on 20th < Ictober. Present: Massrs \V. Harris (chairman), S. Fullerton, ('. Himnier and C. Cux. niRBESI'oSDEXCK. The Inspector's report was road and con sidered highly satisfactory. The number on the roll is to. The teacher applied for a holiday on show day, which was granted. Mr Manures was granted the use of the school for the sth inst. A letter was received from the Auckland Kducation Hoard, informing the committee that the teacher's residence was to be re moved to the school site. AC'f'itrSTS. Accounts were received from :—Friar, l»avis and Co. =L'l 17s I'd, and one from Airs .Mngner for i'l 12s fid. it was decided to hold them ovgr. It was pointed out that the Hoard em- Kowhai school could not get a pupil teacher for Te Kowhai with 15 on the roll. This closed the business of the meet ng.
KAWHIA SCHOOL.
(I'kom l»|R Own CnRKKsI'oNDENT.) \t a meeting of tlie Ktiwliin School I om mitteo, helil on tlie :*• u.li nit., it was un animously resolved that, iu regard to the alleged assault preferred against the head teacher, this committee being thoroughly acquained with the facts of the case, fully exonerate Mr from all blame in the matter, and desire to express entire confidence in him as teacher, tlie resolution to he forwHrded to the Hoard. <)n the 2sth inst. Mr Inspector Mulgan paid his annual visit to the Kawhia school with the result that he reported finding the children well advanced, the progress very satisfactory and the teaching clear, direct and well-adapted to the mental capacity of the pupils. 1 'wing to the school having been open only eight months and for the greater part of that tune the head teacher heing single handed, the amount of the work done was inadequate, but its character was g>od in cvrv respect. The manner and conduct nf the children was good. (uNSIMI'TIoN.-Which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properly lrented at) soon aa this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughiug. It always cures and cures cjuickly. W. DHV, Agent, Hamilton; THOMAS Wi;u,s, Agent, Hamilton; Olio. M. A. AlllKi;, Agent, Te Awamutu, sells it.
ROYAL DRAMATIC COMPANY.
< > winpr possibly to the reaction caused by Inst week's festivities, there was a fair at tendance at the Volunteer llnll last nicrht. when the li'oyal I >ramatie Co. staged the \merican drama "My Partner." As is usual with this combination, the piece went very well, all the characters being well sus tained' The principal characters were .Toe Sander-, the hern, play'd by Mr K. Armi tage, Ned Singleton his partner> acted by Mr Stent, .b ~»• |>h Sera 'gs, a mining specu lator and villian «>t" the piece iMr Fairburn). Mitthew lirandon, ;i broken down gent Mr Vivian . Major Frett. a politician who was most gallant just before eh'i-ti'in time (Mr Farr), Sam ii'iwler, a lover of high art ("Mr Tlendloy). Wing I.ee, a Celestial who aids in sheeting the crime home to the perpetrator (Mr Cardineri, <J race I'randon (Miss Nancy Lennox). Mary Urandon. the heroine (Miss Cortrude Ksdaille, and Ilosie IVntland Miss Addie Forkingl. To night liie eoinpanv will appear in "The l.ihiar'an." a pie e bn-tling with humourous situations and witty dia logue. Tlv lirpl Mf tlinp. 1.11, mil is SA Nl'KicJ AND SONS Ft:C.\LVr r i I KXTKATT Tp.-t it.- ♦•miiK • t iH wcr. .'nl i»-Vrts ip irrc' v r.-Ms. inflni'ii/ii ; 'lip ;4 lief i c ir «• C f, s,. r i lie a* «•?«!• <>f all !"• tW*y \v.»m ,is Imrn-. litis. I ruis/s. | ini'.-uiiiniiti. n I.il" «"!rftn-tv j"0(lucn1 i: (iipfherin ' ro>>. I i«. inttair.<ii:it;<Mi <f 11 • li i rib. hh'i »tr ■ .IHrrlnP.'i. ih *»» t r of 11 . s mi.l i!rin.»rv I' fril.- ii?i•! mrritYril cJiiiir*. nil (v# r tin- ]*;itrci). ihTil l»v Hip Mnjcsty tli p Kiii>f ftj•: 1v : cr<>\vn('l 'w'pl and dil l rt*n >»t I?it<ri;aiioij;i! Inhibition. Ain«-tf rHnrr ir fl-> inifrovprl prtirl* and r .-in" |1 -<hirc
THE WAIKATO TIMES, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER G 1902
From la to 35s At Wlf. "HAM ESCOTT'S Vietorii
I lection Notices. WAIKATo ELECTORATE. I HAVE tho li<>iionr to announce tbat I . will address Tin-: electors AT \\ All A K'i >A Schoolhouse. Thursday, Nov. PUTARURU— Friday. Nov. 7. TE A\V A M UTU—Saturday. Nov. s. • iTOKi >HA N< i A—Monday Nov. loth. Ladies Cordially Invited. Each Meeting to Commence at s p.m. 11. ,1. OREENSLADE. To Till: ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. IITAVE the honour to announce that 1 will address the Electors at TAMAHERE— I This Day, Thursday. Nov. (it-h. TA UWIIA RE—To-morrow Friday, Nov. 7th. K A R A Ml'—Saturday. Nov. Sth. TF. EKT—Tuesday, Nov. 11th. at 3 p.m. RAOLAN—Public. Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 1 ltli, at 7.30 p.m. l'liM ATA and RUA PU KE—Wednesday, Nov. 12th. K A Will A—Thursday, Nov. 13th. TE R.U - A-MOA —Friday. Nov. lltli. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will be duly notified. F. W. LA NO. Amusements. K 1N(I 'S J) rRTII I) A V OR ANI > < 'oN( ERT. followed by farce. Oddfellows' Hall. Cambridge. New faces and old favourites. DRAMATIC COMPANY. To-NIOHT To-NIoIIT. VOLCNTER HALL, HAMILTON. '• LIBRARIAN " Te Awamutu Friday, Kihikihi Saturday, To Kuiti Monday, Otorohanga Tuesday, Huntly Wednesday, Ngaruawahia Thurs day. 0. FAIRBURN, Manager. 11711 ITER,AIT OF RE EN WICK, At the Oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, Monday Night 'King's Birthday) 2s and Is. MERCER MAORI REGATTA AND ROW IN O UNION REOATTA (COMBINED). SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2!) TH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th Entries close l!>tli. C. T. EDWARDS, f .1. THOMSON", • Hon. Sees. AFTER the Oddfellows' Sports are over DON'T Foß'< iET THF ENTER TAINMENT in the oddfellows' Hall. Wantods Etc. TEN SHILLINGS RE WAR I).—Strayed I from Hamilton on 2'.ith October, One Ray Pony, star on forehead, shod, low in condition, last seen in Te Awamutu, Nov ember Ist. The above reward will be paid to anyone; giving information to R. Mc kenzie. (ias Works. Hamilton.
>IIA< ik. 'I <) Ij 1/I—Two miles from v Hamilton with three or fifty acres of land. Apply A. Barker, Cambridge Koad. WANTED.— h'unners and oiliee Hoy for \\" AIKATO Timks. ~X\T'\ ' ''' '• Public to Call on < lA'/, !•] TT .V CO. lor SITKRIol; I'HoTo. GRAPHS and FN LA KO KM FN *'S. Studio —llowdcn's Buildings, Hamilton. WAN i> D lhe trav-llwa | uMic V>~ re member that Tea, Cctfn-, Pie-, Paltry, Cakr-K. etc., am > trainable all day lnnir at my Refreidiment Rmoiiis. Aucklii: d, L c, i', and Illustrated papers.—j. T. Ilnrne, Confec tioner, etc., Hamilton, Butter a-id Fgsjs pur chased in any quantity. 1 S JAN I hi' KNOW N Bargains For < >ne Week < »nly at .J. Missen's, opposite the Public Library. Hamilton. WANTED —Those requiring Violins, Strings, and all Accessories perrain ng thereto, to call on or send to 11. 11, Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton who had a largo supply in stock. WANTED KNOWN.-V. Plescher de sires to dniw attention to his large stm kof Footwciir. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and buttru), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Boots (tan and black), Good Strong School Roots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (jrood and cheap;. Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order. V. PLESCHER, CO • OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. 15/10
Tenders, PFKEKFRA R"\D RoARD. FX\ ITK TEXDER\ for tlio following A. Works : Ist. For <'laying oi.', ..n the Puahue roail. 2nd. For Reforming s. i olmins (moa suroless) of tin' I'liki'kuni School House 1'ci:11!. Mi-niln-rs will first meet ::'r ict'ns at Boundary ' i.ito, I'u 11!111■ Road, on Saturday morning, lii.- inst . to show wi'ik, at In <<'rl"i'k. Tin-lowest or an;, tfiidcr. not necessarily aiv.pt. Deposit of C'l v illi oaeli toudor. 11 Fi. II FIT/.C EEALD. I'lcrk. I'likokura Road Board. i 'ainbridge. Itli \ovi>mhor P. 102. -Agric"lt lual Show*. KL.YM) R [CULTURAL At AL X\N \:\ FARE, NOYEMHER iii i AND 15TH. ATTRACT!VK FR CRAMME BOTH DAYS. CHE Al' FARES. F I)WIN HALL Secretary. Busn ess otices- NOTICE <>F A Pl'Lli ATIi ).X FOR TRANSFER or LICENSE. I .1 AM I.S .lAi'K'Si >X. of Cambridge, be- Ij iu<x tho holder of a PFRIJCAX'S LICENSE in respect of the House and Premises suituated at Cambridge, and known by the sign of The .Masonic Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meet ing to be holuen at Tauranga, on the THIRD DAY OF DEC EM HER, 15102, apply for a transfer of the said license to Robert Reid Hntchoson, my appointee. Dated the 20th day of i >t tober, 1902. •lAS. JACKSON. [a. card. TEACHER oF SlNiilNii AND voice prmdi. . TE A W AMFTF. notice ! notice i NOTICE. McKEE AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will .shortly be restocked will tho NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Goods, wh : eli will b- sold at LOV. EST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to tnee' the ta-t; and requirement■« of the re?idents of the Waikato district. The " UNDERTAKING " branch of th. business will be uuder the supervision of Mr A. Coyle. J HA\ E to notify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKee and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking the public for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my successors both a coutinuance and en larged measure of the same. ARTHUR COYLE. rpIE Above have much pleasure in announc-
ing that they will hold an OPENING CASH SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct. 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowed Oil All Purehaeeo. JIcKEE & MATTHEWS. UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY— NViifil't 21 Reliable Poultry Rernedi<v, Tried and Proved, for the Commou diseases of Poultry l ( 3 Artificial Incubatinir and Broo >ding, by the Most Expert Operators and Brooders in America .. .. 2 6 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. ~ 9(j Success with Poultry : For Persons who Think of KnjxHjritsjjr in any Branch of the Poultry Business .. ~ ; j• Eggs and Egg Farm", the Foundation of the Poultry Bu-iresi .. it 2G Turkeys, Their Care arid Management 2 G Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Dite and Low Cost Fix tures .. .. , t j>{ The Leghorns: Brown, While, Black ' Buff, Duck winir .. .. ~ 2 6 The Wyandottes : Silver, Golden, White Buff ana Black 2 li The Bantu in Fowl: A 1)< scripricn of a'll Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2 0 Postage 2d in the 1 Extra. All the above Works are fully Illustrated and Contributed by the B°st Authorities in America and Great, Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. DINNEK SETS— F t r 0 om 75s f 3 « d . WLLIAM ESCOTX'S Victoria-street, Cambridge
Business Notices i.APDEX TMPLEMEXTS. rAWX Mowers. Scythes, Snaiths. Reap J llnok-!. Sickles. Spades. l'orkes, Rakes. Hoes, \\ atering <'ans, Ac. < heap and good. SAXDERS, n.C.E. MANTELPIECES. SOMETIIINO Choice in the above just to hand. Inspection invited. SANDERS. o.C.E. AY ALL PAPERS. 4 T all Prices, from .jd to 5s Poll, Oood A, assortment. SAXDERS, Q.c.E. UAR'YESTiNO MACHTXEKY. IF you want the " f .est Binder on Earth" Set a McCoPMlciC. The McCormick .Mowers liaro ball bear ings. and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market: they are self-dumping. F. .1. SAXI)EI;s, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick ,Manufactures. OOOD VALUE. "XT P. AY. C. MO HOAX', of Cambridge. xVL has a McCormick Binder 17 years old in good condition that has cut 4000 acres of grain. X E\Y FPU ITS. N'EW SEASON'S ('UIiKAXTS, machine dressed, olb. Xew Seeded Muscatels. Xew I'eaches, Bears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, QC.E. AFTERNOON TEA. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers. Pose, Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers. Vienna Wafers. Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers. Chocolate Finger Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield. Killarney, Tay, Tenby, liydal, and I'buu. SAX I Lie's, (J.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP A XL) WELL MA DM. EA FRY Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SANDERS, <>. C.E. VASES AXD FIGURES. Inspection invited. SANDERS. Q..0.E., CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN > EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. THE Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1398). I I | Hazleliatch Solo
Hermit = Hazledean Bruar = Tuba I I Newminster Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remount;', TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Grooia age 2-< (id, Faddocking 2s Cd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LOUD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. _J I I Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS—ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or troin the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' yyr ONDERFUL REMEDIES TUSSICDRA. - For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc.. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA FGWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reput*tion throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following H. .T. Clifford, ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Fscott, Cambridge : F. J. Sanders, Cambridge : Chug Boyce, Cambridge ; I'arr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Divey, Hamilton : W. l)ey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwirds, Ohaupo ; G, M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Ivihi kihi ; Green and Culebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorolnnga ; Dooley aDd I'aterson, Ngaru?- wabia ; K. F. Sandts, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Puce, 2 li. WADE'S WORM FIGS.—The wonder ful Worm Worriers—are always effective. Is boxes everywhere.;
Business Notices. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results AVITiI US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. x ew Summer Ilress Materials, double width, from Is Gil to ■}> (> 1 Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, •!s lid, 4s (id Black I.nsirjp, fi ? u"ed and plain, is lid to 6s Gd Our Splendid Stock of Silks and Gimps is ui i quailed iu Auckland Spvci-il Value in L.di.-s' Kl<l and Sue.le (ilovrs at 2s (i,l, 3s 1)1, 4s fid BcwiKli iinsr A.-.-mt" ent of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Pu'sph wnd hatull airs in every style IjidiPM Hosiery in fast dyes iro'n Is pair Cv.iok.ng and Afternoon Aprons from la lid Blouses of all descriptions from .'is lid New Sun.-kadcs, special value, from (is lid Undrr-kir's, tucked and flounced, from 3s Od Holland Walking Skirts, smart .-hapes, from 12s (id Holland and Crasb Costumes, with Eton or Russian bodice, at 2ls, 2l(s Gl,2">s iid, :>ls Gd Smait H its, T ijui s and Bonnets, from Lis The Popular " Beady to Wear Hats " from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints frrm 4.1 d yard Dress Hollands, i)J, le, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from G;d. USEFUL LINES FUR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Straw Hats, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C 'liars, and Shirts Ne*v Washing Wai-tc<asts, in white and fawn shades, at os Gd, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, to 14s 6d. Gents' Dark Louuge Suits, 3os. Dressmaking and Tailoring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOICE (LTD.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. rpHb GOVERNMENT INSURANCE JL DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risk- connected with thri; trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Arts, as well as under Common Law, Owners of property and Mortgagees also "otected under special tables. Personal Ac id' Tit Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply tc he 'oeal Office of the Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STKKET, HAMILTON". W. BRIiiHT, I'KoriuETon. THE BEST APPOINTED IIOSTELTY IX THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL G A I! |>EX AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IX DRACOHT AND IX BOTTLES. CIVILITY AXD ATTEXTIoX TO ALL Billiard room fitted with ono of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FoR COMMERCIAL TRA YELLERS. (iOOD STABLIXti. w. brTGHT, PROPRIETt )R. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, Kill IK 111 I, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN Kll Ilk'lll I VXD TE AWAMI'TU STATION", MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EX PERI EX ED GUIDES. PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. D. MEREDITH, Kihikibi. St. John's Collegiate School. "THE PAH," Near Onehuuga- A BOAKDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. Headmaster : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master: R. L. Mclllroy, N.Z. University. Sccoul Assistant Master: R.E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master: 11. 11. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS, For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreuizer. For Sketchirg : Kenneth Watkins. For Gymnastics : W. 11. Carrolio. A Special 'Bus runs morning and veiling, connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private ESoaniiii" Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. EOT AND COLD BATHS. Football is a manly panic That hardens muscle, knits Hie frame, Auvl makes New Zealand's hardly youth Our i>rido and strength, and tliat's the truth. Had coughs and c >Ms attack the strong, As m'.ich the week that's sure, Let both—tliev cover can yo wronf?— Take WOODS' GREAT I'El'i'iißAll.N'T CIRE
W. J. Hunter. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S. Cambridge Cattle Salo IV undersigned \vi!l sell at the Cambri' 1 : c A ardset. Satnrr-fav. November S 1 "TA WELL-I'.RF D YOUNG CATTLE, i'Jv' fri in !'i■.k ■> and Neighbou: loml 30 Y li- iii'. d ,iui■ tr Cattle, S Sprit gers, W. W I inild y 20 Choir- \ ivtrlii'i-s. J Sr;,hr. ke 21 Strong < 'slves ami V-arlititrs. 4 F ■ Cows, A. M:icfnrlnr.e •J Good \ earling-, YV Scnimetio 10 First-class Dairy Guv-, >-.t Calvin. from Auckland .'lO Well-bred Young Cattle. N. Ranks. 20 Choice Yearling and IS-month Steers, S Quiet Hoit'ers, Fen court 40 Well-bred Oui"t 2\ and Three-year T'Yf sii-(*■•■ i diti »ned Heifers, Han lion Bros. * } earling Steers. 2 Springing Heifers, H. Giles. 6 G'iod Dnirv Cows. at calving i Choice Well-grown Shoith rn Rill's, 15 '';; d I s ; months old, Win. \>sp r 1 Choice F.an Shorthorn Bull, D. Ash win 2 \ earling Bull*, Lot Pri/e Leghorn Fowls, S. Howard Light Cortland Waggon, (suitable f 'f milk supplier At 12.30 sli :rp AY. J. II UXI ER . RANGIRIRI A ARDS. Wednesday, November 10. T'HF. undersigned will bold lv's 11=11 a S'prir g Cattle Sale on above date mn WELL-BKi;]) FORA'AD BUL UUU LOCKS, \-CHOICK YEARLIN'G & 18-MONTH SIEERS & HEIFERS \- TW O• Y EAR• O LT") STEERS 00 Choice Yeiv F' rwar.l li. 1 ,-year-old Steeis. Matihura 31 Very Ch ice 2!, and Three-year-old S e is, W. Milne, McFarUne IGO Choice Young Cattle, J. Sbefield, J. Bruce, F. Storey, and Mrs Storey 25 Clitiice 2'-y> ar-old Steers, J. Hi 1- let SO Well-bnd Young Cattle, R. Madill, Lynch 15 Well-bred 31,-year-old Ste r-, nearl) beef, O. CHiug 2.1 Choice Fre-h Three year-o'd Steers W. Patter-'on 30 Choice Three-year-old s'eers, in fr sh conditioi , Dinghj Bros. 23 Well-lire 1 Two-year-el Steers, G. Puke 10 Well-bnd I wo-year-old Steers, S. Tuki te At ll 1 d'olnrk, W. J. 11 U N T i; R. OHAUI'O CATILK ?ALE. Tuesday, November 11. The nnders'm d will sell nt the Ohaupo Yards (.n Tuesday, \ veniber U'h : ONE TO TVVO-YE A R-OLI) STEERS UU Kawh.a and Te Mata 40 Mixe.l Osttlr. 50 Head Well-bred Grown Steers, and heifers, from Pa- roa 13 Choice Young Cuttle, <'. Day 20 Well-bred IS-tnonth-old Steers, Puke l'iniu 20 Strong Calves. mixeL Tauwh&re 30 Oue to Two-Yi ar-old heifers, W. 11. Shske-pi ar. (1 Empty Cows 10 Very Choice Yearlings 3 Fat Cows 12 Young Pigs, John Harp-r GO Ewrs. with 1 tige limbs at side by Shrop=) ir> Rams 10 Ppriuging Cows and H'ibre Dairy Cows, Sheep, Horses, etc. AY. J. ir UXT ER . HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 12 In consequence of the Auekla d Show, the undersigned will hold his next S»le at Hamilton cn above d .te of rA PRIM E BEEF OU from H. S. Hawkins A. Main, R. Cowley, R Seed >u, J. Livingstone, W. Chitty, E. Ashwin, J. Raynes 15 Store Cows, W. Chitty 18 H-y-ar-old Cattle, T. Walter, Zell man 10 Choice 2; -year-old Steers, W. Holt by 30 Pigs, from Douoldson and Daveney 12 Prime Reef, J. Knight 4 Zhoice Yearling Heifers, J. Bryant Fat Stock, ""beep. Dairy Cows, etc 20 Young Pius Entries Solicited. At 12 o'clock. AY. J. irUXTER._ CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Hallett to sell on the farm at Churchill, known as A. Gibes' about the first week in December, the whole of bis IV E DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cattle, GO of them dairy C'OWS 30 Horses Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowsheds, etc., and a Flaxmill. all complete, on property. Terms at sale. Full particulars in future advertisement. W. J. II IT N T E R 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. rpHE undersigned will hold a Special Sa'e 1 of Horsi s at the Hamilton Borough Yards about the middle of December. Entries s >licited. \Y. T. FT IT N T E R SH Hi : I' FAIR. February. l'.Mi::. 1"* 11 )■: undersigned will bold bis First Sheep . Fair at < 'baupo Yards, as above Entries solicited AY. J. HI'XTEJi. ROYAL HOTEL, IiAGLAN Favourite Seaside Eesort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify the the public that he baa entered into posse.'Bio:i of above Hotel' which is one of the most comfortable Ho-tellies iu the colony. No expense Las been epared to meet, the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commerci d Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, 11/7 Proprietor. (Lute U.S.S.CO.)
McNicol &Co, waihoi' sto:k sate. Friday, Ncvcm'- r 7. •) A C'!i>'CE FARLTNGS, 10 Choice wV* ' w y> Joh i Mellow ?0 \ civj Ctttl-, .)no, L'tinifr 200 \. i]'nir S . in ,j Calv f'cin Iliku tai:i ' I'-it ;iml l-'cw rd Keifei", Stanley Rrow' l-i ' 'at l 'e, M. ( ■'< iritdy :: Beef, ,T. M.'N r-W. U. JI, r ies ■J I.iulit ' P . : . H . ..1 ni lL r L ri „ - ' : -ht Siiu'o i>u. g i.\", all in god ■ id' r 10 Sprin-ii.g Heifers, Turiii McNICOL & CO, G. F, Mi'Ci*r.i.,11, Auctioneer. SPECIAL II DESK SALE VT 11A MILTON 1 Inn.-lay, November 20. V\ <} will hull a llovsi> Saloin the Borough Yards. Hamilton, en almve date 9"A ii y i: s k s, ■w''J' ' i'if all classes Entries received are: Thoroughbred .Marc .Miss Lottie, by St. llippo.Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound ■l l ' Medium and Heavy Draughts To Hacks and Cobs -0 Light Harness Horses - ( i Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 0 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 1-j Unbroken Horses Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McNICOL tc CO. G. F. McCullajrli, Auctioneer. ('AM BKII )i; K STOCK" SALE. Saturday, November 22. JjV\T, STOKE, .V DA TRY CATTLE Entries solicited. MoNICO L & C O. 'F• McCullagli, Aueiione»r. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. 3 Acres of Land, in Anglesea-street, Hamilton, on account if Mr T. Vincent MrXI CO L & CO. G.. K McCn,j A'iu, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. ~ - Wrdutfday, December lu. TTTK will hold our Second Sale st To Kuiti TT on a love date 'i horoutrliHr. d Mare Miss Lntti*, bv St. TLppo-I ottie, four years old and thoroughly sound Entries Snl : oit*cl. McXI CO L & CO. Ci. K MeCullairli. Auctioneer. ouai'l'o stock salt; Tuesday. I >ei?ember 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle rair at ithaupo \ards on above date, and will offer upwards of 800 HE AT'l'llf UELL - BKKl) Entries Sol''cited. McXICOT & CO. (t. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. T E ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHT \ ev°ry TUESDAY an FRIDAY. 8t 8 am. Leaves PIRONGIA ev-ry WEDNES DAY «nd SATURDAY «f 7 => m Arriving at Pireneia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This li n- i jsvps through T E RA T T -A- MO A aND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened fur -election A- SYMONDS & CO PROPRIETORS TE AWA\f TIT TUDNO T I C E W KB LEY, (HOTC !l KISS-FA IRY QUKENj Will staud the seaso'i at tle> Rungipai Farm, Ngarnawahia-Wainearo Road, jraruawabia and Whatawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Gronm, will bo at, NGARUAWAHIA en MONDAY, and WIIATAWHATA rn TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Bucloaud in 1888, got by the Dauphin, her d im Qu°en Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubvn —Miss Rjwe, by Sir Hercules For further particulars app'y and address letters to W m Horne, Te Akatea VYM. HORNE. AWARD Christchurcb, 1895 COLD MEDAL, Otago Jubdee Exhibition, IMJS. FIRST and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1S!)9. FIRST AWARD, Christehurch, 1000-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be us-d with skim or separated milk, whey, or water alone. Extract from letter rm ived from a gentle man in the North Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food : —" I started feeding a calf about a week old, th» m thcr of which was sold at birth. Our other cav gave so little milk wo c uld mly spare a pint rer day. Upon this, with your food, we reared the calf, using just two 2,)1b bags, wh'ch lasttd 100 days. If milk had not. been to Scarce we should have used e*'S Food. 'The " Ca't" in question his, lu the natural cruise of events, just dro, ped her second ca:f, and is as t> ce a cow in all respects ase.u'd be de-ired." Fr( m lie al>o v• it may be s/atbered th it a calt (an be mi re-sully reired upon half-a pont d of Food p. : r day when mi'k is scarce ; if pUntiful, less. PACKED IN 2db., fiO b., lOOibs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our tistimonials are to) numernus te publi-h, but wo li ve several that calves fed with 111■ s foola'ess fa', if do; fatter than calves fed up u full milk. Waik ito Agerts : W. ( . DAVIS >V CD., 11AD1LION.
Davis & Co• ALL FARMERS and then wives are requested to attend 1 Pub ,: c Meeting At DAVIS AND CO.'B v MV AMOTION MART, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 8 A t 2 O'Clock, T O VTE m* »f! Xt ber ; <l »i^ k TUaDAT « '•ood +0 the wL. 'R llbe as * reat a wivpa fi r t'n ,1 1 ■ F " rmers and their -i™' Z vour -ittn L w ' aud that b 7 Hi -tH tr, ■i 8n s "Pr' rt 7 11 -re re |A ]•; mark"'r !° est " blieh a WBEKLT wli'ch "wp s) li / ,r^°"r o,vn T roduce, for retries. " be?W to rf «ive year Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yours, w. a DAVIS & CO., auctioneers and valuers, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parts of the County. SALFS tVaaY SATUSDiY of Poultry, Pigs Calves Cattle. Porses, Implements, Pro (Mice, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NFXT SALE- Saturday, November 8. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour as with your entries. SOLE WAJKATO AGENTS FOR— Sunny side (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Hilbs Hro=.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud v heep Lara-down ard Sons' T mpt r j a i Q a ] { y ood _ the best in the market Pianos aud Organs, on very easy termg J. Pouskill's Monumental Statuary Wei'brim's Sewins; Msshines, on very easv terms J Also, IT E J,E\DING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Pr.ip-Tfy f»T Silp"ltTsikp«rfs of the k to Raglan, W»iutuLa, etc , frcjg rrcm HO tn 5000 acres, in price frOmT7f-&l to IS pr ai-ie, wi h 4T"'.tl roads, near creameries, railway and post office. A'so, House I roperty and Building sites. t&f Se» us if you want to buy or lease ood Pif'i" rLy, and we can fix you ub witk vfri easy tkbjii Those fcaviog Gocd n '" ' > or ' ' u d-> n ell to plac* same • ih u c , as we hu in dir. ot c n muuiuation viti buyers in the Sou'h We want good , m--'on.- property at pr-scnt. Four li»ge ■I I " ,e " havinir Ntelv changed hands >hn Hirh us is a proot ne know where to sret '•>uy< rs. ° Our terms are—No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p.m. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefice : OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs idn'awtri tion. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Ei-tat- 8 under Wills or Intestacies wher :onv rted into cash and held for beneficiariei tre credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, aud free of ill effine charges. The Fublic Trustee can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person Advice as to the making of Wills is give n free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who with to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Tmsts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man agement of Property as Attorney or Agen The Public Trustee administers Intestates 1 Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. Tiie Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investmeut on Mortgage of Fiist-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of tlie. Fublic Trustee oj the Colony. ARE OASB BUITBRS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockownera please communicate witk u Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYERS of FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE— BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONED'JST. PRICES AND ANALY3 1' O.Y APJLICA TJON. A. INS, Mainiger. a r <.J t > c : $ C? Pi ( l.3 Invigora'o the i.'nrv {Strongmen tlu Stomach and Promote Healthy Actios of the Liver. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS cure Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness and Feverish Attacks, They may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street (late W3, Oxford Street), London. |
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A SHAH STORY.
Tlif Shah's visit to Kiu'ope sui>i>lifs ;| fair cro|i of am edotes. The latest story is aI ii nit the Shah and the dentist. His Majesty sull'ered from toot 11ai■ 11e soon after his arrival in Paris, and a professional extractor of hilth class molars was sent for. The professional looked at his Majesty's 1 eet hj, and advised the ext rtwi ion, not ot one. 1 nit of several. Ihe operation was postponed tor a day, Imr when the dentist returned to the Elvsee Palace I |ote| he found the Shall all right. and in a playful mood. The toothache had gone, and there was no longer any need for the dentist's .ser vices. As the protessional was pre paring to leave the Shah called him hick, saving: " I do not like to have troubled you for nothing, so, as vou have come, you had better draw a molar from each of my counsellors." The Shah spoke with his evesjiv f .,j nTI the ground, and in a meditative "'.uiiner. When he looked nj> ail the counsellors had vanished, with the exception of the (.'rand Vizier, who niantiilly stood his ground unmindful as to whether his all-powerful master wa ; ir' ii ike 11.' in earnest. The other counsellors evidentlv believed in the earnestness of flic master's utterances. The anecdote is sonietliing like that old one told of the present Shah's predecessor, who. when in Paris, asked to see M. |)eili|erat work with the guillotine. \\ hen he was informed that there was nobody in La lloipiette at the time waiting tor execution, he jiroposeil that one of his suite should lie handed over to Iteibler and de capitated in the Champs Klysees.
TRAGEDY AT SEA
DEATH STIU'CCLK <»\ A K<)'('ASTLI'l DIX Ix 'in t lie vovage of the (ierman l>aripie <Paulsen from New York to Wel lington a tragedy occured that result ed in tlie |.,ss o( ;i seaman named John < llilseii and Ihe wounding of another seaman named ('arl l!i insberv.
< 'hisen was shipped at New York as a substitute. He was about vears of age kept himself aloof from his ship mates, and was disliked and distrust ,,(l by all hands the captain downwarils. The night of the t raged v. •'l'd September, was storniv, and so 'hirk that it was impossible to see from end to end of the ship. As lieinsberg was on the look-out dlltv on the forecastle, when, according to his story, < )hlsen came u]. and said, "J-'m-l, what is the matter with vou ? < 'oine inside." following the word with a blow on t lie suspect in-' man's head with a tomahawk. As lteinsberg spun round after being struck, Ohlse'ii hit at him two or three times, but fortunately succeeded in only in cut ting open an oilskin that the wounded sailor was wearing. The forward desk was deserted, and those aft could see or hear nothing of the struggle g'oing on on the slippery pitching bows tortlie noise of breaking water, the wailing of the wind t lirough theshrout and the screaming of the straining blocks. At last lieinsberg grasped l lie tomahawk and called loiuilv for '''/' l- Ending his strength leaving him, lie made one desperate wrench, and secured the weapon from his at tacker, who stepped back and over the bows. For an instant lie was seen by lieinsberg hanging to the chains, '"it although by this time the oliicers and crew had tumbled up and search was made, lie was not seen a^ain.
Heinsberg has a severe wound across his head, and the mark of it will remain wite him for life. ■
THE WAIKATO TIMKS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1902.
Printed and published by Robert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1902.
Mr. flio'T.nni IVNopi, of South A list ralia, tc!!.- v> " l.i u this may be done. lie send * Ins )ihi>t<>^r.t| li " In tins v .1111 am! debilitating cliinale I lio|i>vr, 111-:« ily every one ineds a tonie. l'°r a number (i| years I li.r.e relied on Ayer's Hir».i par ilia. I can Mronglv test ifv to its curativn power in cooling the bloo'd in hot weather and in toniiipr uj. the wholo system. It is a wonderful medieine." AYER'S There are many imitation " Sarsnparillas," lie sure you get Ayer's. Aver'? Pills are I.iver Tills. Tliev euro rnn- Rtip.it ion, biliousness, sick headaclie. nausea, and all liver troubles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr S Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. fHalf the fnn ot people tli rough Nature's most ritri<? laws. Nature in sists on regularity People who allow the continuance of any irregularity in gans soon have to pay the penalty. movement of the liowels is the surtst sign of good health The first question the doctor asks is. to make them so, and quite often tint is all he needs to do. Assist N iture occasion ally in removing offending natter from the stomach and bowels. What is >yr"c«l'e<l is a but efficient hjpl»2r that works like N.tSf- e .- That -hrr".; >er is Dr. Morse's Indian Root P tVr' They are entirely vegetable, lieuig c imposed of p'ire roots and he<bs Tney cleanse the stoni o;h, t. i" •:• • t.fc i healthy, the d g.st-ou pei'tuct. the liver active, ami the blood pure. i>r. Morse's Indian Koot Pills cure when other remedies fail. They positively cure liili itisn 'ss, Indigestion, Constipa tion, Dvspep-h, I lead tches, Liver and Kidney I) seises, Bods, I'imple.s ami Blotches and ar • a perfect blood purili jr. For female ai meats th-y stand alone as a woman's best friend. Dr. Morse's In I-an Koot I'ilD, sdd by Chemists and store keepers ; p'tee, Is 3d p-.ir hoUle, or six bottles 7*. or same will be sent, postpii lon receipt of price. Sole proprietors, tie \V. 11. (/unstock Co., Ltd. (Australian Depo'), 58 I'ltt-street, Sydney. They have ot'.od the test for fifty years. Say-Friend: TAKE.? TEASPOONSFII " fWI- n 1 y Jontl :jllV I I I; - awake ail a FOR COUGHS & COLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!!! The undersigned has for salo or lease on .beral terms— DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FAIiMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.v \SKS TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My terms are no ale co charge. A R, LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR. RAGLAN, rjpHE yjACON QO. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beer to notify tha' they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Biicon Pigs weighing dressed 10 to 15011b at highest current piicfH all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at P'actory on Tuesday, .Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly piize of one half-penny per rn.rd will le f aid to the supplier of the 1)• t ' Pigs reoeived during each week. OFOROE WATT, Manager. 'AMES HALLY, Secretary. /H
IMA III! IKEA is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all and is equally fatal to young and old" The <.reat mortality resulting from diarrhoea is" due t° the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease, i 'hamherlain's Colic. ( holera and liiarrhoea liemedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if in time will prevent serious consequences. J Ins remedy never fails and is pleasant to take Every household should have a bottle at hand. <Jet it to-day. It mav save a life. W. |>i;y, Agent, Hamilton"• THOMAS \\ EbbS, Agent, ('ambrbw' M. A. AIII El.', Agent, Te Awamutu • sell it. WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT OF A BAD CULJ) MEAN? Only too frequently a sent usaitHck of Pneumonia and the M wiii« of the s P ,ds of that teourge of humanity UmMimrtion. The ho evils chu bp averted hv taking 1 USSICI'KA, whic h has been [ r ved by expenenre to he the Krmcdy of the A«r for all complaints of the Throat, Lung* and bronchial Tut.es. Price 2s 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the colonv, i-.verywliere you'll licur it said, " I'm Biire it's come to stay Empire f'o's Royal Wuc, Makes roll,-us anil shirts OK. If all the stars were mine, 1 know wLat I would do I u scratrl) on eucli tbis messaHo— Lse Empire Jfn'-al Blue
n a MTJijTnP p i wxlifi.iiHi.iJu | sVi> are in<; V{iV ?? 2 f n F iii i iJto "E (»l'K DRAPERY 1 )]-:i\\ MhNT I'nß THE SEASON. PRINTED (" 'TTOXS si i,k i;l, .i *si x■;s AVOnLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES EIBBOXS HATS. ETC. IN ENDLESS YAKTETY, ALL UP-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING aiapoi Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLF, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PIUCE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. EOOI and SIIoE DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS. T 4 " 181 C OAL M IXK J" IMITED. Wt i fTfif f f* & I iSI ASi £ iii The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Coal Dealers in Waikato. «r Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward S. Wight, Huntly, wiil be promptly attended to. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. GEORGE E. CLARK, 1 LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT i CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SALE j 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable bouse i and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into convenient paddocks in good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LA\D. all fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. :!00 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, pa it rich swamp, balance dry opeu land, all dry land Icing surface sown. Price reasonable, tprnis cany. 100 ACHES LAND, ail fmcwl and sub divided into suitable paddocks all in frrass or cultivation, small bouse, and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station within 1] miles. p rico reasonable, terms half cash, balance j per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE, with half-acre land on the Hamilton roid, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very drv land. J J TE IKI fern and manuku. Land, ring fenced and subdivided. Horse of five room, (knurl and rnrm) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Trice very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, town-hip Cambridge, Pl ™ e °l the best sites in the township. FARM of GO acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vatiori, securely fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE R 0 W N LEGHORNS We have the greatest laying strains in the word, and are now booking orders for sit tings. Weare giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Brown .Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from eggs from our yards by Waikato breeders—Write for catalogues t> i' T" Otahuhua. Particulars also from Secretary Waikato Poultry Club, Hamilton, 822
!>V!KV FAiI.US FOR SALE /1C 7 'ERBIE. M ATA MAT A, WAITOA. Tub !'•••? r.n of The Assets Realisation Board. P' IKSK ProtxTliC" hnv« bf f-i mrypypd into FARMS "f suitable wa, vrom (35 aon s aens ar> .>; U i Q-.;»!ity S ,i!, Well v rod. Cli'fC to K iilw.iy, and within easy nee of Creameries :in I Factory. I'• tyerp may select Any rpa, and Purchase VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY mKNT. INTEREST. —-14 p°r centum j or annum. I TANS AX!) PARTICULARS may bo b innd from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties. vlkssks 11. & .J. CLIFFORD. M irrina viile. Messrs MoNICOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, To Aroha Mb A. H.ANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPTER, 8/11 General Manager u RS, S A Mul LS, VI AIL UARRIER, STOREKEEPER. I- RUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily l'"V)orß. Refreshments, D'ninf? Rooms, and Good Bi 'ls. Meals at) si! hours. Order prottp • i di d to MONEY QHEAP MONEY QHEAP MONEY IN Sl'M<3 OF £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN ;freeholds iVt 4| per f ent. Term« of Repayment of tho VJost Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J.H.RICHARDSON, Oovprnment Insurance ( onimissioror VOTICE CD FARMERS AND OTHERS PL HE HOXEDUSr GUARANTEED. Tin 'oU ■ vjn,; n th" !i -t of <nir various Uraud* B •r)«w!ii»t a"d AitiHrial Manure*!:— I'URE BONE FL'JUR Vt'l.K H: )N • (<ter.m«d) PUKE KOXKIHIST (coane) AI li VV ii:\T A v l> OORN.MANURE ROOT MANURE Ti'KXIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANUUE MAIZE MAVURE Sj'O' i'il Quotations for Large Lots. Prirrs, Analysis, and Samples On appliea on WARNOCK BROS. 2<5,2 Durham-strpot., Auckland. ' OUNTAIN jJIMU rpiMBEl QOMFANY, j iMITEJJ, MAMA KIT FINEST HOUHTAW-6ROM KIM r IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, IS9S-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Noahcawahia Tplpgrams promptly attended to. 18'7 ... I I ASIIBURTON Wuikftto | J Canterbury w AIKATO QALVANISED TRON QALVANISED JI "\yORKS. HARDLEY BROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Belihangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARD LEY BROS., HAMILTON Jobn Bettley, tiVHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALASE. Hot DiJiNiißS Daily fbom 12 to 2 o'cr.ooa Chops and Steaks Ready in Ton Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK 49* Races, Regattas, Shows, &c., Catered HAMILTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), HAS On Saib : LACKSMITE'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2a per bag. TAR, 6d pc gallon for 25 gallons or oyc; or gallon fcr less quantities. WoExa: Clarauce- treet, Hamilton
Jp V i'ii Sal ii I S tCcl 1H (M 1 lionciiieal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small ling's; absolutely puro, highest analysis. r?,\" I»'.iy. in wi : l -■ note ;bat J',: .1 >* ■nr i;-'.i-■ ■i• i Mi., Mi. ;n ,i s .ii..;, .■, v g. t if. .-Mi!.- utiMTiipulmis d> ?, 1»-s |a" inLr sold an int. ri r in tide uuler our trade in:uk. Turnip Sowiu <4\ Orur.- now b;iug Kckod for l'yMwid deiiwred (October, November, Deci rnbir, January. ALSO, SUPERPIIOSPATE, Liebig, -10 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic and 1U per cvnt. phos phate KAINIT, Injproved Belgian, dees not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SuDA, ETC. SEEIH. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPF, Arc, New Crop Due Early iu November. w. s. Laurie & co. id, Cusroits-Sr., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE AND Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. Wo are cish buyers of Iter, I>"s orsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6 TUCK.Kit'S T7UMILY IMKIV! QOWDER 1 AMILI JJaKLXG OuWDER EsTACUSHKI) ISS."». The full quantity uf Powder is carefully weighed int.. i:\ Kifv tin. Sumo tins ex*- ten.-ively advertised are very short in lV "i-i't. Bt>e you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. I price)ion m Cookery, Order tiie i'ihst tin ; the rest will regularly follow. I-T'' ; P mv! ' ! ' ; " 1 ; ay it for IVincakes. a J'"> ! <o\ 1 >i, 1 i Buy it for Pancakes. SJ ! NSirtXl] | EI.LY UIXSUIXE »F i:i.!,v I y«VS'iMK SJ ! NSirtXl] | VA.LY OIXSUIXE »| ELLY 'CRYSTALS. A «i ScCCKSs. List of Flavours on Each Packet. QI'NSHIXE / IESTARI) IJOWMEB OI'XSIIIXE VJI'STARI) OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs niay '■e I• •• > dear 1 his will suit you " down to the ground." On lioxes ( I packets in each box) Assorted .Mavours. I'NSIIIXEJ nt/DDINd I>>WI>ER >• i XSillXi: I (1)1,IN,; j owDEli i-.isily prepared, superior to home-made l>iciueuiaiigt i , truit-licivourtd, find prettily tinted in dillerout colours. Kaspberrv pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink j \ anil la, chocolate colour ; Lemon, pale yellow A K ARAN A tJTAh'CII /i L VZE I\ K A RAX A kJTABCH VJLAZE For putting a fiue finish on all Ironiii"- AVork. Boxes, :id and fid. OF ALL <iRuCERS. MAN ci- ACTi'Riai AY. F. TUCKER, Auckland. QAMPBELL AND JJHRENFRIED QOMPANY, j^IMITED, Capital £300,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY v^UEEN-STREET AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBECTOES Ml oa ™' AMPBS:r - r " Esq. (Chairman), Abthub M. Myers (ManspiDß Director), and Leo M. Mykks. Secbetaby : Alfbed H. Bankabt. Cable Address: " Beehive," Auokland, AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build oe " ALE STOUT, London M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. "Buela ALE and STOUT, London J. SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D, H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hambure W. &G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD ft CO., V.D, CLARET J AS. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Durliotrton HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd. " Canadian Club" WHISKY. Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER & SONS. IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO,, BRANDY C-enno ADELAIDE WINE CO., " Tannnda, Adelnidp MOET & CHAN DON, CHAMPAGNE Rflima KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Raima RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reirae E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Raima A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Eto.. Etc. Etc. A very Lare? Assortment of the BEST BBANDS o) WINES & SPIRITS, inolndinß AL'SRALIAN WINES, always on band. CIGARS. —Many well-known BBANDS Selection, ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES— PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879 , Melbourne Ex hibitiou. 1880; Wellington Exbibitnn, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879,1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 ; Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Srecial First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited j and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers —are a sure remedy, ia is boxes. Sold everywhere.
O_A_XJ"V"ZE] 0 OH) LIVRR OIL iSjtlic best .substitute tor the cream extract ' from mill ny the ' 11 ~l|i | v by tin A s rio,iltu„l Divi,!.,,! „( tl,» V-rb., r, prove that calves tod on separated milk with the addition of -hi/* i p i ' n Uil, thrive better than those fod on whole milk. ' ' " 1V ' r I'u'l I.ivcr Oil i, nourishing and will g:ra yon g, Healt-i, oil )r . profitable became it e„»ble 3 son to send tbe .hole of y„J ,„ii t ' th " S,. 1119 ea,)> "> USe ' aod h trouble, projjaiMtioti required 1 lair, farmer, la,' season proved Its merits conclusively, ,„l it (jualiimd praise. 1' or testimonials apply to the undersized.' It is one of the investments you can put your ,n >ney into, a, 1 will -Wve you large and certain profits ' e IVO Sold iu four gallon tins, live gallon drums or 40 gillon cask -1 lie New Zealand Loan and A-'enev Company, Limited. HAMILTON. L-AJSTID Fo * SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, j Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED T H L^1 V * EALAND Tjoan and T1 , _ * mercantile agen< y rovi Lverslev Estate : PA NY LIMITED, are infracted to an olKjJ UotaiCj I nounce that that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, j ALL PLOUGHED AND GRASSED, j WOOdlanOS Estate, comprising Otterbarn Estate. THE BLOCK NEAR ™ E TJivN - I SHIP OF TVUI'IRI, OF 793 ACRES, Containing NEARLif ALL PLOUGHED AND GRAiSED. 4422 Acres, The above properties all atljoin the Walton Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con v.tation, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway veniently-sized DAIRY AND G >7rva '"j'n n ' T 1 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN tor PRIVATK and Cambridge. SALE on and alter The land is of excellent quality, and is ' admirably adapted for DAIRY FaRMS. W V \()V. X. IQ||* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, * > ' l,;W " on Liberal Tprmq T , K ' IMS 0F FOMENT: 20 per cent Oil Liioerai ierms, cash, 5 per cent end ~f two years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. »nnua-ly ter five following yean. Interest 4\ p(T CBUt. _ Applications to be addressed to theunder- Copies of plans and full partioui :rs ' signe !, from whom Copies and PI ms and any obtainable from tbe undersigned further information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particul :rs obtainable from tbe undersigned WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. §" | Ladies, vvjii drink. s h 1 J3A.JDTEA ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is | nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend -1 ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in © lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the j. ! agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. ® ! Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack & j age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee j j that it is all we claim of it. b Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ; Parr Bros., Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te' Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. E. j. Dim, £ HAMILTON Grocer, Baker, and General Storekeeper, ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinnerware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. Is. Posted to any part of the district. Is. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rasrlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., ou their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killiQg ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 P. FOGARTY, GENERAL CARRIER, GOAL & FIREWOOD MERCHANT CAMBRIDGE. BEST TAUPIRI COAL delivered at Mine Prices, freight added, in four ton lots. 0 HAND AND FOR SALE i ■ >inaiaiid. Brides, Hydraulic and Garden Lime. jpUBLIC NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11 Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded.* WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitetuna.
4 ALBERT HOTEL QU'EEN S ( T HE E T AUCKLAND. TI AVT n ( ? ,:llc '-' nl ov Pr this popular, and ii. m<>l.-known ITrtijl, all visitors can rely upon every :Lttt-rhi and uumtort. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANO Telephone 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PHOP HIE TOR (Tiatfl of Rooorua a nil Cambridge). T E A Y A M U T U THE COMSIZ.ICIAL HOTEL JOE. BATIJ URtST, .. Proprietor. r PHIS HOT} Lin replete with all modern r"r if „| req "^ lt : e ' M Pessary for a First-class a! 1 . HhvlD! < il Sample Room, and the best position in the township, it is the favourite Hotel for Commercial Travellers • and 0n aOLOUUt itg beiny „ pposite th(J Town all is the most convenient for visiting Companies in the Theatrical Hue. Terms SSI? BeSt qUality Ll( l uo " snd L 1 j/t> Telelhone No. G9O. James Rolleston/.S) (Latk o? /#/ Hikurangi and // / Coromandel/ Tr / PROPRIETOR '0 \ /VICTORIA / East, / /GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS / P O. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, mekcek. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always on draught. Good fchooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Good Stabling and padJockiniz. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. railway BAR. Stocked **?ith *?nest Liquors. J. E. II ALLE TT, PROPRIETOR. ;, /b Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN • MRS JULIA McCULLOUGH, Proprietress. HOTEL his been re-built in first- X class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OVEBLOOKIHG THE RaBBOUtt Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBOJk Hipkins and Coutts WINK & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who ui tht SOLS AGEBTS ud Bottlers. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. &C C> ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highe«t Prioei Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 \V \ \% % % \S% |
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The American Tobacco Co. n;l lo issue a Scries of diflerent plates of Write full name and address plainly, and /Enclose with (Labels, also the; J3 Penny Stamps thick Art Papei , Coloured to Nature in the best style of Modern Chromo Litho. Art, printed on ze of plates 20 x i.i', 1 , and thus form a unique collection. If you want these •The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes 'mil one Coli and Three Penny Stamps New Zealand m ii & mms OSTRICH IN.sUUti NoW C'jV-.H.u-V.tNT Lift DiPAfflMtiiT. £1,000,000 .Idi d Hi I'-.lif'i-s in il> I'illS IB THE BUM'S Y; AK, and everyone now taki: g out a pariLipaiiup policy will receive h sub*tiintial bonus a' the oi.d uf ihe year, J. H. RICHARDSON, U.minis-i ,utr. A tiold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. ■SEND NU MONEY. WE hereby undertake to one of om Famous Gold or .Silver Watches, Lady or Uuutlemun's, to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orroct readiuu of the following PUZZLE : I BixT MxxS TxxS UxiuE I Tho only condition is, Hint if your auswer is I correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING BILVEK UIIAIN'.S to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped ! and addressed envelope s.> that we may inform y m i you have won the Watch. We are milling ;his oiler Bfllely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL 00, QUEjSN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 409, G P.O. 8 2 Wonderful Medicine, AWHIA lIA CURMKRS' no PER ATI VE r.OHrANi' Havina completed arrnnirrrmts to ope BTOKEROOMH it: KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All ReqiremeEtM. GRASS SEEDS will l.e a Spodaliiy, and are carefully selecied by men of large ex perience, and will bu supplied to Share holders ami Fanners Gene ally at a ilini nuteed Quality ENUING 11 AT..RIAL also will I* Sup plied at the Very Lmvoxt Pos-iblc Rite. The K F.O. Oo are makirg arrangements frir the Supply of Sto k to Fanner-, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the bust Farmers Unions in New Zealand. Tho objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to settlors and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid iny disappointment KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain m the Stomach, Sick J^T o ™' Glddmeß8 ' Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. Th« first Dosb will oivb mow in twkntt minutes. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a • "Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver: ! u,!L*f U « e I"*** 0 ' £ few i ose , 8 w '!' work upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening tht i fr™ wfn 7 : « reßt ° rmg the J° n& >«*ooinpl«don ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite* and ' armatog with the Rouros or Hulth the wholi physical ■nerot of the human frame These ar. i facu admitted by Unuaanda in .11 claws of society, and one of the best guarantee, to tha MSto c Sh \£? Betcham ' Pllu hau th, t rgul ** o/any FaUnt "&* in "'r*! » Pw>p*r»d only by THOMAS BBBCHAM, at. Helens, Lancashire. ana-land SoW «v»rr»btr«. la 80x... 1. IW-, and "U M. »»oi. —"•»«« \ WAREHOUSE. If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furnita.p, including Bedsteads Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO,, LTD, "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Queen - Street. AUCKLAND. IMPOKTANT NOTICE. It having come to tho knowledge of Tho New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter ; and further tho (•econd hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy " brand boxes with' the -Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION', and also to request that persons desirino- to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see thaUhe wrappers are branded with the Association's name and ono of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or -New Zealand Dairy Association. Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. LESLEY SPBAGG, MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, VM2. 50 -CASES - MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVING QUAKTH & HALF-GALLONS. GREAT REDUCTION IN FKIOE A J. ENTKICAN h CO \rciiANi 1 r» HE WA'KATU TiMLS is by far the I best country journal published in the AUCTION EEK, Produce Merchant, Land & Commissiou AGENT, Viotokia & Lobne Sts., ArOKjuAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, L Orchard and Farm Produce can depend v,a obtaining tho Highest Market Price, «ith Quick Sales v.nd Account Saloa immediately remitted. Special iecommod;itiou for Pigs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held ?]VFK> DAY during the Season. Outdoor und Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing M,»'7e and other Produce until fair market price a e obtaireUf EsTAELianiiD 18 YriM RKynEHacß : Union Bank of Australia. ONE DOZEN OAPINETS WITH OPAL from 16/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOORAPI ER SPEGiALimS- Enlargements turc and Glroup? Artiatio Studi AIL nOACH The regula running of the mail coach between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended owing to the bad state tf the roads. T . DALGLIESH Proprietor. QUVI'IS AND WKLFS'LET STREETS AUCKLAND. TO LADIES No need to consult doctors or chemists The remedies you require in your own banc's Write for free copy of valuable bock about your lives, ycur health, )dir welfare Every wtnan fbould read it. Petted free in scaled oreli-p (J. SfcciPo, 639 I'Ji?*. b th-mut k. .-,}, jy,,',, , :r . , Waikato Times Office. Hamilton,
I ■ L •■i flil»lPii Westfield Manures - and Sundries. Discount— All Lines in this Price List subject to a Discount of": 1 ;, per cent. for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made lor large iots. WESTPIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) t Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent soluble Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. ~ Bone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure Special Grass Manure " A " (for Top Dressing) Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying down per manent pasture) .. .. Special Potato Manure . '. Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) .. Special Maize Manure "A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure " B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees)" Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure .. £ s. d. 5 « 6 4 15 0 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 o 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 700 7 10 0 7 10 o 6 15 o 7 10 0 SUNDRIES. "Standard" : Animal Fertiliser '., 2 cwt. si 9- vpsunj " • • • • 2 cwt. sacks, nett Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton .. nett Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt Nitrate of Soda „ ~ abt 2 cwt." Muriate of Potash „ abt 2 cwt. Sulphate of Potash „ „ abt 2 cwt. cTIK fT , " bags abt 1 cwt. Sulphate of Iron, xtls „ sacks abt 2 cwt Sulphate of Iron, crushed ~ „ abt 2 cwt. 300 2 15 0 17 o o 14 10 o 16 0 0 16 0 0 2 cwt. sacks 400 2 cwt. sacks 576 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 0 MANUFACTURERS : ■d f~ Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, \% cwt. sacks 16 0 0 K-P." Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gal. Kemp s Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black red— ' 4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/0 p er gal 1 gal. tins .. A u £ er |.i' Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each ' Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, orfine 1/6 each. -ALBERT Si Kf.f.i, NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY LTD. Works—WESTFIELD, near UTAHUHU. The Acme of Perfection > T E\V FACT " PATTERS :lk cans i SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SE.UiLr.S6 Drawn LID, one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom est upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikuto Farmers for the hheral support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL TIVI) STEEL ALEX, HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVEIty DES CRIPTION. \/ ' : r* :i. f. !:f. .- v -> ■"!, % No. l'.o; 4 o N.iv.-l Si N:.|-kin Kins, 4 6 le Skin and 27 6 No. F;p-I!i-t Silver Cut Glass liutter I Remarkable V; HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS '. . Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue. iteM No. 1041— Silver-Plate wjtfvrc Firmer- .fl^JKI.!' 6 6.86.106,126,156 THOS B. ARTHUR.! [B. R. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WSLLRSLSY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. FRUET, PRODUOS & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. J E havo now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the , T Colony, and beiu* situated iu tha busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon good 3 being well displayed and di sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY (Xa 13*11 'JC XI X» Cable Address : iCOOMBE, NEWMAEKET." Telephone: No. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and KTOIIT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, GAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing cm!) \rticias a tuat arc manv. factured by tho.se who observe the GhMfln Rule, aud only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore y*>u cad ill enjoy a cup of Pehfect Coffee aud Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Colfee Standard Coffee §^Wsfc I'ISLD ESSENCE OF COFFEE <mA Kiiyber koh4 AUCKLAND BRANDS OF TEAS 3 D Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Labol Butterfly), per lb. 1 10 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfh ), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE i, Barrett & Co.'a Unxld Baking Powder ..va, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Et'R Powder iirown, Barrett & cv's Uaxld s If-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld 1 jppora
/ANTED KNOWN <N HAM) AM) TO AR IV B, SHIPMENTS (E I?ONEDUST A*D BLOOD MARURE. They nre of First-cliss Quality, and have Aunlyseii as uuder : Boncdust : Am. si, P. Lime 50. Blood and Bocedu-t : Am. 8, P. Lime 28. Aho, KMNIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GTJANOB. s\LT, AND OTHER FED iv CK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food is much more phtabK and there is lees lon in weight. We e'so supply best qualitiesof CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: Stocks of Kpeci'-lly.selected Southern Dark \v inter, Canadians, Duns, White and Black Tartar, Gortons, Danish, Sparrowbill, and tted Oats. LINSEED: This is excellent food for Calves and Poul ry. It i* mere valuable than any kind of Gtain or Pul-e. Send for particulars before Buying, Our \ alues are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S Mli? m C O, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. JENZIES 0 po. WAIKATO ABATED WATER CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, i Latest and Most Approved Meth Gcrds of the above Well-known Brand ml be supplied from the Hamilton Faotory. TfibobaksA Oedrbs - -Punctuaily AfrmTOKD To MENZIES & 00., Hamilton. AND AT THE THAMES] AN 1 BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OR OTHER ENGINEER? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at home '2 \\<- tench everywhere 3 No time lost from Work -J Prepare* for examinations £■ N<> text books to buy itr""wdf li Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers I Instruction Papers free from all uuLecesgary inathciuanci and tb.eorotio.al side issues S haeh I usl ruction Paper prt-pired experts 'J tuiittuceiou private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If stillest can read aud write, anl studies as directed, success U assured U Fees can he paid l»y monthly instalments H Backward students given spe.ial assistance Open to all. Notima limit We also teach by mail :-Drawing, Shorthand, Book-keeping and Accountancy, anil coach/*--" aud Incorporated .'Accountants' Civil Service, University and Law, Languages, Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and"E". Every cand'date prepared by us for the recent Pnpil Teachers - Examination succeeded in passing Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', recom mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 2s 6d past free Stamp accept* d The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the state], Head Office for New Zealand, 192 Uueen Streot, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '• S " and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and students, tmd mention subjects in whlcb you are interested Success certain if onr instructions followed TO STOCK OWNERS. E. J. WILKINSON DECS to announce that he has been ap * ' pointed AGENT for the Cambridge dis ct of The Live Stock General Insurance Co, of New Zealand. The Company insures against death by disease and accident, or accidental death only foaling, calving and transit risks (sea and and). LOW RATES. E.J.W. is also the— Ncn/ich Union Insurance Com pany, Mutual Life As&ociation of Australasia Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited). E. J. WILKINSON, DUKE-BTRKKT CAMBRIDGE pRINCE % k LBERT pOLLEOE AUCKLAND, I FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Tupils). j Chairman of Bard of Governors: Rkv. C. H. Oakland. j Tradiraster: Tu .mas Jaosson, M.A. (Load. I Vice-Master: Stuakt Stevenson, M.A. (Ox j ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistrets: Miss E. M. Radjfoeth. M.A. (NT.Z.) assisted bv a laree stuff of Resident and Visit ing Masttrs aud Mistresso?. The College is controlled by a Board of Go vernors appointed by the Weeleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religious eaching is undenominational. There are separate Collprrrs for Boys and Girls, together forming the finest set of School Buildings in Auckland. The accom modation for boarders in both Colleges is complete, and every arrangement s made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play ground*. Examination Ftjccfsses—During the last five years 40 pupil- have passed the N.Z. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service Ex« animations. Fees modrnte. Charge frr Boarders made fnm date of entry. Prospectus on application to Headmaster) or to The Waikato Times Office. Next term begins September 23. 2/7 HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, TE AEOHA. MR R L. SOMFRS wishes to inform the Resident- of the Waikato tb.-.t he ha", taktn over tho alove well-kuo-an ard favourite Hotel, and hopet to merit a coats* nance of their a iprort. |
WT/1902/WT_19021107/MM_01/0002.xml | 7,972 | CHURCH SERVICES.
CHi'I.VH of enolwd Nov. n—2'th Sunday After Tiinity. Ilimilton —St. Peter's. * a.m.. Holy i 'oimnuuion; 11 a.m., Matins; 7 p.m., Evensong, Tuhikaraui >n —..'.:;■ i p.m. Cambridge- S. Andrew's, 11 a.m., 3.30 p.m. i lluly Baptism and 7 p.m. 'I iiiianrri—S. Mi-plum's. ; ,"■ i p.m. •■'< I wood 'Hi,. H .|i.„,l r , ..1,,, I] a,,,,. I c \»aimitii >t John's. 11 a.m.. 3 p.m. 1 'hildron - serviie . 7 ]> m R 111-_rll»■ liia S. Paul -. :! p in. Kiliikilii Phr >! Church 7 p.m. Phongi i -s. S:ivi.Mir',. 11 M.m . ll.''. Ri»l\N CA'l'lloLlO. IFamill., . - Mass. 1 I a.m., \Aspers 7 p.m. < amhridgo - Mass, s a ~,. £<iliau;..,-31ass. \3o a.m. I'ii'nujiia,— 11 o'clock : 7 p.m., Evoking Devotions. presbyter] \n. Hamilton -11 a.m. : 7p m. • 'amfiridge 1 1 a.m. ; 7 p.m. I'ukerimu 2.:! 'p m. \vi-:si,i:y \n. Jlamilti'U 11 a.m. : 7 p.m. Hospital -2 p.m. Ngaruawahia -7 p.m. Puketo—:! ]> in. To .Vwauiutu—ll a.m. :7 p.m. Mangapiko —2.30 p.m. Pirongia—2.3U p.m. Huutly—7 p.m. Kimiliia—3 p.m. Whangainarino —ll a.m. .SALVATION" ARMY. Hamilton, 11 a.m.: 5 p.m.; 7 p.m.; at the Barracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. (iospul Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, the Lord's Supper, at 11 am.
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MARKET I'RICFS CURRENT. Waikato Times Okfick This Day. The following prices for the current week irc'iuoted bv the Hamilton tradespeople to-day :- lla on, per 11. - Cambridge: Wholesale Sd ; retail lOd. Canterbury ; Wholesale sd : retail lojd. Hams, per Hi— Farmers': Wholesale S.'.d : retail lobl. Canterbury : Wholesale I'd : retail lid. Ivgsrs, per dozen—Wholesale 7d; retail sd. lUirv butter, per lb—Wholesale 7d: retail si. Fiii-tory cheese per lb -Wholesale 'i.jd: retail, Bd. onions, per lb-Wholesale 2d: retail, 2',d. Table potatoes local ; p« r p n -Wholesale ft : retail. U |i s. Seed I'otatues local : Jper ton—Wholesale. U- : retail £\ 1". ''hall', per ton Wholesale, £"> 15s : retail fG l'ls. Sharps, per luclb Wholesale Gs Dd : retail 7s Gd. liran, per lool'o—Wholesale Gs Od : retail. 7s (id Oats (Southern) per bushel Wholesale, :ss Id: retail. 3s S.l. oats (local' per bushel Wholesale 3s 2d : retail. 3s lid. Fowl Wheat, per bushel—Wholesale Is 3d: retail, Is sd" Maize, per bushel Wholesale, is Id; re tail Is '.»!. OHAITO sTocK SALE. Messrs McN'iecl and Co. he'd their usua' sale cf stock at ohaupo on Tuesday. 250 head of all classes were yarded, and prici s shewed an upward tendency in every class. Dairy cows were we'd represented and were in demand. Young stock sold well. Tim following prices were realised: —hairy Cows £.7 15s to £7 17s, springing heifers £t to X'i. steer ealve.s £2 lis. yearling stems £3 5s to £3 13s, 18-month steers £3 3s to £3 17s, 2.1-year steers £5 4s to £5 ss. A line of 75 3-year steers £7 ss, 2-year steers £f Is to i-5 2s. mixed yearling 'poor condition) £1 14s (id, empty cows good condition £5 ts to £5 13s, store Cows £:i ISs, fat cows £8 10s, empty heifers £3 15s, 15-months heifers £3 lis yearling heifers £3 Is.
Mr W. J. Hunter held a clearing sale at Mr .bines' faun I'ukerimu. on Monday, every line offered realising good prices, the cows and horses were a good stamp and implements, harness, etc., wen'm good order a large number of buyers were pre sent : d dry cows realised from £ll to £l2 10s, making au average of £lo. which con stitutes a record for this part. Several farm horses sold from £3l 10s to £3B los. buggy horses £M> and £.'s IDs, buggy and harness £3.">. The implements and sundries realised good prices.
AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. SYDNEY, November .->. Wheat—Chick, 3s Id; New Zealand, 5s : milliig 5s 2d to 5s 3d Flour. £1 i 10s to II 1 : Manitoba, i'l2 los. Oats: Xcw Zea land and Tasmania, prime feeding, 3s Hi ; miiliag. :U 1 ill : inferior, from 3s id. Bar ley, i'ape, prni,e l-i to Is 3d, Maize is scir-e. 1 Viiii" maize, fis; Victoria, 5s sd to os '.id : Argentine, os Sd. liran, Is 7d. I'ol lard. Is jod. Potatoes : New Zealand Der ueiiis, 2ii 5s to l'G l n s. Onions: Victorian, c| los : Ameri'-in, £d l'.'s. butter. 1 Id. Cheese, New Zealand, sd to (I'd. Bacon. I lid tu Is 2d. Hams, New Zealand, Is'id.
The above quotations are those ruling be t wen merchant and r -tailor, and do not represent tie- slightly lower values ob tained by recognised brokers. MELBoFRNE. November 5. < 'wing to the holiday and the ra-; ;S there are no produce market quotations. ADELAIDE, November 5. Wheat: The market is o,uiet, but firm: new, Is fid : o'd. ss. Flour, £ll. liran and pollard, , s 7d. n:;w /.e\land loan a mercan tile A'.'KNCY co. (LTD.) WI'l.K I.V M Mih'j; 1 liKI'ol) : Ib.i-ses : At the Durham Ya;-d» on Friday horses >\ere yarded in larger number.: than u-aal. and bidding was bias!:, the market I).a:g tinner than for many months. Heavy di nights si/id from £3l los to t'ls, medium do, L*2iin £3,s ss, harness horses £7 Ids to JtiH !2sGl. hacks £G 10sto£2'i 12s fid.
'in Monday we held a special sab- of horsesat I'ukekohe. There was a large at tendance, and anything of a good stamp was keenly competed for. Two hundred ami fifty-six horses werij altered the ma jority of which changed hand-. Fiibiokeu draughts sold from i;2S to i'l I, medium d i. £2t to £32 ss, light harness ImrscS £s Pa to £2l. liacks £io los to -£23,. wae's £'2 l//s to £ll 15s, worn bus and tram horses £2 10s to MIH 15s.
Cattle. At the Newmarket Vards on Tues day dairy and store stock wtre yarded in larger numbers than usuai. Beat' was in full supply, ox selliug from 2-is to 335, eo*v Ills to 2'is per lOOlln. We <piote fat steers fro.n £7 lUs to £ll 17s fid no heavy weight yarded;, fat cows £I, 10s to £lO 10s. dairy C iws £1 los to XI bis, dry do, X'l 17s to £-t l>s, calves £1 Ss tu £2 U>6.
Sheep—The Newmarket Vards were well filled on Tuesday. Wethers in the woo] sold from l-t* lid to 235, rliorn do. 1 l.s Cd to 15s od, ewes los (id to Is.-; 3d. hoggets 7s ul to 15s 3d. Lambs were ya dad in large numbers and well fatted realised Ss I'd to His 3d, othor sorts Is to 7s Cd.
Pigs.—Scu-ce. and s'dd at late rati s At the Papakura Vards on Wednesday there was a large muster of all sorts, especi ally dairy cows, which sold from £tlHsto £0 10?, dry cows £3 5s to £i 15s, fat do. £5 5s to Xh ss, grown steers <£fi 5s tu 15s caves i'l ss to £2 17s.
Hide; All lines offered met good com petition, and the market closed very firm, especially for heavy sorts. We sold prime ox 6ifd to 7.jd, stout do. Gd to G£d, medium
■I-, r.j.i to;,!, ;:,_!,. •; i ■ lines l -d iextia sloiil to ,".d). calf l<i !;•' kip t. ::-;d, stags t,, ::.|. Sheopskir.s Large .-ai!til lis 3d lii ::■■ -1 small and medium 2- t i 3s. lambs to s 1 pelts t. SU. ! allow—lies) 21s c,,], j,ure miil 'mi 2fi ; per cwf. I-',il i;d per lb.
Hair -Best tail In Is l.'.d, cow I 1 71. d'nilslsSd p.-rdoz. Hones is I'd pel' out ii ri.s -V. anted Extra largo to 25s 1 uge P-s to 22s ci. small and medium Gs lid |o I p,-rP" \V,...1-In hags, line , T , --l,i-ed Id, • ■rdin try 2'(d tu U.bl. piece.-, el,', J ,d to
M ii/-.-The mark,.! is unsettled, Svlnev I ly-'is offering 3s p,] f....h. but as farmer. are holding \,. v \< \] u > \ n] \k of the ,-hip iimn's receiv- I tiii- week had to be taken to store. \vi i the oxc-i ]>l: >n of a small • iiianti:y sold I'm' local cousnmpt io.i. ' 'a'-. Tlie -nutlierii market is very firm and '■ M " grade in wholesale lines is worth lis !".l c.i.f. and lis I'd ex storo. ".•tatoes. -Are in hott--r supply this wed; i i A" market is slightly cad.a-. I'resent ■ I !■•< iti u is .':"> K's c.i.f with cheaper burs ; •.. v; i-... Mondav.
D.dry produce. - Putter in full supph in I values liav.nleeliiu'il i , milling prices. laay dairymen turning out a good arfich !••■ n ia - ei minoncing to export to the loiim mark ■! ■ .
I'in'ftse is in short supply and prioos uu alterecl. ADDINii'foN STnCK MAIiKLT. CHRISTCHI'R 'jl. Wednesday. At Addington there will he no sale on ac count of the carnival holidays next week. There was a double market to-day, and large entries of fat stock, with keen de mand for all sorts. Fat cattle (21.1) were mostly good, with a few exceptional quality, liidding was brisk, and late prices were fully upheld. West beef, :?5s to 37s lid: others, 30s to :i Is lOJlb. d'wo extra prime bullocks were taken for show" purposes at idfios and £i:> KJs; prime steers, £ll to £\± 17s Gd; others, £1 os to £10 : heifers, £o los to ilo : prime cows, £B to ,£'ll 2s Ud: others iio losto £7 10s. Store cattle were in good entry, and there was improved de mand. Yearling, .£1 bis to ,£1 18s ;15 to IS-months £2 lUs to £'■) Is: 2-year-steers £') 7s to £■> H's : heifers £i 2s (id to £1 5s ; it-year steers £ti 5s to £li 15s : dry c:ws £2 lis to £-i los ; best dairy Cows JC7 to £\Q ■ others £i 15s to £li. Fat sheep (about .").">• »Ui were mostly good line-, but shorn showed better finish than those in wool. Tnere was keen competition between freez ing buyers and butchers, and shorn ad vanced by Is to Is (id. Sheep iu wool ware also apparently firmer, with the exception of merino wettics, which were slightly easier. The sale did not conclude until dark. In wool, heavy wethers, 2:is to 25s (id ; freezers, Ills to 22s (id; light and unfinished, 17s to bSsGd;best shorn wethers. 22s to 22s lid; freezers, 17s to 21s lod, others, 15s to lCs; best ewes, in wool. 20s to 23s Gd; others, 15s to IDs ; best shorn ewes, ISs to l'.'s Gd : others, 15s to 17s'id: merino wethers, 15s to 21s Gd. Fat lambs (500) were all taken for the local trade, at 10s to ISs (id. Store sheep (:'»!s'o were mostly ewes and lambs, and there was fair demand for all sorts: 120 wethers off the shears, Its 3d ; but 850 shorn hoggets were withdrawn at Ss 3d. and lambs, Us 3d to lis lod for good, and Os (id to Ss Gd for others, all counted. I'igs tS'.'i included a couple of heavy chop pers, which brought the sensational price of £ls and £ls each. Owing to the large supply and wanner weather, fats were easier, but stores were in strong demand, Baconers, los, GSs to 75s for extra (sd): porkers. 23s to 3Ss (old': large stores, 2 is 3d; smaller, 13s to ISs: suckers and wcaners, Ss to 12s.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1902. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE
A i-'ii'.i; a I rial uf lu-arlv a nionl li, lie tune i able iai elv lirotighl into force on i lie southern port ion of I lie Auck land sect ion of t lie New Zealand rail ways has proved of great In-nelil tu the bulk nt' the re-id.Mils of Waikato. 'I he running <>i ihe tini] v express ha < provided fur a want w iiicli has been long fell, while tin- increase in the number of I rains has been an innuval ion warrant ed by I lie rapidly increasing volume of traffic < >!ie must ininortiUil '"'til l'o Itenelieiallv nil'ected bv this increased facility fur cumniunieation is Cambridge, and we fe; I sure i hat 1 lie I'esidetlt S in i ha! pnpuiuiis ceiit re fully appreeiaie I lie eil'uri s made on t heir behalf. To u hum is Ihe praise <>i t his good work due '.' To Sir Joseph Ward, who has. in rail way matters, alvya\ s si riven to make t lie inn e liberal euneessions and eaiTV out ilm must np to date iiu|iro\'enit'nts consistenf with his ]iolic\ of making the railway system self-suiiporting. Kven i In- pnlit ieal opponents of the present (iovcrninenl admit the good niaimgein-.-nl of t lie railways under Sir di.sepli. Mr Lang paid a tribute to the t ii.oiri.M-v of t hat management, but added there was still some thing 1" be ilijne. CUiite so. Few things in tbi- world are incapable uf impruveiiient, and we ivadilv admil that our railwa-.s are noi une of tliese. ()f emii'se ; here may be suine In -aii - ties lu v, hieh the present running is
no| iitiite -o coinenienl as was the old, I'.ill lite K'sidei/lH i;f tliese places should remember that tLc few must sometimes make saerilices for the good of the many, and there is no doubl thai as the t radio in this direc tion iiiereases, extra aceunimodation w ill lie pro\ hied \'<>v them. Taking tie' Waikato as a whole, the revised I rain sen ice is a great iiu pi'o\ eini iit .which has met with popular appi'iA al. and i s unduubte lly bene lieial to t in' greater purl ion of lie fann ing community wit It which the inter ests of the Waikato are unalienablv bound up.
IiKTTKK l.ioliTlNc I'oli CA.M IJIMIJCK. Til i: ouesi ion ut' bel ier light ing for (he i lOl'ollgli of ( 'anibridge is one t hat has been engaging t he al lenl ion of the people of thai town for some time pas:. At one period it was thought thai there was sulli eieitt power to be obtained from streams adjacent to the town so that tde more modern-light of electricity might be installed. The matter was thoroughly discussed, but it was found Jtat the scheme was. not practicable
energy v\!: ndi ha -. elmra -ioriseil ;he liii-ane s pi U|d.- hi ('nmbridge in ma; i '.'IV. ji T ,i :l ,ii';' |n I inM' \\ etfai'e 1 : I il<' p.I -I I- e\ nii-iii |y again I" lie doinolisl i';i i i-i 1 in the mat trr uf til'' est ;i 11|, uiiii'iil ~)' ;| gnsu ol'ks. N estenlav a i : dig <>| h-nding i-ii i I'.en- was held ill ':i ■ ( 'uiiiieil ( ham hers, when a commit tee Was M't up !"]■ I In- purpns • Hi' going ii-hi ilctails. Mi' A: kinsufi, a g,'ni ii-maii wlm lia ; '■ ail a- ■■■■<■■■) -ile.-l v, a h gn < eiiiii|iatiii-s , a New Zi'H hilnl i iic in;: liv v.-,i I'S pa si , \. a- pre .'-n; i>\ in\ it:n ion. and in plain iairgun'jv laid Ihe pn-il inn liei'uiv | In tin ; :ng. aI ■■ A i !;;;i .«>n ha - milv re e 'ii i\ i'l-i Ufi' • i ii'iiin iiisiailing gas a: (.i-iiunie. ami has had a lung run ii '''l iiiii «it ii liic Aii'-kiaii'l this L'oiu- I'iiny, and was the promottT of the this t'uiiipanie.s nt' ilaniiltun and I law la. lie e\pressed his willing lies', ti> iiiiani e | lie Cambridge Com pany w it ii i'M al assistiinec, su thai t he niiitti-i- reiiKiiiis in ihe hands <>[.' the |M-n]i!i'. '] he need nt sireet light ing is;i need which has li.vn greatlv tele during dark evenings, la-sides which the advantages w hieh would result tu residents is uf considerable impor tune. The ut ilisatton ni gis for cook ing purposes in the warm summer muni lis, when as little lire as possible is needed in the house, would also he I'Hiiid a great convenience, and the praises of many a good housewife have been bestowed upon those who introduced this innovation. It is con sidered rather unfortunate thai the Council should have its hands so full ;ii tin: present time, otherwise, as the work is considered of such importance to the borough, that body might be asked to carry the burden of a gas works. The municipalization of borough interests is a matter which has mi'i with a good deal of support in Cambridge, and it is considered only a matter of time when the gas works will belong to the people. We can only wish our Cambridge friends success in this movement and that the time will not be long ere the proposal will be an accomplished fact.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr .1. \V. Wilkin, chief justmaster at Invercargill for the last twenty-six years, has been transferred to the charge of the Auckland officers. The Royal Dramatic Company, who were very successful at Kiliikilii a short time ago, will produce ' The lubrariin" at that town on Saturday (to-morrow) evening. Mr F. Gate, of Tarauaki. has purchased Mr (ieorge Tillman's farm of 101 l acres, near I'ukete, at a satisfactory figure. The sale was effected through Mr C. Walhiutt, Land Agent, Hamilton.
The Oovernmcnt have decided on open' ing up the mines at Coal Creek and Cardiff as early as possible. It is probable Air A. 13. Liudop, late manager of the Wostport Coal Company's mines, will be appointed manage of both State mines. (>ne Chinaman told the boatswain of the Ventii' r that in the coffin of his father was £louo. to pay his fare across the Styx, or for wh ilevel passage the spirits of departed Cc'esti ii- li a-e to pay. Tim body of this tliiu'-se had a coiiiparliii'Ut to itself, away fr an t he ivst of tin- eoliiu.s.
A party uf five Americans, four being tad es, v.-11 . had just completed a tour of the
colony, called at the Auckland office of the Tourist Department last week and ex pressed pleasure with their visit: lief ore leaving they asked to be supplied with in formation which would be useful to them in bringing our colony under the notice of others of their countrymen. It is understood that Mr Kinsey, of Mi ssrs Kinsey,Barns and Co..< hristchurch, has completed the task of appointing agencies throughout the culony for the South African Steamship Company. It is likelytliat.Mes-rsA.il. Xatnaii and Co., will act as agents in Au kland. and that Messrs Williams and Kettle, and Messrs Turnbull, Martin and Co. will watch over the interests of the Company at Oisborne and Dnnedin respectively.
Tiie Minister for bands for West Aus tralia, recjgmsing the necessity of settling people on the soil, has approached Dr. P. Olsc-u Seller, from Sweden, with a view of encouraging emigration to this State of Scandinavian farmers possessed of small capital. It is stated that for years past large numbers of people have been leaving Swecden, Norway and Finland. Dr. Seller
sees no reason why a considerable portion of this emigration could not be attracted to Australia.
The following prizes were awarded by the Waikato llacon Company, Frankton Junction, during the month of October. for the best lot of live pigs received at the factory each week : Jno. Davis, Kirikiriroa, £1 Us Sd ; Leonard Heer. Cambridge, £1 Sslod:.T. Corrigan, Oliaupo, £1 fs'l'd ; C. \\ arr. Kirikiriaoa, £1 Ss lid; Murdoch Anderson, Piikerimu, £] lis Id.
A team from No. 3 Company Waikato Mounted Rifles leaves Cambridge for I'aeroa to-morrow, where a shooting match will tak ■ place with the Ohinemuri rifles
"11 " team. Cambridge will be repre sented by the following :—Sergeant Major Ferguson, c[uarlermaster Sergeant Mc- Veagh, Sergeant O'Neill, Corporal Crickett, and bance-Corporal Brunkskill, Privates Ewen, Death, and bake. Emergencies : Privates W. Bruce, 11. Russill and •). Allen.
The annual ;,'eneral meeting of the Cam bridge Magazine Club was held yesterday afternoon.' Present: Messrs J. l'l. Priest ley chairman;, .las Hallv, F. O'Toole, T. llartiy. W. Earl, J. Ferguson. W. F. Bucklaud. Rev. J. Erwin and E. .1. Wilkinson (secretary;. The balance-sheet was read and adopted. It showed a credit balance of £ll fis Id. The following maga zines were dropped out for 11103— New Liberal Review. Woman at Home. Cosmo politan, Australian Review of Reviews and Harmsworth, those substituted being the Pall Mall, The Pilot and the Journal of Horticulture. Messrs Priestley. llally and Earl were re-elected a committee.
A meeting of residents was held in the Oiunil Chambers, Cambridge, yesterday afternoon, when Mr Atkinson iwhose name is associated with several gas companies expressed a willingness to finance a gas company at Cambridge, provided sufficient support was forthcoming. A discussion, principally confined to details, ensued, the outcome of which was that Messrs F. J. lirooks, J. W. Souter and T. Haitly were appointed a committee to <j;o into the matter and ascertain what support was likely to be obtained loyally, and to conduct all negotiations with Air Atkinson, who will submit his pre p isal concerning the project. A meeting of the Committee appointed was subsequently held at Messrs Souter and Co.'s utliee. Mr Brooks was elected chairman, and Air Pot ior hon. secretary pro. tern. Work of a preliminary character was discussed, Air Atkinson agreeing to suppiy all necessary in'ormaton on his return to Auckland. When this is forthcoming an active canvas will be made of the town for promises of support. Air Atkinson stated that the rates charged would be the same as in Hamilton, namely 10s for lighting, and 7s Gd for cook iu_ rposes,
I>r. Koch li is i ..mpletely banished inal iria from tli.' Urioni Islands, near 1'..1a. Austria.
A reprc-i'iitafivc i.f an Imirlwh is at prc-riit in Cmtorbury, and is I.; i -»-iriLr sheep on behalf of his principals, wh .■ ; .n,- purchased a large estate in Tierra del KllOgO.
The i!.. 11. W. h'olleston, t'ni- ni.iiiv war rmo of Urn Canterbury im-nili.-i-; iii tlo House, and fur smiiii tiui" I'iv wi.r of tin c deny, is v. rv ill at < 'hristchmvh. Mi' (;n>.'tislal.''s a. Mr--- f..v Safurd iv night has I. on inadv.'rienlly advertised a, taking pin •i a' IV \ ivamui 11. i Mir reader will picas,. „,.(„ thai l.ie address is to 1.. at I'imiigia.
in poir-ii' -■ :■ hi ivifh the A run ■ 3.11. ■ N. : W.J sham light |f:i! ility, in which a man was kill,. 1 l.y In. premature discharge ot a Lcun.it is n>]> n-U-l that pro-cedillas are tn he instituted against the i ).•)'.. nee Depart ment for tli>' recovery of ilnuii.
It: is reported thai a numb' r of lambs have been dying in the o.imaru district through their having eateu bind, r twine, lengths of which were found in the straw stacks which stu. d in the paddocks.
An American millionaire was, staying in L'urope wlen a cable me sage came to him saying ;-—''Your mother-in-law is dead, shall we embalm, cremate or Imry :'* In the quickest time on record his reply was received as follows :_■• Embalm, cremate and bury, take no risks '. '' An idea of the number of Chinamen on the West Coast may be gathered from the fact that between 2."j0 and :ji)ij assembled at the Trinity Church, Greymouth, one day last week, to hear an address by a Chinese missionary.
Says the \< ! .burton Mail : The Land Purchase Hoard made a good bargain when acquiring the l.'akaia Mead estate, for we have it on excellent authority that a gentleman well-known in the Kakaia dis trict was prepared to give ,£.;00 more for the pro-party than the price given by the Commissioners.
At the weekly practice of the Hamilton Choral Society held last evening, there was a very large attendance of members, who, assisted by the orchestra, put in a very useful rehearsals. Owing to the late ness of 1) >nr, the meeting of members was postponed until next week, when the date of the Society's first con cert will be fixed. Medical examiners for life insurance so cieties have lidded the term -coffee heart," to their regular classification of the func tion derangements of that organ. Its effect, says an English paper, is in shorten ing the long beat of the heart. Coffee topers, the doctors say, are plentiful, and are as much tied to their cups as the whisky toper. The effect of the coffee upon the heart is more lasting, and consequently worse, than that of liquor. A telegram from Tokio, .Japan, on Ist September stated :—The ships sent to the scene of the volcanic erupton in Tovishiuia have returned. They report that not a vestage of a living thing remains. The is land is completely covered with ejeeta tnents except one snail area. The hamlet and population of Il'd persons have 'orally disappeared, not i trace being letr. It is not known whether they were engulfed by the sea or buried by lava. A large new hay has formed, the centre of wlibh is a boiling solfatara, and there are no evidences of pre vious habitation except fragmentary car cases of two oxen.
A story, credited to a Canadian journni, has been the rounds of the press which recommends itself to milkmen. It relates that a dairyman went to the Hoosier capital for treatment, and while there lying in bed was greatly annoyed by being awakened each morning by the man delivering milk. As soon as he got well he iiad his milkmen sh .d with rubber-heeled shoes and rubber tires put on all his waggons. lie presented each customer with a rubber mat on which to set the milk-can by the door, had his horses shod '.\ilh rubber shoes, and then began to ex ploit his noiseless milk. His business has quadrupled.
When the farmers are being urged by • tpposition candidates to vote against the Liberal Government they ought to remem ber that the Agricultural Department had no existence a dozen years ago. Last year it absorbed i' 101,358 of revenue. The Go vernment Advances to Settlers Act was passed in ls'.H. Cp to March 31, 1002, 11,31:2 applicants had obtained ,£3,730,f>20 in loans, i»272 of the rdvances being for sums uu.ler £SOO. The dairy industry has practically been created by the Liberal Government. In ls'.U. the value of the butter exported by the colony was £lo f \2oS; last year it was £5.52,106, an increase of ls~\ per cent, in ten years. In IV.II. the value of the cheese exported was =£S!),i.i7s : last year it was ,£238,655, an in crease of over 17.") per cent. These facts are worth think ng over. Mr .Martin Butler has disposed of his farm at Hautapu. This was considered one of the best properties in the district, and has been running 3.5 head of milking cows besides calves. With the exeeption of about 12 acres, which has been kept for oat crops the whole of the farm has been used for dairying purposes, and it speaks well for the rjualit-y of land that it has been able to carry such a number of cows all the year round with only a slight amount of artificial food. The price obtained, ,£ls per acre, is said to be a record one for the dis trict. Mr 1 Sutler has demonstrated in the past that he is a practical farmer and the degree of perfection to which he has de veloped his property at Hautapu is positive evidence of the excellence of the land if only properly and judicially managed. Mr But ler well deserves the reward which his energy and ability have gained him. A pretty and interesting wedding took on October 28th at the I'yresbyterian Church, Ivihikihi. The contrasting parties being Lulu, second daughter of Mr Andrew Ivay of Orakau, and Mr F. Edgecumbe, surveyor, of Te A waumtu. The Church was prettily decorated for the occasion, a floral horse shoe being particularly noticeable, hanging over the heads of the bridal couple. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr Kntrican. The bride, who was given away by her father, was handsomely attired in white, with veil and orange blossoms, the bridemaids (2) sisters of the bride wore pretty blue and white costumes, picture hats with pale blue streamers. The bride groom who was attended by his cousin Mr G. Edgecumbe. After the ceremony about forty geusts assembled at Mrs Andersons, where the wedding breakfast was prepared. Mr and Mrs Edgecumbe left in the after noon for Cambridge en route for Rotorua amidst showers of rice and good wishes of all. In the evening a dance was given in the Town Hall in honor of the occasion when all present enjoyed themselves im mensely.
Mr F. 1?. Stevenson, F.R.A.S., writes to the Auckland Star with regard to the new comet which has made its appearance, as follows: —The comet now visible in the western sky is evidently identical with one discovered by Mr Perrine at the Lick Ob servatore on September Ist. On October sth it was at its brightest, and was then computed to be twenty-seven times brighter than at discovery. In England it was visible to the naked eye, but requires the aid of a held glass to discern it now. The comet ie approaching the sun, as I supposed, and ou November 21th will make its nearest approach, at a distance of some ;S7 millions of miles, and will then be dis tant from our earth about 50 million miles, and about seventeen times as bright as when first seen. At present it is not known for certain whether the comet is a stranger or if it will return at some distant date. It is evident it was past its best before com ing visible in these latitudes, and the even ing twilight and its westerly motion make it more difficult to discern daily. The Empire Company, Wellingtou, Haveau office iu the Strand Arcade, Who will tell you all about Empire Blue. 4nd the city where it is made. u
i '''l' l ' nioi» ! 'ii!y cattle sale will he h e i<l at to-morrow.
\ Timarti farmer, who In- just sol<l 17 pigs at the rat,. ~f IA ■ I p.-r 11, say* that at t hi |»n<- ;t ;,,;.-- him better to fatten pi-- Mian lambs.
I'll'- s -nt h-w.-.-t.-t ,1 plains of \ew South ')'""/ liav '' l u>" •luuifli-.l of grass by lhe.lrt.ii.rht that almost the whole of the •"'"""in-,(.„.;, ,!„.,.„ ~e i removed t„ other districts.
Ilfio a,.,, „,,morons whales on the N'ew '""" '• ,! " i; ''"' l -' just now, .Hid pa=sen ■'■< "ii pissing vessels nre having excellent "!>'■''""lies of viewm-U,,.,,. ....Mtera of "•deep,
' !l ', !i, ' ; ' ,,, ' l ' t ' ! "Oth, wh„ s the sixth 1 """ '•' " f "is family to leave the Sal V""" 1 \'-»ny. some weeks ag, HlT ived from Australia in New York, wl, ,-.. tis under stood that we intends to enter business.
It w reported thai the hoar 1..,- at one of the Hamihou hotels had an unpleasant experience last night, f.. r .„„, ,ne."bent on aoruisition of property, wem through the 'edrooins contiscat.ng any uucon-idered trifle left by the unwary owuer.
he Mr John Mek'en/.ie memorial .-.-lirn will he unveiled by the I'remier to-day Ihe Hon .1. h'igg Ul ll p,e,ent to the k [■'. henzie family as an heirloom a hound copy on vallum of the report of the memorial movement. It is doubtful if Lady McKhh /ie can be present, as she is in rather weak health.
Mr Rigley, of Avondale, who was to have succeeded .Mr C. Horsuell at Ohaupo will not be removed, but it is expected that Mr Hickson, of the relieving staff, will beau pointed to Ohaupo. Mr Horsnell will pro bably take charge at Hamilton next week.
Joseph leniperley, who attempted to kill his wife and commit suicide at Mar, on the other day, was taken to Wangamii Hospital He is now in an improved condition. Mrs Temperley is recovering satisfactorily, iter trouble has not yet been located, but. is believed to be at the back of the skull. His injury dees not give cause for anxiety.
Mr James Allen, on the State Coal mine legislation of last year, declared that the Bill had tended to stop the investment of private capital iu coalmining. He thought it an unwise thins for the State to enter into so risky an industry. Vet he did not record his vote against the Bill. This has been the characteristic attitude of the Op positionists during the past few years, and that is how so many of many of them are able to go about the country claiming to have " supported " recent Liberal legisla tion.
From Mr ,1. M. Murrell, local representa tive of Messrs Kinsey, Haras and Co., colonial agents of the New Zealand and African .Steamship Compauy, the Star cor respondent gathers that inquiries by dozens from all parts of the country were to hand asking for particulars as to freights, etc., in connection with the new service. No book ings have as yet been recorded, but there is every liklihood of arrangements being completed at an early date for the transit of a Considerable quantity of Xew Zealand products to South Africa. The representatives of the steamship company are determined that its vessels will not leave those shores with empty hold spaces, consequently whatever cargo is offering for Sydney will be taken aboard.
THE ESCAPED PRISONER.
By Telegraph. —Press Ass >mfi n HOKI IK A, This Day. The other three escaped prisoners have been captured. They offered no resistance, were much exhausted and glad of recapture as the only alternative would have been starvation.
DEATH OF A SETTLER.
- —*. . (By Telegraph.—Pivss Association.) N'KW L'LYMOITH, This Day. The dead body fouad on the Frankley road this morning lias been identified as that of Richard Smith, a settler on the road.
DEATH OF A RETURNED TROOPER.
(By Telegraph— Press Association.) NELSON, Last Night. A wire from Takaka states that a re turned trooper named Fred Staples left a ball room List night and did not turn up to work this morning. A search was instituted and his body was found in the Takaka river in deep water, near the protection works dam. Staples was a general local favourite, and the fatality is enveloped in mystery.
A SKELETON UNEARTHED.
SUPPOSED TO DE A MAORI CHIEF.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. Workmen excavating at Jit. Elliott in the centre of New Plymouth yesterday, unearthed at a depth of 14 feet a cotn lete skeleton, apparently of a Maori Chief. Encircling it was a leather belt with silver braid and three clasps in perfect preserva tion.
No one was able to identify the belt, which was apparently that of a naval officer of rank.
ROYAL DRAMATIC COMPANY.
There was a very fair audienee at the Volunteer Hall last evening to witness the production of " the Librarian " staged by the Royal Dramatic Company. The witty dialogue and the ludicrous situations were provocative ofjbursta of hearty laughter.and the audience were delighted with the swing with which the whole piece went. The principal characters were taken as fol lows:—Mr Cattermole (a rich East Indian), Mr George Gardiner ; Douglas Cattermole (his nephew, Mr Edward Armitage ; Mr Marshland (a Country Squire), Mr Frank Headley ; Harry Marshland (his Nephew i, Mr George Tarr ; Rev. Robert Spaulding (the Private Secretary), Mr W. Stent"; <Hbson (a Tailor), Mr O. Fairburn ; Knox (a Bailiff), Mr Williams ; Edith (Marsh laud's Daughter), Miss Nancy Lennox ; Eva (her Cousin), Miss Adeline Lorkings : Mrs Stead (a Landlady), Miss Helen Herman ; Miss Ashfost (a Spiritualist), Miss Gertrude Esdaille.
ODDFELLOWS' SPORTS.
The following handicaps have been de clared by Messrs D. Sheehan and J. Mc- Xeish for the above sports, which take place on Victoria Square, Cambridge, on Monday next: — Maiden-F.' Wright, G. Bridgman, W. Hardy, H. Jeffries, J. Moore and Miller. KX)Yds Open—G. Bridgman' scr., Miller lyds, A. Patterson syds, Abbott 7yds, Har graves Byds, A. McKinnon 9yds. Bicycle Race, one mile—C. Stewart scr., J. B. Ksain scr., 0. Dodd scr., A. Shaw •SOyds, 11. A. Harris 60yds, E. Hill OOyds E. Hall OOyds, C. S. Stuart 100 yds, a! Topple 130 yds. Handicap Hurdles, L'l'Oyds—G. Bridgman scr., J. Moore syds, A. Patterson °7yds \\ indsor 13yds. Half-mile Open-X. Clark scr., McShane 20yds, A. Patterson %ds, S. Appleby 30yds, Windsor :%ds, Lockie 85yds, Abbott 40yds, Miller 50yds. 410 yds Open—N, Clark scr., Patterson lOyas, McShane 12yds, Lockie Isyds, Wind sor 20yds, Handicaps for the three-mile bicycle race will be declared after the one mile raca has been decided.
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BRITISH INTEREST
i."N'|)OX, November r». . ""' '"tern atinnai .Mercantile Syn "|r;,,r *«» organise;| that it sat'c- u r inn|s I'.ritish interests. |r docs nut " u ." N'l'i"' Shir ..!• f.sh.-r Knglish ;lJ "' ' ~" iiil>:in:.-V shares, whjeh .„.„ m '!'" 11;m,,s ">' '!'<' Kn-lisl, owners. 'I 1 ;' i'e;;-:ero I company is called " ' h ' hiternatiujmj Navigation Com pany."
RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN
♦ . OJ'KNIXC i|> TRADE ROITI-X (h'eceived V..v. 7. :».21 a.m.) I><>NlK>N, \ oV . ... Afghanistan merchants report that I'l"' Ameer is responding to Russia's |V 'l U, ' S > ili«t Russian caravans should and Kabul routes in order to cement ''loser commercial relations. It is admitted that the matter if 0 f the utmost importance, hut that it is impossible to change the whole Afghan policy suddenly. It is suggested that future com munications should he made through the Indian Government.
GENERAL ITEMS.
XEW YORK Xov., 6. Now York city gave the heaviest democratic vote on record owing to Tammany'a revival. i'AKIS, Xovember, 6' The award in the Pas de Calais miners' dispute is against an increase of wages, which, under the Arras agreement, must follow price of coal. OTTAWA, Xovember 6. _ UrdStratlicona, High Commissioner of Canada, exported from Canada during the last financial year was valued at 49213UU0 dollars" LOXDOX, Xovember 6. The \\ ar Office have ordered 2000 pairs of patent pneumatic boot heels. The invention is that of Air W. Lin gard, Wellington, X.Z. The principal main line companies propose to undertake tubing the metropolis, linking the termiuS by means of primary circles with cross tubes, radiating through all the popu lous centres.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
FRAXKLIX ELECTORATE. Our Manawaru correspondent writes:— Mr Massey made us a visit on Tuesday night, when he delivered an able address, making a very favourable impression. Mr Cromn occupied the chair. At the close of the address several questions were asked. A vote of thanks and confidence was then proposed by Mr 11. Driver, which was car ried unanimously. MR LANG AT OTOROHAXGA. IKOM OUR OWN CDKR-.SI'OMjSXr. Mr Lang addressed the electors on Tues day night, about sixty people were present and the meeting was very orderly. , M " ?- w - Ellis was in the chair, and briefly introduced the speaker who was re ceived with applause. In opening, he called the attention of the meeting to a letter which appeared in he Waikato Times of the sth from V\ aharoa, and signed " Elector," in doino this he wished it to be fully understood by his audience that he attached no blajie for matter contained in this letter to the proprietors of The Waikato Times as it appeared from a private individual and stated that the proprietors were not answerable for what the letter contained; and as he had been misre presented he took the opportunity of re pudiating the remark attributed to him which he did briefly and explained the matter entirely to the satisfaction of hi 3 hearers. His speech was similar to what he had delivered in other parts of the dis trict, and on concluding he was loudlv ap plauded. y Questions were asked by a few gentle men on the conclusion of the address, and were answered in a satisfactory manner with one exception, and that was put in such a way that no one appeared to under stand the meaning of the questioner. A hearty vote of thanks was proposed by Mr I. Ormsby, who expressed confidence and satisfaction in the way Mr Lan°- had attended to the wants of the district" this was seconded. An amendment to the confidence was proposed by Mr Mace, but this did not find a seconded, and consequently a vote of thanks and confidence was carried in Mr Lang's favour. A vote of thanks was proposed to tho chair and passed with acclamation and the proceedings terminated. AIR GREEXSLADE AT TIRAU \\D WAHAKOA. (From nun Own Cokrksi'onuent.) Mr Greenslade had a very successful meeting at Tirau on Wednesday evening and last night addressed a large audience in the \\ aharoa school-room, Mr Robert Forssman presided. Mr Greenslade was accorded a splendid receptioi and his capable exposition of the political position has greatly strengthened his chances in this neighoourhood. To-night ho addresses the electors at lutaruru, and to-morrow he speaks at lirongia. * ■ a w H "/n ! ireensla de will address the Paterangi on Tuesday evening By Telegraph.-Press Association.) \i-v u AUC KLANI), Thi* Day. Mr Richardson the well-known Temper, ance Lecturer and candidate fqrthe city lScSm e nt emadeaStroD » attack - Ar it 0 •„ TIMAKU; This Day, Hon Si, T* H he ? ly opponent to the Sift v?-°T' for the Timaru s <>at open! n?if P2l ltlcal at Kerry tour last S,:. He announced himself an independ ent Liberal and though approving of much fL, le .Pf sen t Government's legislation thought tho administration left room for improvement. He was against local, but would not object to Colonial prohibition. He advocated Government grants to Catholic schools on the basis of passes. M n I X y ERCA R«ILL, This Day. Mr D. \\ hyte organising secretary of the Zealand Alliance will contest the Invercargill seat to secure a heavy poll on the licensing issue.
THE WALK ATO TIMES, FRIDAY. 7 1002
WHEN IMPORTED IN PACKETS & JUST AS GOOD NELSON MOATE&Co.V" WHY BUY THEM ? K. \\. I) fl»n i •' >. [ * 1< L*.N)< ON M Kh a >; 1 r i HKKHoi is, \j I 8 8 \| I S S E > , Kkox Stkkk.t, Hamilton. OitTIFIUATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. A.TTIHTION TO Tl CnNIQUB & ThEOUY KaKKY I. BIGGS, 4 LTHOKISED AND LICENSED \ SURVeYOK. Teti jphiS on Governim it Staff. ffX"' HAMILTON' HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23 7. X A. "YOUNG, DENTIS T, 0--(ii.',i -\ o Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Vm « r 'p Awnmutu, first Tuesday in »'" ii ; v .'-triiawKhi-i, sreoud Tutsday in n> nil ; I'irtly, ihiid Tuesday in month; <■ />i ii -, • urth l uesJay in month; other ;Lig' ■(■].! s Woik. Tertnß Moderate. jj. A. YOUNG~ - • DENTIST W.ll be moving into his NEW PREMISES ill Lilo MAIN STREET, HAMILTON About End of This Week. ]-\ N T A L XTOTICE MR K. PE VENNY McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SUKOEON, Hamilton. Mr M j'Triulo nny be consulted on and *ft.er Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. Ni ,r ou«-Oxido gas administered. Painless lx:raot'ous by the mos.t recent process. Artificial work at moderate Trices. U/7 MR G. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits tmntbly'tl.e following places ; N(faruaw«hla Te Awamutu— 2nd Friday Huntly 4th Friday. 11. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON W E S T, Near Railway Station r EWS(JN OHEPPARD, LAND, COMMISSION, AND EOT ATE AGENT, HAMILTON. 30/5 M R T. H. ir aWORTI '' Teacher or Piano, Violin, \Ckllo and PIN'OIKM, Having up his res deuce in Hamilton, ii no* irepa-vl t> r«oeive pupil-* at (LAKEMONT ViLLA. r Cambridge-Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. Te Awarnutu-Every FRIDAY. Mr Bo worth's " Waikato 0 ndrille Band ' is now open to accept Engigt-ments for Con ceits, balk *c , iu any pirt of the Waikato. 170 UK AND A HALF PER TENT.—We h'Vfl Mmi'V tn Laid at ttiis late on Firs'-o..i»s r>•»■ hold See.ur ty. Eirly npj li (!«ti"ns is reqißHte'. —V .lie Bros., Leg«' Chamber-, o.v-it) Vulcan Line, Queen fet, e m, Aucklutl. -t 7 V|R rTERBERT "Y" pOLLIKS BAEBISTFR and 80LIOITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR (-OR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." ~l I UNEY To I.KNi' nil Mortage of hnM \\ (•!«■•. FVrh' Id *p.eurities. W. ( OLKMAN, SoliOti r and Notary lub'ic. 109, Uuten • btreet, Auckland. 237. J. RIDLER, 6UIBAL CABSIEB, <OALA>D MrP.n'ANT • * v JJjTO V ,T7 OODCARV IN G—Relief, Chip, Floral. fV Chip, etc. Terms, 12s (id per quarter, Is Od per hour. Articles designed—Miss E. Ay ling, 13. Victoria Arcale, Auckland.
UK CURE FOR- Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc, Etc., Eti A. i . Manning. on I MIST V7AIKATO TIMES ALMANAC LATE I'.OND 'PHIS ALMANAC is now being put in hand, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at onco for space nnd forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must bo made at once to t'ie proprietors. LL & YENABLES, CIRCULATING IN THREE ToRAL DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED ISO YEARS, The WAIKATO TIMES has been estab lished 30 years and has a large circulation among6t the farming community, and is therefore an excellent advertising medium. The Rates of Advertising are extremely liberal. Proprietors. THE KING'S Bib". N consequence of MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 10th, having been pro claimed a General Holiday, there will be NO PUBLICATION of the Waikat- Times on that day. PAULL & VENABLES, Proprietor; HAMILTON. 'On and after Monday the Kith inst., mails will close at the Hamilton I'ost Ollice as under : Frankton Junction, Auckland and inter mediate offices—Daily, 9.1u a.m., 12.:;o p.m. and 1.30 p.m. Thames, Paeroa, Te Aroha, Waihou, Piako, Morrinsville, Matamata, Tirau, Okoroire, I'ataruru, Waharoa, Turnkenga, Rotorua, Mamaku, Ohaupo, Ngaroto, To Awamutu, Pirongia, Matangi and New stead — Daily, 12.30 p.m. ' Walton and Hinuera—Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 12.30 p.m. Cambridge—Daily, 12.30 p.m. and 1 p.m. Tauwhare Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 12.30 p.m. Whatawhata, Waitetuna, Te Uke, Oketo. Raglan and Te Mata—Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, 8 a.m. Aotea —Tuesday and Saturday, 8 a.m. Te Kuiti, Otorohanga and Poro-o-tarao— Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 12.30 p.m. Kirikiriroa —Daily, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tamahere and Pukeroro— Daily 1 p.m. CAMBRIDGE. The letter box will be cleared for des patch of correspondence from this office to the undermentioned places as follows : Hautapu, Fencourt, Matangi, Newstead, Hamilton, frankton .1 unction, Auckland, and for stations between Frankton June tion and Auckland—Daily, 7.15 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Morrinsville and stations on Thames, Rotorua and Frankton Junction-Te Awa mutu lines—Daily, 1 I .HO a.m. Pukeroro, Tamahere, Kirikiriroa, Hamil ton and Frankton Junction—Daily, 10.40 a.m. Cambridge West—Daily, 12.15 and 3.15 p.m. Maungatautari—Wednesdays, .S a.m. TE AWAMUTU. Mails now close at this ollice as under ; Waikato, OHires—Rotorua, Te Aroha, Paeroa, Thames, Auckland, etc., and inter mediate offices daily at S a.m., and on Tues days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 11.30 a.m. Pirongia—Daily, at 2 p.m. Otorohanga and Te Kuiti —Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2 p.m. Mangapehi, I'oro-o-tarao, Ongarue, Tau niarunui. etc.—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 p.m. Ihiirini Daily, at S a.m. and 2.40 p.m. Kihikihi -Daily,at 2.15 p.m. The letter boxes are cleared for local de livery daily at '.i a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Illv'i isi;s, WOUNDS, AND LACER ATIONS Need an antiseptic dressing. Chamberlain's I'aiu Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of wonderful healing power. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Cam bridge, GEO. M. A. AHLERAgentTe Awa mutu, sella it. |
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WOMEN FARMERS
iKecoivcd Nov. ii. Hl s «) ST lMVn:i;slH'WO. November .">. The OoveriiHieiit has decided to cstal-lish an a-nmill ural high *'h»"l f,,r women the lirs' in Kumpe. lie s ,.|,i„il will give .peeial training ill i ■ • .■■ ■ 11•.I.■ 11iri■ ■ liees, poultrv. dairving, gaun tun,,, i cattle and sheep. Already W ladies have applied for admission.
THE EDUCATION BILL.
- —- (i;,..,.ive-l November 7. 1.11 a.m.) |,oNI>oN. Nov. ii. 'fhe (iuvei'iiinentV amendments to (|„. Ivlucation liill. milking eounty uouncils the supreme controlling dele -rating power, was agreed to.
SHOCKING TRAGEDY
SYDNEY, November fi. A tram guard named lius-rll shot his wife dead at Krskineville, The deed was caused through do mestic unhappiness over the wife s passionate love of dancing. I'ussell tired three shots into his liodv, but is still nlive. Received Nov. 7, 1.11 a.m. SYDNEY, Nov. (i. Ilussell. the tram guard, is dead.
POISONING IN SYDNEY
SVDNKY. November .">. Twelve persons ;it llandwiek are suffering tVuni ptomaine poisoning through eating hrawn.
A CHARGE or MURDER
A man named MeKeever, a labourer, lias been committed for trial on :i charge of murdering tlie lute Mr Kensit, the well known anti ritualist. The evidence showed that :i wound intlieted by the accused led to l)loo(l-])iosoninj, f .
FATAL FIREWORKS
TYVKLVK LIVES LosT NEW Vt'UK, November ">' While thirty thousand people were watehiiii: the posting of election re turns in Square. NewVork, a.;i explosion of fireworks, which were | M .j nL r |ct nil' in honour of the return ~f 1 h,e proprietor of tlie New York .Inurnal. killed twelve people and in jured 50. A mortar accidentally discharged a liciiw bomb into the thickest of the crowd, and a second and third bomb became ignited by sparks and ex ploded simultaneously, causing a wild stampede.
THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
MELBOURNE, November G. Sir K. r.arlon. referring to the pri vate cable regarding Mr Hrudrick's strictures, said he did not think the speech could he fairly described as adverse comment on the colonial troops. Mr Hrndrick first stated that the Victorian troops displayed verv great gallantry in the war, and that the Kmpire was deeply grateful for the services rendered, lie went on to say that under the conditions of the Transvaal war the troops were verv effective, but no doubt for a Continental war the colonial troops would require a much longer course of training and a discipline that was not necessary in the late war. I here was not one word of relied ion on the ability of bravery and high va lour uf the men.
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SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
Tin-: i.man mu. I'.ki'ock TIM'. COMMONS. I'AlliilKI) WITH: M"T DIVISION" hoNhoN, November li. Ootiorals Hot ha and he hi l!c\ iiml several liurjLjhfi's «riv keen listeners I" the debute en the eight millions loan, whudi was \ oted w itlmut ilivi sion. Tin 1 I luii, .1. ('handierlam. in ;i cm - eiliaton siivnuous speech, declared thai he ua j.;•*■ li-tci-iitint*<l in li-aen while iii Smith At'riea iu :iii\ repn. selltat i\ e llli II ill' lii illy. I 'lit re]ie||ei| ihe nut imi iliat Ihe \ anguished would lie i i-i-ati ii 'h iter than i iie \ ictufs m- I'Ul in ii better position than they Wf it 1) 'lon- i he war. The three millions are nut intended as ;i compensation tor war looses. ( lur cure was lirsi |\ to look at'ter ihe des iii ute, secondly to 1 hose needing as sistance to make a li\ in.vf. I f more money was wanted the (luvernnienl wmild nnt hesitate to ask for it. hut not a penny would «n tn Ihe rebels. I lis aim was to weld kindred peoples into a greal African nation under the I'.ritisli ! I;iu'. Replying in Sir 11. Campbell liannerinan he addedthat if distinction was necessary those assisting us in the war must certainly lie afforded favourable treatment to tliose op posing. In a pessimistic speech, sir Campbell-1'.annerman recognised thai Mr Chamberlain was going in the I'iglH spirit, and Imped his expecta tions would be fulfilled.
KITCHENER AT KHARTOUM
CAIRO, Nov. :>. The sheiks and notables enthusi astically wide ed Viscount Kitchener at Khartoum. While there lie pre sented colours to the Soudanese regi ment.
SPORTING.
N. /,. (TP MEETIN'O. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHKIS'IVHKKCH, This hay. The final payments for the New Zea land Cii]i are: -Nonette, Toitulla, Halber dier, Caimie t'hiel. Siege dun, I'anteen, IVrirua, Glendadaie, U'elbeck, Faker, Sirius an'l I'anamn. links Stakes.—l'unamu. Dirk. Camelot. lady h'oslyn, X italic. Runany (juoen Stepdancer, and hollas. Welcome stulces. Star-hot, Delarey, King Log, Oladsome, liascouiuion, Stev angeline, To-morrow. Band master. Sydluham Derby Stakes. l' ( s'rus, Golden Vein. Terceler, IJambardo, Orloff Secret Society, and Welbeck.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1902.
The neat Medicine known is SASDER|AND SOKS EUCALYPTI EXTUACT Test its eminent power. ;ul eflects in couiihs, ciildp, influenza ; the relief is Insfantanenns In serious cases, and accidonts of all kinds, be they wound*, burns, sciilds, bruises, Bprams, it is the' safest remedy- no Bwolling—nn inflammation Like Burprisinfl eflects produced ii croup, diptberia, bronchitis, inflammation of tbi InriL's swellings, etc: diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs In use ftt hos pitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; yatron fsed by His Majesty the King of Italy : crowned with i"dal anil diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this improved article ard reject «U others tis only on the ir■•■ ■< r "•'' s 1 Schnapog that ,1 oujht to '<e j judged. I 2fou he tf)e judge. Every l)Ottle or Wolfe's SHin: "i nlauis an h< mest prepai a of Juniper Berries mid Barley. If you need n Mnnnlrn-.t tint l.rnoe n ti-ed »•<>■» y or . ~ : tu-ffl mm I. Ti : . - r v.-oi ¥ou take no Slisk. o ,•„!•, I g&uyWMeSiottles Look for the name, <,lll v bottle* with the Uduh.hcj Wu.fe on the
Tenders. TENDERS for the ERECTION BRIDGE across the creek, be ars Death and fisher Brothers The Board supplies all timber contractors, all other material. will meet at Avenue to Mr residence, on WEDNESDAY > at In o'clock, to show the work, specification, at residence of the to whom Tenders are to be sent, ier cent, on contract, on or before The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. HUGH FIT/GERALD, Clerk, I'ukekuia Road Board. Cambridge West, 7th Nov., 11)02. Wanteds Etc. COTTAGE TO BET—Two miles from Hamilton with three or fifty acres of land. Apply A. Barker, Cambridge Road. W7"AXTKl>.—Runners and Office Boy WANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE \ CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. \I7 A XTEI >—The travelling public to re. H member that Tea, Coffee, I'ies, Pastry. Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc.. Hamilton. WANTED KNOWN _ Bargains For One Week duly at J. Missen's, opposite the Public Library, Hamilton. WANTED— !hi,Ni requiring Violin.-, String.*, an 1 nil Accessories a t pi riaiu iag thereto, to cull ou or send to 11. }', Howden, watchmaker and jewpher, Hamilton who has a Ururo supply in stock. WANTED KNOWN.-V. Ple*cher de t-ires lo draw uttontiti tu b.n largi stock of Foi twmr. A -pleudid lot of Ladies' and Gentirnieu's Amcricau Kid hoots ('»:■•■ and but ten), and Evening Shois, Girl's Lace and Button .'.nuts (tan und blick). Good Strong School Boots, Tanners' Boot" Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and C-irpe Slipfers (srood and cheap;. Repairs nea and prompt. First-class boots made t order. V. PLEBC HE K, CO • OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. 15/10 Agricultural Show 3. UiKLAND RIcULTURA AT ALbXVNbRA PARK, os NOVEMBER 14th AND 15m. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME BOTH DAYS. CHEAP PARES, ID WIN HALL Secretary.
W.Wk VTti V.\.V.< T»>EATE. HAVE thi' honour (..announce tliP will ADDKKS.S T!'i: !'.' ,'.;CT< >I!S Lach Meetiu ■nee at s run. T.i announce that I'Al'U IIAl;;] ','i,i- I'ay Friday, .Nov. 7th. KA'JAMI' To-morrow Saturday, Nov. Mb. I'M I'Kl' Tuesdav, \'..\\ 1 lth, at ?, p.m. L'A'O.W - I'uhlie*. Hail. Tuesday, Nov. llth.at ;.:<n p.m. I'E.MATA and Rl' A I'l'K K -Wednesday, .Nov. 1-Jth. KA WHIA-Thursday. N"ov. l:!th. l'E KAU-A-MOA—Friday, Nov. 11th. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will be duly notified. F. W. LANG. IMA Km C.>I'XTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby that for the office of OH'NCILLOK for the M ATA II ATA lUDIXC of the l'iako County there have been nominated : and as there are two candidates for the one office, a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of November. IStUl'. the polling-bouth being situated at my Store, Matamata. I'. BIIOWNE. Keu/.ie, das Works. Hani Business uotic^s NOTICE OF AL'I'LICATIOX KOE TRANSFER of LICENSE I JAMES JAC K SitN, of Cambridge, be -1) ing the holder of a PUBLICAN'S LICENSE in respect of the House and 1 remises suituated at Cambridge and known by the sign of The .Masonic Hotel do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meet ing to be holden at Taur*n<ra on the THIRD DAY OF DECEIT H l«t(j-> apply for a transfer of the sail! ■ :e'nse to Robert Reid Hutcheson, my ap >v itee Dated the 20th day of I k-tober, 1.102." J AS. JACKSON. \f ia s q r S II E R TEACHER OF SINOIXC. AND TE AWA.MUTU. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding Estab lisliment. MRS P. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience fo Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. FIRST AWARD Christchurcb IMOS GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibits LS9S. FIRST and SPECHL, Auckland IH')9 FIRST AWARD, Chrirtchureh, 1000-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be usod with Other skim or separate milk, whey or wafer alone. Extract from h-tte* reci'ivcd from a mnlle man m the Nor-h Inland, who u? es Imperii Calf Food:-" I darted feeding a calf aboi a week olfl, th'i in tl.rr of which was fold ; laitb. Our other cow pave so lifle milk n cu M < r.ly .pare a pmtr-rday U poll thi, with j our foid, we rewd the c-ilf usi.,"iu two 251b bags, wh'eh last, d 100 day. ifmij h'd cut lawn »o scare: we rhoull have use i-.i lo.d. Il.e «• Ca'.r in question hi, n the natural .-ourwi.frvent-, just ber second calf, ard is hs ■ Ci a cow in a inspects as e mid be denied." From the above it may he gathered thit cilf c,au be success :ully r ared upon half-f pound of Food per diy when mi k u scsm it plentiful, les . PACKKD IS 2.51b., Sfj'.h., 1001b*., ard 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials aie too numerous publish, but we hive sever«l staling th calves fed wi'h this foola-eps fir, "if n fatter than calves fed upon full milk. ' Waikato Agetts • W. ( DAVIS & (0., HAMILTON. DINNEK SETS—*£» * WILLIAM ESUOTTS Viotoria-straot. Ua.ol.Vid LAMPS Frum utu 35s At w • htr«et Oambridg"
; ncss Notices \ipu;mext I AWN Mjwers. Scvtlu's. Snail lis. Reap k \h-i>U. Sickles. Spades, Forke*. Rakes. I locs. Watering Cans. Ac. Cheaii and srood. SAX MIL'S. o.C.E haU'l. luspuctic SANDERS, O.C.E lioll. Good Ip you want tho " Host Minder on Earth get a MeCnPMICK. Tho McCormick Mowers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Bakes are the strongest in the market: they are self-dumping. i'. .1. saxders. Sole Agent for Auckland Province for Mc< 'ormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. Ml,'. W. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, has a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut 40U0 acres of grain. XKW FRUITS. "VTEW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine i-l dressed, slb. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SAXDERS, QC.E. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers, Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers. Choeohte Finger Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay. Tenby. Rydal, and Plum. SAXDERS, Q.C.E. !E CHEAP MADE. E\ ERY Description of Furni to order at short notice. urniture made ANDERS. o.C.E. 'ELECTION of the above. SANDERS. CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUBA, HAMILTON. r PHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the \ Service of Breeders : TBE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hermit = Hazlede I NewmiDster Bruar=Tuba Blair Athol Fee for Approved Marcs, suitable for get' ting Remounts. TWO GUINEAS, and foi Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom, age 2s 6d. Paddccking "2s Cd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom NIII This bull comes from a noted milkin*. family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the oflij'3 of the Inspector of Stock, a Hamilton, or from the Manager uf the Farm EVANS' TONDERFUL DEMEDIE TUSSICDRA.-For Cough! and Colds. WITCH'S OIL. For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc, MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMi POWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained widespread reputation throughout the Co. ony are obtainable in tho Waikato rlistrif from the following :—II. J. Clifford, Morin* ville ; Thos. Wei!.-, Cambridge ; W. Escot Cambridge : F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chi Rovce, Cambridge; Parr Bros., Hamilton E.J. Davey. Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil on ;J. S. Edwards, Ohaapo :G. M % i Ahier, To Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kih kihi ; Green and Colebrock, Te Kuiti ar Otorohinga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngaru 1 wabia ; K. F. Sandts, Hamilton; A. 1 Mauuiug, Hamilton ; 11. J, Roberts, Can bridge. Ptice, 'J.G. WADE'S WiiRM FIGS.—The wonde i ful Worm Worriers—are always effectiv lo boxes everywhere.
Business Notices Our Patrons Speat Well of Their Buying Results with us. HEKE A KM-] A FFAV OF OUR SUM MEK LINKS. yew ' iimmer Dresa Matu.ias, double width, from Is 61 to '>- Gd Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s I Id, is CI Black 1 tistres, fi.-urcd and plain, Is lid to 5a 6d Our Sp'endid Stock cf Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suodc GloVtsaf2s(sd, 3s til, 4s 6d Bewildering; Asenrtoent of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hcsi-.ry in fast djc- Lorn 1- pair Cocking and Afternoon Aprons from 1.-iil Bloujes of all descriptions from :Js 1 Id New Sunshades, special value, frnuj (is lid Underskirts, tucked aud flouncd. from 3< Gd Holland Walking Skir's, smart shapes from 12s (id Holland and Crash Gstumes, wi h Eton or Russian bodice, at 2ls, 2&s (i i ".">. uj 31s Gi " ' Snoait ii it!-, T' (pi a and Bonnets, from Lis Ihe Popular "Ready to Wear Hats''from 3s lid Reliable Washirg Prints frun Lid yard Dress Hollands, DJ, Is, U 3d Beautiful Muslins aud Bouse Materials from USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Straw Hits, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " fhapes New Neckties, C liars, and Shirts New Washing WaLtcasts, in white and fawn shades, at 5 a 6d, 83 Gd, 93 Gd, to 14s Gd. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tadmng in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household go-ds MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.;, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 'THE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers axamst Ri*k— connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also -"otected under special tables. Personal Ac ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply tc he Koeal Office of the Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, L'uoi'BiE' HIE P.E.ST APPOINT! TN THE WAN GOOD ACCOMMODJ .. - .-EX AT ' L>F THE HOTEL. I,ASS TABLE KEPT. BEST "WINES AND SPIRITS IN ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO A BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. I'LE ROOMS F<>U CO TRAVELLERS. W. BRIGHT. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY. BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE HORSES AND iIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. St. John's Collegiate School. THE PAH," Near Ouehuupa- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO r FOR BOYS. Headmastee : THE REV. P- S. MIALLFIELD, First Assistant Master: R. L. Mclllroy, N.Z. University. Stconl As-istaut Master: R.E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand Uuiver.-ity. Third Assistant Master : H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutz<?r. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and veninsr, connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience ot day putiD. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office. Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster. T U D NOTICE U AVKBLEY, (HOTCBKISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand the senso-i at the Eangipai Farm, Ngaruiwahia-Wainaaro Road, - garuawahia and Whitawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohsn, Stud Groom, will be at NGaBUAWAHIA en MONDAY, and WHATAWHATA rn TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His clam "Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buckemd in I*SS, got by the Dauphin, her dun Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubju —Mits U-jvve, by Sir llciculcs For further particulars apply and address letters to Win. Home, To Ak atca WM. HORNE.
McNicol &Co. SPECIAL HOFSS SALE AT HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. Wo will h,»ld a Horse Sale in the Borough arils. Hamilton, m above date V»JW of nil clashes Thoroughbred Marc Miss Lottie by >t. Hippo. Lottie, four yt-ar? old and thoroughly sound 1-0 Medium and Heavy hnuchts 7o Hacks and cobs 20 Light Harness Horses 20 .Medium Draughts, and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 0 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 15 Unbroken Horses Sale at 10 a.m. McXICO L & CO. G. F. llcCullitL'li, Auctioneer. Cambridge stock sale. Saturday. N'ovember 22. Lntrifs solicited. G. F. McCull.igli, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27 3 Acres of Laud, in Anglesea-street, Han ill. n, on account c-f Mr T. Vincent McNI CO L & CO. O. F. McCullaoii, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. WE will hold our Second Sale at e Te Kuiti on above date Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo-Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound Entries SnlVik-rl. G. F. Mel Auctioneer. Tuesday, December 2. he undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Oliaupo Yards ou above date, and will offer upwards of in HEAD <»F WELL-BRED McX I C G. V. Mi-Cullairli, Am ) LIVE SFuCK SALE Tuesday, November is. REE A J'.J-YEAR Choice ls-month Cattle, R. Kelsev Wednesday. November 2ti. Tlie undersigned have recaived instruc tions from Mr John H. Niccols to offer on above date at his firm, adjoining Messrs D. and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt), bis r\\" o F A K M S, comprising about fiOO acres Hairy Cows and Heifers. Horses, etc, etc. Full particulars in future issue McXICOL k CO. G. F McCoir.AOH, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCH SALE. Wednesday. December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Tt Kuiti on above date -A WELL-ARED ls-Month & TWO iO\J YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yeanlings 20 Springing Heifers Spring Trap Hooded Buggy (i|, \ Co. C. F. Mc rpE A WAMUTU i ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TTTESDAY an FRIDAY, at 8 am Leaves PIRONGIA ev. ry WEDNKS DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at) Pirungia every TUESDAY an FRIDAY This hue passes through TE KAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS T.i b ■ ntiorCr opened fur T.lectn D A-SYMONDS&CO PKOI'KIETOKH ... TK AWAMUTU KOYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor to notify the the publi that he h*B entered into po.-se-sioa of abov Hotel' which is one of the most comfort abl HoMelries in the colony. No expense ba been spared to meet tho requirements c Tourists, Families, and Commercid Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing House.-, Sample Rooms, Stabling etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to A. J. NORRIS, 11 7 Proprietor. (Ls'.e U.8.5.C0.) WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT OF , BAD COLD MEAN? Only too frequent! a gericua attack of Pnenmonia and the sowiu of tbo sards of that i-oirgo of humanity Cen-umption. These evils can bj averted b taking TUSSICURA, whl-h has been | r< vc by experience to he the Remedy "f the A; for all complaint* ot ihe Throat, Luusr* an Bronchial Tubes. Pri-e 2-t tid per Bottl Obtainable at all Chemists and tt rektepe throughout the colony,
W. J Hunter. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Cambridge Cattle Sale lw mi.?, r-isrn a will sell at the Cambridge \ anls pi. Saturday, November 8 "TM WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE, •/</ from Piako snd Neiphbourho d ".0 Will br,d y 0 nrg Cattle, S Springers, W \Y I iudc y 20 ( ho : d ioq r ii„gp, j s r& t, r , ice 2t Hrorg Cilvi« i.nd Yearlintis, 4 V esh Cows, A. Macfarhne 0 Good Yearlings, W Sennucns 10 Fv-t c'-i- Dairy Gown, at Calving frum Wn-klaud :.0 Wrli-bnd Young Cattle, N. Banks. '2O Chi ice Yeulinsr and IS-toonth Steers, 8 Quia Heifers, Fen court 40 Well-bred Quiet 2J and Three-year Fresh-conditbned Heifers, Han non Bros. 8 Yearling Steers, 2 Springing Heifers. H.G1.8. 6 Good D.-iir_\ Cows, at calving 7 Choice Well-grown Shorthorn Bulls, 15 and months old, Wm. Vesper 1 Choice Roan Shorthorn Bull, D. Ash win 2 Yearling Bulls, Lot Prize Leghorn Fowls, «. Howard Light Cortland Waggon, suitable f'ir milk supplier At 12,00 slurp W. J. HUNTER. OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. Tuesday, November 11. Theunders mxd will sell at the Ohaupo Y-ird- on Tuesday, November 11th : pf\ ONE TOTWO-YE \R-OLD STEERS \)\J Kawhia and Te Uata 40 Mixed Cttlfl 50 Hei.d Wtll-bred Grown Steers, and heifers, from Pa roa 15 Choice Young Cutle, O. Day 20 Well-bred 18-month-jld Steers, Puke rim u 20 Strong t'a'.ves, mixel. Tauwhare 30 One to Two-Y, ar-old heifers, W. H. Sh->kespear. 6 Empty Cows 10 Very Choice Yearlings 3 Fat Co** 12 Young Pigs, John 60 Ewes, with large lumbs at side by Shrop-d ire Rams 10 Springing Cows and Heifere, 27 Ewes and Lambs, Mrs Corcoran 1 Rnra 8 Oue and Two-year-old Steers, Week.s 40 Choice Yeir!ing ß , mixed sexe*, Whata whata 20 18-m'm-li to Two-year-old Heifers, neighbrnnhool Dairy C w>, Mieep, Horses, etc. W. J. HUXT ER . HAMILTON STOCK SALE. WrdunHay, November 12. In consequence of the Auc'-da d Sh"»w, the U'drr-isjued will bold hi-< ntxt Sale fit Hamilton < n above d de of £A PRIME BE E F D\J from II S. Hawkins A. Main, P. Cowley, R Serldon, J. Livingstore, W. Chitty, E. Asliwin. J Rayues 15 Store Cows, W. Chitty 18 V r y fir-old CattD, T. Walter, Zell man ■jjj 10 Choice 2y-ve..r-old Steers, W. Rol'liv i j 30 Piirs. from Donaldson a-id Daveney 12 Prime Reef. J K»uht 4 Choice Yenrling Heifers, J. Brant 2 Bulls, two years ol', W. J. Richard son Fat St ck, Sheep, Dairy Cows, etc 20 Young PL'S W. J. IT FXTE R RAXGIRIhI YARDS. Wednisr.'V. N vemberl!). THE undersigned will hold his usua Sprig Cattl ■• Sale on above d ■t , c nf\(\ WKLL-BHEDFORWAD B'L \J\J\l LOCKS. fcCHOTCK YEARLING & 18-M'iNT 1 & HEIFERS & TWO-YEAR-OLD <TEER -60 Chi ice Vrrv Forward 3i-yeJir-old Steers. Mnt, hnri 31 Verv Ch"'ce 2 1 , and TWe-var-old Ste r«, W. \liln-, McFnrln> 160 Cho'cp Younjr Cattle, J. ShofbH, J. Bruce. F S'orev, ■nd M.S'tcny 25 Ch'i e 2',-v a-- Id Stocs, '.Hl let SO Well-bred Young Cafl-, R Madill, Lyr cli 15 Well-bred .'!.',-vear-okl Ste r , nearly beef. 0. C ing 25 Choice Fre I, Three year-od Steers W. Prftter on 30 Choice Thne-y ar-Md s'eers, in f v sh condition, D.iigl a Bros. 25 Wel'-bred Two-year-ol Steers, G. Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tuki re 20 Well bnd Fresh Three-yrar-oL steers 3 hrice Yearling Shot thorn Bulls First-o'ass Light Spring Waggo Cousin and Atkin), nearly new 20 Well-bred Four-yea-o'ri Pullccks, an Empty Cnw'i A. Kiddie 22 Choice Two-year-old Steers, W. Wat son 10 Choico Three year-old Steers, v. r fresh 10 Ftesh-e nditionid Cows, 1) Brncs 10 Well-bred Fresh Four-year-old Bul lock", J no. Bregim n 15 We'il-brei Two and Three- 11 Stee-s, T. Foot li Prime Fat Cows, MoKitn ou Bres. (i G< od Spring!rs, flmderson 20 Well-bred Three-year-old Steers p. p.>pe 60 Well-br.d Two and Thvee-vear-Pteers, Kirari, NyrHheiri*. Oshnrue, J Mii'k;, Knap , Mure, 50 Ch?ice Ye-ttlirgs, G Ingram U N T LI R. CLEARING PALE AT CHURCHILL The undrsignrd lias received instruction! from Mr Hallott to sell on the fa-ma 1 Churchill, known as A. Gib v s, abuit th first we, k in Dicendur, the whole of his T IV E \ DEAD STOCK 200 Well-b-ed Citt>, THE FARM, of 540 acres 100 acre. Reel-dined Swamp), all sub divided into paddocl s, with goo< Dwilirg House, Cnt-birldiugi Cowsleds, e'e , and a Flaxmill all c(,mplete, on properly. Term iilars in future adv, rtisemont. HUN T E R 231 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. L of Hii-is at the [JLinilt n Boroug Yards abnii >lio luiil-Ur of Deuitubir. W. J. HUNT E U
Davis & Co- ALL FARMERS and then wives are requested to attem A Public Meeting At DAVIS AND CO.'S \ T EAV AUCTION MART, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 8; At 2 O'Cloc'k, TO V^TE That Davis and Oo.'s Auetian Pale», which are to be held EVERY SATU&DAY on and af er October Ith, will be as great a ?ood to the W»ikato Farmers and their wives for t> e sale of their Produce of all des eiiptiou fs the Whikito Show, and that hy your attendance 6nd support you are re quested to assist to establish a WEEKLY 3AI E MABKRT for your own F reduce, for which we shall be glad to receive your entries. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yours, W. C. DAVIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parts of the County. SALES IVEBY SATURDiY of Poultry, Piji Calves Cattle, Forses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NrXT SALE— Saturday, November 8. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour us with y< ur en'ries. SOLE WAIKAI'O AGENTS FOK- Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Hibbs Bro».' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud >hecp Lengd'wn and Sons' Tmp'rial Calf Food— the best in the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Ft«tu«ry Wfrihpim's Sewing Machine.*, on very easy terms Also, THE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for Bile in all parts of the Wnj kto, Raglan, Wain tuna, Kawhia, etc , from from 50 to 5000 acres, in price fro-n 17s 6d to £8 per a<;re, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. A'so, House I rcperty and Building sites. Iss" >Sen us if you want to buy or lease Good Propi rty, and we can fix you up with vr.-RY easy tebju Those raving Good Proper' j. s tor sic will do well to place same « ih u«, as we are in diitct cod muuioation with buyers in ih« Hou'h We want good l'ni's'ooe property at pr. sent. Four Urge pr. pities having NHv changed hands thn ugh us is a pioof ire knjw where to get buyers. Our terms are—No sale no charge. Pule at '2 p.m. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value cf Estates in the Oefice : OVER THEEE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in cotts id u li-ori tion. The PuH : c Trust Office seeks to be merely • lf-supporting. Est*' s unnVr Wills or Intestacies whfi icnv rted into ca?h and held for beneficiaries ire credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, mid free of ill ( ffice charges. IUK Public Teustee can be appointed Kxerutor of the Will or Codicil of sny person. Advice as to the making of Wills is givi.n free of charge. The Pudlic Teustee can be appointed Tru-tee in plaer of previoudy appointed Trustees or iu phire of persons who with to be relieved of their Trusteeship. Thk Public Tkustes can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Mone\ Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man« agemeut of Property ns Attorney or Age The Public.Teustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Teustee has Trust for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOE FULL r-AETICULAE.S ArPLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. A UCKLAND TjIREEZINQ pO ARE CASH Brr-TTBRS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowners j lease nun nuuicato with ur Buver, MR G. KUNCIATAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. Wo are also BUYERS < f FACTOR. BUTTER 'JUTrUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONK MANUJI AND BONEDUST. PRICES AND AXATiTV.! OV APVLIfA TION. A. BJTiNS, Manner. PILLS th: /!...*v ;. 1 .jiivngtnen tJia Stomach and 'ronuic i'e.il'.h. A'ticn o:' iho Liver. euro Fca;:.! ho, IndirsetiOTl, Bil'oti?n9=s p.M Foverifh Attacks, T-iay '.11.7 bj :a';jn wi-.h perfect sale.,, by ;Ir m: Ft f.eliciiie. |
WT/1902/WT_19021107/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,493 | THE GRAND DUKE BORIS.
Tin' Grand hub- Pork llm cousin of tin' Tsar, who li:h added miu ■ll to the ijaiety of life in the Pnited sfates (luring the pa-a month, lias divided Newport, the fashionable resort, into t wo liosl i!e camp;. Ile was to have sailed for home on \\ ednesda\. hut an :i>•-• i<J• •mt happened to Mr ('ornelius \ underbill - va.-h'. \\ liicli, it is hinlod. was prearranged, preventing his armal at New Yor.; in time to sail. The Duke therefore announced that he would remain at Newport tor a not her week'. (>n Wednesday night Mrs Hit-hard Ganihrill gave a dinner in his honour. Her servant made a mistake l>y si Ty ing the hostess lirst. The Grand Duke regarded the servant's blunder as a personal affront, drew his hand aecross his forehead as though tin shock made him faint, excused him self to his hostess, and withdrew ahruptlv. Mrs Oeden Goelct and Miss May (ioelet, at who... villa the I Hike was -lopping. V r and M r ('ornelius Van derhilt, h's n ■•■ni e iterin'm rs, and Count Cassini. the Hussian Ambassa clor, also W.thd: - w. .Mrs Gambrill realised the indis cretion of her hu'ler, hut was too dig nified to apologise in view of the Grand Duke's conduct. With icy dignity, she hade her departing guests good-night. The latter were driven to Mrs Goelets villa, where a hastv dinner was prepared, and the Grand Duke was served lirst.—Dailv Mail,
LETTERS BY ELECTRICITY
Considerable interest is manifested in the novel postal project which has been submitted to the MinPter of Post and Telegraphs by an Italian engineer for the transmission of letters from one town to anothei bv means of eleetri-
According to the inventor, the let ters when posted in special boxes will be forwarded automatical!v to the cen tral post otlice, where they will be stamped by electricity and placed in boxes to be transmitted along wires (again by the agency of electricity) to the various towns for which they are destined. The whole process is to oc cupy but a few minutes, and it is in tended to despatch the boxes at inter vals of two minutes. It is stated that the new sys tem will be tried between Koine and Naples, and it is maintained that a letter will be delivered from either of these towns to the other in thirty-five minutes—that is to sav, in less time than a telegram would take. It is claimed that by means of this system a letter could be sent from Home to Naples in twenty-five minutes and from liome to Paris in five hours. Nignor Galiinberti, the Postmaster- General, has appointed a technical com mission to report on the system before instituting a series of experiments be tween Home and Naples. — lleuter.
THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY
The question of child labour in con nection with the dairying industry is dealt with by the hairy Commissioner in his annual report. It has been claimed by some, he remarks, that where children are compelled to milk eight or ten cows morning and even ing before and after school they can not be expected to have sulficienl energy for their studies. Whil<- this (juestion is deserving of close attention and while he is entirely in accord with a movement to check such abuses if they exist, yet he is strongly of opinion that the critics have overdone their case. From the start ii must be recognised that the success and enor mous growth of the dairv industry has strikingly raised the standard of living and comfort in the dairying districts throughout the colony, and the children are thus indirect Iv bene fited, together with their parents. 1 have travelled through the dairying districts of Taranaki for the past three years., and although I have sc< n children milking cows in cow byres under condition that could not be classed as among tile best, vet thee conditions exPt all over the world where milking is done. I mav point out that in no country have I seen a better dressed and a healthier-looking lot of country children than I have seen attending the Taranaki schools. The school inspectors of the principal dairy districts take an optimistic view of the situation, and report very fav ourably on the general mental and physical condition of the children.
A HEAVY SLEEP.
Prom Mr I lavidsons •• Life of Pumas " we take the following anec dote :— *• P.alzac and Pumas once met nt a party. Not a word was ex changed till P.alzac on depart ing said as he passed 1 Mimas. • When I can do nothing else I shall take to writing ] 1 iys. ! ' liegin at once, then,' was the prompt reply. At the I'rancais one evening during the performance of a play by Soumei, a spectator was observed to be slumbering. ' Look,' said I Hinias to the author, who was sitting near him. ' you see the efleet produced by your tragady ! : Put next evening at the same theatre it happened that the play was one of Dmnas's own, and it happened also that a gentleman in the stalls was overpowered by sleep. Soumet being present, noticed this, and with infinite satisfaction, tapping Puma-; on the shoulder and point ing to ihe offender, he said. -Please noti-v, my dear Pumas, that your plays can send people to sleep as well as mine.' ' Not at all.' was the ready answer : ' that's < ur frien I of yesterday : he has not woke up yet I' "
THE WAIK.VI'O TJMKS, FUU>AY, NOVEMBER 7 190^
'rinted and published by Bobekt John Paull and George William Vin ables at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1902,
" Wo are old friends, this bottle and I. Wo buvo known each other for over sixty yours. When a boy I was always taking cold, but a few doses of this medicine would at once set me right. " When a young man I had a weak throat and weak lungs. My friends feared some lung trouble, but greatly st rcngthened my throat, cleared up my voice, and took away the ten dency for every cold to goto my lungs. " Last year 1 had a bad attack of la grippe. The only medicine 1 took was from this bottle, and 1 came out all right. I know it s good, too, for asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia,croup ' There are many substitutes and imi tations Beware of them! Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. Prtpirnt by Dr. J,C AyeriCo., Lowell Mass., U.S.A. Say-Friend: TAKL^TEASPOONSFUL awake ati ni£ht barking. "
FOR COUGHS* COLDS IT ACTS LIKE. MAGIC!!! (OLD LYE.RYWHLRE fi/6 & 2/S. The undersigned has for sale or leose en iberal terms— DAIRY FARM 3 GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.THSE3 TOWN AND BUBURBAN SECTION!- COTTAGES, STORES To cwtiem of property ; My tertnß are i < ale no cl.hige. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOP, H W.LAN rpHE "ITTAIKATO TIACON p() FRANKTON JUNCTION, Bee - to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bi.con Pi;.'f weighing eurr nt pr : cee all tie ye■■ r round. Heavic pigs if well finii-hed may be bought at lowc prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday. I burs/lay and Friday of eaoh week. A weekly prize <>f one half-penny per pound will fe paid to the supplier of the best lot of p Pigs received during ea< h week. GEORGE WATT, Manager 'AMES FATLY, Secretary. UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CAFSEL'S NFW BOOK OF POUL- Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried m d Proved, for iLe Oi uituou uVui.ms of Poultry 13 Artificiul Incubating and Brooding, by the M'Rt Operators nnd Brood«rs in A'r'p'iea .. .. 2 6 Ducks ard Gtsc, 'heir Importance in the Ponl'ry In''nnirv .. ~ 2(i Success with Pmil'ty : For Persons who Think of EngHgirg in any Branch of the Poultry Business .. ~ 5 Egg« and Kgg Farme, the Foundation of the Ponlf'V ,, ~ 2 G Turkeys, r Jheir Care and Mauiigetrent V 0 Poultry Houses nnd Fixtures— Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures .. .. ~ .. •• )/ The Lfghoins: bowu, Whic, BL.ek, Buff, Durkwing .. .. .. •_' i, Tl" \* '>„d(lt»h: Silver, (ioMen, White R> ff and Bla< k 2' The Bant, m [•'. wl : A Desciptinn of all Standard BreeoV ant Varieties .. 2/fi Postage 2.1 in the 1 Fxtrc. A'l th» "hove Works are fully lIIu trared and Contributed by the list Authorities in America 6nd Great Britwin. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. nOLLOWAYS OINTMENT cures Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breasts, Ulcerations, White Swell ings, Gatherings, Poisoned Cuts, Bruises and Burns. HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT i" in valuable for Chest and Throat Aiiti.uj 11, euoh as Asthma, Bron ohitiß, Quinsy, Mumps, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat and Influenza, Mttufacturfd only at 78, New Oxford Btre«t tlttt i/ii, Oxiord Street), London.
BICYCLISTS.—ShouId n -ver start out without a buttlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in their tool bags. Tnis liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. '"" ■•■iJp.icutiun a ves reli-f Try it. \V. Di;v, Agent Hamii on ; Trl iMAS WELLS Agmit, Cambridge; GEO. M. A. AHELR. Agent Te Awamutu. sells it.
iioi'Kirrv Mli M G. FARKER, liiii;- purchasers to . and will be glad >roperties for sale. £> iu *) \ ■ iS. ier Acre, --'.S acres good "• J_V/ level lanil in heavy rmia >.t. except Iu a-i'.- which have beeu sod and teUeed : close to post Oilice : ion and township; handy to good mar aud about La) miles from Auckland. 7110 (' 1 O to xJJ per a iv. Several handy oWJtO farm sections of from 22 to ;>■> acres each ; very fertile hind, fenced, and iu remarkably good grass : on one there is sums pretty bush; aJI well watered; one mile from station and large township, and aouitl ;>u miles tiviu town, l'rices range homib.s to £2l per acre; one-thira cash, balance live years at 5 per cent. 70ob HANDY FARM Twenty miles from Auckland. -£(Wi l — ],S A(i '' i; ' s i ad fenced and sub-divided; Si acres grass; 1 2 acres cr,.p ; small orchard : 1 acre bush ; 1 acres drained swamp; balance rough land ; house of four rooms and verandah ; stable, Cowshed, Ac; h mile from school, post oilice, ac. ; una mile from creamery and o!, from station, Price, iiUJU ; terms if desired. 71G1- UNIMPROVED L\NDS. NGARoJU PAKisK—Allotment 300, con thiuiag oO acres, £75. I'AUllßi PAtUoH -allotment con taining oJ bcivs, £ 18. I'AUPIrU PAKl.^a—Allotment ISO, con turning JO bcree, £'■s[). TAl'PlKi P.viu&ll—AiLtimnts 377 and 3~'.), eoiitrtiumg liU acres, t'7.>. TUtiIKAKAMi.A PaKiSll—Allotmeut 30, com ami vj, ,ju acres, £OU. 131, Cotitaudug 00 acrts, i'oJ. IUMKAKAMEAPARiM.t-Allotment 74, couiaimug ju acres, £l~>. 71'9'2 We undenake any business in con nection with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine oui attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AU.L.Yib yUELN-STi!J,Ei\ AUCKLA.N D. George E. Clark LAND, PRODUCE, & CENLRaL AiiENL CAMBRIDGE rUK SAU', NEW. .SEASjN Turnip and Kape, •o fr.>m Willian liur.it and tx and (pialiiy of the grower. Hurst's Hlonanh Swede Hurst's Perfection s>\vede I! ill.it's Lord Derby Swede (ireen T<>p \herdeen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Imperial < r en < .lobe Turnip Fosterti.n Hybrid Turnip Broad beat bs-ex Papa Special pn/e, will !,.; oil',.red for roots grown from above stocks at next Pout Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure B»ne Phosphate iM per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Uuano Ponedust, etc., etc. Kainit FOB CALF FEEDIXo- Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut t'ake Wheat .Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Wheat, Maize. Parley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers. Walker's Pollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, uke Street, - - CAMBRIDGE WAVERLKY HOTEL AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'COJsNOR, PBOPRItK E desires to ir.tioMte that le has taken over tho business" of this Popular Hotel, and wo'iM ronprctriilly request a coutinuauce o( tb=) liberal support hitberto awarded his pre- VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find D" effort will be spared to afford them every cmhrt, whilst the TARIFF will be as previously, ' MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is witlrn one minute's walk Railway Station and Wharf, and command f maenihcent view of the Harbour. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Cead Mille Failtbe wil evar be extended, and a pleasant s-iourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC 01 tho BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CO.NNOR Q 310 g .'j 2 EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITURS. P.O. Box 3'.0. Telephone 468. Prince Arthur Hotel WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. Winea>nd Spirits of tbe Best Brands Only Fir t-olat-s Billiard Room, Kigrhi P'Tttr, W, M. OOOh.Ji, Proprietor. Late U.B.S. 00.
J AIRY FARMS YOk SALE LOCKERBIE. HATAMATA, WAITCA. I HH Pp'.F' r.TT OF Assets Realisation Board. \' 'ESE Pronprtip-- have beei surveyed into ! FARMS of i-uitablc area, rrom 0.5 acres :(."('• \cros V .ttr-d. Cn.-f? Co K.ii'A v. aud witoiu easy ,i ounce of Gri-ameries and Factory. Buyers raay select Any rea, and Purchase ■n VERY EASY TERMS OF PA'S 4ENT. INTEREST.— 4J per centum per acnui PLANS AND PARTICULARS may u trained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Prcipertiea, MBS3E3 11. k J. CLIFFORD, Morrins ville. Messrs McN'IOOL k CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Me A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager VI R, S, SAMUELS, 4AIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITEHFR ETC., ONGARUE Newa Apent fnt ail Weekly and Daily 'ai.'pra, Refreshment?, D'niuc; Rooms, and Good Meals at »l! h-nrs. Orrier prntnp ndrrl Jo pHKAP MONEY MONEY pHEAP MONEY -HlililTVwltlli i Jil'NTß"i, CITY, AND suburban ;freeholds 4t 4J per Tent. Tcursof Repayment of the Most Libera "haracter, which can be ascertained on en iiry .T.H.RICHARDSON, <-< vera men t Insurnnce Conniiis-iorer J OTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BON ED UST GUARANTEED. Tii ' h tho list of nir variou? 'r.»uii(>i 13 mtdust' ;t:il Artificial — PUUR BONE FLOUR PUKE BONKDUST (-toarLed) PUKE KONEDUST (coarse) Al B>NEM T -T WHEAT AND UORN.MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE potato manure MAIZE MANURE Special Quotation for Large Lots. 'Vires, Analr-iis and Samples on applxa on WARNOCK BROS. 'l% 2 Di.rhHm-ptreet, AueUand. MOUNTAIN 1)IMU rmiEER /COMPANY, I iMrTED, M \ \ ' * Ir 1 1 .UjA ,\i.\ j\l ' FINEST UIMV FN THE COLONY HR.VI AWARD and GOLD MEDAL igaiuM oil comers at the Auckland Industria >nu aiming Exhibition, IM)S-99 >ver 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, ;\"ERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton . CLAYTON, AGENT, Nqaruawahia VMILTON WaiUato LTON I I ASHBURTON icato I I Canterbury "AIKATO riALVANISED TRON pALVANISED T] I7ORKS. iARDLEYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bel!hangers. i'ORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAEDLEY BEOS., HAMILTON Jolm Bettley, VHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLI KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALAGE. lotDissbbs Daily teok 12 to 2 o'oioox Chops and Steaks Eoady in Ten Minutes. )INNER on SALE-DAI'S at 11 O'CLOCK <tf Races, Regattas, Shows, &c, Catered aAMIL'iON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), las 0n Saib : LACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s per bag. TAB, 6d pe- gallon for 'lb gallons or cverr e' thlioti fir le»s qubutitiet. VV cbks : Clarence- treet, HamiltoL.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absislufel) pure, highest analysis'. for Buyers will pleiso note that Pyramid is i hi■ U-i.i-i.ieil Br.md, and s-o that t!»y g< t it. scroti unscrupulous dealers Uving sold an nit, nor aiti. le under our trade maik. Turnip Sowing. I'rkrs no.v biiur i,oked for Pyramid deli v. red jOctober, November, December, Jan ut-. ry. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic May), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, & 0 , New Crip Due Early in November. w. s. Laurie & to. 29, Customs-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of iter, Eggs orsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. TUCK G K'S FjUMILY IVVKLXG LjoWDEB T AMILY JJAKTXG OoWDER The full .[Uiutity of Powder is carefully weighed into kykky tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Eueoitrage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery."' Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. |7SO<; pOWDEU Huyitfor Pancakes. lJ(i(. I OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. cmxshixe jvaa.y crystals Ouxsiilxe Jelly Crystals. A Great Success.. liist of Flavours on Each Packet. Qf-VSHINE / U'STARD QOWDEE OI'XSIIIXE V_y'L'.sTAi;|):l OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs may be too dear—This will suit you"down to the ground." o'i> Boxes (I packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. OI'XSHLXE I FDDIXG I OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blaucmange, fruit-llavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberry, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink \ \'anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale AKARAXA QTARCH LAZE KAUAXA Oi'ARCH VJLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Foxes, :;d and od. UF ALL GROCERS \\\ h\ TUCKER, Auckland. riiE rjAMPFf LL .A NI) Tj ffiß KNFRTED pOMPANY, r IM1TEI), Capital £301.000 43 ; QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY vjCEEN-STEEET AKD DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBEOTORS J. Logan Campbell, Esq. (Chairman), Abthob M. Mtebs (Managinp Diraoboi), and Leo M. Myebs. Skobktaby; AljbedS, Baskabt, Cable Addreßs: " BeebiTe," Auokland, AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build o<? " ALE STOUT. London M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. " Buels ALE and STOUT, London J. SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydofiy and London D.. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hambura W. & G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D, CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd. " Canadian Club " WHISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER 4 SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dnbhn ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY CnKuao ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda, Adelaide MOET & CHAN DON, CHAMPAGNE Reims KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Reims A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Etc., Etc. Etc. A very Larße A:,eortment of the BEBI brands of WINES & SPIRITS, inoludine AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand, CIGARS.—Many well-known bbands Seleotion. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PEIZE MEDALS AND AWABDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 : Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879,1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886; Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special Firet Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Geld Medal: Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited ; and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION. 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENEKLED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful ••• orm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in is ; boxes. Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALVES. COD LIVER OIL is]tho Lest substitute tor the cream oxtracUl f r ., ~ mi ' by tho separator. ,v Experiments taado by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshir , M, .• prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs of CY 1 iv" , Uil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. ' * ' Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy C.N-es it is prohtable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to tlm creamery It is easy to use, and there is no troublesome preparation require,! Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and eiw it un qualified praise, lor testimonials apply to the undersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will -v ---you large and certain profits b Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. Xji^TlD FOR SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, i Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED Eversley Estate, 'OF 854 ACRES, ALL PLOUGHED:ANB GRASSED, Otterburn Estate. OF 793 ACRES, NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND GRA3BED. The above properties all adjoin the Walton Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway linp, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton and Cambridge. The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, on Liberal Terms, ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned 1 MERCANTILE AGEN Y COM PANY, LIMITED, are instructed to an nounce that, that portion of the Woodlands Estate, COMPRISING THE BLOCK NEAR THE TJWN. SHIP OF TUTi J, Cont :initu' ! 4422 Aero', Is now surveyed and sub--! v oVd int nop. venientk-sized DAIRY AM) (i >ZIV() FARMS, aud will be OPE.N :or PKIVAiT i SALE on and after Wednesday Nov. >, 1002, TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 rent cash, 5 per cent end of two ye; s, -3 per c 'nt anDua'ly ter five following year' Int. rent iS per cent. Applications to be addnss«l to ihe signe l, from whom Copies, aud Pirns and any 1 further information may b- obtaiuel THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEK CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE xVRE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. LADiES, Villi lißlNii BAD TEA ? China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor ' eveu tho third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend- I ing grades come to Australia. j Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor- I respoudingly those of Ceylon aro going up. Ceylon tea is grown in I a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow- ' ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, and no other tea | grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with I it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in load on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age boars the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa •i pS Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te I £ Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. ! y E. J. DAVET, S HAMILTON Grocer, Baker, and General Storekeeper, ON SALE— A good assortment of Dinnerware, Teaware, Earthenware and Glas.s at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Bates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. IS. Posted to any part of the district. IS F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I hivo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rairlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Hole assent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the abov.' Districts, and if any farmers who have BUckberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., ou th-ir lands will communic-.te with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches jast to show thera tin killiug ies. Huadreds of gallons usel weekly in the Taranaki District, und the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui : Walter Syme, M. 11. K. F. A. TEUTON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 f P. FOGARTY, GENERAL CAEEIEE, GOAL & FIREWOOD MEEOHANT CAMBRIDGE BEST TAUPIEI COAL delivered at Mine Prices, freight added, in four ton lots. O HAND AND FOR SALE ■in rlaHd , Brioka, Hydraulio and Garden Lime. OUBLIO NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my iand at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11 Blccks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. \ WILLIAM HODGES, 28 ' 8 Waitetuna.
ALBERT HOTEL Q UjE E N S.TREET AUCKLAND. TTAVING taken' over this popular, and 11 w,,11 - k '' w » Hotel, all Visitors can rely up..u -very attont : .,n and com:ort. NKJMT POUTER IN ATTENDANO Tslephnne Rft-i. All tolemms pr-trptly -ttended to. ARTHUR BACH PKOPR I E T 0 R tft " ( Kotorna ami Cambridge). THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL •TOE. BATIiUKfcT, .. IWietor. THIS HOTEL is repute with all modern A requites n,-ces,ary for a First-class notel. Having a fine Sample Room, and the best position in the township, it is the favounte Hotel for Commercial Travellers • and on account its being opposite the Town nail is the most convenient for visiting Companies in the Theatrical line. Terms reasonable. Best quality Liquors and Cuisine. " , m Telelhonk No. 690. James KollestonXv/ (liATg Of / Hikuraugi and ' / Coromandel/ * / PROPRIETOR/ V /VICTORIA . u . - / East, '/ UCKLAND / V /g')OI) sample rooms / P.O. Box, 3 Midi's Railway Hotel, MEUCSK. VINE-i AND FPIRTTS OF 1 THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Br.wn Campbe'l's Special Brew always on draught. Good fhootin? and Boating. Hor.-s ou Hire. Go„d Sba'jlin* an! paddo-kin?. RAILWAY REFiiLSiMENT ROO-IS. K A I L W A Y BAR. Stocked with finest Liquo-s.' J. E. HAuLETT, PROPRIETOR. j, /b Harbour View H>r,e|, -RAGLAN. MRS JULTA McCULLOUGR, Truprietress. rpHIS HOTELh~bTen re-built in first- A clats style, with a view to afford ng every convenience fur travellers and tourists. MAGNIFICENT VIUW OVBBLOOKIHG THE RABBOUft Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIOHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who m th. SOLI AGEITS tad Bottleri. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky HI. 6c C. ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTI BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prices Given. Telephone 854. P . O . Box 346> 28/11 o> \ • |
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The American Tobacco Co. i? -1 io issue a ti yr~*z Coloured to Nature Write full name ' mmnm i i chromo Lul ! thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x 14$, and tints k>nn a unique Collection. and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, plainly, and post t0 ' " The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., A ii you want these /Enclose with {Labels, also the) )3 Penny .Stamps ■ The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND ■BBHBHBBBBK9HHHHHB 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes ami Three Penny Stamps in New 7a SIS£(S: -.-• MK^ OKTRICM /%UGkLAHd. INSUKK iSo VV GtfVJKtt&riT LIFc INSURANCE OtPARTMfcNT. £1,000,000 already been added lo Policies iu lb. Department, THIS IS THE BONUS YIiAR, . everyone now tHki';g out a participating policy will receive a substantial bonus at the end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Uomrnjs-i'iner. A WondLejpfmi IVfe^ieisne,, 1 A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. SEND NU MONEY. *' Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Goutleinan's, to evory Man, Woman, or CUilil Who semla ua the orroct reading of the following PUZZLE : |BxxT MxxS TxxS UxxxxE The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase ouo of our SOLID STERLING BILVEH CHAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that wo may inform you i you have wou the Watch. Wu aro making this oiler aololy with the object of introducing and advertising oar goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL (JO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 459, G P.O. 8/2 ttawhia "Farmer's 7 no APERITIVE AOittANr completed arrangmenta to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Roqirouieats, GRASS SEEDS will bo a Speciality, and are carefully selected by meu of largo ex perience, and will be supplied to Share holders and Fanners Gene, ally at a Mini mum Cost and of Ciuirauteed tju.ility. ENUING MATERIAL, also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible R^ite. Tho K.F.C. Co. are mukir.g arrangements for tbo Supply of Sto k to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in Now Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as oarly as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY 50 - CASES - 50 masons IMPROVED PRES£RVIN6 JARB. QUARTS k HALF-GALLONS. OBEaT kkduotion in pbioe a J. ENTHIOAN & CO MTFLANP ri JJE WAIKATO TIMES is by far the JL besl country journal published in the For Bilious »nd Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach. Sick He»d*che, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. Thk fibst Dosi will qivi belie* in twenty minutes. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver ; they tot like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening th» Muscular System . restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and aromtng with the Roskbud of Health the wnoLg physical cnekqt of the human frame. These art facts admitted by thousand* in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the boi*' Bucham ' PUl> kave tht Largat **■ of * n * Patent *««»< intktmrld. » Prermr«d only by THOMAS BBBOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire Bnarland 1«M •T«rywh«T«, Id Bora, is. lid-, and U. »d. Mch. -»»—»*• THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. If you require good, cheap Bedroom Puruitu ■?, iacludino' Bedsteads Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony >NSOM GARLICK CO., LTD, "The People's" Ftjunishing Warehouse, 304 to 31-2. Qaep.n - Stroet, ATTOKLAND IMPOKTANT NOTICE. It having come to tho knowledgo of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or homo separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further the second hand ''Anchor" brand and " Dairy" brand boxes with the Association s brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Associations registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE 10 IKOSECTJTIOX, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with tho Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks-either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association. J Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion s will be rewarded. WESLEY SPItA (i G, MANAGING DIKECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. J JONES ' AUCTIONEER, ' °~! WIIB OT " Produce Merchant, Land & Commission n CODnp n nr*^r-m-,T aoent, UJiUKlxli GREGORY. Viotobia & Lobnk Stb., AUCKLAND. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPL ER PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, SPECIALITIES- A Orchard and iarm Produce can denend Orchard and larm Produce can depend; on obtaining tbo Highest Market Price, with Artistic Studies, Enlargements Quick Sales and Account Sales iinmoliatdy Children's Portraiture and Group? remitted. Special accommodation for Pisjs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVERY r COBKIB OF DAY during the Season. Outdccr and I QUKKN AND VPELKSIE"? STREETS Country Sales conducted. Largo accommo- ! AUCKLAND. dation for storing M? : ?e and ether Produce I antilfair market prico aeobtairrllt. I EBTABLIBHKD l 8 Tf/BF | Bkfbbbbcx : Union Bank of Australia. TO LADIES RAGLAN H/TAIIi nOACH ! Ti N ° to conßult doctors or chemists IVI IJ to- remedleß y° n "quire in your own hands j Write for free copy of valuable book about ! y° Dr hves, your health, your welfare Every The regula running of the mail coach j wuusan ehonld read it. Posted free in sealed between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended i ? Q 4 v . elope ' address-0. Specific, 639 EJize owing to the bad itato of the roads. I b th ' f ' r ' ft ' X ' ,,L Hdtfrrr-f. T . DALGLIESH i)0OK-BINDJNG neatly executed at T! e ) Waikato Times Office. HamUton,
Westfield Manures - and Sundries. Discount—All Lines in this Price List subject to a Discount of 2'< per cent. for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made ior large lots. .BERT Smr.w, AUCKLANI WESTFIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40 per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) "B ' Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent, soluble Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed .. Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. Bone Dust and Blood .. Special Root .Manure A. " (for Top Dressing) .. B " (for laying down per- Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying dow maneut pasture) Special Potato Manure . Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) Special Maize Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure "B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees) Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure .. ~ [_ MANUFACTURERS : £ S. d. 4 15 o 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 o 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 700 7 10 0 7 10 o 6 15 o 7 10 o SUNDRIES. standard Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt . sacks nett Gypsum .. . .. 2 cwt> sack Mtt Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton nett Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt. Nitrate of Soda Muriate of Potash Sulphate of Potash '„ Kainit Sulphate of Iron, xtls ', Sulphate of Iron, crushed,, Surprise Island Guano Maiden Guano Desiccated Blood ~ abt 2 cwt. ~ abt 2 cwt. ~ abt 2 cwt. bags abt 1 cwt. sacks abt 2 cwt. 11 abt 2 cwt. £ ■. d. 650 5 15 o 300 2 15 o 17 o o 14 10 0 16 O 0 16 o o • 4 2 6 *S 10 0 10 o 0 2 cwt. sacks 400 2 cwt. sacks 576 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 0 Pure I/inseed Oil Cake, crushed, i# cwt. sacks 16 0 0 K.P. Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per R al. Kemp s Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black red — ' 4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. i/ Q V p T ffa \ I gal. tins SSerSl Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each ' Westfield Jowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium orfine 1/6 each. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works— WESTFIRLD. near UTAHUIIU. The Acme of Perfection NEW JLijLJ, 1 .11 T> PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM bEAUL'.OSS Drawn LTD, cue piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in tire past, and beg to intimate that havin» imported the most modern machinery tor the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. No. Ko; 4 o-\, Scutt e, in HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS . . . Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue. No. E2958- „ ...„ tl oun.cnir.-.poon, cngra in Maori style. 126 Napkin Rinp, 4 6 No. £6146 —I Purse, 27 6 Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Hade of BEST CHAftCOAL TiVD STEEL ALEX, HAIWEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERI DES CRIPTION No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Chased Cake Basket, 40/- No. F77S—Best Silver-Platc Cut Glass Butter Dish, 12 6 Remarkable Value. No. F2S76—Silvcr-l'latec Shell Butter Di.-h, wit 1 lnldren':, Silver-Plated Cups, * 6 6.86,106,126,156 THOS B. ARTHUR." [B. R. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. J E have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the , , Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHM ... Auctioneer. STEWART D A WSON& Co. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION. '""AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing on!) Irticbs' that mo manu. J factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can ill enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY (X. I ZME I "J? X] 3D) Excelsior Coffee Standard Coffee QD ESSENCE OF GQFFEF BRANDS OF TEAS mm Cable Address : (2CCOMBE, NEWMABKET. Telephone Ho. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Khvber Kuad AUCKLAND Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 ks the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Oo.'a TJnxld B.iklnp Powder -vu, Barrett & Co.'s TJnxld E>rg Powder brown, Barrett & Os.'a TJnxld Self-Ralßin& Flour Brown, Barrett & Co.'s TJnxld Peppers
y\ \ N '! E D K N 0 W ON HANI) AN'IJ TO ARRIVE, ?HIPMB. TS CF BONEDUBT AND BLOOD MARURE. they are of First-rl.ss Quality, and ha Au«lyse-I a» under : Bnncdust : Am. s\, ?. Lime 50. Blued and Bor.edu«t : Am. 8, P. Lime 2! Al-o, KAINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHAI GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER Rhb K( CK SALT Invaluable for Stook. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food much mor» phuble. and there is less loss weight. We also supply best qualities©! CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: Stocks of Speci. lly-seleet«d Southern Da W inter, CinadJaue, Duns, White and Bla Tartar. Girtons, Danish, Sparrowbill, k P. Ed Oats. LINSEED: This is exoellent food for Calves and Poi iry. It is oi ire valuable than any kind Grain or Pulse. Send for particulars before Buying, 0 Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S Mlsr m C COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. ENZIES O pO WAIKATO JEMTED WATER CORDI MANUFACTORY. Latest and Most Approved Met) Goods of the above Well-known Brand „ be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Thikobaks St Obdkbs -PUNOTUAMiT ATTBtWO) MENZIES & 00., Hamiltok. AND AT THETHAMBS] ■ AN 1 BECOME AN ELECTRICAL 0 OTHER ENGINEER? By Our System of Teachin by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at heme 2 We t neb even where 3 No time lost from Work i Prepares for examinations 5 Xo te?ct hooks to huy 6 Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers 7 Instruction Papers freo from all untecessa mathematics and theoretical side issues 8 Each Instruction Paper prepired experts 9 Instruction private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If student can read and write, and studies i direct! d, success ie assured 11 Fees can he paid by monthly instalments 1 i Backward students piven special assistance 14 Open to all. No time limit We also teach by mail:-Drawing, Shorthan Book-keeping and Accountancy, and coach for U A . u '.V^ rß ' , and Inco Torate<l ."Accountants' Exan Civil Service, University and Ijiw, Langu«ae Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and "E ". Evei candidate prepared by us for the receat Pnn Teachers* Examination succeeded in passing Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', reeem mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 2s 6d »oi free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Charier by the StateJ, Head Office for New Zealaad, 1 Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '■ 8 " ai copies of testimonials from New Zealand GradaaL andMudents.snd mention subjects inwblcb yo are interested Success certain if ear btstxnctira followed TO STOCK OWNERS. IS. J. WILKINSON DEGS to announce that he has been ap *■* pointed AGENT for the Cambridge dis ct of The Live Stock General Insurant Co, of New Zealand. The Company insures against death b; disease and accident, or accidental death onh foaling, calving and transit risks (sea an and). LOW RATES. E.J.W. is also Agentjfor the:— Ncrvich Union Insurance Com pany, Mutual Life A?s ociation of Anstralaaia Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited;. E. J. WILKINSON, PUKE-BTREET CAMBRIDGE BRINCE ALBERT pOLLEGE AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day I Tupils). Chairman of B srd of Governore: Bbv C. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A. (Leßd. Vice-Master: Stoat.t Stkvknson, M.A. (Oat ; ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistrws: Miss E. M. Bamtobth, M.A. (N.Z.) assisted bv a larjre slaff of Resideit and VWt iog Masters and Mfetreese*. The College is controlled by a Board ef Go vernors appointed by the Wealeyan Methods* Church of New Zealand, but the religious eaching is undenominational. There are separate Collepra for Boys aid Girl*, together forming the finest set »f Sehool Buildings in Aucklaiil. The araom modation for boarders in both Colleges i« complete, and every arrangement is made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated powtion. Large play ground*. - v Fxamination FuccFSSßa-Dnringr the tat five years 40 pupil* have r.awed the N.B. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Hetvice Ex aminations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders made hem date of entry. Prospectus on apprentice to Headniatter) or to The Waikato Tubs Office. Next term begins September 23 2/7 TE AROUA. M MR R. L. SOMKRS wishes to infcVm the Resident* of the Waikato »h.\t he his taken ever tho stove well-knova sad favonrite Hotel, and hopes t* mwk I coat*. ua.occ of their siprort. |
WT/1902/WT_19021108/MM_01/0002.xml | 7,924 | CHURCH SERVICES.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Nov. !>—2lth Sunday After Trinity. Hamilton St. L'eter's, s a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Matins; 7 p.u.., Evensong. Tulukaramea—2,3o p.m. Cambridge—S. Andrew's, 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. Tamahere—S. Stephen's, 3 p.m. Goodwood—The schoolroom, 11 a.m. Te Awamutu—St John's, 11 a.m., 3 p.m. Children's service; 7 p.m. Rangiaohia—S. Paul's, 3 p.m. Kihikihi—Christ Church, 7 p.m. i'irongia—S. Saviour's, 11 a.m., H.C. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Hamilton—Mass, 11a.m., Vespers 7 p.m. Cambridge—Mass, 8 a.m. Ohaupo—Mass, 5.30 a.m. Tirongia—ll o'clock; 7 p.m., Evening Devotions. PRESBYTERIAN. Hamilton—ll a.m.; 7 p.m. Cambridge 11 a.m. j 7 p.m. Pukerimu—2.3o p.m. Matangi—ll a.m. WESLEYAN. Hamilton—ll a.m. j 7 p.m. Hospital—2 p.m. Ngaruawahia —7 p.m. Fukete—3 p.m. Te Awamutu—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Mangapiko—2.3o p.m. Pirongia—2.3o p.m. Huntly—7 p.m. Kimihia— 3 p.m. Whangamarino—ll a.m. SALVATION ARMY. Hamilton, 11 a.m.; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m.; at the Barracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. Gospel Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, the Lord's Supper, at 11 a.m.
MAIL NOTICES.
HAMILTON. On and after Monday the 13th insf , mails will close at the Hamilton Post Office as under : Frankton Junction, Auckland and inter mediate offices-Daily, 9.15 a.m., 12.:; J p.m. and 1.30 p.m. Thames, Paeroa, Te Aroha, Waihou, Piako, Morrinsville, Matamata, Tirau, Okoroire, i'ataruru, Waharoa, Turukeng.i, Rotorua, Mamaku, Ohaupo, Xgaroto, To Awamutu, Pirongia, Matangi and New. stead—Daily, 12.80 p.m. Walton and Hinuera—Monday, Wednes day and Friday, 12.30 p.m. Cambridge—Daily, 12.30 and 1.45 p.m. Tauwharo Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, 12.30 p.m. Whatawhata, Waitetuna, Te like, Okeh\ Raglan and Te Mata— Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, s a.m. Aotea—Tuesday and Saturday, 8 a.m. Te Kuiti, Otorohauga and Poro-o-tarao Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 12.3u p.m. Kirikiriroa—Daily, 10 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. Tamahereand Pukeroro Daily 1.45 p.m. [ CAMBRIDGE. The letter box will be cleared for de.s ---' patch of correspondence from this office to the undermentioned places as follows : - Hautapu, Fencourt, Matangi, Newstead. Hamilton, Frankton Junction, Auckland, and for stations between Frankton Junc tion and Auckland—Daily, 7.45 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Morrinsville and statioDs on Thames, Rotorua and Frankton Junction-Te Awa mutu lines—Daily, 11.30 a.m. Pukeroro, Tamahere, Kirikiriroa, Hamil ton and Frankton Junction—Daily, 10.4.1 a.m. Cambridge West—Daily, 12.15 and 3.15 p.m. Maungatautari—Wednesdays, 8 a.m. TE AWAMUTU. Mails now close at this office as under ; Waikato, Offices—Rotorua, Te Aroha, Paeroa, Thames, Auckland, etc., and inter mediate offices daily at S a.m., and on Tues days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 11.30 a.m. Pirongia—Daily, at 2 p.m. Otorohanga and Te Kuiti—Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2 p.m. Mangapehi, Poro-o-tarao, Ongarue, Tau marunui. etc.—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 p.m. Hairini—Daily, at 8 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Kihikihi—Daily, at 2.45 p.m. The letter boxes are cleared for local de livery daily at 9 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1902. IMAGINARY POLITICAL IN CONSISTENCIES.
Any argument, no matter how specious or absurd, whirl) is likely to rntrap the unwary unsophisticated elector, is welcome to the hard pressed oppon ents of a strong candidate for parlia mentary honors. Wlien the partisans of any aspirant to otlice descend to these petty subterfuges, it is a sure sign that they recognise the weakness of their own cause, and the superabundant strength of the rival camp. Sue!i is the case in the present campaign in the Waikato. Mr Creenslade's strict ure on the Assets Realisation Board have been industriously misconstrued intothe utterances of political inconsis tency. The perpetrators of this canard say, surely .Mi: Greenslade must have forgotten that Mr tfeddon oc cupies a seat on the Board or he would not have, passed such strong censure on the methods pursued by that institution ; otherwise he is in consistent, (.'an anything be more ridiculous ? The idea that it candidate for a seat in the House is ignorant of such a fact is too trivial to require re futation. Thus the obvious inference is that the chief sting lies in the state ment about inconsistency. These critics are very careful not to tell us that .Mr Seddon does not constitute the whole Board, and that he himself can not force a policy of liquidation on that body. In his recent platform utter ances, Ihe Premier has declared him self in favour of cutting up the estates belonging to the Board. At the pre sent moment a high official of the Land for .Settlement Department is making a tour of inspection in view of the Government taking over these properties in order to subdivide then. into small farms., J»qt reverting to the charge of inconsistency levelled against the Government candidate for Wtijkato : in order to show how un grounded the inuendo is, let it for a moment be assumed that Mr Seddon constitutes the Board ehtinelv. What is the position ? In his opening ad dress at Ohaupo, .Mr Greenslade e.\ pressly reserved a free hand and an untramneljod vote on all questions affecting the farming comniunitv, Surely the placing on the market of these large areas will affect that com munity ? Mr Greenslade has there fore the right —nay,the duty—of criti cising the action of the Assets Board in this matter, and yet his supporters are asked to believe that he is politi cally inconsistent ! Having dis posed of this particular charge, let us lor a moment draw the attention of ii»e electors to another glaring blunder on the part of those opposing the present administration. Such is their wild rage and fury at the general success of the legislation and administration of the Seddon Go vernment, that they themselves have plunged headlong into the gulp of misrepresentatien and self contradic tion. Take the Colony as a whole, and it will be found that where any
man is un ,v;:rv u> Lai; iiuu tlu' trap laid for him and ihrhuvs himself an mil -am] mil supporter of the nihiiinisi ration on all points, he is called -• duinl) dog, servile fol lower ; and other euphonious, Inil opprohrious lilies. Where, how ever, the candidate, seeure in the jus: iee ami the purity of his cause, is manly enough to stale that although ;i -iiji|ioi'.ei- of the Coveininenl there :• »•«■ points on which he <litiers from the ('tdiinet, the ( )pposil ion party al once raise their hands in horror, and with
v'o-'ee.s ■!< through political prae i ice. ery '• Insincerity, Insineeritv." ( Mir friends forget thai where there is iiiol ion there must he friction. If a iiody of men decide on a policv of
"do not liing, • t here may eertainh oe perfect unanimity amongst
ii 'm. That is exactly the position of . ; present Opposition. Actuated on.\ i.y the desire to capture as main s.-hs as possible with the smallest spe.iditure of energy, they have
.aeitly de l 'ided thai al! discussion of policy shall lie iii abeyance tint il the •ommon enemy is overcome. Anv [tiifty can obtain unity of action and sympathy of speech, if it is content to subordinate the welfare of the country to the acipiisition of power. What has the Opposition advanced against the Government? Simply the general plea of maladministration and cor ruption. Let us take one example. Recently we heard a great deal about jobbery in connection with '-reported" loans made by the Government Life Insurance Department to the general Government. This was flatly contradicted and effectively dis posed of by Air Luckie, De puty Insurance Commissioner. Yet when Air John Duthie, of Wel lington, reiterates the accusation, we find the Opposition press taking up the refrain jubilantly. If the electors of New Zealand are going to oust a progressive Government on such tliinsey pretexts as these, no adminis tration, however lofty in its aims or pure in its actions, would be safe from the dire results of the unre sponsible utterances of the unscrupu lous or the incautious pro fessional office seeker. We have too much faith in the electors of New Zealand to believe that such rhodo montade can affect their vote. Let the Opposition cast aside all baseless charges, bringing down either some specific indictment of corruption, or unalterable difference on a funda mental policy measure, and the liberal party and tin; progressive Government will enter the lists, con fident in its integrity and the justness of its legislation.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Monday being the King's Birthday, there will be no publication of the Waikatu Times. The Te Aroha Racing Club is providing a good programme of events for the sporting public on Monday next. The certified balance sheot of the Puke kura Read Board for the year ended :jl'd March, ltW2, is now open for inspection.
1 1 is notified that Mr Thomas Chappeli has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the BoreuHi of Hamilton, as from the Ist of October.
At Broken Hill, a miner named Henry Bare went suddenly mad the other dr over an imaginary find of opal in a claim in. which he was working.
A candidate for the city of Wellington said at his meeting the other night that he was told that Westport coal was selling in Auckland at:> >s per ton, while in Welling ton they had topayiMl 'l he first round of cricket fixtures fi,r Hamilton will be commenced this after noon, on Sydney Square, when the Arawas and Rangitiras will meet. The weather looks none too bright, but the wiekot is in line order, so that a good game shcuid snsue Play commences at 2.15 and stumps are to be drawn at ">. l.j p.m.
A meeting of all those interested in con tinuing this season t'.e united picnic so successfully h Id on New Year's Day at Cambridge the last few year.-, is- called for Wednesday evening, tin. I2lh Nov. The gathering last year was an unqualified success ai.'d it i< to be hoped that ii wjil not be aUov.-.i-'i to drop. A noticu appears in yiir advertising . oh:i;vs. W. and G. Noble, lutchers. of OtaiA were fiuc'd i, I on i'hursday for breaches of the Slaughlcring ■ yd Inspection Act, IIHIO, including a charge or feeding pigs on offal The informations were laid by .Mr Duncan. stock inspector, and during the hearing of the case he indicated that the stock De partment intended to press for heavy penalties in the future in .similar cases.
i'v-6 Right lion. A. ,1. Balfour is (says au up-country paper l not unmindful of his obligations c- a *-,_■;/ ZeaLiHe landowner, lie has just ry'ni out ± che ne for r.2.) towards t'h • liuil ling of the at Pahiatua, in which district he hold; ;;n estate. Tho [lev. Mr Bench, of pahiafnit, has already some JC'3O towards the church buifding. The Waile.e., \W£ 'udustr.d Exhibition to be held at tlu? Town iiiul, Te Awamutu. on Monday next, pi'oinUto to i.e l, i v affair. The promoter., have been assiduous in their efforts to make the exhibition worthy of the district, and there is every reason to believe that there efforts will be crowntu v,;t'". success. Arrangements are well forward, p.n«i Ii is certain that ilie exhibition will at.traci vua.u I'roiii all prints of the district.
The llaiiiiii..-i. Rrags Baud announce in another colun.ll ti.e in connec tion with their excursion to ilia Narrows on Monday. The steamers will make two trips, leaving the landing stage hi the tratlic bridge at ii and ft a.m. The bandaio tijaring no effort in the'r desire to charter for seekers : and games of all kinds will be provMud ','''"' proceed ings will be enlivened-1 »y selections' by the band, and swings will be provided for the children. There will be a refreshment booth on the ground, Aw the band have already held themselves liable for a, fajrly large acio.unt of money in the way of ex pense, it is to 1... .'.oped that the public will recognise the efforts or il.c band to cater for holiday seekers. It is notified that travellers by road will bo charged a email sum foi to the grounds.
niAIJIMPIvV is iti,;ioiolw dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all agcJ ;;.id is equally fatal to yonug and old. The groat mortality resuli iug truiu diarrhoea ir, due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I Manhoea Remedy i 3 a re liable and effective medicine, and if given in time will prevent curious consequences. This remedy never fails and it pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get ir to-day. it may save a life. \Y. DEY, Agent, Hamilton": THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge j GEO. M, A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu; sell it.
'nv n .«- I .n -..-'lie-. •■ 1, ,(e.r :'.'.■..,. yP u> trmk by the Uiirish ilp<tr,.y.»r Surly duru.g n liv 1 !•-■ run at sea.
'I he greai Asm.ui iii re.-.-voir > 'heme, now completed at a cost of live and a-half mil lions, will probably increase Egypt's wealth by nearly i.':'...). i. >,' Oo annually.
Vfter I! years' residence in Norwich Workhouse, a woman lias declined to leave the institution, although she has been elided a comfortable homo by re latives.
.Mr J. li. Taylor, a condidate for the Hay of Plenty electorate, considers that State control of in.- lif| ior tratlic is the most reasonable aud best solution of this vexed qUostloU.
An open air " No License " meeting will bo held in Hamilton this evening at 8 ..'clock when the L'ev. 11. L. Blamires will address the electors on this important sub ject.
At Denuiston on Tuesday Caleba Thomas was committed for tr,al on charge of having assaulted Constable Fairhall. Tho -iffair occurred some time but Fairhall is still confined to his bed° Newspapers are making great headway in China, They are read now by nearly all the more intelligent classes. Even highly placed oiiieiais are showing a taste for the daily or weekly journals. About 200 young women at W'aremme, in Belgium, have formed a club known as " The Swallows." Fach member has given her word of honour never to marry a man addicted to drink.
The Lancet assures its readers that the vast network of tube railways soon to bo crossing and recrossing each other in the clay beh.w London will not subject the public health to the strain that has been suggested.
The dairy industry still continues to flourish in the Gisborue district, Tho 4uan tity of milk now being received by the Poverty Hay Co-operative Factory has in creased from IUOO to 1300 gallons per day. A fee of =622.50 is to be paid to Colonel Tur retini, the European hydraulic expert, for visiting Nev Zealand and reporting to the Christchurch City Council on an electric power scheme in connection with the Wai makariri river.
The Pukekura Road Board invites tender for tho erection of a bridge across the creek, between Mcssr... Death and FLhers Bros. properties. Members will meet intending contractors at Mr Death's residence on Wednesday morning next at 10 o'clock. The airship to lie constructed by Mr Barton, of Beckeuham, for the Government, is to bo built in the grounds of the Alex andra Palace. A specially-constructed shed is in course of erection, and the work will proceed under the supervision of War Ollice officials
Saudow is a wealthy man, and need not be a showman for the mere sake of money- He married an heiress, and has made a pot of money out of his physical culture schools, etc. lie intends to have colleges for physical culture built in all the leading Australian cities.
The Rev. H. L Biamires will conduct the services at i'rmity Church, Hamilton on Sunday. The subject will bo '■ Songs at Midnight'' the evening topic being " the Call tor Decision-" The even ing service at Ngaruawahia will lie con ducted by the Lev. W. C. Francis.
The British Admiralty are inviting ten ders for a new class of battleship of 18,000 tons the fastest and most heavily armoured afloat. One will be built at Devonpoit, and one ->r two in private shipyards. Also four 23 knot good seagoing vessels, to act as scouts, of :ioon tons each.
A Parsee 'ady sued a wealthy timber mercha tin the High Court at Bombay for breneh of promise of marriage. The de fendant, as an ex-use for breaking oil' the engagement, pleaded that the lady had concealed from him the fact that her teeth were stopped, lie had to pay XioO damages.
ile lauded the same ..hi Dick, warm hearted and open-handed, leady to shake every baud that was offered to him. Per haps lie has gained a little in polish, cer tainly ho has cultivated a dramatic effect in speech that was not there before, but otherwise he is the same. His Lead has not swelled out in proportion, and his heart is still warm.—Observer.
An instance of the terrible effect of an expanding bullet has come to hand from South Africa. While in aetiou at Haarte beestefontein Captain T. Parkin, of the Australian lmperal Regiment, lyin°- flat on a kopje, was struck by one of these missiles. After penetrating a folded map, the ImUet entered the oilieer's chest, passed down to and through his thigh into his pooket, smashed a chain purse, pocket book, and key chain, broke and dented a pocket knife and a penny, and cut in two the iron key to a pair of hand cull's.
At a meeting of the Otago Central Railway League, Sir William Russell wrote that ho wotrld erdeavour to accept the invitation of the league and view the country opened by the line. It was ro-
solved, ■' That in view of the fact that there is ample room on the works tor the employment of double the number of men employed, and that there is at present a largo number of men in Otago out of em ployment, the league would earnestly urge on the liovun meat the necessity for im mediately employing a much greater num ber of men. as Parliament has voted ample funds for the purpose." '• in an equitable settlement of the land question lies the. solution of the problem of remission of taxation upon the necessaries of life,' says the Post* " but the people in the mass have yet to realise Rhis: tiny are slow to learn, and when the lesson has been learned Mr Seddon will have passed from ollice." If Mr Seddou's di-appearance from office involves the accession of Mr James AII si. and his friends to power, tho mass of I hi) people vjil hive to whistle for " a-, e piitabie settlement of the l;i.ud q-estion." Mc .Seddon may not go as far a;; 'progres sive Liberals would like on tho land .|ues ti n, but the country will obtiin a great deal more in the matter of " equitable 6 Hleineut " from him than from any other ;ii c r -e .er.t -n sight. 'l'h..: Daily Cn'ronicL; sS.E-.7s that a .Mrs N'oUcHu.n; lias returned to hei limine in London after a pilgrimage to Lourdes, where, to all appearances, »Kt> wr&g mira culously cured of an internal cancerous tumor. Mrs Nottermau was unavailingly treated for cancer, before going to France, by expert. Lcpdon hospitals. On enter ing the waters'at Lcui-ctei shs experienced a fainting sensation, accompanied by pain. In a. fey/ minutes 'this passed 'away, and with it spelling of fhe tumor. Both at Lourdes and sine: hei return to London Mrs N'otlii'iiiat) luu been examined by .lectors, who pronounce brf absolutely cured. She al tributes her cure tc. the agency of the Virgin. Her case created a gr.". 1 - sensation among the English pil grim-. CONSUMPTION. Which is ili :;;ost dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in di, :Aion a persistent cough, and if properly treated as as this appears is easily cure.l. Chamberlain',; Remedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained :ls wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. )t always cures and cures quickly. W. I>F,Y, Agent, Hamilton: THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton- GHG. M. A. AIUER, Agent, To Awamutu, sells it.
Tin best Medicine known ir !<AKDl*;iij!Ai« T D SONS EUCALYPTI EXTKACT Test its eminent power, .'ul eflccts in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is iastantnneons In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalds, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy-no swelling-no inflammation Like surprising eflects produced ii croup, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of thi mugs, swellings, etc ; diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidaeya and urinary organs In use at hos pitals and medical clinics, ill over the globe; patron ised by His Majesty the King of Italy: arowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, A-'irdam TiUßt in this improved article and IK, 11" f 11 others
this Usui'.
The Ikmu- of the Anglican service at Tauiahore 10-morrow, is unavoidly altered to three o'clock.
Persons having claims against t!i. Wa.- kato A. and I'. Association are requested to render them at once.
The dates for the meetings of various centres of tne U'aikato tanners' Club are advertised in this issue.
At the Sydney sheep and cattle sales yes terday heavy catalogues caused a restric tion in prices. No New Zealand stuck were offering,
A young son of Mr T. P. Liser, N'ew Plymouth, was run over by a bullock dra\ yesterday, and was so severely hurt as to necessitate his removal to the hospital. He is in a very precarious condition. A cable message says:-la a match be tween Australian cricketers and a Western Provinces South Africa team the former made 172 and 270, and the Westerns M and 80.
Ihe brickmakers and clay workers of Paluierstou aud district have formed a union with the object of regulating wages andoiher grievance no:, directly indicated at the meeting. The I,'uv. S. J. (iibsou will deliver his usual .nonthly lecture to young men at St, Paul's Methodist Church, to-morrow even ing, the subject be»ng"A Clever Detec tive."
The chief attraction at Cambridge, on Monday, will be the Oddfellows' Sports. The bowlers also intend having a field day. although the formal opening will not take place until Wednesday fortnight. It is probable that the tennis season will also be opened the same day. It is understood that Mr T. E. Donne, superintendent ot the Tourist Department \\ ellington, who was previously district traffic manager of the Anckland railways, is to proceed to Auckland to conduct the investigation as to the working of the office of the registrar of electors there. Henry Johnston was committed for trial at Christchureh yesterday on several charges of misappropriating sums of money received from customers of the firm of M. O'Brien and Co., by whom he was employ ed. Feter Ledsham was also committed for trial on a charge of not keeping proper books prior to his bankruptcy. An inquest was held at Ashburton yester day touching the death of .Rosette Mc- Millan, who died in the Hospital as the re sult of burns received through her clothes catching fire. A verdict of accidental death trem burns received through her clothes catching fire was returned, no blame being attachable to anyone. -Mrs Maekechnie, a. very old resident of Auckland, died on Wednesday last. After making legacies to personal friends (she leaves no relatives.! the valuable library of her deceased husband was bequeathed to the Auckland City Council, ,£20_,0 to the Auckland Institute for general purposes and <£:>soo towards the erection of an art gallery by the Society of Arts. The dates of meetings of branches of the \\ aikato Farmers Club will he found else where. At the meeting of the parent branch at Cambridge on the 17th inst. Mr J. Black more will read a paper on dairying. We understand that Mr Kinsela, Dairy Com missioner, will pay a visit to Cambridge at a later date.
Twenty-three passengers and crew, in cluding the chief ofiicjr, Mr ('ameron,' and the second engineer, Mr 1). Baillie, who. in addition to the third officer, third-en gineer and two men already here, are the only survivors from the wreck of the stea mer Ventnnr, which foundered off floMang.i I leads on Tuesday of last week, arrived in Auckland yesterday. On the authority of the Palinerston North correspondent of the Post, the Pre mier and party had a narrow escape from coming to grief whilst being conveyed by special train between Marton and Palmer ston. ( hi rounding a curve it was seen that a gang of platalayers had just taken a rail out of the line. Application of the Westinghouse break prevented the train from being derailed.
A plebiscite on the question whether the following scheme of Bible teaching in schools should be accepted was taken in Parnell Borough last week:—l. That the Government schools be opened daily with the Lord's Prayer. 2. That on certain days of the week simple lessons on selected por tions of the Bible be given by the teachers during school hours—provided (a) that these lessons shall be of a strictly unde nominational character, and (b) that teach ers who conscientiously object to give these lessons shall not be compelled to give them, and scholars whose parents have con scientious objections shall not be compelled to receive them. The result of the plebis cite was as follows:—"Yes," 1870; modi fied " Yes," 18; " No," 128; refused to vote, fi3.
A Wellington correspondent writes : A representative of a leading Johannes burg mercantile firm is paying a flying visit to Australia and New Zealand, on business relative to the opening up of trade connections between the colonies and Soute Africa. He predicts great results from the establishment of the new steam service, and affirms that if it is conduced on proper lines, it will confer lasting benefits on the products of this colony. The visitor was to South Africa at the time Mr Seddon passed through on his way to England, and states that Mr Seddon made a great impression upon business people there. ' Despite newpaper reports to contrary, tegret was expressed in many quarters that the Premier was not going to make a permcnt home in South Africa, as a man [of his stamp would have been in valuable to cope with financial sharpers and mining grabbers.
Mr Harry Furness, the well-known Eng lish litterateur, gets (iff the following : •' I was invited to a public dinner, and was advertised to make the third speech. Mr Seddon's was, of course, the first. I had taken great pains in preparing mine, and deiotcu wonsiderablo time to ' thinking it out ; at the last' moment, perhaps in consequence of this extra mental strain, 1 was seized with violent neuralgia, and had to telegraph my apologies for not being pre sent. I was deeply grieved I could not let oil' that spsech, for I was anxious to com pliment .Mr Seddon on his, and in doim: so drag in a iOke about his not leading a sedentary lifts. It so happeueo; "the New Zealauder spoke for m hour and a half. Number two was left with five minutes, and I would not have had a chance of get ting a word in at all ! When Macaulay's Now Zealauder sits on the ruins of West minister Bridge, I venture to prophesy he will tern out to be Mr Seddon—still talk-
According to tho LundQu Mail, it is stated on gfiqd authority that those who are in the best position' to judge of the slain of tha fabric of St. Paul's Cathedral are deeply anxious concerning one portion of it, and the disaster to tho Campanile at \ euice has considerably aggravated their fears. It is declared that one of the great portiuoc i* iu danger, a gradual process of loosening having joi, &•',u+fi time unchecked, until it would appear that it IS impossible for it to last much longer. The otcue.s of the roof of this portico 1 are so separated that anyone in a position above them can see tho people beneath as they enter and leave the cathedral. This roof might collapse at any moment, ahd the probability is that if it did so, it would drag a portion of tho structure with it. The ouly remedy is repair' ojt a very thorough and extensive character, and it'is thatsmie rebuilding migfyt to be done, BICYCLISTS.—ShouId never start out without a buttle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge ; GEO. M. A. AHEIK, Agent Tq ' Av/amutu, gelU #,
i In) Lgmonf ll'it'ci'-l' i\- c'onipaav i~ unking a; its factory in Kit hum l'wiiih butlor-boxes p»r in mth.
Tin' m iils fur Cambridg-, Kirikirir.ia, I'ain iiicic, >••,[ i I'ukm-'.i'u hii ,i •vtt> cl s.•<! at Ip hi x h i ] in-ui-e. close ii! I.t'i p.ni
Ilia Auckland Observer sa; s ii i- uuder ston I it the ll.iii. \V. I'. Jcnuings is retur ned r'.n- Egin-.ut. he will receive a portfolio on t ie iMi u ■' !) •;,14- roc instructed.
'' I h-iv is ~uo i n ■ m ii' • thin another «""' • in i.i sh .:1111 !, ■ ih.iie with Ji.t theu-h -ii is wh.'-i ,i |u-si ni r vehicle ■-|>l i-'ios in id oil her nt mv go v:i. instructions li.iv,! t».• •(! ;■ ■ i that civ,, effort mils: bo made to pr.n ■nt passenger.- I'roin ri bug "" j>htfm;ns ,| railway "nr riaif-i, to ensure ininur.'ii < i >tn aceide'it.
There are J.,7 caudida -« ,f all colours in the Hold at t.„. pre*.;, ;. ;lU ., au ,[ t!u . lists are not yei ooinp ,-.,,■. Of Luhuj '.1.-, arc Libera, <, 17 are i >ppo,,tionis's, and l ar,> Independents
The value of the gold i <o,.i-tH,] from Sew Zealand in ih e Seyleiiii..' ~„ ~• ~,■ lV IS £*) H-,:"i| while the value if Uie "old ex ported troiu Hie colony to :!■) September is over sixty an 1 ahalf millions.
Tile uiou.hly meeting of ii,„ Kinkirir-a Ruail Hoar,l unco should hive boeu heal yesterday lapsed tor iv*.n >f a .pi u iim, the chauiuau (Mr Joim Gordon aioiie puttiug iu iiu appearance.
According to reports just received the Australian binder twine has been pro nounced to be of an excellent quality, au,| has taken quite a hold in Canadi, where immense quantities are required.
A lluntly correspondent stats that there is au outbreak of sickness amou" the na tives at Tangiwahia. Dr Wilson, the local native health officer, is proceeding to Tangi wahia to attend to the sick people.
Did not the candidate think it was a shame that three men should stand in the interests of the Government, and whom did he, the candidate, think was the best of the trio ? Answer—lt was a pity throe men should siand, but lie was the best man.— ( Exchange). The success of last week's show at drtertop will go a long way towards helping the Wairarapa 1' stent! aud Ag ricultural Society to wipe off its overdrafr, fsays the. Post;. The big attendance ou the second day last year enabled tin Society to pay off £250, aud if yesterday's attendance leads to a similar result, tne Society will have to paid off iiiOJJJ during the" past three years, during which time Air YV. R. L'etstou was the Secretary. On Saturday week some of the most in fluential chiefs of the Arawas sent a tele gram to the Premier weleoming him home, aud at the same time regrettiug that they were not able to attend the public cere mony in Auckland. The Premier sent the following acknowledgment:—" With you, 1 must regret you were uuable to welcome me iu person, for it is always pleasing to me to meet my old friends, and especially those of the Native race. However, I trust the time is not far distant when 1 shall see you all. I thank you sincerely for your warm expressions, and all join with me iu sending kiud regards and Lest wishes. E. J. Seddon."
An amusing story was told in the Lobby of tiie House if Commons of Mr Grant Laws.in's wed ling. Mr L-uvsoa is the Tiiiaicial Secretary to the Local Govern ment Board ami is marked out for promo tion on the Tie usury Bench. Recently he was married to one f the beautiful Misses Hunter, but the usual summons or " whip" to lake part in the day's division was handed in at his own house. Mr Lawson saw the clerk who brought the whip' and told him that ho was engaged. But the clerk was not satisfied. '• Might I ask you, sir," said he, ,; if you are paired :-"—a Par liamentary expression to signify that a member has made an agreement with one of his opponents not to vote for a certain time, Mr Grant Lawson replied-" I shall be by three o'clock," aud the clerk, much mystified but satisfied that no division would take place before three o'clock, hurried off. Mr Lawson was "paired' before three o'clock, but not quite in the way that the clerk meant.
_ Referring to the recently reported gold discovery in Kawhia, the Kawhia Settler says :—" No one in this part of the colony, Maori or pakeha, knows anything about the absurd story. On investigating the subject we find that some excitable journa list has been got at by our ancient friend Kauri Bill, and has set a ball rolling which may do infinite harm in further delaying the settlement of the land. Y\ r e trace the report to the venerable prospector who called at our office some mouths ago, and with a vast amount of secrecy, produced a number of specimens (almost as ancient as himself) of quartz, some of which showed traces of gold. At the time we were sho < n the specimens we mentioned the circum stance in our news columns and also clearly indicated that they were not got from rock existing within a hundred miles of place."
MEMORIAL TO THE LATE SIR J. M'KENZIE
♦ By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. The tablet on the memorial cairn erected near Shag Point, to the late Sir John Mc- Kenzie, was unveiled yesterday, in the presence of a large and representative gathering. Messrs Seddon and YYard paid a tribute to the memory of their late colleague.
THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
NELSON, Last Night. The Anglican Diocesan Synod, which opened yesterday, carried a resolution ap proving of the objects of the Society for the Promotion of Bible-teaching in State Schools, to enabie the schools to be opened with the Lord's Prayer, and simple lessons to be given on certain week days. Parlia mentary candidates are being asked to sup port a referendum on the subject.
KEEPING A GAMING HOUSE.
+ __ TATTERSALL'S AGENCY. ARREST OF AGENTS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Harrison and Packman have been ar rested, as agents for the Tasmanian Parcels Expiess Company, on a charge of keeping a garni ug house. Detect;vgs McGrath. Broberg, Hoddain am} Camer'Qh raided an office' in the New Zealand Consolidated Dental Buildings, on the corner of Cuba and Mercer streets, opposite the Central Five Brigade Station, tins office beiug a gaming house or premises referred to in the charges. It was rented by the " Tasmanian Parcels Express De livery Company," and a printed circular found on the premises states that small parcels can be sent or left with us for des patch by the Express Delivery to Tasmania, booking fee 6d. Some time ago the Federal Postal Re strictions on correspondence addressed to Mi? Adams, or Tattersall, Tasmania, came into force. It happens that almost all the " parcels " found in the office of the accused were small packages addressed to Mr Adams (or to Tattersall) Hobart, Tas mania.
The police seized packages and documen tary evidence, from which it would appear that; those whq thus addressed tfye packages include well-known citizens,
Harrison is understood to be manager of the Company, and Packman his assis tant.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
Ml! GRKEXSIAIM-] AT ITTAhTWP^ Mr 'livi'uslado had a most successful meeting at I'utaruru last night. Almost every resident of this centre and surround ing district ■ being p esent. The candidate ■vis ac'irtled unatiimous vote of thanks aad coulid.mce. •Mil LANG AT TAMAIIEKK. Mr l,aug addressel tiie electors in the <c1,0,1-'o .in, 'i'ain iheiv, la t (uoning. Mr '.. I'. I-'. Wlieul.T occ ipied the chair, and hern were about lifty-live present, inclul i <_' a go.i I numb v ..f la ii s. the candidate gave tin interesting ad -I'fss lasting an hour and a-half, and was frequently applauded. ! Hiring the a Idiv-s ho took the opportunity of contradicting •enaiu statements circulate! C"n fining himself. In reply to .Mr Rirugh as to how many men comprise! the Ass-is lioird i;i 1 the am-Hiii of their saliri-s, Mr I-an* ::id the I! >ard whs 0.,iPi;,...,„i of lii.ve and the salaries amounted to i.' ,501), the chairman drawing iiu l ", and the other two £2b\) each. lii reply to a question frr>m Mr Wheeler re liib'c re-.ding in schools, Mr Lang said lie wotil'l reter it to the referendum, and i hen t the people wanted it he would heartily supp irt it. Mr S. Steele proposed a vote of thanks to Mr bang for his ad Iress and confidence in him as their representative. Seconded by .Mr C. Day. On being put to the meeting the proposal was unanimously carried. Mr L ing returue 1 thanks, aud a vote of thanks to the chaiiman closed the meet ing. (By Telegraph.—Press Associat'on.) PAEROA, Yesterday. Mr Poland addressed the electors of Xetherton in the school on Wednesday, and was accorded a unanimous vote of thanks and confidence, on the motion of Mr Morrison. Tiiere was a good attend ance, and Mr YV. Moore occupied the chair. THAMES, Yesterday. Mr Pa'mer addressed a large and en thusiastic meeting it Turua last night, Air W. Pagnall in the chair. The Chairman stated that the candidate had worked well for the district. ROTORTJA, This Day. The Rev. Charles .lordon, one of "the Liberal candidates for the liay of Plenty seat, addressed a very large meeting of the electors last night. He spoke for over two hours, and at the close of his address a vote of thanks and confidence was proposed and carried. Mr S. T. Brent occupied the chair. THAMES, This Dag. At Tapu last night the Hon. J. McUowan delivered an address, There was a large attendance, the schoolhouse being crowded. Mr Mc( rowan's ad.lress was on similar lines to those delivered at Thames. He was accorded a vote of thanks and confidence. Before the meeting closed three hearty cheers were given for the member. Mr Lucas denies the truthfulness of a rumour to the effect that he intends to retire before the day of the election, and says he is pledged t) go to the poll un fettered either directly or indirectly by secret obligations to any particular party, but solely in the interests of the pnbt'c we.il. WELLINGTON, Last Night, The Rev. J. Crewes is the first scratch ing for Newtown Stakes. The reason as signed by the rev. gentleman for his ret.'r> ment is that no other candidate on the Liberal side seems to have the courage to agree to stand out of the contest if not elected by the Government party, and none of them can be elected if they all stand. It is understood Mr Seddon is desirous of seeing Mr Luke on the Ministerial ticket for Newtown, but a majority bf the Labour party strongly favour the claims of Mr Brlbee, as a solid Cotholic vote will be cast against Mr Luke, whose views on religious questions have given the direct offence to the Catholic electors. POLITICAL POLNTiS. " The party to which Mr Allen belongs would," says the Wangauui Herald, " much like to deprive all labourers in Government employ of the franchise, but have not the courage to say so. It does not take a great deal of acumen, however, to discover their real sentiments ou the subject, or how bit terly its members and dependents hate the Liberal franchise laws of the last dozen years, or how gladly they would excise them from the Statute Book if they could only hoodwink the electors once more suffi ciently to send them ba:k to Parliament with a working majority." Mr W. C. Bnchaaan, taking his cue from Mr James Allen, is trying to recover the Wairarapa seat by " collaring " the whole of the Liberal policy. According to his own account there is not a progressive measure on the Statute Book that he has not as sisted in putting there, and not a progres sive proposal in the country that he i| not ready 'o support. But the electors—his old constituents—cannot recollect that he had any sympathy with Liberal legislation until he found himself rejected at the polls. Since then he has been seeking the easiest way back into Parliament. His conversion to Liberalism must be as amusing to big opponents as it is obviously disconcerting to his friends. "In the course of the last dozen vears Maorilandhas," saysjthe Bulletin, "got intq a fixed habit of returning its present Go vernment to office by a large majority, and force of habit will carry the Government through the election that is now pending. There is no Opposition worth speakin<* of ■ no Opposition worth mentioning; position policy worth calling such. men who used to be the Opposition—such of them as still stay drearily on the and totter in a senile fashion before the' footlights—are mostly very eld. They have been out of power for a dozen years. They have hardly, in all that period! carried even a snatch division on a about a culvert on a back-country road: They could hardly remember how to draft a Bill now, and they have forgotten what success looks like. Also, they have only the dimmest possible recollection as to what their own political principles are, it being so long since they had any use 'for. their political principles.' The vei-v backest kiud of back number party in the politics of any other State is young and fresh com pared to the Maoriland Opposition."
CORRESPONDENCE.
WOLVES IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING TO THS HJITOB Sir.-lt is not fan- to call this colony ' i a ] )our - ridd en Colony," because it is not ruled by the labour unions but by the united Liberals and labourers of New Zealand, who constitute the great majority of the population, who are the producers. The majority must rule. Conservatives want a strong Opposition-would they want a strong Opposition it Sir W. Bossell wa3 Premier. Methinks not. Let the workers of the Waikato remember that this Government gave the cheap monel scheme to all, loans to poor farmers, 'half holidays, shorter hours, higher wages, com pensation to workers in case of "accideitf, and pensions to poor ol<f people, and be it remembered a|l qf these measures' the Opposition opposed. It is; well (;q remember the time when the Conservatives ruled, which were times of bribery and corruption. They did all they could to prevent working men having a vote, and as for giving the women the right of the franchise they said it was not possible. Now they invite ladies at their meetings.— I am, etc., - " A WHITE SMVS.
THE WAIKATO TIMES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1902.
WHEN TEAS We Riinrßntpp our Teas belli; Millie, better grade than any Bold. - k , COMPARE OUR 2 CHAMPION WITH ANY IMPORTEDIN PACKETS* JUST AS GOOD NELSON MOATE&CS.V". WHY BUY THEM ? \l W. D 80) .1017 OB Hamilton M NVY TO LENT) ON M"KTCA<" ()F FR! HlO',]"t. \{ I 6 8 || 188 E N Knox Stbret, Hamilton. CERTIFICATED TEACHKR OF TBI PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. ATTKNTION TO TkOHMQUB & THKOIA HARRY I. BIGGS, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Staff. JEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23-7. J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Visits Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month; Ngaruawahia, seoond Tuesday in month ; Huntly, third Tuesday in month ; To Arena, fourth Tuesday in month; other districts occasionally. IHigh-class Work. Terms Moderate. J. A. YOUNG, ■ • DENTIST Will be moving into his NEW PREMISES in the MAIN STREET, HAMILTON About End of This Week. EN T A L OTI C E MR E. DE VENNY McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr M_,3»rrigle may be consulted on and aff.T Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrous-Oxide gas adminisiered. Painless Extractions by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR Q; SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlyjthe following places : Ngaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Hun tly—4th Friday. H. UPTOtf. ENGINEER. HAMILTON W.EJS T, Near Railway Station EWSON HEPPARD, LAND, GOMMI'SSI.ON, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M T TT "R os WORTn, Tbaohkr of Piano, Violin, 'Csllo and SINOINO, Having taken up his residence in Hamilton, now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONT VILLA. Cambridge—Every MONDAY and TUES vAY. Te Awamutu-Every FRIDAY. Mr Bofworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band' is now open to accept Engagements for Con certs, Balls, 4c, in any part of the Waikato. AND A HALF PER CENT.-We . have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early appli cations is requested.—Vaile Bros., Le><al Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen street, Auckland. 24/7 JVTR UJERBEBT Y pOLLINS BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCEB TO SETTLERS OFFICE." ONEY TO LEND on Mortage oiT class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen • street, Auokland. 23/7. J. RIDLER, GEMBAL CARRIES, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT HAMILTON WOODCARVING— Relief, Chip, Flor.il, chip, etc. Terms, 12s Cd per quarter, lstjdper hour. Articles designed—Miss £. Ayling, 13, Victoria Areata, Auckland.
KABMKO HE CUTIE FOR— Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., I 'RICE .. ..2a PER BOTT: Manufa.tubkd Bolelt By A. ».. r Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON,
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THE SOMALI WAR
♦ LONIiOX. November «. The War Ollice has cabled to Lord Milner regrcltinu r its inability to ae eept a I'ocr contingent for the So maliland expedition.
AFFAIRS IN CHINA
LONDON. Nov. fi. The Morning Post ..ays that owing to (Jrent IJritains objection to the limitation of China's sovereignty (Ger many has abandoned her demands, and China will not aecord special economic or political privileges in the Yang-tse Valley to any foreign Power.
A MURDERER SENTENCED
I'ARJS. November fi. Ili'iii'i Viilal lias been sentenced to dentil for murdering and robhing several women at Nice. Vidal is de seribed as a degenerate, lie was ar rested in January, having confessed to killing three sweethearts. At the conclusion of the trial a crowd of .">()()() tried to lynch the prisoner, but the gendarmes protected him.
TRIAL OF THE KENNIFFS
BRISBANE, Nov 7. Counsel for the defence of the Ken ill's (who are standing their trial for the murder of Mr Dnlke and Constrble Doyle) said lie would bring evidence to prove an alibi. One witness, when cross-examined admitted thai he would tell a lie if paid for it.
THE BOERS.
- LONDON, November (i. Mr ('hamberhiin stales that 7'). Dim out of I L'.">,oo(l people in the concen rnition camps have been repatriated. The camps are still costing .ti'OO.noo a month. All excepting 'MH)Q |!oer prisonei's will be repatriatcl before Christ mas.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
CAPETOWN', Nov.. (i Natal and Cape Colony have placed cement and manufactured timber in transit to the Transvaal on the free list. The Assembly has resolved that the colony's representative at the Customs Congress should ask for free exchange of all South African products, giving preferential treatment to colonial wines and spirits.
THE FRUIT INDUSTRY
♦ (By TdegrHph.—PrrPs Association.) AUCKLAND. Tr,i« Day. At a meeting of the Kxecutivo of the Auckland Fruit - growers I'nion, a resolution was carried, " That see ing that considerable feeling is being expressed in regard to the seringency adopted in the inspection of fruits imported from the islands and in order to avoid the introduction of the fruit fly, this committee begs to assure the Agri cultural Department of its hearty approval of its thoroughness of the inspection im posed and the hopss it will be uniformly observed throughout the colony.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK 8 1002
T;A MPS Fmra ]s to 35s At WIT,. 17/A.iUJO TJA3I ESOOTT'S Victorii BRUISES, WOUNDS, AND LACER ATION'S— Xeed an antiaeptic dressing. Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of wonderful healing power. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, A"ont, Hamilton. THOMAS WELLS, Vgent Cam bridge, (4EO. M. A. AHIER,Agent TeAwa inutu, sells it. Religious Announcements. I'lcacher —ll a.m., Rev. H. L. Blamires —Subject " Singing at, Midnight." at 7 p.m. :—"The ('all for Derision." Ngaruawahia 7 p.m.: Rev. W. ('. Francis. I'HODIST CHURCH, CAM- LlilliiiE.—Rov. Ujbsons' Monthly e To-morrow Evening. Subject : L)st, Found, &c. • t)ST, About the 2:: rd October, One li Yellow Cow, near cilving, no visible brands, half the right horn broken off. A reward of ten shilling will be paid to anyone returniniug the same to R. McCARDLE, IVongia-Te Awamntu Koad. Pj REWARD.—Strayed from Cam 3j\ bridge on Ist inst. ONE BAY MA UK HACK, with long tail, Hi hands, ohod, cover marks on breast. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving in formation which will lead to recovery. W. D. CHF.YNK rrEM Sllll-LIN'CS RKWAKD.-Strayed I from Hamilton on 2!»th October, One Bay F'ony, star on forehead, shod, low in condition, last seen in Te Awamntu, Nov ember Ist. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving information to R. Mc- Kenzie, Uas Works, Hamilton.
Election Notices. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. HAVE the honour to announce that I [>i:kss tiik electors PII.'o.XOIA Saturday. Nov. >HANOA- Monday Nov. IRAN'Oi Tuesday. Nov. 11th. Each Meeting to Commeuee at S p.m. 11. .1. uREEXSLADE. iIIAVK tin' li-..ii"iii' (u announce that 1 will addro-* the Elector* at KARAMU Today Saturday, Sox. Sill. i'!i IK I' Waitetuna Schoolhouse, Tues il iy, Xov. 1 llh. at :; p.m. RAMI, AN— Public. Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 11th, at 7.* i p.m. RUAPUKE School-house, Weduesday, Nov. 12tb. at 2 '■'< i p.m. TE MATA School-house. Wednesday, Nov. 12th, at l.'.'A) p.m. KAWHlA—Thursday, Xov. LSth. TE RAU-A-MOA—Friday, Nov. llth. Further fixtures will lie duly notified. F. \V. LANG. COUNT V COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that for the i> office of COUNCILLOR for the M ATA M ATA RIDINC of the Piako County there have been nominated : J..HN McCaw JOSKI'H POHLEN and as there are two candidates for the one oflice, a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of November. 111(12. the polling-booth being situated at my Stoie, Matamata. Returning Officer. Matamata Ist November, 15)02.
MeetiDgs. CAMBRIDGE A MEETING of all interested in the above will be held in ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, I<lo2, At 7.:50 p.m. WATKATO FARMERS' CLUR ■s WILL MEET as fol —Monday, November 17fch, 1. Mr J. ('. Hl.iclcmnrn will WAIHOU-Monday, November 17 at 7. TAMAHEKE Wednesday, November lit. at 7.3d p.m. Ladies are invited to attend. PATEKANCI -Wednesday, November lil, ai 7.W p.m. TE KOWHlA—Wednesday, November IS), at 7.W p.m. OH AUPO—Friday, November 21st, at 7.30 p.m. TE AWAMUTU-Friday, November 21, November 21. at 7.1i0 p.m. TA— Friday, November 21. MARTIN BUTLER. Secretary, A musements. [ N () '8 H' K T HD A V GRAND CONCERT, followed by farce. oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge. New faces and old favourites. HAMILTON BRASS BAND. iSTEAMER ~EXCURSION. MONDAY. 10th NOVEMBER, KING'S BIRTHDAY. Steamers will leave landing near Traffic Bridge at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. for Mr Day's farm, Narrows. Races, Games, Swings, Music, etc. Fun for all. Refreshment Booth on the ground. Hot water provided. A small charge will road. Come One, Come All. A reduction will be made for families. Tickets 2s, either from ticket-sellers or on boat ROBT. B. WEBBER, Hon'. Sec. AFTER the Oddfellows' Sports are over DON'T FORGET THE ENTER TAN.MENT in the Oddfellows' Hall. ' OF riREENWICK It At the Oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, Monday Night I King's Birthday) 2s and 7s. Tenders. PUKEKURA ROAD BOARD INVITE TENDERS for the ERECTION 1 OF A BRIDGE across the creek, be tween .Messrs Death and Fisher Brothers properties. The Board supplies all timber required ; contractors, all other material. Members will meet at Avenue to Mi- Death's residence, on WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10 D'clock, to show the work. Plan and specification, at residence of the secretary, to whom Tenders are to he sent, with five per cent, on contract, on or before lNth instant. The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. HDGH FITZGERALD, Clerk, I'ukekura Road Hoard. Agricultural Snow?. IRELAND ' EI ULTURAL a how AT ALEXANDRA PARK, ox NOVEMBER 14th AND 15th. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME BOTH DAYS. CHEAP FARES. IDWIN HALL Secretary.
Government Notices. CLOSE SETTLEMENT. NEAR ;ha melton. T)EKSOXS DESIRoI s of acquiring SMALL HOLDINGS IN THE NEIGH 14th NOVEMBER who will give all necessary information tc intending ap plicants. It. W. DYER, STK i C T O'Li iX EL I.'. 11. DWIES. C.8., HMAXDIXii AUCKLAND DISTRICT brigade Olik-e, Auckland November Ist, li) 02. The Volunteer Corps of the Auckland District will I'arade as specified below :- XO. 1 WAIKATO MOUNTED RIFLES— Saturday, loth, i'.:i J p.m. XO. 2 WAIKATO MOUXTED KIFLES- Thursday, 13th, 2.:;j p.m. PIAKO MOUXTED RIFLES— Thursday, Pith, 2.3U p.m. RAGLAX MOUNTED RlFLES— .Saturday, 2'Jth, 2.3U cm. XO. 1 OHIXEMURI RIFLES- Friday, 11th, 7.30 p.m. Monday, 21th, 7.30 p.m. WAIHI RIFLES— -Monday. 24th, 7.30 p.m. Thursday, 13th, 7.30 p.m. OTORUA RIFLES- Camp. By order. •I. RE ID, Major, District Adjutant. w aatods \J Hamilton with three or fifty acres of land. Apply A. Barker, Cambridge 7" ANTED.—Runners and Office Boy » _ for Waikato Times. TANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE ■ / £ CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. \T7ANTED—The travelling public to re ' » member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, l'astry. Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long nt my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land. Local, and Illustrated papers—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. AMKi- ■•..--» requiring Vioiins, mmu-, .<■} nl! ,\, -ppcsories appertain• '/ -''••■'". '<<- <-A, ■ ■;■ send to H. 11, •<n ■ • * itCmak.v .„„| j.-wli,-, Hamilton 11' ANTED KNOWN. -V. ric-cher de- T» sir's :o stodi-if !■',. t-.vi'iir. \ splendid lot of Ladies' in! Gentlemen's American Kid hoots (lace ard hntrn), A\,bi:;g >md Evening shoes, Girl's Lace and Bu't.on r.oots (tan and black), Good S-rotig -eh (il Boots, Fjrmois' Boot-, Bluchers. Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Mip;-er« (good and Cieap;. impairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order V. PLESC nE R, CO - OPERATIVE FOOT SHOP, r-AMRRIDGE. 15 in Business Notices PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, ALL persons HAVING CLAIMS against the above Association are requested to render the same AT ONCE, and all those who have kindly promised donations and prizes will oblige by forwarding the same to the undersigned at their earliest con venience. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying JUesults WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Fummer Dress Materials, double width, from In 6d to 5s Gd Coloured aud Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s (J I Black Lustres, figured aud plain, is lid to 5s 6d Our tp'endid Stcck of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Lidos' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s Gd, 3s (31, 4s 6d Bewildering AsFoit-> out of Bolts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Turses and Haudi ags in cv c ry style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cosking and Afternoon Aprons from Is til LUouh's of ail descriptions from Ms lid New Suoskidcs, special value, from (is lid Uud.r-kins, tui-k-d aud flounced, from 3s Gd Holland Walking Skins, smart shapes, from 12s Gd flollmd and Crush C-stume", with Eton or Bus-ian bfdice, at 21n, 23s Gd 25s Gd 31s Gd ' Smart Hats, Ttqu.s and Bonnet*, from 15s The Popular " Beady to Wear Huts " from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints fn m 1 Id vard Diesa Holland*, OJ, is, 1,3,1 Beautiful Mus.ius aud Blouse Materials from 6fd. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents.' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipment-i of Strav Hits, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " (-napes New Neckties, Ooila-s, and Hhirts Ne;v Washing Wai-tcoa3tß, in white and fawn shades, at os Gd, 83 Gd, 9s Gd, to Ms Gd. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tailmng in all it Brioches. Absolutely thu lowest price list in Auckland for Linen aud Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
Business Notices- NOTICE OF APPLICATION" FOB TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I JAMES JACKSON, of Cambridge, be • iu£f the holder of a. PKHT.TCAVS J.« ing the holder of a ITBLIOAN'S LICENSE in respect of the House and Premises suituated at Cambridge, and known by the sign of The .Masonic Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meet ing to he holtion at Tauranga, on the THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER, 1!)02, apply fur a transfer fof the said license to Robert K Dated ny appointee. •ctober. 1902. ROAD BOARD. THE CERTIFIED BALANCE SHEET of above Board far the year ended -Ist .March, I<JO2, is OPEN FOE IN SPECTION at the Residence of the Secretary. HUGH FITZGERALD, Clerk. Cambridge, 7th November. HAMILTON BOROUGH "VTOTICE is herein- given that MR 11 THOMAS CHAPPELL has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the Borough as from the Ist October, 19u2. WM. 1. CONRAD I, Town Clerk. I] i« s nROSII ER, TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE. jMTESSRS McKEE AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuai.ee of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST UP-TO-DATE Style of Goods, wh'.ck will ba sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to meet the taste and requirement* of the residents of the Waikato The " UNDERTAKING " branch of tL business will he under the supervision of Mr A. Coyle. 1" HAVE to notify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKee and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking the public for the support accorded to mo in the past, solicit for my successors both a continuance and en larged measure of the same. ARTHUR COYLE. THE Above have rouch pleasure in announc ing that they will ht Id an OPENING CASH SALE, COMMENCING aturday, Oct, 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowed Off All Purchafeo. McKEE & MATTHEWS. FIRST AWARD ChrTsteburch, 18957" GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, IS9S. FIRST and SPEOUL, Auckland, 1599 FIRST AWARD, Chrietehurch, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be with tithc-r skim or separated milk, whey, or water alonp. Extract from letter received from a gentle man in the Nor'h Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I siarted feeding a calf about a week old, the rather of which was. sold at biith. Our other cow gave so little milk we Cfuld rnly spare a pint per day Upon this, with your food, we reared the calf, usirg just two 251b bags, wh ; ch lasted ICO days. If milk h\A sot been to scarce wo f-hould have used ens Food. The " Calf" in question his, In the natural course of events, just dropped her second calf, and is as n : ce a cow in all respects as c mid be desired." From the abovj it may be gathered that a calf can be successfully reared upou half-a pound of Food per day when milk is scarce ; if plentiful, lose. PACKED IN 2.51b., 50! hj., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but wo h-ive several stating that calves fed with this food a'e as far, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. i, DAVIS &l CO., HAMILTON. r pHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE L DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers agaiust Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the ;Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law, Owners of property and Mortgagees also ->-otected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to he 'ocal Office of the Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner Take hack the heart that thuu gavest, I'm finished for ever with you , You forgot that 1 told you to bring me homo Auuckot of Kmoi o Bhi'-. " a
Business Notices. I AWN Mowers, Scythes, Snaiths. Reap J Hooks, Sickles. Spades. Forkes, Rakes. Hoes, Watering < 'ans, \c. I 'heap and good. SANDERS, Q.C.E. OMETHING Choice in the above just ' to hand. Inspection invited. SANDERS, Q.C.F \ T all Prices, from 5d to 5s Roll. Good . assortment, SANDERS. Q.C.E. HA RVESTLNG MACHINE!;Y. TF you want the " Best Binder on Earth" get a McCORMICK. The McCormick Mowers have ball bear ings, _ and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. TR. W. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, .L has a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut 4000 acres of srrain. NEW FRUITS. »I"EW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine 11 dressed, 51b. New Seeded Muscatels, New Teaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, Q C.E. AFTERNOON TEA. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar "Wafers, Rose, Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers' Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers. Chocolate Finger Waifers. Cakes Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AND WELL .MADE. EVERY Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SANDERS, Q.C.E. VASES AND FIGURES. CHOICE SELECTION of the above. Inspection invited. SANDERS, Q..G.1E., CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUBA, HAMILTON. rHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTIOK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hermit-Hazledean Newminster Bruar = Tuba I Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts.TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom age 2s 6d, Paddocking 2s 6d per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office, of the Inspector of Sto<k, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' W of ONDERFUL REMEDIES TUSSICURA. - For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a idespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following ;—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Eeoott, Cambridae : F. J. Sacders, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Harail on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Abier, Te Awamutn ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarui wabia ; K. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. WADE'S WORM FIGS.—The wonder ful Worm Worriers—are always effective. la boxes everywhere,
McNicol &Co. HAI'IM 1,1 VK ST( Tuesday, November IS. 100". ■ire ls-month Cattle, J>'. mcxi ro l & co. '■• I'. McCiillajrli, Auctioneer. special Hotsa sALY at HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. _ We will hold a Horse Sale in the Borough Yards, Hamilton, on above date 9~A H (. E S E S OtlU of all classes Entries received are : Thoroughbred Marc Miss Lottie. by St. Hippo, Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 40 Medium and Heavy Draughts 73 Hacks and Cobs 20 Light Harness Horses 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 13 Unbroken Horses Sale at V) a.m. :o l & co. .'ulhm'li. Auctioneer. STOCK SALE )vember 22. DAIRY CATTLE Entries solicited. McNIC 0 L *■ G. F. ilcCullagh, Auctioneer. GEARING SALE .VEAR ]IUXTLY~ Wednesday. November 2G. The undersigned have recaived instruc tions from Mr John H. Xiccols to offer on above date at his firm, adjoining .Messrs L>. and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt), his T W 0 F A K 31 S, X comprising about GOO acres Uairy ( ..ws and Heifers, Horses etc, etc. Full particulars in future issue McXICOL & CO. G. F. McCdllaoh, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thur.-diy, November 27. 3 Acres of land, in ADglesea-street, Hamilton, ou account of Mr T. Yincent McNICOL & CO. G. F. MoCuuaoh, Auctioneer. OHAUPO .STOCK SALE Tuesday. I Seemlier 2. 'he undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at nhaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upward-! of (\(\ HEAD OF WELL-BRED 60 rresh-conciitioned Steers, Thos Wilson 150 ls-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 10 Choice Yearlings. Tirongia. Entries Solicited. (1. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCH SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Secoud Sale at Te Kuiti on above date 'A WELL-ARED IK-Month & TWO IOVf YEAR STEERS 200 calves and Year.ilin.gs 20 Springing Heifers Spring Trap Hooded Buggy Entries Solicited. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer Alfred Buckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SALES ON TUESDAYS-For Hits, Skins, Woo Tallow, and Bones, Hay and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMUERA-Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pi as FRIDAYS Horses, Harness, Vehicles, Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Rales Av WAIUKU-FIRST SATURDAY in each month. POKENO-MONDAY before Ruroiman Sale. RUNCIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. PUKEKOHE-LAST MONDAY in each month. TUAKAU-FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOR: Chesterfield Ouane, Little's Liquid and Powdor Sheep Dip, Ford's Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Toison. ON SALE AT THE HAYMARKET: BonouVt, Superphosphates and other Manures; Chips Seeds; Clovers from Cress acd Sens, Glasgow, and Hurst aid Sens, London ; M-u'ze, Oats, Chaff, &c. TLe Hay market, Albert St., AUCKLAND. ALMADALE, HAMELTON. Private Boarding Estab lishment. MRS P. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. TO MEN Write for free copy of valuable book abort yourselves, your health, you happiDefs. your future It contains a full cxresitien rf We huirr.n sjmi in and the remecii s adopted. No ured to ccusvit doctor?. Potted free in «aled envelope. Lvery rcr.n should read it. Ad Irces-G. Specfic, 639 ElizaMh-Btrpet North Melbourne.
w. J. Hunter. OIIAUPO CATTLE SALE. Tuesday, November 11. The undersigned will sell at the Obaupo lards on fuesday, November 11th • r»A ONE TOTVVO-YKAR-OL!) STEERS [J\f KaahianndTeMata •>0 (lead Well-bred Grown Steer-, and heifers, from I'm roa 15 Choice. Young (M 10, 0. D,iy 20 Well-bred 18-raonth-old Steer?, Puke rim n 20 Strong laves, mixel. Tauwhare 30 One to Two-Yi ar-old heifers, W. H. 6 Empty Cows 10 Very Choice Yearlings 3 Fat Cows 12 Young Pi gS) j o h n Harper GO Ewes, with huge lambs at side by Shropshire Rama 10 Springing Cows and Htifera 27 Ewes and Lambs, Mrs Corcoran 1 Ram 8 Oue and Two-year-old Steers, \v eekes 40 Choice Yearling?, mixed sexes, Whata whata 20 18-month to Twoyear-old Heifers, neighbourhood Dairy Cows, Sheep, Horses, etc. W. J. HUXT ER . HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 12 In consequence of the Auckland Miow, the urdrr..i,'n..d will hold hia next Sale at Haooiltou t n above date of *£A P B I M B IB E E F (J\J from H. S. Hawkin«, A. Main R Cowley, R Seddon, J. Livingstone.' w' Chitty, E. Aehwin, J. Raynes 13 Store Cows, W. Chitty 18 lß>nr-old Cattle, T. Walter, Zell man 10 Choice 2?-year-old Steers, W Holtby 30 Pigs, from Donaldson and Davenev 12 Prime Reef, J Knight 4 Choice Yearling Heifers, J. Bryant 2 Bulls, two years oil, W. J. Richard son Fat Stock, Sheep, Dairy Cows, etc 20 loung Pius Entries Solicited. At 12 r> T - J- HUN TE R RANGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesday, November 19. FHE undersigned will hold his ueua Sprirg Cattle Sale on <ibove date Of\(\ WELL-BKEDFORWAD BUL \J\J\J LOCKS, & CROTCE YEARLING & 18-MOiNTH STEERS & HEIFERS & TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS GO Choice Very Forward 8.1-year-old Steers. Mntihura 34 Vny Choice 2| and Three-year-old Ste rs, W. Milne, McFarlunn IGO Choice Youna- Cattle, J. Shefield, J. Bruce. F. Storey, »nd Mrs St.orpy 25 Cht.i. e 2i-y(ar- Id Steers. J. H 1- let 80 Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Madill, Lynch 15 Well-bred Ste r-, rearly beef, C. C ing 25 Choir:* Fre-h Three year-n'd Steers W. Patter-on 30 Ouoic Thrrp.yrar.cld s'eers, in fr< fh coi.il-tu-, Dngle Bros. -■"» ''' '1 -b « ! I"wo j,ar-.->l Steers, G. Puke 10 Wili-hvd c teers, S. 20 Weil bi.d Fresh Three vear-old htiers o h-\c: Yeatling Sho.tl. n. Hulls Kirs-.e'ass Liirht Waggon Cousin and Atkin). near l *- new ?0 W-11-rred Fotr-yea-ort Pul'> cK and *•'•■ r f y O\v, \. Kiddie 22 ( hoce Two year-old Steers, W. Wat .-01l 10 Choice Three-v Mir-old Steers, very frech 10 Fiesh-o nditioi'.d o,>wß, D Bruce 10 Well-bred Fr-s!. Four-year-old Bul- Wks, Jm>. Br gm°n 15 Well-bre-i Two and Tbree-rH Steers T. Foot 6 Prime Fat Cows, McKinro i Bros. G Grod Ppringns, H( nderson 20 Well-bred Tbree-yenr o'd Steers, P. p»pe 60 tt ell-br, rl Two nt.d Three-vear-Fteers. Kifsr', Ng-hemin, Osborne, J. Macky, Kiuip , Mnr>, 50 Cln-ice Yearlings, G. Ingram Fn'rie- solicit, d. At 12 o'clock. W. J. HUNT E R. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Hallett to sell on the fa-m at Churchill, known as A. Gib v s, Bb'ut the first week in December, the whole of his T IVE & DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cattle, GO of th-ro dairy cows 30 Horses Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divided into paddoci s, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowsheds, etc, and a Flaxmill. all complete, on property. Terms at sale. Full part ctilars in future advertisement. W. J. HUNTER 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. THE undersigned will hold a Special Sale of Hor«is at the H.n.itu Borough Yards abou f . the middle of December. Entries solicited. W. J. HUNT E R. SHEEP FAIR. February, 190'!. TIIK undersigned will holdhi3 First Sheep i. Fair at Oliaupo Yards, as above Entries solicited HUXTER CS^l :i t u d NOTICE WKBLEY, (HOTC 11 . KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand /he seaso ■ at. th-' Rangipai Farm, Ngaruiwah'H-WainKaro Roid, r> garuawahia and Whttavihata Di*t»ittj. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will bo at KG \ BUAWAHIA on MONDAY, and WTIATAWHATA rn TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam " F.tirv Q'icen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfrel Bir k'«nd in 1888, got by the Dauphin, her d«m Qinin Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubvn—Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Win. Home, Tc Ak*tea. WM. HORNU.
Davis & Co' ALL FARMER. and theii wives are requested to atten A Public Meeting At DAVIS AND CO.'S NEW AUCTION MART HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 8 1 At 2 O'Clock, TO V^TE That Davis and Co.'s Auction Pale? whin arc, to be held EVERY SATURDAY o and af-er October Hb, will be as great eood to the W,ikato Farmers and Thei wives for the .ale of their Produce of all dea cnpMonss the Waikato Show, and that b your attendance and support yon are re hTifv d ir t ?» B Jf2 t t0 a BAI.EMABKRT for your own r roduce ,7 0 entries/ 6 * glad to you, Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yours, W. C. DAVIS & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parti of the County. SALES EVEBT SATUBDAS of Poultry, Pij, Calves Cattle, Horses Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NEXT SALE- Saturday, November 8. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour ui with your entries. SOLE VVAIKATO AGENTS FOK SUaDCaUIe Pedi P e « Ayrshiw Ribbs 8r0,.' Canterbury Dorset Horned otud i-hecp langdown and Sons' T m p er i a l Calf Food— the best in the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Statuiry Wtrtheim's Sewing Machine*, oa very easv tt rms . ' Also, IHE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for s*le in all parts of the W«i Raglan, Wal'duna, Kawhia, etc, from frc m oO to 0000 acres, in price fioai 17s 6d to £8 per acre, with g-od roads, near creameries. rai, way and post office. Also, House 1 roperty and Building sites. See us if you want to buy or lease Good Property, and we can fix you up wif* vkhy easy TEBMa Those having Good Properu. B for HHle will do well to place same with up, as we are in direct communication with buyers in the South. We want good lm.. stone property at present. Four large properties having htelv changed handa thr.ugh us is a proof we know where to get buyers. ° Our terms are-No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p,m. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Okfick : OVEK THREE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further lar«e reductions now made in costs il 1 1 <-,r i lion. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-aupp nrting. Kstat.s under Wills or Intestacies whei conv-rted into cash and held for benefioitriet arc credited with interest at highest ratr, cap italised yearly, and free of all , ffi oe charge*. !hk Public Trusts can be appointed Kxecutorof the Will or Codicil of any person Advice as to the making of Wills is givt n free of charge. The Public Tbustee can be appointed Tru-tee in plaw of previously appointed Trustee? or in place of persons who wich to be relieved of their Trusteeship. Thk Public Teustes can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Monei Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts The Public Trustee undertakes the man agemeut of Property as Attorney or Age The Public Tbustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Linds. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment ou Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO TRE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. * UCKLAND p\Q ARE OASB BUYERS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowners please communicate with Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge. or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYERS »i FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTB. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONK M.ANUR AND BONfcDLTST. PHICES AHD AJfALISE 1 ! 03 JPFIICA TON. A. BFVINS, Afa liag er. 1 & '<k_y L«a \*J i# V *»■ ih i .: irr ;*, orr jjigwun ILo fStcmaeh and Promote Healthy Action 01' the Livefc. HOLLOWAY'S P.'LLS oure Feada ho, Indigestion, Biliousness and Feverish Attacks. Thr y u?y bo fak?n with perfect sa:j y by th° most delicate. r» \>« oxford stmt I 3f»et), London. |
WT/1902/WT_19021108/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,269 | TEN YEARS' PROGRESS
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An interesl ing pamphlet h;is been prepared by the Deputy l!egistrar (leneral, showing tlic progress ma le I>v New Zealand in flic ten vears I 8 ' I tn I '••Hi. The population, excludi.ig Maoris Mini residents nt thr ('ook ;i;i I 'il lirr I'acillc Islands, at tin" end of last year was 787.057. an increase ")' I 5:5,'.i'.c.i, and the private wealth li is reached £229,587,910, ;in iiici'casf of well over eighty-three millions. This means ;m advance from £2BO to £2'.' 1 in the privatewealth per head. The niiinlier nf saving-banksdepn i tui's has increased liv 118,1 :>B, and the amount tn their credit liv l"i.80 1,1 51. It now stands at seven and a ipiarter millions. There were | 255 State primary schools and 28] private schools in the colony ten years ago, hut at the end <>t' Inst year those numbers had i.i crcased liy 122 and 28 respective!v, and the number of scholars attending them by I 1.828 and 1202, the grand total now standing at 140,095. There was an increase of nearlv twenty-six thousand in the number of occupied holdings (now sixty-four thousand). The hind in cultivation had advanced to over thirteen million acres, an increase of four and three fifths millions. The horses in the colour increased in number bv 68,032. cattle bv 529,953, and sheep by nearly three and a half millions. Tlie total in each case last year was: Horses 279,072, cattle 1,301,874, and sheep 20,233,099 so that it was in cattle that there was by far the largest proportional in crease. There were nearlv five million more letters andlefter - cards posted last year than there wore ten years ago, an advance of about ten and a half per cent., while nearly half a million more newspapers were posted—two and a half per cent. This growth resulted in an increased revenue of £35,700, or fourteen and a half per cent. Telegraph messages, however, pro duced an increased revenue of .£•"30,700, or nearly fifty and a half per cent., and the number of messages increased by two and one-fifth millions, or not less than 111-70 per cent. This substantial advance was partly accounted for by the fact that there were 2120 addi tional miles of line opened, or more than 39tl per cent, of tin; number of miles in 1891, In the decade 300 more miles of State railways were opened for traffic, and the increase in the revenue was nearly three quarters of a million, or 68 per cent.
Though the number of vessels in wards and outwards did not increase very much, the tonnage was consider ably larger— nearlv 72 per cent. The imports showed an even greater percentage increase, the ad vance by over live and one quarter millions representing 81-71 per cent. The exports of the produce of the colony exceeded twelve and three fifths millions last year, an increase of exactly 35 per cent. In the exports dairy produce showed the greatest in crease, butter (£882,400 last year) having gone ahead to the extent of 487 per cent., and cheese (£238,085 last year) 175 per cent. Grain came next with 90 per cent. (.£1,285,811 last year), frozen meat follows witli 88-0 per cent. (£2,253,202 last year), gold next with 74 per cent. (£1,75.'!,784 last year), wool, the big gest item in value, next with 10.43 per cent. (£5,699,103 last year), and kauri-gum last with an increase of a little over two per cent, last year's total being £446,114.
The output of the coal mines in 1901 was 1,227,038 tons, an advance of 8:5 per cent on the output ten years ago. For the comparison of the value of the output of manufactories the year 1890 and 1900 are given, and the figures show that the output nearly doubled (95 per cent increase), the 1900 output being valued at over seventeen millions.
The unimproved value of the land increased to nearly ninety-five millions (this year's figure is taken), being an increase of nineteen millions, or a little over 25 percent. The value of the improvements has risen to nearlv sixty millions or an increase 29 per cent, so that the total value of the land and improvements now stands at under £ 150,000,000, or an increase < f 20.00 per cent.
THE WAIKX'IO TIMES, SATURDAY, XOVEViBER 8, 1902.
Printed and published by Robert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1902.
"I Roirhed St" Many of us have to work hard all i long. Wo cannot caro fur ourselves we would. No wonder our blood g out of order, bec<>:ucs thin and inipii This produces boils, erupt ions, nervo ness, indigestion, and great weaknc • We have this photojjniiih and letter frorc Mr. John Hafner, of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Read carefully What he says: " I have roughed it a great deal, mining, working in storms, exposed to the heat, and have often had poor food. My blood fre quently becomes impure and I have eruptions, boito, and become generally run down. But Ayer's Sarsaparilla takes hold of me every time, makes my blood pure and builds me right up." Sarsaparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be sure you get Ayer's. Take Ayer's Pill* with the Sarsaparilla. They aid in purifying the blood; and they cure constipation and biliousness. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr 4 Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. Say - Friend: TAKt^TEASPOONSFUi DYKES' "TkCURA Don't keep mi all night barking. " FOR COUGHS & COLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!: SOLD EVERYWHERE 1/6 k 2/C REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND PROPERTY AUCTIONEERS, C 6 QUEEN* STREET, AUCKLAND. WAIKATO AGENT: MR M. G. FARRER, " BANKWOOD," HAMILTON, Who will conduct intending purchasers lo properties free of charge, and will be glad to receive particulars of properties for sale. CHEAP BUSH FARM. Adjacent to Railway Station. I AS. Per Acre, 238 acres | eWW -1-U level land in heavy rimu timber, except 40 acres which have been grassed and fenced ; close to post office ; station and township ; handy to good mar ket, and about 150 miles from Auckland. RICH LITTLE FARMS. Close to Station, &c. 0 1 Qto £22 per acre. Several handy e& 1.0 farm sections of from 22 to 33 acres each ; very fertile land, fenced, and in remarkably good grass ; on one there is some pretty bush; all well watered; one mile from station and large township, and about 30 miles tram town. Prices range fromilS to per acre; one-third cash, balance five years at 5 per cent. 7050' HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. I?(|9n— los ACRES; all fenced and sub-divided; 85 acres grass; 12 acres crop • small orchard ; 1 acre bush ; 4 acres drained swamp; balance rough land bouse of four rooms and verandah ; stablti, cowshed, Ac.; i mile from school, post office, Ac.; one mile from creamery and 5J from station. Price, JEG2O ; terms if desired. 7164 UNIMPROVED L4NDS. NGAROTO PARISH-Allotment 3GO, con taining 50 acres, £75. TAUPIRI PAKISH-Allotment 325, con taining ;")0 acres, £3B. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment 180, con taining 50 acres, £3O. TAUPIRI PiKISH-Allotments 377 and 379. containing 100 acres, £75. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH-Allotment 30, containing 50 acres, I'JO. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH Allotmert 131, containing ,00 a<!res, £3O. TUHIKARAMEA PARISR-Allotment 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 7692 We undertake any business in co n nectlon with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. WHAT l>OhS THE NEGLECT OF A TT) COLD MEAN? Oily too frequently o uncus a 1 tack of Poenmonia and the B'wiug i f the seeds of tint fcourge of humanitv, Concumption. These evils c«n be averted by ( k : nsr TOStCURA, which ha" been pr ved b , x i > Mn be the Remedy of the Ate for iUO'U.mIi ic of thelhr'at, Lumr« at d Bronchial Turves. Price 2s 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at all Chemists and Sttrekeepe: s throujrhout the colony,
WHY COUGH? WHYCOUGH ? WHY COUGH? Thero is absolutely no remedy 8" speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Simple, but sure iu action, they cm be taken by the mo 3 delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZFNGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Keatino's Lozknok will set you rii?Lt. They at once check the cough and remove the cause An enormous sale a'l over the world during the past 80 years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT BELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. Kkatimo's Couoh Lozkjgks, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOAKSENKS-i, and THROAT r ROUBLES, are sold everywhere in tins br all chemists. All CATTLH and HORSES trespassing -r my iand at Waitetuni, nam-ly Sections 11 Blocks V and IX , Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, J 2B ' 8 Waitetum. Any Person FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's properties in the Wa ; - kato will be prosecn ed. JOHN McTVW, Esti'es Superintendent, Matamita.
CO-OP. We are ili>|:l.i>in;>' NOVELTIES jN ALL BRANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPAR .- MENT FOR IHE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUSINQS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL UP-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING Jbaiapoi Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLF, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For ClothiDg to Measure Early. 800 A.' and SHuK DfcPAKTMtiST. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing Amer.ean, Eoglish and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, AUPIRI riOAL A/TINEf C OAL M The Best Household Coal in the Colony. LAN now be obtained from all Coal ' Dealers in Waikato. $f Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward 8. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FEANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENrHUL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with Finable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into convenient raldacks, in good s'ate of cull i vat ion 247 ACRES LAND, all fenced aid sub divided into laddocks and in grass or crops. ,300 ACRES LAND, all sturdy fenced, part rich swamp, balnnco dry op-u land, all dry hrnd being su-face sown Piice reaonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced snd sub dividrd into suitable paddoek<, all in grass or cultivation, small housp, and stockyard. Slnol, creamery and rail way station wihn lj miles. Puc? reasonable, temw half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE, with half-acre land en the Hamilton ro>d, to*uslrp Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. TE UKU-600 ACRES. (I'artbuOi, balance fern and minuku Laud, ring fenced snd subdivided. Ho se of five rooim (knun and rimu) barn, cowshed and stockyard. I'rice very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, town-hip Cambridge, one of the best sites in the township. FARM of G ; ) acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva yation, eecure'y fenced'and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in grass, and securely fenced. GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE RO W N LEGHORNS We have the greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit tm7B. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikito Poultry Club for best Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from egirs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues to T. A. BROOKER, Otahuaua. Particulars a'so from Secretary Waikato Pjultry Club, Hamilton. 822
AIIIY FAUMS FOE, SALE. -OC^ERBIE MATAMATA, WAITOA. IHK PnoPKETI OF The Assets Realisation Board. I'HISR Propertien have beei mrveyed infcr FARMS of suitable ar-a, irom 65 acre? •w>, aro of G< ,d Quality S il, W;-l" 11 -'d. C'lseto Rtilw-y, ;\>.A within easy tv nf Or o f>mfiries and Factory. ""f ra»v «fllec< Any rqa, and Purchas' VEKY EASY TERMS OF PAY- K> T. ' N PER'"ST.—4S tier centum |.or anDura. 'L\.N> A.Xi) PARTICULARS may be 1 "'"9 d fr il THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on th. Properties. vlkssks ii. &, J. CLIFFORD, Mowing vi;le. VTbssbs McNTOOL ft CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWAEDS, Te Aioha Vle A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8 11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC.. ONGARUE News AReub for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, D'mng Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at all bjurs, Order prorrp <-rdert tn /IHEAP MONEY riHEAP MONEY MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN [FREEHOLDS At 4i per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry .I.H.RICHARDSON, V OTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of our various Brands of Bonedusts and Artificial Manures!:— PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarse) AIIBONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN;MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, and Samples on applica on WARNOCK BROS. 28/2 _ _ Durham-street, Auckland. TVTOUNTAIN T)IMU rpiMBER /COMPANY, j iMITED, MAMAKTJ FINEST MOUHTAm-BR0»V RIMF IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 fee* of Building Timber in Stock, EVERY CLASS OP DRESSED TIMBER W. MAUNDER A'JENT. Hamiltos CLAYTON, AGKNT. \.;AMr; 4 wiuTA ASUBURTON Canterbury YT7AIKATO pALVAMSED TRON WORKS. HARDLNYBItOS Plumbers, Gastitters, and Bcllhangcrs. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and R< tail Manufacturers of SpoutiLg, Ridges, Bath.-, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAEDLEY BROS., HAMILTON 3i^% John Bettley, iVHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHEK (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Conceded wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALASE. HotDijynbbs Daily feok 12 to 2 o'ci.oo2 Chops and Steak 3 ileady in Ten Kinutcs. DINNER on PALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK 43* Raoes, Bc-ffattijs, Shows, k, Catered for AMIL'aON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), Has Cn Sam : LACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2a pet bag. TAR, ed pe* - galk u for 25 gallons or overr er gallon for los quantities, V* OSES: CUrenc-etreet, Hamiltou.
a via in id steamed Boueineal. PYRAMID BRAND, i u small bajrs: auw.m-.eij puiv, inglieat analysis. Buy. w will note that Pyramid is .111 Rtyi>terH ]\ r „,d, ;„id s-e that they jf.t if, some unscrupulous dealers having sold a . inferior article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. OrJ.w now btiujj backed fur Pyramid delivered jOct.ber, November, December, January. ALSO, BUPEBPHOBPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Mag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or sot hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, MTJUTJE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, &c, New Crop Due Early in November. W. S. UDEIE & CO. 29, Oustoms-St., AUCKLAND. II FOB BfiSTVALUE AND Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of tier, Eggg orsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 2S/6 TUCKER'S PUS?. BiSSS SBSSIS Established 1835. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into kveuy tiu. .Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG HO WOE R P. uy it for Pancakes. GG 1 OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. (SUNSHINE TELLY /CRYSTALS Ounshine Jelly V^eystals. A Geeat Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. SUNSHINE /BUSTARD [)OWDER UN SHINE V>»USTAED:I OWDEE Eggs may bo too rich for you; eggs may he too dear-This will suit you "down to the ground." l)i) ln>x<:< ( 1 packets in each box) Assorted Mavonrs. CI'XSIIIXEI pfDDING nOWDER * FXSHIXE I FDDIXU I OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-llavoured, and prettily tinted m different colours. Raspberrv pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink \amlla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow A KARAXA QTAECH r\ LAZE xIKAKAXA (OTARCH VTLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and Gd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufactures W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. IXI JTs QAMPBELL AND pHRENFRIED QOMPANY, riMITED. OaPTTAT, £3O D,OOO IS, QUEEN STREET ALBERT BREWERY v^JEEN-STREET AND IK'MAIN BKFWFRY, NEWMARKET. J. Loom! Oaotbbu, Esq. (Chairman), A bthcb M. Myebb (Manap-inR Director), and Lko M. Mtebs. FsCiKTABY; AIfBSDS. BaNKABT. Cable Address; "Beehive," Auokia-jd. AGENTS FOR- K. PORTER & CO.. " Build og " ALE STOUT. London M. B. FOSTER h SONS (Ltd. "Burij ALE and STOUT, London *• SPF-SSP2 1 ., 4 Cr - WATERS. Sydney and London a H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS. Hamburg W 4 O.OILBKY. SCHNAPPS, London J. vv BUKMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET WHISKY, London ,AB SFJt«££ T SP N & C - SCOTCB WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd " Canadian Orb " WHISKY. Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dnblin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognao ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda, MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Raima RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims E. lEROY. CHAMPAGNE. Reims A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Em, Etc. Etc. A very Lares Assortment of the bkbi brands of WINES h SPIRITS, including AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand. CIGARS.—Many well-known bbahds Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PBIZE MEDALS AND AWABDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879,1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition. 18S6 • Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk). Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited j and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFRLED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful « Jim \\ orriers—are a sure remedy, in Is ibices, Sold everywhere.
F OR - CALVES. ,y G Z^Z° lL iß3th9bMt *—'— , frora milk Experiments made by the Agricultur.il 1)..i,i0a of die Y, sU| rd 0„ le ... prove that calves fed on separated milk wiJi *e addition M | *,*. , Ccd m r Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole unite. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give y, u Stroiy llealt., LUos it is profitable because it enables you to send tiie wW? of you ,oik 'o t h' Dairy farmers last season proved its merits ooachsivdy lu I r>„ it „ n qualified praise. lor testimonials apply to the underaigae 1. It is one of the bast investments you can put y JU r m°ney into, aud will </ ve you large and certain profits J ' Vl ' B ve Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loan and ilercmt - \ - a -v Company, limited. HAMILTON, TjAJ<TJD foe SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED Eversley Estate, 'OF 854 ACRES, ALL PLOUGHFJTAND GRASSED, Otterburn Estate, OF 793 ACRES, NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND GRAiSED. The above properties all adjoin the Walton Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton and Cambridge. The land is of excellent quality, and if admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, on Liberal Terms, ON 23bd APRIL, 1902. Copies of plans and full partiouhrs obtainable from the undersigned Land For Sale. rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ■■ MERCANTILE AOEN- Y COM PANY, LIMITED, are instructed to an- DnuDce that that portion of the Woodlands Estate, CoMPEISINO |THE BLOCK NEAR THE TJrtN SHIP OF T^UPIRI, Conti-.iuinar I 4422 Acres, Is now surveyed and sub-d vided iat.> con venienth-sized DAIRY AND G'AZING FARMS, aud will be OPEN for PRIVATE ; SALE on and alter Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1002. TE-tMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per rent cash, 5 per cent eud .>f two years, h per cent annua ly ter five following years, lutirest ik pr cant. Appl'ciuons fo be addresspl tntheii'do-- »}#'•? . fioui whom U.jpiis and PI ma «nd any fur.hor iifjru.aiiun u.ay bj übtaii.e I THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEU CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or auy of the Company's Brauche* throughout the Colony, WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ABE ADDEESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. $ WE ARE ADDEESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. § S LaDiES, SSkkk iilUiNjk I l\ BAD TIELA. ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the secoud best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, aud no other tea grown in any other part of the world cau in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in ! L lead oq the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the j J agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. | Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack- ! "t - I ! age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee j © i j that it is all we claim of it. " " ' I ft Obtainable from W. Escort, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ;I £ Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te I %? Aroha ; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. I £J PARR BROS., Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. SPECIAL VALUES in Bonedusts and Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorne Prosser and Co.'s Special Manures, Root, Potato, Grass, etc., Steamed Bone dust, " A " and " B" Superphosphates, Bonedust and Blood Guano, Kainit etc. ' Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Rock Salt Coarse and Fine Salt, Lime, Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and Carrot Seeds. ' Posts, Fencing Wire, Rollers, Staples, Bar Iron, Nails, Ridging, Spoutinir Oils, Paint, etc. ° ° r 6 ' AGENCY COWSLIP CALF MILK. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I havo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Raglan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them ths killing -jual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. 11. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 THE TT7AIKATO "DAOON ■JIHE FRANKTON JUNCTION, weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Faotory on Tuesday, I Ibnrsday and Friday of eaoh week. A weekly paae of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. U*ES HALLT, Secretary.
ALBKRT HOTEL Q U kE N STREET AUCKLAND. rjAVLNU takenf over this popular, and U. *idl-known Hotel, all visitors can rely •ipon overy attent : on and comfort. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANO > Telephone 963. All promptly attended to. AETHUR B\OH PROPRIETOR (La <* of Kotn-na and Cambridge). *p & \ a aTTTT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATUUIfoI, .. IWihoh. HOTEL i, rJpHe with all modern 1 necessary for a First-class Hotel. Having a fine cample Room, and tno best position in the township, it is the favounte Hntnl for Cmmereial Travellers and on its bom* ophite the Town aa.n is the most convenient tor Companies in the TWnua; line. iWs reasonable. Best quality Liq ,nr< and (tonne. , a '" lelelhone No. 690. James Rolleston/' (Lath oi / Hikurangi and / it Coromandel/ / PROPRIETOR w , /VICTORIA • ST / East, / UCRLA\D / / / GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS ' PO- Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MEHCEH. WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew a'.ways on a rang lit. Good Shooting and Boating. Hor«8 on Hire. Good St-»b'ia« and paddockin*. RA'LWAY li AIL WA Y BAB. Stocked with finest Liquors. J. E. HALLEIT, PROPRIETOR, 5, /b Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS JULIA McCULLOUGrH, Proprietress. THIS HOfELlns been re-built in first class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGHIFICEHT VIJiW OVERLOOKING THE HASBOUK Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and ..pints Good Stabling and Faddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPBIG-HT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIBIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who art the SOU AGEITS and Bottlen. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. H. <& O. ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prices Given. Telephone 854. P . O . Box 346. 28/11 |
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THAMES YALLBY GAZETTE &c KAWHIA ADVOCATE,
[ESTABLISHED 1872.]
THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO
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HAMILTON, N.Z. : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 11)02.
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The American Tobacco Co. i? a to issue a Penes liflerent relates of Wild Flowers Write full name thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x and thus and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, ... ... post to . THa AMFDirAN Coloured to Nature llection. If you want these plainly, and Enclose with [Labels, also the; 3 Penny stamps The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes and Three Penny Stamps >ne Coloured Plate will be posted to anv address in New Zealand
« I m m x» A*» »!•"« fe m m ■a f ■ « t * r :•-'. air -" ■'«:• wis OITRICM ■Jim INB UK K NU W LIF£ I SUHAMCE UIP.aRIMcNT. £1,000,000 air. ady been a.lded to Policies-in ihe Department, THIS IB THE BONUS YKAB, Bnd everyone now takhg out a participating policy will receive a substantial bonus at tbe end of the year. J. H. RICHAHDSON, Cominis-ijuer. A. Woncl.evtfuii Medicine. PILL A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. BEND NO MONEY. WK hereby undertake to give one ot oui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Ludy or Gentleman's, to everv Man, Woman, or Child Who sends as the orrect reading ot the following PUZZLK :- I BxiT MxxS TuS CixxxE The only condition is, that it your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING SILVER CHAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose .stamped and addressed envelope su that wo may iuforra you i you have won the Watch. We are making this offer golely with the object of introducing and advertising enr goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL 00, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 469, G P.O. B'2 AWHIA APERITIVE fIOHPANY Having oompletod arrangments to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle vfMh All Reqireroeate. GRASS SEEDS will he a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of largo ex- Eerience, and will be supplied to Share olde» and Farmers Gone:ally at a ilini jium Cost and of oluarantoed Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at tho Very Lowest Possible R i'o. The K.F.C. Co. are makißg arrangements for the Supply of Stock to farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain fn the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, etc. Thi first Doss will qivi riliit in twinty minutis. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; they act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening th« Muscular System: restoring the long lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arouilng with the Rosbrud or Hiai.th the whole physical inerqt of the human frame. These art "fact*' admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and debilitated is that Beecham's Pi!lt have the Cargut Sale of emy Patent Medicine intkewrld. Pull directions with each box. • * * !>rep*r*d only by THOMAS BBHOHAM, St. Helens, LancMhlra, ■ngltnd S«M inriilwi, la Bext*. Is. ifd., and St. M. ttck. "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including: Bedsteads. Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSOM GARLICK CO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Qnflfin - Sti-Afti AUCKLAND IMPORTANT NOriCE. It having come to the knowledge of The Xew Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and "Dairy" brand boxes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyaace of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WES LE Y SP RAUG, MANAGING DIRECTOE, THE N.Z. DAIEY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. ■ O V/ *» i-4 L> , ONE DOZEN OABINETS WITH OPAI AUCTIONEER, ou i 6/- ProdaceMerchant,Land&Oommißsion GEORGE GREGORY. A OEM 1, Victoria & Lobnk Sh., AUCKLAND. I ARTIST PHOTOQRAPL ER 50 - CASES - 50 masons IMPROVED PRESERVING JAEB. QUARTS & HALF-GALLONS. GREAT EEDUOTION IN PBIOE A J. ENTRICAN & CO \ PCS LAND f\ HE WAIKATO TIMES is by far the ONE DOZEN OABINETS WITH OPAL FROM 16/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOQRAPL ER SPECIALITIES Artistic Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Group? COBNEI or ! QUEEN AND WFLEPLEY STREETS I AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, SPECIALIIIES Orchard and Farm Produce can depend j ~. .. 0 , on obtaining tho Highest Market Price, with I 0 , S^ eß '. i „ Elements Quick Sales and Account Sales immediately Children s Portraiture and Group? remitted. Special accommodation for Pigs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVFRI r cobnbi or DAY during the Season. Outdoor and QUEEN AND WFLEPLEY STREETS Country Sales conducted. Large accommo- AUCKLAND. dation for storing Mp'ze and other Produce _ until fair market prioe a e obtairs) lc Established 18 Yfaee RiiFKßuacK : Uuiou Bankof iuatralia. 10 .LADIES , No need to consult doctors or chemists AGL A N jyi Alt /IOAUJiI The remedies you require in your own hands -i-?A V/ | Write for free copy of valuable book about your lives, your health, your welfare Every The regula running of the mail coach J wuman should read it. Poeted free in sealed between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended | " 9 owing to the bad state ef the roads. i \ DALGLIESH Proprietor. Waikato Times Office, Hamilton,
Manures REDUCED PRICE LIST WcstfieSd Manures 9 and Sundries. Discount—All I,iues 111 this Price List subject to a Discount of 2% per cent, for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made for large lots. WESTPIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) "B" Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent. soluble Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. Bone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure Special Grass Manure "A " (for Top Dressing) .. Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying down per manent pasture) Special Potato Manure . Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure "A Special Corn Manure " B ley, etc.) Special Maize Manure "A " (for Green Feed) .! Special Maize Manure " B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees)'. Special Orchard Manure " B " (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure .. .. \ [ MANUFACTURERS: (for Green Feed) (for Wheat, Oats, Bar- SUNDRIES. " Standard" Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Gypsum .. .. .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton .. nett 6 5 3 .. 2 Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt... 17 Nitrate of Soda ~ Muriate of Potash ~ Sulphate of Potash * ~ Kainit n Sulphate of Iron, xtls ~ Sulphate of Iron, crushed,, Surprise Island Guano .. Maiden Guano Desiccated Blood a. 5 15 0 15 0 abt 2 cwt... 14 xo abt 2 cwt... 16 o abt 2 cwt... 16 o abt 1 cwt... 4 2 8 10 10 0 4 0 5 7 8 xo 16 o sacks abt 2 cwt... „ abt 2 cwt... 1 2 cwt. sacks 2 cwt. sacks 2 cwt. sacks Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, i} 4 cwt. sacks " K.P." Improved Sheep Dip, 3 gal. drums 3/9 per gal, Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red— -4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal 1 gal. tins .. .. 4/3 per gal Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each. Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, or fine .. .. .. .. 1/6 each. Kempthorne, Prosser s 0 Head Office—ALßEßT STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND DRUQ COMPANY, LTD. Works—WEST FIF! I, D, * near OTAHUHU.
The Acme of Perfection THE NEW "IDEAL" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAMLESS Drawn LID, one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Uottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL TIVI> STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. THOS B. ARTHUR.! [B. R. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY-STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and disposed to the best advantage. -m HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata itilr mm. m t * * mm wmJ} 11 No. E6l46—Real Crocodile Skin and Solid Silver Purse, 27 6 No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Chased Cake Basket, 40/ % ■a* KM I C2(£= *-4Yr, m I m X'S: S ISo. 1*2995—( ut Glass and Solid Silver Hair-Pin 80x,13 6 Children s Silver-Plated Cups, 66, 8/6,10 6,12 6,15 6 No. F2876 — Silver-Plated Glass-Lined Shell Butter Dish, with Knife, 13 6 STEWART D A WSON& Co. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION. SAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing onlv \rtioWJ that am manu factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only pnt before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can ill enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S THOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer. tKCHs^f BRAiiU - />< GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY Excelsior Coffee Standard Coffee I'TaLD ESSENCE OF COFFEE 111 CV (X.X3MEXTBD), Cable Address: £CCOMB£, NEWMARKET." Telephone: Ho. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Kiiyber Pass ttoad AUCKLAND BBANDB OF TEAS S D Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder , n, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Eg-g Powder lirown, Barrett & Os.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Poppers
ANTED KNOWN ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE, SHIPMENTS OF BONEPUBT AND BLOOD MARORE. lhty aie of Fiisi-i'l ss Qua'iiiy, and hava Aiiolyte.i as under: — Bonedust: Am. s\, ?. Lime 50. B'ood and Buuedust : Am. 8, P. Lime 28. Al-o, KAINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GTJANOS, SALf, AND OTHER RED k<CK SALT Icv.iluiHe for Sto"k. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used as the food is much more pl-itdbl . and there is less loss in weijjh'. We also mpplv best qualitiesof CLOVERS AND GRASS SEfrD3 (N HAND. Stocks of v peci lly-selected Southern Dark Winter, Canadians, Duns, White and Black Tartar. Girtouf, Danish, Sparrowbill, and Fted Oats. LINSEED: This is excellent food for Calves and Potd try. It is mure valuable than any kind of Grain or Pulse Send for particulars before Buying, Onr Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S™ AND c o ' COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. M E NZ lES & C 0 • WAIKATO CRATED WATER COIDIM MANUFACTORY. Latest asd Most Approved Methods Goods of the above Well-known Brand wQ be supplied from the Factory. Teuqbahs & OBDXBS ... -PuNoruAxiY Amron To MENZIEB & 00.) Hamilton. AND AT THE THAMES] I \AN I BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OS W OTHER ENGINEER? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at home 2 We teach everywhere 3 No time lost from Work 4 Prepared for examinations 5 No text books to buy 6 Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers 7 Instruction Papers free from all unnecessary mathematics aud theoretical side issues 8 Each Instruction Paper prepared experts 9 lnstruceion private 10 Tha working is made interesting 11 If student can read and write, ani studies M directed, success in assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalments 18 Backward students given special assistance 1 i Open to all. No time limit "We also teach by mail: —Drawing, Shorthand, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and coach for the Auditors' and Incorporated .Accountants' Exans, Civil Service, University and Law, Languages, Pupil Teachers' and for "D " and "E ". Every candidate prepared by us for the recent Pnpil Teachers' Examination succeeded in passing Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', recom mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 2b 6d post free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the Mate], H?ad Office for New Zealand, 193 Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book 8 " aad copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and Students. snd mention subjects in whlcb you are interested Success certain if our instructions followed loTtock owners. E. J. WILKINSON OEGS to announce that he has been ap pointed AGENT for the Cambridge dia ct of The Live Stock General Insurance Co, of New Zealand. The Company insures against death by disease and accident, or accidental death only foaling, calving and transit risks (sea and and). LOW KATES. E. J.W. is also Agent'.for the-<- Ncrvich Union Insurance Com pany, Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ocean Accident and OuarantM Corporation (Limited). E, J. WILKINSON, rUKE-STRERT CAMBRIDGE (RINOE AUCKLAND, )LLEOE FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Pupils). Chairman of Bard of Governors: Btv. 0. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A. (Load. Vice-Master : Stuabt Stevenson, M.A. (Ox ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistrefs: Mjss E. M. Rainfobth, M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a larpe staff of Resident and Visit ing Masters and Mistreese?. Tbe College is controlled by a Board of Go vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religious eaching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, together forming the finest set of School Buildings in Auckland. The arsons* modation for boarders in both Colleges is complete, and evtry arrangement is made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play* grounds. Examination Fuccfsses—During the last five years 40 pupils bavo passed the N.Z. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service Ex aminations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders made from date of entry. Prospectus on applicution to Headmaster) or to The Waixato Times Office. Next term begins September 23 2/7 HOT SPMNGS HOTEL, TE AIiOHA. MR R L. SOMTvRS wishes to inform the Resident" of the Waik»to that be has taken over tho stove aud i favourite Hotel, and hopes to merit a rosfep* nance of thair npport. |
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«' A M I'.K' I i >■; i; SALE. At Mr U". ,1. ! I outer's < :un i >ri. Kile on Saturday, over the advertised uumber of cattlo were yarded, every pen being used, and about 20 dairy cows being offered out in tlio 1 ,rg«> yards. I'll• ■ r<■ was keen torn petition thr.jiii;-!i.>ut the sale, with tiie re sult tiiat every heast offered was gold under the hammer, wit h the exception of one pen of low-ci»nditlulled calves. ljuyers w. it numerous, and many more cattlo could have been placed at satisfactory figures. Al >iMir S'l dairy cows and springing belters si Id at good prices, and with keen compel i- j tioii. iiest cows at calving and already calved fetch'"! from ii/* t.i i.':i ."is, older so.-ts from XI- 10s to,!'.', l.'is, go.nl heifers i'-'i n)s to i' 7. dunce yeaning steers X < ss to A'-> I '"s, a cliui. i' ptu .if yearlings (mixed st-xe.- trom .1. Seal'r.ioke made lis, strong calves i'l i:.s to t'2 ss, 2y r-old steers in low .-ouditioni i;:i ."is, 2yr-old steers ones) t'los. (food Iresli-conditioiied c .vs and boilers sold briskly from X !• Ms to £.>, fat heifers c."i Ids to i'li, fat cows A's. Ti.e nine hulls 'r on Mr W in. Vosper were a choice lot, and were keenly competed lor, making from 4,'00s to I2 : |gs. Fifteen other hulls were sold at from !' I Ins to 111 "is x. r a e-00.1,1 lyr-o d. Ten young i>i<_fs from .1, <«. I Ward, id os and 5s each. A hi ■■! sundries, produce, etc., made good pr. s. hacks fr. in it to JSG 17s (id. HAMILTOX MARKET. Messrs W". C. Davis and Oo.'s rejDort is as follows: There was a fair entry and fail attendance. Oood entry of poultry, hens selling from Is Gd to Is lod each, roosters 2s each, ducks Is Od to 2s lid each. Pota toes—Eating fis I'd to Ss Gd per sack, seed Li.l), Gs to bs per sack. Khubard Nd per bundle, liacon Gd per lb by the side. Furniture at fair prices ; secretary £2 10s, piano 17s. Also a large consignment of fancy goods from an Auckland iirm sold at auction prices. MR J. JONES' REPORT. Pon'try : Roosters 2s to 2s Gd, hens Is Od to 2s, ducks 2s Id to 2s Gd, geese .is to os Gd, turkey gobblers 7s to lis, liens, turkeys •is Gd to Is 3d, ducklings lOd to Is 3d. others Id to tid. Pigs: None entered, but in good demand. Produce: liacon S:]d to ltd, hams !)d to !»Jd, cheese od to Gd. eggs 7|dtoSd, butter 7UI to s.Jd lb, keg 7d to Sd lb, lard 7d lb, honey, 2lh tins, 7s Gd to Ss per doz, potatoes <£G os to £ti 10s, inferior <£3 os to A' 1-, new potatoes, kidneys 1\ d to lid lb, shepherds Id to lb, onions lid to l:{d. Apples lis to 12s per case, lemons os to Gs per case. Maize 4s Gd, wheat 3s lid to Is per bushel, sharps and bran =£7 per ton.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL
'I ho Royal Dramatic Company will ap pear at X gar ua wall ia to-morrow evening, Notice is given by the Minister of Lands of his intention of taking laud for the par pose of making a road in the I'arish of Waipa, Raglan County. The Railway Department advertise special trains and fares for the Auckland Agricultural and Pastoral Show, which takes place on the 11th and loth inst. Owing to the inability of a number of the members of the Tamahere branch of the AVaikato Farmers' Club to be present, there will be no meeting of that branch this month. A Masterton firm has received instruc tions to till a large order for stock suitable for freezing for the South African market. Second < [iiality of stock taken. The unusual occurrence of a cricket inn ings in which no runs were scored to >k plaee at \\ estport in the senior fixture on Saturday, Mokihinui v. White Star, the former making 1-1 runs and the latter being all disposed of for o—all byes. One of the features of the late Ilawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Show was the shearing competition. Three hundred sheep were provided for the use of com petitors. The coastal country in Queensland in getting pretty well eaten out, whilst the water, too, is reported to be failing, and there is no further country available for agistment, barring tea-tree swamps. Speaking at a meeting of the Marlbor ough Land and Railway League, .Mr Coul ter said that there was a ring of sincerity about the Covernment's utterances in re gard to land settlement, whicli was most encouraging to every one who had this great question at heart. Caterpillars are, unfortunately, making their appearance in several parts of .New South Wales. In the <'orowa district the ground in many places is said to be thick with them, and they are apparently mak ing their way toward the crops. Land settlement continues to attract settlers to Western Australia. Of the new Kimberley country lately thrown open for selection (as explored by Mr Surveyor Brockmant, sonutl iug like 1,500,00 acres have been applied for; applications for pastoral leases in other parts are also well up to the average. From the various reports to hand the autumn lambing in New South Wales is only what one cm expect from the severity of the season. On a few stations in the Riverina the percentage has been as high as S.j per cent., but with the great majority it has been very low, averaging less than 40. Meat has become so dear nnd scarce in the Hathuret district, X.S.W., that many households are glad to procure rabbits for food. Large sums (.1 money are being made by trapping these rodents, and the demand is providing employment for quite an army of men and boys. The output for nearly four months has been L»l,o7ti rabbits. A cable to tin; Daily Express, dated Xew York, lltli July, says Cuba is going into the cattle business in the hope of making a paying industry of the export of meat. Pre sident I'alma proposes to admit free of duty stock for breeding purposes from • ircat Britain, the United State", and Argentina, and to improve the cattle now in the island. An unique discovery is reported from the Narrabri district (says the i'astoralist's Review). A settler had a number of fairly strung wethers which weredjing in some unaccountable way. A post-mortem re vealed the remarkable cause of death, which was due to the luxuriant growth of trefoil in the aniunl's stomach, the roots of wliic had penetrated every crevice of the stomach. This hj, as far as wo know, a hitherto unheard of experience. According to the Timaru Post an excep tionally heavy crop oi wheat is recorded in the Fairlie district., Mr James Wilson, of Allandale, having recently threshed from a 1 ill-acre paddock '.iijv.l bushels of red Tuscan wheat, and in addition to this it is estimated that • uily seven bushels per acre was lost owing to the straw failing to support the very heavy ears, which were in many instances luily aix inches in length, l'he crop was an autumn one, and was pre ceded by a crop of rape, and it may be mentioned that ljcwt of artificial manure per aero was sown with the wheat.
Ottilia to ti 10 coiitium-.1 drought tin* Uurke X.S.H wnter supply has been shut down fur I.", uiit of the 21 hours. 1 >r. ( halliuor I'urchas, tiio well-known specialist of Auckland, lias been enjoying a short lulklay at »'auibridye, being the truest of Dr. Koberb. Mr M. lianliu. of Cambridge, who is .-ulToriiig from a cataract in his ove. has *on ii'l if ii 'eessary to proct'e I to Auckland t• • undergo an operation for its removal. •iessrs i \iy!o, I'ollard and Johns of To A rt-ainutu. desire, on behalf of the widow •i nd children of tiio la to Laurence .McFntee, t" i hank all I hose neighbours and friends who so kindly subscribted the sum of 14s to their assistance. .Messrs 'A. 0. Davis and Co., Auctioneers an I Land Agents, Hamilton, rep.at having > dd on Saturday last Mrs l.oka IF. Hoperos farm, near Ngartiawdiia, to Mr I'. (i. Jackson. «.f T.iupiri, at satisfactory price to buyer and seller. I'he Chineso were excited on the receipt of the news of the foundering uf the Ventnor, but when questioned a- to what, according to C-in iucianisni. would become of the spirits of the sunken Celestials, they professed ig norance. ihe spread of the moaslos epidemic throughout the city and suburbs of Auck land is very marked aud the returns for ''ctober are likely to be between 400 and fjiiO. Several adult"; have been victims to the complaint, and the attendance at all the schools has suffered more or less owing to the great prevalence of the epidemic amongst children. Mr George, E. Clark, Duke-street, Cambridge, advertises that he has jut received from London the new season's stock of seeds. The seeds are from the well-known house of Messrs \\ illiain Hurst, and Son, whose name is a household word amongst farmers even in these far distant lands. Mr Llark also advertises artificial manures for sale, also, calf-feeding foods, etc. It will be remembered that some time ago the Commercial Insurance Company agreed to take farmers risks at os per £ 100. 1 his, it was understood, was inaugurated to defeat the operations of the Markets Compensation Act, but as farmers and others have not availed themselves of the offer to the extent it was anticipated, we understand tne concession has now been witharawn. At the dinner to the members of the first Contingent given recently in Wel lington, each diner found alongside his plate a heautifuljbuttonhole sent down by post from an Auckland lady, who desired her name withheld from publication, also forwarded presentation copies for each member of the Association of a brochure compiled by her giving details, personal and historic, of the First Contingent, with illustrated photos of every member of the Contingent. On Friday evening as the railway officials at _ Frankton Junction were backing the 11.55 p.m. train from Auckland on to the siding, after discharging its passengers, by an oversight on the part of the porter, the stop lock was not unfastened -with the re sult that the guards van and one carriage' were derailed. The weight of the engine backing the cars threw the van broadways on until it got jammed into the fence run iug alongside the line, this causing the end 3 of both van and carriage to be greatly splintered, the bogie carriages twisted and the rails bent. The damage is estimated at about idol). The Royal Dramatic Company gave another performance in the Town Hall, le A wamutuon Friday evening last, when Jientley Campbells fine drama "My Partner was produced. The attendance fairly good, but not so good as the meiits of .lie piece deserved. Those who were there en joyed the piece thoroughly, and pronunced it the best dramatic enter tainment seen here for some eonsinorable time. It is to be hoped that this < ompany will continue its visits, while they are much appreciated by the public. The pi'-Co is a very interesting*, thorough goim** drama, and keeps the interest ahvo from the beginning to the end. All the parts were well sustained. A hawker of patent medicines, by dis tributing boxes of pills in large numbers among children in a certain city the other day caused a considerable! amount of anxiety to the parents of the youngsters. 'I he children swallowed the pills without the slightest regard to conse 'l'uences or the accompanying directions, and though those particular globules are alleged to cure every disease that affects mankind, they in a short time reduced the juveniles to a distressful state of mind. The services of a medical man and the assis tance of chemists had to be secured by the alarmed parents. Mr (. ryer, 'of Cryer's Landing, recently had somewhat novel experience and also a marvellous escape, lie wis ploughing in one of his paddocks, and seeing a thunderstorm coming got on tl o side of the horse for shelter. He saw a streak of lightning com ing. and when near him it was attracted by the sheath of the plough and passed be tween him and the horse, and struck the horse on the hind hock, leaving the skin quite bare and singing the hair up the leg. It then pvised on and split four puriri posts into atoms and ou into the next paddock and killed a call instantaneously. The calf afterwards appeared as if it had been gored to death with barbed wire.—Thames Star.] The total population of Russia may bo estimated t i day at well over I 10.0 '0,0"0. At the beginning of the last century it'was 1-vs than l".o 0.0 k>. Thus, in licj years it has been increased three and a half tunes. With the exception of the United States, whose rise from a nation of 4,300,000 in l.sso to 7f3.000,()i wi in l'.M), is principally due to artifical causes, there is no example of a more rapid multiplication of the inhabitants of a country. Conquest accounts for it only in a small measure. It is essentially due to reproduction. This remarkable in crease exists in spite of an apaliing death rate. Russia may eontidently look forward to a population of :! M),000,UOO in 50 or (30 years. A sensational bolt occu.rod at Cam bridge on Saturday last. A waggon drawn by two horses, and owned by Mr Richard Reynolds, of Pukekura, was left standing for a moment in front of Air 0. E. Clark's store. The horses suddenly took fright, and set off at full speed in the direction of home. They raced madly along Duke street, a djg tied to the waggon being in imminent danger of being dashed to pieces, but it miraculously escaped. A number (f spectators who saw the bolt held their breath, as they wondered what would next happen when the ascent of the Duke-street hill was attempted. Strange to say, the horses, instead of following the road, dashed up on tie- left side bank, whicli made matters lo >k but when half the incline was scaled the horses teimied to simultaneously realise their mistake, and straight-way plunged head long down the embankment. It was ready wonderful that with a heavy waggon behind tliem they reached the road safely Heading for the bridges they pursued this mad caret r. dashed across the two bridges | without Colliding with anything, and were stopped as they were ascending the hill on the Cambridge West side. It was a for tunate circumstance that no one was on the roadway between the two points traversed at the time, otherwise there j might have been some serious fatality to j chronicle. <>ne or two of those who saw I the horses at the outset were seize 1 with i the idea of jumping in the waggon from behind, but the consequence? if they failed ! to pull them up before the declivity was reached were too awe-inspiring to allow them to carry it out. Old Ago Pensions in this land Elav<; proved a marked success, Tliev _*ivc tlie old a !i< t hand, And keep tliem from distress. There's only just one ether thing Thai's needful to ensure Sound lungs, that we the praise can sin' OKKAT 1 EPPEItHIN'T | tLlvfc* no
WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
STRIKES THREE KINGS IN A FOG.
110 PASSENGERS ON ON BOARD. ONE BOAT LANDS AT HONOURA. FOUR BOATS & TWO RAFTS MISSING. TWO LIVES LOST. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. The Huddart-Parker steamer, Elin gainite left Sydney, on Wednesday last, and struck the Three Kings Islands. She was steaming slowly, and there was a dense fog. Six boats add two rafts left the ship, last boat to leave landing at Hohoura. The boat in charge of Morrison, fourth engineer, was capsized and her people were taken on ,board the boat which was in charge of Burkes, chief mate, and landed at Hohoura at 12.30. The other boats have not since been heard of. One boat was seen under sail mak ing for Hohoura. Captain Reid, of Auckland, left in the first boat Slaying that he knew the landing at Three Kings. One life was lost. LIST OF SAVED. The following is the list of the saved passengers : Dr. \Y. Middleton. Charles Walters. Dr. Beattie. Miss Cora Anderson. V. W. Drydge. I'. Middlehurst. L. Godkin. H. Hisskinson, wife and child. Mr tind Mrs Leefson and child. F. Farrall. F. liowden. W. f-fobatt. A. Stringfellow. Dr. J. Bennett. J. Pearcy. Annie Hugo. H. E. Perry. L. Simmon. Aute Rosandich. May Markotch. A. Parker. J. Patterson. ■). Lawery. F. (i. Pussy. T. I >aisy. •I. S. O'Brien. M. O'Brien. L. T. Ford. P. McLaughlin. •1. Anderson. K. George. Mrs Sully, who was also rescued, died from exposure. THE CREW. i he names of the crew are : Chief mate, L. Burkett. Second mate, Keneat. Fourth engineer, .J. Morrison. Assistant Stewards, 11. Rogers, L. Morrigan and Pratt. A. Biss, F. F. Patterson, T. Tur ner. Boatswain, T. Coohan. Doneyman, E. Allen. Storekeeper, W. Foster. Chief and second cooks, names un known. A boy named Lennox and another boy belonging to the stewards staff, name unknown. Lite body of the third cook, name unknown, was seen lloating among the wreckage. Ihe vessel had 110 passengers. LATER MESSAGES FROM WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON, This Day. The morning papers announce the wreck of the Elingainite, from Sydney oil Uiree Kings on Sunday morn ing. Twenty-seven passengers and 1 of the crew landed safely. Four boats and two rafts are still missing. Vigorous search has been insti tuted. Mrs Sully died from exposure and tlie third cook was drowned.
FAIRLY LARGE CARGO. THE STEAMER VICTORIA TO BE PUT ON. WAKAPUAKA, This Day. The Elingainite has a fairly large general cargo, and is mostly in sured. The Sydney office also have 850 tons coal and a consignment of sleepers and other timber from New castle orders. If is stated that the vessel cost £50,000, since which £20,000 has been spent in improvements. It is understood she will be re placed by the new steamer Victoria, due at Fremantle from London at the end of the present week.
CRICKET.
Tiio opening of the cricket season took place at Sydney Square, Hamilton, on Saturday last. Contrary to expectations the attendance of cricketers was small. The contending teams were the Rangatiras and Arawas. The former could only secure six men, while the latter were a little more successful in that they had ten. It was confidently expected that the Eangatiras would have had a full team, so that much disappointment was felt when such a few put in an appearance. If the season is to be successful it needs that all interested in the manly sport must use every effort to secure a full representation. The wicket was in fair order, but the outfielding was very long, which helped to considerably reduce the number of runs. Somo really good strokes, usually worth two and three runs, only produced singles. The batting was up to about the usual average for the opening of the season. Blamires without doubt showed the best form of the day, his contribution of 18 in the first innings of the .Irawas being nicely com piled. \V. Hammond on the same side put to gether 17 by some good hard hitting and we.3 assisted by two or three friends in the outtield. J. Hammond in the second at tempt of the Rangitiras made 25 by vigo rous hitting and livened up the field con siderably while at the wicket, and Dymock very patiently put nine together in the same innings. The Arawas batted first and made 46, the principal contributors being Blamires and Hammond. The Rangitiras had very poor luck in their first attempt,all being out for a total of six runs, following on they compiled 43, which left left the Arawas four runs to get to win, which they did without the loss of a wicket. In the bowling department, W. Hammond (Arawas) was about the best, securing 4 wickets for 14 runs, J. Hammond (Rangitiras) 4 for 18, Blamires 4 for 28, and Dymock 4 for 27. The scores were: ARAWAS. P'irst innings 46 Second innings no wickets for 5 Total 51 RANGITIRAS. First innings 6 Second innings 4:? Total 49 The Arawas therefore won by ten wickets.
WAIPA CRICKET ASSOCIATION.
A meeting of the Waipa Cricket Associa tion was held in the meeting room of the Library on Saturday last. It was resolved that the Association he carried on as heretofore, but that the head quarters be transferred to Pirongia, that township being considered more central. The following officers were elected-. President, F. W. Lang, Esq., M.H.li.; vice presidents, Messrs J. T. Edwards, E. Souter, H. J. Greenslade, E. J. Millar, J. Gallagher, P. O'Connor and W. Mackay hon. sec, Kev. G. Elliott, Te Awamutu. It was resolved that all Association matches commence at 11 a.m. sharp. The secretary was instructed to write to the secretary of the Hamilton Association stating that the Waipa Association could not see its way to fall in with proposal re gurrantee of J250 against Lord Hawke's English team. A vete of thanks to outgoing officers and Mr J. Cavanagh, retiring secretary, closed the busniess. The following fixtures were arranged for the season 15)02-3 : November 16th—Tuhikaramea v. Te Awa mutu at Te Awamutu. November 22nd—Pirongia v„ Tuhikaramea at Tuhikaramea. November 19th—Te Awamutu v. Pirongia at Pirongia. December 6th—Te Awamutu v. Tuhikara mea at Tuhikaramea. December 13th Pirongia v. Tuhikaramea at Pirongia. December 20th—Pirongia v. Te Awamutu at Te Awamutu.
Among the passengers by the Japanese mail steamer Kumano Mara, which arrived at Sydney recently, was a prominent Japanese merchant, who is making a visit to Australia for the purpose of selecting thoroughbred cattle for breeding purposes in Japan. It is understood that he will endeavour to secure twenty head of prize cattle, which will be shipped to Japan by the Kumano Maru. Two sisters, old maids of advanced years, who,lived together in Newtownards, County Dowu, on money left them by a deceased brother, held no intercourse with "the outer world," and even kept their window shut ters closed all day. Ten days ago one of tlie trustees under the brother's will visited the house, and found one of the women ly ing dead on a sofa in the kitchen and a doctor who was called in said that death, due to old age, must have taken place six weeks before. The surviving old maid, however, affirmed that her sister was only sleeping ; that one night some men entered the house, bringing with them a cage which they placed under the bed, afterwards strapping deceased to a post : that she was only in a swoon, and that the men would soon return and awaken her sister from her trance. The coroner's jury attributed death to natural causes, and the surviving sister has been removed to an asylum. The great American Steel Combine, be in,' opposed in its desire to retire some £4 »,OUU,OOO of its preferred stock and issuo instead bonds to the amount of £50,0 .0,0:K) has been obliged to publish a full statement of its affairs. From this it appears that during the first year of its existence, which was completed od April 1, 1902, the net profits of the combines iwere .£17,205,070. Its total assets reach the staggering figure of J280.059.200, apart from goodwill and the value of the patents it owns or controls. The profits for May of this year were £2,624,000 : for June they were estimated at £2,45 \OOO, Messrs J. Pierpont Morgan and Company's com mission for undertaking one proposed con version is £:,000,000. The iron and Hossemer ore properties belonging to the Combine are valued at £14'.>,000,000. It also owns 51.259 acres of coking coal, .:5:i,:)20 acres of steam coal, 400 producing mills, 1,467 miles of railway, 23,185* freight and other cars, 453 locomotives, and 112 ships. Penny Postage has proved a great boon Ever since it lias coinß into force, Such benefits can't reach us too soon, Though bound to arrive in due course. It is time we took care of our pence, And likewise our health I am sure, So he, with a cough and good sonse, Takes WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. 19
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.
EXCURSION TO THE NARROWS. Taking advantage of the fact that no provision was being made up fur the proper celebration of the King's Birthday-the iirst birthday which JI is Majesty has seen since being crowned—the Hamilton Brass Band stepped into the breach and endea voured to cater for the wants of holiday seekers. Tho morning broke dull, and heavy clouds made their appearance from a north-westerly quarter, and no doubt were the means of keeping a number of people at home. Although the day was dull, raiu kept oil, and the weather was nice and warm. Two steamers, the pro perty of Mr H. 11. Guuld, Huntly, were engaged in the excursion each capable of carrying about 6U passengers, and these made two trips to the Narrows, one at :).30 a.m. and the other about 12 noon, which was somewhat later than advertised time. About 130 excursionists took advantage of the delightful trip. To those who have never had a chance of travelling up the swift and silent \\ aikato the excursion was extremely enjoyable. The steep banks, covered with native growth of varying hue, formed a nice contrast to tho deep blue waters of the river, and the wilduess of parts was attested to by tho number of wild fowl that were met. The farm of Mr Day was the locality selected for the landing, and an excellent place it proved to be. There was plenty of shelter had it been needed, and tho open space for games, etc., was of great extent. A booth was on the ground, presided over by Mrs Salmon and did a very fair busi ness, and hot water was provided for those who required it. After lunch, swings were erected for tho children, games were introduced for all and sundry, and races for all sorts and sizes, some good contests resulting. Shortly after o o clock the whistle sounded, and a general rush was made for the steamers, very soon everyone was on board, and, after a pleasant run of about forty minutes, the steamers landed their passengers at the traffic bridge. The excusion was generally voted an excellent affair, and the Band members deserve credit for their enterprise and their attempt to please everyone. Bandmaster Salmon seemed to be doing the major portion of the work, and was ably assisted by Bandsmen Taylor, Martin son and Webber. The number of those present was not quite up to anticipations, but it is not ex pected that any loss will result to the Band. Had the day been more promising it is safe to say that a financial gain would have resulted. WAIKATO WEST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Taton : His Exeellency the Earl of Ran furly. President, F. W. Lang. Execu tive : Mrs J. F. Andrew, Miss Vause, (lion. sec. I.Messrs J. P. Yause (chairman), C. Bowden and H. H. Burton. Judges : Mesdames Ricket and Fry (Plain Needl ework), Misses Lewis and Mitchell (Fancy needlework), Messrs Ahier, Forde and H. J. Bell c Penmanship, Miscellaneous Col lection and Mechanical Work), Moody (Horticulture), Cooper (Cooking), Ahier (Native Section), Miss Crosher and Mr H. .1. Bell (Musical Competitions), Messrs A. Tooman and H. J. Bell (Baby Show). Stewards: Misses Jordan, N. Mandeno, Pollard, A. Mandeno, J. Brown, Bond, and Seccombe, Messrs 11. J. Bell, H. 11. Burton, and C. Vause.
This fixture has ever since its inception been one of the most popular event of this year, and the exhibition held in the Town Hull, 'L'e Awamutu, yesterday, was no ex ception to the rule. All through the after noon, a large crowd of sightseers from all parts of the d,strict thronged the building while in the evening the place was literally packed. As regards the exhibition itself, although some of the classes showed a falling off so far as numbers went, in quality the show was decidedly better than those of previous years, their high standard notwithstand ing. A noticeable feature was the section for needlework (both plain and fancy) in which some excellent work was shown. Iu the penmanship division, Master E. Furbv, of Hamilton, sent in some reaily creditable specimens, his coloured map of Australia, and a uniqne lettering of " l'e Awamutu- Waikato," being especially worthy of mention. Mr Brindle and Miss North showed some excellent framed oil painting. The mechanical work sent in was very good, and gave evidence of great aptitude on the part of the young people. The cookery class was a strong feature, and some tempting exhibits were staged, strik ing evidence of the effect of the establish ment of dairy factories on home butter making was the fact that only three en trios were received for that class. The native exhibits were very interesting, and came in for a large share of public inter est. The show was largely augumented by the numerous entries sent for exhibi tion only, and some very unique specimens were shown. As usual, the varions side shown were very largely patronised, and the proceeds from these sources should amount to no inconsiderable sum. The stalls and sideshows were under the direc tor of tne following: Messrs Kirkham and D. Bowden (lollies), Seccombe, L. Bond, and Follard Bowden and Man deno (Christmas tree), J. Brown and M. Vause (fishpond), Chalmers and Ahier (I'ost office), N. Mandeno and M. Jordan (electric battery and phonograph), Teasdale and Mr Cleary (weighing), Misses G. Kirkham (art gallery), Miss 13. Lewis (gipsey fortune telling i
(.i feat interest was taken in tho singing and piano playing competition which were held in the afternoon ; also in the baby show, for which there were four entrants, the winner turning up in Miss Henrietta Mason, aged 13 months.
Perhaps the most enjoyable part of the show was that provided in the schoolroom adjacent, by the maypole dancers under the direction of Mrs Andrew. This lady deserves special mention for the painstaking manner in which she worked t J bring the little ones to such perfection in the intri cate figures.
Owing to the lateness of the season the flower section of the exhibition was not so well represented as last year. In the col lection of cut flowers Mrs Bockett scored an easy win, many of the blooms being fine and well-grown; Mrs (Joulthard was second with a fair rollection. There was not much to choose between first and second in the hand bouquet, Miss Barbara Mandeno getting the judge's verdict. In wild flowers Miss Frances Mandeno gained a well deserved first with a beautiful bouquet. The floral design by Miss May Walton was a good one, consisting of a model suspension bridge, with pillars covered with moss, and well deserved the first prize. There was a fine display of pot plants, many fine specimens being shown. For exhibition only Mr Kirkham showed a splendid collection of roses. Six climbers, the Rev. T. C. Cole, were grand specimens of what can be grown in the dis trict, although the colour was hardly deep enough. The same exhibitor had also some good exhibits in Niphetos, Cloth of (juld, Devoniensis, and some fair pansies. Miss McGechie showed one of the finest stocks grown in the district, which was much admired by lovers of this favourite flower.
Altogether the officials are to be heartily congratulated on the success attending their efforts, and to be thanked for their sedulous attention to the want of their patrons.
At 12.30 p.m. Mr F. W. Lang, president, formally declared the exhibition open. H« said it was the first birthday of the King
since the Coronation, and they would all join in wishing his Majesty a::■! 1 linen long life ami a prosperous reign. 1 his present exhibition was the fifth held in Te A wamutu, and each succeeding exhibition seemed to surpass its predecessor. This year ho understood the exhibits, though not so large in entries as last year, were of. better quality; in the cookery classes for example. The chairman and committee deserved great credit for the manner in ' which they had got up the exhibition. He congratulated the district on having such a litie up-to-date library, and on be half of the committee thanked all who en me forward to help make this exhibition a success. He was glad to see that subsidies had l>eon granted from time to time in aid of the funds of public libraries. There were very few ways of spending money better. On behalf of the promoters lie thanked the public for their attendance and expressed great pleasure in declaring the exhibition open. (Ap plause.) The prize list is as follows: Two hemmed handkerchiefs. Four en entries—May Tlickit 1 and special, Bessie Timms 2. I'illow cases. Three eutries—Miss Thompson 1, Bessie Timms 2. Child s nightdress. Three entries—Jean 0 rah am 1 and special, Kathleen Knight Child's dress. Two entries —Constance Knight 1 and special, Maggie Wilson 2. Pair darned socks. Three entries— M:iggie Jordan 1 and special, May Rickit Dressed doll. Three entries—Mamie Collins 1 and special, Mrs Graham 2. Pair knitted socks or stockings, Juniors, Two entries—Maggie Jordan 1 and special Bessie Timms 2. Pair knitted socks or stockings. Seniors. Six entries—Mrs Alderson 1 and special, Miss McDonald 2. Boys' or mens' woollen shirt. Two en tries —Ess.e Mandeno 1 and special, Nellie Bond 2. Boys pants. Two entries—Jessie Brown 1 and special, A. Mandeno 2. Rag mat. Four entries Mrs R. Brown 1 and special, Mrs S. Matthews 2. Collection of plain needlework, girls under 20. One entry—Lena Bond 1 and special. Collection plain needlework, all comers. One entry—Mrs Miles senr. 1 and special. Point lace, juniors. Four eutries— Essie Mandeno 1 and special, and 2. Point lace, seniors. Two entries—Mrs Boyd 1 and special. Netting. One entry—Mrs J. S. Fisher 1. Two pillow shams. Two entries—Mrs G. Marshall 1, Mrs J. S. Fisher 2. Night-dress satchel. Three entries- Mrs Boyd 1, Miss McDonald 2. Pin cushion. One entry—Mr Graham 1. Crocher or knitted wool boots. Two en tries—Miss Thompson 1 and 2. Crochet or knitted wool shawl.—Five en tries—Mis3 S. L. Mandeno 1 and special, Mrs Latrobe 2. Patch or crazy work. Two entries—Mrs Boyce 1 and 2. Faucy work. Thirty-one entries—Kath leen Knight 1 and special, Maggie Wilson special and 1, Mrs W hitteu special and 2. Drawn thread work, juniors. Three en tries—Lena Boud 1 and specul, May Rickit 2. Drawn thread work, seuior3. Seven en tries—Miss McDonald 1 and special and Crochet or kiitt.il tea cosy, girls under 20. Six entries—Millie Yause 1 and special. Worked sofa cushion, juniors. Six entries —Constana Knight 1 and special, Emily Bailey 2. Worked sofa cushion, seniors. Three en tries—Mrs Boyd 1 and special, Mrs Mc- Phee 2. Collection of fancy work. Four entries- Mrs J. S. Fisher 1 and special, Mrs Boyu 2 and special. Letter applying for a situation. Stan dard 4. Three eutries KVoert (.ioodwiu 1 and special, Trevor Dillon 2. Letter applying for a situation, Standard 5. Nine entries—Bessie Munro 1 and special, Albert Robertson 2. Letter applying for a situation. Standard 0. Five entries—Berham Stitch bury 1 and special, Henry James 2 Letter applying for a situation, Standard 7. Three entries—Gordon Brown 1 and special, Annie Robinson 2. Ornamental writing. Two entries—E. Furby 1 and special, Penmanship. Three entries—E. Furby Essay. One entry—lsabel Mandeno 2. Water colour painting. One entry E Furby. 2. Specimen of drawing. Fourteen entries —H. Stichbury 1 and special and 2. Pen and ink map. Four entries—Lloyd Mandeno 1 and special, Eden Jones 2. Colonial map. Four entries—E. Furby 1 and special, Gordon Brown 2. Beautiful vase and plaque, juniors. Two entries—E. A. Gibson 1 and special, Con stana Knight 2. Painted vaso or plaque, seniors. Four entries Miss North 1 and special, Miss Mandeno 2. China crazy work. Four entries—Mis3 McKee 1 and special, Gordon Brown 2. Framed water colour painting. One en try—VJiss A. Mandeno 1 and sDecial. Framed oil painting. Nine entries—Mis3 North 1 and special, Mr Brindle 2 and special. Postage stamp. Three entries—Mr Vause 1 and special, Miss S. L. Mandeno 2. N\Z. Birds nests and eggs. Two entries T. Coulthard 1 and special, C. Davis 2. Pair brackets. One entry—Roy Green slade 1. Fancy picture frames. One entry—Miss B. North 1. Modelship or building. Two entries- John Weeks 1 and special, Lloyd Mandeno Useful home-made articles. One entry- Norman Knight 1 and special. Fretwork (collection). One entry—Roy m Groenslade 1 and special. 41 Collection of mechanical work. Two ea tries—Mr J. Whitton 1 and special, W. Mc- Given2. Single pot plant. Two entries—Mrs Yause 1, Miss Gwen Kirkham 2. Single N.Z. fern. Four entries—Miss Gwen Kirkham I and special, Mrs Yause Collection pot plants. Three entries- Mrs Bockett 1, 2, and special. Collection of growing N.Z. ferns. Two entries.—Aliss G. Kirkham 1 and special' Mrs Bockett 2. ' three buttonhole bouquets, juniors May Rickett 1 and special. Buttonhole bouquets, seniors—Miss G. Kirkham 1 and special, Miss S. L. Mandeno r ® e a<^^es sprays. Two entries—Miss G. Kirkham 1 and special, Miss L Man deno 2. Collection of cut flowers. Five entries— Mrs Bockett 1 and special, Mrs Coulthard Hand bouquet. Fonr entries-Barbara Mandeno 1 and special, S. L Man deno 2. Wild flower bouquet, open only to school girls. Four entries —lsabel Mandeno 1 and special, Annie Alexander 2. V* ild flower bouquet (open). Two en t3ies—Frances Mandeno 1 and special. Epergne of flowers. One entry—Miss G. Kirkham 1 and special. Floral basket. Three entries Mrs Rickitt 1 and special, Marie Aliier 2. Floral designs. Two entries—Miss Wal ton 1 and special, Miss Eickitt 2. Fern baskets with ferns. One entry Gordon Brown 1 and special. Six scones. Six entries—Ethel Davis 1 and special, Nellie Mandeno 2. Six biscuits. One entry—Mrs Jordan 1. Shortbread. One entry—Mrs Jordan 1. Toffee. Nine entries—Nellie Bond 1 and special, Barbara Alexander 2. Plain currant cake. Eight entries— Chrissie Bond 1 and special, Ida Vause 2 and special. Jam Sandwioh (juniors.) Twelve #a<
THE WAIKATO TIMES* TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 11 1902-
WHEN TEAS ARE SAID JUST AS GOOD We Rnnvantee our Teag better value, better grade k than any sold. COMPARE OUR Wk 2/- CHAMPION WITH ANY IMPORTED IN PACKETS A SolotPinoi Mom Monit NELSON MOATE & Cl.'s LT# - WHY BUY THEM ? [k, OABD. | It W, D r 8 8 80LI0IT0R .. Hamilton. M>NHY TO LEND ON MORTGAO' OF FREEHOLDS. \l 18 8 Mi 8 8E N Knox Rtreit, Hamilton. OUUTIFIOATED TEAOHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. ATTKNTION TO TKOHNIQUH & THKOBI HARRY I. BIGGS, l UTHORISED AND LICENSED \ SURVEYOR. Ten yean on Government Staff. /RXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, HAMILTON, Visits Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month; Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in uiuQth ; Huntly, third Tuesday in month ; 1 e Aruha, fourth Tuesday in month; other districts occasionally. High-clae# Work. Terms Moderate. J. A. YOUNG, - - DENTIST Will be moving into his NEW PREMISES in the MAIN STREET, HAMILTON About End of This Week. QENT NOTICE MR E. DE VENNYj McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton, Mr MjJ»rrigle [may be consulted on and after Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, haiuilton. Nitrous-Oxide gas adunnisiered. Painless Extractions by the most rerem process, Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 <u a. s:c3>T3 □: c on SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visita'monthlyjthe following plaoes : Ngaruawahia—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly—4th Friday. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON W L E,S T, Near Railway Station^ gHEPPARD, LAND, COM A 1 P3,S 1,0 N , AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M R T. 11. B OBWORTH ' Teachkr op Piano, Violin, 'Cbllo and Sinqino, Having taken up his residence in Hamilton, no# prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONr VILLA. Cambridge—Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. Te Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band '| is now open to accept Engagements for Con ceits, balls, Ac., iu any of the Waikato. Four and a half per cent.—We have Money to Lend at this rato on First-olans Freehold Secur.ty. Early appli cations is requested —Vailu Bros., Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcau Lane, Queen street, Auckland. 21/7 OLLINfi R ERBEBT Y Q BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TC SEFILEKS OFFICE." MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auokland. 23 7. J. RIDLER, QBHIBAL CAEMIiK, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT HAMILTON. VT^OODCARVING—ReIief, Chip, Floral *1 v,i.i|p, etc. Terms, 12s Cd per quarter, 1« t>d per iioui'. Articles designed.—Misg G. 4.yling, 13, Victoria Area le, Auckland,
WAIKATO TIMES ALMANAC (LATE IKiND'S.) TO ADVERTISERS. -pns ALMAN"A<' is now being put in hand, ami intending advertiser-! will oblige by making application at ouce for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three elec*oral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at onco to the proprietors. Secretaries of local Government Hodies. Clubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to tho Publisher lists of otlice ' earers, etc., for public.llion in the next issue >f the above popular addressed to THE TAIKA'I'O TIMES, Hamilton, The will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. FAULL & VENABLES, Hamilton. Ty ArK AT 0 TIMES THE POPULAR PA PER OF THE WAIKATO. CIRCULATING IN THREE ELEC TORAL DISTRICTS. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. The WAIKATO TIM ES has been estab lished 30 years and has a large circulation amongst the farming community, and is therefore an excellent advertising medium. The Rates of Advertising are extremely liberal PAULL & VENABLES, Proprietors. KARMKO! KAKMKO iHE CURE FOR— Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc. PRICE .. , .28 PER BOTTLI MANUFA TORKD POJ.kly B* A. r. Manning, CHFMIST, HAMILTON, You keep the MONEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising' r BILE STOP if troubled wiih any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer— E. B. HILL, CHEMIST; CAMBRIDGE. DIARRHCEA is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and is equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of tho disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton"; THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge; GEO. M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu ; Sell it. CONSUMPTION.-Which is tho most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soou as this appears is easily curod. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It always cures and cures quickly. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton ; GEO. M. A, AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu, sell.-! it. |
WT/1902/WT_19021111/MM_01/0003.xml | 6,190 | tries —Miss Irvine 1 and special, Lena Hond Jam sandwich ,seniors . Fssie Mandeno I and special. M'-s .1. Storey 9. Two lb loaf, W hi'a ten I trend. Five en tries— Mrs 11. North 1 and special, Mrs Alderson 2. Two lb loaf, white bread (open to gir's under 2' l ). Two entries !-'rances Man deno I and special, Maggie .lonian 2. Two Hi h af. white bread open). Fleveu entries- Nellie Mandeno 1 and -peeial, M iss ! n in" and special. Piirthilay cake. »>ne entiy—N ■■ll i e Man deno 1 and special. ('idlectioli of cookery (girls uinler 2 Two entries —Miss Lena Poll I I aid (' .lie till of Cool-ery (open). Five ell tries - Mist'. Forster 1 and special, Nellie Mandeno 2. one ib pat fresh butler. Five entries— Mi- - Jui'd.iii 1 and special. Mrs Kiikham 2. .lams and jellies. Two entries —Mrs 11. Mandeno 1 and special. Mrs Kirkham 2. Preserved fruits. Three entries Mrs T. II Mandeno 1 and special, Mrs R. Hosanko 2. Piano solo (for competitors under 15 vearsi. Two entries -Miss (jertrudc Jones 1, Miss Vera Wickett 2. Sung or ballad (under 15). Two entries Miss Florrie Rickett 1, Miss Carrie Kirk liaui 2. Piano duet (under 15) —Misses Veia and M iy Pickett, I. iliiby show. Four entries- Henrietta Mason (i:i months), Leonard Teddy (.0 m «nths).
ODDFELLOWS' SPORTS
The above sports were "held at Victoria Square. I 'ainbridge, yesterday. The weather allhoiigli threatening, rein lined fine. There was a faarly large atten-lance. The fields in most cases were poor, but the events were generally well contested. Messrs. R. 1 >avis and C. Craig judges, J. Gallagher timekeeper. J. McNeish starter, and F. Walker hon. sec., and Messrs MeShaue, S. Fletcher, R. Ikockelsby, 11. Pell and T. Kite gave valuable ass stance to the de fat igal>le secretary.
The Cambridge Brass Hand was in at tc'.'lMii v, and Mr Saulbrey liad a refresh iii" 11 l.ooih <>n the ground. Tiie billowing are the results : Maiden Race, 120yds—(<. Hndgman J, A. All oit 2, ii- Jeffries F. Wrigln, also ran. This was an easy race tor Bridgnian. Time FS s m's.
iiiiys' Race, 100yd-!—C. iially (oyds) 1, (i. /ellrnau iscr) 2, B. Anderson (oyds) :i. These were the only starters. Won by about, lyds. I ime 12secs. < >jh»u Handicap, 120 yds—A. Abbott (7yd*} 1, l'atlerson (">yds) 2. Bridgnian (scr), ilargreaves (*yd.<) and McKiunou ('.'yds) ;ilso ran. Abbott ran gamely, beat ing Patterson by about a yard. Time 1- 2-51 h sees liieycle Race, 1 mile—C. Stewart ("scr) 1, A. T«j]>i»lo (IHlyds) 2, U. Dodd (scr) ;i. Harris (HOyds), Shaw (it'yds) and Hall (!) iydsi aiso e impeted. The tield closed up nfti-r the tirst round, and the positions remaining urn-hanged. The tecond time round Dodd and Stewart passed Harris, Stewart subsequently passing Dodd and holded the leaders safe, the latter showing pi. 'tis nf distress on account of the strong wind blowing "U the north-eastern end of the course. Dodd came again with a rush and passed Stewart, but the latter moved up again, and although l'opple was allowed to talie the lead for fifty yards the result was never in doubt, Stewart winning as he liked. Time TlB. Friendly Societies' Handicap, l.'iiiyds—A Ab'iott 120 yds) 1, H. Jeffries fOyds) 2 Cowling 'sen and Broclcolsl>y >11) also ran but the race resolved itself into one between the two placed liu-n, Jeffries running the winner up well. Time ITsecs. Randmen's Itace 120yds—H. JelVries (scr) ], W. Morse (i'yds) 2, ('. S. Stewart -,loyd.si ;t. A. Shaw (:iydsi, J arret- (Hydsi, C. I,'ugo (10yds), F. Arnold (tiyds), "Webber (11yds), A. .larrett (syds), alsc started. Won by about :s yards. Time l-l-sees. Hoys' Bicycle Race, 1 mile—o. Zellman (tiuyds) 1, A. I 'opple (scr.) 2, C. Hall I'. Western (10yds) and Anderson ( 00yds) also competed. Popple immediate ly sot off at full speed, and secured second place in the tirst lap, Zellman having as sumed the lead. The latter maintained his advantage throughout, although Popple made gallant attempts to catch him. Daily rode very gamely for his place. Time, :iiniu
27sec. Boys' Itace, luO yards—Sharkey 1, Craig 2. About a dozen started. A close linish.
Hurdles, 220 yards—"W. Windsor (1 :>yds) 1, (>. bridgman (scr) 2, Patterson (Tydsi ii. Only three started. The limit man made the most of the handicap, and got home seven yards in advance ot Uridgmm. I'atterson came to grief over one of the hurdles. Bicycle race, '•> mile?.—<l. Stewart iscr.) 1 0. Dodd (OUyds) 2, A. Popple (-110 yds) :j Harris, Hall and Shaw (each 500 yds) also, competed, i'opple led till the last lap was reached, when Dodd and Stewart took command, They rode in company till the run home, when Stewart completely over classed his opponent. Time lOmin 3Ssec. (juirter-mile Handicap.—W. Patterson (10yds) I. W. I''. Windsor (30yds) 2, l>. McSliane (12yds) U. These were the only starters. Time oSsec. Loyal I Hike of ('ambridge Lodge of (tddfellows' Handicap, 10 iyds,— H. Hrock olsby (Byds) 1, T. H. Abbott (scr.) 2, H. JetT'-ies :i. Won easily. Time 12secs. Obstacle race. \ mile. —J. Young 1, H. I>. "Wright 2, C. Ilargreaves Wood - chopping competition. K Wheatley (scr.) I, W. Wheatley (12 sees.) 2, A. Smith v2osecs.; These were the only competitors. This event evoked much in terest. The Wheatley Bros, got through their logs in great style, the elder brother linishiug a few seconds in front. They were the recipients of loud applause. Volunteer Pace, 100 yards. ~l\ Feather (7yds) 1, W. Ferguson (10) 2, K. Anderson ( |!j) W. Windsor (scr).and J. Allen (Pi; also ran. A splendid linish, all the men i being in a bunch at the tape. Won by a short yard. Time 1 lsecs. Half Mile Handicap. —W. 11. Windsor (;liiyds) 1, Abbott (Tiyds) 2. I'atterson (20yds) was the only other starter. Wind sor went to the front at half way, Patter son having dropped out, and the result was never in doubt. Time 2min lilsec. Sack Pace.—F. Wright 1. Four others started The winner'.-) Style was vi.stly superior to his opponents, who were lelt sadly in the rear. IJicycle liace, 2 miles. —H. Hall (oOOyds) 1, A. Shaw (oOOydsj 2, W. Wheatley (r>r>i)ydsi :i. The. scratch man and I 'odd showed iq) prominently at the start, and worked hard to reduce the handicaps they were conceding. Stewart passed Dodd. but made, the eil'ort too late, having to rest satisfied with fourth place, 'lime, omin. s'.*secs.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
Mr ckffnslade at pikonhia. Mr II- Creenslade. the <iovernment ram li< late, addressed a largely attendeil meeting nf electors in the Pirongia Public llf "li '".it unlay even-ng. Mr \\ . \Y. Mc <ai pre-iding. The candidate was re !"' •- <ly a ppla i-ded, his a-Mivss being a vtM v c.ij *-x|m.s tion of the political <Hi• -lii »iis lit tile'lay ami lie lias decidedly strongt hened his |••> -it ii*n ill this noigh- I'"' 1 ii<"".. .Most ,it the settlers were pre sent frniu i'e K'opua. I 'n the motion iif Mr Sinden. seconded by Mr Prince, a resolution was cirried of thanks and confidence in Air tireenslade, and of continued eonf!ilon''e in the Govern ment that has done mi mueh for the farm ing community and tin- colony generally, therein-(inly the hands cut of the large audienci' licid up against the motion. •Juite a iiiimlier nf lli-.se also were the (iuvernnient candidate at the iast election have ru ,v expressed their in tent'-ai et .-ii[i;iiiiig Vli- i• i eenslade, and a t.v. lyassi.-. ing hi-candidature, as it is recognised that : w.iiiM make an ener U'et ic an. i a eapa Me member. A vote of i hanks t-. the I'hairaian termi nated an enthusiastic and very successful meeting.
I'l >UTI< 'A L I'oINTS.
The <'onservative journals are assiduous spreading the notion tluit their friends if in Parliament would do nothing to interfere with existing legislation. In view of the elections the t ippositionists have beeu care ful of late not to appear openly hostile to Liberal legislation, but they were not so careful last year. Here i- what one of them had to say annuo- ths financial debate last year "\\ onld any honourable mem ber care to invest •() to start auy new industry My opinion is that not one of them would do so. What lias the Arbitra tion Court done.' Instead of bringing about an era of industrial neace as it was supposed to, we have had nothing but in dustrial war ever since it started. . . We should repeal the present Factories Ac s, the Workers ('ompensation for Acci dents Act, the Conciliation and Arbitration .Vet. and the Public Revenues Act, and i tart afresh. You are ruiuing the Country as fist as you can, and class is being set against class.''
M'' I - J- ( »'Regan writes tj the New Zealand limes: In condensing re port of my address, the Times has scarcely done justice to my remarks anent the Bank of New Zea land. \\ hat I suggested was that the Assets Board should be abolished, that the State should take over the un realised estate-, and pay the difference to the bank. This would cost no more than the present system of protracted realisation will in the ultimate, while the colony would derive immediate benefit from the placing of so much land at its dis posal for settlement. Of c>urse we need not fell the laud; we could lease it and make the cost a charge on the routs. Further, 1 added that the law should im pose safeguards on the dealings of tanks in landed property, such as obtains in Canada and Switzerland. \\ e have provided a mar gin beyond which trustees cannot ad vance on the value of land, and we have made similar provisions in our Advances to Settlers Act. V\ hy, then, fhould the margin of advance by banks be left to the possible eccentricities of private persons r In the absence of some such safeguard there is no assurance that we will not have more banking legislation at some future t.rne. for certainly it is the absence of such legislation which accounts for what has already oc curred.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1902
IJLOYCLISTS.—ShouId never start out w.tliout a bottle of < 'hauiljurlain'd l'ain Balm in tlieii tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains, (inn application gives relief. Try it. \\ r . DEV. Agent Hamilton : THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge ; O EO. SI. A AHEIR, Agent Te Awauiutu, sells it. BIM'fsES, WoI'NWS, AND LACER ATION'S—Need an antiseptic dressing. Chainherlain's l'ain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of wonderful healing power. One application • fives relief. Try it. W. I>EY, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, \gent Cam bridge, OEo. M. A. Alll EK,Agent Te Awa mutu, sells it. WHAT I> THE NEGLECT OF A BAD CuLD MEAN? 'My too frequently a serious a'taek of Pn<" rim-mi a and thn sowing of the seids of that fcoiuge of humanity, Con-umption. Tlipsp evils can be averted by taking TI>SICURA, whi h has been (.iwed bv experiPU-e to he the Remedy f the Aae for all complaints of the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Free 2s 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at all Chemists and Storekeeper throughout the colony,
The lipst Medicine known is SANDER;AND SONS Kl/CAL\PTI EXTttACT Tost its eminent power. iUI e3ects in coughs, coldp, inthienza; the relief is instantaneous In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalds, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy- no swelling—no inflammation Like surprising effects produced ii rr.>»ir, diptberi.i. Itwi-i-'Hs. -n T »\*» ♦ tt*: diarrb'pn. dvpeniry. dUeusoc. of the kidneys and uri■ rv organs Inusent hos pitals ar.d judical rlii ; n < jJI ovrr the pl .be; patron ihed by Hie Majesty the lv;ng of Itaiv : crowned with medal and diploma ai Intranational Exhibition! Tuwt ir thifr irr.r roved nrticl f an<i
A musements. r)OYAL DRAM A TIC COMPANY, will L' appear iit Hi'N I'LY— WEDNES DAY. 12th November, " -My Partner"; NOAPI' A\\ AIIIA Pith, '' Librarian " PI. KEKURA Friday, 11-th "My Partner." 0. FAIR BURN, Manager. Il c ciion Notices. \\ AIKATU ELECTORATE. 11l AYE the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT PATEKANUI—Tuesday, Nov. 11th. at s p.m. TP AWAMPTU Wednesday, Nov. 12th, at s p.m. MAUNC ATAVT[RI —Thurday, Nov. 13th at 2.30 p.m. (.'AMUR I DOE WEST—Thursday,Nov. Pith at s p.m. TAMAHERE Friday, Nov. 1 tth, at 7.30 p.m TAUW HARE Friday, Nov. lltli, at 3 p.m. TP UKl', "W A ITETPN A—Schoolhouse, Saturday, Nov. loth, at 3 p.m. RAO LAN—Public Hall, Saturday, Nov. 15th, at 7.30 p.m. RPAPUK E—Schoolhouse, Monday, Nov. 17th, at 2.30 p.m. TP MATA Schoolhouse, Monday, Nov. 17th, at 7.30 p,m. K A WHIA —Tuesday, Nov. 10th. TE RAU-A-MOA, Wednesday, Nov. Pith. Ladies Cordially Invited. H. J. OREENSLADE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WiIKATO. IITAVE the honour to announce that I will address the Electors at RL'APUKE School-house, To-morrow Wednesday, Nov. 12th. at 2 3n p.m. TE MATA School-house, To-morrow Wednesday, Nov. 12th, at 7.30 p.m. KA Will A—Thursday, Nov. 13th. TE PA P-A-MOA—Friday, Nov. 11-th. PIRON'OIA—PubIic Hall, Saturday, Nov. 11th, at N p.m. WIIATAWHATA—Iwersen's Hall, Monday Nov. 17th, at H p.m. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will be duly notified. F. W. LANG. \\T A 1 P A COl' NT Y COUNCIL » ELECTION HAMILTON RIDING. Ladiks and Gentlemen,— At the request of a number of ratepayers, I have decided to be a candidate for the above Riding. Soliciting your support, I am, yours faithfully, SAMUEL KNIGHT.
Government Notifications. Notice of Intention to t;ike Land for n lioad through Sections 71, 72, and 72a. I'arifj of aipa, l'aglan County. "JV ••I T( E is hereby given that it is proposed, under the provisions of "The Public i. i \\ orks Act, lv.il. to execute a.certain public work, to wit, the construction of a i'>aa through t ho Parish of \\ aipa. Whaingaroa Survey District and for the purposes of sm-ii public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto are required to >e taken : and n-•! ••?«» is further given that the plan of tho said road and of the land so i eijuiied to l e taken is deposited in the Postofliee at Whaingaroa, and is there open for inspection .UrM.o'ie, also hereby given that all persons affected by the execution ' l>e said 1■ i! 111;.• \y.r-. I»y the taking of such land shall, if they have any well -rounded object ion to the execution of the same public work to the taking of auch land, sat forth the same in writing, and send such writing within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Lands, Wellington. SCHEDULE. The parcels of land mentioned hereunder Approximate \rea of I'areels of Land re quired to be taken. Icing Por tion of Situated in the l'ansh of Block and Survey Coloured on District. j Plan. Sec. 71 Waipa S>e. ?L' X T., Whaingaroa (closed road) Ail in thi Aii' Jhi 1 ml I >i>trict: as the same are more particularly delineated on the pan marked .n : 1 lU'poMte.l i u the oiiioe of the Chief Engineer of Ko ids, at eilington, in tne U elluigton Land I),strict, and thereon coloured as above noted. As witness my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of October one thousand nine hundred and two. T. Y. DUNCAN, Minister of Lands.
'.V NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, NOVEMBER, lint & I.jth, 1!)02 IX connection with the above, CHEAP tXCUKSL* >N TICKEiS at the rate of -<1 per mile first class (minimum 4s). and Id per mile second-class (minimum 2s ■, will be issued from any station to Auckland on November 13th, 11th. and loth, available for return up to and including Tuesday, December Uth. Mileage counted one way only. On Tuesday November 13th, special train conveying live stock and other exhibits for the Show, and having passenger car attacked will leave ('.imbridge at 7.00 a.m., and To Awamutu at <S a.m.. connecting at Frankton with stock train for Auckland. < »u Saturday, November 16th, in addition to the ordinary morning trains, special mixed trains will leave Cambridge at 6a.m., and Te Awamutu at (i.lO a.m., run ning through to Auckland, leaving Frank ton at 7.15 a.m., and arriving Auckland 11.42 a.m. Return trains for Cambridge and To Awamutu will leave Auckland at 5.35 p.m., Exhibits should be returned by trains leaving Remura at 5.0 p.m. on Sat urday, November loth, at (i.lo a.m., on Monday, November 17th, respectively. BY ORDER, WAIKATO Meetirgs. FARMERS' Branches WILL MEET as fol i lows : *- A M !il{Li )(4 E—Vlunday, November 17th, at i ..(0 p.m. Mr J. r. Blackmore will read a paper on dairying. W A [Ho U— Monday, November 17, at 7.30 p.m. TAMA HERE—No Meeting this month. PATERANol—Wednesday, November Hi, at i.'ii.) p.m. TE KOWHlA—Wednesday, November l't, at 7.30 p.m. OHAUPO—Friday, November 21st, at 7.30 p.m. TE AWAMUTU—Friday, November 21, at 7.30 p.m. NGARUAWAIIIA—Friday, November 21, 7.30 p.m, A\ HA 1A \\ HA l'A—Friday, November 21, at 7.30 p.m. MARTLN BUTLER, .Secretary, Wanteds Etc. /COTTAGE To LET—Two miles from \J Hamilton with three or fifty acres of land. Apply A. Barker, Cambridge Road. WANTED.— Runners and Office Boy for Waikato Times. WANTED, the Public to Call on < I \ZE A CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARi lEM EN i'S. Studio —liowden's Buildings, Hamilton. A NTEI > —'Ube travelling public to re ' » member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry. Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day loner at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. AN'iliD--:!:i.rt ruijuiring Violins, i T Strinsrs, ami all Accessories a\ pertain ing thereto, to c.ill oa or send to 11. 71, IfowJeu, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton who hiw h lni tfe supply in stcw-V, VV sires to driiw attention to his large stock of Fontweiir. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and buttrn), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's La"e and Button Loots (tan and hh.ck), Good Strong chcol Bouts, Farmers' Boot- 1 , Bluchers, Canvas . s hoes, Leather and Carpet clippers (irood and cheapj. Repairs neat and prompt. h irst-thtss boots made to order V. P LEBCHE It, CO •• OPERATIVE ROOT SHOP, Lost, Found- &c. r r RES PA SSI NO on my farm. Small I Bay Gelding, black points, no shoes. Owner can have same by p'aying for this advertisement. E. WHITE. Hamilton. loST,— About the 23rd October, < >ne J Yellow Cow, near c living, no visible brands, half the right horn broken off. A reward of ten shilling will be paid to anyone returnining the same to R. McCARDLE, Pirongia-Te Awamutu Road. f'l REWARD.—Strayed from Cam- X'jL bridge on Ist inst. ONE BAY MARE HACK, with lon if tail, 10 hands, shod, cover marks on breast. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving in formation which will lead to recovery. W. D. CHEYNE, Cambridge. \,\ From In to 35s At WIL JJrIiVJ. J. O T,IAM ES(!OTTS Victoria street CiiJi>lirid«.'* j DINNEIi SET 3— 1 t V 1 it WILLIAM ESCOTT'S Victoria-street, Cambridge
Agricultural Shown. UCKLAND AT ALEXANDRA PARK, ON NOVEMBER 14th AND 15TH. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME BOTH DAYS. CHEAP .FARES. EDWIN HALL Secretary. Business Notices- WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND I'A STOR A L ASSOC lAT lON. f\ 4-1 I * • il^cliast -ix. the above Association are requested to render the same AT ONCE, and ail those who have kindly promised donations and prizes will oblige by forwarding the same to the undersigned at their earliest con venience. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. McKtE AND MATTHEWS bavin# purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING IPud UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coylc, of Hamil ton, solicit a continual) BHsF"that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly bo restocked wiih the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Goods, which will bo sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, arid every thing will be arranged to meet the and requirements of the residents of the Waikato district. The " UNDERTAKING " branch of th„ busiuess will be under the supervision of Mr J HA\ E to notify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKee and Matthews, and whilst cjratefull»- thinking the public for the support accorded to ma in the past, solicit for my successors both a continuance and en larged measure of the same ARTHUR COYLE. Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASH SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct. 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CA.SH Will be Allowed Oil' All Purchased. McKEE & MATTHEWS. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding- Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Lvery Comfort and Conveuienca for Tourists. I HOT AND COLD BATHS.
Business Notices. GARDEN IMPLEM KXTS. LAWN Mowers, Scythes, Snaiths. Reap Hooks, Sickles. Spades, Forkes, Rakes, Hoes, Watering Cans, \c. < 'heap and good. SANDERS, Q.C.E. MAXTLEPIECES. SOMETHING Choice in the above just to hand. Inspection invited. SAXDERS, Q.C.E. WALL PAPERS. AT all Prices, from 5d to ."s Roll. Good assortment. SANDERS, Q.C.E. HARVESTING MACHINERY. TE you want the " Best Binder on Earth" get a McCORMICK. The McCormick Mowers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. J. SAXDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. MR. Vi. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, lias a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut 40U0 acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. TVTEW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine i-1 dressed, olb. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, QC.E. AFTERNOON TEA. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, Lemon and \ anilla flavoured Ice W ifers, Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finder Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AND WELL MADE. EVERY Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SANDERS, Q.C.E. VASES AND FIGURES. A CHOICE SELECTION of the above. Inspection invited. SANDERS. > Q..CME, CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. f"PHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the A Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINQUjSTICK 11. (1898). | - | Hazlchatch Solo L J i i r i Hermit = Hazledean Bruar = Tuba __ 1 I Newminster Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GL'INEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom age 2< Gd, Paddocking 2s Gd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. L Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the offioe of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or trom the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' XXJ ONDERFUL I)EMEDIES TUSSICDRA. For Coughs and Golds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morinea ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge ; F. J. Satders, Cambridge; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Bamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Culebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Patoreoo, Ngarua wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2G. WADE'S WORM FIGS. —The wonder ful Worm Worriers—are always effective, la boxes everywhere.
McNicol &Co. (MlAl'l'i) LI V K STOCK SAL E Tuesday, November IS. IAA WE LL-PR E D Til REE £ 3 .'.-YEA I: IUU <)|,l) STEERS 25 Choice ls-month Cattle, R. D. K elsey McXICOL & CO. 0. F. McCnllagl), Auctioneer. SPECIiL ItOiSK SALK AL lIAMH/IVN Thursday, November '2O. We will hold a i lor.se Sale in theßorough Yards, Hamilton, on above date i) ~ H O R S E S, VfJ of all classes Entries received arc: Thoroughbred Marc Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo, Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 40 Medium and Heavy Draughts 75 Hacks and Cobs 20 Light Harness Horses 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 15 Unbroken Horses Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McXICOL k CO. G. F. McCullugli, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Saturday, November 22. TjUT, STORE, & DAIRY CATTLE Entries solicited. MoNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. GEARING SALE NEAR HUNTLY Wednesday. November 2ti. The undersigned have recaived instruc tions from Mr J olin H. N iccols to offer on above date at his farm, adjoining ■ Messrs D. and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Iluntly punt), his T w O F A R 31 S, comprising about GoO acres Dairy c«>ws and Heifers, Horses, etc, etc. Full particulars in future issue McXICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagu, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. 3 Acres of Laud, iu Anglesey-street, Harrilti n, on account of Mr T. Yincent McNICOL & CO. G. F. MoCullaoe, Auctioneer. OHAUTO STOCK SALE Tuesday, I >eeember 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresli-conditioned Steers, Thos. Wilson 150 lb-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 10 Choice Yearlings, l'irongia. Entries Solicited. McXI C 0 L & CO. G. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. TE KI'ITI STOCH SALE. Wednesday, December 10. Wo will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date 1-A WELL-ARED IS-Month & TWO lO\f YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Year.ilings 20 Springing Heifers Spring Trap Hooded Buggy Entries Solicited. M c N 1 C (J L A Co. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Mesults AVJLTII US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6d to 5s Gil Coloured and Black Wool Yoiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4a Gi Black Lustres, figured and plaiu, Is lid to 5 < 6d Our Sp'endid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special A'alue in Ladies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s Gd, 3s G.l, 4s 6d Bewildering AsEoitrrent of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cooking and Afternoon r ons from Is G 1 Blouses of all descriptions from 3s lid New Sunskidcs, special value, from (is lid Uudtr.-kins, tucked nud il uiuced, from oi 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s Gd Holland and Crash C 'Stumes, with Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 23s 6d, 2'n Gd, 3is G .1 Smart H its, T<qu,s and Bonnet", from 15s The Popular " Ready to Wear Hats " from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints from Jid yard Dress Hollands, 9J, If, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from _ USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Stnrv Hats, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,"' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C.'liars, and Shirts New Washing Wai.-tc. aits, in white and fawn shades, at 5s 6d, Sg Gd, 9i Gd, to 14s 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tad)ring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (LTD.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKL AND. 'llireo Empires : Empire lloyal Blue, Empire Extract of Soap, Empire Royal Blaekiug, 2 fox Clothes, 1 for boots
W. J. Hunter. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Wednesday, November 12. In rnnsfqn.Tcp of the Auckland Show, the "• d. r-is/ned will hold hia next Sale at Hrin il' -n n ;iliove date of CA PRIM E B E E F O\J from f{ S. Hawkin?, A. Main, P. C • •■lev, R '• <blon, Livingstone, W C hi'iy, E. Aml'W in, J. R;i_vres !.") Mori' C «--j. W. Ch-'ty 18 Caul", T. Walter. Zell man 10 Choice 2 ';-xc r-old S-Ver.". W Hoi by •>0 . iirfj, f ii DonalNnn and Davenoy 1- I'rme Bee f , ,T Knight •I CI" i Ye:ulin_' Heifer?, J. Bryant 2 Bulls, I wo years ol i, W. J. Richard son Fat Ft i'V, Hieep, Dairy Cows, etc 20 \ouny Pi. a 6 Berkshire and Yorkshire Pigs, Joe. Green Good Spring Cart S.F Plough (Horrsbi) iat Stick, sheep, Dairy Cows, etc. Entries Solicited. At 12 o'clock. W. J. lIUXTER. RANGIEIRI YARDS. Wednesr ny, November 10. THE undersigned will hold his usua Sprirg Cattle Sale on above date mo WELL-BRED FORWAD BUL UUU LOCKS, & CHOICE YEARLING & 13-MONTH STEERS & HEIFERS & TWO-YEAR.OLD STEERS GO Choice Very Forward 3. 1 ;-year-old Steers. Matihura oi Very Choice and Three-year-old Steers, W. Milne, McFarlane IGO Choice Young Cattle, J. Shefield, J. Bruce, F. Storey, and Mrs Storey 2o Chnire 2£-ytar-old Steerg, J. Hsl let 80 Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Madill, Lynch 15 Well-bred 3'r-year-old Steers, nearly beef, C. Ct ing 25 Choice Fresh Three year-o'd Steers W. Patter-on iiO Choice Three-yi ar-old steers, in fresh condition, Dingle Bros. 25 Well-bred Two-year-oH Steers, G. Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tukere 20 Well-bred Fresh Three-year-old steers 3 Yearling Shorthorn Bulls First-class Light Spring Waggon (Cousin and Atkin), nearly new 20 Well-bred Four-yea-old Bullocks, and tmpty Cows, A. Kiddie 22 Chrvce Two jear-old Steers, W. Wat t-on 10 Cboirv Three-year-old Steers, very fre>.h 10 Fiech-c nditioned Oiws, D Bruce 10 Well-bred Fresh Four-year-old Bui- W-ks, J no. Bregmf-n 15 Well-bred Two aDd Tbree-cli Steers, T. Foot G Prime Fat Cows, McKinno-i Bros. G Good c pring t rs, Henderson 20 Well-bred Three-year-old Steers, P p<=pe 60 Well-bred Two and Three-year-Steers, Kirgi, Ngahemia, Osborne, J. Maeky, Kirapi,Muro, 50 Cheice Yearlings, G. Ingram Entries solicit) d. At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E R. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Kalletc tu sell on the farm at Churchill, known as A. Uib v s, about the first week in December, the whole of his Ac DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cuttle, CO of them dairy cow s 30 Hors c s A's» THE FAK M, (if 540 acres (100 acres RecKin ed Swamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowsheds, e'e , and a Fisxmill, all cimplete, on properly. Terms at sale. Full particulars in fu'ure advertisement. W. J. HUNTER 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALV. HE under>it T ned will hold a Special Sa'e of Horn's at the H»milt"n Borough Yards about the middle of December. Entries solicited. W. J. IT TJ N T F, tt SHEEP FAIR. February, l'.K):!. undersigned will hold his First Sheep Fair at < 'haupo Yards, as above Entries solicited W. J. IT IT XTE II . FIR' T AWARD GOID MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 180 S. FIR-T and : PEGI VL, Auckland, 1809. FIRST AWARD, ChrUtehurch, I'JOO 1901. Imperial Calf Food "EATHER BRAND). Can be us a o 'ithe-r skim or separated milk, whey, or ''on?. Extract from lettb ; ved frem a gen man in the Nor h Tslan. -> »*es Imp' Calf Food 1 siarted fet>. ■> calf al a week old, th" rather of wbie,.. - fol bi'th. Our other cow gave so little i c uld < nly spine a pint per day Upon with vour fed, we reared the calf, using ; two 251b bags, wh : cb lasted IGO days. If i .'k lp.d rot been 'o Beare=) we t-houll lave ess Food. The '• CaT' in question In the nafurd cou'sc of events, just dro; her second calf, ard is as r> ce a cow in resp r cts ascuild be desired." From 'he abe v) it may be gathered th' a c ilf can b? w< eg Villi y reared upon haP'-a poiiDd of Food p;r dly when mi k is sea .e; if plentiful, les<. PACKED IN 201b., fOlb,, 1001bs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have several statiug that, calves fed with this food a*e as fat, if not fitter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Age ts : W. <!. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. rpOE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1. DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—nnder the Workers' Compensation Act, the jEm ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also ■voteeted under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all brai chcs. For particulars as tu rat en, etc., apply to he 1 ocal Office of tb n J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner
Davis & Co 1 ALL FARMERS and their wives are requested to attend A Public Meeting At DAVTS AND CO.'S NEW AUCTION MART, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 8 At 2 O'Clock, TO V^TE Thai D»vi« and Co.', Ancti.n Met, .hie), are to be h. Id EVERY SATURDAY on an af tr ( ctober 4th, will be as great a kood to the Ftrmers and their wives for the sale of their Froduce of all des cripiion ng the Wnikato Shuw, and that by your atttnii.mcß and support you are re- TuvJ t0 est lblifh a WEEKLY A'E MARKET for your own Froduce, for entries W ° noe * ve y° ur Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yours, w. C. DAVIS & CO,, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all partfl of the County. SALES EVERT SATURDAY of Poultry, Pig« Calves, Cattle, Horses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NfcXT SALE- Saturday, November 8. Farmers and your wives : Kindly favour ua with your entries. SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOR— 3unnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshir# Cattle Hibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud Langdown and Sons' Imperial Calf Food— the best io the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Statmry Wertheira s Sewing Machines, on very easy terms Also, THE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for sale in all parts of the W ft i kato, Faglan, Wsitetuua, Kawhia, etc , from from 50 to 5000 acres, in price fro n 17s 6d to £t> per acre, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. Also, House Iroperty and Building sites. See us if you want to buy or lease Good Property, and can fix you up wit 1 vkry easy tebms Those having G >od Properties for sale will do well to place same with us, as we are in direct communication with buyers in the South. We want good limestone property at present. Four large properties having lately changed hands through us is a proof we know where to get buyers. Our termp are-No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p,m. £ PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Valuk of Estates in the Obfioe : OYER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs 11 a tion. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estat's under Wills or latestacies wher ci uvrted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap it.iiised yearly, and free of all office charges. Thk Public Trustee can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee iu place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Monej Trusts, linking Fund, and other Trusts. The Public Trustee undertakes the man ageracntof Property as Attorney or Age The Public Trustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public; Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO TPE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. UCKLAND FREEZING OAS] tUYDRS ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowncrs please co ntnuuicate with u Buyer, MR G. BUNJIMAN, Cambridge or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. ' We are also BUYERS of FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE— BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BON ft DUST. PRICES AND AHALYiKS CB APPLIOA TIOH. A. B! VINS, Manager. Iks y §gp AYS Invigorate tho Nerves, Strengthen the and Promote Healthy Action of the Liver. PUIS cure Ijeada* he, Indigestion, Biliousness a:id Feverish Attacks, They may bo taken with perfect Sii.eiy by tho most delicate.. ManuiMfturc-.; mih ,i , fix fort) Street Ole aJo,«»\S. r l L«»uilou. |
WT/1902/WT_19021111/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,336 | A PLAY-BILL CURIOSITY.
Here is n curiosity—a verbatim re production of a plav-bill dated Kilkenny Theatre Koyal.—By His .Majesty's Company of Comedians. (The last night, because the company go to-morrow to Waterford). On Saturday, May 14th, 1793, will lie performed, by command of several respectable people in this learned metropolis, for the benefit of Mr Reams, " The Tragedy of Hamlet. Originally written and composed by the celebrathd Dan Hayes, of Lim erick, and inserted in Shakespere's Works. Hamlet by Mr Kearns (being his first appearance in that character), who, between the acts, will perform several solos on the patent bagpipes, which play two tunes at the same time. Ophelia, by Mrs Prior, who will introduce several favourite airs in character, particularly " The Lass of Kiehmond Hill ' and " We'll all be Unhappy Together," from the Kev, Mr Dibbins's oddities. The parts of the King and Queen, by the directions of the Rev. Father O'Callaghan. wili be omitted, as too immoral for any stage. l'olonius, the comical politician, by a young gentleman, being his first appearance in public. The Ghost, the Gravedigger, and Laertes, by Mr Sampson, the great Loudon comedian. lue characters to lie dressed in Koman shapes. To which will be an interlude, in which will be intro duced several sleight of hand tricks, by tue celebrated surveyor, Hunt. Ihe whole to conclude with the farce of " Mahommet the Impos ter." Mahomet by Mr Kearns. J ickets to be had of Air Kearn's, at the Sign of the Goat's Beard, in Castle-street. The value of the tic kets, as usual, will be taken (if re quired) in candles, bacon, soap, butter, cheese, etc, as Mr Kearns wishes, in every particular, to accommodate the public. .No person whatsoever will be ad mitted into the boxes without shoes or stockings.
SELF ACCUSED.
The State of Georgia, in America, has a stringent law forbidding ios citizens to carry concealed weapons on pain ot forfeiting the weapons and paying a tine of 50 dollars (<£JO), or being imprisoned for 30 days. Soon after the passage of this statute a judge was holding court in a small town in the northern part of the State, when he suddenly suspended the trial of a case, and ordered the sheriff or court officer to lock the doors of the courthouse. This is what followed : " Gentlemen," said the judge when the doors were closed, "1 have just seen a pistol on a man iu this room, and I cannot reconcile it to my sense of duty to let such a violation of law passed unnoticed. 1 ought perhaps to go before the Grand Jury and indict him, but if the man will walk up to this stand and lay down his pistol and a tine of one dolfar down here 1 will let him off this time." The judge paused, and a lawyer just before him got up, slipped his hand into his hip pocket, drew out a neat ivory-handled six shooter and laid it with a dollar upon the stand. " That is all right," said the judge, "but you are not the man I saw with the pistol." Upon this another lawyer arose and laid down a pistol and a dollar bill be fore the judge. But the judge merely repeated his former state ment, This process went on till 19 revol vers varied in size and shape lay be fore the desk and beside them 19 dollars. The judge laughed as he complim ented the 19 delinquents upon being honest men, but added that the man whom he had seen with the pistol had not come up, and glancing at the fur ther end of the room he said : "I will give him one minute to accept my proposition. If he fails I will hand him over to the sberitr." Immediately two men at the rear of the courthouse arose and moved to wards the bench. Once they stopped to look at each other, and then coming slowly forward, laid down their pistols and their dollars. As they turned away the judge said : "The man with the black whiskers is the one I meant in the first place."
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, WO2 .
——^—■ Printed and published by Robert John Paull and George William Ven- A ® LES ** registered printing efface, Victoria Btreet, Hamilton, Auck land, hew Zealand. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902.
If you nro vounp ■s. you uatuiully ap so. J If you are old, J why appear so? Ayer's Hair Vigor will surely restore gray liair, anu will give to it : II til. w'.'"kli ami mh M gloss of ear ® y . will sto ;> fa 11 ii) g ( f "J tli o li air the scrip from i AL i and lot food. p. needs to will koc [» • a: -I 1 oalthv. entirely in iff. ipr-auco r is n hair bail ' ' at it ■w as h.iture in Ayer's Hair Vigor There's a pleasure in offering to you such a preparation : while you will cer tainly feel a sense of security iu using •oraething that others havo used for half a century. Do not be deceived by cheap imita tions which will only disappoint you. Make sure that you get the genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. Prtpcnd by Or. J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Miss., U.S.A When they put a man in gaol, he cannot ful fill! IF low his natural incliua 'm tion. Hiß enjoyment of life is limited. . He > cannot eat whit he _ wants to. He is limited VIM" to a very frugal diet. JWwVV He is alive, to be sure, K but life doesn't pos-c s very many advantages. I Are not all these things equally true of the dys peptic? For th" real enjoyment he f:ete out of life, he might as r well be in gaol. He l cannot eat what he 1 likes, nor aB much of it | Mhe would like. If he ' transgresses any of Ihe of his diet, he is H punished for it. He H M suffers much; gets little ■ sympathy. Dyspepsia W§ starts with indigestion, ' and may lead ■> almost anything. Indigestion means a variety of things—it shows itself in many ways. At first, perhaps, a little heaviness in the itomach, a little sourness, windy belohings, and heartburn. Headaches begin to come pretty soon after that, and biliousness and a foul taste in the mouth in the moroing. Chronic constipation is almost inevitable, and it is probably the most serious trouble that ever takes hold of a man. Its seeming simplicity is the thing that makes it moot dangerous, because it leads to neglect. Constipation means that the body is holding poisonous, impure matter, that should be gotten rid of. The poison is being re absorbed into the blood, and the whole body is being filled with it. Impurity in the blood may lead to almost any disease. There is no telling what may come of it. And yet people are careless about it It is the most serious thing in the world, and the easiest to cure if you go about It right. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure Constipa tion. , Care it positively, certainly, infal libly. ' Cure it so it stays cured. Cure it so you can stop taking medioine. And that is something that no other remedy in the world will do. They positively cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Dys pepsia, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kid ney Troubles, Piles, Pimples and Blotches. A perfect blood purifier, and for female ailments they stand alone as a woman's best friend. Sola by chemists and storekeepers, price, Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7s, or same will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt of price. Sole proprietors, The W. 1 H, Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Dep6t), 68 Pitt-street, Sydney. They are packed in amber bottles, and the fall name blown thereon, 'AWHIA T B j\_ WAMUTU 4 K AWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at Pirontria every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This lip* passe* through T E RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A. SYMONDS&CO- Proprietors ... te awamotu St. John's Collegiate School, " thF~pah," Near Onehunga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO" FOR BOYS. HKi.DXA.STKB : THE REV. P. 8. fcMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy, N.Z. University. Second Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS, For Piano : R. Leslie llunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzer. Fur Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. Fur Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and veninjr, connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster. ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Besort for Towiita The proprietor begs to notify the the publio that he h*B entered Into posae.-aion of above Hotel* which is one of the most comfortable Hoftelries in the oolony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel* lers. FIBPT-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, eto. TABLE A SPECIALITY lekgr*ms promptly httended 'o. A. J. NORRTS. |1,7 Proprietor, (late V,8.8.00.)
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George E. Clark LAND, PRODUCE, & GENERAL ACENT, CAMBRIDGE *OK SALE, NEW SEASON swede, Turnip and iiapc, Now landed ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, London. I ll ESE Seeds are from specially selected stocks which ensures the highest class and quality of the grower. Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Imperial Green Globe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex Rape Special prizes will lie offered for routs grown from above stocks at next Loot Sliow. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Bone Phosphate (j4 per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Guano Bonedust, etc., etc. Kainit FOR CALF FEEDING— Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake "Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour "W heat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbe l and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Pollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street, - - CAMBRIDGE WAVERLEY HOTEL AUCKLAND. Maurice o'connor, propria r desires to intimate that he has taken over the business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded hiß pre decessor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find that nu eff.irt will be «p*r«d to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute's walk Railwav Stati c ann Whirf, and command f maeniheeut view of the Harbour. T> the friends of thn Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Cead Mille Failthe wil ever be extended, and a pleasant sijourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of t;m BEiT BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. P.O. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. : Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only First-class Billiard Room. Night Porter. W. M COOKE, Proprietor. Lat« U. 3.5. Co. 98'9 UPTON & COT NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY-Wright. .. . „ 211 Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried and Provfd, for the Common diseases of Poultry yg Artificial Incubating and Broooding, by the Most Expert Operators and Brooders in America ~ n 2 6 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry ~ 2 6 Success with Poultry : For Persons who Think of Engaging in any Branch of the Ponltry Business .. ~ 5/ Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation'of the Poultry Business >t 2/G Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2/6 Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures jig The Leghorns: Brown, White," Black, Buff, Duck wing *2/6 The Wvandottes : Silver, Golden, White ' Buff and Black .. .. .. 2/6 The Bantnm Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties ~ 2/6 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra All the above Works are fully Illustrated and Contributed by the Best Authorities in America and Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIIII, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIIIIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, PitopRiETOK. THE BEST APPOINTED lIOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. bhTGHT, PROPRIETOR, 1
DAIKY FARMS FOE, SALS LOCKERBIE. MATAMATA, WAITOA. Thb Pbopebti OF The Assets Realisation Board. THESE Properties have beei surveyed into FARMS of suitable area, rrom 65 acren 1 350 acros, are of Good Quality Soil, Well W tered. Close to Railway, and within easy 'li'tance of Creameries and Factory. Bayers may select Any rea, and Purchase nn VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY VIENT. INTEREST.— per centum por annum. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may be btained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties, Messrs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrins ville. Messes, MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent) for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, D'ning Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at si! hours. Order protrp ended to QHEAP MONEY QHEAP MONEY MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRi, CITY, AND SUBURBAN [FREEHOLDS 4t 4i per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner OTIUE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of our various Brands of Bonedusts and Artificial Manuresj:— PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarse) ai;bonedust WHEAT AND CORNIMANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, and Samples on applica on WARNOCK BROS. 28/2 Durham-street,. Auckland. IypUNTAiN rpiMBER QOMPANY, JyMITED, MAMAKTJ FINEST MOUNTAIM-GROM RIM F IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Noaruawahia Telegrams rroreyfly attended to. lg/7 H f, MI . L T ON I I ashburton V\ aikato | | Canterbury gALVANISED JRON -yp-OEKS. HARDLEY BROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARDLEY BROS., HAMILTON WOM John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. Hot Dinners Daily fbok 12 to 2 o'olooi Chops and Steaks Beady in Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK 47 Races, Regattas, Shows, &c., Catered for HAMILTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), Has On Salb : LACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s pet bag. TAB, 6d por gallon for 25 gallons or oven er gallon.for lees quantities. Wcbxb : Clareno-etroet, Hamiltou.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis, . ® T^ u J ers will plense note that Pyramid is our Registered Brand, atd see that they get it, some unscrupulous dealers baying sold an mferior article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now b. iug booked for Pyramid delivered (October, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Ere. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, &c, New Crop Due Early in November. W. S. LAURIE & CO. 29, CusTOiis-Sr., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE AND Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of tter, Esrtrs orsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. TUCivEli'S FiSEf BIS SBSBS Established 1885. The full quantity of Powder is carefullv weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG poWDER Buy it for Pancakes. T O v \ DER Buy it for Pancakes. SSS§S!Sn T ELLY Ouashlne Jelly Crystals. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. Sunshine /bustard dowder UNSHINE VJUSTARD OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you; eggs may be too dear-This will suit you " down to the ground." 6n Boxes (!■ packets in each box) Assorted i' lavours. S[-x! S o IXE| P UD DING POWDER r- ! 5 ' i UDDING I OWDER hasily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-Havoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberry, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink \ \ anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA QTARCH n\ LAZE karana Otarch VJlaze For putting a fine finish on all Ironine Work. Boxes, 3d and Cd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. QAMPBELL AND JjHRENFRIED COMPANY, fIMITED, Capital £309,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY v^UEEN-STREET AND DOMAIN BKEWERY, NEWMARKET. Dibectors f l f OG A N AM .^ ELL - (Chairman), Abthub M. Mtebs (Managing Director), and Luo M. Mtibs. Sicbbtaby : Aitbbd 8, Bankabt. Cable Address: " BeeblTe," Auckland, AGENTS FOR -11 * metises?- " E ° B ' l J. SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D, fl. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hambnrg W.&G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J VV BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Lordon JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON & CO,, 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Lid " Canadian Club " WHISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY. Belfast * SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognao ADELAIDE WINE CO., " Tanunda, Adsl^ide MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Raima KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reirat E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Reima A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Etc., Eio. Etc. A very Large Assortment of the bbsi BBANns ol WINES & SPIRITS, inoludins AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand. CIGARS.—Many well-known bhands Seleotion. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES— PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878. 1879, 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886; Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited j and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHRENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in Is Sold everywhere,
COD LIVER OIL -FOR CALVES. i,T.™ 011 "•"*'« »•—»»■»< i— »» Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire ColW* P^7Zi:Tpr^rd re 8 s « beforehand. ""* '° UM ' "* "« k '™ bl — P Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned £&£%£££?"* 7m Ca ° PUt "ill give Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. hamilt on, L-A-InTID foe sale. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED T H E™ EW LOAN AND *_ MERCANTILE AIiEN Y COM Everslev Estate are to an." U l\Jl OIXJJ UOUIICj nounce that that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, „ ALL PLOUGHED.AND GRASSED, W 00Q1(1 II Q S e, Comprising Otterburn Estate. THE BLOOK NEAB THE TJWN - I SHIP OF TAUPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, Containing NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND GRASSED. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway veniently-sized DAIRY AND G<A7rNO line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATE and Cambridge. SALE on and alter U The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. \\ C<lllCSlla V NOV. 5. 10ft* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, ' ' r»n T Tawno TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per cenl on Liberal Terms, cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cenl ON 23bd APRIL, 1902 annua ly ler five following years. Interest 4] > percent. Applications to be addressed to the under- Copies of plans and full particulars signe',from whom Copies and Plans and anj obtainable from the undersigned further information may ba obtained. THIS NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION, jj WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. §■ i LADIES, VV J± l DIUNn £ h B-A_ID TEA ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous EV fl H VTVIff Grocer, Baker, IJI DAVEI J Stolr^kTe^er, HAMILTON ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinnerware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. Is. Posted to any part of the district. Is. F. A. PEAKSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I havo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rairlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole assent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicite with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on pitches just to show them the killing "jual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINXJI'STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 •J 311 JJACON 00. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to lSOlfes at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Figs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the •jest lot of 5 Pigs received during eaeh week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. T 4JtES HALLY, Secretary. /II
ALBERT HOTEL 4 QUjEEN S.TREET AUCKLAND. HAVING takenf over this popular, and well-known Hotel, all visitors can rel? upon ererj attention and comfort. night porter in attendanc Telephone 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Late of Rotoraa and Cambridge). f E A WAM Uf U THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHURtiT, .. Phopbietob. r PHIS HOTEL is replete with all modern J. requisites necessary for a First-class fw " t ng a fine Sample Room, and he best portion in the township, it is the favourite Hotel for Commercial Travellers ; and on account its being opposite the Town Hall is the most convenient for visiting Companies m the Theatrical line. Terms BeSt quality liquors and Telelhonk No. 690. James Rolleston/$/ (Lath oi /£* / Hikuraugi and / Coromac del / / PROPRIETOR /JV / / - ST * / Easi ' /J?Z HCKLAND / / /GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS ' P O. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, mercer. WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always on draught. Good Shooting and Boating. Hordes on Hire. Go>d Stabling and paddockin^r. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAB. Stocked with Liquors., J. E. HALL ET T, PROPRIETOR. i, /t) Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA McCULLOUGH, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL h<»6 been re-built in first class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGBIFICEHT VIEW OVEELOOKIHG THE E&KBOU& Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddock# Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coacli leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FROV Hipkins and Coutts WINK & SPIRIT MEEOHANIB, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who tri the SOLI A3EITS tad Bottler.. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. H. Ssc. ARE CASH BUYERS OP EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Hlgheit Prion Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 L |
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WT/1902/WT_19021112/MM_01/0002.xml | 6,357 | The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN TTHE WAIKATO. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL
The writs for the General Flection have been issue I. Nominations wdl be received up lot.io st-,h inst., of pie-sons eligible to act as representatives, and the election will be held on Mondiv, November 25th.
The Kaiser arrived in England on the King's Birthday.
Major Steward, ex-Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives, has been created a Knight Bachelor.
There are every indications that the Auckland A. and P. ■■> li >w will bo quite equal to that of its predecessors.
Wo understand the concession made to the Waikato Farmers' Union by the Com mercial Insurance Company, namely, 5s p-r =£H i), has now been discontinued.
Kobbers visi'od the house of Mr S.anfon> Chapel Street, Auckland, and got away wit h the sun of =£ll, which was extracted from the breast pocket of a coat which he hung on the rail of the bed before ret-irin" to rest.
At the Hamilton Brsss Hand excursion ou the King's Birthday, Mr A. G. Tibbutt, of \ ictoria Studios, Hamilton, was present with h s camera, and obtained a number of excellent pictures. Those who wish to se cure a memento of tho occasion would do well to call on that gentleman and make a choice from his collection.
Many of the Darling Downs (Q.) owners are using strenuous efforts to save their sheep, not only l>y the renting of agist ment country on the coast, but by' im porting large lines of fodder, and when it is borne 111 min i that wheat is over ss, maize Gs Id per bushel, chaff over i2lo per ton, sugarcane :!t »3 per ton, and molasses £-\ per ton (Brisbane prices), the expenditure incurred must be colossal, though New South Wales still leads in the nutter of the artificial feeding of large flocks. The statement has been made, and is perfectly true, though it has been rather disbelieved, that the losses on the Downs are being considerably increased by the sheep filling into large cracks which have opened in the ground. Mr J. E Davenport, of Christchurch, who will leave London by the Ruapehu on Nov. (i, will, says the London correspondent of tha "Lyttelton Times," take out with him ono of the most valnablo shipments of live stock that has left Lugland for Xe>v Zea land for some years. His "little lot" con sists of about in •si drafted from the flocks of leading bi-e.'iers. including the King, the Duke of Richmond ;md .Messrs Cooper an \ Nephew, of Horlia-mpstead, and a couple of fine y.uu ; bulls. The sheep in clude many note 1 prize-winners, and iu the thirty ram.-111• • r«• ue three chai union Shrop shires, three c;. i.aipi >n Suntbdowns .'oil two champion Kmriis'i f .eiei'sters. as well n a mairnili'vnt Kyeland ram. The ewes, many of them prizewinners, and all lit to show in any c iinpany, are made up of the four varieties mentioned. and the shipment should be a valuable addition to thee dony's stock of wool producers. The November uuuib >r of the Xew Zea land Illustrated Magazine has come to han l, and is up to ah nit i's usual standard ofex '.elie ce. Amongst its illustrations are two Ma. r". belles, "The Wiva's," which are two excellent types of Ma ri liiuuties: the h'iglit i lon. !■'. .1. Sedduu figures largely, refei-'-iic" being mile p. hi- tiip P, the Mot!! ■i 1 ' *unti-y and tin re ia ; 1 : o a view <>f his birthplace. the photograph of Hen. Colouei :liull -: i 11, who recently died at Parnell at the age ol who (inured pro minently in the Waikato War, being in comm.md of the Second Waik-ito Regiment, anil wns again in command at the \Vhak>- marama campaign at the time To h'ooti and I'ltakowaru were giving much trouble; also a picture of Mr S. li. liiss-whose death was recently announced—who for years occupied the position of Chief I'ost ina-UT at AU' kland. There are a number of other illustrations, and the blocks are of a very even character, and well printed. The reading matter, some of which is illu<- trated, is of very fair variety, and there is a got • I oiiantity. 'I he London papers ot September Ist publish the following telegram from i'aris; —As the Shah was entering his carriage last night, after having witnessed a per formance at a cafe concert, a newsboy jumped on the step of the vehicle and offer ed a paper, which he said contained all the news about the Shah. The police in attend ance, both iu uniform and in plain clothes, rushed upon the unfortunate boy and seized him, making so great ;i fuss over the capture that the Shall was visibly disturb ed, and ordered his carriage to drive off rapidly. The police surrounded the news boy, and conveyed him to t he nearest p dice station, where a magistrate was specially summoned to interrogate him. The boy produced his license to hawk newspapers, and protested that his only motive was to sell a paper to the person in the carriage, whom he dnl not know to be the Shah. In spite ot this the police searched him, and the magistrate subjected him to a long ex amination. No arms or weapons were found upon him, and nothing of an incrimi nating character resulted from the interro gation, but the unhappy victim of I'aris police methods is still confined in gaol.
According t > the Labour (Journal there is a brisk revival of the building trade in A uckland. The tirst steamer of the now direct ser vice to South Africa will sail before the end of N ivember. A notice in connection with the Land '1 ax and Income Act, IUU2, will bo found in another column. Mr V,'. W'allnutt, Land Agent. Hamilton, report tho sale of an acre in Thackeray Savet, Hamilton, at a satis f.ictory price. Owing tho absence of the Stipendiary M igistrato (Mr 11. \V. Northcroft) all the o.ises ate set down for hearing at the Hamilton Magistrates Court this morniug, were adjourned till next Court day. Mr A. I'. \\ atson, boatswain on the K.ara iirii. while driving a winch on board the Reamer at A\ eLiugtuii . n Monday had his • •ft arm caught round barrel of the ■* inch, and turn from his body. At tho request of several of the auwhare settlers M r • i .-eenslado has altered no time of his 1 . uutiare meeting oil ri-.ay, to L.'iD o'chc'. m the afienin n, as i i• • lime is more ro.ivenient for those '■ng iged in dairying. At the Sydney slock sales yesterday • 1 .'el» show improve I prices. Four luin oei New Zi'aland iifi-p ranged from 15s i ' 2* !s. ( alii i are easier ;45 bullocks >■ Hers XlO lis sd. the annual meeting of the Matamata icing Ceub held in the school on the Nth i wa, decided to hold the annual meeting i iiie -titli of December as usual It was a s . decided to give about illu in prizes, v i ae ot condolence was passed expressing sympathy for the widow and family of the late secretary Mr it. Kerr. A further section of three miles of the ' :; st>imi'-Kar tka railway was opened for -'.'l'm Tuesday, tho line now extending ' i'..i!teratahi, Hi miles. MrTouuley, the , iyor. del; vero'l a speech appropriate to . ■ occasion, and in the absence of the .in inter tor Railways, declared the line h. A cab 1 !' message bays Three Italians ia\e been sentenced to Leipzig to various onus of penil servitude for revealing to France mii.tary secrets in connection with i foriress. A woman who carried informa tion across the frontier has boeu sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. The correspondent of the Star at Iv iitaia wired this morning that the missing boat troni the lost steamer Ventnor, to gether with other wreckage and cases, had been washed up on the beach North of II ikatere. This confirms 11 io wire received in Auckland ou -an day night, to tho eit'oct that a long boat, painted white, had been washed up on the beach of tho West Coast, and seals the fate of the captain and thir teen missing members ok' the Ventnor's crew, who must undoubtedly have perished when the vessel sank.
TE AWAMUTU AMATEUR SPORTS.
The fallowing are tho results of these sports, which were held ou Monday : IOJYds .Maiden—P. Goodwin 1, H. Chalmers 2. Time llsec. Five entries.
lcOYds Handicap.—«... Teasdale syds 1, P. Goodwin Byds 2. Good race. Time lOmiu 2-sth sec.
100\ ds Boys.—<l. Ahier 1, N. Ahier 2. Five entries. Time 1 nin l-.jth sec. 1-Mile.—S. Hickit 1, G. 'Teasdale 2. Time lmin 2 l-sth sec, Splendid race. Four entries.
High Jump.—o. J. Vauso (tftOinl 1, Duke (,4ft !)in) owing winner 2 inches. Tom Hrown (of Hamilton) also jumped well. Dudley Bockett (the old horse) broke down.
150 llur lies-D. Docket 1, 11. ("Van-ton 2. \\ on anyhow. Time IStnin o-sth
120 Yds Hurdles (boys)— I T. Coulthard 1, A. Jones 2. Good race. Time 21min l-sth sees.
250\ds Bracelet. —P. Goodwin (15yds) 1, H. Cranston (scratch) 2. Goodwin won, hard held. Time 2!)min 1 -sth sec. Sack Pace. —G. Cruickshank 1, <l. Teas dale 2. The winner an old timer won in great style. •IN'Yds Hurdles. -S. Pickit (aoyds) 1, Dupe 20yds. 2. D. 80-kett retired, dead beat. Time lmin I Usee. \Vo:i anyhow. The Ohaupo baud enlivened proceedings by playing some very choice selections.
SPORTING.
TE A BOH A HACK RACES.
The Te Aroha Hack Paces was held on the King's Birthday, the attendance was good. 'The course was in capital condition, and the racing was first-class. 'The follow ing are the results :
Maiden Handicap, 5 furlongs,—Heather bell 1, Recruit 2, Success 3. Won by a head.
Hurdles, 11 mile.—Waimani 1. Meteor 2. There were only three starters. Waimana led all t'ne way and won Comfortably by three or four lengths. Bir.hday Handicap, 1 mile.—Arena 1, Doctor \ eles Tlie.se were the only starters. A capital race between Doctor and Arena resulted iu lialf-a-len< T th win for the latter.
Hack Pace, f> furlongs.—Success 1, Lady • hire 2, Recruit U. Success, who started at an outside price, led all the way, and won by a length. A protest was entered on the grounds that Success had already won an advertised race, but after enquiry it was dismissed.
Te Aroha Handicap, 5J furlongs.—Kohia 1. Arena 2, .Minna ■'!. Cyclone also ran. Kohia got away with several lenghts to the good, and won easily by two lengths. Pony Pace, 5 furlongs.—-Timati 1, Nell 2. Ituby Fairy also ran. Timati won easily by two lengths. Welter Handicap, 7 furlongs.—Doctor 1, Veles 2, Heatherbell 15. Doctor took the lead at the fall of the Hag, and won easily by three lengths.
CORRESPONDENCE.
MR GREENSLADE'S OHAUPO COM MITTEE.
TO THE HllTi.R. ' I!:, —A correspondent from Ohaupo re ports iu your contemporary last week, that Mr Land's Committee are holding regular meetings, and that < >haupo and other farmers who have been on the Government side are leaving them. The report would have been more correct if Mr Greenslade's name had been inserted for Mr Laug and ■ 'pi-osition for (iovernmeut. The following will show how strong Mr Lang's Committee and their followers are: —'The evening of Mr Lang's address in the hall there were present thirty-one and I believe his Com mittee and followers were all present, a vote of thanks and confidence was proposed by a person who had only been iu the dis trict a couple of weeks, and who was not on the roll. It was seconded by an Hector, a resident fot eighteen months. Eleven hands were held up for tho vote: Two of these were dead heads, as also was the mover. Now, if the Lang Committee and followers expect that votes iu proportion of eight and thirty-one is going to trouble Mr Greenslade's Committee, they never made a greater mistake, because it is just the proportion of votes on the whole that the Green shade Committee expect Mr Lano to poll.—l am etc. OHAUPO ELECTOR.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
Terrible Disaster. Founders Shortly «L After Striking. 120 Persons Miss ing. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) HOHOURA, .Monday Night. The dreadful intelligence was re ceived het-e to-day that the lluddart- Parkei steamer Elingamite, while ou a voyage from Sydney to Auckland, struck on one of the Three Kings during a fog at 10.00 a.m. on Sunday morning, and was totally wrecked. The news of the wreck was receiv ed through one of the ship's boats, which landed here to-day. This boat, contained 37 passengers, one of whom, Mrs Sully, died from exposure before Hohoura was raached, and fifteen members of the crew, Mr L. Rurkitt, first officer, being in charge. According to the story of the sur vivors, the Klingamite left Sydney at 4.p.m. on Wednesday last, and Had an uneventful trip across the Tasman Sea.
After leaving light north-east winds were experienced, followed by moderate and fresh westerlies until noon on Friday. The weather then became thick, and on Sunday morn ing by 9 a.m. a dense fog surrounded the vessel.
The Elingamite was slowed down to half-speed, and the usual look-out and fog signals were carefully at tended to
lhe look-outs were ;it their posts, and the captain and third mate were on the bridge, at I (J.•Ill a.m., when the passengers and crow were horrified and alarmed at feeling a shock, which told them till too plainly that the ves sel had struck the shore. The spot on which the vessel struck proved to be one of tilt; Three Kings, supposed to lie the middle island, and immedi ately th- vessel began to fill, settling to iiie deck tn a very short space of time.
Although the seriousness of the position was at once realised by the passengers, there was no confusion or panic, and orders were obeyed us promptly as given.
All the boats and life-rafts were launched, there being six boats and two life-rafts, and the passengers were, safely transferred to them, as were the crew, with the exception of the third cook, -1. l'eggs, whose body was subsequently seen floating amid the wreckage.
The chief ollicers boat, a large lifeboat, was the last to cast oIF front the side of the wrecked vessel. LIFE-BOAT CAPSIZES. No. G life-boat, which was in charge of J. Morrison, fourth engineer, col lided with some floating wreckage close to the steamer, and subsequently struck rocks in the same vicinity, being thereby capsized. Those on the mate's boat noticed the occur rence and were quickly on the scene, rescuing all the occupants of the boat, who all landed here yesterday.
The Captain stood by the vessel to the last, and was eventually washed overboard by a sett, being picked up by a waiting life-boat. After he was ]ticked up he was seen to direct the picking up of several women and children who were in the water. lhe mate's boat, which was crowded, then shaped a course for Hohoura, reaching here at 12.-'3O p.m. to-day, nothing more being seen of the captain's boat.
The mate or those with him have no information which would indicate what has become of the other boats, except that they saw one boat under sail heading for Hohoura, while Captain W . I). Reid, Superintendent of Mer cantile Marine at this port, who was a passenger, and who left iu the first boat, said that he knew of a landing place at Three Kings. NARROW ESCAPE OF OFF!. CERS. PICKED UP FROM WRECKAGE. IIUHOURA, Tuesday, 1 p.m. The first and second officers and boatswain had very narrow escapes. After the boat had pulled away the vessel was almost full. The first and second mates were picked up from among the floating wreckage.
Afterwards the boatsmsin and several others were similarly rescued, and taken on board.
Considering the overloaded condi tion of the boat it is wonderful that she was safely navigated here. The fact that she made the passage with out mishap strengthens the hope that the other boats have reached some place of safety. .More anxiety is felt with regard to the unfortunate people on rafts.
This morning a volunteer crew manned the Elingaiuite's boat and left for the North, the intention being to make a careful search of the coastal indentations towards the North Cape. A second volunteer crew has taken a local whaleboat and set out on a simi lar quest,
Mrs ates, whose station is ad jacent to the North Cape and includes a very large area towards Cape Maria and south Inwards llohoura, has sent 1 natives to s'.uvh all along the nor thern bay- ;,1 ~i ■ hop- of finding some of the missing boats. i:i:avei;y or seamen ll'>l lorilA, Yesterday. I lie men behaved as became true Uritish s/anmn. looking first to the comfort of the hi iii's and children, who acted sph'ndmliv. At daylight this (Tuesdav) morn ing a whaiehoat, in charge of .John Mcintosh, and also the ship's boat that came ashore, manned by a na tive crew, left to thoroughly search the coasiline from llohoura to the North Cape, and numbers of horse men hav- also started on the same mission. The schooner Greyhound has also been instructed to search. There is every probability of the remaining tour boats and two rafts, with their occupants, landing safely somewhere on the coast. At anv rate, every pos sible endeavour is being made to dis cover their whereabouts and ensure their safety. TILE rASSKNGERS. Many of those aboard the Elinga mite were travelling on pleasure, a large proportion being New Zea landers returning from a holiday visit i to Australia..
The Mr Chadwick whose name ap pears in the list, although the initials are given as II.I!., is probably Mr Henry C. Chad wick, son of Mr William Chadwick, sawmiller, of Palii. Mr Chadwick, with liis wife, was on an Australian visit exr-uding over a month, and was )>:■;•.-• 1 .retura bv the Elingamite. |)r. iJoMi \ a sua of Mr David Goldie. had been visiting Xew South "Wiile.:, and staying for sometime in tin- I>In;• Mountains for the benefit of his health. Miss Goldie, who accompanied her brother, very fortunately returned by last week's steamer. .Mrs llobb, the wife of Mr Robb, manager lvauri Timber Co., Auckland, went to Sydney a month ago with her son to consult a Sydney specialist. Mr (i. A. Halla more, of the New Zealand Shipping Company,Napier,is a son of Mr Halla more, manager of the Union Bank, Sydney, and formerly of Christ-church, and had been on a visit to his people. Mr Hallamore recently acted with Messrs F. S. Murray (Auckland), and T. Ellison (Wellington) in selecting the North Island Football team to play against the South Island team. Captain William D. Reid, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine at Auckland, is a son of Mr S. Reid, residing at North Shore. He was for many years in the service of the Union Company, the last vessel in which he was employed being the Hauroto.
.Mr A. Richards is a brother-in-law of .Mr T. Slade, the well-known coach builder, of Hamilton. Mr Richards has been to Sydney on a holiday visit.
Miss Cora Anderson is a daughter of Mr Anderson, formerly city en gineer for Auckland. Mr W, Vine, the chief steward, is well and popularly known in Auck land. For a number of years he was second steward on the Elingamite and was promoted about six months ago as second on the Zealandia. Two trips ago he was appointed chief steward of his old ship, the Elinga mite. Mr Vine was recently married, and it was his intention on this trip for his wife to accompany him; her name, however, does not appear in the passenger list. Eleven of the motor men imported by the Auckland Electric Tramway Company for the purpose of running the cars at first, and instructing local drivers, are amongst the passengers by the s.s. Elingamite. While this will not effect the inauguration cere monies in any way, it may result in postponing the starting of the pub lic service for about a week's time, provided that the men all turn up safely. THE CREW. The following is a complete list of the crew of the Ellingamite when she left Auckland a fortnight ago to-day. Few, if any, changes have meantime been made
Commander, E. B. Atwood ; chief officer, L. -J. Burkett; second, -I. Renaut ; third, W. Watson ; F. Cham bers : chief engineer, R. Eraser; second, 11. Atkins ; third, W. R. Scott : fourth, J. Morrinson : chief Steward, W. Vine : second, H. Ellis ; chief stewardess, Miss M. Bomanv ; second, Miss McGuirk ; stewards, W. Arkell, A. Ditchfield, G. Gamier S. Pratt, J. E. Bell, G. Harris, R. Lyner, •]. Morley, L. Morrigan, H. E. Rogers, \V. Simpson Bray, A. Campbell C. Henrickson : chief cook, E. Hol lens ; second, F. -J ennings ; third, J. Peggs ; carpenter, T. Colgan : butcher A. Greig ; firemen, J. Mulcahy, J. Barrett, L. Marton, H. Dobson, W. Sullivan, D. Sullivan, W. Forster, W. Copeland, J. Reverei, T. Martin, E. .Mulcahy, J. Green, H. Oakley ; sea men, W. Dyer, J. Danielson, W. Sey mour, J. Jones, C. Richardson, A. Mdnnes, F. E. Roth, J. Steedman, H. Tallan, G. Peterson, 0. Rasmussen.
ICHRISTCHURCH, Monday.
'Sir Joseph Ward telegraphed to Mt* ltenaut, the second mate of the Eliiigamite, as follows : —" I deeply regret to hear of the wreck of the Elingamite. A steamer will he de spathed without delay. I will do all possible to help."
Shortly after midnight Sir Joseph Ward sent a message to Captain Rich, of H.M.S. Kingarooma, asking him to endeavour to arrange for H.M.s Pen guin, now in Auckland, to search for the missing boats of the Elingamite,
THE LATEST. No SIGNS OF THE MI'SSIXG HO AT. iIOHOEIJA, Tuesday. X<i add it ional news of the missing boats and their freight has as vet been received here. Everyone is tak ing an active interest in the search, and 1»v to-morrow afternoon there will remain no portion of the coast «>f l!i'' mainland where the boats could possibly come ashore that has not been searched. THE CLANSMAN'S SEARCH i> I SSELL, Tuesday. Ihe Llansman arrived here at noon. She coals at Opua, and will reach the J.luce Kings at daylight to-morrow. Mr Uobl), of the Kauri Timber Company, is on board. His wife and children are amongst the Elingamite's passengers. Captain \Y. |>. Reid, of Auckland, is one of the Elingamite's passengers. He is acquainted with the Three Kings, and the boat in which lie is should make a safe landing. The Countess of Ranfurly and Pen guin are not in sight. THE NEWS IN THE SOUTH THE WELLINGTON PAS SENGERS. WELLINGTON, Tuesday. There was a sensation in the city last night on receipt of the news of the wreck of the Elingamite near Three Kings, and that four boats were not accounted for. The news quickly spread through out the city, and many anxious in quiries were made by telephone from the local representatives, who were not in a position to give anv particu lars as regards passengers, cargo, mails, etc.
Mr -Jones, the colonial representa tive of the Huddart-Parker Company wired to headquarters, asking tlnit ail available information should be for warded with respect to the passenger list, and as what arrangements were made to keep up the service.
.Mr W. \Y. Bradford, a passenger by the ill-fated vessel, is secretary of tile Sydney School of Arts, and nephew of Mrs Chartey Harris, of this city. He was coming here to spend iiis holidays with friends.
Mr Mills, commercial traveller, at present in Wellington, fears his son, a lad 1!) years old, is aboard, though his name does not appear in the tele graphed passenger list. In the steerage were several carpenters bound to AY ellington for employment in big building contracts. Mrs "VVetheriet, wife of Mr Wetheriet, inspector of machinery, is at present in Dunediu with her eldest son, who was purser of the Taupo when that vessel was wrecked at Grey mouth. He is now em ployed by the Union Compay's local shore stall.
Tho vessel had oO tous of cargo for this port. Shipping men are confident that the boat in charge of Captain Reid will turn up safely, he baing well acquainted with the coast in the locality cf wreck. Praise is bestowed upon the second officer for his skilful handling of the boat which reached shore safely. He came out from the Old Country about three years ago in the collier Barwon.
Captain Atwood's wife and family reside in Sydney.
Among the Wellington passengers were Mr aiid Mrs Greenwood and daughter (Mi- Greenwood is licensee of the Al Hotel, We llington), and Miss Skinner, a daughter of an employee in the Manawatu Railway Company, Wellington. They were all re turning from a three month's holiday in Australia, with the intention of spending a week in Auckland.
The representatives of the insurance companies decline to state the amount of their risk ; the Huddart-l'arker has a part risk in their vessels. A CLAIRVOYANT'S MESSAGE. Tke following message with reference to the wreck is stated to have been received by a lady clairvoyant in Auckland "Ves* sel struck on the reef and rocked from side to side three times. One boat on the island full, arrived where there is a dwelling. The second boat, in which Dr. Goldie is among the passengers, is like going through a little channel to get there. The doctor is help ing the people. I think they are short of provisions. The two boats at sea will be picked up. Great loss of life. The wreck occured in daylinght."
VESSELS IN SEARCH.
WELLINGTON, This Day.
Telegrams have been received by the Postal Department stating that H.M.s. Penguin and six other steamers have left, or will shortly do so, in search of the sur vivors. The Zealandia, which left for Sydney, will be signalled from Cape Van Diemen to join in the search. The Government would have sent Tu tanekai from here, but it is not considered needed. RESCUE OF PASSENGERS AND GREW. SEVENTY PICKED UP BY" ZEALANDIA. AUCKLAND, This Day. The Star's reporter on the Omapere re ports that they signalled the Zealandia which reported that they had picked up seventy of the Elingamite's missing passen gers and crew, including Dr. Goldie and Captain Reid. LOSS OP THE MAILS. Mr W. Gray, secretary of the Postal De partment, telegraphed to Hohoura to find out from the second officer if there were any possibility of saving the mails.
Mr Ranant replied that the second officer was in the last boat that left the wreck, at which time all the hatches were
waslip.il away aud the mails were floating about in the sea. He was unable * save any portion of the mails as lie was engage.l picking up people from the boat whi :h h:i'l capsized.
liie mails consisted of twelve bags from Sydney, three from Brisbane, one from Adelaide, and six from Melbourne. Un closed in these were two from Broken llill and ono from Strathan. slr Gray was i.lso advised from Auckland that the Oinapen: was about to leave for the scene of the wreck, and a p >stal oilier was scut with her. She is simply g" ng tii look "lit I'.it- missing boats or any Heating article-!, as it, is not thought that anything can be recovered from the wreck. A HAMILTON" PASSENGER. Mr A. Richards, one of the missing pas sengers, is a brother of Mrs T. Slade, of Hamilton. The many friends of the latter will join in expressing a fervent hope that, eie long, news will reach us of the safety of Mr Richards and his fellow sufferers.
DEATH OF MR HURSTHOUSE.
(By Telegraph.—Press Associat on.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Last Night. Mr K. Hursthouse, one of the candidates for Eguiout, died last night from pneu monia. He was well-known in the Nelson District.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
♦ MR. GREENS LADE AT OTOROHoXGA FROM OUR OWN COKR iSPOVDBXT. OTOROHOXGA, This Day. Mr < ireenslade addressed a largely at tended meeting last nisjht in the Public Hall, Mr J. W. Ellis presid.ng. The candidate dwelt at soma length upon the necessity tor pursuing a vigorous policy of land setti-'inenr b if'u in respect to Crown and Native laud and urged theabsolute need I hat existed tor belter reading of thecouutry so ns to enable settlers to get their stock and produce through to the markets. Vari ous political ipieslious and specially that of ti.iauce were ably dea't with an l the can didate w-i.;. repeatedly applauded. The meeting was oae of the most success ful that has been held iu Otorohoni'a for some time past.
i >u the motion of Mr Larsen seconded by Mr Mark Cowley a uuaniiuous vote of thanks ;>nl continence was accorded to Mr Greenslade, amidst great eatliusiasm. At the close of the meeting a strong com mit tee was finned to further Mr Green slade s candidature, and there can now ha no doubt that Mr Greenslade will poll a majority of votes here. MR LAXG AT TAUWHARE Mr Lang had a most successful meeting at Tauwhare on Friday night. Mr F. W, Browning was in the chair, and there was a good attendance, including several ladies. A vote of thanks and confidence proposed by Mr A. Furze, seconded by Mr C. Shaw, was carried unanimouslu amidst applause. MR LAXG AT KARAMU. On Saturday night Mr F. W. Lang ad dressed the electors at Karamu. There was a go n u attendance and J. T. Steele oc cupied the chair. Mr Lang dealt with var ious matters as already reported and at the close of his address, there being no ques tions, he was accorded a vote of thanks and confidence on the motion of Mr Strong, seconded by Mr Finlayson.
WAIKATO WEST INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION
On Monday evening at Te Awamutu, in connection with the above exhibition, the attendance was very large, the hall being packed. All the side shows did a great business, and the fair attendants were kept extremely busy. One of the attractions of the evening, and which was much canvassed —and had a large entry—was a Bache lors Beauty Show. Tiie audience was con stituted the judge, and speculation was rife as to who would carry olf the honors. However, the Rev. G. Elliott captured the ladies vote and that decided the matter,Mr Sam Bryant securing second honours. The award was a pair of child's socks in each instance.
A number of nice'y arranged tableaux were given under the direction of Mrs Ahier, who deserves credit for their ex cellent staging. The larsje cake containing a handsome gold ling was cut up during the evening, and Miss Seccombe was the fortunate winner. A newspaper was printed and issued in the hall during the evening, and copies were freely sold. °Two or three items on the programme had to be omitted for want of time.
It was 11 p.m. before the proceedings were brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem.
All the stalls sold out. The sum of £27 was taken at the doors, =£l2 at the maypole and it is expected that the general financial result will prove highly satisfactory. During the evening the ladies' stringed orchestra played a number of items in "ex cellent style.
Till'] WATKATO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1902
We guarantee our Tew better value, betUr grade than any sold. COMPARE OUR tt W. D ' R B^ T «lriTOß >. Hamilton M<>NKY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLDS J| l<<B jyj 188 EN , Knox Sibket, Hamilton. OKKTIFIOATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. ATTKNTION TO TKCHNIQUK & THKOBT HARRY I. BIGGS, \ UTBORISEI) AND LICENSED TL SURVEY 01. Ten years on Government Staff. I EXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23-7. DENTIST, Visits Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in mouth; Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month; Huntly, third Tuesday in month; Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month ; other districts occasionally. Work. Terms Moderate. S MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A YOUNG, ENT A L VI OTIC E MR E. DE VE >'NY McG \RRIGLE, DENTAL SURG I ON, Hamilton. Mr M jfl#rrigle Imay tie consulted on and after faturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrous-Oxide gas admit isiered Pninlcss Extractions by the mcst recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR G; SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly|the following places Ngaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly- 4th Friday. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WEjST, Near Railway Station gHEPPARD, LAND, COMM 1*3,31,0N , AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M" T. H. BOS WORT 11, Tkaohkk of Piano, Violin, 'Chllo and SINOINO, Having taken up his residence in Hamilton, now prepared to receive pupils at ;CLAREMONT VILLA. Cambridge—Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. To Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bcworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band ' is now open to accept Engagements for Con certs, Balls, 4c., in any part of the Waikato. AND A HALF PER CENT,-We I have Money to at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early appli (Mti'ins is requested—Viile Bros,, Chambers, opposite Vulcan Line, Queen Ktreet, Auckland. 24 7 jyjß ERBERT y QOLLINS BABRISTEE and 80L10ITOB TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland. 23/7. J. RIDLER, QEN F.SAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT H AMILTON WOODCAR\ ING—Relief, Chip, Floral, Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Cd per quart er, por hour. Articles designed.—Mias EAj u* 0 , , victoria Arcade, Auckland.
WAIKATO TIMES ALMANAC (LVTK IJOND'S.) TO Al)\' KIITLSKKS. rpiIIS AIjM AN" AC is now being put in hand, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at one for space aud forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to tle proprietors. Secretaries of local < Jovernim-nt Bodies. Clubs and Societies are respectfully ro il nested to forward to the Publisher lists of office-hearers, etc., for publication in the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THE WALKATO TIMES Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upou any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. PAULL & VEXAULES, Hamilton. KARMKO! KARMKO THE CURE FOR— Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Lie., Etc., Etc. i-Til' K .. ..2s PER BOTTLE MANUFA TUT:ED SoLKI-T By A. . . Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON. V..u k'ep the MONEY in the place aud yourself in Perfect Health by patronising if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, Tn fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer E. B. HILL, CHEMIST, CAMBRIDGE. AWARD Christchurcb, 1 ,s'J5. <>• >LD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, IS'KS. FIR J and C PECI VL, Auckland, Is!)!). F1 A WARD, Ohri-t' hureh, 19JO 11)01. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be used with fither skim or separated milk, whey or water alone. Extract from letter received from a gentlp man in the Nor'h Island, who u c es Imperial Calf Food " I s'arted feeding a calf about a week old, th" m ther of which was fold at birth. Our other cow pave so lifle milk we c< uld rnly spare a pint rer day Upon t' is, with vour food, we reared the cilf, using- just two 251b hags, which lasted ICO days. Tf nvllc lvid not been so scarce wc shoull lave used ecs Food. The "Calf" in question his, In Ihe natural course of event", ju-t dro ped her second calf, and is lis nee a cow in all respects asou'd be desired." From the abovj it may be fathered th it a calf r.an be suceess f ully r"ared upon haif-a pound of Food per d*y when midv is soiree ; if plentiful, les'. TACKED IN 2'db.. fo!K, lOOlbs., at;d 2001 h. SACKS. Cur testimonials me too nun or* us to publeb, but we hive i-ev rid sta'in*' that calves fed wi'h this food a-o hs far, if not fatter than calves fed up. u full milk. Waikato Agents : W. 0. DAVIS >V CO., HAMILTON. JE & J^AWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leave, KAWtIIA ev-'ry TUESDAY an J* KTI)A V. 8 a. tn Leaves PIRONGIA »v ry WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY ot 7 i.ro. Arriving at "v.»ry TUESDAY and FRIDAY This lino pasaea thriugh TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A- SYMONDS CO. 1 huPRIETORS ... TE AWAMUTU
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I'Fl,' I'MTKI > I'll ESS VSS< >CIATI< »N OU'VKItiHT. LOUD MAYORAL installation AN LLu.'iPKNT SI'KKCiL lIV Mi! i'.ALi'<>i' !,<>N|>.»N. Novrinivr 1!. r Tin' i i ight 11 •»ii. .\. i hi!llhii* ha'l ;i great opt i«hi ai *■. i : in.iil in cnmier t i<>ii with tin' s« ea .'.tig .;i nl tiif in'\\ I,lll'tl M a \'l H". li! liio eoili'-e 111 ;l speech lif s:«nl ; uu; >■ 1 . ' ciicm l» the Wiir asked wri'i' t !:.• i'•r■i is i i j n:> |>nriM 1 iii 111 aki■ groai iki■.:< >na 1 ami per si mat s.ieri lii'i-s, a • 1 ;;i ' !r«* event oi \\ar \> tIn 1 'i■'■ i ; j 1 i'i• |>aI'din light I ill- I- in|iii '' - I'.-II -I . 11.' 111. ;•<■! V til remain slim• j-i:i u" pari iht; Ail tin world know tin' .• i 7: -was in t! i< • at I*l rnla Ii \ i'. 'Ti 11 niu.ll ti. i • ••;• wi'i'c -T.'.f 11i11ii• ullits tn overcome. in l In>)>»".I fiv nianv 1111mt lis Smitii Atre'a material jhi>sjm •ii t would In' 11 i .u."i": ■ Jiian was i'Vit ant icipated. i In- w imi. :'in |>i ii• was in a lia]H'\ fit. ! !r ;a:n - 11hi•.uii rclatinns were iaiv,len . lln fantastic realms in\■ •• i; ■• ! t.» ;ic count l'ur tin' Kaisers visit were ridi culous. lie congratulated Lord Lansdowne on the completion of the Chine ,e <-i »i 111111 • r«Ma i treaty ami •J a j»a 111■ si alliance, which greatly assi<!i-ii the lin i-rnat imial Peace Commission. 11e ell>i|ui■ r11!y uracil t in' 11:- sj]ia; ;at :mi uf internal nnial prejudices and jealousies iVoni which I'.ritain had re cent lv sullcred, in order to maintain tlie Kuropean concert, which was a gvi ,i'. instr'.i.ii. ;!. j 1 a •<'. ! I «■ lie ] 'i> vei 1 all the i H ol's were liruny re - sol, i■;l 111 maintain |i v if «laiijji-t ---ai «i- • when the Wt:s:.'i';i civilian ion i-aui'' into eiiutaclj with iess advanced ideas.
CRICKET.
N.s.W. v. <>IT.KN>LANI>. (liy Cable.—Press Association.— Received Nov. 12, J2.57 a.m. BIiISBANF. Nov 11. In the cricket match, New South Wales defeated <^ueenslaml liv 7S runs. New Soul h \\ ales. Ii ami 1 10. (Jlleelishl 111 I. I d 1 and I
A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY
♦ A I> KM KNTKI > ,M KI!C 11A NT KILLS Ills WITH AND SON ATT KM ITS SKLK-DKSTIU'C- T i < > N. (Keceivid Nov. 11. In. 17 p.m.) Ml LI OUHNE, Nov. 11. A domestic lragetlv has taken place at Kast Malvern. A city merchant, Arthur Mueller, in a lit of dementia caused bv woitv over the ill-health of his wife, shot and killed his wife and a ten-year-old son while t liev were sleeping, lie ihen shot himself in the head and is in a precarious condition. Prior to attempting suicide lie tried the door of a room where an other daughter and son were sleeping. The girl, warned l>v the shooting, had locked t lie door. Two servants, refuged in a i<Hmi, and were afraid to open the door, and attracted passers-liv. They were rescued by a ladder.
CAMBRIDGE ROAD BOARD
Tim ordinary monthly meeting was held in the Criterion hotel on Hal unlay. Pro- i son I: Messrs J,-is. Taylor (chairman;, M. Butler, 0. I'ay, S. Cowling, and C. Lake. NEW MKMUKK, I'ho Clerk reported that since the pre vious meeting, held two months ago, .Mr Lake had been elected unopposed as a mem- ' bur of the Hoard, vice .Mr \V. 11. Thomas resigned. FINANCE The Clerk reported that the Hoard's posi- 1 tion was that they were overdrawn =£ll-2 5s (id, while the limit was X'l'.'l I>s 1 <id. An ' amount of iMO was due to .Mr Haulin for ' purchase of two acres of land for a gravel ( pit, so that there wag practically no money 1 to spend. The estimated revenue for the 1 ensuing year was HI its f>d, leaving an • amount when the overdraft was wiped off ' of L-07 odd. The bulk of the rates would not come in until after harvest. ZIU/AG ROAD. Mr Butler said this road was in very bad 1 condition, and now was the time to do some- 1 tiling to it. It was the only outlet for 1 » dairymen to cart their milk to the factory. ' ' He urged that at least XI I or £ls should 1 be spent in repairs. 1 It was decided to notify .Mr James Shaw, ' senior, to whom the Contract was previously let, to proceed with repairs in a months' time. \ Mr Butler asked if the Board was going to insist that the trees oveihanging the i Zig-zag road be removed. It was stated that up to the present Mr ' C'uiltrough was the only one who had not cut some of tlx* trees. S'TIHOI.HOI'SK ROAD. Mr Lake said about a mile and ten ! chains of tunning was required before ni xt winter bet ween tiie big barn and the school- ] house. —< onsideration deferred. HUAVKL I'l'l'S. Meution was made that the gravel pits on the roadway in front of Messrs Selby'.- and Brown s properties required tilling ■ in. Mr Cowling considered the Board should not take any more gravel from road pits in future, as the cost of tilling in was so heavy. It would be cheaper to buy land back from the roadways. A<VOf NTs. A n amount of £M on account was passed to Mr M. Hanlin. NKXT M K i;T IN iI . It was decided to meet again on the third Saturday in I'eceinber, and also thai the meetings start at noon until further i notice.
WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL.
Tho ordinary monthly meeting of the Waipa County Council was held in tho County Chambers, • ihaupo, yesterday. I'here were present : Crs. .John Fisher (chairman). Finch, Scott, S. Steele, Mc- Kinder. S. Fullerton, 11. .). llell. i'A M itm i>•;i; r.i:ll;K. The Chairman briefly detailed the pro ceedings at the pul-nc meeting recently Held at i 'anihridge in connection with this bridge. Are i.ic.vii' »'■:> i-'ih: i.i:\-i . Mr i'. iI: ■■ k y apo! "d for a twenty one year's i • s>■ •■ r the >,• n licit of I'irongia Ha?t, ' 'iii ■ ..n< !' 1 acres, lie was pre p.ii'. d i. mh' : in.- property and buiid a •i'-us., i;[>■ a it. I: was decided to reply that the Council had not at present i> over to lease tile land. It was also decided to gi't .'•!r Swiii'lirick's o|)inion as to the position with regard to tnese leases. Me.-srs S iiiiei'an i 'o.. were granted per. mission to ei'v,-: a v.-r indah over the toot paths at i ihaiipo. i'i: • i re in A petd i'i'.) received from .Messrs .T. VI.O 1, ... II I'l.-. .1. Sllike.-. ii. ;md i'aoescii dr.i A iag tiie attention of the i 'on i •".! t>> i In* sl.:I et lue road running be i ween .i-Si'j ,'enn:e and I'apesch's pro o"i'ties !o li.e i'uiiui ii'iver. It was agieed • > do t lie v, ia-R lie" -s:.ry to I'enn the ro id an fi.r as Mr I.' 'uuic'.s gate, any i'urtner oik iii ile 11' tp.'. ii iii' 1 .-ettlers will assist lie C miiei!. . ae m'i i'i". i-'H' to j.:,. what for a u '..ii is lie ■ • '--ary. liivro- i-u \N i; AH. Messrs 1 iesket a and l.'iclim oid ivro'.e gaiMing the .a■ I s running tar. uga the li'oto-0 rangi i:,tate, Iran i.iini.ini j.r i aiii hridge, being the ma.u road thfeugh the swamp: that ti.ev iinderstood Messrs «I rice had approache I the i 'oiini.il and that that body had replied that unless the road lie surveyed leaving out the drain the Council will not continue to keep 'he read in order, i hey asked on what grounds the I'ouncil took this staud.as it appeared to them that .he road was a public road, and that the drain tonus part of it. Their reason for writing on the subject was to have the matter amicably settled now. True it had not- been formally dedicated but was taken under the right of reservation contained in h oi :g.u.ii grant aad .ue vlr.iiu appears as taken with it. The i liaiian.'.n thought the letter w.aj m jie bluff, and ii ; moved that lull particll i.ir of tne case lie sul><uit te 1 to jlr .Swai- j Inaek, and Ins opinion oiitained as to the legal responsibility of the t'ouncii. BBIDiiK AT MYSTKKV CKKi-.K. !t was decided to iulonu the t'ukekiira iioad lioard that tii 1 Council were willing that Mr Mandeno take over the ciipervision of the Mystery < 're k l>ridge, provided the Koad Ho ml contiibute hi If the cost of inaintenance. KoAli ki:paii;s. The supervisor was instructed to inspect the road leading from Hamilton Boundary to Mr Jolly's farm, with a view to confer ring with the Town Clerk of Hamilton as to the best means of improving this road. SLTKKVISOK's UKl'ilKT. The report was read as follows : The con*lM 'tors working for the i'ouncil are on the whole now making go id progress though there has been great delay in getting started with the work. Of the four contracts for which tenders were called last month, and for which none were receivt-d, I have been able to let onlv o> e the foundation of Te I lore. This being so 1 have not got out any more contracts, but propose to get some of the work done bv liiioth. unless I happen to have an earlier chance ot letting it. Te Awamutu bridge. —ln conseiiuenee of the heavy rain last month a -lip which threatened to he seri ous took place in i.ue of ihe approaches to the bridge over the Mangahoi at 'I e vwamutu. A new wing wa;l was put in before much damage was done and it is now all right again. It will :>e remembered that this bridge was extensively repaired not long ago. There was a id"ialile set'lenient of the 11. vtiiern end i f ||,p bridge shortly iitte," ii was erode 1. but; 1 hoped it would not go any further. I am sorry to say it still Continues. L'anibiidge bridge.—Mr Hunter inspected the bridge ontiie2oth nit. He approved of a plan for strengthening it without great expense and promised to send me particulars later on. These have not yet arrived. Whata whata swamp mad 1 have recently been over this road and arranged for some necessary repairs in the way of deepening watertables. etc. liy far the worst p jriion of the road during the past winter has been the 1L chain swamp, the drainage of which has become very bad indeed, and must be improved before another winter comes round. Tiie work ordered on the \\ hatawhata-Tuhikaramea road has been partly arranged for. With regard to one portion (about T) chains; 1 do not think it is advisable to form it unless the Council will allow it to be sanded as well, owing to the rotten nature of the soil. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed for payment: Hygrave and Co. <£'. l Its lid, \), McConniek i."i Ns lid, If. McN'aul £1 17s 7d, J. McN'aul ATI 15s Sd, .f. Goodwin ss, W. Mawhinney it 17s lid, Uoekett Alii 12s fid, A. Swarbrick JC'l'l iis (id. I'ukekura lioad 7s Id, 11. Fitzgerald Is Sd, J. Thompson LI Os sd, audit £'■> (is Bd, Kirikiriroa Town lioard XI Is. VALEDICTORY. Cr. Finch said that as this was the last time he would sit at the Council table, he wished to thank tho chairman and coun cillors and officers for the courtesy they had always treated him. He con cluded a congratulatory speech by proposing a vote of thanks to the Chair man for the able manner in which he had conducted the business of the Council dur ing the past three years. Cr. .Steele briefly seconded the vote, which was carried with enthusiasm. The Chairman, in acknowledging the vote, said the good feeling of members had rendered his term ot oHice pleasant and easy. I hough their discussions had often been keen and warm, nothing of a personal nature had been imparted into the business of the Council. He believed the Council had done good work. He then referred to the valuable assist ance rendered to councillors by the officers of the Council. They were for tunate in having such a clerk as Mr I'owdeu. lie always kept abreast of his work, which was executed in a business like manner. As regards Mr Mandeno, he occupied a most unenviable position, for when he went through the country lie had to bear the. brunt of the Council's short- Comings. He proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Cr. Finch, and Messrs. liowden and Mandeuo. Cr. Fullerton seconded the motion, which was spoken to in a most laudatory manner by several councillors and then carried by ai-elamatiyn. SI'KCIAI. Mt.El'lN'ii. A special meeting to confirm the next by-laws is to be held to-day at Ohaupo.
OHAUPO NOTES.
e cKkKi;:' M;:;.ri\<;. Tho annual uiecii-.g ... the I'nitod ■ Cricket Club was h ; Mr Teddy's hotel r on llnti'vlay eveni .g. Mr .1. I'. Kdwards was voted to ti„. oli i;.. I attendance of members was rat her voor. The secretary iv oi the minutes and balauce-sheet. I lie hitter i-iiowed receipts f 1-s and expelldo ,re |:' s lid, leaving s deficit of ! s lid. iao oaiauee-sheei. was adopted. Ii was re.-oi ve I t hat the Club I • carried on is for i v . e.\e.ept tua! it be .• called t 1 iiiiae. : 'oi -ket Cluli. ihst,..i,l i the t i..,i .1. o'.v.;', . ... i.'aliu t i!aveiv - having joined 0i,.., . • oi s. i the election o iiceis resulted as fol lows —Mr J. Iv I wards, president: r .ilessrs .i;• L ! eddy, vice-presi ) ilent: .Messrs .\. .1, F hvards, Dellon. Land. ; SoineiMeld, and c. . inch, working com mittee ; and ilr Coliioiin, secretary and ' treasurer. It was resolved that the subscription be 5s for adults and -s ii 1 for lands under lti yours. i lie President moved a hearty vote of thanks to the secietary for past services, which was unanimously carried. A vote of th inks to the President for past services and favours brought a very I successful meeting io a close. CAX I>l liATi'.s Fc; < , H'XTT ; i iii NCI 1,. (Tu TVi lay evening a number of rate i p i.\ ei's met a tiie Council Chambers, I 'ii.aii|to hear the views of candidates for '•■coltoll to tiie Wuip'i ' Oiiuty >. oimcil. Mr ii. i isher occupied tiie cii.air. and after b; ietly staring tiie'erect of the gathering invited the candidates present to address 1 the meeting. Messrs .1. Fisher and W. ' Scott were tiie only candidates present. ! Mr.). Fisher addressed the meeting on 1 similar lines to his address at Cambridge, lie explained at length the law on borrow ing, and gave the amount that could be borrowed on a farthing rate. He also spoke with regard to tho bye-laws. He stated there was practically no restrictions regarding the traction engines. Touching the width of tyres, Mr Fisher favoured lighter loads than increasing the width of lyre.". •> it'.i r gar it ■ die Kihikihi swamp road to u'otoraiigi, he remarked that it was a surprise to many to hear that it was not a public r .ad. aitij-nigh a lot of public money uad been spent on it. Ho concluded by aying inat ii returued he would go into Hie Council ilh a free hand, and ao the best he could for the ratepayers gener al;y .' Mr Ivlwards asked it per cent was not a very large auioiit t > pay towards maiutalliance of the iiuuilton Bridge. Mr Fisher agreed that it was, an 1 s iid it would be the duty of the council to make tiie best bargain u coil d with regard lothe new bridge. Air Edwards congratulated the Council on going in for permanent works, insrauciuo cement ami brick culvert. Mr \\. Scott then addressed the meeting, and said he was pleased with Mr Fdwards' remark, and that he was in favour of judi cious hoirjwiug for permanent public works. -a- Fisher said Ohaupo was the only place that had brought up the matter of footpaths, and sad that if the residents would contribute halt' the cost, and, if re turned, he would try and get the Council to contribute the other half. He admitted the work was very necessary. in answer to i| nest ions, he stated that the riding accounts were kept separate, except what are called county works, and stated out of every :is rate' Is went to charitable aid. lie was in favour of borrowing, provided we could get better material for making roads. Mr 11. h'oche said he "as requested to apologise for tiie absence of Mr Teddy, one of 111" candidates who wis to have ad dressed the meeting. On Mr Teddy's b-• half he advocated that the Ohaupo end of the district should be represented in the C inueil. Those present con uri'ed in this view. Ine chairman thanked the candidates for ex pre aing their opinions, and the meet ing closed with a vote of than'-s to the chair.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVUM HIMI 12 1902-
1)1 A KItIIt E A is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and is equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease, i 'hamberlain's Colic, Cholera and I'iarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and elective medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take, hvery household should have a bottle at hand. Cot i(; to-day. it may save a lite. W . I'EV, Agent, Hamilton; THuMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge; GEO. 31. A. Alii Eli, Agent, I'e Awamutu ; sell it.
CONSI Ml'l'loN. Which is the most langer us and fatal disease, has as its in ih.-;itio!i a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as litis appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough li'einedy has proved wonderfully successful, aad gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If always cures and cures quickly. \\. DF, V, Agent, Hamilton; 'IIIoMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton : b LO. AI. A. AllilHi, Agent, Te Awamutu, sells it. VVH \T iyiEi THE NEGLECT OF A BAD COLD MEAN ? Only too frequently a serious attack of Pm-nm aiia and the sowing f thr> ds of that tcouige of humanity, Consumption. These evils can b" averted l 'y inking rU>SICURA, whi' h h is been i■ r ,ved h rxnerirn-e to hn the Remedy of the Age for all eouinhint* oi the'lhroat, and Bronchial Tires. Pri-e 2s Gd per Bottle. ('))-tamable at all Chemists and St rekeeoers throughout the not on v.
Election Notices. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. 11l A A E the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT 'l'E AWAMUTU Wednesday, Nov. 12th, at s p.m. M A FN( I ATA I'T Alll—Thursday. Nov. l:;th at 2.30 p.m. CA.MBitII )i.i E WEST—Thursday.Xov. 13th at s p.m. TAUWHARE— Friday, Nov. ltt.li, at 1.30 p.m. TAMA HERE Friday, Nor. lltli, at 7.30 p.ni 'l'E I'Kl', Waitetuna Schoolhou.se, Saturday, Nov. loth, at 3 p.m. RAOLAX— l'ublic Hall, Saturday, Nov. loth, at 7.30 p.m. RL API K'E—Scluv.lliousc, Monday, Nov. 17th, at 2.3' i p.m. I'l'j MA l'A—Schoolhouse, .Monday, Nov. 1 7th, at 7.30 p.m. K \ \\ 111 A—Tuesd :y, lsj.li, 7.:!0 p.m. "HARAI \\ ednesday forenoon. IE RAL-A-MOA, Wednesday, Nov. I'Jth. 7.3n p.m. <. AM BP [HOE—Thursday, Nov. 20th, S p.m. • KARA.M I'—Friday, Xov. 21st, 2 p.m. I'M Ko\\ HAl—Friday, Xov. 21st. 7.3,0 p.m. FAR A WEItA, \VA<»TIL LICHFIELD,— Saturdav, Xuv. 22ud. HAMILTON—Monday, Xov. 21th, s p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. 11. J. OREEXSLADE. To THE L LECTORS OF WAIKATO. I HAVE the hj, jnour to aunounce that 1 will address the Electors at KA WHlA—Thursday, Xov. Pith. l'E liAl-A-MOA—-Friday. Nov. 1 Itli. PlßoXclA—Public Hall, Saturday, Xov. loth, at S p.m. WHATAU H \TA—I wersen's Hall, Monday Xov. 17th, at s p.m. Lad it j arc PrsptjcUul'y liivitc-d. i urtlier fixtures will be duly notititd. F. W. LANU.
Government Notices- I'llK LAND-TAX AXI> INCOME-TAX ACT, Wml'. Land ami lucomo Tax < Mlice, W elliugtoii, ith November, i'JUL'. Order iu ( juncil. made and issued k.} by hi- Excellency tne (iovernor in ( ouncit on itit* -ii'il day ot November, IDOL, .aider the authority of the above Act, it \ as detenu,ued thai tlie respective duties oy way of land-tax, and of further graduated laud-tax, leviable under the said Act should be jiaid in one sum 011 Thurs day , the J, th day ot -November, WU-, at the ff the t ommissioner of Taxes, tmvernuieni iiuildings, Wellington ; and, iu accordance with such Order in Council, 1 hereby giv« u fee that the said duties wilt bo payable .n-ordingly. •i 'ii.s McOOWAN, ( 'iiunissioner of Taxes. CLOSE £EiTLEMEXT. NEAP. UAMILToX. j)ERSO\S DEMRoI* of acquiring SMALL HOLDINGS IX Till; IsElGH iiolßli<_>oj> OF iiA,\ii;/ii»;\ are requested to call at 1 1.0 ouice of tiie undersigned not later ti,.,n ial.iAV, the 111,1 :.AUL-,|{, who wiii give ail necessary information to intending ap plicants. It. W. DYER, Meetings. O FARMERS' - lie Branches WILL MEET as fol- L lows :—- t AM BRIDG E Monday, November 17th, at 1 ~)0 p.m. Mr J. C. Hlackmore wiii read a paper on dairying. \\ A IHOIJ - Monday, .November 17, at 7.30 p.m. \ —- V(J -Meeting this mouth. A 1 Lit AN (; I—\\ eduesday, Xovember I*. >. ai ~ ! 1 p.m. i E K >\\ HI.. —Wednesday. November 111, at 7.-ii) p.tu. • a.-, 1 l'( > j-riday, November 21st,at7.bM p.m. lii A\, AMI 1 I—l'riday,l—l'riday, November 21. at 7.:i0 p.m. .*G.VKI AW.VHlA—Saturday, Xovember 14, 7.: i 1 p.lll, WHAIAW rl A i A—i ridav Xovember 21 at 7.00 p.m. mai;t:x butler, •Secretary, WANTED._i: u nners and Office Roy » * for Wa 1 k vi'o Times. W ANTE D. r u,| lie '- a H on OAZE A CO. for SPPEHIOR I'HOTO GE \ PHS and EX LA IK iEM EX i'S. Studio Ilowdens I'uildings, Hamilton. \\ - v '■ll'o travelling public to re / ' member that Tea/Coffee, Pies, I Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day jon.r at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, aud Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. PED- require,; Vjo''!;*, Strings, ar. 1 all Accessories ti\ pertain ing thereto, to call on or n i to If Howdcn, watchmaker and Hamilton ■vho has <1 Krt-c su r>! v ". -■> Ik. WANTED KNOWN.—Y. Fletcher de '» sires to draw attention to his largo stock of Foctwiir. A splendid lot of Ladies' ind Gentlemen's Amerieau Kid boots (lace ir.d bu'ten), Walking and Evenin,' Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Boots (tan and black), G"0(! Strong School Hoots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and C.irpet •lipjers (good and cheap). Repairs ueat aud prompt. i irst-class boots made to irder Y. PLESCQEK, • OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, 1 V.VI { i[') } •; 15/10 L?st, Found, &c. J oST,—About the 2:! rd October, One Lj Yellow Cow, near cliving, no visible brands, half the right horn broken off. A reward of ten shilling will be paid to anyone returnining the same to li. McCARDLE, l'irongia-Te Awamutu Road. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of E.'ta:es in the Okfice : OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further reductions now made in costs 1111 it's'.;* 1 tion. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estitti s limit 1- W ills or Intestacies whet convi rted into cash an i held for beneficiaries are credited with in t • rest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, aud free of ill office charges. Tjik Public Trust .-h can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of an) person. Advice as to the making ol Wills is given free of charge. The 1 uiiLic Trustee can be appointed rrustee iu placn of previously appointed Trustees or iu pi ire of p -rsons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. Tun Pull Lie Tuustkis mu be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Monc Ivu-ts, kicking Fund, aud othtr Trusts. Tits Public i rcstee uudeitdc-s the man f:geuiLUt of Property as Attorney or Auc The Public Trustee administers Intestates Estates, Luuatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOE FULL PARTICULARS AI'I'LT TO IDE PUBLIC TRU3TKE, Wellington, Or oj the Aijints of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. JL DEPARTMENT is prepared to grunt Employers of Labour Covers attaiust Risks— connected with their trade or business—tinder the Workers' Compensation Act, the .Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also •" •otected under special tables. Personal Ac id-nt Insurance effected iu all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply tc he 'ocal Office of the Department. J. 11. RICHARDSON, Commission r 1 \1 l-'roru o to :jss At WTI - 1 L ° IjIAM KSOOTf-i Victoria strtiot C t*Liorid.^^* Ju'XXl JLI AJLX, KJ HX kj to 75s< WILLIAiI EaGOTT'b Viotoru-streot, Cambridge
Business Notices. <; aif i >i:x implemexts. I AV, N M jwits, Scythed, Simiths, Reap IJ 1 1«>«>k s. Sickle?, Shades, Forkes, Rakes, Hoes, V atering i 'ans, iVc. Cheap ami good. SANDERS, i^.C.E. M \X'i'LEPI.E< 'ES. SOMETIIIXG Choice iu the above just to hand. Inspection invited. sax dees, q.c.e. WALL TAPERS. AT all Prices, fr assortment. from od to T;s Roll. <!ood SAXDERS, Q.C.E. lIARVESTIXG MACHIXEKV. IF you want the " Rest Binder on Earth'' get a McCORMK'K'. 'I he MeCormick growers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. MeCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. .1. SAXDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for Met 'ormick .Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. Ml'. .C. MOKHAX, of Cambridge, ha< a Alc<'orniiok Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut WOO acres of grain. XEW FRUITS. NEA\ SEASOX S CURRAXTS, machine dressed, 51b. Xew Seeded Muscatels, Xew Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SAXDERS, QC.E. AFTERXOOX TEA. IH.WE just received 2 Cases C.irr's Celebrated Hiscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar W iters, Lemon and Vanilla ii.-iv.Tnre. 1 lee W fers' Vienna "Wafers. Italku Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocol ,ts imger Waiters. Lakes - - Chesterfield. K'illarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SAXDERS, Q.C.E. FURXTITRE CHEA!' AX I> WELL >1 AI)E. INVERT Description of Furniture made J to order at short notice. SAXDERS, CI-C.E. VASES AX D FIGURES. A CHOICE SELECI'IOX of the above. Inspection invited. SANDERS. Q..0.E., CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN > EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. rpHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the X Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehateh Hermit - Hazledean Bruar = Tuba I Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts. TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom age 2< (id, I'addocking 2s (3d per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL EED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or I'rora the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' O N 1) E R K U L REMEDIES TUSSICDRd.-For Coughs and Colds, WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Wsikato district from the following ;—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Fscott, Ciimbridge • F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chss Boyee, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davuy, Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil ou ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Cdebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorolnnga ; Dooley and Patereon, Ngarua wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. F>, Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, '2 G. WADE'S WORM FIGS.—The wonder ful Worm Worriers—are always effective. It, boxes everywhere.]
W. J. Hunter. RAXCIRIRI YARDS. WednPKny. Xv. ink r I 'J. rHE uiuh r.-isriif-l i\ ■I; 1,, Id his un Sprig Cattl ■ S:rV m, -ihovp .1 -ite M \ U! ' '* ''' ' FOR-' ,\D I 1.!;!. O\J\J ]/ >' .ITK vivvurj >c I' K O-YFAL I " - KKitS s ° <-» • ■ F 'rw.tr i : -ve r-.-l • !'■ r ,! ( () Ch. .1V - J .T-; M-, rg ■'o Veiv (h c-i- 2', anil Three-year-old S o°t-, A . Mi f c, McFarl no 100 (.'hoicp Yon Cat tie, J. S} efifld, J. JJruct". F. Siorev, «nd Mrs fd,orey 2."> Chtii'p •>.'.• v. ar- 11 Steer*. J. Hoi let SO W' !-bred Youuk Cattle, R. Madill Lv ch 1-3 Well-hifd -year-old Ste<. rs, nearly beef, C. O ing : ):•>•«♦,• 1-cp-h '! hr»e v- ar-o.d Steers W. T m.T...,, 30 Chnir I n:. -', :i - Id steers, iu fresh (Miu.tinl; , i*|h Pros. 2") Wel -lre! w, v. it -ul . Steers, G. Puke 10 Well-bred ia ■ >-, car-old Steers, S. Tuk. 20 Well -11 ■,l Fresh Three-year-old steers 3 Cli ii" 1 <• '.!• - : ncithoru Bu'ls Firs c'usa Li-ht Spring Wasrgon Cousin and Atkiu), nearly new 20 Well-bred Fou--j*pa-o'rl Bullocks, and imply Cnvs. . Kiddie 22 Choice Two-year-oid Steers, W. Wat son 10 Cfcoic j Three year-old Steers, very fresh 10 Fiesh-c ndiMfv-d Cows, D Bruc-i 111 Well-bred Fresh Four-year-old Bui -1'( ks, .Jno. Bregin n lo Well-bre i Two and Three-el 1 Steers, T. Foot ti Prime Fat Cows, McKinnon Bros. <> Good spring- rs, Henderson 20 Well-bred Three-year-old Steers, P. p n po 60 Well-br d Two aid Three -year-Steers, Kinjri, Ngahemn, Osborne, J. Maeky, Kirap<,Muro, 50 Cheice Yearlings, G. Ingram Entries solicited. At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E K. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr jlallett to sell on the at < 'buret.ill, known as A. Oib'is, about the ii . week in December, the whole <>f his | IV E & DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cittle, GO of them d*iry c ws 30 Hors- s Also TJl v F V"M, of 540aeres (100 acres Heel iu.ed Swamp), all sub .i'VMf-.i into paddocks, with good lhvi-1 i< yr !Tou--f. < hit-buildings, 'i U !;u'i-, oc. a: d i Flaxmill. all >■m jlt to, i'ii pr-'pery. Terms Full part.culars in fu". re i'v t. T - H TT N T K R 23/10 Hamilton borough yards r PFiK Ui'.der>i,.'i,f d v.-i 1 ho'.d a -re: al Sax- A of Ib r-'s at t(,o 11 .a,tit u Borough i Hrcis about the mid '!,• of D. mt» r. Enf• i"< s icit ei. SHEEP FAIR. February, 100-. I'HE undersigned will hold his I'Trsfc Sheep l air at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited w. J. 11 uXTE 1! . Agricaltural Show-. RI ULI URAL Q HOW AT ALI'XVN HA P ■ RK, ON" NOVEMBKR 14th AND LVru. ATTRACTIVE PR GRAMME BOTH D \ YS. CHEAP FARES, EDWIN HALL Secretary. ALMADALE, UAJ\[[LT()N. Private Eslali iisiimciit. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort anil Convenience for Tourists. lIOT AXD COLD BATHS. WAIKATO AiiUiCFLTFK.Ui AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ALL persons 11 A \ IX(I CLA IMS against Ibo above Associat iou are requested to render the same AT< and all those who have kiudly promised donations and prices will oblige by forwarding the same to the undersigned at their earliest con venience. MARTIN BUTLER, Socretarv. O S J[ E R, TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. |) U B L I C NOTICE All CATTLK and HORSES trespassing ('D my iand at Waitetun i, nam lySeitions li, Blocks V. and IX , Alexandra, m.D., will le impounded. WILLIAM 2S/S Waitetuni. Any Person FOUND TRFSPA. SIVG with doi; or gun iu uuy of tbp Assets Rcalisatioa Board's properties in tlio Wa>- kato will be pr i.-ei.'a ed. JO'iN McJA", Ettties Supcriutindeut, Matamata, '
Davis & Co 1 ALL FARMERS " ' s aio requested to attend A Pufeiic Meeting At DA \IS AA I) (j_".s •. E W A 1 !; r, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 15 At 2 O'Clock, TO V■" T E "hat Davis and Au ti. [ ; ,1 uhiel are to be h>-ld EVERY" >A! I" !»>\ or and atVr October Ith, » iil as -rent a food to the W K-rmr's a: d iheir wives for tr e sale . f th- i. rod c■ of all d. s cnption fs the v\Mk. to Hi..w. and that hi jour attemi»nc* and support y n are ie quested to assist to est-hli-h a WKt-KIY bAI L MARK I -' r for voir ~.< ji rndwee f-r which we fhall to r c-ive vour entries. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. !£• STm'Ci : u ' v \nm> , w. Davis \ ci,, AUCTIONEERS ?ND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all pferts of the County. SALFS }VE?Y SATUSDA7 of Poultry. Calves Cattle, Horses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c REMEMBER THE NRXr SALE- Saturday, November 15. Farmers and your wives : Kindly fav ur us with your entries. SOLE WATKATO AGENTS FOK- Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Hibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud Bheep Langdown and Sons' Imperial Calf Food— the best in the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Statuary Weriheim's Sewing Machines, on very easy terms Also, THE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for sale in a ! l [.arts of th 3 Into, Haglan, Waitetuna, Kawhia, etc , from from 50 to 5000 acres, in price fio n 17-! 6d to £8 per aere, with good roads, near creameries, railway and poet offioe. Also, House iropertyand Building sites. See us if you want to buy or lease od I'ioppriv, and ]we can fix you up with v/dy easy TEfm< T hose having Gocd Prnn" i s 'or wdi d-> »to place same '■vith us, as iv" rr in di'M-t c i mii'.iciHon '.ritii ! 'ii\its i'. ih- <ni h U H win %od iim» S101,» f! r orf>» }y | r,:- >. 1,1. f<\ ur } r u*e pr p '•■(>. Inviiiir Ist y eh it go ' through us is ;i proof we kn « \< lieic io got buyer?. Our terms are—No sale no charge Sale at. 2 p.m. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying uesults WITH US. HEHE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. Now Summer Umss Materials, double width, from 1 • fid 'o os Gd Coloured aid Black Wool Voiles at 2- lid, lid, 4, (11 Black Lus'rs, figured and plain, Is lid t< 5* 6d Our Spendid -tcck of Silks and •«imps is unerjua'led in Au'kl-nd Special Vain- in 1, d s' Kid nnd Suede 01" iV' 8 rt 'is G 1, 3s 0 ', 4s 6d Bewi'deiin l / As o't ent of Belt-, Scarves, mid ■ ace < Yllar- Purses and Hand' ugs in ewry style Ladies' Hosiery in fast, dyes trom 1-pair Cockns and Af ■ i moon .-i p-oils from Is G I Blouses of all d< scriptv ns from IJs 1 Id New Snnsk.diS. special value, from 6s lid Undt r-kiris, tui-k- d .ml tl unced. 'r in [',< Od Holland Walking Skir's, smart shapes, from i 2s lid Holland and Crash O .stumes vi'h Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 2Hs (> •, 2~n Od, 31s ti.l Smait H its, T' (jus and Bonnet*, from 15* The Popular " Heady to Wear Hats " l'rom 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints fr< m l.'.d ya'd Dtess Hollands, D.i, Is, l.s 3d Beautiful Muslins and B uuse Materials from 6J i. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Ursh-iukuble Hosiery and Under elof liiuir Nesv JTi'pment* of Sira v Hats, including "Bja'ers," ''Brazilians,*' and "Pan ama '' Hi ij.es New Neckties, C an ! Shirts Nesv Witi-tc a"?, in white and fawn shades, at o-Gd, 89 Gl, Gd, to 14-< Gd. Gents' 1) trk lounge 30.s Dressmaking and Till ring in al' it At ki'u'i]\ ll for I.iin \v -t price l'st in An' kland and 11 useho i! go d• MILNK AND CIIOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN sTKKKT, AUCKLAND. ' t Xfi \ v g T U D NOTICE AY KB LEY, (HOTCH Ivl'-S—FAIRY QUEEN) \\ ill stand .the j-e iSo at th i Rangipai Farm, Ngaruowahia-Wtinuat'i Hotd, garuawahia and V\ hit awl; .t ; Di-tiiet-s Mr Pat. Moh'in, Stud Gio- ni, «-id ti" i,t NGAIIUAWAUIA on MONDAY', aud WHA en TUESDAY. 1 ho?e de.»irous are requested to book early to seeurt- httentit n. Hia daiu "Fairv Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr A fro 1 Bu k *nd in 1888, got by the Dauphin, hi r d ■ m (Juren Mab by Derby out of Una liy imported St. Aubyn—Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules For further par:iculars apply and address letters to Wru Horne, Te Akatea. WM. HORNE. Of Joan of Vrc no've often read, How plh: lii'i* 'jalliiut soldiers led, Till iii"st i.f Fniiec sin; did retake, And sin- luT.-,: if Ir.irnl at the stake. Those daj s aic past, li c world yruws old, Hut siitl wo ftci: <•. tell a fold. To keep ell'wliicli wi can assure, The use ot WuuLiS' GREAT PEPPERMIKT CURE oi
Long !ivo the King ! Hut wli , can all Hie certainty < f life, The man who feels to-day so well, Mav (Ik; if sickness ri 1-•. ('..units and .old> are prevaljnt ills. Whirl. we iuum all endure, Though We can yavo the iluetors' M!N With WOO US' GREAT I'El'i'lOlLUlN'T (JL'llK BUI'isES, WiTXDS, AXI) LAC El;- ATI« >.\.—Need an anti-:eptic dressing. Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of wonderful healing power. < )ne application gives relief. Try it. \V. HEY, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, \gent Cam bridge, OE<». M. A. AHIEP,Agent Te Awa mutu, sells it. The best .Medicine known is .SA.N'DEH.'AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test lis eminent power, .nl effects in coughs, colds, influenza; tlie relief is inst.mtaneons J:i serious cases, and accidents ol ail kiuds, be they wounds, burns, scalds, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inUammatien Like surprising eilects produced ii croup, diptheria, bronchitis iii.'iai.iiiiatiou of tLi luugf, swellings, eto; diairha-ii, dyseutry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs in use at hos pitals and luejiical clinics ail u\er the globe; patron ised by ills Majesty the liing ol' Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this improved article and rejeot ill others
McNicol &Co. OllAl'l'O LIVE STOCK SALE Tuesday, November LS. I Aft WHLI,PRED THREE Si 3J-YEAR LUVJ OLD STEERS 2o Choice I.H-month Cattle, E. D. K-lsey '•l' 't ell-iirt'd i 'little, 12 to 18 months !•'> ' *' i't'i' ud Four-year Store Steers ■ r■> , IV : 'tike MrXICOL & CO. ( > I'. McCullagh, Auctioneer. Sl'U;I.\L HOh'Slfi SALti AT HAMILTON Thursday, November '2O. e will hol'l a llorse Sale in the Borough ards, Hamilton, on above date H <> U S E S v<JU _ of all classes Entries received are: Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo, Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 1" Medium and Heavy Draughts 7") Hacks and Cobs Light Harness Horses 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 15 I nbroken Horses Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McNICOL <fe CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Saturday, November 22. jpAT, STORE, & DAIRY CATTLE Entries solicited. McNICOL & CO. Cr. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. GEARING SALE NEAR HUNTLY Wednesday, November 26. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Niccolls to offer on above date at his farm, adjoining Messrs I). and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt), his T w o farms, -L comprising about GOO acres Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horses. etc, etc. Full particulars in future issue McNICOL <fe CO. 6. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. OA H E A D BEEF, neighbourhood 15 Calv 8, Tauwhare 150 Weth«r Hogget?, Shaw Bros. 3 Acres of Land, in Angleeea-etrreL Harrilton, on account ef Mr i. Vincent McNICOL & CO. G. P. Mo( txixaOtH, Auctioneer. OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo \ards on above date, and will offer upwards of 800 HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos. Wilson 150 18-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 40 Choice Yearlings, Pirongia. Entries Solicited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Ktiiti on abovo date | "TA WELL-BRED 18-Month & TWO lr)\J YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 300 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 (iood Hacks and Harness Horses Hooded Buggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy Entries Solicited. M c N I C 0 L & C o. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer ROYAL HOTEL, RAQLAN Favourite Seaside Resort for Towiita The proprietor bejjs to notify the Ihepublio that he h*s entered into possession cf above Hotfl' which is one «f the irost comfortable Hostelries in the colony. No expense has be--n spared to meet the. requirements of Tourist.", Fim'liee, and Commeroial Travel lers. - CLASS BILLIARD TABU Buthiug House.-, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended <o. A. J. NORRIS, 11/7 Proprietor. (Late U. 5.5.00.) HE _ ARE OASH BUYEMI ' ALL CLAfS OF FAT BTCO C Stockown<rs please communicate with u" Bufer, MT} G. RTJNOIMAN, flawWW»a or at tbe WORKS, AUCKLAND, We are also BUYERS of l AOTOR I UTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANUB AND BONEDUBT. PRICES AID AIALI 5 : (f APPIIOA TIOI. A. K 1 VINS, Manager. •_ 'I li« Empire Company, Wellington Have an offlcein the Strand Arcade, Who will tell you all about Empiw Bltic And the city WHlre it is made. U |
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COUNTY CANDIDATES ADDRESS. The foil owirg roj-ort has been crowded out of previous oditio:s:— The candidate of tlie I'ukekura Riding of tlio "Waipa County addressed a public mooting of tlie ratepayers of that riding in the Cambridge We-t I'ublic Hall on Thurs day last, Mr I'obt Fisiior (chairman of the I'ukekura Road Hoard) occupied the chair. Mr Jno. Fisher was tlie first candidate to address the meeting, and said that di r'ng his term of otliee the Council had eli de ivoured to work within its income, and thus had managed to finish with a small rre lit besides replacing a con sidsrablo amount of perishable material with imperishable. As the concrete culverts and other important works in the Pnk(kura riding would be a great boon to all, the ratepayers had acted wisely in authorising the ,£6OO loan for that radius. As regarded the proposed high level bridge at Cambridge the Council had power to r>- plrc the structure on the present site with out reference toother bodies, but it could not remove the bridge to another site. As arrangements had been made for plans and estimates, the matter would soon lie referred to the local bodies interested. He thought that, loans for bridges and other works of a permanent character should be raised for a term of 11 years. For a term of 25 years the rate of interest was-1' per cent; :'>2 years 4 per cent and 41 years:? J per cent. The longer term would mean tiii.t posterity would bear some of the burden and as they would reap some of the benefit this was equitable. Although at first blush it would seem selfish that the whole county should be rated to erect tlie proposed bridge, they must remember that the Council was now paying interest on money raised for a bridge at Ngaruawahia; the riding also contributed towards the main tenance of bridges at the Narrows, Whata whata and Te Rore. The County Council was also responsible for a quarter of the cost of a bridge at Hamilton, a bridge at Manirapiko and other large works. There fore he thought it perfectly fair that the cost of the high level bridge should be divided pro rata amongst the several councils interested. The money for the bridge must be obtained—either by the ratepayers rating themselves diiectly, or by the Council raising the sum required and paying interest thereon. Referring to the traction engine byelaws, the speaker said they were aimed at no particular owner, but in justice to the careful ones the Coun cil had to restrain the careless. The new Council would deal with any objectionable features contained in the bylaws. Dealing with the Kihikihi Swamp road, Mr Fisher said although money had been spent oil the road for the last 2.> years, the portion traversing Roto-o-rangi "had never been dedicated. The road w j s necessary for public convenience, and to close it would be a calamity, but they had recently dis covered that the Council would be liable for damages in case p>f accident, as the drains were included in the chain wide roads. The Council should take over a road a chain wide clear of the chains, bear ing a fair proportion of the cost of main tenance. In reply to questions, Mr Fisher ex plained that the Pukekura Riding was rated 1-) per cent, higher than previously owing to the Government Valuation De partment having forwarded the valuation rol. prior to the annual rule being struck. Ihe present system of voting met with his favour. The Hospital and Charitable Aid rate amounted to 25 per cent, of the Council's income, this year fully Is 3d would be collected for this instution. The expenditure was rapidly increasing, and the requiremeuts of the institution must bo kept. up. Ir was urgently necessary that | feus should be collected from all to pay them. As regards tlio patients recive'd from outside districts which contributed no rates, it was estimated that these had cost the \\ aikato Hospital Hoard no less than £2" | l) during the last few years. Mr Edward Allen, who next addressed the meeting, said the proposed high level bridge was a work which must be faced, and lie ould not conceive of any per son, in his right senses, opposing the rais ing of a loan for this purpose. For the benefit of the new settlers he briefly out lined the past history of the Council, [n 18!):!, when lie first entered the Council, the roads were in a disgraceful state, a heavy debt was hungover the whole County including one of A'Huo for their own riding, the rates were excessive and generally speaking, things were in a very bad way. A Finance Committe that was appointed to go thoroughly into the question of revenue and expenditu e discovered that for one or two years no rate had been struck in the riding the Government subsidy of about ,£750 be ing consequently due to the council. This they endeavoured to recover, but owing to the lapse of time only the amount could be obtained. Something like £I2OO was in arrears for rates, and a large portion of this, again, was not collected owinc to the lapse of time. After six vears' hard work things had been straightened out and the council had a credit balance of £-> SO Questioned, Mr Allen said he was strong ly opposed to the 47,} per cent of the cost of the Cambridge bridge being charged to the Pukekura riding. It was a county matter, and tlie law provided that all river bridges over 2i feet should be chargeable to the general funds. The third speaker, Mr Wm. Scott, agreed in the main with Mr John Fisher? but wished to point out that the rapidly in creasing population entailed extra traffic and un ess the ratepayers supported a loan' to put the works in thorough repairs thev mi,at he prepared for higher rates. As the oan system had proved to be a good one the ratepayers could not to better than sanction the proposed loan He heartily supported the hio-h ,V 1 ; somef hing must be done, as the old structure was now beyond repair. Now tnat they had a reliable estimate (or the .job at £7OOO he thought the work should be proceeded, with. Mr Jas. Anderson, who has since with drawn his nomination, also uddressed the ! meeting. The proposed county b<e-laws, and the I question of taking over the Rotoran-i road were then discussed at some considerable j length by the meeting 1 . A motion moved by Mr Jas. (i ane ! seconded by Mr R. Reynolds-"That nei- I ther the board nor the 10 guinea licence be ! retained in the bye-laws of the Waipa Council, was carried. n » the motion of Mr Rout seconded by Mr James Keelev it was resolved That it be a recommend a ion to the incoming Council that all bal ance-sheets nominations, etc., be pub lished in both Waikato papers." Mr Kont then moved--' Tha' tlie Waipa County Council be asked to lay their bor rowing scheme in detail before the rate payers before taking any further action " 1 his was seconded by Mr C. Jarrett and carried. A motion proposed by Mr John Fisher and seconded by Mr E. Allen-" That the hHrC n" 1 I"''" 1 " 0 P'M'-'sed for Cn m . the 1 f 1 , meet requirements of the district, and that the Cambridge Borough Council be requested to get esti carried. * Stmctui ' e -" also Votes of thanks to the candidates and to the Chairman closed the meeting.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1902.
Printed and published by Robert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1902.
Danger ahead! Tli o eagiaoer Jj' doesn't seo the broken rail. MjlfPft There i > siuo ahead [or you if you pay no attention to youi weak throat find liinjrs. Avor's Wonk throats find wv:\\ hings easily give way. Soran extra strain, as a frosli orlil, ;inil you aro down with 1> l'o 11 ciii t! i t»r pneumonia. Hotter strengthen t!: f sn weak places before it la too lnt;\ Ayrr's Cherry I'ectnra 1 licnh tlicao Irritnldo throats, gives tone to tho relaxed Membranes, and imparts strength to the lungs. There aro many substitutes and imi tations. Heware of them! Ho sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. Prepnftd by Dr. J. C. Ayir 4 Co., Lowell, Mail., U.S.A. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS AND PR OPE U'l Y AUCTIONEERS, 15 g jeun' street, aucklaxd. WAIKATO AGENT: MR M. G. FARRER, " HANK WOOD," HAMILTON, "Who will conduct intending purchasers to properties fret) ot charge, and will be glad to receive puticulars of properties for sale, CHEAT BUSH FARM. Adjacent to Railway Station. P%\ 1 i .tS. Per Acre, 238 acres good X'' level land in heavy rimu timber, except 40 acres which have been grassed and fenced ; close to post office ; station and township; handy to '„ r "od m>ir k• ■t, iind about IV) inilrs from Atakutid. 71 lfi RICH LITTI.K I l 'A h'.MS. (.'lose to Station. Ac. nQ to X'l'l per acre. Severn 1 handy O farm sections of from 2: to :s.i acres e ch : very fertile land, fenced, and in rein: rkably good grass ; on one thi-ro is B'>lllo pretty bush; all well watered : one milefiom station and large township, and aliuiii : o miles trwUl town. I'rices range from ills to .£-'2 per acre; one-tiuro cast;, balance five years at 5 per cent. iO">(> HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. jOI—UJS ACRKS; ail fenced and sub-divided: K."j acres grass; 1. iicii» i op: small orchard ; i acre bush; 4 acres 'rained swamp; balance rough land house of four rooms and verandah; stdbit, cowslied, Ac.; mile from school, poM oilier, Ac.; one mile from creamery and from station, l'rice, J2t>2o ; terms it uecired. 7161 UNIMPROVED LNNDS. NOAROTO PARlSH—Allotment 360, con taining 50 acre?, £75. TAUPIRI PAkISH- allo'ment 325, con taining 50 acres, £3B. TAUPIRI PARlSH—Allotment 18!), con taining 50 p.cree, £3O. TAUPIKI PARISH—AIIotmPDt* 377 Hid 379, containinß 100 ncre*, £75. TUHIKARAMKA PARISH-All -tment 30, containing 50 acres, £SO. TUHIKaRAMEA PARISH Allot met 131, C( DtaiDing 50 acres, £3O. TUHIKARAMEA PARlSH—Allotment 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 7<"92 We undertake any business in con nection with the gelling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and building? and confine our attention to this. Samuel Vaile and Sons. LAND AN 1 1 ESTATE A (JEN 'I f QUKEN.STREET, AUCKLAND. Say-Frier.'.!: TAKE. TEASPOONS";: Duiftkeepm: all night barking. " FOR COUGHS & COLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!! SUB £*IRY WHERE 1/6 >'< 2/6 HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT cures Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breasts, Ulcerations, White Swell ings, Gatherings, Poisoned Cuts, Bruises and Burns. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT is invaluable for Chest and Throat Affeotions, such as Asthma, Bron chitis, Quinsy Mumps, Coughs, L. I-b, Rore Throat and Influenza. Mwufictmcu only at 78, New Oxford Stmt elite 533, Oxford Street), London.
BICYCLISTS.—ShouId never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain's J'ain Balmm their tool bap,. This liniment £ S ,", i V wo " ,ld ' s and sPrains l)F V ' j 1 '" n K.VCB relief. Try it. W. hi. M-ent Hamilton ; THOMAS WELT S A Cambridge ; (. ];<». M. A A HEIR Agent r l'e Awamutu, sells it. TO MEN W for ,r6e ;°TT "f valuable book aloit fi t-.r T 1 yc ™ r .kealtb. you happinera, jcur It contains a foil exposition of the n astern and the remedies adopted. No " ' commit doctors. Poeted free in sealed "fe- Kt{ *J wrd should read it. Ad 1 el [ o J ce P ' 609 Eli2ttbpth-Btreet North
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We arc displaying NOVELTIES IN ALL BRANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUSINGS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS lIATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL UP-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING " is, aiapoi" " Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLF, BEST IN FINISH, MO DEBITS PRICE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. 800 t and SHOE Di.PAKTMJb.NT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, rpAUPIRI QOAL J^IMITED. Auckland, April, 1899. ' GEORGETCLARK: | LANT\ PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbuilding, securely fenced, and sub-divided into conveuieat raJdoek? in good state of cultivation 247 , AG ?P LAND Hll f nced eub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAVP, all securely fenced, put rich Bwainp, balance diy npeu l*nd, a. dryland tomy mi face wwu. P,i ce reasomtble, teim*ensy 1 55 , AC " ES ,AN|) - alMmc a E ,„l Mib. divided into minible puddock-i •,][ j„ * Ta >* or , m.i,]l house, ard stockjard. fcj hml, creamery and mil way station wi l, n 1} ln j| es . P|j( , 9 reasonable, terms halt cash, balance 5 per cent. ; VILLA RESIDENCE, with h a lf- acre !, n on the Hamilton ro»d. town-hip Cam- Ed 81tUa,10n une qualled, very dry IE UKU-500 ACRES. JFartbu.h, balance fein and minuku. Land, ijmr lctu . ed »ud subdivided. Ho, se of five room, (kauri and rmm) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Trice very reasonabfe. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge, ° ' h ® best Htes w'the township. tABM of 60 acres *.th House of five rooms, the land all in grass or culti vation, securely fete d and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, sit tared within in iPPPr township i f ''anibridire. 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in ta'ass and securely fenced. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE LOCKERBIE. MATAMATA, WAITOA. Thb Prophets of The Assets Realisation Board. THESE Properties hav- Ik-c> --urveyed into FARMS of suitable irca, Yrr.m 65 acres to 350 acres, are of Go.. -, Qt ■ ii- v ?■>:, Wl' VVafr-rod. Close to Raiu v, mi within e-.-y di.-tauce of Creameries •>:> i Factory. Buyers may select Anv rea, and Purchase on VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY MENT. INTEREST.—p r centum per anr.um. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may ba b Mtied fr"m— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties, U-MSBS H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrins ville. Messbs, MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, S I 1 General Manager M RB, S A M U ELS, MAIL CARRIER. STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE New? Agent (or ail Weekly and Daily Papprs Refrei<l'in»ntp, D'wng Rooms, and Good B«dc. Meats s»t> eII h'lurs. Order promp e-rt.ri no MONEY QHEAP MONEY /"IHEAP MONEY Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. PYRAMID BR\ND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis, &T l ' Buyrrs will plciso ikto that Pyrimid :s i tir rod Brand, md see that tiny r t if, some un?c r upu]oin dealers hjivi' sold an inferior article urder our trade mok. Turnip Sowing, I'rLrs no a' b iiy backed for Pyramid delivered :Uct< bi-r, November, December, Janu ry. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, ETC. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, & c . New_Crop Due Early in November. W. S.LAURIE CO. 29, Custous-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BjSST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO £IOO to £IO,OOO Macferson & West, COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN ;freeholds At 4J per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Oovernment Insurance Commissioner ) AGLAN GENCY The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Coal Dealers in Waikato. Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward 8. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ SCHERFF, The undersigned has for sale or lease en iberal terms— DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE ISE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My terms are no ale no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. M OUNTAIN 'JUMBKR QOMPANY, J iMITED, M AMAKT T FINEST MOUNTAIN-GROW RjAir IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL •gainst all-comers at the Auckland Industria *Dd Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 \ Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Btock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT, Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ngaroawahia Telegrams promptly attended to. 18/7 HAMILTON | | ASHBUBTON Waikato | | Canterbury QALVANISED TRON YyAIKATO QALVANISED JRON HARDLEY BROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARDLEY BROS., HAMILTON LAND, PRODUCE GFNRRAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE 13 R0 W N LF -OH UR N g We have the greatest laying drains in the world, »»J „„„ bK.ii4i J.tj We are ivinur a Silver Cut> hj« « *. the Waikato Poultry Club for best £r< wn eg horn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil- & n Waika'to h S d fTOt V ge9 from our > ards J>7 Waikato breeders—Write for catalogues T. A. BROOKER, Otahuhua "eJ!Z SM " r W S'°, Jolin JBettley, | tfHl ILESALE 4 RETAIL BUTCHER I (0i >posite the Hamilton Hotel). lEES'. C QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. Hot Dm 'kbh Daily fbom 12 to 2 o'oi.ocx Chops a ad Steaks Heady in Ten Minutes. DLA'NLR on SALE-DAYS AT 11 O'CLOCK tj gg~ lit,oefe. Regattas, Shows, &c., Catered for Hamilton gas company fLIMITED), H i s fc)N SAIK : LACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2a per bag. TAR, 6d pef gallon for 25 gallons or overr er gafion.for less quantities. Wovs: Claranc-etroet, Hamilton, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of tier, Eggs orsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. TUCKER'S Family t>akixg qowder AMILY XJAKING OOWDER Established 1885. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG IjOWDER, Buy it for Pancakes. GG I OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. U UNSHI'NE | ELLY /CRYSTALS. Ounshine Jelly v^rystals. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. Q UNSHINE fIE STAR I) O OWDER OUNSHINE OWDER may be too rich for you ; eggs may be too dear—This will suit you " down to the ground." (Jd Boxes ( t packets in each box) Assorted Ilavours. ±J£j IV Easily prepared, superior to home-made 1 Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink; \ anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA OTAIiCH LAZE karana Otarch VJLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and Gd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. THE QAMPBELL AND JjHRENFRIED QOMPANY, jyMITED. Capital .. £300,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY QUEEN-STREET AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. Dibeotobs J. Logan Campbell. Esq, (Chairman), Abthdb M. Mybbs (Managing Director), and Lio M. Mybbs. Seobetaby : Alfred S. Bankabt, Cable Address: " Beehlre," Anokland. AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build oe " ALE STOUT, London M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Lid. " Bugla ALE and STOUT, London J. SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D.. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. & (J. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D, CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCB WHISKY, Dnndee PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd. " Canadian Club " WHISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Bel f, SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY OogDao ADELAIDE WINEOOOf. f 11 Tanunda, Adelaide MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Reims RUIN ART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reinu E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Reims A, COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Eto., Etc. Etc. A very Large Assortment of the best bbands of WINES & SPIRITS, including AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand. CIGARS.—Many well-known bbands Seleotion. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES— PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS . Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1886 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879,1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886; Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION. 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Speoial First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Geld Medal: Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited i and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHRENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALYES. OD LIVER OIL isjtho best substitute for tho cream extract ,d from milk by the separator. Experiments wade by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire College prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Ccd Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. C^i i T oilißn ? Urish l i ! lgaildwill^ve y° u StroQ g Healthy Calves, it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the beforehand. " t0 " d 19 "" Potion required Dairy farmers last season proved its in.,i s conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply t. rue u ulersigaed. It is one of the best investments you can put y , ur money into, and will give you large and certain profits ° Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. Tiie Ngw Zg&l&ikl Loan BjIIiI Morcdnhl ■* Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON, LA-InTID rOE SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRABBED 'THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND _ , - 1 MERCANTILE AOENIY COM RVfiTSIfiV PANY LIMITED, are instructed to au- UVCIOICJ JJOtalC) nounce thxt that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRE-, j ALL PLOUGHED AND OUAS3ED, woodiiinds hstate, C JMPRISLVO Otterburn feute, j™* BL0 H c f p THE T,IVN » SHIP OF T UPlttl, OF 793 A 1 HhS, Cont>iuinir NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND I GRASSED. 44-22 Acres, The above properties all adjoin ibe Walton ! Is now su-vyed and sub-dv.dfd int > cod. Station, on the Auckland-Hoturaa Railway ; venienilv-Biz°d DAIRY ANJ) U pZING line, and are within 29 miles ut Hiwi.tou | FARMB, ami will be OPEN !or PRIVAIJ and Cambridge. j SALE on aud after The land is of excellent quality, and i* j admirably adapted for MaLRY F >KAIS. Wednesday \ov, 5, 1902. OPEN FOR PKIVATK >ALK. ' _ TEKMS OF PAYMENT : 20 per cent OH LilDGrdl Terms, cash, 5 per cent eod uf two yea r s, 5 per C6nt ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. } annually ter five following yean, interest 4J : Applications to be addressed to the U jder- Copies of plans and full particulars i w b°m Cjpies and Pkns and any obtainable from the undersigned information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. | LADiES, t Ui I>RIN iv J3JLJD T'TP. A 9 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous v! which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from —W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa; ® Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te £ Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. E. I. DAVEY, £ HAMILTON Grocer, Baker, and General Storekeeper, ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinnerware, Teaware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. Is. Posted to any part of the district. Is. F. A. PEARSON. LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rasrlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole astent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show theua the killing "]ual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 rjIHE AIKATO BACON FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Figs weighing dressed 120 to 1601bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier i pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Figs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. TAKES HALLY, Secretary. IU
ALBERT HOTEL QU.EEN S.treet AUCKLAND. TTAVING taken? over this popular, and We ll-Knnwn Hotel, all visitors can rely upon every attrnt on and comfort. NKJHT PoRTRR IN ATTENDANC Telephone 963. All telegram* protrptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Lata of Rotorua and Cambridge). r j^ AMu r u THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHURST, PaOPHIETjft, HOTEL is replete with all nudum , req r u r lSlteS neceßHar y for a First-class Having a fine Sample Room, and e best position in the township, it is the favourite Hotel for Commercial Travellers; Md on account its being opposite the Town aa.ll is the most convenient for visiting Companies in the Theatrical line. Terms CWriw BeSt quality Li q ,; o'"" and Telelhonb No. 690. proprietor// /qjy /Victoria .st * / / Eaßt * /s/ /Ci / / Gool> 3AMPLE BOOMS / P 0. Box, 3 iiallett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. WIMES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Oa'Lpbe.l's Special Brew always on draught. Good Shooting and Boating;. Horses on Hire. Good Stabling and paddocking. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAR. Stocked with finest Liquors. J. E. HALLETT, PROPRIETOR. y /b Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA McCULLOUGH, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL his been re-built in first class style, with a view to afford,ng every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OVERLOOKING THE HAEBOUB Secoomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocki Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Hunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBOV Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who m the SOLI AGENTS ud Bottlers. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. n H. Sc C. ARE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Higheet PrioM Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 |
WT/1902/WT_19021113/MM_01/0001.xml | 2,995 | The Waikato Times
ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.
H \IviJHJS V-A-XjIjEUT GAZETTE & IKZAWIKIA AD7QJA, I?jil
[ESTABLISHED 1872.]
THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPEK IN THE WAIKATO.
[PUBLISHED KTKBY AFTERNOON.]
Vol, LIV, No. .'9BO.
HAMILTON, N.Z. : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1002.
lTut.'E ONE PENNY.
The American Tobacco Co. „ I N otb | Wild Flowers^tri^c: Write full name "tmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ■ wmm chromo Litho. Art, printed on thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x 14J, and thus form a unique collection. If you want these and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, plainly, and fMa ' ' ' The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND Enc " >Be wilh 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes Labels, aiso the) , ~. .-. c . and Three Penny Stamps 3 Penny Stamps and one Coloured Plate will be posted to any address in New Zealand (Labels, also the| 3 Penny Stamps 19 % ssr n 1 Cfrx **v. A C mm OiTRJCW -1 f^&S P.NATHAN&C? IVS U K LIFE INSURANCE DtPARTMcNT. £i,000,000 as alt.aly been nd.lbd to Policies in tho Department, and everyone now taking out a participating Wonderful Medicine, PILL end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. A Quid or Silver Watch tor Nothing. dEND NO MONEY. \»/E hereby undertake to give one of oui Famous W Q o id or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentlemau s, For Biliona and Nervous Disorders, euch as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches ob the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Ac. Thi hbst Does will oivi biliw in twsntt minutis. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEEOHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; they act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular System: restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and •rauing with the Roentus or Health the whole physical bnirot of the human frame. These are " facts' admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and debilitated is that Beecham'i PilU have the Largest Sale e/any Patent Medicine in the vtrli. Full directions with each box. t) * * Prepared only by THOMAS BBBOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, ■nffland. 8«W •T«rvwa«n, la Bozea. la. ifd., and la. (d. each. "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Lit I If vou require good, cheap Bedroom Furnitu p, SND NO MONEY. . "7 \. n J 4-1 Vitj ir ~ \ byuudertaketogiveoneo.ou.Famous 1 netiidin.2: Bedsteads Wire-wove Mattresses and ,r Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, | _ .. ~ , 1« • m • rti • dining-room Chairs, Couches, and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest •condlUon is, that if your answer is flinUSMllg WarellOUSe 111 thO COIOIIY The onlv condition is, that if your answer is rrect, you eurchaseone of our SOLID STERLING [LVBR OHAJNS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose .stamped and addressed envelope so that we may inform you 1 you have won the Watch. We are making this offer Solely with the object of introducing and advertising oar goods. , ~ Cut this out and forward to our only address- GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STRKET, AUCKLAND, NZ Or Box m, G.P.O. 8/2 AWHIA 1 APKRATIVE fIOMPANY Having completed arrangments to ope STOREROOMS in KAV7HIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Reqireineats. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of large ex perience, and will be supplied te Share- Loldew and Farmers Generally at a Mini uiam Cost and of Guaranteed Quality ENCING MATERIAL also will be Bup . plied at the Very Lowest Possible R*te. Tne K.F.O. 00. are making arrangements for the Supply of Bto<k to Farmers, and will place their Bharebold<.rs on an equal foot ing with the best Fa .ners Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, a,nd to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to tattlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Pleats note and place your orders as early M possible to avoid any disappointment. TONSON GARLICKCO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Queen - Street, AUCKLAND IMPORTANT NO lICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and "Dairy" brand boxes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing tho Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLEY SPRANG, MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE Produce Merchant, Land & Commission l QEORGE GREGORY COMPANY MASON'S BWn "** DAY during t IMPROVED PRESERVIIiB JSSS* 'f A TTt jp| until fair market frHE WAIKATO TIMES is by far the J 0 NES, AUCTIONEER, ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL FItCM 16/- AGENT, —~~*„*. VioroEiA & Lor*k Bn., AUCKLAND. ARTIST PHOTOGKAPE ER PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, SPECIALITIES " Orchard and Farm Produce can depend cu. j- *? , on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with ™ ho , S^ ud ! eß ' Enlargements Quick Sales and Account Sales immediately Chlldren 8 and Groups remitted. Special accommodation for Pigs rnm _ n _ and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVFItt . _ „ XT ™* "*°* DAY during the Season. Outdoor and QUJIEN AND WELESLEY STREETf, Country Sales conducted. Large accommo- AUCKLAND. dation for storing Mr : se and other Produoe . until fair market price 1 e obtainable. Established 18 Ymes Rnmunoi : Urion Bank of Australia. TO LADIES No need to consult doctors or chemists «t»t»1 W*SimTTfrTTON IN PRICE "D AGL A N TLM All /IUAUH The remedies you require in your own hands GREAT KJfiIJUUIIVJH *« xxvivb jjj_ Write for free copy of vcluable book about _,7vt7Ta V tr C*r\ your lives, your health, your welfare Every J. ENTRIvATi « Kj*J la runn i n g 0 f tue ma il coach Wolnan ffconld read !t - Fcfted free ' E ttiti inniTiNTi ui. t? 1 jtt -u j j envelope. Addrfffl-G. hreeific, 639 Elizs \VVW\L>Al,V between Raarlan and Hamilton is suspended ui !„■ k„,i, u.ii.«,„. between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended | betib-tfr/ft Kortb Melhrrrrr. owing to the bad state ef the roads. | J. DALGLIESH Proprietor. .OOK-BINDING neatly executed at Th r Waikato Tiroes Offiee. Hamiltop.
.'*'■ s ff ■ ■ REDUCED PRIGE LIST Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount—All Lines in tliis Price List subject to a Discount of 2]4 per cent. for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made (or large lots. WESTFIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) " B " Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent, soluble Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed .. .. " Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. .. .. \, Bone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure Special Grass Manure "A " (for Top Dressing) '.'. Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying down per manent pasture) Special Potato Manure Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) Special Maize Manure "A " (for Green Feed) .' '. Special Maize Manure " B " (for Cob Maiz«) Special Orchard Manure "A " (for Yeung Trees).. Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure .. .. ~ " MANUFACTURERS : £ 8. d. 5 12 6 4 15 0 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 0 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 700 7 10 0 7 10 o 6 15 o 7 10 o SUNDRIES. " Standard" Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Gypsum .. .. .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton .. nett £ •• d. 650 5 15 0 300 2 15 o Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt... 17 0 0 xtu 1. ro_ 1- . . ' JNUrate ot Soda „ ~ abt 2 cwt... 14 10 0 Muriate of Potash ~ ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 0 o Sulphate of Potash ~ ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 0 o Kainit ~ bags abt 1 cwt.. 4 2 6 Sulphate of Iron, xtls „ sacks abt 2 cwt.. .8 10 o Sulphate of Iron, crushed ~ „ abt 2 cwt... 10 0 0 Surprise Island Guano .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 400 Maiden Guano .. .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 576 Desiccated Blood .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 o Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, i} 4 cwt. sacks .. 16 o o " K.P." Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gal. Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red — 4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal. 1 gal. tins .. 4/3 per gal. Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each. Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, or fine .. .. .. .. 1/6 each. Kempthorne, Prosse Head Office— ALBER 1" STREET, EW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works-WES 1 FIELD, near OTA.HUHU. The Acme of Perfection THE j It . 4 KE W iiiili Ail i* A iTEUN J FACTORY MILK CANS I 9 SKAMLE3B Hollowed BOTTOM SEA vILKSS Drawn LTD, trie piece SPECIAL I'ottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom " to rest upon j PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. 1 We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery fjr the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealaad, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL TIVD STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. THOS B. ARTHUR-! [B. K. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WIING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. r'E have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the » i Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY LIEIJTBD Cable Address : 4CCOMBE, NEWMARKET." Telephone: No. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. No. Ko74o—Xi Scutt.e, ni HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS ;■■.. Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver *Gpods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue. Mated Flower Ring, 4 6 No. fc.0140 Real ( rocodile Skin and Solid Silver Purse, 27 6 •ri-X.^ SSfflSSnnsifHfo No. 1041— Silver-Plateu and Chased Cake Basket, 40/ Cut Class Butter Dish, 12 6 Remarkable Value. Shell Butter Dish, with Knife, 13.fi .-.„.,-, 5, ii.«e ">'i:-:-.V '<='. -• 7&!&v4m 1 f.«KH?*3*va i. fc£ ii-ii* '/SK/M±? mm aaise «gqKRSsKSaRS2BSS iiav-i J! ,0. Hogs—Cut Class Solid Silver Hair-I Box, 13 6 6 6,8.6,10,6,12,6,15/6 STEWART DAWSON& Co. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION. " WE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles* that &v« manu factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only put befor the public what they with pleasure use themsfilves. Thnroforo you ca: all enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT k CO.'S -m& Excelsior Cotlee Standard Coffee L-^'M Kbvber Pass ttoad AUCKLAND Jgjf^j W essence of coffee BRANDS 01 TEAS 8 D Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Exoelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for yoi USE a, Barrett & Oo.'e Unxld Baking Powder ..... a, Barrett & Oo.'s TJnxld Eg;? Powder Drown, Barrett & Oa.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'s TJnxld Peppers
■¥¥7 ANTED KNOWN ON IiAN: AND TO ARRIVE, SHIPMKVTS f F RONEDU3T A>D BLO.'D MARUBE. Th-yare of F rst-r-l t-s Quality, and have An lyfe J an under : Bnnedu-t : Aiu. •">.',, P. Lime 50. Blocd aud Bonedu«t : Am. 8, P. Lima 38. Al-o, KAINTT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS. SALT, AND OTHER Invaluable for Sto?k. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food is much more pktabl and there is less loss in wtight. We also supply best qualities of CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: Stocks of Southern Dark Winter, Canadians, Dune, White and Black Taitar. Gartous, Danish, Sparrowbill, and Feed Oats. LINSEED : This is excellent food for Calves and Pool* fry. It is more valuable than any kind of Grain or Pulse. Send for paiticulars before Buying, Our Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S MITH AND COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. E NZIES & c WAIKATO MATED WATER CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, Latest and Most Approved Method! Goods of the above Well-known Brand wll be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. TBI KGBAMB & OIIDHBS - -Pdnotoaiit Atxudib To MENZIEB & CO., Hamilton. AND AT THE THAMES] fiAN l BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OB \J OffiEß ENGINEER? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. I! No time I •1 I'repnret ' Nn text 1. 8 Each I experts I 9 instm 10 The wi > iliustra'ed Instructions Papari ■ Par* .s fre- from all unnecessary i! the- retical side issues uct'on Piper prepared 9 i iist Uceion private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If stu lei t ran r a.i :i il write, and studies ai directed, succi ss i- assucd 12 Vet - :■ he ;> ~! liy .n nthly instalments H riackwiird students vivos special assistance 11 Open to all. No tint.- limit We aiso tearh |>y mail :-Drawing, Shorthand, Book-keepi'igaud A-'ouvanr.y, and eoachforthe An liters' and Jucnr\ orated Accountants' Eians, Civil Service, University and Law, Languages, Pupil Teachers'and for "I) "and "E ". Every candidate pn pared hy us for the recent Pnpil Teachers' Examination succeeded in passing Bonk-keeping Simplified for Farmers', recom mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 3s 6d yist free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the State], H'ad Office for New Zealaad, 19i Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '• S " aad copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and luut nts, una mention subjects in whlcb yon are int<rested Suc-e-s certain if our instructieas followed 10 SIOGK OWNERS. I .1 WILKINSON j )> < S If iii.r.oucce that he has been ap '' pKinte> AGENT for the Cambridge dis ct of Tie L've Stcck General Insurance Co. of New ZealaLd. The Company insures against death by di.si'.>.-e uiiu accident, or accidental death only foaling, ralving ard transit risks (sea and and). LOW EAT ES. E. J.W. is also Agent'for the— -. Ncrvich Union Insuranos Com pany, M.ituil Life Association of Australasia Ocean Accident and Guarantee Cirpoiation (Limited). J. WILKINSON, PFKB-STRFET CAMBRIDGE T)RINCE 4 LBERT pOLLEGrB AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders end DSy Pupils). Chairman of B->an' of Governors: Bkt. 0. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A. (Load. Vice-Master: Stuai<t Stkvknson, M.A. (Ox fotd and Melbourne) ; Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Kainfobth, j M.A. (S.Z.) j assisted bv a large suff of Resident and Visit ing Mastirs ard Mirtrfj-scs. The College is controlled by a Board of Go vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Methodist 1 v..rurch of New Zt>»l<rd. hut the religious I caching is uudt-romibaiiooui. There are separate- Collepi s for Boys and Girls, together form-iar i},« finest M of School Buildings in Auckland. The acsom modatiou frr boarders in both Colleges it complete, and arraugi n.ent is made to ' secure their comfort. L»rge and fully equipped Gymnasium. j Central and elevated position. Larue play grounds. | Examination 'ucotkses—During the last I five yeais 40 pupils have passed the N.Z Matriculation and 23 the Civil Seivice Ex« Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders made from date of wntry. Prospectus on applicotion to Headmaster) or to The Waikato Times Office. Next term begins September 23. 2/7 . HOT SPRINGS HoThlv TE AKOHA. MR R L. SUM Ui3 wishes to inform the Resident- of the Waikato that he has taken over tho shove well-known aid favourite Hotel, and hopes to merit a eonsfs canoe of their support. |
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HAMILTON' LIVE STOCK SAL!
Mr Hunter's sale was held yesterday, when a large quantity of stock of all kinds was yarded. The sale was brisk from start to iiuish, most lines changing hands at prices quite equal to those ruling- of late. Betf was in full supply, and good pi ices were obtained, both in the steer and cow classes. Stores were in good supply and prices reached for these was above those realised of late. Yearling calves were somewhat short of demand, and those sold reached a satisfactory figure. Bulls were plentiful, and many were pas sed in, those sold, not reaching very high prices. Dairy cows were in full supply, and sold at very satisfactory prices, one close to profit reaching up to £IU 7s **d. A fair quanity of sheep were offered, and most were snld at quite satisfactory prices. Figs were again in short supply, the demand for these seems to increase each sale, and those who have any surplus stock of them may depend on securing good prices for some time to come. Prices ranged as under : Fat steers £7 7s fid and ,£7 I.ls Gd, £S 17s, £9 10s, £<J 10s. £ 0 ss, fat cows £1 8s (id, .€« 12s Gd, £lO ss, stores £2 ss, £4 9s, £4 lus, £5 ; bull £5; yearling calves £1 IGs, £2 Is, £2 14s (id ; heifers £2 17s Gd ami £'i IDs j fat sheep 1 Is and 15s ; fat lambs IDs and 10s I'd. Dairy cows £l 9s, £5 7s 7d, £0 10s, .£7 15s, £9 7s Gd. Pigs (small), llsGd, lbs, IGs Gd, 17s, 18s, IDs Gd, pigs barrows 22s Gd, 31s.
OHAUPO STOCK SALE Mr W.J. Hunter lu-ld his usual sale of stock at Ohaupo on Tuesday. There was a good attendance of buyers, and about 500 head of all classes of stock were yarded Two to three-year-old steers were well re presented and young stock were numerous. Dairy cows were not in supply, and all showing any degree of quality realised good prices. lieef sold well. The following prices were realised : Dairy cows £7 to £s, medium from .t'O to £G 10s, yearlings mixed £2 l6s, yaarling heifers ill 7s to £2 10s, yearling steers £3 2s to £'■' (!s, 18-month steers £l, 18-moutu heifers £'\ 10s, 3-year steers .to 15a to JE(i Is, 2to 21-year steers £4 10 to £0 6s, store cows £3 10s to £1 Ik, fresh cows £b to ,£5 15s, empty heifers £l 10s, calves mixed IHs. heifer calves, choice £2, steer calves £2 Bs, fat cows £o los to £8 12s tkl. About 25 1 1 sheep were yarded and realised : Kwes and lambs from lis to 15s 3d, fat ewes lis I'd.
-M STRALIAX MARKETS. .M'DNi-'A, Yesterday
Wheat 5s 4d, New /.tdand 5s 2d; flour £lO 103 to ill, Maaitobau ill lOs to Lls: oats, feeling, prime, :<s 7d to Ms Sd, milling, :!si)d; barley, Cape. 4s to Is 3d: maize, local feeding, 5s 5d to 5s lid, seeding to (is, Argentine, 4s ikl to Os ; peas, Prussian blue. \_<s Gd ; bran, Is 7d ; pollard, Is lod : pota toes Tasmanians, £7 to £s Os, Xew Zealand derwents. £7 to £7 5s ; onions, Victorian. £5. American, £(i; butter, prime. I'd to lOid : cheese, loaf, Oid, large white. s\d to ltd"; bacon, 8d to Is Id.
MELBOI'RXE, Yesterday
» heat, 5.s Dd to Os Gd: flour, £lO los to £11; outs. 3s <id to 3s Sd; luai/.e. local. nominal, 5s Bd, imported sold at 5s '.id: bran and pollard, Is Sd to It. ''d : potatoes, to £G 12s Cd ; onions, JC I lOs to AO. ADELAIDE, Yesterday.
Wheat, new, generally good sample, eager enquiry both locally and for other States. Parcels quoted Is 7d to 4s ',Ki • Hour £1" 10s to £11; oats, unchanged ; bran and pollard, Is 7d.
1)1 A RRIKKA is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and is equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. < 'haniberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleacant to take. Every household should have a bottle at baud. Cet it to-day. it may save a life. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge; OEO. AL A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu ; sell it.
WADE'S WORM FIGS-the Wonderful Worm Woriers—are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1902. OUR ROADS.
With some of the mnhi roads of the Waikato but little fault can be found These, however, only show that while il is quite possible here to have, the best of roads ; in others too numerous to specify there is vast room and possibility for improvement. This sub ject is Wrought prominently before us mi account of the inllux of desirable seiners from Taranaki and elsewhere. \\ m, attracted by the reputation of our e.[liable elimate, the large areas open in- settlement and the great possibili ties offered by the dairying industry, come to seek fresh fields and pastures ii '\v and make their homes amongst us. These newcomers torm comparisons unfavourable to our roads, and in some few instances have sought openings elsewhere on lines of communication deemed by them more suitable and permanent. Local agents know well
I.i; iii some weathers if is highly im prudent for them to take out intend i ig purchasers to the farms they mav have for sale on account of the roads being practically impassable—bog holes, even though filled with ti-tree, frighten them ' The condition of some of our roads is a matter needing the most earnest and urgent attention of the ratepayers of these districts, and Hamilton, in particular, should be alive to the importance of united and immediate action with regard to this important subject. We have al ready advocated central markets and central creameries. The Waikato has a Show without compare for any coun try district in the Colony, which has made manifest the suitability of this Borough for central trade ; but it is all useless while one of the first elements of civilisation—good road ways—is neglected. The Liberal candidate, Mr Greenslade, has brought, the subject prominently be fore the electors during his cam paign, but though he will endeavour and hopes to obtain a large measure of Government aid, yet in the main the matter lies in the hands of the settlers and tradespeople of the dis trict. Without doubt, it will amply repay them to put the roads in better repair—they will use fewer horses, lighter vehicles, make quicker jour neys, take their stock and supplies more easily and regularly to and from the railway stations, markets and creameries. Everywhere the value' of land will rise and closer settle ment will result, bringing prosperity to town and country alike. What is needed is united action. While the present inconvenient roads consume valuable time, labour and money, progress will be hampered, but with intelligent and concerted action a much smaller private but greater iM'm.ir expenditure will produce re sults truly surprising. Already more than one country road district has awakened to the importance of this feature, and by forming a proper road engineering stall', purchasing crushing plant and traction engines, has tackled the problem with great suc cess. It is only right that the Government and large land owners, as well as the strugg ling settler, should bear their share of the burden, and if only shown the way we believe they are both ready and willing to move in the di rection we. advocate. The votes of the electorate, as well as of the several road board districts, should be given to far-seeing, progressive and Liberal candidates, if this Wai kato district is to rise to its oppor tunity and reap to the full the prosperity so long waited for.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
— &. In the jLyttelton Harbour board's cool chambers there have been received so far this season Si. boxes, equal to 21 tons, of factory butter, which eatalishes an easy record. Mr Richard Hungerford, of the 'West Coast, out of 121 applicants, has been selected as Secretary of the Xew South Wales Trotting Club, at a salary of £ 100. The Parliamentary Candidate. William llk-hardson, charged with disturbing Sir J <;. Ward's meeting at Auckland some time ago. was fined £2 and costs yester day,
The Tiniaru Post says that locally the supplies of poultry arc not sufficient to meet the present demand. Last week one »f the auctioneers received from Grey mouth a large order for fowls, ducks, and turkeys
A gigantic rata tree has been discovered on the property of Air T. Parsons, near Lketahuna. This tree is twelve feet in diameter, and thirty-six in circumference at the base., and is perfectly solid. Iliwiuul holds a lecoid for bacon pigs. Mrs .Murine, of that district, sent three pigs to the Woodville Bacon Company, and received the handsome cheque of £0 17» Gd, or an average of £3 5s lOd per pig. Each piir went over £3, one fetching as much as t:i Us 2d. Mr John Holmes, in a private letter written from London says :—From the many papers that I have sent you from time to time, you will s c c that I continue to pro claim Xew Zealand from the housetops, or to be more correct, through the Liadin" papers in England and Scotland. Every body I have found favourable comments upon our grading system, and if you will kindly view this week's "British Austra lasian " there are some valuable hints thereon relative to grading rabbits. I don't want to encourage this industry, but if the rabbits exist, then it is our duty to make the best of them. The arguments of " Fresh made New Zealand butter " are also exploded. The increased facilities for holding fro/en butter throughout the King dom are not sufficiently understood in the colony, especially among the dairy factories who, by holding out too long for extreme pr'c-'s, are forcing buyers towards Canada, Siberia, Denmark and Finland Canadian shippers are, I hear, offering to hold ni cool stores any purchases, and deliver the butter and cheese so as to successfully com pete with the so-called "fresh made " Xew Zealand article.
The Native .Minister states that the Maori elections will be held on December 22nd.
The General Election will tike place on Tuesday. 20th Novemoer, not Monday as .stated m our yesterday's issue.
The Tiniaru Herald's Albury correspon dent says the Government surveyors have made a start in cutting up the (ipawa Es tate, recently acquired by the State.
A man named .las. Frederick Fuller was found dead on the Moor of a stable at Springtoii, Canterbury, on Wednesday last. It is supposed he fell from the lott and was killed by the fall.
The bridge over the Inangahua Landing* which is intended for road and railway trailic, will be 2>suft long, supported by three double cylinder cast-iron piers carrying the length in two spans of SU;t.
At the Sydney wool sales yesterday an improved selection was offered and bidding was keen. I'rices were good in all classes and a trine higher. Greasy sold to thirteen pence half-penny, scoured to twenty pence farthing.
A Wanganui resident has apparently got a strange idea tor stopping runaway horses. A " bolt " occurred, and as the horse was passing the ilea, ipohtan Hotel a man ihrew a bucket of water in the horse's face. Strange to say the horse was not stopped.
A parade of the Hamilton I )efence Cadet Corps will be held at the Drill ilali on Saturday evening next, at 7.30 p.m. All desirous to join should attend tor the pur pose of being enrolle i in order to obtain this year's capitation. A subscription of 5s will be charged on enrolment to defray the cost of uniform.
A serious trap accident occurred at Wairoaon Wednesday evening. Wuile a party was going down a hilt from the Heads in a iwo-horse waggonette the brake refused to act, and the occupants were thrown out. Mrs Johansen had her leg and her shoulder blade broken, and sustained other injuries, and other oc cupants were seriously bruised and shaken.
The Napier Dai'.y Telegrap says that al though the climate of .New Zealand is sup posed to be suited to the cultivation of al most every kind of fruit, yet at the present time Napier dealers are selling apples from California, oranges trom Australia, and peanuts from Japan, not to mention im ported lemons, pines, and bananas.
At Tauwhare on Tuesday evening, a large audience assembled to hear an address on the " Xo Licensee " movement by the Rev. 11. L. Blamires. The chair was occupied by Mr J. truest. The forcible and interest ing arguments ,of the lecturer were lis tened to with rapt attention and a hearty vote af thanks was accorded to Mr Blamires and to the chairman.
With regard to the proposal to establish gas works at Cambridge, the committee ap pointed to go into the matter has re ceived a fetter from Mr Atkin son covering a lot of information on tho subject, and ottering several sugges tions. It is their intention when the in formation is complete to maice it known by circulars, and to folio.v this account by an energetic canvass if the town to ascertain what support is forthcoming.
Hue attention of the members of the Cambridge branch of the Farmers' Union is notified that there will be no meet ing of the Club this month. Mr Black more is unable to give the paper promised by him, but it is expected that Mr Kin sellaofthe Agricultural Department, will be paying a visit to the district shortly, and will no doubt agree to give an address to members of the Club. In this event the members will Le duly notified.
At the meeting of the Waihou branch of the Waikato Farmers' Union on Tuesday last, a number of questions were read from the President of the Waikato Farmers' Clubj(Joseph Bar ugh, Esq) asking the Branch to consider them, and report the result of the deliberations at an early date. The meeting, after considering the list, were opposed to the present sub scription being raised from 5s to 7s (id. It was in favour of the proposed monster club-picnic on the Government farm at Ruakura. The matter of lixing a date was lett with the parent club.
_ A complaint has reached us that a few nights ago Mr J. Bridgmau, seur., who was accompanied by a lady and gentleman, was quietly driving homewards, and when as cending the hill on the Cambridge West side he was molested by some young men who caught hold of the back of the buggy, and impeded the horse's progress. Mr Bridgman asked them to show their manli ness and let go, but although they did so ihey repeated the thing a few yards further on. It is dangerous for young men to gratify their love for a joke when horses are concerned, and it is hoped the experi ment will not be repeated. Mr Xorthcroft, S.M., lacks sympathy with things of this kind.
A meeting of the committee and others interested in the annual united Sunday schools picnic was held in the Methodist schoolroom, Cambridge, last evening. There were fifteen people present. The Rev. S. J. Gibson was voted to the chair. Mr E. Bouillon read the minutes of the general meeting held in November last. Mr F. .). Brooks (lion, treas.) submitted the balance of £(> 5s Gd. It was resolved to hold a picnic on similar lines to that held last year. A largo and representaive general committee was ap pointed. A meeting of the oommittee to appoint an executive committee will be held on the 2Sth inst. Mr C. Roberts was appointed lion, sec, with Mr Bouillon as assistant secretary, and Mr Brooks hon. treas Last year's collectors were re appointed,
RAGLAN NOTES.
From our own Cokresi'Ondext
Mr Lang addressed the electors in the Raglan Hall. Mr R. C. Alathias was chair man and there was a good attendance. ' A vote of thanks and conlidence was proposed by Mr Mathias, and seconded by Mr Geo. Moore, which was carried, less than naif those present voting. Xo amendment wa3 proposed, Monday was observed as a general holi day, on the occasion of the King's birth day. The Raglan cricket club opened the season with a match, Captain Fnsoll and vice-captain Cameron choosing teams, the latter winning easily. In the evening there was a display of fireworks, conducted by Mr A. 11. Fast.
MATAMATA R.C.
The annual meetiug of the Matamata Racing Club held in the local schoolroom on Saturday evening last was very largely attended, Air D. Seely being voted to the chair. Before proceeding to the formal business the Chairman rcade feeling reference to the loss the Club had sustained by the death of the hon. sec. the late Mr R. J. Kerr. A vote of condolence was passed unanimously.
A long discussion took place as to the advisability of winding up the Baring Ciub and starting a sports club, but eventually it was decided to hold the races as usual, on Boxing Day. The programme was drawn up as fol lows : Handicap Hurdles of Ssovs distance 1J miles ; Maiden Plate of 7sovs, distance 1 mile; Matamata Handicap of 20sovs, l 4 l mile ; Pony Race of 7sovs, 6 furlongs; Fly ing Handicap of 12sovs, ijmile ; Maori Race, 2!. mile trot; and Forced Handicap of Gsovs.
Air John AlcCaw was re-elected president and judge, Air R. Johnston hon. sec, and Mr J. Price hon. treasurer.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
THE ZEALANDIA. RETUKXij TO AUCKLAND WITH I'ASTENGERS. AUCKLAND, Yesterday. The Zealandia returned to Auckland, reaching the wharf at L«u p.m., with 63 passengers and liCuf the crew, making a total ot Si). \\ lieu the Zealandia drew up to the wharf a large crowd of people covered every inch 01 the western tee, at which she berthed, and extended across the main wharf as iar as tue second tee. The anxious enquiry ■' Is So-and-So on board?" was heard troiu the wharf from friends and relatives from the vessel's bow to her stern, and many affecting scenes were witnessed as the reply came in the nega tive or affirmative, or as the face of the one sought was described.
As the gangway was run out somebody called tor three cheers for Captain Attwood, which were heartily given by those on the boat as well as the crowd on the wharf. Three cheers for Captain Keid followed, and three more for the chief steward ot the Zealandia.
The passengers were immediately allowed to disembark, the shipwrecked ones being the first to land.
The following is the liat of those rescued by the Zealandia:— Saloon: Mesdames Cradwick, Eobb and boy, S. Ne He and oliil , t'assrells and boy, Misses Greenwood, Adamson, Alaybee, Winnie Sootting, Messrs J. Wriggles worth, E. Wnggleswortii, Dr. Goldie, G. Hardwiek, R. y. Hallamore, A. Richards, IV. J. \V. Uuuter, \V. Leslie, W. W. Brad ford, J. 14. Ralph, Captain W. D. Reid.
Steerage.—Mesdames W. H. Xapier and infant, iierry and two children, Theo. Green and infant, Mrs Perkins and boy, Mrs Tomson, Airs Dourty, Miss Dunn, Messrs R. Leach, J. McUeurgu, C. <>. Green, A. B. Perkins, Edward Beuuelt, W.Craw ford, P. c. Innes, C. Lennox, ,1. A. Morns, W. H. Xapier, P. Jones, P. C. Banks. G. 1. Thompson, P. O'Brien. <'. Clarke, N. Abbott, P. Nelson..). Donaldson, D. Hassey, Luka, Lungevich, M. Frederick, .Joseph l'rodan, M. luri, J. I'rivicebich, M. Borick, Mate Suuric, AP Beras, Master llankinson. Total 03 souls.
Officers and crew survivors : Captain E. B. Attwood; Pred Chambers, purser; W. Dyer, A.8.; P. O. Okrott, A.8.; Thomas AleColgan, carpenter; H. Pallon, A.8.; A. Young, A.8. ; H. Harkins, second engineer; W. P. Scott, third engineer; J. Mulcahey! fireman; P. Alorton, fireman ; J. Peuwich, trimmer ; W. Sullivan, fireman ; E. Alulca hey, fireman; J. Green, tirenuu ; P. Paman, fireman; Peter Hughes, trimmer, Daniel Collins, trimmer; William Nine, chief steaward; R. Lynch, general servant; A. J. Ditchfield, second pantryman ; Alfred Greig, butcher; J. Morley, general servant; Mrs Bonamy, stewardess ; Alexander Campbell, fore cabin steward; \Y. Simpson, saloon boy; total, 2d crew.
STILL MiSSIXG. The following are still unaccounted fcr: —Saloon: Messrs A. G. Anderson, A. Bennie, Weatherall, H. Chadwick (Auck land), S. R. Xeil, S. Flowers, W. H. Hut chins, E. H. Reid, John Dunn, Greenwood and wife, Mesdames Scotting. Misses Skinner. Second Class : Messrs Chritoson, Liccic. Berot, A. Morris, C. M. Dickson. H. Mills, Berry, A. Reynolds, C. Chaplow, E. Kelly, R. Kennedy, A. G. Palmer, Posie, Kennon, A. E. Aluirhead, J. Pretty, H. R. Rogers, W. O'Connor, J. Jennings, W. Jordan, A. Robinson, Mrs Hugo, Mrs Berry's child. A SURVIVOR'S NARRATIVE ACCOUNT BY DR. BEATTIE. AUCKLAND, This Day. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Dr. Beattie gives the following account of the wreck :
The Elingamite struck one of the Three Kings about half past ten on Sunday morn ing' during a dense fog. The captain was on the bridge and a man on the look-out, but the breakers were not observed until the steamer was almost on the rocks. The engines were stopped suddenly, and this made me look over the port side, when I saw high towering rocks towards which the steamer was slowly moving.
She bumped softly at first, but soon the crash became appalling, and within half an hour the deck was under water.
Several boats got away safely. Miss Anderson and myself, with several others whose names 1 do not know got into what we believed was the last boat that could be launched.
We were then fairly wai»t high in water on the deck, where we remained only with difficulty. We were only a short time in the boat when she swamped and capsized. By this time we launched the last life hoat, which could not be lowered previously. All the ropes had been already cut, and as the boat floated gently off five or six passen gers, who were on the upper deck, slipped into her and made for us.
Miss Anderson was first picked up, then myself and then a few other passengers, and soon afterwards the first and second mates, who at once assumed command. By this time all the other boats had disappeared.
We remained to pick up the passengers seen floating on wreckage. We numbered 45 in all, and one dead body. We set- sail to find the Cape Maria light, but the night being misty; we failed to find it. We waited anxiously for daylight, but the mist continued. About 8 a.m. the mist cleared slightly for only a few minutes. We were unable to find land then, but set out on our course again and landed on Sandy Beach, Cape Kowhai, about 12.30 p.m. We were 25 hours in an open boat, much cramped and extremely cold. We sailed probably considerably over 100 knots.
Late on Sunday afternoon we signalled a boat, believed to be the captain's appa rently making for C-ipe Maria Van Die mien, but soon lost sight of her again. Wo saw no other boats.
After starting out several passengers floated away on rafts. Five were left on the steamer, which was obviously a total wreck. Practically all on board kept cool and the officers and men behaved heroically. One seaman asked us not to take him on board until all the others had been picked up.
All the passengers landed are well but somewhat exhausted.
'Wie Maoris and pakehas have treated us splendidly,
MR J. U. RALPH'S NARRATIVE A URAPHIC ACCOUNT. Mr J. (i. Ralph, of Sylvia Park, Auck land, a saloon passenger, gives the follow ing graphic account of the experiences of the rescued people. He states :—On Sun day morning I was on deck with another passenger named Richards and Captain Reid. We were amusing ourselves timing the Elingamite's fog-horn with a stop watch. There was a dense fog at the time. The steamer was going dead slow, At
10.13 F happened to look forward, aud saw what appeared like a canopy opening out of the darkness, shining a blue light. This was the phosphorus on the breakers of the South King. We were within a hundred yards of the island. I looked towards the bridge and saw the captain ring the tele graph three times—l believe, " Full speed astern." In a few seconds the vessel was in the breakers, and site struck the rocks bow on. A great number of the passengers were below, but there was no panic, and they were all on deck before the vessel went down. About twenty minutes or so after striking the vessel went down. The boats and rafts were got ready during this period without any disorder, but there was not time to put provisions in, and we went awayj with] scarcely anything but water. There were 5 boats and 2 rafts. We all got safely away. 1 wa3 in No. 2. port boat, with Captain Keid. This boat contained the bulk of the women and children. We made for the tee of the islands, looking for a lauding place, with the intention of putting the occupants a shore, and returning to the wreck to give further assistance. We failed to find a landing till about six o'clock on the Middle Island. All the boats kept near the islands and we occasionally saw all of them. Shortly after the captain's boat and the pursuer's boat join d us on the island. The pursuer's boat was leaking very badly, and was nearly full of water. Mrs Chad wick got her leg badly crushed during the launcning of the boat. Everybody con sidered Captain Reid the hero of the whole affair. It was he who effected the landing. He knew the coast, and secured the confidence of everyone on the boat. With the sails from our boat and the purser's boat we formed a shelter on the rock for the women and children. Captain Attwood, who was picked up out of the water, behaved splendidly. The total number on the island was about seventy. Captain Attwood had arranged for the first and third officers' boats to make for the North Cape to obtain assistance. Next morning the weather was very rough, and all our boats broke up except the cap tain's. Captain Keid pulled out to the scene of the wreck with a number of men to search for passengers on the others rocks, and to see if provisions could be got from the wreck. We had no food on the island from Sunday morning until Tuesday, and, aseveryoue arrived there wet through they had a very trying experience. We had one case of brandy, wincli was reserved for the women and children. Tnis was just ex hausted when the Zealandia arrived, she having been intercepted by the first officer's boat.
THE SECOND OFFICER'S VERSION. HOHOURA, Tuesday. The second officer gives a graphic de scription of how the wreck occurred, and the events immediately antecedent to the catastrophe. For thirty-six hours the weather had been very thick, and at 10.:'.0 on Sunday the Elingamite was going dead alow, prob ably not more Jian tour and ahalf knots. A sharp look-out was kept, but, despite the straining virion of the officer and men on the look-out, t e first intimation of the vessel's danger was the sudden looming out through the fog of beetling cliffs, almost overshadowing the deck. Immediately the engines were reversed, and with them go ing full speed astern, a moment later the Elingamite struck.
Most of the passengers were up, and ail were soon on deck. Their behaviour was admirable. Under most trying cir cumstances there were no signs of panic. Expeditiously the boats were got out, and in the water, the ship's company taking up their proper positions immediately the steamer struck.
First the women and children were lowered in the boats without mishap and without any great difficulty, the sea being smooth though a moderate swell was run ning. It was no doubt the comparative calmness of the sea that prevented breakers being detected till the vessel was all but on the rocks.
Captain, officers and engineers stayed on the doomed vessel till all the boats *ere launched. As the ship gradually settled down they were washed off the decks and picked up by various boats. The boat ia which I found myself, says the second officer was wit out an officer till I was picked up, but later the chief was rescued. It was this boat that collected those who were struggling in the water from the one boat that capsized, all being safely got aboard as far as could be ascertained with the exception of Mrs Sully, who was pronounced dead when dragged into the heavily freighted boat. A moderate sea was running when, unable to find anyone more in the immed iate vicinity of the wreck, we pulled away. Our boat, says the second officer was the last that left the scene of the wreck, and soon all the various boats were lost to each ether in the thick atmosphere. Only once did we catch a glimpse of any of our companions in distress, when about dusk we had a brief glimpse of one of the boats some three miles to the southward. It was only a fleeting view we obtained, and then the fog closed down again. Our course was shaped under sail with a view to picking up the Cape. Throughout the night the weather continued thick, and dreading attempting a landing, we stood on as we were, When the fog lifted early on Monday morning we were not in sight of land, but by eight we picked up the land, and, steering straight iii, beached our boat about noon. Despite exposure, no one was very seriously affected, and the Maoris treated us with the greatest kindness till, on Tuesday morning, we were able to get to Hohoura.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
ME GREENSLADE AT PATERANGI FROM OUR OWN CORRRSPONDEXT. Mr Greenslade addressed the electors at Paterangi on the 11th. Mr Ryburn was in the chair. Mr Greenslade's speech was similar to what has already been published in your'columns. During his speech, Mr Greenslade was several times*applauded. Considering that Paterangi is a hot bed of Langites he had a very successful meet ing. A large number of questions were asked by Messrs. Germann, Kay, Ohye and Legert wood. The answers to which seemed to be satisfactory. Mr Germann proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the candidate for his address. Mr McCallum seconded it and said he was very glad that Mr Oermann did not add confidence in the motion, as he thought it an ref ringement of the secrecy in the ballot box. The motion of thanks was carried uninani ously. (By Jelegraph.—Press Association) TIMARU, Yesterday. The Hon. W. Hall-Jones, addressing his constituents, compared New Zealand to a company which had to extend its capital as business increased. He calculated that the increase of the debt during the last 11 years had paid for itself and left a profit of .650,000 or .£60,000. He agreed that the railways should be completed so as to be come remunerative, but the difficulty was who Was to say where they should stop with the line, say like the Otago central. The Minister received a unanimous vote of thanks and confidence in the Ministry. WELLINGTON, This Day. The final meeting of delegates of the Farmers' Union just closed the result of the polling for a candidate for the Egmont Electorate was a tie between Messrs Hurst house and Leech, Mr Jenninsg receiving only 7* per cent of the votes recorded. It was unanimously resolved that Mr Leech be declared the Union Candidate.
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GENERAL ITEMS.
(Received Xov. 12, 12.01 a.m.) NEW YORK, November Y>. The Reciprocity Convention be tween America and Newfoundland forbids the concession of a differential tariff Britain or the colonies. President Roosevelt, at a banquet at the New York Chamber of Com merce declared that a strong navy was imperative to enable America to enforce her repugnance of wrong doing and become a powerful factor in supporting the world's peace. LONDON, November 12.
Jan Kubelik, Hungerian violinist, played at the King's Birthday din ner.
LONDON, November 13. The Anglo-Japiiue.se trophy was the feature ot the Lord Mayor's proces sion. The. Japanese Ambassador was accorded a warm reception at the ban quet.
The Bishop of London is prosecut ing the Rev. Evans, vicar of Snore ditch, for extreme ritualism, Mr J. M. Bacon and Mr Stanley Spencer, the well-known aeronauts, sailed a steerahle ballon from the Isle of Man, und landed in Dunifrie shire.
In anticipation of the augraen;jd powers under the Education Bill, the Radicals are displaying increased ac tivity in the County Council elec tions.
The Daily Mail states that a naval brigade will shortly be landed in Somaliland.
Pietro Mascarni, the composer, has been arrested in America at the in stance of his manager for breach of contract. He has been released on bail, and demands fifty thousand dol lars for false arrest. PARIS, November 11.
The population of France increased last year by 72,398. The increase was due more; to births than usual, but especially to a lower death rate.
WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION.
A good deal of interest was centred in the declaration of the poll last night at the Cambridge West booth. Two hundred and 'ourty-five ratepayers recorded their votes during the day. The polling resulted as follows : John Fisher H2 Edward Allen ... y,x William Scott John Teddy 7 The result must be very gratifying to Messrs Fisher and Allen, and to their sup.! porters at this end of the County. There was only one informal vote registered throughot the polling, which is looked upon as a record. —•«* ________ .._aon
ENTERTAINMENT AT CAMBRIDGE
An entertainment in aid of the Cam bridge Lodge of Oddfellows was held on Monday evening. There was a crowded house, the audience being most enthusiastic The Cambridge Orchestral Society (under the conductorship of Mr J. H. Edwards) contributed two numbers. Unfortunately the instrument* were not in tune, and the effect to a practised ear was not the best" However, the audience warmly applauded" so perhaps no good purpose will be served by enlarging on the orchestral defects al though we think it would be a decided im provement if Herr Engel took the leader among the first violins instead of playino the brass instrument, as when he did so previously the orchestral items were in finitely better than last evening. I n the second selection, Mrs Pilcher played the solo. The first vocal item was given by Mr W. Maddison, who sang " Doreen " in excellent voice, but with insufficient animation.' He quite fails to* use his rich voice to the best advantage' The audience loudly applauded his rendi' tion of the number. Mr C. Stewart was in ± better voice than ever, being loudly re*™"" called for his singing of "Look Back" the encore item "Called Back," suiting his voice equally well. Mr Boston Couper never fails to please his audience, his sone " A Judge of the Modern Society Sort." tak-' ing well, and earning him vociferous ap plause. As an encore item, he gave a sons? -» descriptive of equestrian experiences " Mr E. Bouillon has seldom been heard to better advantage than he was in "Out on the Deep," which suits 1 is voice admirably Mrs Boston Couper gave % delightful inter pretation of Gerald Lane's "Life's Lullaby " and in response to an undeniable encore " Queen of the Phillipine Islands," for both of which the applause was most hearty. A beautiful bouquet was handed the popular vocalist. Mr C. S. Stewafc af forded a treat by his talented playing of a clarionet solo, "Killarney," which earned nm an encore Mr J.. Byrne suppW the comic element, with " XextDoor to Mr * followed by a parody on "Dolly Gray "as an encore Needless t 0 ; S ay tie applause was deafening. Mesdames Lowe and Couper and Messrs Hartly and F.aser supplied the accompaniments. The second part was wholly occupied by the production of a cleverly written farce, " Whitebait at Greenwick." A fund of humour runs throughout the farce, so that the audience were kept in a constant riple of that fine medicine-laughter. The scene-an apart ment at Puzzard's-was tastefully ar ranged while as regards the acting it wa 3 as good as anything ever seen in Cambridge Mr Boston Couper wasvery natural in his pourtrayal of Benjamin Buzzard/while MrS Couper as Miss Lucretia Buzzard (a lady of uncertain age) would have been hard to excel. Miss Jessie Hally made her debut before the footlights, as also did Mr Farnall both doing exceedingly well. Mr Arnold Wilkinson had a part with plenty cf scope in that of John Small (a waiter), and he made the most of it, keeping the audience bubbling over from the time he occupied the stage till the curtain was dropped. Miss J. Hally was also the recipient of a handsome bouquet.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, THTKSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1902.
EVE* WHEN TEAS We guarantee our Teas better value, better grade than any told. L COMPARE OUR 2/- CHAMPION WITH ANY . IMPORTEDIN L. PACKETS A JUST AS GOOD NELSON IftATEtCl.'s"* , WNTNV Ml? |> auu). | R. W. D T h * 80U0IT0R .. Hamilton MONEY TO LEND ON MORTOAoi OF FREEHOLDS I S 8 E N , Knox Strkkt, Hamilton. 01RT1FIOATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, OROAN, VIOLIN & VIOLA. ATTENTION TO TkOHNIQUB & ThROBT HURRY J. BIGGS, i UTHQRISED AND LIOENBED BURVEYOR. Ten yean on Government Staff. iEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23-7. J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Visits Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month; Ngaruawabu, seooud Tuesday in month ; Huntly, third Tuesday in month ; Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month ; other districts occasionally. High-class Work. Terms Moderate. S MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. D EI ENT A L OTI C E MR E. DE VEXNYjMoGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. r Mr M ,J»rrigle ~may be consulted on and after Saturday, August 2nd, .at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. ft., Nitrous-Oxide gas adminisiered. Painless txtraotions hy the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR Q. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlyjthe following plaoes : Njaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly-4th Friday. H. UPTON, ENGINEER, HAMILTON WJEJS T, Near Railway Station EWBON HEPPARD, LAND, COMMISSION, Aim ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. R T TT "DOSWORTH, "Tiaohkb or Piano, Violin, 'Okllo and SINOINO, laving taken up his residence in Hamilton, now prepared to receive pupils at .OLAREMONT VILLA. Cambridge-Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. To Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band' is now open to accept Engagements for Con certs, Balls, Ac, in any part of the Waikato. AND A HALF PER CENT,-We . have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Secur ty. Early appli eations is requested.—Vaile Bros., Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen •treet, Auokland. 24/7 OLLINS litß ITERBEBT "fT p BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." ONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auokland. 23/7. » » Chip, etc. Terms, 12s 6d per quarter, Is tfd per hour. Articles designed.—Misb E Ayling, 13, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. j7ridler7 fIEIERAL OABRIEB, COAL * vr > FIREWOOD MERCHANT Hamilton,
KARMKO! KARMKO CHE CURE FOR- Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc. PRICE .. ..2s PER BOTTLE Manuka tttokd Poxbt/j Bv A. 11.I 1 . Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON. You keep the MONEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising BILE if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer— E. B. HILL, GHKi CAMBRIDGE. C K ° s TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION'. TE AWAMUTU.I FIRST AWARD Phristchurob, 1895 GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898. FIR-Tand -PKCIVL, Auckland, 1899. FIRST AWARD. Christehurch, 1900 1001. Imperial Calf Food (BLATHER BRAND). Can be used witb fither skim or separated milk, whoy or water alone. Extract from letter received from a genlle man in the Nor'h Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I started feeding a calf about a week old, th" m'ther of which was cold at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we could only spare a pint per day Upon this, with your food, we reared the calf, using just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk had not been fo scarce we should bave used ess Food. The " Calf" in question his, In the natural course of events, just dropped her second calf, and is as n ; ce a cow in all respects as could be desired." From the above it may be gathered that a oalf can be successfully reared upon half-a pound of Food per day when milk is scarce; if plentiful, lea-*. PACKED IN 201b.. 501b., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have several stating thar oalves fed with this food are as fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. C. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. rpE A WAMUTU & T7-AWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at) Pirontria every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Thia line passes through TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A SYMONDS & CO PROPRIETORS TE AWAMITTU ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourita Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify the the pub'ic that be has entered into possession of above Hotel' which is one of the most comfortable Hostelries in the colony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Trave lers. FIRBT-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly bttended to. A. J. NORRIS, 11/7 Proprietor. (Late U.8.5.C0.) rpHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE J. DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business —under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acta, as well as under Common Law, Owners of property and Morttfara'B also -irotected under special tables. Personal Ac ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to he .' ocal Office of the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner Mother says it must be Empire Koyal Ulan, And if you do not stock it, No other brand will do, 1
WAiK.UO TIMES ALMANAC (LATH IJ is now beinjjf put baud, and intending advertisers will oblige application at unco for 3pac and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a largo circulation. ising medium There arc a few spaces left, but appl cations must bo made at unco to t Secretaries iif local (Government BocP-. Clubs and Societies arc respectfully i ■ quested to forward to the Publisher lists office-bearers, etc., for publication in tn« next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THE WAIKATO TIM,IS Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. PAULL & YENABLES, AIKAT 0 T 1 M E THE POPULAR PAPER OF THE J IN THREE ELEC TORAL DISTRICTS. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. The WAI K AT*> TIM ES has been estab lished HO years and has a large circulation amongst the farming community, and is therefore an excellent advertising medium. The Rates of Advertising are extremely liberal. PAULL & YENABLES, Proprietors. |
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THE KING AT SAND RINGHAM.
♦- - (Received Nov. 12, '.».L';i p.m. LONDON, Nov. IT Tlir king mi Monday opened a new avenue on Ms estates, a tenants' gift, fourteen royalties, including the king ami ( t >ueen and the Kaiser, planting trees. Lord Landsdowne, Seeretarv of State for Foreign AH'airs, remains the guest of the King at Sandringhani for the week.
THE MOLINEAUX MURDER.
A(\)IITT.\L OF TliL AC CISLI). deceived Nov. I;.'. (i.'j.l p.m. SXKW YORK. Nov. n. linland Molineaux was a'-iiuitted on the ehargo of lihii-.lit. I bailtat ir S'-i-nes were witnessed. Ladies ru-died to ki .s Moiineaux, men threw their hats in Ihe air, and \\ ildlv cheering, (ieneral .Molineaux clasped his son in hi - arms.
THE KAISER.
TIIK IJKST 11 AT Lit .MAX IN OKI {.MANY. It.::: LIN, November 1:'. A journalist, m [dressing the Uava r.an Peasants Congres.-i at Xurzhuru, • d 'i-liirt'd the Kaiser was the best ' h it»'d niiin in Germany owing to his Anglophilism, and added we curst: the ll*i v- lie landed in Lnghind, German newspapers protest against su' li insane demonstrations.
THE STATE OF INDIA
A PROSPEROUS COUNTRY LONDON, November 11. In the House of Commons last night Lord George Hamilton, Secre tary of State for India, dealing with tie Indian Budget, said that the sur-, p'uses dnring the last three years had aggregated eight millions three thou sand pounds, despite famine ex penditure, twenty millions for rail ways, two millions for irrigation, and the creation of a gold fund of over three millions six hundred thousand, which will give stability to ex change. While it was a gross libel to assert that the prosperity of the masses of India had decreased he regretted that the indebtedness of the culti vators had increased. He declared that I'Jiiir Abdurrahman's death had not altered the position of Afghanis tan as regards British and Russian engagements respecting their spheres of action, intercourse and influence.
CRICKET.
o CAPETOWN, Nov. 12. In tin' cricket matcli, the South African team made So and 22-1, and the Australians 2") 2 and 51) for no wickets. The Australians won bv t 'll wickets.
CYCLING SPORTS.
SYDNEY, November 12, At the Wheelmen's carnival the Orient Plate was won l>v Don Walker J, Morgan 2. Megson :). A splendid finish. Won by half a wheel. Time 2min 12 2-sth sec Sydney Wheel |{aee—Sehips (South Australia), 110 yds, I ; Gordon (Vic toria), 120 yds, 2: Don Walker, scr., :'>. Won by a few inches. Time lmin olsec. This a world's fastest compe tition Lime,
SUPPOSED WRECKAGE
♦ (Received November 12, 0.25 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 12. A cable from Norfolk Islands states the steamer Titus picked up a life huoy marked " Wakatipu" and ,: Teark," and a door frame with the >\oids " chief engineer " on it, oil' the New South Wales coast on I'Yidav. The Wakatipu is at present lying at I/tunceston.
STEAMER COLLISIONS.
A vksskl err t<> tin-: watf;i!s ;'D(ii;. BRISBANE, Nov 11. A collision look place last night between tin- coastal steamer Lady Musgravo and the China stcanicr Chingtu, liound for Hongkong. Neither were damaged. As tin weather was thick the Lady Musgrave imehored nil' the Pilot station and the China steamer Taivuan, liound for Sydney, ran into the Lady IVfusgrave, cutting her to the water's edge. Lv strenuous efforts the cargo was shifted through the gap above the water and prevented her sinking. Two of the crew sprang aboard the Taiyuan and were carried to Syd ney.
PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION
EKSL'LT OF POLL. A good deal of interost was evinced in the election of three members of the Piako County Council, which took placo yester day. Mr Breruner, returning oflicer, de clared the Foil and announced the first three gentlemen as duly elected. The following is the result of the Poll: Ohepmell, William Philip ... [Ki Bellamy, Thomas ... ... 03 l.arney, N'icol Ashton ... 80 llinton, Thomas ... ... 63 Farmer, Andrew Joseph ... Go' AJlen, John Candlisb. ... 4«
ROTORUA.
From on: r>\\ x C'oijf.m'om.kxt. Thermal activity lias lieen a little more pronounced during the last week, both at VYhakawerarewa and at \\ aimangu. On several occasions lately the great VYai mangu has played several hundred times in a single day. and afforded some truly as tonishing sights to the expectant tourist. There is a rumour current that the nugget of gold'thrown, rr rather alleged to be thrown, from the greit geyser w is really a practical joke porp i ale I hy a 'Queensland visitor with a lump of Australian quartz. However, quartz itseh i- sometimes thrown out by the "vys.-r. luit so far. no gold has ever been (lis :»vpred it. There are. a g oil m my visitors arriving, and the we it her is good. The, siuaforium grounds are now in splendid condition, and the variety of colouring already to he seen is grateful to the eye. The howling green was formerly opened for p'ay on Saturday last : a large number of residents and visitors being present. An extraordinary story was hionghl before the p die last v. ek from GnlaN-i A lad employed hy Mik i A pom, the en tractor for the c .nv. Yin t of the mails between F'.lonia and hilalon stated that as he was riding along to <i iin ten two men appeared on the road and called upon him to deliver up the mail bag . V, Idle lie was preparing to comply with this request two men hove in sight, an 1 the would-be bushrangers cleared. Once more he hurried on and fearing that the robbers might pursue him he left lis-- cart he was driving, mounted the horse with the mails in front, and took a devious route through the bush reaching Galatea some six hours late. So this romantic Maori youngster's story ran. Hut when severely cross examined hy the police he admitted that the whole story was a fabrication to ac count for his late arrival with the mails.
KAWHIA.
(From <hn ' wx Cokiiksimndknt.) lHll'ing the last tew days the weather in this district has been most inclement, indeed we have, so tar, had very little spring weather in this part of the country. so that grass, fruit and all crops are quite backward for this season of the year. Great dissatisfaction prevails throughout the district concerning the uncertain and unsatisfactory slate of affairs in regard to treatment Kawhia is receiving at the hands of the Northern S.S Company in regulating the steam service to and from this port, but most ir.ibably those most immediately interested are mainly to blame for putting up with such a careless and precarious way of doing business. It is, indeed, high time the residents in and around Kawhia followed the example ef the Whangarei settlers in endeavouring to sink local differences, discard the Northern S.S. Company's service, and combine to pro cure a steamer of their own.suitable for the local trade. It is rumoured that the S.S. Clenelg is for sale, the price being .£5000; if this boat could he obtained, she would be fairly suitable for our local requirements. Failing some arrangement of this kind, could not such inducements be held out to the Union Company or some of the Wel lington merchants as would prevail upon them to send in a suitable steamer once a week, for everyone knows that the Kanieri is not by any means fit to cope with the growing trade of this rising port. Political news is very scarce here at present, nothing being known of Mr Greenslade's movements, while Mr Lang addresses the electors in the Public School on Thursday evening, the 1:1 th inst., and as that gentleman is well-known and very popular in this district, he is sure to have a large audience. Local Liberal generally greatly appreciated Mr Dyer's gracious act in the interests of libei'ilism, by with drawing from the Waikato contest so as not to split the votes, ' u t to allow the two candidate- to have a str.iightout tight.—All honour to Mr Dyer. During the last fori night Mr Crookes the head teacher of the European school' has been confined to bed with a severe attack of bronchitis, but he is now progress ing favourably under the treatment of Mr D'Arey Hamilton, local medical officer, and hopes to be able to return to school-work on Tuesday morning.the 11th inst. The local brass baud gave a very suc cessful and enjoyable ball iu the Maketu hall on Friday evening, quite a large number being present, and all arrange, meats being well up-to-date. Gigantic preparations are being made to ensure the success of the coming annual regatta and carnival to be held iu Kawhia during the first week of the new year, and from all accounts the popular and energetic secretary, Mr Walter S. Mason, will large ly contribute toward;-; the prosperous re sult of the undertaking. The champion sculling race for a prize of .£25 should prove an interesting and attractive event, Mr George H. Buckeridge still continues to receive many letters complimenting him upon his co-operative scheme, and promis ing him support and assistance in bringing it to a successful and practical issue. The Native School concert and dance will be held in the public School on Friday, December 7th and is sure to be well at tended.
CORRESPONDENCE.
POLITICAL POINTS.
I W 1 ■> 1 o. TO TIIK J DITOIi. Nir.—l notice you are publishing a few political points, and I am forwarding a fe*v nlonor which might prove of use to you We want a passable road to Ilaglan. A bridge over the Waikato. A decent railway station. A railway to Kawhia. Land for small settlements, etc. And what is the beat way to get these wants attended tor To pay a Hia:i a year to belie and be-little our Government, or t'j return a candidate who will at least be respectful to those who have the power to give. May I ask those who in the p;is have had their nest well feathered to stand back and give a chance to those who h;ive been endeavouring for many years to make a home for themselves and family, and who for so manv years were kept in the back ground by our Conservative friends. These are the peo ple who are opposed to the Factories Act. and want their employees to work lo n ,r hours for low wages. Hut this is bv no means the spirit of IJritish fairplay - lave, and let live." bet the electors remember that the Con servatives rule this e uutry for a numb r of years, but the man of small or no means was never given an opportunity of gettin-' on Hie land . their motto was : 50,"U') acre farms. The Seddon Government has been in power lu years, and during that period thousands of people have been made settlers—cheap money has been provided for them and thousands more will be found homes, with every chance of prospering if the present Government remain in power. Therefore if you have the interest of your fallow man at heart, and you desire to see Waikato represented by a man in favour of assisting the Government in their ex cellent work, vote for the Government Candidate, Mr Greenslade.—Yours etc A WHITE SLAVE.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
By Telegraph.—!'re«s Aswiation WHAN.: U.'KI. Last Night. Fritz Tall in I'm, n i viiil' lance man. eie he tliroat. ill'has I.cm m;s-iug for two days He was taken to th" I,os-.it il, and the I.' ■< • tor put in thirty stitches. 11,. is in a pre eanous condition.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEK 18 1002
The best Medicine known is SAN'DERJAND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test its eminent pongr. ."ul eflects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous In serious cases, aud accidents of all kinds, be they wouuds, bums, scald*, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammation Like surprising eflects produced it croup, diptheria, bronchitis, Inflammation of thi lungs, swellings, etc: diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs In use at hos pitals and medical clinics all over the globe; patron ed by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with edal and diploma at International Exhibition, mpterriam Trust in this improved article and reject f 11 others During the pa.st three years the I'almers ton North Hospital funds have been bene fited to the extent of nearly J5150 solely from Chinese donations.
NORiHtr: Mr i.. Ilii.'uv w;i.« liiriiwn trout a bakers cart, and had his head splil open. Ti'". per Hethenngt n, who purchased a horse !n it-place I liu annual destroyed at the military sports. I.ad a narrow (.'scape from li in.,' ki.li i as he was riding home, and the h'T-r was seriuiedy hurt. \ private win; t; >m t'areugarenga states tli:it the beach uu I lis weal coast |is strewn Willi wreckage fr.iin the Ventnor. A boat has also Iju'-n washed up and two coffins, le containing bonus numbered 32y. T A ATP**! From lg to 35si At WIL UAXM.I O T.U.M BSCOTT'S Victorii -treet Cambridge DINNER SET - F £VH WILLIAM ESCOTT'S Vintoria-Btreet, Cambridge Ilection Notices. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. T HAVE tho hone 1 will announce, that I RESS THE EL MAUNi i.VTA L'TARI Thursday. Nov. 13th at 2.30 p.m. CAMBRIDGE WEST—Thursday .Nov. 13th at N p.m. TAUW HARE Friday, Nov. 14th, at 1.30 p.m. TAMAHERE - Friday, Nov. 11th, at 7.3 C p.ui WAITETUNA—Post office, noon. Satur- TE UK IT—Schoolhouso, Saturday, Nov. 15th at 3 p.m. RAGLAN Public Hall, Saturday, Nov. loth, at 7.".it p.m. RUAPUKE—SchooI house, Monday, Nov. 17th, at 2.30 p.m. TE MATA— Schoolhouse, .Monday, Nov. 17th, at 7.30 p.m. KAWHlA—Tuesday, lsth, 7.30 p.m. OPARA U —Wednesday forenoon. TE RAU-A-MOA, Wednesday, Nov. 19th, 7.30 p.m. CAMBRIDGE —Thursday, Nov. 20th, 8 KARAMU—Friday, Nov. 21st, 2 p.m. TE KOWHAl—Friday, Nov. 21st, 7.30 p.m. PARAWERA, WAOTU, LICHFIELD— Saturday. Nov. 22nd. HAMILTON—Monday, Nov. 21th, S p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. 11. J. GREENSLADE. TO THE ELECTORS OF IHAVE the honour to announce that I will address the Electors at TE R.M-A-MoA To-Morrow. Friday. Nov. 1 Itli. PlßoN'MA—Public Hall, Saturday, Nov. loth, at s p.m. Nov. . 7l hj, at S p.m. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will be duly notified. Meetings. he Branches LL .MEET as foI ('AMBRIDGE No meeting this month. WAIHOU— Monday, November 17, at 7.30 TAMAHERE—No Meeting this mouth. OHAUPO—Friday, November 21st, at 7.30 p.m. TE AWAMUTU—Friday, November 21, at 7.30 p.m. NGA RU A \Y A HI A—Saturday, November 15, 7.30 p.m. WHATAWH ATA—Friday November 21, at 7.30 p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. "Wanteds Etc /"ANTED.—Runners and office Boy for Waikato Times. /"ANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE » * & CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLAROEMENi'S. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. VI7 ANTED—The travelling public to re *» member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry. Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. / ~.> lLj- , t ;ir'ijf Violins, t T Strings, an ■] nil Ar-eossories a t pertain ing 'hereto, td cull oi, or .-end to H. If, Kowcfn, watchmaker and jpw her, Hamilton «hn lis- lsrs"! ■ •-'.'■' ■ •.•.!. WANTED KNOWN.-V. Pl o .«ber de sires to draw attputi-in to Ins large stock i f Footwear. A splendid lot oi Ladies' aud Gentlemen "h American Kid boots (lace ■■v A batten), Wahhu; and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Bum n ,'.oots (t»u tind black), Good Strong >e.h> ol iiu.it>, Farmers' Boot*, Bluchers, Canvas: hoes, Leather and Carpet "dipper- (jfood and f;i;eap;. .ep are neat and pnnr.pt. F>rst-cla*B boots made to order (X. • OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP. u\n UDv; ii i Inst, Found. &c. LOST. -About the 23rd Octohei, One Yellow Cow, near Cliving, no visible brands, half the right horn broken off. A reward of ten shilling will lie paid to anyone returuiniug the same to R. McGARDLE, l'irongia-Te Awarautu Road. Agricultural Show?. UtKLAND A HRICTJLTURAL AT ALVXYN! hA PARK, 0 N NOVEMBER Him AND 15m. ATTRACTIVE PR' OUA MME BOTH DAY.-. CHEAP PARKS. EDWIN HALL Secretary.
Election Notices OK POLLINO-DAY IN Pursuance of "The Ktector.il Act. 19 ••.'." I, James Shiner Komi, Return ing-n!licer for the Electoral District of Waikato. '1" hereby give notice that, by virtue of ;t Writ bearing date the 11th day of November. 1902, uudei the hand of the Clerk of the Writ.-, an ELECTION will bo held for the return of ONE qualified person to serve as ni"tnbor for the said district : and that the latest day for re ceiving nomination of candidates will be the lvrn HAY Of NOVEMBER, 1902 -. and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling-places >f the said dis trict on the 25th DAY uF NOVEMBER, 1902. Every man desirous of becoming a candi date must be NOMINATED BY NOT LESS THAN TWO ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT, by a nomination-paper as pre scribed by section 99 of ".ho said Act. de livered to the Returning-* Mlicer on or be fore the 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1902, at tivo o'clock p.m. The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Waikato : The Courthouse, Hamilton (principal) Waikato County Council Chambers. Kirikiriroa The Schoolhouse, Karanm The L'ublic Hall, Kihikihi The Schoolhouse, Tamahere Raglan County Council Chambers, Xgaruawahia The Public Hall, Ohaivpo Hetet's Hall. Otorohanga The Public Hall, Paterangi The l'ublic Hall, i'irongia The Schoolhouse. I'ukerimu The Courthouse, Raglan The Courthouse. To Awamutu The Schoolhouse. Te Mata The Schoolhouse, Te Rore The Schoolhouse, Tuhikaramea Sutton's Store, Waitetuna The Public Hall, Whatawhata The Schoolhouse, Tauwhare The Schoolhouse, Raupuko The Schoolhouse. Te Rau-a-Moa The Schoolhouse, Kawhia The Schoolhouse, (>parau Grey's Boardinghouse, Hauturu Parr's Boardinghouse, K'inohaku The Schoolhouse, Waharoa The Railway Waiting-room, Tirau The Schoolhouse, Waotu The Schoolhouse. Lichfield The Public Hall, Cambridge The Schoolhouse, ('ambridge West The Hautapu Butter Factory, Hau tapu The Schoolhouse, Te Kcwhai Tane Tinorau's house, Waitomo The Schoolhouse. Te Kopua Alexander Bremmer's house, Kiwitaln The Native Schoolhouse, Parawera. The Polling will commence at 9 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. JAMES S. B >XD. Returning-Officer. Hamilton, 12th November, 1902. 'ENSIN'o DISTRICT JN I'ursuance of '• The Alcoholic Liquors Site I'.urtrol Amendment Act, isji.",," " The Licensing Poll Regulation Act, 1599."' and "'!' - Licensing Committees and Rolls Act. 19.)2." and in manner provided by " The Klectoral Act. I'.) >2." I, James Shiner Bond, Returning-Officer for the Licensing District of Waikato, do hereby give notice that the LICENSING I'oLL for the said district will be taken on TUESDAY, THE 25th DAY OF NOVEM BER, 1002, on the following proposals : 1, Whether the number of Licenses existing in the district TS T< > CONTINUE. 2. Whether the number of Licenses existing in the district IS TO BE 3. Whether NO LICENSES are to be granted in the district. The voting will commence at 9 a.m., and close at (3 p.m. The following are the polling places for the Licensing District of Waikato : The Courthouse, Hamilton (prin cipal; Waikato County Council Chambers, Kirikiriroa The Schoolhouse, Karamu The Public Hall, Kihikihi The Schoolhouse, Tamahere Raglan County Council Chambers, Hetet's Hall, otorohanga The Public Hall, Paterangi The Public Hall, I'irongia The Schoolhouse, I'ukerimu The Courthouse, Raglan The Courthouse, Te Awamutu The Schoolhouse, Te Mata The Schoolhouse. Te Rore The Schoolhouse, Tuhikaramea Sutton's Store, Waitetuna 'I he Public Hall, Whatawhata The Schoolhouse. Tauwhare The Schoolhouse, Ruapuko The Schoolhouse, Te Rau-a-Moa The Schoolhouse, Kawhia The Schoolhouse, Oparau Grey's Boardinghouse, Hauturu Parr's Boardinghouse, K'inohaku The Schoolhouse, Waharoa The Railway Waiting-room, Tirau The Schoolhouse, AYaotu The Schoolhouse, Lichfield The Public Hall, Cambridge The Schoolhouse, ('ambridge West The Schoolhouse, Te Ivowhai Tane Tinorau's house. Waitomo The Schoolhouse, Te Kopua Alexander Bremner's house, Kiwitahi The Native Schoolhouse, Parawera JAMES S. BOND, Returning Oitioer, Hamilton, November 12th. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. i LL persons HAVING CLAIMS against j.\. the above Association are requested to render the same AT I >NOE, and all those who have kindly promised donations and prizes will oblige by forwarding the same to the undersigned at their earliest con- EC TLER, Secretary. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for HOT AND COLD BATHS.
Business Notices. GARDEN DIPLEMEXTS. ].\WN M.nvers, Scythes, Knaiths. Reap J Hooks Sickles. Spade?, b'orkes, Rake?. Hoe?, Watering Cans. kc. Cheap and good. SANDERS, Q.C.E. MANTLERIECE 'MI-A !ll.\<. Choice in the a to hand. Inspection invited SANDERS, Q.C.E. T all Trices, from .VI to ,1s Toll. Cood - assortment. SANDERS, Q.C.E. HARVESTING MACHINERY. T you want the " Best Hinder on Earth The McCormiek Mowers have ball bear ings. _ and are the strongest and lightest running l machine made. McCormiek Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. J. SANDERS. Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormiek Manufactures. COOD VALUE. "R. W. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, has a McCormiek Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut'4ooo acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. VTEW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine I dressed, 51b. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, QC.E. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose. Umon and Vanilla flavoured Ice W .fers, Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, < 'hocolate Finger Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield. Killarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. L'RNITURE CHEAP AND WELL MADE. 'ERV Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SANDERS, Q.C.E. 4 CHOICE SELECTION XV. Inspection invited. SANDERS. q,.c:e.. CAMBRIDGE. ?<■•»,,(, AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN ' EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUFA, HAMILTON. HPHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the ■ , Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Ha/lrhatch Hennit = Hazlede:an Bruar -Tuba I RlairAthol Fee for Approved Marts, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groota age 2> Gd. Paddocking 2s Gd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL EED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. Red Lord OraDtre Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONK GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the oilica of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' 117 ONDERFULDEMEDIES TUSSICURA. -For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Eecott, Cambridge • F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohangi ; Dooley and PatersOD, Ngarua wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manniug, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Pi ice, 2,0. Worms undermine Children's! Constitu tions. L'se WADE'S WORM FIGS. Is boxes.
Davis & Cc ALL FARMERS and theii wives are requested to attend A Public Meeting At DAVIS AND CO/8 NEW AUCTION MART, On SATURDAY NOV. 15 At 2 O'Clock, TO V^TE That Davis and Co.'h Auction Pa]po, whicl are to beheld EVERY SATU J DV\ on and after October ith. will 1,. as great a ttood to the W-ikato Ft-rmp's and their wive? for to sale r f thrjr T' r ,-, ( 1,, ce 0 f a n des cnpfiones the VV'ukuo SI,. «-, and that b your sttendxrca and suppi >rc you are n quested to assist to rstiblish a WBKKII SAI E M ARK '■'' r for vour «n J"rodore, i r which wo sh»ll bo "glad to rrceive vour entries, Prompt Accot Resect Sains Rendered. W. 0. i V;' & CO, AUCTIONEERS MD VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, lAXD & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILT OX. oflhe County. SAIZS FVE-JY SATUEDAY of Poultry, Pi ? s Calves Cattle, Horses, Implements, Pro duce. Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NFXT SALE- Saturday, November 15. Farmers and your wivs : Kindly fa v. ur us with your entries. SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOK- Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Hibbs Bw. : Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud Sheep Lane-down and Sons' Imperial Calf Food ihe best in the market Fian< a and Organs, on very easy terras ■I. Pouskill's Monumental Statuary Wenheim's Sewing Machines, on very easy THE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for sale in all parts of the Wai kto, Raglan, Wsitetuua, Kawhia, etc , from from 50 to ,1000 acres, in price from 17s 6d to C 8 per acre, with good roads, near creameries, railway and post office. Alko, House Property and Building sites. sg" See us if you want to buy or lease Good Property, and [we can fix you up with VERY easy teems Those having Gocd Properties for sale will do well to place same with us, as we are in direct communication with buyers in the South. We want good limestone property at present. Eour large properties having lately changed hands through ue is a proof we know where to get buyers. Our terms are—No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p.m. ►iir Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. Now Summer Dress Materials, double width, ,from Is 6d to os Gd Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s Gd Black Lustres, figured aud plain, is Ud to 5* 6d Our Sp'cndid Stcck of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s Gd, 3s 61, 4s 6d Bewildering AsFoitnrent of Belt, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses ond Hand' airs in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cooking and Afternoon Aprons from Is Gd Blouses of all descriptions from -'ls lid New Sunsfeadcs. special value, from (is lid Underskirts, tucked aud flounced, from 3s Gd Holland Walking Skirts, Hinart shapes, from 12s Gd Holland and Crash Costumes, with Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 23s Gd, 25s Gd, 31s Gd Smart Hats, Teques and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Ready to Wear Hats " from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints from l.'.d yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from w- USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Ucshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Straw Hats, including " Boaters," "Brazilians,"' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C 'liars, and Shirts New Washing Wantcrasts, in white and fawn shades, at os Gd, 83 Gd, 93 Gd, to 14s Gd. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, .".Is. Dressmaking and Tad ting in all it Br.tnci,' s. Absolu'fly the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goeds MILNE AND CIIOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 'UD NOTICE WEBLEY, (HOTCHKISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand jthc season at the Rangipai Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waingaro Road, ■ garuawahia and "Whatawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will bo at NGARUAWAHIA on MONDAY, aud WHAI'AWHATA en TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buckland in ISBB, got by the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyn—Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Wm. Home, Te Akatea. WM. HORNE. t) U B L I C NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing onuy land at Wuitctum, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/S Waitotnai.
W. J. Hunter. RAXGIRIRI YARDS. Werlnescr.y, November 10. HPHE undersigned will hold his ugua A Spring Cattle Sale on above date UAA WELL-BKED FORWAD BUL OUU LOCKS, & CHOICE YEARLING in IS-MOKTH HIKERS & HEIFERS & TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS 80 Choice Wry Forward ,"?.',-year-old Bull ,cks 6 Choice Springers 50 Very Cli lice 2', and Thrre-yrar-old Ste is, \\ r . Mi ,:,., McFwrlHiie IGO Choice Youn- Cattle. .1. Shefield, J. Bruce, F. Storey, and Mrs >torey 25 Chtuce 2',-vrar-old Steers, J. Hol la ■SO Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Madill, Ly. ch 1") Well-bred U -year-old Steers, nearly beef, C. C'iing -■' ( -' h u \ ■'""' '< Three year-old Steers W. 1' r <>ti 30 Clifie Lnrre.y rir-ild s'eers, in fresh touditiou, D tigl- Bros. -•"' '■'' '■ '"1 Two-yea-ol Steers, G. '" ''" ! i h "'1 Iwo-yev-old Steers, S. -" A I,rf d Fresh Three-year-old steers 3 Choice Yearling Shorthorn Bulls Firet-clma Light Spring Waggon 'Cousin and Alkin), near'y new 20 Well-bred Four-vea-old Bullocks, and Empty Cows, A. Kiddie 22 Choice Two-year-old Steers, W. Wat .-on 10 Choice Three-year-old Steers, very fresh 10 Fresh-e .nditioned Cows, D Bruce 10 Well-bred Fresh Four-year-old Bul locks, J no. Bregmen 15 Well-bred Two and Three-old Steers T. Foot 6 Prime Fat Cows, McKinnonßros. C Good Springers, Henderson 20 Well-bred Three-year-old Steers, Pepepe 60 Well-bred Two and Three-year-Steers, Kingi, Ngahemia, Osborne, J. Macky, Kirapa, Muro, 50 Chsice Yearlings, G. Ingram Entries solicited. At 12 o'clock'. W. J. H U N T E R. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL. The undesigned has received instructions from Mr Hallett to sell on the farm at Churchill, known as A. Gibhs, ab.mt the first week in December, the whole of his TIVE k DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cattle, GO of them dairy cows 30 Horses AIM THE FAT? M, ,fSJ i a -res (100 aerrs Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling; House, Out-builiinps, Cowsheds, e'e, and a FlaxmiH, all complete, en property. Terms at sale. Full particulars in future advertisement. W. J. HT T NT K R 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL SALF. TIHE under.iijned wi'l hold a Speo ? al Sa'e ■. of H-.r-s at the II .milt n B trough Yards about the mid lie nf DeeemUr. Entries solicited. W. T. HUN T F. I< SHEEP ~FAIR. February, 1903. THE undersigned will hold his First Sheep Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J. II U XTER. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE. iA/TESSRS McKEE AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Goods, which will b3 sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to raee* the tasta and requirement' of the residents of the Waikato The " UNDERTAKING " branch of ttk business will be under the Eupet vision of Mr T HAVE to notify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKee and Matthews, and wbil't yrat 'uM' thanking the public for the support hi c T<i'i to ma in the past, solicit for my succe-sors both a continuance and en larged measure of the same ARTHUR COYLE FPHE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASK SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct. 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CttrH Will be Allowed Off All Purchased. McKEE & MATTHEWS. BRUISES, WOUNDS, AND LACER- j ATIONS—Need an antiseptic dressing. I Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of | wonderful healing power. One application j gives relief. Try it. W. KEY, Agent, I Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Vgent Cam-' bridge, CEO. M. A. AHlEß,Agent Te Awa mutu, sells it.
McNicol &Co. LIVE STOCK SALE Tuesday, November IS. AA WELL-rRED THREE k 3J-YEAR \J\J OLD STEERS 25 Choice 18-month Cattle, R. D, K el spy fin Well-bred' Cattle, 12 to 18 months 15 Three and Four-year Store Steers from Te I'nke 20 Two-year-old Steers, A. Burn-Miu* doch 20 Cows and Heifers, in calf, 50 Cows and Heifers, dry, 25 Three-year« old Steers, Roto-o-rangi McXICOL it CO. G. F. McCullagh. Auctioneer. spiiciiL, HUhSa salk" aTT~ HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. We will hold a Horse Sale in the Borough Yards, Hamilton, on al>ove date ~U\HO K S E S jO\J of all classes Entries received are: Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo.Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 40 Medium and Heavy Draughts 75 Hacks and Cobs 20 Eight Harness Horses 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 15 Unbroken Horses 10 Draught Mares, some in foal, from Jas. MacLarnon, Papatoitoi Milk Waggon, James Shaw D.F, Reid and Gray Plough, Swing 3, Chains, etc., James Hill Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McNICOL <fe CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. Saturday, November 22. "DAT, STORE, t DAIRY CATTLE 18 Fat Steers, Richard Reynolds 0 Eat Steers, Win. Vosper 9 Fat Steers, J. Scott 9 -Fat Steers, Ed. Allen 6 Fat Cows, A. Bailey 9 Fat Cows, Robt. Peake 30 Yearlings, Hannon Bro3. 35 Cattle, mixed sexes, Fencourt Entries solicited. MoNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. CEARING SALE NEAR HTJNTLY Wednesday, November 20. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Niccolls to offer on above date at his farm, adjoining Messrs 1). and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt), his T W 0 FARMS, X comprising about 600 acres Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horses, etc, etc. Also, on acoount of Mr G. Hampton : 200 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side Full particulars in future issue McNICOL h CO. G. F McCullagh, Auctioneer. H AMI ETON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. YA H E A U BEEF, J\J neighbourhood 15 Calv s, Tauwhare 16 Quiet ("wo-year-old Empty Heifers 150 Wether Hoggets Shaw Bros. 3 Acres of Land, in Anglesea-etreer, Hamilton, on account ©f Mr T. Vincent McNICOL & CO. G. F. MoCullaoh, Auctioneer. OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of IAA HEAD OF WELL-BRED vJ" /U CATTLE 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 150 18-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 4C Choice Yearlings, Pirongia. 11 Choice Two-year-old Empty Heifers Entries Solicited. McNICOL t CO, G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. TE KUITI - STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date 1 £A WELL-BRED 18-Month & TWO IO\J YEAR STEERS 200 Calve 3 and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 300 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 Good Hacks and Harness Horses Hooded Buggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy Entries Solicited. McNICOL & Co. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer UCKLAND FREEZING ALL CLASSES OF FAT BTCQK Stockownf-rs please communicate with u Buyer, MR G. RTJNOIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are slso BUYERS of FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONEDUBT. PRICES 11V AIALIJU (I APPIICA TIOI. A. IEVINS, Maunger. Winter comes with chilly drapo, An) coughs mid colda «e can'to«.ir We're bound to facu it every yen However nmcli the (lamp we fear. We long to see Old Sol's liright rays Through ilio-e vi! ;tnd irlooiny days, While our lii iilt.li '.« i : n assure With some WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT 'JCriH. iq |
WT/1902/WT_19021113/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,459 | THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.
y>.v \ i:\ii..\T ui' (uws. mMi i U.\( m A'. AMICE. IY\ 111 -:i |-:il •:• |'iln-A i !i»' i. y , ; ._> i■ i n\\ niiiili ili :';i] i i si ridi in '.ln- disi ricl n in.. i!;i,i \ in i in. r siitiiiiil en ft 1 ■<•''■■ 'l.» m,,,:,, „' of Ill's -:■■: ■, Vi"'ST,.iT, i\ I ; We|l s ii.. i\ e .. iir Y\ ;i irarapa I lailv ', ~.- i , ll- \\ llli'l s \\ ii iv '-!!••! '•! >C" :'•'•"!' Til nt' till' COW. ! ■ p ■ r manag'-men: of milking ,111(1. |i is of|c?l i In' I'll.-'" t |i:>l II I'liW • .iiii.iiiM' - ;;iv !'•' ■ mi! i r, be ■'l i' -,i ••! ii' :: v ui "I :i ■; Wollcl make ii t'i filing COW lln I'llllM' ~| i his is | Milt I lie I- -iir '".w is • ■..!■ i>< v 1 by inn :<■ changes ; i iin tiii' 'on . iiat is ._ . '•ni'i •■' i' tin' iniii'kfi. I'm h'i-ps ii.i.i\ miii liiiniii : >i milking ci in j. •..,',!. I'liiisiij ,'ii ... , ,i.c liould '< •'' ' :| '*' ;i "'!<■ 'Mi ■ i I gt's of Tlii' cnv sliou'd i'si In k■] it, damp c .'l'i; hm i. : ci ' dy shed, sln>u !, l ;'i\vi.\ • I" ]> •■ vi !.'d where r!u' iliiirv cuv.-: i-iiTi f;ik»- -.|i -iter when tln'V feel uneomfo,'table either fi'uiii ri'in and cold or the th.' heal and (lies. Having a shed wl i'e i In- (iiiir\ stuck can lake shelter
is fl \ erv important factor, and one upon which too iihic'i stress be laid, rarmers, not only in the W aira rapa, hni in other parts of ch; j colony are very car. less in this respect, and dn nor seem to think that the better a cow is i /cited tin more profit she will re irn. I lie si, "1 should open to it war ii :; -p ■'■; ami be we'll drained. If di: "'. t'lirm. i's ■' "c ro consider the nil 'H ii t' building shelter-sheds for their d:i irv - ock more seriously, they \v. ul < -ii » - •■ tic licnelii to be de rivi 'l, ii ■ would ulso be shown by the t'c.'ir.i- obtained from each cow. Take, [iir instance, n cow that is al va\scoid; she is always uncomfort able and ,■■ s ive, A large pro]iortion of the t'ood she eats, that should go towards milk, goes to keep up the heat nt her bo iv instead. It can, there lure, be plainly seen that warmth is ft .iii ;i cow, and can be obtained \ ~!; litii lit:!e cost and comparatively 1 - l I'diii'ic i han some other food. i (J iid and -ici'i'ii chills cause a t'ailing | o'Viti a cow's milk early in the season, lin I i idsii a de.riinent to her general ilT'iu' rii'iee. In proportion as the b" ed of : i:e dairy stock improve.-, so I ~.n : ':■■ iii c s-:;i \ to:' en re inci'":ise. : ':'•'.•,;■'..•'/;.; ei ,he (pies; ion of bringing c a\>, in: o.: ,u I for ine nighl. our in .' ii'iiuinl said : " I believe in bringing .'i ' ii as ai night, ail iiirougli the vear. ci ,n ,ii out at iiiguL, and what I l c ■>-.-. 'lis. lii the lirst place, lying about l i': ; ddock.s, t hey are not benefited ! v h :■ _' in Ihe dewy grass too earlv j i.i the ■ ni, '_'. The scvere wintei I v ■ li;.' c had .n the Wnimmpil this ~: . . ,•' 5,.,,, ■■ a 'guiii mi in favor oi n- . in-' a c ! w Im'i'c the dairy cow:- e p.'ciali\ eouid rake shelter." Tin most inijioi'iMii thing in a cowshed is cleanline s : ii is of essential im portance. The walls should he free from (lust and cobwebs, and the stall; and the niaitgerskept clean. By giving it badly prepared, or in uncleanh mangers, much of the benefit of goo< feeding is lost. Iv, en where fanner; have slieds for their cows, the litter ing and bedding for them is oftei gru.-sb neglected. Besides straw— noi too long—chaff and sawdust als< make a good bedding for dairy stock but si raw is preferable. '• We bed oui prize horses down with every care and intend to them in every particulai then, why should we not treat a dair\ cow the same, winch is, at the pres em time, more of a prize than tin horse?' "The matter of erectinj, shelter-sheds tor dairy stock/' con cluded our informant," is a thing J should like to see gone in for in tin Wairarapa, more than it is."
iUh WAIIvkTO Tl.vtiS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 19Q2.
——— mm Printed and published by Robust John Paull and Geobge William Vin ables at their registered printing) office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Anok land, New Zealand. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1901.
W V, ,f> f\ ff. Thin blooil alva\s males trouble Your ciic'i'ation is \\-\.y poor, you have co'd li.t'ii'S an! i'eel. Your nerves arc weak, you arc ('"snondent and d'-'vun^eo 1 Your siomai'h is b;ol, yon have indigestion and sick headaclie. Your muM'les are weak ami you can hardly dra» aimiil, the house. Put there is a prompt cure. Top-Pt tie pa; ill.i '.or. tion. A.M'i Imitation " Snrsaparillas." royo'tg* iyiT'B. rrsuits from Ayer's Sarsa r '••;:. he in good coudi ,s (' re uousi.uation. ty,. s -. i» W f||, Mass., U.S.A. 9W cf^fr?^ *J r F J^l Ijjal LS?i r O\Y IS TTTK TIME TO PLAN'! _ I r\TFS' RELIABLE Vegetable a:;a Flower Sse& OF tVJOlii" DKSUUIPTIO >. I , ":*" 1 " r ""'" t' rt 6 ou appi'("' f !"n. Ai,", Catalcg. o: "IRO r a " Labour - saving Implements, 0 chart Requ>Pej. etc From Court'y ' «.'i:.i s , r From AMU CI; Y i- \ U BEI.D MERCHANT:-, A U 0 K L AMD I O'J'ICE TO FA HME'i> ANIn) I'M I PUKE BONEDLsT UUARANTKRD. The foil•■•• is tho list of • m va»ii i Brandt" of Bonpdunt: j and Artificial Manures,:■ PURE BOKE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST ( WmH) PURE RONEDUST (ooar*e) AI.BONEDUST WHEAT AND OORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANLRE Bpecial Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, AnalysiH, Bnd San-pie? on applica WARNOCK BROS.
28/2 Durbbm-strret, Auckland. TAKt^TEASPOONSFUL kf''< \ P'~ " " <"* ft. barKmo. FOR COUGHS i>C; IDS IT ACTS LiKF. fAAGICf!! SOLD £.YE.RYWHE.iv* ' - ; -
TO MEN Write for free copy of valuable beok about (vrsi iv-, your hetiiih, you happiness, your iniuri T\ fTPMins n fill rxjos'tirn of the },. • ,-•■ f-yfi m >ind the reu edits adopted, ho n i'<i 'i - tiipult doctors. Pot-ted free in sealed »< elope merymur: nhou"d read it Ad- Ir-es 0 f-'pef fie, 6S9ElizaMh-Street North TK^&mw^ mss A FATE SPIDER WEB When a fly pet? ?cn- W$ dentally ci.ucht in a VfA Spider's web, the Si I'ler * calmly ?o-t al out the work of *ecmin« his ; he takes his time and binds feet, and then his \v and dv. That is the way with the
• emy of mankind—disease. Tt ha* ,■:.—in.: wi-bof trivial disorders nefilected. V ■•) - man heedlessly stumbles into Hut ~ ~ miiM 1., careful. Tlio st much ia st linble to net iut of ord-r. Hence how vim !ant that no uiseased matter clog it 3 ~. ~it -. rti.ioh would cause nausea and liKtr.si oy the taking of food. If not iitu xlud to, a tl.ouaand ailments are ready to arise, caused by impurities being cirried h-irnqh the whole system by the blood. What you want is Born- thing that will keep the digestive organs in a healthy condition,
St. John's Collegiate School, "THE P£U," Near Onehurga- A BOAKDING AND DAY SOHOO* FOR BOYS. Hkaumastkb : THE REV. P. 8. Firfrt Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroj 1 ' N.Z. University. Heconl Aswctant Master: R. E.llall, P.A., New Zealand Uuivereity. Third Whtant MiiK^r: IF 11. B-dford, Undergraduate N. Z. Fiiiver-Mtv. VISITING MVTEIW. Fur Pianu : R. Lectin Hunt. Fur Violin : L. L. Kruu'zvr. For Sketch id g : Kenneth VVfttkin", Fir (j van A Special 'Buh ru ,« morning aud v>ninp connecting with tho OnehunL'a tram, for tin Convenience of day pupil*, ■"rnupoctuses ma • la had at the Diueecai Oiii ' Hand 8 met, at the Booksellers or oa 4'^. .v* ia to the Headmaster.
and niul-'g, or carry away, ail impure matter. That something is Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills; they cleanse the stom ach, make the apnetite healthy, the .ligation perfect, tlie liver active and the blood pure. Li/. Morse'.h Indian Root Pills cure Bilious ii, s I..digestion, Const patnm, I)i*p p ia, He ili.;v ', Liver and Kid ey \i s.-.-ws, Koil Pimples and Blotches. They are anil e utoer medicines- thy do not weal en -nod ai a cure for female Ail mentilh.-vi.re ....-polled. Sold by chem ists ami sto ek.epers, Is 3d per ""ttle, 01 six kittle* "h "' ■ "" «'>H I,e , " ;l ' l, " i ' l v,sl pji.l ~n r ei-.;.t of | ri.o Sole Proprietors VhoW. H. ('-..i-to-k Co , Ltd. (AuHtrahsiai Dtp', ) 5S Pitt Street, Sydney. I here It another w b, and not a s.n er'a Web, l,u' the web of 80-called " nerve tonies." Lool outf r that web; do do* stumble into it Cut, ■ i y weaverP, thev would .hind you One you start their u„e tnen there is dance ahea ■ 1 ney may appear tu do you good whil you; re taking thrm (i- do-s wht"ky),ll sop their o-f, then crre« th ■ »<i-a:ti" The', would have you bound to their Uf like the spider Unua the liy.
MIRY FARMS FUJi SALE LOCKERBIE MATAMATA, WAITOA. Ihf ' nni■• r.Ti ov The Assets "Realisation Board 'HFBF IVn- ■ rfei- hav her' urveyed iti FARMS of nuitabl(-»r»a,rr«ra C>h a- Buyr* mi ■ct Any tea, and Pur' id VERY EASY TERMS OF P MKVT. INTHRFST,—4J per centum per annul PL\N< AV V'iS raaj >bt;unrd fr in— THE BOARD'S MAN \GER3 oc Vr >perti -. Mmsus H. ft J. CLIFFORD, Mor V Is. Messes MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilt Me A. W. EDWARDS, Te Amhs Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland OrT E HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPTER, 8/11 General Manager M 11 a SAMUELb, MAIL CARRIER. STOREEEEP 1 R FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Aeent for all Weekly and Da > Pnpirs. Khfreshmgntiß, D'nini? Rooms, and <■ kdß. Maa -a' 1 h nr-. Or" rn p ended Co /"IHEAP MONEY f '.HEAP MONK\ /"IHEaP MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, and SUBURBAN .FREEHOLDS it 4J per Cent. Teun-of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can he ascertained on en quiry J.H.RICHARDSON, iif,T(.rrimeTit Insurance CorrmifHiouer j) A« iLAN r AND 4 GENCY Ttiß undersigned has for sale or lease cv lbi'-il term. DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T/P \SE'S 'TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owner* of property : My terms are m ale no charge. A R, LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR I iMITED, M A MAX.P FINEST MOUNTAII-6RO»V RIMP IN THr. COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAI against ail-comers at the Auckland Industrie and Milling Exhibition. I*9-1-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timbe: In Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBEI & MOULDINGS. w. ft J. TLA 1 . AGENT. Hahiltoi ;ENT, NOABUAWAUIi HAMILTON Waikato LIUIS I ASHBURTO! iato I I Canterbury AIKATU fIALVAMSFD TRO. HAItDLiO Y B H\ >> Plumbers. Gasftters. and Belih.": rigors. WORK UNDER Wholcwie and l»-::i.l TANKS A SJ'TCCIa; CORRUGATED J ON TO ORDER
Dairy Utensils of First Q»;:l A TRIAL SOLICI HAEDLEY in: HAMILTON
John Bettley WHOLESALE & RETAIL HI ! (Opposite the Hamilton fio I BEST QUALITY MEAT >;.\ Connected wherro ;li, : • THE HAMILTON Cor> ■■.-; HotDimjkes Daily vbc-m uv . Chops and Steaks Be*dj ;jT-i DINNER on SALE-1 A I i < ' T Races, Begatta*, -r ,►, ■. . AMIL'iON QAS COM VAN (LI Mil J,. Has On Salb : LAOKSMTTH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2a ] bag. TAB| t>d yr- 'r-r V gfi]]f)iu it i.\i ot sjallci: [for leas quantities. Wobib: Clarecc-fctioet, Hamilton.
Pyramid Steamed Bouemcal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis. sg" Buyers will please note that Pyramid '8 our Regi.-trred Brand, and ate that th( y tret it, some; unscrupulous dealers Laving <"! d an inf. rior article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now bring booked for Pyramid dtlivered (October, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOBPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic tflag), 38 ami 10 per cent, phos phate a UNIT, Improve-! Belgian, does not cake or set hard vMM i.-NTA, P.T.uSH SULPHATE, MTKATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWhDES, TURNIP, RAPE, &c, .>ew Crop Due Early in November. . 8. LAOJiiE & CO. 29, Oustoms-St., AUCKLAND. iOR BIST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO ilacferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of tter, Eggs OTsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6 TUCK KLt'S FUMILY T3AKING ttOWDER T AMILY OaKING OOWDER Established 1885. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into evebv tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin : the rest will resrularlv follow. EGG IJOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. 00 8 OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. QUXSHIXE lELLY /CRYSTALS OrxsmxK Jelly V^rystals. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. QFXSHIXE pUSTARI) OOWDER OrxsiiixE Vjfstaed;l ovvdee Eggs may be too rich for you; eggs may he too clear-This will suit you " down tc the ground." On Boxes (1 packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. s-CXSHIXEj pUDDING IJOWDEE k UXSIIIXE I I'DDIXC 1 OWDEB Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-tlavoured, and prettily tinted in ditl'erent colours. Raspberrv pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, palt yellow AKARANA OTAUCH fM\7.l r\KAKANA OTARCH VJTLAZL For putting a fine rinish on all lroniii"- Work. Boxes, :sd and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. QAMPFELL AND "pHRENFRIE] pOMPANY. r IMITED, Capital £3O D,00( 43 QUEEN STRFE7 Wtf\R.u\ ALBERT BI.EWERY vjUEEN-STBEEI AJfD DOMAIN FKEWERY', NEWMARKET. I'rsrnoßs J. Erq, (Chairman), Arthc M. Mykjjk (Machine Director), and Leo M. Mtjekh. SiCBRIAEY ! AiFHUj S. BaNKAET, Cable Addrf m< : " BeehiTo," Auckland, AOENTS FOR- R, PORTER ft CO., " Bulldog " ALE STOUT. Lnrrl-n M. B. FOSTER & RONS (Ltd. "BusO ALK bud STOUT, London J SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERA" WAIBRS, Svdury and L< ndon !>. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. & G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, Londoi J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Onorto APKT REWARD & CO., V.D, CLARE' JAS PUOHANAN & CO.. SCOTCI WHISKY. London JAMKS WATSON L CO., SCOTCJ V. HL-KY, Dnadec PEASE, SON &CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY L'.'.r'.iupt'.o HIRAM WALKER h SONS (L*d ' ; Oo ,n».,i Club " Vv'HISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISF "vv i-OSKY, Rji;,>Ht SIR m>iK POWER h SONS, IRIS* WHISKY. D".rlis ROUYEE GUILLET ft CO., BRANDY Cucnao ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tannrda MOKT £ CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Rmaii- KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Reims RUINAKT k CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reim E, IRROY. CHAMPAGNE, Reims A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE. Chaions Em, Eio. Era A very A.»ortn".po»i of the bib bbandb of WINES & SPIRITS, inoludin AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand. CIGARS.— Msn? well-known bbandb Solectif'B. ALBERT 4 DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, ISPO: Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879, ISBO Colonial ami Indian Exhibition, 1886; Dun edir. Exhibition, 1890 TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 AIo (bulk), Special _Eirst Award Gol Medal; Ale (bottied), r'irpt Award: Stoi (bn)k'. Special First Award Gbld Medal Stout (bottled), Special Award and Go] Med&J. Ako, CHAMPIONSHIP againi all Foreiim and Colonial Exhibited : an MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIB] TION, 1888 : First Trize and Gold ¥ed»l. TBE CAMPBELL & EHRENFRIE COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderfi Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in J boxes. Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALVES. COD LIVER OIL isjthe best substitute for the cream extracted from milk by the separator. Experiments uade by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire College prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Ccd Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves it is prohtable because it enables you to send the wh<>l« of your milk to the creamery. It is easy to use, and there is no troubles »me preparation reauired beforehand. * Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will eive you large and certain profits " ° Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loau and Mercantile Agency Company, LimU< HAMILT ON. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, i Land For Sale. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COM KVftTSIP.V PANT ' LI MITED, are instructed to an- IiYWOICJ JiDLdtCj nounce th«t.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES 117 M ALL PLOUGHED AND GRASSED, W 00Q I (1R (1S MjStß;t6, C JMPKISINO Otterburn Estate, THE BLOCK N;:Ali THa TjvVN i SHIP OF T UPltil, OF 793 ACRES, Cvnt i.in* NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND grassed. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now surveyed and sub-d vided int- con fetation, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway | venientl)-sized DAIKY AND G'AZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, aud will be OPEN for PRIV4.TF and Cambridge. SALE on and alter The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY F-iRMS. WwlliesdaY i\«V. 5 1011* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, ; ' ' *" v ~* T ., , „, TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 p°r cent Oil LilDerai lermS, cash, 5 per cent end of two yea-s, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL 1902. aanUa ly ter five followiu o yeard. Interest 4$ . Applications to be addressed to theuoder- Copics of plans and full particuKrs signei, from whom Copies and Phns and any obtainable from lhe uudersigned further information may be obtainei. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particuKrs obtainable from the uudersigned
WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. \ WE AEE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION L WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. §■ ; LaLKEs, rtili UKJLNiv s JBiLID TEA ? ! China ted is not nocessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is ; certaiuly you u-ver get the best Uhiua Tea, nor yet the second, nor I even the third bust. The best never leaves China, the second best is j nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, hfch and other descend ! ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea ia grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead ou the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from - W Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ; Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. I W . J. DAVEY, , I/I.V hi «nd General 1 ■*■■ w M m | Storekeeper, HAMILTON ON SALE-A good assortment of Diunerware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. * Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Eates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. IS. Posted to any part of the district. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I hivo several Farms, Business Sites, x'own Sections, etc., in tlie Kawhia, Raslan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite ° corr-sp ndence. 11 Also Sole au'ent for tha Mahiuo Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, ° and if any farmers who have Blackberry, ■> Briar, Ragweed, etc., on thrir lands will y communicite with m», I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches joet to show thera the killing -jual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in q the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reaoh of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. iS I P. A. PEAKSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 r F»HE TyAIKATO TJACON po. FRANKTON JUNCTION, liiiieuru j-fajry au weighing dressed 120 to ISOlbs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier Ibrnrsday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. T AMES HALLY, Secretary.
teorge E. Clark AND, PRODUCE, & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE FOR SALE, NEW SEASON iwede, Turnip and Kape, 'ow landed ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, London. 1 HESE Seeds are from specially selected » stocks which ensures the highest class nd quality of the grower. Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Imperial Green Globe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex Kape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Koot Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Bone Phosphate 64 per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Guano Bonedust, etc., etc. Kainit FOE CALF FEEDING- Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Rollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street. - - CAMBRIDGE WAVERLEY HOTEL AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'CONNOR, PROPRIuK R desires to intimate that be has taken over the business of this Popular Hotnl, and would respectfully request a continuance of ths liberal support hitherto awarded his pre dsse&sor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute's walk Railway Statiou and Wharf, and command 1 magnificent view of the Harbour. To the friends of the Proprict >r in different part- of the colony, a Cead Mills Failthe wil ever be extended, and a pleasant sejouri assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETO. Of tbe BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FO VISITORS. P.O. Box 350. Telephone 468. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of tbe Best Brands On! y First-olass Billiard Room. Ni«ht Porter. W. M COOKE, Proprietor, Ute U.S.S. On. UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY-Wrigbt ! Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried and Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1 ( Artificial Incubating and Brooodiog, by the Mrst Expert Operators and Brooders in America .. ~ 2, i Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. .. 2 Success with Poultry: For Persons who ThiDk of Engaging in any Branch of the Poultry Business .. ~ 5 Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Business ~ ~ 2 Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2 r Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures ij; The Leghorns: Brown, White, Black, Buff, Duckwing 2 The Wyandottes: Silver, Golden, White Buff and Black 2/i The Bantam Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2/1 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra. All the above Works are fully Illustrated an Contributed by tbe Best Authorities i America and Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THI KING COUNTRY D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. I BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL MILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of ) EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. W. B RIG HT, PROPRIETOR,
ALBERT HOTEL QU.EEN S.TREET AUCKLAND. i Hotel, all visitors ran rely pon every attention and comfort. «GHT POKTER IN ATTENDAXO Telephone 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Late of Koborua and oambrifl«>). A WA THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHUBST, .. Fkowuio,. requisites necessary for a First-class rajsonable. Best quality Liquors and Telblhosh No. 690. James fiolleston/ (LaTI Of / Hikurangi and / ■ Ooromandel/ " / PROPRIETOR/ 4 - /VICTORIA . ST ,- / Eabt, /good sample rooms / P 0. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. WIMES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always on j draught. | Good Shooting and Boating, Horses oo Hire. Good Stabling and paddock ing. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAR. Stocked with <Juest Liquors.' J. E. HAL LETT, PROPRIETOR. y/ f Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS JULIA MoCULLOUGH, Froprietreu. THIS HOTEL h*s been re-built in first class style, with a view to affordinf every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAQIIFICEHT VIEW OVfILOOXIIO TBI HABB0U& Seceomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and tpirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Walkato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MBROHANIB, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who art thi SOLI AGUTS and Bottlers. I I BULK ALB ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. H. & O. ABB CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prim Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 146. U/ll \ GV <i»> *Z* |
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ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.
TIETAIMIES VALLEY <.-> & KAWHIA ADVOCATE THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IK" THE WAIKATO.
[ESTABLISHED 1872.]
[PUBLISHED EYERY AFTERNOON.]
VOL. LIV.—No. 5987.
HAMILTON, N.Z. : FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902.
PRICE ONE PENNY.
The American Tobacco Co. °' Wild Flowers «/ *i. ■■■■■■■MMBiiMHMaaßMM Chromo Litho. Art, printed on Write full name „ . T , . „ thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x 14J, and thus form a unique collection. If you want these and address . Beautiful Wild Flowers, plainly, and ' pos "° ' ' The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND Enclose with 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes Labels, also the Three Penny Stamps 3 Penny Stamps) an( j one Coloured Plate will be posted to any address in New Zealand _gyi FIRST-AWARD ANtiIDNjLY COLDMEDAL ..-. f ■ . '£• **■ m. AUCKLAND'. _ p-:pJB9B-iß9<«y -tp-lK A INSURE NOW ■r\* A Wonderful Medicine. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. <£1,000,000 an already been added to Policies in tbe Department, PILLS THIS IB THE BONUS YEAR, | and everyone now taking out a participating policy will receive a substantial bonus at the end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. A Gold or Silver Watch for Nothing. BSND no money. WE hereby undertake to give one oloni Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman, or ChUd Who sends us the orrect reading ol tlie following PUZZLE j BIIT MxxS TIIS CxxxxE Tbe only condition is, that if your answer ia correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STEELING SILVER CHAINS to wear with tbe Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose .stamped and addressed envelope so that we may inform you i you have won the Watch. We are making this offer solely with tbe object of introducing and advertising our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Boi 459, G.P.O. 8/2 A JpARMERS' jjO~ QPERATIVE QOMPANY •~-,ving completed arrangments to ope gVREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo oJnpany are prepared to Supply gettle Allßeq irements. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of large ex perience, and will bo supplied to Share holders and Farmers Generally at a Mini mum Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. are makißg arrangements for the Supply of Stock to Farmers, and will plaoe their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the beet Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produoe in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY 50 - CASES - 50 MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVING For Billons and Nervous Disorders, Buch as Wind and Fain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, kc. Thi hbst Does will am bilikt in twintt minutes. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; tt*y act like magic. A few doaes will work wonder* upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening tbt Muscular System: restoring the long lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and aroualng with the Roenvs or Health the wholi physical xnirot of the human frame. These are " facte' admitted by thousand* in all classes of society, and one of the beat guarantee* to the Nerrou* and debilitated 1* that BttcKam i Pillt have the Largut Salt a/any Patent Medicine in tXev*r Id. Full direction! with each box. # $ * Prepared only by THOMAS BBBOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, ■nfland. HoW >th i »>«., la Box**, I*. i+d., and It. M. *ach. "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads. Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches, and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony. TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Queen - Street, AUCKLAND IMPORTANT NOTICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and "Dairy" brand boxes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either " Anchor "or " New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLEY S~P RAG 6, MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. JI a m pq ■ O V 1 * *-4 j ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPA AUCTIONEER, FROM 15/- Produce Merchant, Land & Commission GEORGE GREGORY AGENT, Victoria & LOBNK STB., AUCKLAND. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPI E. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, SPECIALITIES- Orchard and Farm Produce can depend A .. . on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with £™ tlO , Enlargement Quiok Sales and Account Sales immediately Children a Portraiture and Group remitted. Special accommodation for Pigs ~ and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVERY „ cobnib Of DAY during the Season. Outdoor and QUEEN AND WELESLEV BTREETF Country Sales conducted. Large accommo- AUCKLAND. dation for storing M? ; and other Produoe until fair market price ie obtain a 1 le. Established 18 Ybabs Rsnßraoi: Union Bank of Australia. TO LADIES TO LADIES
»Ci REDUCED PRICE LIST Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount—All Lines in this Price List subject to a Discount of 2% per cent, for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made for large lots. 4> • N $ i y r/ is $ & WESTFIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40 per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) "B" Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent. soluble Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. Bone Dust and Blood Special Root Manure Special Grass Manure "A " (for Top Dressing) .. Special Grass Manure "B" (for laying down per manent pasture) Special Potato Manure Special Turnip Manure .. Special Rape Manure Special Com Manure "A" (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) Special Maize Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure *' B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees).. Special Orchard Manure " B " (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure MANUFACTURERS: s SUNDRIES £ •• d. " Standard " Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett ..650 Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. 515 0 Gypsum .. .. .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. 300 Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton .. nett .. 2 15 0 Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt... 17 0 0 Nitrate of Soda ~ Muriate of Potash ~ Sulphate of Potash •» „ Kafnit ~ Sulphate of Iron, xtls ~ Sulphate of Iron, crushed,, Surprise Island Guano .. Maiden Guano Desiccated Blood ~ abt 2 c^t... 14 10 0 ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 0 0 ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 0 0 bags abt 1 cwt... _ 4 2 6 sacks abt 2 cwt... 8 10 o „ abt 2 cwt... 10 o 0 2 cwt. sacks 400 2 cwt. sacks 576 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 0 Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, i} 4 cwt. sacks ..16 o 0 " K.P." Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gal. Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red— -4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal. 1 gal. tins 4/3 per gal. Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each. Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, or fine .. .. .. .. 1/6 each. fempthorne, Prosser &©o.'s ' 1 EI", CKI.AND ■<tW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works—WEST FIKLD, near OT AH U1! U
Kj}Hi®f J? It is not wise to buy Jewellery wherever you see Jewellery displayed—the imitation and unreal looks like the real at first. The wisest way is to send or come to us; then you know precisely what you are buying. You are certain, too, of getting your money s worth. Write for our Illustrated Price List. No. F976 istc. Gold and Fine Pearl Set Brooch, 40/- , w If ' J* 1 -H|P>l rm No. F67o—get Gold Engraved Locket, No. E74sß—iSct. Gold Diamond and Sap phire Ring, 40/- Ko. F5544 —ißct. Gold and Fine Pearl Rintr, .. 17 c 1, ~ : gr_ VJL 'juA l . No. F3—qct. Gold Long Muff Chain, JBS/5/- iSct. Gold, £lO/10/- V-*" » * * W' ' No. 54 —ißct. Gold Chased Keeper, 27/6 111 m No. F5508 rßct. Gold Diamond and Ruby Ring, 84/- No. F7o6s—get. Gold Brooch, neat design, 11/6 No. Fl637—ißct. Gold Diamond and Ruby Ring, 65/- Stewart Dawson & Co.
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THOS B. ARTHUR.] [B. R. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and dl sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY Cable Address: 4CCOMBE, NEWMARKET.' Telephone: Ho. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony, K.hybei' p ass Koad ■ - AUCKLAND
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MARKET PRICES CURRENT. Waikato Times Office This Day. The following prices for the current week are quoted by the Hamilton tradespeople to-day:— Bacon, per lb— Farmers': Wholesale 8d ; retail 9jd Cambridge : Wholesale 9d; retail lid. Hams, per lb— Farmers': Wholesale 9d ; retail lid. Cambridge: Wholesale lOd ■ retail is. Eggs, per dozen—Wholesale 7d; retail Bd. Dairy butter, per lb—Wholesale 7d; retail Sd. Factory cheese per lb Wholesale Gd ; retail, Bd. Onions, per lb—Wholesale 2d; retail, 2£d, Table potatoes, local; per ton—Wholesale
£1 ; retail, £4 10s. Seed Potatoes, local; per ton—Wholesale
.£4 ; retail £t 10s. Chaff, per ton Wholesale, £6 ; retai' £7.
Sharps, per 1001b—Wholesale 63 9d ; retail
7 s 6d. Bran, per 1001b—Wholesale 6s 9d ; retail,
7s 6d Oats (Southern) per bushel Wholesale, 3s sd; retail 3s 9d. Oats (local) per bushel—Wholesale 3.3 3d :
retail, 3s 7d. Fowl Wheat, per bushel—Wholesale 4s 3d retail, 4s 7d. Maize, per bushel Wholesale, 4s Id ; re tail 4s Bd.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN TILE AGENCY CO. (LTD.) WEEKLY MARKET REPORT.
Horses.—At the Durham Yards on Fri day were entered in large numbers. The quality was above the average and competi tion animated. Heavy draughts sold from £34 to .£42 10s, medium do. £22 15s to £29 17s Gd, light harness horses £9 5s to ,£lB 17s 6d. An upstanding buggy horse made .£26 10s, hacks £6 10s to £2l. Cattle.—At the Newmarket Yards on Tuesday there was a large entry of dairy and store cattle and an average muster of beef. Dairy cows sold from £5 10s to £8 15s, empty do. £4 10s to £5 15s, grown steers £0 2s 6d to £7 15s, yearling do £2 lus to £3 3s, calves £1 12s to £2 Bs. Ox beef sold from 28s to 355, and cow 20s to 27s per lOOlbs. Fat steers sold from £7 10s to £ls 17s 6d, fat cows £5 5s to £ll 78 6d. Two trucks of Waikato cows aver aged £lO 5s 9d. Sheep.—Were yarded in barely average numbers at the Newmarket Yards on Tues day, competition being keen and prices ad vanced fully 2s per head. Fat wethers sold from 15s 6d to 23s (shorn 13s to 20s), fat ewes 12s 6d to 18s (shorn 10s 6d to 18s 3d), hoggets 10s 6d to I6s yd, lambs 7s 6d to 14s.
Pigs.—Were yarded in larger numbers than for many weeks. Porkers 18s to £1 19s, baconers £2 Is to £3 2s, weaners 10s 6d to Bis.
At J'ukekohu on Wednesday there was a large muster of stock of all classes which met a good bale, everything almost with out exception sold. Dairy cows brought from £o ll»s to XS 15s, empty do. 15s to J65 38, grown steers 2s od to .£8 ss, heifers JEI lis to £'i 17s tid, calves£l JL4a to JK2 l'Js, Fat cattle realised Xewmar ket rates. Sheepskins, etc.—la consequence
of Monday being a general holiday our sale is being held a day later this week, and we are therefore unable to report on it by this opportunity.
Maize. — No change in the market to re port, Sydney buyers still offi ring only lis Od f.o.b. The local demand is good at Is on wharf for prime samples, but inferior are neglected. Oats.—We repeat last week's quotation, viz:—3s Id e.i.t. and 3s 2d ex store for "B" grade in wholesale lines. Potatoes. — Firm at £6 on the wharf, for prime Southerns.
Dairy Produce. — No change to report in market and prices.
CHURCH SERVICES.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Nov. lti—2sth Sunday After Trinity. Hamilton—St. Peter's, 10.30 a.m., Alorn ing prayer ; 11 a.m. Celebration H.C.; 7 p.m., Evensong. Whatawhata - Sc. Barnabas, 3 p,m Evensong. Cambridge—S. Andrew's, 11 a.m.; 7 p.m. Ohaupo—Ciiriot Church, 3 p.m. 'lamahere—S. Stephen's, 3 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Hamilton—Mass, 8 a.m. Cambridge—Mass, 11 a.m., Vespers 7 p.m. Ongarue -Mass, 8.30 a.m. 'l'aumaranui—Mass, 11.30 a.m. Evening Devotions 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN. Hamilton—ll a.m.; 7 p.m. Cambridge -11 a.m.; 7 p.m. Tauwhare—ll a.m. WESLEYAN. Hamilton—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Marshmeadows Ngaruawahia—7 p.m. Te Kowhai—2.3o p.m. Te A wamutu—ll a.m.; 3.15 p.m.; 7 p.m. Kihikihi—7 p.m. Te Rahu—2 p.m. Huntiy—7 p.m. Matahura—2.3o p.m. Matahura Gorge—ll a.m. SALVATION ARMY. Hamilton, 11 a.m.; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m.; at the Barracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. Gospel Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, the Lord's Supper, at 11 a.m.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL
The number of per-sons in the Waikato qualified to vote at the General Election is 5310.
Captain Amudsen leads a Norwegian ex pedition through Greenland and King Wil liam Land next year, and will try to locate the magnetic pole and solve problems of the nortn-west passage. J udgo Mair, of the Xative Land Court, has been gazetted to the office of President of the Waikato District Alaori Land Council, under tho provisions of " The Maori Lands Administrrtion Act, 1900."
The Xew York Sun, which is a firm sup porter of the Low Reform Administration in New York, recently made the startling announcement that gambling is conducted as openly now in New York as it was under the Tammany Hall regime.
In the cricket match, Rangatira v. Slades, the following will represent Ranuatira: Bettley, Boekett, Douglas. Dymock, Innes, McXicol, Shepherd, Stevenson, Syms, Worsley, Wilson. Play will commeuce at 2.15 p.m., to-morrow, on Sydney Square, Hamilton.
A miner named Kirby, who sustained some injuries in the cage of the Progress mines at Reefton, some few months back through a prop falling down the shaft and penetrating the roof of the cage, has issued a writ in the Warden's Court, claiming .£SOO damages from the company. Addressing his constituents at Waterford in September, Mr John Redmond, M.P., expressed his belief that the settlement of the Irish land question was very near, but advised that the people should disregard the white flag which a section of the laud lords were raising ; they should enter into an armistice on this question. The people could only obtain a settlement by fighting unrelentingly and remorselessly against the landlords. The felling of some hush at the back of Hamurana, Rotorua, has brought to view a very old native pa, that must date back to the very early days of the Maoris. Im mediately under the pa, which is built nnder the edge of a very deep gully, is a large cage of rock shelter capable of hold ing a large number of people, possibly the whole garrison of the pa. The natives liv ing in the vicinity woe not aware of the existence of a pa in the locality. The two fat pigs bred by Mr 11. Stuart, of Tamworth Farm, New Brighton, Christ church, which realised the sensational prices of £lB and £ls respectively at the Addington market, have now been killed, and both prove to go within 10 >lb of the weights estimated by the experts at the sale. The Berkshire-Tamworth cross, pur chased by Air G. Audrews, turned the scale at 0651b5, and the pure-bred Tamworth, bought by Air J. Shannan, weighed 41/ lbs.
A gentleman who has recently returned from a three months' journey through the country districts of the Tiansvaal and Orange River Colony informs Keuter's Johannesburg coi-respoadpnt that there are signs on all sides that the burghers and their families are rapidly returning to their farms. They appear quite contended and resigned, and prepared to make the best of things as they find them. Tn many in stances their homesteads have disappeared, and their paramount anxiety is to rebuild, but unfortunately material and transport are very scarce.
A great deal lias been said at one time and another about the best breed of hogs for the bacon trade, some claiming one bret d, some another. At a meeting held re cently au American packing agent made an emphatic statement based upon bis long experience in the packing-house. In past years he had hesitated to say definitely which he thought was the best breed for producing bac ju hogs ; but now he would say, after mature consideration, that lie be lieved the large white Yorkshire breed to be the vry best for this purpose, and es pecially so as sires to cross upon the com mon stock of the country. The large York shire gave the greatest percentage of No. I aide. Other breeds gave good No. 1 sides, but not in so large a proportion as the Yorkshire. His observations had led him to the conclusion that this breed was more prepotent than any of the other breeds - i e. it secuied to have a greater power of im pressing itself upon its progeny. The trouble with other breeds was that they seemed to lose their identity when crossed with the common stock of the country. The Yorkshire always asserted itself, and, there fore, was the best hog to use for the pur pose of grading up common stock and se curing bacon hogs of the most desirable type,
The Milton butchers have raised the price of meat—rump steak Ski, roasts tidand 7d, corned round Gd, boiling beef (id, mince and sausages 7d, mutton 4d and od.
At Fairlio (Canterbury) the other day a drover was fined £5 for having driven sheep along a jmblic road by niglit, contrary to section 03 of the Stock Act, 18; 13.
A good deal of interest was taken in the election of a member for the Hamilton out lying district of the Waipa County on Wed nesday. The poll resulted as follows:—?. Steele 41, S. Knight 315.
The tax on cycles in Franco is yielding an increasing revenue. The number oi cycles has steadily risen from 256,000 m 1895 to 987,000 in 1901, the receipts in that year being £251,700. Paris and its suburut have 230,003 cycles.
l'he Oamaru Alail call? Major Steward. M.H.R. for Waitaki, '' the doyen of Parlia mentary representatives in New Zealand, and, perhaps, in Australasia, by reason o> His long representative term (30 years) his signal services as a private member, and his almost unparalleled political indus try."
l'he Governor of German South-Wesi Africa, Lieut-Colonel Deutvvein, has "iven a representative of the German press au account of the attitude of the administra tion of tne colony towards the question oi Boer Boer immigration. Ho declares ttiat Boers who have the necessary capital and who intend to become permanent settlors wul be welcomed, but that the trekkers who overran the disa-ict of Warmbad dur ing the war were simply a scourge.
Nearly everyone, remarks the Free Lance who lives within a radius of one hundred aales of Melbourne, knew Madame Melba once. According to a Melbourne friend of mine all these people are uncuously recall ing the fact that "Nellie Mitchell used to visit us" or "Nellie went to the same school as me." Melba, queen as she is, has no royal memory, for she is unable to place more than eignty out of a hundred poisons who claim to have been her very dearest friends in the days before her very note was equal to a little shower of sovereigns.
l'he Christchurch .Meat Company are going very thoroughly in the matter of distribution of meat at Home, and by the s.s. Rimutaka sent Home one of their Christchurch otlice staff (Mr W. W. Bax ter), who is stationed at Liverpool, where the company purpose opening an office. The company's London office is situated on the Smithfield market, the company having previously sent Home two of their Christ church otlice staff, Mr A. \V. and Air Webster.
The well-known Paris journal, the De bats, argues that Russia, owing to her proximity and her measures for the de velopment of her trade, has a much better chance than England of ascendency in Turkey. Moreover, England is too exact ing, for although some of her publicists have favoured and understanding with Russia, giving her, through Persia, the coveted outlet to the Indian (jueen, her Government has taken a different view. Some day or other, therefore, the Persian question may provoke a famous duel be tween the whale and the elephant.
Particulars of the trade of the Argentine Confederation over the first six months of 1902 have been issued. Comparing the agricultural exports in this period" with those in the first half of 1901, there are increases of 24,52.1 sheep, 9380 tons of frozen mutton, 10,727 tons of frozen beef. 2533 tons of jerked beef, 3,'205.1341b of butter, 854 tons of linseed, and 11.033 tons of hay. On the other hand, there are de creases of 48,190 head of cattle, 9185 tons of wool, 568 tons of cheese, 173,29-1 tons of wheat, and 26,740 tons of maize. Of the commodities tabulated, frozen mutton, frczen beef, jerked beef, and butter show in creases all along the line, whilst wheat registers a continuous decline. The usual weekly practice of the Hamil ton Cho-'al Society was held last evening, was well attended, and a good useful re hearsal was put put in, assisted by the orchestra. After the practice a general meeting of members was held, when it was decided to give the Society's first con cert on Deeinber 12th. The secretary was instructed to get the tickets printed and put in circulation at once. From present appearances, this initial venture should prove au unqualified success, and should do much to place the Society on a most satisfactory footing. Air Bosworth parti cularly requests that all members roll up for practice as everything depends on a most sedulous attention to the minor finishing details.
Writing on October Jth, the London cor respondent of the Lyttelton Times says Originally sent to South Africa, but for some reason brought on to London, a con signment of chickens from New Zealand has created some surprise at Smithfield this week. " \\ e have had some excellent ducks from New Zealand before," said a large salesman who had purchased a quantity of the chicks, " but these dressed fowls are the finest thing New Zealand has sent us yet. They are very well selected, nicely packed and have come splendidly. They are rat her small for London ; the best size is from 31b to 4lb, and they came at a bad time ; they should get here from March to July. The chickens are better than anything that comes from Russia or America ; they are small, but the quality is right. New Zea land ducks, too ate good ; birds of from lib to 6lb go most readily into consumption here. But there is no market here for old stull.' A case of the chickens opened for inspection fully justified the praise of the salesman.
Air Gilruth, Government Veterinarian, speaking at Matawhero, Poverty Bay, the other day, said that dairy-farming gener ally meant bad calves. Farmers would for a wnole week give their calves good milk, and then feed them on skim milk, out of which thev had taken the only valuable constituents. Sometimes they gave it to them sour. When milk turned sour all that happened was that the sugar in it had turned into vinegar, and vinegar was not very fattening. lie considered a great deal of waste occurred in connection with the young stock of the colony. It was his opinion that a considerable export trade in veal might be done if the calves were pro perly fed. Veal was in good demand at Home, and should freeze as well as lamb. He would like to see the Government send Home an experimental shipment. For the first three weeks the calf should get pure milk, as much as he wants, the next three or six weeks half and half. He strongly recommended the addition to skim milk°of a tablespoouful of cod liver oil, which could be obtained cheaply. Blood was an other good thing to put in the milk, even blood manure from the freezing works, provided it was fresh. Sir Charles Eliot, Commission for British East Africa, has published through an in terviewer a most interesting account of a journey through Biitish East Africa, L'ganda, the upper Nile country, and the Soudan. Perhaps the most important fact in his narrative is that he travelled in safety, met nowhere with hostility, and for for long stretches was on a good road. The mischief done by Dervishes is still visible, but the people are aware that they will be protected, and are slowly returning to the river side villages. The Pax Britannica has been fairly established, and is pro ducing its invariable result. That seems to us the true justification of our presence in East Africa, and we are rather sorry to see that Sir Charles argues in favour of the idea that the uplands can be colonised be cause Europeans can cultivate and their children can thrive. There are plenty of lands under the King's flag better suited to British colonists, who, as we have argued elsewhere, if they do not suffer from the climate, suffer from their surroundings and their comparative isolation. They tend to become a ruling caste, and greatly increase our difficulties in the way of protection. We do not want to be perpetually sending expeditions to protect or to avenge small groups of British 3ettler3 who happen to have come into conflict with black multi tudes. ,
Messrs W. ('. Davis and Co., hold their weekly sale commencing at 2 p.m. to morrow. A fair entry has been received. A I'ivhs wire siys:—The Collier Tor ganton. iv"! due from Newcastle has arrived at < 1 isborne.
Cold weather at Orange (X.S.W.) re cently killed half a mob of j3QO shorn sheep, which were brought by train from Forbes.
Two thousand pounds prolit has already been made out of their workmen's dwel lings by the Richmond (Luglaud) Town Council.
At Pretoria, where all the hotels are filled to over.lowing, one hotel proprietor is reported to be making a net profit ol' £2001) a month.
The polling in the Waingaroa Riding for the Raglan County Council resulted as follows : B. Hewitt 15, tt\ llorne l k Mr llewii was declared duly elected.
Two hundred thousand pounds was i.ac cording to the Daiiy Mail) spent by the l'sar and his suite during their three weeks' stay in Paris. The Waihou Branch of the Waikato Farmers Union favour the idea of Fire In surance of tlie member of tue Farmers' llnion, which, it was pointed out, will it completed, materially reduce the rate on conntry risks. The secretary was instruc ted to forward the decision of the Club to the Head Office.
PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW.
By 1\ legraph.— A.-.soeiatiou.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Last Night. Fine weather was experienced for the second day's show, and the attendance was very largo. The show of horses was excel lent in all classes, draught saddle and harness horses predominating. Thoroughbreds wore not particularly strong, but the quality was excellent. Mr E. Nine's Enchantor was awarded the cnainpionsnip in tne stallion class. Mr 1). Eraser's Laurel—Dam, Advance—secured similar honours in the class for aged mares. The show of draugnt horses was particular ly good and the judge described them as of first-class quality all round. llie entrants in several classes were a credit to this or any other show of similar importance.
l'he principal prize-takers in the draught classes were : —-Messrs I'. Greeniiow, I'. A. Bremer, Nathan Bros. W. J. and F. A. Douglas and 1). McLean.
Several classes are yet to be judged. In cattle, Shorthorns, Jerseys, and Aryshires were a prominent feature of the show, evidencing great improvement on previous shows.
The Shorthorns were a splendid lot right through,and the cows, if anyting, were better than tne bulls, with the exception of yearling bulls. The prize list was cut up between Messrs Mc Hardy Bros., Archdeacon Williams and the Alt. Herbert Estate.
CANTERBURY A. AND P SHOW.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. . '1 lie weather for the second day of the Canterbury Show was dull, but with the ab sence of high wind and dust w icli made the first day uncomfortable in the forenoon.
There was a fairly large attendance of the public. Sheep were considerably in excess of last years exhibition, but the con dition of exhibits is indifferent. The Show in the merino classes is good and competition is keen and increasing in terest is being manifested in the merino cup competition, the sheep entered for next year's competition being on the ground. The English Leicester class is a particularly string one, some fine sheep being shown. Border Leicesters are well represented and the Romney Marsh exhibit, though not numerous, were of good quality. ° South Downs and Shropsoire Downs were well re presented. Aninteresting section was that devoted to Corriedale half-breds a breed of sheep which is now coming so largely into favour. Fat sheep as usual are strongiy in evidence and quite up to the standard of previous shows. Messrs Little Bros, were awarded the champion medal for the best English Leicester Ewe, and the Xew Zea land and Australian Land Company's Aloeraki Estate was awarded champion medal for their Lincoln ram. In cattle there is a better show than last year, and the entry of pigs is also excellent. The entry of draught horses is comparatively small ; but the animals shown are of ex cellent quality.
VOLCANIC OUTBREAK.
ISLAND OF SAY All IN ERUP TION.
Messrs L. D, Nathan and Co. inform the Auckland Star that they have received ad vice from Air Clias. Roberts, of Apia, that the island of Savaii, about ten miles from this island, has broken out in eruption. 1 ive or six craters are smoking and flam iug there. < >ne village is covered with two inches of ashes.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
AIR LANG AT KAWIIIA. (]>}• Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) KAWHIA, This Day. Mr Lang addressed a largely attended meeting at Kawhia last night. He gave a very interesting address which was very attentively listened to, and at the end, after answering several questions, was ac corded a vote of thanks, and a vote of con fidence in the Government was carried by a substantial majority.
AIR GREENSLADE AT CAAIBRIDGE WEST. Mr Greenslade, the Government candi date, was. accorded a splendid reception in the Public School, Cambridge West last night. Air William Tucker presided, and the building was well-packed with an appreciative audience. The candidate, who was in fine speaking form, spoke for an hour and twenty minutes, with great animation, carrying the electors with him from first to last. In his preliminary re marks, he referred to the energy displayed by the settlers in connection with the new proposed bridge. There was nothing lack ing on the part of the people ;it was adequate representation that was needed to accomplish the desired end, and if elected, he would endeavour to induce the Government to advance £ for £. He claimed to be in favour of a progressive land policy, and further acquisition of estates for close settlement. The present Liberal Land Laws had been opproved of not only throughout their own colony, but by eminent statesmen in other lands. The Oppositionists claimed to have had a hand in the making of the present land laws, but nothing could be more devoid of truth than such a statement. It was Mr John Ballance and Sir John AlcKenzie that they had to thank for the present laud policy. He condemned the < >pposition press for circulating statements to the etiect that the Government candidates had to pledge themselves to the Government by signing an agreement, which statements were absolutely untrue, as no document or anything of the kind had been received by him.
Mr Greenslade covered much the same grounds as in his previous addresses. At the conclusion of his address he answered a number of questions, in a clear and ready manner. He will receive almost a blockvote in the township. Even some of Mr Lang's supporters in the Pukekura
district cordially admit that if Mr Green aLiue is returned, ho will wield a greater influence wi.h the Government than Mr Lang, and will most likely obtain more money fur roads and bridges.
On the inn ihi <>t Mr George Bailey, seconded i>> Mi Jas. Keeley, a motion of of thanks and evidence in Mr Greenslade was carried unanimously.
A vote of thanks to the chairman con eluded a very successful meeting.
POLITICAL POINTS,
At the last election the electors were told that llie three great principles then at st ike were purity of administration, the freehold teuureaud personal liberty. That may or may not have been a fair presenta tion ot the issut'S. Hut the Liberals were return d with an overwhelming majority, and now, i bree years later, the freehold tenure still exists : the people of Xew Zealand enj iy a greater degree of personal liberty than timee .»t" ,uiy otiier country on die earth : and the administration of the at! airs 01 the colony is purer than it has been under any other Government. The people of New Zealand, with the issues before them as stated in the Conservative Press, deliberately chose the Liberals, and they have ha 1 uj cause to regret their de cision.
A few days before the general election of 1S9!) the Opposition prophets forecasted the certain defeat ot the Government. 1 he most careful scrutiny of figures and prospects made it certain (to these pro phets) that the Opposition would secure 32 seats and the Government 21, 16 doubtful. There is no need to dwell on the result.
_ Seventy-odd people lived on the Cheviot Estate lief,>ro the < iovernmeut acijuired it for i.'Jot i,i)i :i. h ist yiitr 731 souls were in residence upon tho portions of the estate hold under settlement tenures. The total value of the improvements effected was =£72,4'Jk The revenue collected from the estate amounted to 1,061 for the year.
During the year, April Ist, I'jol, to March 31st, selectors took up land from the Government. i'ne total area was over a million acres and the average holding .506 acres. From IS'.U to isiiJi over 97,400 selec tors with their 'amilies nave acquired land from the Government.
It has been pointed oat by various mem bers of the House chat every progressive measure that was calculated to do good to the people of this c douy has been persist ently opposed, m -re especially by the mem bers of the Opposition. It is needless for me to give the nmiher of measures the Government have brought forward that have been so opposed ; the < iovernment Ad vances to Settlers Act, the Land for Settle ments Act, and others; but in every one of them—in nearly every measure, in fact, that has had for its object the advancement of the people -we have had hostile criti cism from the Opposition side of the House. —Mr Willis on the State Fire Insurance Hill.
Mr R. M'Xab is the only farmer among the candidates in the Southland district, and he is the only candidate actively op posed by the Farmers' Union.
If it was desirable that the land for set tlement policy should be pursued, suggested Mr Duthie, at "Wellington, the better thing to do was to invest the Savings Bank de posits in the purchase of the land. If that money was invested in acquiring the free hold of the country there would be some sentimental justice in it. and the people would be made the owners.
After the Ministerial addresses, the Opposition journals have had to give over the quaint complaint that the Government has no policy. It is true that Mr Seddou's Auckland speech was chiefly concerned with administrative projects, but one must re member that nowadays only the adminis tration of the Liberal Government is at tacked. On legislative questions, as ex plained above, all candidates are Liberals, or profess to be.
Speaking of Mr T. E. Taylor's candida ture, the Eltham Argus, conducted by an able and popular politician now " now out of the business," says that the ex-member for Christchurch is " oue of the most fluent speakers ever heard in the House. He is dramatic, forceful, logical and satirical." " Mr Taylor," it continues, " has lately had a trip to England, and it is quite possible that travel has made him more tolerant. If it has, then his power will be greater. . . . He is bound to come again. He is too eloquent a speaker and able a man to quietly drop out of public life."
The present Government has had a sur plus every year since it assumed office in 181)1. During the eleven years between 1891 and 1902, it has transferred £3,203,000 out of surplus revenue to the Public Works Fund. The Conservatives had only one surplus, an amount of .£36,508, during the twenty years between 1871 and 1891. The deficits of three suscessive years, 1880,1881 and 1881', when Sir Harry Atkinson was Premier amounted to Yet the Conservatives are appealing to be restored to office on the strength of tkeir finance !
It has been claimed by a number of Opposition candidates for Parliament that land settlement proceeded us rapidly and as satisfactory under the Conservative Go vernment as it has proceeded under the Liberal Government. The number of settlers placed on the land is quoted in proof of the contention. But a reference to a speech made by the Hon, W. P. Beeves in the House of Representatives in 1886 will show that the Conservative settlement was largely fictitions. Much of it represented additions which wealthy landowners had made to their already ex tensive estates. Here are the names of a few of the gentlemen whom the Conser vative Minister of Lands asked the House to believe had gone on to small sections and turned up their sleeves, with a determina tion to " make their living out of the soil": —Mr George Harper, Mr C. J. Harper, -Mr John M'Lean, Mr G. A. Buckley, Mr E. F. "Wright, Mr C. M. Strachey, Mr E. J. Ross, Mr J. 11. Le Cren and Mr T. G. Uenniston. There are the " small settlers " of whom the Conser vatives still boast ! There were also a number of ladies, sisters, cousins and aunts of the large freeholders, who played the part ot dummies, and were said by the Minister to a share their male relatives desire to turn up their sleeves and go on the land. This is the kind of settlement for which the Conservatives are still pining.
it is easy to undertand now the remark able similarity between the speeches deli vered by Conservative candidate for Parliament. Speaking at Milton on Tuesday evening Mr James Allen let the cat out of the bag. The Conservative leaders have prepared a pamplet " for the guildance of candidates opposing the Government." a ready-made speech which can be served up, like tinned meats, at a moment's notice.
CONSUMPTION. Which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It always cures and cures quickly. AV. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton • GEO. M. A. AHIEK, Agent, Te Awamutu 3 sells it.
BICYCLISTS. —Should never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge ; GEO. M. A, AHEIK, Agent To Awamutu, sells it.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
ARRIVAL OF MR A. V. RICHARDS AT HAMILTON.
HIS EXPERIENCE.
On being interviewed Mr A. V. Richards told his story, and bear out precisely that which has already been published.
Mr Richards, who looks well in the face barring a few scales which have been left by the action of the sun on the salt water, has nevertheless suffered a severe shock, ihe trying ordeal through which he has passed has greatly affected his nervous system, and it will be some time before he recovers sufficiently to resume work.
Like others, Mr Richards says the Elingamite was going dead slow at the time she struck the reef, and although there were a few who got excited the great majority took the disaster calmly, and awaited the result. The captain remained true to his ship, and was about the last to leave her. Mr Richards was amongst a tew who remained to the end on the vessel ami then jumped into the sea. lie is a good swimmer, and thinks it must have been twenty minutes be!ore ho got hold of the small raft, ou which mere were seven other men, and was pulled on board. His experi ence wnile in tue sea was of a thrilling character. There were others floating around and passed him, and quite a num ber of dead bodies were met with, which added greatly to his discomforture. He is under tue impression that a good number were drowned immediately around the steamer, for while the boats and rafts did all they could to rescue those who jumped overboard, a numoer were never reached, lo liguten the big ra£t, three of their passengers were placed on the small one, so that Mr Richards was one of a party of eleven.
After casting away from the wreck the raft drifted about all day, the fog being still very tnick. At about G o'clock on Sunday evening they heard the splash of breakers, which told them that laud was near, and they pulled in the direction of the noise, l'hey found very littie difficulty in landing, but an attempt to puil the raft on to island failed, as the men were too much exhausted, l'hey explored the island on their strength returning, but could find nothing of an eatable character. The island is about a mile in extent. A number of goats were seen, but it was impossible to get any, where near them. The most sheltered spot was then sought, and the eleven huddled together for the night. The next morning a few matches were found in a wet condition, but these were soon dried and by Monday afternoon a fire was raised. A few crabs, of the large black species, were the only fish that could be caught, and these in very limited number, so that the range of food was not of very great extent. Late in the afternoon of Monday Captain Reid's boat was seen making towards the island. The captain, who had landed the female passengers, had gone to the assistance of a stranded passenger, and with the intention of look ing for provisions. He was not suc cessful in his quest, with the exception that he had secured two cases of schnapps. When he saw the signals hoisted lie pulled into the islands. In this condition they remained until four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, when in the distance the good ship Zealandia was espied, and then it was that doubt and fear began to fill their hearts. A hundred aud one questions would fill the mind during the short space of time which elapsed be fore the vessel came nigh them. But sure enough as the steamer drew near the island she began to slow down, the signals had been seen, and provision made for taking the ship-wrecked passengers on board. Toe imagination cannot conceive the joy that must have come to those who were in this perilous position. They had been hopeful from the start, they felt sure that the news would soon reach Auckland, but that it might be a week before they could be rescued, and no doubt they had reckoned on the consequences were they compelled to stay on that island for that period. However, it is just as well that we do not linger on the probable, but rather let us congratulate them on their speedy deliver ance.
Mr Richards is under the impression that every care was taken by the captain for the safety of his vessel. She was running dead slow at the time of the acci dent, there was a dense fog, which con tinued for a considerable time afterwards, and a very strong current, which he be lieves carried the vessel out of her course.
The many friends of Mr Richards will be glad to welcome him back again after his thrilling experience, and no doubt he will tire of telling them his adventures while on one of the Kings. We trust that Mr Richards will suffer no ill-effects from his exposure, but that he may soon be perfectly restored to health, and able to resume work again. Mr Richards speaks in very high terms of the excellent treatment they received on board the Zealandia. They were in a very bad way with regard to clothes, everything having been left behind on the Elingatnite. The passengers soon supplied their wants, and the chests of many were emptied, so that the survivors should have sufficient protection.
THE STORY OF THE RAFT.
KR W. J. W. GUNTHER'S NARRATIVE. The story of those who saved their lives by taking to the small raft after the boats had been filled was admirably told to a Herald reporter on Wednesday night by Mr W. J. W. Gunther, of I'arrainatta, New South Wales inspector for the Colonial Sugar Company. Mr Gunther described the whole experiences of the shipwrecked party, lie said ; THE WRECK.
" We had very fair weather all the way from Sydney till Saturday afternoon, when it got a bit misty. Saturday night set in thick, and on Sunday morning, when we got up, we found it very thick. We thought we had pt»ssed the Three Kings about seven o'clock. About half-past ten the passengers were having an after-break fast chat. We were wondering when we would sight land, when all of a sudden one of the passengers shouted out, " Look." 1 was then standing about 'midships. I looked ahead and saw a great green mass with white in the forground. Another moment we saw breakers, and realised that we were running into a big cliff. The en gines had been going at reduced speed for some time, on account of the fog. Then there was a bump, and the port side of the ship began to gradually work towards the shore, and she started to crunch up among the rocks. There was no excitement. Everyone seemed to keep remarkably steady and cool. The captain gave the order to man the boats, and the crew at once pro ceeded to get the boats out. It was very difficult work on the port side; in fact only one boat was got out there, but on the starboard side the work was easier. So far as I could see most of the women and children got in first. Some got over the ship's side and some got into the boats off the rail, the boats coming up that high. I went down below and get hold of a life belt, and fixed it on. Locking around to
spa what was the host thing to do next, I do ided that the rafts, which had by thit time been east oil' from the ship, formed the only means of escape from going down with the ship. La'iding was impossible. I'lus was about ten minutes or a-ijuarter of an hour after the ship struck. She was then bnmping very heavily, and leaning over to the starboard. The smallest raft had been cast clear of the ship. I saw two or three men jump from the stern of the ship and swim for the raft. I did the same and got on the raft. EXPERIENCES ON THE RAFT.
"There were eight of us on the raft, and we found she was gradually floating away from the ship. Wo watched fur a little while, in the hope of picking up one or two more. 1 hen the big raft came floating towards us. I'liere were !!• on her, and we took three oil, making 11 on ours and Ifj on the other raft, which is still missing. By the time we got the other three on our raft, the Elingamite had settled well down, only the funnel and two masts could bo seen sticking up. We could see the captain and second mate standing on some wreck age, and saw them get oil' into one of the boats. We were gradually drifting out all the time. All on the raft were amateurs. There was a tiremanand two men who were working their passages, all the others pas sengers. At first we seemed to be waiting for somebody to give us a lead what to do, then we decided to keep clear of the island and try and get round the back of it. There was not much sea, although there was a break at the foot of the cliti's. We had two oars, and we pulled for a good while, but the current seemed to take us out, and we lost sight of the laud. We tried for a time to follow the boats, but we got out of sight of them, and of everybody. At last we sighted the other raft and we kept in company t'or some little time. Then one of the boats came past us, and told us they were look ing for a landing on the island. Then we drifted away altogether, and could neither hear nor see any signs of the breakers. We decided that nothing could be done but to keep the raft's head to the wind. After we had drifted about for some three hours, the fog suddenly lifted, and we saw we had drifted several miles from the island we struck. We could see the Great King, and decided to pull for there. By that time the wind had freshened a good deal. We called out to the big raft that we were making for the Great King, and both rafts started off for there. We had a very long and a very hard pull. We lost sight of the island altogether for a time, but we managed to keep going in the right direc tion, having noticed which way the wind was blowing. At last we got into rather jobbliug water, and we could see we must be setting round to the lee ward of the big island. Gradually we could make out the Gre t King Island and two rocicy little islands just off the p 'int. We had a very hard tussle After pulling for haif-an-hour we did not seem to have gone more than 150 or 4Uyds. The current was very strong, aud we were losing the wind all the time. We managed to get closer in shore, and we saw headlands which looked o good place for landing. Then we <j;ot into comparatively smooth water and made much better speed, though we were all getting pretty well done up. We got into a splendid landing place. It was low tide, and we pushed the nose of the raft up against the rocks. We got out very easily. LANDED ON THE GREAT KING. "It must by this tune have been about seven o'clock. It was ijuite dark, and we decided to camp there for the night. "We tried to haul the raft up, but found we could not being too much exhausted. We had been on the raft from before eleven in the morning till seven at Finding we could not pull the raft up we decided to cut her adrift and keep the rope which we thought would be useful for scaling the cliffs in the morning. We camped well above high-water mark at the foot of the cliffs. It was very cold, and we spent a miserable night, but we could hear the welcome sound of fresh water, which put some heart into us. Next morning, about daybreak, we had a look round, and saw that the cliffs could be scaled. We got up among the ti-tree scrub and found a very cosy camping place. Luckily one member of the party had some matches, which we managed to dry under a watch glass in the sun, and we soon had a fire going, which cheered us up consider ably. W r e explored the island, and could see a great many goats, aud we thought there must be a hut, and two or three of the party went all round the island, but there was no hut. On .Monday afternoon Captain Keid turned up in a boat. They had been rescuing a man who had been left on a rock by himself. They could not make their way back to the middle island after they had picked up the man, and so they landed on the <.rreat King, where we were. That was the first we knew that the three boat loads had got landed on the middle island. On Monday night we managed to get a few crabs. Altogether we were about 45 hours on the island, and during that time had about three crabs each. On Tuesday morning we had another tour round. We found a splendid supply of water. About mid-day we saw what appeared to be a steamer, and then we lost sight of her, but about one o'clock we could see the yellow funnel of the Zealandia making towards us. We set fire to the scrub on the side of the hill, and raised a good deal of smoke to attract attention. We were taken off the island on beard the Zea landia about four o'clock on Tuesday after noon. I consider we were very lucky all through. None of us had any knowledge of seamanship, and we certainly got to the best island. Had the other party got there I believe we could have las ed some time. We had splendid water and good cover. On the middle island, where the large party were, it is doubtful if they could have last ed another night."
THE MISSING. Speaking about the missing raft Mr Gun ther said" The 16 people on her 6aw the Great King, and were making for it, but it was very hard pulling for us, and we had the smaller raft. It is certain there is no one left on the big island, and the Zealan dia had a look round the other islands, but being a bis: vessel she could not get very near. We saw the Greyhound, which bein" a smaller vessel, will be able to get much closer in."
THE GREYHOUND'S CRUISE
FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE BODIES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association) AWANUI, Yesterday. Captain Subritzsky has kindly supplied the following account of his cruise The Greyhound left Awauni on Tuesday morning, passed North Cape at 10 a.m., and followed the coat to Cape Reinga.' Left there at half-past five p.m. and spoke the Zealandia at dark close to the Kings. There was then no sign oa anything till Wednesday morning. We landed on the large Kings early, saw no sign of life. AN e pulled in a small boat all round the islands and picked up three bodies off the north side of tne big Kin *a, all men and supposed to b,e two' steerage passengers and one fireman, AY e saw plenty of wreckage and cargo from the steamer. We spoke the Clansman on Wednesday afternoon, and returned here with the bodies.
One is that of an old man about 60 years, bald, grey whiskers ; another is that of a mau about 28, short, sandy whiskers and another is the body of a fireman about 25, fair.
The mate of the Elingamite saw the bodies..
The first body is that of a young man about 25 years of age, fair complexion, brown hair, light eyebrows, small light moustache, height about 4ft 10in, a well-
THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11 1902
[i] . A. YOUNG, DENTIST, digits T« Awaroutu, first Tuesday in t.h; Nguruawahia, Becond Tuesday in nth ; Huntly, third Tuesday in month ; Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month ; other krictn occasionally. High-clang Work. Terms Moderate. S MY HOOD STREET PRE SES DID NOT GROW WITH MY SI>TESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE ENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. ENTAL ki 0 T I C B MR E. DE VENNY| McGARRIGLE, DENTAL BURGEON, Hamilton. Mr MjlJ»rrifrle |mny be consulted on and tfr Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, icturia House, Hamilton. fitrous-Oxide gag admiuisiered. Painlegg Fxtraotions by the most recent rocets. Artificial work at moderate Prices. MR G; SKENE DIXON BURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly'the following places : Ngarnawahla—lst Friday Te Awnmutu—2nd Friday Huntly- 4th Friday. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WJEJS T, Near Railway Station EWSON gHEPPARD, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON.
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WT/1902/WT_19021114/MM_01/0003.xml | 5,874 | _ . b< v iilt, ni.in, flannel guernsey, ordinary cot toiWhirt, (lurk tweed trousers (no visible marks), black cashmere socks, two belts, and a purse. Second body.—Man from 2S to HO years of age, wiry fair, trimmed sandy whiskers, full moustache, dark brown liair, flannel undershirt, tennis shirt, serge coat, trousers and vest, braces, merino socks, pamphlet, pocket-book, purse watch pen dant, leather belt, comb, pipe, pencil and stud b 11 nil ' i race Bros., Olebe, Sydney. Third body.— Man about sft fiin, about lio years of aire, fair complexion, grey whiskers, light hair, mark on chin, devoid of whiskers, cashmere undershirt, tennis shirt, outside braces, and black tie dark tweed suit, black merino socks, watch and chain, -L'ti in sovereigns, pocket-book, knife and spotted red and white handkerchief. CoNHECT <>F THE ALIENS. WELLINGTON, This Day. Auckland survivors of the Elingamite speak very strongly of the conduct of cer tain Aliens on board, who are said to have been <|iiite unmanageable. It is alleged that they attempted to rush the boats in front of women and children, and in one ins'anoe the officer had adapted the ex treme measure of cutting one of them down with an axe, though he was not seriously injured. It is also stated that the Aliens declined to do their share of work in getting the boats to land.
WHAT CAPTAIN" h'EID SAYS. AUCKLAND. Thi- D»r. Captain I.'eid fays the vessel struck right against the cliIV and appeared to b- in <li ep water till she bumped into the wall of rocks. Life belts were served out and he took charge of the boat filled with women and children and got clear. The fog was the densest he ever saw. They found a fair landing mi the Island about four o'clock, and Captain Atwood landed at the same place at 1 am Ho returned to the wieck ingi t food, but Captain AtwoOu's boat was nearly swamped and put b ick The for»- abii: steward was sighted perched on some rock- where he had been all night, and was only rescued with great diffi culty. lie reached the wiejknt •! p.m., but she had disappeared. It was blowing a gale and a heavy sea was running. The fog wis still thick, being on till morning. He found much wreckage and a few cases of gin. oranges and onions. lie saw a number of bodies with line belts, vvhiah greatly upset the crew who had been labouring heroically at the oars for eleven hours. Their hands were worn out an.l their wrists were linij): but they stuck to the work manfully and made four attempts to land and supply the starving people with food, but failed, owing to the tremendous tide. They were thoroughly exhausted but got ashore at last upon another islet upon which some seamen already found a refuge from their raft. Next morning the /.ealandia appeared, and took them off and then hurried to the middle Island where 57 people had already been two days without food. They cheered madly when when the steamer appeared, and many were so distressed that they could not eat for souk* time and they stated that in a few more hours many must have succumbed. Some of the survivors state that they saw a raft with thirteen or fourteen people and also a boat with a mast,— evidently the third mate's boat—neither of winch have since been heard of. The third mate was instructed to make for the main - land, but his boat disappeared in a fog.
AUCKLAND, This Day. Mr K. .Junes, of Sydney, left the wreck in tlie longboat, on board of vhich were 15 men, women and eliildren. As she was leaving she came in collision with a part of the wreck and the planks were stove in, leaving a la hole through which the water washed freely. Four men took oil' their shirts and stopped up the breach as well as possible The leakage was thus checked sufliciently to enable the boat to keep atloat by constant baling. On mak ing land the boat was smashed to pieces coming in contact with the reef; but all passengers succeeded getting ashore. One lady had her log hurt, two of the fingers of one of the men were so severely injured that they had to be amputated on reaching the Zealandia. There was no shelter, and the nights were bitterly cold. The women children and men huddled togeiher in a vain attempt to keep warm. A very pathetic incident is relate 1 by Mr Donaldson. As the boats were getting away two passengers, ,1 young lady and gentleman, whe appeared to make no effort to secure safety were washed overboard clasped in each other's arms. The gentle man, who was supposed to be her husband, endeavoured to comfort her; but he also seemed content to accept his fate. An Australian who appropriated two lifebelts was jammed between one of the boats anil the ship's side and sank. Whilst assisting to clear the second life boat from the Elingamite it swung back on the vesel's rail and smashed three fingers on Mr Donaldson's right hand. After reaching the island Greater King a portion of one injured member was am putated with a penknife by Dr. G oldie. Mr Donaldson is awaiting the amputation of another finger. Till; SHIP'S PAPERS SA V ED. AUCKLAND This Day. Mr Chambers, the purser, succeeded in saving the ship's papers, he rushed down wnen the vessel struck and when he reached the deck again, the water was shooting through the hatches. MONGOMUI, La-t \ight. Constable 1J row man who started for 1 lohorua reports thoroughly searched the coast from I'arengarenga to Ilohoura and having found absolutely no '"race of the missing boat or raft or indeed of any description. • whole of the coast from ('ape Maria van Diemen to Hohoura has now been thoroughly searched without success. A resident here who knows the West Coast thoroughly thinks it possible that the boat and raft may have landed on long and almost uuiuhabited eighty mile stretch between Capo Maria and Ahipard. The co,i-st h one stretch of endless sandhills and travelling i.s next to impossible with out, a guide. Natives who are on the lookout here will n the event of survivors landing no doubt cuine quickly to theirassistsnce. From what is now known should they not have fallen in with a passing sailing vessel or suc ceeded in making the laud wastes in the rest of the coast their fate.seums only too certain. SEARCH Fob' THK MISSING MEN WELLINGTON, This Day. The following message was received at 2 a in. from the. Postmaster at Mongonrio : "The Clansman passed and returned to Hohoura from the search for the Elinga mite's boats and raft and will leave Hohoura for Auckland at nine or ten to-morrow morning with survivors from Hohoura. She reports having communicated with other vessels, and none of them have seen anything of tiio missing boat or raft. The Penguin has gon« sixty miles north of the ('ape to make further search. The (ireyhound picked up three corpses—two steerage passengers and a tiremau. Therj was not the least sign of any mails any where. THE LATEST. NO SIGN OK THE MISSING BOAT OR RAFT. AUCKLAND, This Day. The Clansman has returned an I report no siga of the missing boat or raft.
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L< >N LM >N, November 11. Kitty Myron lias been remanded on n charge dt' murdering Arthur Regin ald Maker. Stock Exchange clerk, In stalling liini twice outside the Lom bard-street post office. It is alleged that they latterly cohabited. William Gardiner was tried at Ips wich for the alleged murder of a servant girl, Hose lfarsant, at Pea santall in June last. The body was found in the kitchen with the throat cut, an attempt having apparently been made to destroy it by burning. Evidence went to show that immoral relations had existed between de ceased and accused. The latter, it was alleged, arranged a meeting late at night, cut the girl's throat, poured kerosene over the body, and fired it. Ihe jury failed to agree, and accused was remanded till next assizes.
TRADE WITH THE EAST.
Received Nov. IS, P. 14 p.m. SYDXMY, November Il\ Trade representatives from the Mast strongly recommends New South Wales to send products to 'he Osaka Mxhibition. if producers are determined to get a share of the Mastern trade they have to bear in mind the keen opponents. The Americans and Germans were in the field and lost no opportunity of ad vertising their goods. It is asserted an increase of trade can confidently be expected in the future.
COLLIERY DISASTER.
LONDON, Nov. ' Jwing to an accident to the pump ing machinery thirty colliers were suspended in a cage at a depth of five hundred and fifty feet from the shaft mouth of the Treharris mine, Merthvr Tydvil. Five were fatally drenched by water, but the others were rescued by means of a basket.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
CAPETOWN, Nov. Li. The Argentine Consul at Capetown denies that special terms were offered to the Boer settlers. .Martial law in the Transvaal will shorty lie withdrawn though a modi lied permit system will continue.
THE IRISH LEAGUE.
(Received November 11, l.ls a.m.) LONDON November 13. A shopkeeper at Tallow, County Waterford, sued ten local leaders of the Irish Land League for ,£20,1)00 for conspiracy and boycott to ruin his business because lie took an evicted's farm. The jury awarded £.IOUU damages. Juries had previously four times failed to agree when the case was held at \\ aterford and Dublin. (Received Nov. 14, 1u.52 a.m.) LONDON, November Li. Since the collapse of the " no rent " agitation on the Defreyne Estate, William O'Brien's attitude has been more conciliatory. He promised the Cork Nationalists to treat Mr Wynd ham's Hand Hill reasonably, and to show magnanimity and generosity to the landlords, whom lie did not desire to see beggared.
SEVERE DUST STORMS
MELBOURNE, Nov. Li. Severe dust storms in Melbourne city are causing semi-darkness. Simi lar storms are being experienced in many inland towns. Fierce squalls have done much damage to property and disorganised the telegraphic ser vice. MELBOURNE, November 13. Later reports show the storm was very severe and swept a wide area, being accompanied by remarkable phenomena. At lloort great balls of fire fell, throwing up showers of sparks as they struck the earth. At Wvche proof the whole air appeared on lire. Lanterns had to be used dur ing the daytime. Trees and buildings were blown down in all directions, At Langdale a house was set tire, by the lire balls and des troyed. J lie Sealac Presbyterian Church was so injured by the wind that it will have to be pulled down. Halls of first* burst the puppet heads at tin: llarainbogie .Mine, Chiltern ; the lire spread to the timber of the shaft and was with great difficulty extinguished. Lush lires have spread in every district. The extent ( »t' the damage cannot be learned at present. Nearly all telegraph lines are down, and almost every station heard from, makes the same report of gales, dust, lightning, and balls of lire, flie darkness was so intense that fowls went to roost in the afternoon, and people went stum bling around trying to lind their way by the aid of lanterns. The storm at
Melbourne was strongly reininescent of black Thursday, the wind, which blew from the northwest at 50 miles an hour, sweeping dust, stones and debris through the air. It was diffi cult for people to make their way along the streets. Many shops were closed. The heat is stilling.
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THE GERMAN TARIFF
HEREIN, November ]3. The Reichstag piss d clau " eight of the Tiirill" M:!l one iding to,- repri sa's by mi ansui supplementary duties on goods ju'ti !'!■■ I :n States where German vessels ( ,r ( \\ ports had less favourable treatment than others.
AUSTRALIAN MAN NEWS
(My Cable.—Pre<s Association.— (Received Nov. 1!, 12.21 a* in.) Ho HART, Nov. 13. The Hon. .Mr Mulcahv, .Minister for Lands, has Leen awarded £P>OO damages against the newspaper " Clipper ' lor libel, in which it was alleged he had collusion with certain persons in come o io,i with the con struction of public works at Strahan. MM-MANM. Nov. ]:). A petition is being -signed in favor of a reprisal for lie ivMinifs.
GENERAL ITEMS.
(Received Nov. Ei, 10.0 p.m. b(>N |)()X, Nov. 1:5. The Daily Chroncile states that his medical advisors lc>ve ordered the .Marquis of unhihgow a year's resi. MMI!UN, Nov. n. Seventv-one Hova! German ladies including two (Jiiei-ns. have established a society tor the elevation of the public morality. They appealed for funds to establish homes for fallen women. NEW YORK, Nov. l:i. The Molivian President is organis ing a force of two thousand to recover an acre of territory.
THE BOER GENERALS
London, Nov. i Mrussels telegrams report that the Moer Generals asked Mr Chamber lain to increase the Imperial grants to the Boers, amnesty to rebels, also to grant a permit to Ivruger and other Muropean leaders to return to South Africa. .Mr Chamberlain re fused to discuss the question of amnesty, or the leaders return. If he found the grants were insufficient he would apply to Parliament for more. It is stated the Generals were dissatisfied with the result of the Conference.
CORRESPONDENCE.
our roads. TO TIIK > DITOK Sir,—Your interesting leader of yester day showing the necessity and possibility of improving our highways, speaks only of the present and the means of securing their immediate betterment, and in so doing does not mention one point which is to my" mind all important. I was alarmed to hear of more public expenditure being needed, but why should the present generation of sett lers and land owners bear it all Those who come after us will inherit our labours. We can now get loans through the Govern ment at a small percentage and the work done properly for all time in draining and laying the foundations of good roadways ; we now tinker and patch instead of form ing the road. Another matter not referred to is the possibility of getting better bind ing material than ti-tree and sand. Surely in some of the hills near our railways there is some suitable road metal that can be got at cheaply. Not wishing to take up more of your valuable space at this election time but thanking you for bringing the subject so well before us.—l am, etc., A BRITON.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14 1902-
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WAIKATO TIMES ALMANAC (LATE liOXb'S.) TO ADVEHTTSEES. THIS ALMANAC is now being put in hand, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at once for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to the proprietors. Secretaries of local Government Bodies. Clubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to the Publisher lists of office-bearers, etc., for publication in the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to TIIE WAIKATO TIMES Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and. any suggestions received will have due attention. PAULL & VENABLES, Hamilton. Election Notices. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. IHAVE the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT TAP \Y HARE - Friday, Nov. 11th, at 1 .30 [i.in, TA.MAHERE Friday, Nov. 11th, at 7.30 p. m WAITETPXA—Post Office, uoon, Satur day Xov. loth. TE L'KP—Sehoolhouse, Saturday, Nov. 15th at 3 p.m. RAGLAN"— Public Hull, Saturday, Nov. Pith, at 7.30 p.m. RI'APP K E—Sehoolhouse, Monday, Nov. 17th, at 2.:i(J p.m. TE MATA Sehoolhouse, Monday, Nov. 17th, at 7.30 p,m. K A Will A—Tuesday, isth, 7.30 p.m. ; > i'A RA U—Wednesday forenoon. TE RAP-A-MOA, Wednesday, Nov. 19th. 7.'M p.m. CAMBRIDGE Thursday, Nov. 20th, 8 p.m. KARA MP—Friday, Xov. 2lst, 2 p.m. TE KOWHAl—Friday, Nov. 21st, 7.30 p.m. PARAWERA, WAOTtJ, LICHFIELD— Saturday, Nov. 22nd. HAMILTON—Monday. Nov. 21th, S p.m.
Ladies Cordially Invited. H. J. GREENSLA L>E. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. IITAVE the honour to announce that I will address the Electors at PIRONGIA—PubIic Ilall, To-morrow, Sat urday, Nov. 13th, at N p.m. WllATAWHATA—rwersen's Hall, Monday Nov. 17th, at s p.m. TE RORE—Schoolhouse, Tuesday, Nov. lsth at 7.3J p.m. PU K E Rl MU —Schoolhouse, We dnesd ay, Nov. 19th at 8 p.m. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will be duly notified. F. W. LANG. Meetings. WAIKATO FARMERS' CLUB. 11E Meeting- of the Cambridge Branch . which was to be held on Monday, the 17th inst., will be POSPONEL) UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. WAIKATO FARMERS' CLUB The Branches WILL MEET as fol lows : C AMBRIDGE—No meeting this month. WAlHOU—Monday, November 17, at 7.30 p.m. TAMAHERE—No Meeting this month. OHAUPO —Friday, November 21st, at 7.30 p.m. TE AW AMUTU—Friday, November 21, at 7.T0 p.m. NGARUAWA Ji lA—Saturday, November 15, 7.:; op.m, WIIATAWHATA—Fridav November 21, at 7.30 p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. "Wanteds Etc. WANTED. —Runners and Office Boy for Waikato Times. WANTED, the Public to Call on <iAZE & CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WANTED —The travelling public to re member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Horne, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. WANTED —Those requiring Violins, Strings, and all Accessories pertain ing thereto, to call on or send to H. 11, Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton who has & large supply in stock. WANTED KNOWN.—V. Plescher de sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid hoots (lace and button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Loots (tan and black)' Good Strong Schr.ol Boots, Farmers' Boots,' Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order, Y. PLESCHEIi, CO • OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CIMBRIDGHi. i : i TiA MPS From la to 353 At wil- JXtV.LVJ.X O UAiI JSSCOTT'S Victoria street Cambridge DINNER SETS—"SVIt WILLIAM ESUOTT'S Victoria-street, Cambridge
Business Notices- GAll DEN IMPLEMENTS. I AWN >1 jwers. Scythes, Snaiths. Reap J Hooks, Sickles, Spades. Forkes, R:ikes, Hoes, \\ atering ('ans, \c. ('heap and good. SANDERS, Q.C.E. MANTLEPIECES. SOMETHING Choice in the above just to hand. I nspection invited. SANDERS, Q.C.E. WALT, PAPERS. AT all Prices, from ">d to 5s Roll. <iood assortment. SANDERS, Q.C.E. ]IA R V EST ING M A CHIN ER V. IF you want the " Rest Hinder on Earth" get a McCORMICK. The McCormick Mowers have hall bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. ,J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. MR. W. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, has a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut -1000 acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. "VTEW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine jLi dressed, slb. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, Q C.E. AFTERNOON TEA. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, Demon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers, \ ienna afers, Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finder Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield, Killirney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AND WELL MADE. EVERY Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SANDERS, Q.C.E. VASES AND FIGURES. A CHOICE SELECTION of the above. Inspection invited.
SANDERS. Q..0.1E., CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN 1 EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. TRHE Undermentioned Sires will bo at the X Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Solo Hermit = Hazledean Bruar = Tuba I I Newminster B'airAthol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts. TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Grooia age 2s Gd. Paddoeking 2s Gd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LOED XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. I Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' ONDERFUL REMEDIES TUSSICDRA. -For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thon. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge • F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorolnnga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarui wahia ; R. F. Sandts, Hamilton ; A. E. Mauuing, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2,6. Worms undermine Children's] Constitu tions. Uso WADE'S WORM Is boxes.
Davis & Co 1 ALL FARMERS and theii wives are requested to attend A Public Meeting At DAVIS AND CO.'S NEW AUCTION MART, HAMILTON, On SATURDAY NOV. 15 At 2 O'Clock, TO V^TE i bat Davis and Co.'s Auction Sales, whicl arc to be held EVERY SATURDAY on and af tr ''ctober 4th, will be as great a food to the W ikato Farmers and their wives for the sale of their Produce of all des cription i s the W- ikito Show, and that by your attendance and support yon are re quested to assist to establish a WERKIA" HAi E MABKT for your own Produce, for which we thall be glad to receive your entr'es. Prompt Account Sales Rendered. Respectfully yourp, W. c. DAYIS & CO,, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, STOCK, HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS HAMILTON. Auction Sales Conducted in all parts of the County. SALES EVE&Y SATURDAY of Poultry, Pigs Calves, Cattle, Horses, Implements, Pro duce, Fruit, Furniture, &c. REMEMBER THE NEXT SALE- Saturday, November 15. Farmers and your ■wives : Kindly favour us with your entries.
SOLE WAIKATO AGENTS FOK- Sunnyside (Canterbury) Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Hibbs Bros.' Canterbury Dorset Horned Stud Sheep Langdown and Sons' Imperial Calf Food— the best in the market Pianos and Organs, on very easy terms J. Bouskill's Monumental Statuary Wertbeim's Sewing Machine.'', on very easy terms Also, THE LEADING WAIKATO LAND AGENCY. Property for stle in all parts of the Wfi k-tto, Kaglan, Kawhia, etc , from from 50 to f>ooo acre.", in price frona 17s Gd to £8 per acre, with good roads, near creameries, railway ard post office. Also, House ' r'perty and Building sites. See us if you wunt to buy or lease Good Property, and we can fix you up with very easy teemj having Gocd Properties for sale will do well to place tame with us, as we are in din ct c">r mimioation with buyers in the South. We want good limestone property at present. Four large properties having lately changed hands through ue is a proof we know where to get buyers. Our terms are—No sale no charge. Sale at 2 p.m. 14/8 Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying 1 Kesults WITII US.
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. Now Summer Dress Materia'?, Jouble width, from 1h 6d to 5s Gd Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, o3 lid, 4s Gd Black Lustres, figured and ple.in, is lid to 5 s 6d Our Splendid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s G i, 3s Gd, 4s 6d Bewildering Assortment of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and HaDdtags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fist d"es from Is pair Cowking and Afternoon Aprons from Is G1 Bloutes of all descripti* us from lis lid New Sunskadcs. special v.ilup, from Gs lid Underskirts, tucked aud fl luuced, from 3s 6d Holland Walkirg Skir's, smart shapes, from 12s Gd Holland and Crash C n stume=, with Eton or Russian fcodicr, at 2ls, 23s Gd, 25s Gd, 31s Gd Smart Hats, TVqu> s and Bonnets, from 15* The Popular " Kealy to Wear Hats " from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints frcin 4ld yaid Dress Hollauds, 9J, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials frcm Cfd. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery aud Under clothing New Shipments of Stra-v H t,fo , induing "Boaters," ''Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " fhapes New Neckties, Cellars, and Shirts New Washing Waistcoaats, in white and fawn shades, at 5s 6d, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, to 14a 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tail >ring in all it Branch s. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. gTUD NOTICE wp:bley, (HOTCH KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand jthe season at the Rangipai Farm, Ngaruiwahia-Waingaro Road, arid Whatawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Gronm, will be at NG/\ BUAWAUIA on MONDAY, and VV HA T A YVIIATA m TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buckland in 1888, got by the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyn—Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Wm. Home, Te Akatea. WM. HORNE. pUBLIC NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing cu iny land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES!, 2S/3 , Waitetuna.
McNicol & Co. OiI.WTO LIVE STOCK SALE Tuesday, November Is. Kill wei.i.-phkd thkee& :sj-year IW'/ «t!,|) STKITS 25 Choiro 1 s-month Cattle, K. D. Kelsey GO \\ ell-bred Cattle, 12 to is months lo I lircp and Four-year Store Steers from Te l'uke 2o Two-year-old Steers, A. Burn-Mur doch 20 Cows and Heifers. in calf. 50 Cows aud Heifers, dry, 25 Three-year old Steers, Roto-o-rangi 4 Beef, Walter Cowley McXICOL I CO. G. F. MeCullafrh, Auctioneer. SPECIAL HOhSK SALE AT _ HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. "We will hold a Horse Sale in the Borough Yards, Hamilton, on above date 9 £ll H 0 11 S E S of all classes Entries received are: Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, by St. Ilippo,Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 40 Medium and Heavy Draughts 75 Hacks and < 'obs 20 Light Harness Horses 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot 15 Unbroken Horses 10 Draught Mares, some in foal, from Jas. MacLarnon, Papatoitoi Milk Waggon, Jame3 Shaw D.F. Raid and Gray Plough, Swings, Chains, etc., James Hill Double Buggy Gig Three-seated Cortland Waggon and Set I). Harness Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McXICOL <k CO. G. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. CAMBRIDGE STOC K SALE. Saturday, November 22. JIAT, STORE, & DAIRY CATTLE 18 Fat Steers, Richard Reynolds 9 Eat Steers, A\ in. Yosper 9 Fat Steers, J. Scott 9 Fat Steers, Ed. Allen 6 Fat Cows, A. Bailey 9 Fat Cows. Robt. Peake 30 Yearlings, Hannon Bros. 35 Cattle, mixed sexes, Fencourt Entries solicited.
McNIOOL & CO. G. F. McCullagb, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE NEAR 11U.VTLY- Wednesday. November 2G. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Niccolls to offer on above date at his fnrm, adjoining Messrs !>. and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huutly punt}, his TW <> V A !I M S, comprising aliouL tj(KJ acre? Farm Xo. 1, of *l7 Acres, with Eight-roomed House. Good Sheds, Stables and Outhouses. Terms— ofcsnu cash, balance at 5 per cent, fur three years Farm No. 2, of 3:> 1- Ai.-res, with Five roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed and Stable. Terms —■£!): O cash, balance at 5 pjr cent, for three years 19 Cows, milking and in calf 2 Bulls 12 Three-year Steers 24 2J and Two-year Steers 23 One and li-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2i-year Heifers 24 One to 1 .J-year Heifers 5 Calves 1 Two-year Colt 1 Two-year Draught Colt Also, if both farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught Gelding 50 Sheep Cambridge Roller Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Hand Chaffcutter. Bar row .Seed Sower, 2 Tip Drays, Chains, Collars etc. Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horses, etc. etc. Also, on account of Mr G. Hampton ■ 200 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side A steamer leaving Huntly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in time for 8.30 p.m. train. Cattle will be put safely across the river for buyers Fall particulars in future issue McNICOL <fe CO. G. F. McCuixaoit, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. HEAD BEEF, Uly neighbourhood 15 Calvs, Tauw'narc 11 Choio) Two-yrar-old Empty Heifers '•> Springers, Karamu 70 Yearlings 1 Bull, A. E. Snook 8 Young Pigs, Zenas Owen 150 Wether Hogget?, Shaw Bros. 3 Acres of Land, in Anglesea-street, Hamilton, on account of Mr T. Vincent Having received instructions from the Owner, we will oiler for sale : PART LOT 329, Hamilton "West, containing 3S perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Landjtransfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullaoh, Auctioneer. OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of gQQ HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 150 IS-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 4C Choice Yearlings, I'irongia. 11 Choice Two-year-old Empty Heifers Entries Solicited. McNICOL A- CO. G. F. McCullagb, Auctioneer. WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT OF A BAD COLD MEANP too frequently a serious a'tuck of Pnnnmonia and the sowing if tho tin-d* rf that »cou-ge of humanitv, Consumption. Thppe < vil? can b° averted ly taking which his been [.r ved by experience to be Remedy of the Ige for all complaints of the Thro-t, and Bronchinl Tubes. Price 2-< 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at *ll Ob-unists and throughout the colony,
McNicol & Co. TE KI'ITr STOCK SALE. Wednesday. December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date 1 WELL-BIvED ls-Month & TWO !»)■' YEAR STEERS - 11 ' 1 < alvc- mill Yearlings 1 ; :ivi Heifers •> 11 »!»*.■: ' Mi-i'il Cattle, from neigh '■ rill:;' districts In Good .lacks 'ml Harness Horses I! I,'l till gy >•.. •! r p ! mi'U- . iiu^gy Entries Solicited. M c N 1 C 0 L & Co. G. F. Mc( 'ullagh, Auctioneer W. J. Hunter. RANGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesc ay, November 10. THE undersigned will hold his msua Spring Cattle Sale on above date QAA WELL BRED FOR WAD BUL OUU LUCKS, & CHOICE YEARLING & 18-MONTH STEERS & HEIFERS & TWO-YEAR.OLD STEERS 80 Choice Very Forward Si-year-old Bullocks 6 Choice Springers 50 Very- Choice 2| and Three-year-old Steers, W. Milne, McFarlane IGO Choice Young Cattle, J. Shefield, J. Brace, F. Storey, and Mrs Storey 25 Chnice 2}-year-old Steers, J. Hal let 80 Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Madill, Lynch 15 Well-bred Ste f rs, nearly beef, C. Ching 25 Choice Fresh Three-year-old Steers W. Patterson 30 Choice Three-year-old stee:s, in fresh condition, DiDgle Bros. 25 Well-bred Two-year-oH Steers, G. Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tukere 20 Well-brtd Fresh Three-year-old steers 3 Choice Yearling Shorthorn Bulls First-class Light Spring Waggon (Cousin and Atkio), near'y new 20 Well-bred Four-yea-old Dullocks, and Empty Cows, A. Kiddie 22 Choice Two-year-old Steer?, W.Wat eon 10 Choice Three-year-old Steers, very fresh 10 Fiesh-conditioned Cows, D Bruce 10 Well-bred Fresh Four-year-all Bul locks, J no. Bregmen 15 Well-bred Two and Three-ell Steers, T. Foot 6 Prime Fat Cows, McKinto i Bros. 6 Guod tpriDg. rs, Hi ndtrnon 20 Well-bied Taree-year-old Steers, Pepepe 60 ft ell-br d Two and Three-vear-Steers, Kicgi, Ngahemia, Osborne, J, Mackv, Kirap',Muro, 50 Cl«tioe Ye rlii.gs, G. Ingram 80 Quiet 18-montli and Two-year-old Heifers
Entries eolioit d. At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N X E a. OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. Tuesday, Movember 25. The undersigned will sell at the Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, November 22ofch : On account of Mrs R. Scott, who is giving up dairying: w)iT) CHOICE DAIRY COWS ■vv in full milk and to calve shortly, a picked lot 4 Milk Cans 40 \earlings, mixed sexes, Whata whata W. J. H U N T E E. TE AWAMUTU SALE. Saturday, November 29.
For sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Satur day, November 29th: rjATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &c. 16 Half-bred Tamworth Pigs, Fred Gibson and W. Holden 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs Marble Slab, for butter making W. J. HUNTER. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL. The undersigned has received instructions frnm Mr >*• allett to sail on the farm at Churchill, known as A. GibVig, about the first wef k in December, the whole of his IV E & DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Cattle, 60 of them dairy cows 30 Horses Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildiqjrs, Cowsheds, etc., and a Flaimill, all complete, on property. Terms at sale, Full particulars in future advertisement. W. J. HUNTER 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. THE undersigned will hold a Special Sale of Horses at the H»railt"n Borough Yards about the middle of December. Entries solicited. W. J. H U N T E R SHEEP FAIR. February, 1903. THE undersigned will hold his First Sheep Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J. HUNTER. I"HE pHEKZINQ QO ARE CASH BUYERS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockownerfl please communicate with u MR G. RT T NCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the AI OKLAND We are also BUYERS of FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON WALE— BLCOD AND RONE MANUR AND BONEDUST PRICES AND AKALTSZS OH APPLICA TIOH. v A. BEVIftS, Manager. 1/10 |
WT/1902/WT_19021114/MM_01/0004.xml | 3,962 | THE SMALLEST MAN IN THE WORLD.
Another triumph for America ! She has produced the smallest man in the world. Effete England is again out distanced in the march of progress. The man in question is Major Gantz, of lowa. " Gantz " suggests that his forefathers were made in Germany; but the "Major" stamps him as a genuine American product. He is 37 years old, weighs 301b, and is only 18in in height. His father is a farmer, 6ft high, and scaling list 61b. The Major's brothers and sisters are all of ordinary size, so that if a larger man than himself threatens to punch him on the summit of his head, he can threaten to tell his big brothers. He went to school till he was 21. But he was not a " good little boy," however. In his case the master laid all the accent on the good. He was very.mischievous in school, but asserts
that he never got a "licking." He thinks this may be the reason why he did not grow. Barnum cast covetous eyes on the infant
phenomenon, and made fabulous offers to Gantz, senior, for permission
to exhibit his son as a side-show. More recently Pierpont Morgan has tried to purchase him outright, it is said ; but that is probably a journalis tic invention. Up to date, the Major has preserved his independence and refused to degenerate into a Smallest- Man-in-the-World Trust. He has dealt a great deal in live stock, and is a great trader, and has accumulated a good deal of money which he has wisely invested. He has a horse and buggy of ordinary size and drives about the country very much. People often run out and endeavour to stop the horse thinking it has run away. The driver being so small, he is so in distinguishable till you get close to the buggy. The smallest man in the world has been in love once or twice, and knows what it is like. But he is not married. He says that the girl he wants he can't get and the ones he can get he does not want. He does not lament, and is the happiest little
bachelor of 18 inches high that you would find in a dry's walk.
CAPTURE OF A NOTORIOUS AF RICAN CANNIBAL CHIEF.
Recent advices by the African ■loyal Mail steamer report that Mon- ( ovia was the scene of an interesting pisode of considerable importance to jiberia. This was the landing at ] ?ape Mount of Jim Bi, the noted cannibal chief, who for 30 years has >een fighting against the Liberians, :ausing endless trouble, and through 1 vhom hundreds of people have been cilled. This desperado never slept it night time, and when resting dur- 1 ng the day always kept his sword on, lis breast and his revolver in his left land. Owing to recent excessive ictivity, the Government decided to 'end an expedition to capture Jam Bi. His brothers and family promised to issist, and guaranteed his capture in ?ight days if supplied with arms and immunition. This condition being Fulfilled, the capture was effected with the time specified. In his fight Jam Bi had his left arm disabled, and was shot through the right knee. After he was captured 13 black war riors from Ba Woome, another power ful man Jof troublesome proclivities, arrived on the scene well armed and with a present for Jam Bi, the two characters intending to join together against the Liberians. The coalition was, of course, prevented. A special Commission was sent by the Liberian Government to meet the Kings of the Tay Wau country to arrange for the conveyance of the prisoners, who were brought to Monrovia in charge of Commissioner W. Miles. Jam Bi's sword was handed to President Gib son at Monrovia, and his revolver was kept by the Acting-Governor, R. Marshall. The boat in which the no torious prisoner was conveyed down the coast was wind-bound, but ob tained assistance.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1902.
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Printed and published by Robert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing, offioe, Victoria street, Hamilton, Anok land, New Zealand. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908.
W LS Tllfc] TIMFJ TO PLANT JTATIS' RELIABLE etabie ana Flower Seeds )F EVERY DESCRIPTION. talogues free on application, o, Catalogue of "IRON AGE ur - saving Implements, Orchard isites, etc- From Country Agents, or from THUR YATES & CO SEED MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. TICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS rRE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. # following is the list of our varioui di of Bonedusta and Artificial Manures|:— PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarse) AI.BONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Bpecial Quotations for Large Lots. ices, Analysis, and Samples on applioa- WARNOOK BROS. 2 Durham-street, Auckland. AKE./TEASPOONSFUL R COUGHS &COLDS ACTS lIK.E MAGIC!! £ytRYWHut l/o & 2 In. . John's Collegiate School. •' thFl»ah," Near Onehunga- BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. HIIDIUSTKB: •HE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, irst Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy i. University. court Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, 8.A., Zealand University. ird Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford, ergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. r Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. >r Violin : L. J-. Kreutzur. r Sketching : Kenneth YVatkins. r Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. Special 'Bus runs morning and vening, ecting with the Onehunga tram, for the enience of day pupils. rospectuses iraybe had at the Diocesan ce, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, n application to the Headmaster.
It\ r,n oisy job for the barber to part tlio i.iiir on a head like this. It's just as easy to prevent baldness if you only do tho right tiling. Baldness is almost always a sure sign of neglect; it is the story of neg lected dandruff. Dandruff is untidy, unnecessary, and cures dandruff and prevents baldness. You save your hair and you are spared the annoyance of untidy clothing. It also stops falling of the Lair, and makes the hair grow thick and long. Do not be deceived by cheap imita tions which will only disappoint you. Make sure that you get the genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. Prcpirad by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowtll, Miss., U.S.A.
T>ik Public Trustee undertakes the man agement of Property as Attorney or Age The Public Thcstee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repaymant
FOB FULL I'ABTKTULARS ATPLY TO E PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WBLLINOTOS, r any of the Agentt of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. Penny Postage has proved a great boon Ever since It has coraß into force, Such benefits can't reach us too soon, Though bound to arrive iu due course. It is time we took care of our pence, And likewise our health I am sure, p. ho. with a cough and good sense, ■« WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT C'U:. w
TO MEN Write for free copy of valuable book about yourselves, your health, you happiness, your future It contains a full exposition of the human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Ad iresg-G. Speoflc, 639 Elizabeth-Street North Melbourne. BRUISES, WOUNDS, AND LACER ATIONS—Need an antiseptic dressing. Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers this purpose to perfection. It is a liniment of wonderful healing power. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Vgent Cam bridge, GEO. M, A, AHIERAgent Te Awa tyutu, sells it,
DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE LOCKERBIE, MATAMATA, WAITOA. The Pbopebti Of The Assets Realisation Board. THESE Properties have beei mrveyed into FARMS of suitable area, rrom 65 aores to 350 acne, are of Good Quality Soil, Well Watered. Oloee to Railway, and within easy distance of Creameries and Factory. Buyers may select Any rea, and Purchase on VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY MENT. INTEREST.—4£ per centum por annum. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may be obtained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties, Messes H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrinß ville. Mxssbs MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent (or all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, D'ning Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at all hours, Order promp ended to QHEAP MONET QHEAP MONEY QHEAP MONEY IN ST7XS OF £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRI, CITY, AND SUBURBAN ;FREEHOLDB At 4i per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Moat Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner DAGLAN f AND A GENCY The undersigned has for sale or lease on iberal terms DAIRY FARMS ■ GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T-T?. ISE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My terms are no ale no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. yjwu 'TIMBER QOMPANY, jyMITED, MAMAKU
Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis. Buyers will please note that Pyranrd is our Registered Brand, and see that they get it, some unscrupulous dealers haviup sold an inferior article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now being booked for Pyramid delivered |Ootober, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, & c , New.Crop Due Early in November. W. S. LAURIE & CO. 29, Customs-ST., AUCKLAND.
FOR BEST VALUE AND Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6
TUCKER'S Family "diking cjowder AMILY JDaKING iOOWDER Established 1885. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin; the rest will regularly follow. EGG- pOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. GG IT OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. SUNSHINE TELLY /"CRYSTALS. UNSHINE J ELLY V7EYSTALS. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. Sunshine /bustard dowder UNSHINE OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you; eggs may be too dear—This will suit you " down to the ground." 6d Boxes (4 packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. OUNSHINEI. pUDDING "DOWDER OUNSHINE 1 UDDING 1 OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink; \ anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow A K ARAN A CITARCH LAZE KARANA OTARCH VJLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer "W. F. TUCKER, Auckland.
FINEST MOUNTAIN-GROW IUMF IN THF. COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber In Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. M.ATTN I >ER. AGENT, Hamilton J. CLAYTON, .'.GENT, Nqabuawahia Telfgrsrn' attandod to. IS'7 r AIKATO I ASHBURTON | Canterbury ALVAMSED TRON QALVAI HAItDLKT BROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN TN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Biuhs, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IKON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARDLEY BKOS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTOHEh (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). 'BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. Hot Dinhbbs Duly fboh 12 to 2 o'oiooa Chops and Staaka Ready in Ton Minutes. DINNER oh BALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK Races, Begattas, Shows, &c., Catered for HAMILTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), Hi s 0h Sai.b : LACKSMITH'B GOAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2b per bag. TAR, 6d per gallon for 26 gallons or o?eri er galloi 'for lees quantities. Wo»i: Clareno-etroet, Hamilton.
THE AND BELL AND JTORENFRIED QOMPANY, £IMITED, Uapitax .. £309,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. Dibiotobs J. Logan Campbell. Esq, (Chairman), Arthob M. Mi BBS (Managing Direotor), and Leo M. Mtbbs. Siobbtabt : Alfred S. Bankabt. Cable Address: " BeabiTe," Anokland, AGENTS* FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build ok " ALE STOUT, London M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. " Bugli ALE and STOUT, London J. SCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D.. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. & 0. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, LondoD J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D, CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN & CO.. SCOTCH WHISKY, London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd. " Canadian Club " WHISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER St SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognac ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda, Adelaide MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims RUIN ART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reimi E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Reims A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Etc., Etc. Etc. A ver 7 Large Assortment of the 8881 BBANDB of WINES & SPIRITS, Including AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand. CIGARS.—Many well-known bhahds Seleotion. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES— PRIZE MEDALS AND AWABDS : Sydney Exhibition, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1886 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878. 1879, 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886; Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Geld Medal; Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Aleo, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited j and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and (kid Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—area sure remedy, iu Is boxes, Sold everywhere.
COD LIVER OIL FOE CALVES. COD LIVER OIL isjthe best substitute for the cream extracted from milk by the separator. Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire Holler prove that calves fed on separated milk with the adduioa of 2ozs of Cod Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver OU is nourishing and wiU giv o you Btrong Healthy Calves, it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the beforehand " ***' * troubWuie Preparation required Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise, hor testimonials apply to the uudersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will trive you large and certain profits 6 Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The .New Zg&lmcl Lo&q and ilercftntile Agency Company, Limited. ° HAMILT ON.
TiAJSTID FOE SALE LANSDOWNE ESTATE, i Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED r PHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND -p . n x pA^ r t ™ tile agency com Evers ev Estate LIMITED, are instructed to an- XJ } UI OiUJ nounoe that that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, TT7 41 J n ALL PLOUGHED ANr GRASSED, WOOdlaiKlS Estate, COMPRISING Otterburn Estate. THE BWCK NEAR THK TJVVN - I SHIP OF T I UPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, Cont lining NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND 1 graosed. 4422 Acres, The above adjoin the Walton | Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway venientlj-sized DAIRY AND GRAZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton | FARMS, aud will be OPEN for PRIVATE 1 and Cambridge. SALE on and alter The land is of excellent quality, and is 1 admirably adapted for DAIRY F iRMS. W('(lneS<lftV \(l\. 5 OPEN FOR PRIVATE BALE, ' ' ' ' T *i_ i m i TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per cent on Liberal Terma, ! «*!., 5 pec e „d 5 p p „' r c ™, ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. ter five foliowing years. Interest 4J Applications to be addressed to theuoder- Copios of plans and full particulars > signeJ, from whom Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned further information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEK CAN TILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned
WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ABE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY & s LADIES, vim übikk § BAD TBA. ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from —W. Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa • £ Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te' £ Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. o
E. J. DAVEY, SST HAMILTON ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinner ware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News, is. Posted to any part of the district. Is. P. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rairlari and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing iual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. B. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 m gAOON QO. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Bayers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501feg at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Figs received at Factory on Tuesday, Ihuruday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. TAMES HALLY, Seoretary.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We are displaying; NOVELTIES IN ALL BRANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUSINGS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL Ur-TO-DATE LINES
albert hotel QU.EEN street Auckland. n moiiT ~ over l *' B P°pular, and JJ. well-known Hotel, all visitors can rely upon every attention and comfort NIGHT porter in attendano Telephone 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHPBCT, .. P»OP MEIOB . T H JI?°f TEL k replete all modern Hotel ST® for a First-olass the W a . fine Sai ®ple Room, and the best position in the township it is tha avounte Hotel for Commercial Travellers • u . th ® most convenient for viaitinn- Companies in the Theatrical line Terns SJJ-U. B« qialitJ Uq t„ T ™l 1 W6 Telelhonk No. 690. James Rolleston/&/ (Latk ot / / iku rangi and // rriurttijsxuii ✓ ✓ - ST /&/ H'CRLAMD Vqood sample rooms ' P O. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MEHCER. WIiNES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. I Brown Campbeil 8 Special Bruw always on draught. Good Shooting and 3oating. Horses on Hire. Good Stubling and paddocking. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT BOOMS. RAILWAY BAR. Stocked with finest Liquors., J. E. HALL ET T, PROPRIETOR. V/ 6 Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA McCULLOUGH, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL has been re-built in first class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGHIFICEHT VIEW OVUBLOOKIFG THE HAKBOUR Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waifcato Mail Coach leaves the door SIPEIGKEIT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO\ Hipkins and Coutts WJLNE & SPIRIT MEROHANIS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND,
CLOTHING " -. aiapoi " " Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. 800. and SHuli u. PAUTMi NT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, fjp AU PIEI QOAL jyjINES J^IMITED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. Dealers in Waikato. Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edwibd S. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ SOHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899.
GEORGE E. CLAM, LA.ND, PRODUCE & GENERA.L AGENT CAMBRIDGE. lAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into convenient paddecks, in good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry opeu land, all dry land being surface sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into suitable paddocks, all in grass or cultivation, small house, and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station within 1} miles. Price reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE, with half-acre land on the Hamilton road, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. TE UKU—SOO ACRES. |Part bush, balance fern and manuku. Land, ring fenced and subdivided. House of five rooms (kauri and rimu) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge, one of the best sites in the township. FABM of 60 acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, securely fenced and snb-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in grass, and securely fenced. GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE k GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE R O W N LEGHORNS We have the greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from eggs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues T. A BROOKER, Otahuhu a. Particulars also from Swretarj Waikato Poultry Club, Hamilton. 122
Who art ttai SOLI AGEITS and Bottien. BULK ALB ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. EE. SC. ASK CASH BUYEBS OP EHPTI BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Hiffheat Prion Sires. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 |
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The American Tobacco Co. i?; i r -sue a hones oi Coloured to Nature thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 xl 4J, and thus form a unique collection. If and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, plainly, and post t0 ' The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AL Enclose with __ r\«j 1 « ~. a a n Labels, also the 00 1 11 fin 1 1 viiii y ±j\.<\\ii\}j 13 penn y Stamps , n/1 nno r 1 1 ,„.,, , ~.. ~, * ,~. ... v .. Tiie AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxe and Three Penny Stamps Coloured Phi -ted to any address in .V;\v Zealanc OSTRICM INSURE NOW A &sfondLei*fuu IVlecUoine, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. £1,000,000 1 as'jalready been added to Policiop in the Department, THIS IS THE BONUS YEAR, j and everyone now taking nut a participating j policy will receive a substantial bonus at tee j end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after rae&ls, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches oa the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling venntions, &c Thk iirst Dosi will oiva mclim ln twenty minutks. This is no fiction. Every sufferer iB earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they Will b« acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; lapairsd Digestion; Disordered Liver : toty apt like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening th» Macular System: restoring the long lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the Rosebud or Hialth the wnouc physical knsrot of the human frame. These are facte admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and debiUUted is that Btechari, PUU have the large* Sale o/any Patent Mediant intiuverU. r uji directions with each box. # . ♦ Prsjpartd only by THOMAS BEBOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire Hnsland SnH *™rrwksn, is Bazw, U. iW., and Is. »d. «»ck. A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. SEND NO MONEY. WE hereby undertake to give one ofoui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman, or Uliild Who sends u« the jrroot reading of the following PUZZLE : IDxxT MxxS TxxS CxxxxE The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING SJXVEIi OiJAIN.-j to wear with the Watch. tfimgly forward your answor, and enclose stamped tad addressed onvolopo so that we i" ■■ >•• •■■ ; you havo won the Vyatch, Wo are ; solely with the object of introducing ana auverusing our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL 00, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, NZ Or Box V) 9, G.P.O. 8/2 AWHIA IARMERS' vPERATIVE HOMPANY "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE,. If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony GARLICK CO., LTD., "Thk People's" Fuenishing Warehouse, 304 r,n 312. Qneen - Strftflt, AUCKLAND IMPORTANT NOTICE. Havini? completed arrangments to ope ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter BTOREROOMS in RAVVHIA, the abo Vi sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the Company are prepared to Supply settle fecond hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy " brand bixes with tho with All Reqireiuezts. " Association's brand still remaining upon them are beiny fraudulently U3e( l for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the ~„..,. •iik a ■t; j Association, this is to give notice that any persons usin"- boxes GRASS SEEDS m\ he a Specially, and beai . in , the Association's Registered brands uncancelled are LIYBL ZZ £&£ T ,2 and also to request that persons desiring to .num Cost and of riu.ranteod Quality. ™X ™™ anded ] " lth ..J he Associates name and one of their ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup- Issociation" marks-either -Anchor "or '-New Zealand Dairy plied at the Very Invent Puwible Rite. * »_,„, „' „ • • . „ ~ ~ , The K.F.O. 00. are making arrangements for ,uy . I>6 ™ on ° mn *' information which will lead to the conviction of the Supply of Buy kto Farmers, and will ™ y ', mo P»'»« n 8 the , ™ marks or selling other Butter as the Associa i A ■ 01 ull it i tion s will be rewarded, plane their Shareholders on an equal toot ing with the best Fanners Unions in Now " Zettlttnd - WESLEY S Pll AUG, The objects oi the Company are to Supply MANAGING DIRECTOR Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very mm -Kir, lowest cost, and to promote and foster any TIIE N/ - DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). and every industry that will be of benefit to Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. Settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose ■ —— of their produee in the very best markets. T J /"\ '*» £j Please note and place your orders as early u \£ \J dlS| *»3 as possible to avoio iny disappointtueut r\\T AULllOlNliihß, fbom 16/. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-operative Produce Merchant, Land & Commission np ni? n F ni> fcWMvtr COMPANY AGENT, UU*UJtilali GKEGORY. Viotobia & Lobwk Sib., AUCKLAND. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPI ER WES L E Y MANAGING SPEAUG, DIRECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. AUCnONEBR, S ' ° KE D ° ZEN ZuZ Wl ™ WAL MASON'S \^&Jr IMPROVED PRESEBVINfi datiou tor storm 4 A i i i l until fair markr JAUb. QUARTS & HALF-GALLONS. GREAT KEDUOTION IN FHIOE t) AGLAN A J. ENTRICAN &CO T1 * Ihe reKula \rrKi,AFn , . .7 , 1 between Raglan rpjJE WAIKATO TIMLS is by far the | UWmK ** lLu bu ' 1. best country journal publibLed in the j oolony Viotobia & Lobnk Sis., AUCKLAND. I)RODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining tin Highest Market Price, witli Quick Sales and Account Gales immoliatfly i remitted. Special iccommodation for Pigs J and Poultry. Fruit held EVFRTf I DAY during tho Season. Ourdcrr and Country Sales conducted. Larye ncrommr datiou for storing M? : ->e and '.tLrr Produce until fair market price n nbtairflk FSTABLISHFD 18 Yl't I £ BBFKBBacB : Ueion PanV of / ustra'ia. SPECIALITIES Artis+io Studies, Fnlargemente Children's Portraiture and Groups CO3KEB 0» ' QUJSEN and wflerjey street? AUCKLAND. BBFKBBauB : Union PanVof Australia. TO LADIES fA I L /NOAflHi to con3u - t doctors or chemists A I J The remedies you require in your own hands Write for free copy of valuable took about " y r, nr lives, your health, your welfare Every The regula running of the mail coach wuman read it. Tested free in scaled between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended f n ( T , elr P e ' £ HJ-G ifrecifio, &S9 Eliza , , , , , , " h fr-strfet Krtth Melhonrre. owing to the bad state ef the roads, J. PALGLIESH IJOOK-BINDING neatly executed at The Proprietor. ■JJ Waikato Tiroes Office. Farriltcr,
G Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount—All I,ines in this Price List subject to a Discount of i\' 2 per cent. for Cash, except those marked iviett. All Prices subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made lor large lots. WESTFIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per ceut. ammonia) " B " Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per ceut. soluble Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed .. Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. .. \\ Bone Dust and Blood Special Root .Manure .. .. '' Special Grass Manure "A " (for Top Dressing) !.' Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying down per manent pasture) Special Potato Manure . Special Turnip Manure .. ~ '. Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed! (for Green Feed) (for Wheat, Oats, Bar (for Green Feed) ley, etc.) Special Maize Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure "B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees)'. Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure .. Special Onion Manure MANUFACTURERS : £ S. d. 5 12 6 4 15 0 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 o 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 700 7 10 0 7 10 o 6 15 o 7 10 o SUNDRIES > " Standard " Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, ne-tt Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacits, nett Gypsum .. .. 2 .cwt. sacks, nett Agricultural Salt, n sacks to the ton .. nett Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt. Nitrate of Soda u m abt 2 cwt. Nitrate of Soda „ Muriate of Potash ~ Sulphate of Potash ~ Kainit Sulphate of Iron, xtls ~ Sulphate of Iron, crushed,, Surprise Island Guano .. Maiden Guano Desiccated Blood £ •• d. cks, nett .. 6 5 r cjts, nett .. 515 cks, nett ..300 .. nett ~ 2150 abt 2 cwt... 17 o 0 abt 2 cwt... 14 10 o abt 2 cwt... 16 o o ~ abt 2 cwt. bags abt 1 cwt. sacks abt 2 cwt. „ abt 2 cwt. 2 cwt. sacks 400 2 cwt. sacks 576 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 o _....„. v» „„„ u .. cwr. sacKS a 10 < Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, 1% cwt. sacks .. 16 o c " K.P." Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gil Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red— -4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal 1 gal. tins ~ 4/3 per r -i Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, orfiue i/6each. NEW ZEALWI) DRUG COMPANY L Works-WKSTFIHLD, near OTAHUHU. The Acme of Perfection Jj" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAMLESS Drawn LID, one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL Ti\'D STEEL ALEX, HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. lEWELLERY WIS! It is not wise tojniy Jewellery j wherever you see Jewellery displayed -the imitation and •istc. Gold and Fine Pearl Set Uroocli, 40 - first. The wisest way is to send j or comjsjto jtheiT_y_oii_knovv precisely what you are buying. j You arc certain, too, of getting your money's worth. Write for kip?^3 unreal looks like the real at j j/ /.'-,_. -•-'.' '_■• No. F.J4sß—u-vt. Gold C .1 t' • t- • 1 ( v •'' , ■'''''i : ■-•\;-*i v, Diamond and Sap phire King, 40,.' i k our 1 our illustrated Price List. No, Fo;o —Qrt Gold Engraved Locket, 35- No. F5544—18ft. f; nl and line I'earl Kinc 47 6 "•»^-*SiM> No. Iv,-si'i-r,ct. Cold IJrnncll, SCt V Diamond, Kubv and Sapphire, 27.'5 «*&£ Stud, 35 Collar Stud, 6 6 No. F3-cjct. Gold Lon- Muff Chain, £5 5/' i<ct. Gold, £lO,lO/- No. 54—iSct. Gold Chased Keeper, 27/6 net. Cold Curb Bracelets, 40/-, 55'-, 70 - Met. Gold „ 75/-, £5, £6 6/- 1 No. Fi*7—net. Gold Links, 21/. ISCt. Gold, 45A Silver, 4/- ..,, Diamond and Ruby Ring, get. Gold Brooch, 14 5 No. F7065 —oct. Gold Brooch, Nc neat desitrn, Diar THOS B. ABTHDB.I [B. E. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busie3t part of the Oity, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. Stewart Dawson & Co./q«- THE DRINK QUESTION, CI AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that aro laanu- U factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and oaly pu; hef<»r the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can ill enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea hv '.H«rm£ frnn :■■>■■ t .rocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY ££J v V 7 Excelsior Ccflee Standard Coffee ESSENCE OF GOFFEF WxW LIMITED Cable Address: tCCOMBE, NEWMABKET." Telephone: No. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. SRSWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our 4LES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. iClivher noad AUCKLAND BRANDS OF TEAS Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Labei and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough tor you USE a, Barrett & Oo.'b Unxld Baking Ponder ..u a, Barrett & Co.'b Unxld Egrt? Powder brown, Barrett & Cv.'s Unxld Self-Raiding Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Feppera
A N T K D KNOW! ON HAN!) AND TO ARRIVE, SHIPMENTS <-F BONEDUBT AND ' BLOOD MARUBE. 7 hey are of First-ehss Quality, «nd hare Analysed as under : Bonedust : Am. si, P. Lime 50. Blood and Boredust : Am. 8, P. Lint IS Also, KAINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED ROCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATESv SHEAVES. > It should always be used as the food la much more phtable. and there is less loss in wofrh'. We also supply best qualities of CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND. Stocks of fpecixlly-suleet-d Southern Dark Winter, Canadian, Dune, White and Black Taitar. Gaitot?, Dat.i>h, Spirrowb'U, and teed Oats. LINSEED : Ihis is excellent food for GiVs and Ponl •ry. It is mrre valuable thau any kind of Oram or P,i]. e . J-end for paiticulars before Buying, Oar V alms are the Best. F. W, S AND (™» COMMERCE-STRbET, AUCKLAND. M" C ° • WAIKATO mm WATER COROIAI MANUFACTORY. Latest aid Most Approved Methodi Oocds of the above Well-known Brand wil be supphed from the Hamilton Factory. T3JBO6AXB& OeiKBS - . . -PmccTOALiT AmuDxo To MSNZKS & CO., Hamilton AND AT THE THAMES} iECJME AN ELECTRO V OTHER ENGINEER? By Our System of Teachin by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at heme 2 We teach everywhere 3 No time lost from Work ' •1 Prepares for examinations 5 No text books to buy 8 Abundantly illustrated Insf 7 Instruction Papers fi-aa fa mathematics and theoretic: 8 Each Instruction Pape* pl L ., M experts 9 Instiuceion private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If student can read and write, and itudits H directed, success is assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalments 3 Backward.students eiven special assii' H Open to all. No time limit we also teach by mail: -Drawing, B! Book-keeping and Accountancy, and ooachforthe Auditors and Incorporated .•Accountants' bans, UvU Service, University and haw, Languages Pupil Teachers' and for «'D"and "E ". Brew candidate prepared by U g for the recent PnpU Teachers lamination succeeded in passing Book-keeping Simplitied for Farmers', reeom mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 9s Sd Best frfe Stamp accepted F The American School of correspondent [Charfcred by the Mate], Head Office for New Zealand/lM Queen Street, Auckland ' Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '• 8 " art copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and students, rad montion subjects in whlefc you are interested Success certain if our instraeti.a. TO STOCK OWNERS. E. J. WILKINSON DEGS to announce that ha has been ap *' painted AGENT for the Cambridge dis ct of The Live Stock General Insurance Co, of New Zealand. The Company insures against death by disease and accident, or accidental death only foaling, calving and transit risks (sea and and). LOW RATES. E.J.W. is also the— Ncri/ich Unicu Insurance Com pany, Mutual Life Asiociation of Australasia Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limitedj. E. J. WILKINSON, DUKTI-STR. Ki CAMBRIDGE pRINCE ALBERT poi AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Dar Pupils). Chairman of of Governors: Biv. 0 n. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A. (Load. Vice-Master: Sttjam Stkveneon, M.A. (Ox ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistrefs: Miss E. M. Raiwiobth, assisted bv a larjre staff of Resident and Visit ing Masters and Miitrsese*. Tbe College is controlled by a Board of §*• vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religious eaching is undenominational. There are separate Collets for Boys and Girle, together forming the finest set el School Buildings in Auckland. The aooom modation for boarders in both Colleges is complete, and every arrangement is made t« secure their somfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play-. grounds. Examination Successes-During the last five years 40 pupils have passed the N,Z.~ Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service fc* animations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders, made from date of entry. Tn spectiis on applicntion to Headmaster) or to The Waikato Times Office. Next term begins September 23. J/7 . HOT SPM2SGS HOTEL, TE AROHA. r - \p R. L. SOMERS wishes to inform the If I Residents of the Waik*te..thit he h*» taktu over tho stoye if " favourite Hotel, end hopes to ': ueece of their a iprort. , i U |
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Nov. 10' —25th Sunday After Trinity. Hamilton—St. Peter's, 10.:J0 a.m., Morn ing prayer ; 11 a.m. Celebration H.C.; 7 p.ui., Evensong. Whatawhata St. Barnabas, 3 p.m Evensong. Cambridge—S. Andrew's, 11a.m.; 7 p.m < thaupo—Christ Church, 3 p.m. Tamahere—S. Stephen's, 7.30 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Hamiltou —Mass, 8 a.m. Cambridge—Mass, 11 a.m., Vespers 7 p.m. Ongarue—Mass, 8.30 a.m. Taumaranui—Mass, 11.30 a.m. Evening Devotions 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN. Hamilton—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Cambridge-11 a.m.; 7 p.m. Tauwhare—ll a.m. WESLEY AST. Hamilton —11 a.m. ; 7 p.m. Marshmeadows -2 p.m. Ngaruawahia Te Kowhai—2.3o p.m. To Awamutu—i 1 a.m. j 3,10 p.m.; 7 p.m. Kihikilii—7 p.m. Te Rahu —2 p.m. Huntly—7 p.m. Ma tali ura—2.3_i p.m. Mataliura < Jorge—ll a.m. SALVATION ARMY. Hamilton, 11 a.m.; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m.; at the Barracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. Gospel Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, tUu Lord's Supper, at 11 a.m.
COMMERCIAL.
THE CITY MARKET. Messrs Mall anil Perkins report for the week ending Novembor I Ith is as fol lows: —New potatoes are now m de mand ; at the present time kidneys being w,,rth I|d to 2d. round ones Id to I.ld, up to-dates ljd. There is a good demand in tliis city for same The first consignment of gooseberries [-.'ached our mart this week and! realised lid to HJd for small ones and .j.|d for lar-.'e sve. I'oultry to k a d*'ided ri'sH tins week aft. r two Weeks of low puces and v.< quote hens Is lid t.. 2s lid, ~ ,ste«2st.. Is'id, ducks 2s lid. g,-o.se Us to Is, turkey le-ns 2s to K gobblers to lis bulk at 7s. Pigs aie bringing extremely high prices and t'nere is an unsatisfied de m mil ft r same. Kutter is selling freely at Nd to U'll in hulk. Chaff £H "n to £> los ex store, Partners' cheese is wanted from Id to (id lb. KabHts Is to Is lid a pair, hares sto J< each, i'ork 5d to (id lb. French beans 2d to Id lb. Vegetables are Selling well. We supply fruit eases and b 'Xe.s of all sizes at ruling rates.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE. AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1902. THE ELECTORS CHOICE.
Vkvkk before, in the pulitifid ': ; - ; toi-y ui the Waikato, have the olenites tit' the return i,t ;. (,ibera'l candidate lit'ftl so bright lis. Nt the pic.-ont Hoe Hon. i'Voni nil parts t>£ the electoi ate advices rencii us which warrant tli< j assumption that the electors have de termined iu prove their appree jar-ion of the ell'orts of the Seddon adin'mis irativn «>n hehalf of tin- small far luers. We (to n.,.t so far as lo ile clare tlitit the return oj Mi fVen slnde is an irrevocable certainty : to do so would be foolish, but we de maintain that if the Liberals of the district will in.lt show a solid front undivided by any of tliose petty idiosyncrasies which have, and always will cause !■!."' l<»w of elec toral seats, the vote is strong
•■noilgh to carry the day, Jn this viectm-itc, the Opposition candidate bus t.n his si<]e ti factor which goca a hoig way v.'itb some people—jiossession, I'or nine \eurs lie has been the representative of the district, and there are many Liberals (who confess to a want of conviction that ii clniiig'* is necessary. Person ally, jiierhaps, \ir I.oiig is an good representative, but politically, it would be the height of folly for any LibetaJ to vote for his return. Although he claim'- 1 to have advocated certain
;.c»'io'ins lung before the present (do vernuu'tit i/ck them up, it i s signi fiean! that the thirty to which he has exclusively 'allied liiinself has looor adopted these measures i»s its |»<diey ; Xaiue any of the great Liheral retorib.- : it will he found that
.'•vcepting in one or tv»o isolated canes where individual Opposition Uitmbers voted with the Government, the partv in whose favour the moral weight of Mr |/»ng's support has l>een thrown, have fohght against these reforms tin>tli aoij nail.. 'i') f e Opposition have, war after year, uttered the most doleful prognosicatjoiis of evil—'baijt- I'Uptt'V stared us in the fsyt'tj : New /••aland was doomed from the day. when in Itf'Ji, the Uallanee Govern ment assumed the. reins of otHce. I!ut like the poor widow's cruse of oil, the resources of the colonv have increased tenfold, in spite of the reputed drain on its solvency. A n instance of the tactics of the Opposition press was lately given in one <>? the leading journals in the colony. fn dealing with Mr (JoghhiiVs recently published statistics in Aus tralia and New Zealand, the X.Z. Herald says that compared with the Commonwealth States, for our greater indebtedness we have to show very much less than our slmic of railways. Docs this reputable journal expect its read ers to believe that our railway stoel is the only asset which we have to show for the outlay of our large loans'.' If it were so. such would constitute one of the most serious indictments against almost every government New Zealand has had. But every intelligent elector knows— though some will not acknowledge it: —that a large proportion of these
loans is invested In other directly re productive and interest-bearing direc tions ;as for instance, Advances to Settlers and Loan* to Local lio-lit'S. These measures are alone a strong argument whv the Waikato ' should return a menilier in sympathy with the (lovei'iiment of the day. Can any previous government show a mea sure which has done so much for the si niggling small farmer '.' Can the presenl opposition produce a poliev calculated to give C([U.il relief for the disadvantages under which he yet labours '.' No. They content themselves by going round the coun irv acquiescing in all lhe measures that have been passed. •• They are on the statute 1 k. let them remain,'' sav the unprogressive candi dates. Can anything he inure absurd ? I'arliamcntery statutes are not of those things which improve with age. ami if these self same measures were, on their inception, going to plunge the colony into outer darkness, why are these Jeremiahs content to let them remain, presumably to hurry the colony to the realms of the lost. I Jul we arc assured that the (doctors of Waikato will not be led astray by si u'n palpable catch-votes and that the remit will be a complete refutation of any sympathy with the party which docs not scruple for political ends to drag the colony in the mire.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The hour for the service at Tamahere. to morrow, has been unavoidably altered from I! p.m. to 7.lit) p.m.
For kissing a nursemaid against her will a young man has been sentenced to three months' hard labour at Ballydehop, County Cork.
ii.tdiop ilatlew, speaking at Manikin •.'A .1 r, vntly. said he desired to enter : r.'te t against those who deprecated inch bazaars.
■ I regret exceedingly the insult hurled hv my parrot at Mr , and withdraw the se.ne unreservedly." states an advertise ment published m a Herman newspaper.
The polling m the \Vai:i<rar<> Hiding for the K iglau County Council resulted as fol lows : I!. Hewitt 07. W. Home 11. Mr Hewitt was declared duly elected.
T ■rtjuay, Devonshire, possesses a muni cipal rabbit warren, where oyer I">,' 00 rab bits have been trapped during the past year, and sent for sale in the northern and Midland markets.
'I wo hu ldred and seventy applicants, in eiudiu"' a tloctoi and a university under graduate, competed recently for a nuis euee inspectorship at Shipley, Yorkshire. The salary offered was M'iO a year.
Arrangements for the Anglican liaziar, to lie held at Cambridge next mo .th are being energetically pushed on, and its suc- Ct .s.-: i.sa-sured. An advertisement appears iu this issue
'■' Drover,'' writing in the Otago Witness, Sfiys that locally '"pigs are very scarce and the pi ices high, and they will be so for many months to come. 1 hope to see en hanced interest taken in pig..-, and that all farmers will .see their way to breed, rear, o-' t itttii >h many as they can according to tnur ability, The demand is, and will be. far slo '■' '■! uipply in any case."
The i.'rand Duke Boris, whom Mrs l.'oose vt It refu-'-d to dine with, has (says the Dailv 'tia.ls N't.'w Void; correspondent) ciblcd to the Tsar denying that be left a dinner party bee tuse his iiostess was served first. His secretary his given out a state ment saying tiiat tiie Prince wishes Ameri cans in "ive liiui credit for trying to be a trentleni'ac.
Tin furious forest iirco which were raging some weeks ago in Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Montana have caused wide spread devastation. Several hundred square miles of valuable timber lias been com pletely destroyed, besides other property. The loss in western Washington alone was estimated at over half a million pounds. Hundreds of prosperous farmers had lost everything, and fully IuUO people were without food and shelter.
An amusing incident happened on board the steamer Chinglu at Melbourne, when one of the crew of the vessel was placed under seal by the Customs officers. The man iu ooc-.t.'on was at the time in the store-room, when the door was closed, and the seal of the Customs alined It k,.» not mir.il the imprisoned member of the crew made known hia whereabouts by loudly knocking on the walls of the lazaretto that the error was discovered, and as the only method of releasing him was the breaking of the seal, this step was accordingly taken, and the prisoner set free. Mr Kingston is e: peued. to order a prosecution for the breaking of tl:e s&kl.
At a meeting of the shareholders ot ino Baglan I'riffters. Co., held in the Public Hall, Itaglau, on Wednesday. l:;th inst.Mr W. M. Bankart iu the chair, Mr Green read the re-port of his visit to Auckland to pur chase plant, etc. It was decided to accept his recommendation and purchase the plant ac f-'b.'isod. The following directorate was appointed:—Messrs Bankart, Hamilton, La Ti'obe, Green, Kutherforu, Smitl 3-nd Schuackuubiit'g It is expected this news paper will bring out its h'rst issue before Christmas. Mr W. Moon was ule'ted treasurer.
French Kadicals are said to be greatly /;lc.i -ed with, a recent utterance of the Pope. [lis tiolmosw lifts hitherto steadily refused to express an opU:i.:u aoout J-tie Law of As sociations or its Working, and now that he has broken silence in a brief to the Arch bishop of Pans, he lias only said that ho ." assuredly shares the sadness the Arch bishop experiences at this moment." The Radicals interpret this as proof that Leo. XIII, nil] fa nothing to oppose them Jest the existence of tie-. f.:i;/.'oi.'dat should bo endangered ; but there Is surely itn»ti;er in terpretation possible. The Pope is one of the shrewdest of diplomatists, with a well txied faculty of patience, and he may very well perceive .;r think he perceives, signs of a reaction in France against the law whwh w iU eithier cause'its repeai or render it eftectuat )f,& cannot undo what' has been done, and may dr&&ij his personal intervention would provoke every unbe lieving Deputy iu Prance to still further attack* upon the Church. The Pope's avowed doctrine, it should be remembered, is that good Roman Catholic* may iu France accept any Government provided if is not openly hostile to religion, and though M. Combes must strain his patience, he can wait. Hi is certainly wise if he wishes disestablishment to hi postponed.
CONSUMPTION.-Which is the most dangerons and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It always cures and cures quickly. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THO3I AS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton; GEO. M A.AHiEIv, Agent, Te Awamutu, sells it.
lift'YCLlsTS.—Should never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain'.-- Pain Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEV. Agent Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge; GEO. M. A. AHE IK, Agent Te Awamutu, sells it.
We desire to draw special attention to an advertisement calling a meeting for Monday night in THE WAIKATO TIMES Buildings at S o'clock, of those wishing to further Mr II J. lireenslade's election to the House of Representatives. Vienna is to he provided with electric motor omnibuses.
Warner, the Captain of I, ml Hawke's team, hopes to secure Me'iahey, who has gone to Australia.
Lord llawkc. has bro\-oa his collarbone, but hopes to sail for Ne v /.ealaud in tluvi weeks' time.
The Mayor of Sydney says that at the end of the year the city's tin incs will be so sound that the rates muy lie further re duced to Is lid in the £.
As-a thank-offering for his good health, ['ope Leo XIII. proposes to erect a homo for the aged poor in his native town of Carpineto, Perugia, at a c >st of .I'lo.ooo.
The ordinary monthly meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council was adjourned until Tuesday next, owing to there not being a quorum preseut last evening.
A man who was recently cla • ed by a Hon at the Sydney Zoo while taking his grandchild from t lie cage-front seeks com pensation from the t 'ouneil. lie uleges the enclosure gate was open.
A young girl, Holla Cook, apparently about 10 years old. jumped off the Fre mantle wharf the other day because her sweetheart was leaving the .State. She was safely fished out and taken before the Court.
At Trinity Methodist Chur.-li Hamilton, to-morrow, the services will be taken by the Kev. H. L. IT inures. The evening service will take the form of the annual service for the Christian Endeavour Anni versary, in connection with which a public tea and annual rally will be held on Monday next. Cardinal Logue. Archbishop of Armagh, in referring to the Education Hill, says the Nationalists basely abandoned the Irish Catholics of England in their hour of sorest need. He] adds :" We supported the party with voice and purse since its formation, and this is our reward."
At the Sydney stock sales early this week sheep of good quality wore decidedly dearer. Store buyers were active, and caused a rise in lower qualities. New Zealand shorus sold to .':2ls : wooled, to 2Hs. Cattle realised higher prices. Three bullocks overaged .£2l, others £US 7s ; cows. £!,"> L2s (id.
Mr Montgomery, Cue ollicer in charge of the, Government Tourist Bureau at Auck land, has r ceived 1 olographic instructions from the Humane Society (of which he is the Auckland agent: to make enquiries re girding the assisiauce rendered at the wreck of the. Elingamite by Captain W. D. l.'eid. so that his brave Conduct may be adequately recognised. \ eaterday afternoon a number of fruit growers, merchants, and representative citi zen.- f Auckland uietintho Harbour Board rooms at the invitation of Siguor Bragato to taste and test some New Zealand wines.
The method pursued was to give each indi vidual two glasses of win.', one New Zealand made, and the other imported, without say ing which was New Zealand. The first test resulted uuauimously in favour of a ChablG produced by Mr Jackman, of Whakapirau, North Auckland, against a wine from one of the leading vineyards in Victoria. The second test was between a claret made at the Wairangi vineyard, iu the Waikato. and a wine from Bendigo. This resulted iu favour of the Waikato wine, although it was only as many months old as the Australian wine was years old. Several other tesis had the same result, the general verdict being that considering the age of the New Zealand wines, nearly all of which were made in the Auckland province, they were superior to those im ported from Australia. Siguor Bragato, in his speech, declared that New Zealand was admirably fitted for both horti culture and viticulture, and with regard to the latter he was firmly convinced that Nor thern New Zealand could build up a very important wine industry, and compete, both in quality and cheapness of production, with almost any other country. A number of visitors expressed their surprise at the high quality of the Auckland made wines, and stated that in their opinion there was much scope for enterprise and capital in this direction.
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THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
mi; <m;i;f.xsladi; at tamaheee. Mr 11. J. (lreensla J e addresed a meeting of forty-three electors, in the Schoolhouse, Tamahere, last night, among whom was a fair sprinkling cf ladies. The chair was occupied by Mr S. Steele, who introducing the candidate bespoke for him a patient hearing, and stated that although he and Mr C+reenslade did not agree on all matters political, he was pleased to say that they were in agreement on all farming questions. Mr Greenslade was a neighbour of his. and a good one at that. Mr (ireenslade. on rising to address the meeting, was greeted with applause and dealt mainly with agricultural questions on the lines as already reported in our colums,
A large number of questions were answered to the satisfaction of tho audience, principal among whicli were the establish ment of a school of veterinary medicine and eollpgj of agriculture at the Ruakura Ex periment htahon, and the opening of the secondary schools and Universities in the colony, free to all who desired to further their knowledge and learning. Mr Green slade received a splendid hearing, and was freely applauded throughout his address, and made a/ good impression on Lib audience. Mr A. 'P. K. Wheeler moved a vote or manic-: f$ Mr (ireenslade for his address which was seooudxc| by "4ir .). Murphy, and carried unamiously auiid much enthusiasm.
FKANKLIN. Mr Massey addressed the electors of lluutly in the Volunteer /fall on Tuesday evening. Mp E. S. Wight presided. Mr Massey was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for Ids able address. Mr A. K, Ilairis addressed a large at tendance at Pokeno on Tuesday night, speaking on the lines of his former ad dresses. At the close of his address he was accorded a vote of thanks. THE BAY OF PLENTY. Air i.undon has been selected as the Government candidate for the Bay of Plenty seat. POLITICAL POINTS. The spectacle of Air John Duthie, a strenuous Oppositionist, assisting to na tionalise the land of this country would be calculated to fill the hearts of the Opposi tion Press with woe. Yet Air John Duthie told a AYellington audience on Monday night that " he wished to see all the lands in the hands of the people, and a proposal such as that for the benefit of the general public would have his hearty sympathy." The Otago Daily Times claims now that the Conservatives originated half of the Liberal measures on the Statute Book.
" For twenty years and more," it says "(here have been statutes in operation iu New Zealand defining the liability of e n ployers in respect to injuries Buffered l>y their workmen, regulating the conditions under which factories should he conducted, and protecting the wages of workmen. What tho present Government did with these laws and with the shipping 1 iws and the laws concerning tho inspection <>f machinery was to take what had existed For years on the Statute Hook and to amend it in such a way as to bring it into harmony with the altered conditions of the colony. The Truck Act. which was passed in IS'.il, was almost incidental with a Bill that (he Atkinson Gov(r.ini"nt had intro duced in the previous year. liven the principle of the Industrial t'onciliation and Arbitration Act did not originate in Parlia ment with the measure which Mr \V. I'. K'eeves carried through the Lower House in lsiit. The Government itself pilfered freely iu the early years of its existence from the political wardrobe of its predeces sor's in office." Now, it might lie true that the Conservatives originated these mea sure 3 , but if so, why did they oppose them so bitterly r Or was it only th it they did not want the laws brought '• into harmony with the altered conditions of the colony".' Hither the Conservaties approved of the measures which they are now claiming to have originated, in which case they acted a political lie and violated their consciences by lighting the reforms ; or they opposed the reforms on principle. In either cise they forfeit the confidence of the people.
In defending the stability and security of the colony, the Premier said he was sur prised that any really honest, true New Zealandcr would decry his country or ever use language that might be construed as being against his own country and its people. Vet that was done repeatedly. It was to their dishonour, especially when they they had been instrumental themselves in increasing the expenditure. In the Mother Country he heard this sort of thing reiter ated again and again—it has been said so often that some people really believed it. Let them look back over the past, and he maintained that the finances of New Zea land were never strode: and never sounder than at the present moment. They had heard that the season of prospetity in New Zealand might cease. Yes, it would cease very quickly if those very men who were for ever prophesying it.ever came into office Each man and woman iu New Zealand should lie true to the couintry in which they lived, and not decry the country, and say that a day might come when New Zea land would suffer depression. They should carry on a polity that would render depres sion impossible. They had been threatened with depression and depreciation in the value of property for the 1 ist twelve years, but it had never come. The value of pro perty had gone on steadily increasing, but a sudden reversal of policy and a want of faith in the country might bring on depres sion.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
H.M.S. PENGUIN'S RESCUE. ARRIVAL OF SURVIVORS. AUCKLAND, East Night. The Union B,S. Co.'s steamer Oinapere, which left Mangonui at midnight last night for Auckland, after searching without suc cess for the Elingamite's missing boat and raft, spoke H.M.s. Penguin off che Littlo Barrier at noon to-day on her run down. The warship was shaping a cour-e from the northeast for Auckland, and, as soon as the two vessels were within signalling distance, the Penguin signalled that she had picked up the Elingamite's raft with sixteen men on it, and that eight of these were dead, and the boat was scill missing. As the Ornapere drew up to the Penguin, these tidings were confirmed briefly by the oilicers of the warship and the Oinapere con tinued on her course. Captain Crisp com municated the news shortly to Tiritiii Lighthouse, whence it was conveyed to town by telephone.
LATER. The Penguin came to an anchorage off the railway wharf at a quarter to nine. The nanjes of'those savec} are ; Andrew Eossie, Passenger. Steven Kabone Xeill, Passenger. Thomas Maliin, Fireman, Theodre Danielson, A.P. Frank Jobson, Passenger. Arthur Robinson, Passenger. William Jordan, Passenger. Henry Wetherilt, passenger.
The following, who were originally'on the raft, died from starvation and exposure or jumped overboard. Mrs McGuirk, fore-cabin stewardess, died on Wednesday night after she had made a gallant struggle for life.
Ellis, 2nd steward, died on Thursday morning : had the Pengiun arrived a few minutes sooner he would have been saved alive Muirhead, passenger, .jumped overboard on Wednesday night mad. Dickson, passenger, died Monday night.
Passenger, name unknown, connected with the Steel Trust, had just been married, and whose wife is at Sydney, died en Tuesday morning, A passenger name unknown, whose father owns a yacht in Auckland, died on Monday.
Pretty, a passenger, jumped overboard from the rafu on 'Wednesday. llpibert (surname unknown) chutn of pretty's jumped overboard on Tues, day night. The ran, was picked up sixty six nlll"! East by north £ N. from the scene of the :>>reck at 4 p.m. ov. Thursday. The survivors had been on the raft sinGe 11 o'clock on Sunday. Those on the raft had nothing but tw 0 apples. They used one apple on Tuesday, and one on Wednesday, each apple being cut into sixteen pieces. There were 1!) persons on the raft when it left the wreck, but they hailed the purser's dingy and put three men on board of the dingy. The raft got clear of the land im mediately after leaving the wreck, and never saw it again. It drifted and was paddled till the l'engiuin picked it up. They had only one launch oar and a skiff oar.
SEARCHING THE BEACHES. MANUONUr, Thursday, 6 p.m. Constable Howman, who started from Hohoura, reports thoroughly searching the coast from Parengarenga to Hohonra. He found absolutely no trace of the mis sing boat or raft, or, indeed, wreckage of any description. The whole of the coast
Rom Cape Maria Van Diemeu to Hohoura has now been thoroughly searched without
At Hohoura they have seen nothing as yet of tlif Omapere, Penguin, or Sterling. A resident there who knows the West Coast thoroughly lliinks that it is possible thai I)..th bat and raft may have landed on the long, :i!iii"st uninhabited, eighty mile stretch between Cape Maria and Ahi par.v.
The coast is one stretch of endless sand hills, and travelling is next to impossible without a guide.
The natives win, are on Hie lookout lura will, in the event .if a lauding, n i doubt 'l'lickly come to the assist me of tlm stir vivor-.
'"'rom what is now km. v :l . .inuH Hew nnt have fal'en in with .n, dug sailing vessel or suce led in in i'. ng the sand wastes of the West Cast, their fate seems only too certain.
The three b .dies bronchi to Awanui by the (Greyhound are to be buried lltere, a permanent memorial in the little village churchyard of the unfortunate Hliuga mite.
Villi CLANSMAN'S SliAßt'll
At six o'clock yesterday morning the Northern SS. Co.',-; steamer Clansman, Ciiptain \V. Kanpihar. arrived from the Three Kings and Hohoura, after a four days' cruise in connection with the wreck of the Klingnmite. Her mis don was fruit less as far as the rescue of the missing people on the boat and raft was concerned" but Captain Narquhar had the satisfaction of bringing back the fifty - two survivors who lauded at Hohoura after their adventurous twenty-rive hours' voyage in a life-boat. These passengers and sailors were landed at the Quay-street Jetty yesterday morning, and despite the early hour there was a consider able crowd, including many of them who bad arrived by the Zealandia, gathered on the -wharf to greet them. Many anxious inquiries were shouted from both wharf and steamer as the vessel came alongside, and there were some affecting scenes when friends were once more able to grasp each other by the hand. Women were weeping when they s-pAe of the fate of their friends, and there were a number there who had lost relations in the wreck -soma of them missing, whose final end will pro bably never be known. Mr Sanderson, of L I). Nathan and Co. (the agents) met the steamer on arrival, and received a report from Captain Far qmiar as to the results of the expedition. The Ellingamite's people were mustered, and informed that breakfast would be pro vided for them on the Clansman, and that they should then assemble at the agents, and they would be temporarily provided for.
Captain Farquhar and his otficers, and es pecially the chief steward (Mr E. Wood house) and stewardess (Miss Mills) did all in their power to make the unfortunate siiipwrecked people comfortable on board. An extra large supply of food had been provided, and the people had the best of treatment. Captain Farquhar made the most thorough search possible, and he never rested from his efforts to discover the slightest sign of the missing people. Not content with exploring round the Three Kings he searched the outlying islands com ing down the coast yesterday—the islets off Cape Karekare (north of Doubtless Bay), the Cavallis, and the Poor Knights—for any sign of drift wreckage or of the miss ing craft, but without result.
TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS. The following is a list of the survivors who arrived here by the Clansman from llohoura this morning : Passengers : Miss Cora Anderson, Miss Annie Hugo, Dr. Beattie, Dr. J. Bennett, Dr. Middleton, Messrs Aubrey, F. Bowden, T. D'Arcy, F. W. Doydge, F. Farrell, L. F. Ford, E. George, G. Godkin, Mr and Mrs H. Henkinson, and child, W. Hobot, J. Lawery, Mr and Mrs Leefson, and child, May Markotch, F. Middlehurst J. Anderson, M. O'Brien, If. E. Perry, P. McLaughlin, John 8. O'Brien, A. Parker, F. G. Passey, J. Paterson, A. Perry, Rosan dlch, A. Stringfellow, L. Sunman, Charles Waters. Crew : L. Burkitt, chief officer j F. Renaufc, second officer; T. Coonan, boats wain ; W. Foster, storekeeper; E. llollens, chief cook; F. Jennings, second cook; Lennox ; L. Morrigan, assistant steward; J. Morrison, fourth engineer ; F. Patterson, A.B. ; Pratt, assistant steward = E. Allen, donkeyman; H. Rogers, assistant steward; T. Tanner, A.B.j Sidney Springall, assis tant steward. THE CHIEF OFFICER'S EXPERI ENCE. The chief officer, Mr Burkitt, was the centre of an interested group on the Clans man's bridge on Tuesday night when he gave Captain Farquhar: and niscompanions a narrative of the wreck. He came on board the Clansman at Hohoura, and went on the bridge and introduced himself as the mate of the lost steamer. " Good sight," he said, "were got the day before the wreck. Sunday morning broke with a thick fog, and tke steamer's speed was reduced to dead slow. " Thick as a ditch," was the chief officer's description of the morning. They couldn't see more than a few yards in front of them. When the crash came he could sea a great cliff sheer up in front of the ship, which had run on to a sort of ledge, with the rocks clean through her - r bottom. The steamer canted over on one side, and gradually settled down. Then came the launching of the boats. There was no rushing them, but the wreck occured with such terrible suddenness that very soon the ship's people were swimming for their lives. Boat after boat got away somehow, but when the boat into which he afterwards gat came to be launched it was found that the falls had been cut by some excited man in his unthinking flurry. The consequence was that the boat could not be lowered ; but this, said the officer, was the best thing that could have happened, for the steamer took such a list that the boat floated out. She was then gradually f}llsd by twos and threes,
While this was going on the ship was rapidly going to pieces, and wreckage was floating all round, many of the pieces of wreckage supporting passengers and sailors. The rafts were cut adrift, and Mr Burkett saw two of £hese floating away with a number of persons o'n them.
The chief ofljcer himself had a narrow es oape r He was thrown or washed out of the flying bridge, the lee end of which had be come submerged, so great was the hapless ship's Ust. When he was washed from the bridge he saw Captain Attwood and the second officer clinging to the tunnel-guys. Wreckage was at this time floating all round, some of the larger; masses and piece 3 endangering the boats. Bags of mails, toto, were floating about, having been released from the mail-room by the bursting up of the decks through the great air pressure below caused by the inflow of water. Mr Burkitt's open-boat voyage to Hohoura was one that will never be for gotten by him or the 52 passengers and crew who filled the boat almost to sinking. There was no compass in the boat, and it was not till some time on Sunday night that Mr Burkitt caught a glimpse of the Southern Cross through the fog and clouds, and thereby got an idea of his whereabouts. He set sail eastwards, and then southwards, and both by good fortune and good management landed his people safely. The night was terribly cold and trying to the boat's people in their half-clad con dition, but frequent " nips " all round of schnapps cheered the hearts of all, and probably saved a life or two. Most of the people were fully clothed when the vessel struck, but many of them threw off their coats, boots, etc., in order to have a better chance in the strnggle for life. The stewardesses also got as many women as they could to take off their skirts and other superfluous cloth ing.
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THE EDUCATION BILL
(By Cable. -Press Association. —■ 'Received Nov. 15, 12.1 a.m.) LONDON November lb I" 'lie llnuse id' (\mmums when Hie d'overnment commenced to put lite guillotine process into operation on the I-Mii.m inn |Ji|l tlipy W ere met with cries of ■• gag," the Opposition forcing divisions on every ministerial amendment, until an early hour in the nior.iing. The whole clauses deter mining the policy of the Rill have now been debated. The rest ileal with the machinery of the Act.
THE GERMAN TARIFF
♦ -- [JKRUX, Nov. 14. The Commercial Treaties Associa tion, claiming to represent economic interests to the value of five millions sterling, urged Count I'ulow to pro long the existing German Commercial Treaties for ten or at least five years, since a year to year policy would render the existing depression per manent.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(deceived November 15, 12.46 a.m.) WLI Ui«NF, Nov. 14. Lord Ranfurly intended to-day to start on a visit to Tasmania, but has postponed it for a week,
THE DOUKHOBORS.
OTTAWA, November 14. The Doukhobors have appealed to the Sultan of Turkey to allot them a tiny corner where they will not be compelled to obey the laws of men or become the subjects of any monarch excepting the Lord.
GENERAL ITEMS.
(By Cable.—Press Association.— (Received Nov. 15, 12.4 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 14. Americans have subscribed =£l.*),ooo to the Queen Victoria Memorial Fund. Lieutenant Dugdale, holder of the Victoria Gross, was killed while hunt ing in Gloucestershire in the presence of his father brothers and sister. SOFIA, Nov. 14. The King of Roumama and Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria visited Plevna and lunched together with Osrnan Easily ; '' '
THE DROUGHT.
(Received Nov. 15, 12.23 a, m.) SYDNEY, November 14. The position at White Cliffs dia mond field is becoming desperate. There has been one deatli from starvation, and others are suffering distressing privations. Families are subsisting on tiour and water. The miners have had no meat for six weeks, their strongest sustenance be ing bread and jam. The sanitary con dition, owing to want of water, is a serious menace to health. MELBOURNE, November 14. The Cabinet decided to supply seed wheat to Mallee farmers whose crops are ruined by the drought.
CABLE RATES.
Reoeived Nov. 14, 0.58 p.m. MELBOURNE, November 14. Sir E. Barton has re-opened ne gotiations with Mr Warren in regard to the proposed cable agreement between the Eastern Extension Com pany and the Commonwealth. It is unofficially understood that there is a good prospect of. an early settlement which Will result in a substantial reduction of rates to and from Eastern stations. Should the re ceipts keep up to the stipulated limit a reduction may also be made in Euro pean rates from the end of the year. As a test of the capabilities of the line, the Eastern Extension Com pany recently flashed a special mes sage from Adelaide to London and back in three minutes.
INTERPROVINCIAL.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, This Day. The Invercargill town council has dis cussed a proposal tq erect a combined town Hall and theatre at a cost of from .£15,000. to ,£20,000, but the decision was deferred till next meeting.
HEAVY GALE.
*» (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) A heavy gale blew with! h"nrricance" force last night and eariy morning over South Canterbury, and did a good deal of damage to buildings and orchards. Four telegraph polfes north of Orari were blown down. Messrs Morrison Bros., grocery store at Geraldine was totally wrecked, the damage to buidings and stock estimated at ■6500.
TILE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15 1902
WHEN TEAS JUST AS GOOD We (rudrantee our Teas better value, better grade than any sold. - L COMPARE OUR 2 ■ CHAMPION WITH ANY IMPORTEDIN k PACKETS* BolktPikii L Vtt> Mori Monit NELSON MOATE&Co.V" , WHY NT THEM? [k OARD.| u. w. d SOLICITOR .. Hamilton >NKT TO LEND ON MORTGAG* OF FREEHOLDS I 8 S E N, Knox Stkkbt, Hamilton. JRRTIFIUATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN 4 VIOLA. ATTUTION TO TECHNIQUE & THXOBT HARRY I BIGGS, " TJTHORISEB AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Staff. lEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 23-7. J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Visits T e Awamutu, first Tuesday in nontb ; Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday iD month ; Huotly, third Tuesday in month ; Te Archa, fourth Tuesday in month ; other districts occasionally. High-class Work. Terms Moderate. . 8 MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. ENT A L TOTICE MR E. DE|jVESNY|McGARRIGLE, SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr M iflnrrigle |may be consulted on and after Saturday; August 2nd, .at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrous-Oxide gns adminisiered. Painless Extractions by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR O; SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlylthe following places Ngaruawahia—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly-llh Friday. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WES T. Near Railway Station EWSON HEPPARD, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. OSWORTH, Tbaohkr of Piano, Violin, 'Ckllo and Sinoiso, Having taken up his residence in Hamilton, now prepared to receive pupils at ICLAREMONT VILLA. Cainbridge-Every MONDAY and TUES *>VY. fcTe Awamutu-Every FRIDAY. Mr is now open to accept Engagements for Con certs, Balls, Ac, in any put of the Waikato. FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT.-We have Money to Lend at this rate on Firs!-clans Freehold Security. Early appli cations is requested—Viile Bros., Legal Chambers, o-jpmite Vulcau Line, Queen utreet, Auckland. 24/7 11* R IJERBERT T7 pOLLIhS BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCEB TO SETTLERS OFFICE." ONEY TO LEND mi Mortage of First olhw Fre'hil 1 securities. W. COLK.MAN, Solicitor hu 1 No «ry Public. 109, (Jueeu - ►trert, Auckland. 2:j'7. Relief, Chip, Floral, v * Chip, etc. Terms, 1 2$ lid per quarter, Is Gd per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E Aylintj, 13, Victoria, Arcale, Auckland. J. RIDLER, 6ESMAL OAUlfcfc, OO*T, AND FIREWOUD MKROHANT HAMILTON.
KARMKO! KARMKO TIIF CUKE FOR- Indigestion, Constipation, F'atulcncy, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., K rEU V .. .'2h TEI. B.')1TI MaNUFA :ÜBhD Solhi.t Br A. li Manning CHEMIST, HAMILTON. You kpop the MONEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising BILE * SYRUP if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, Tn fact y.iu wont know yi u possess Solo Mamif E. B. HILL, (3 II FMI 8T , CAMBRIDGE. FJR-T AWARD Chmtchtroh, IS9S GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jublre Exhibition, 1898. FIRST acd «PEOI \L, Auckland, 1800. AWARD, Ohri.-tcburch, 1900 1901. liii]>erial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Car, be used with liihcr fkiw or separated mi k, whev or wa'er alone. Extract from Utter- eiived from a gentle man in the Nor h Island, who u.-es Imperial Calf Food : —'' 1 a arted feeding a ea'f about a week old, th° in Iter if which was sold at birth. Our otiwsr cow aave so title milk we could mly spare a pint itr day Upon t 1 its with your food., w.e rewd the r.-\i, \\-\> a just two2slb bags, wh : cb la u, fd If.O <Vs. If nulk ha' 1 not been N) Bcane" we • hoiijl 1 i a.ve Jmsed ens Find. The " »'' i'-« <j['i-8-i<m his, In'he natiir-''''Ou-rt cf .v-iiK-, j;-t dio.ptd he" ueiii-d caif, atjd is 'S lye a v>w iu all rrsp'c'a use uld be desired." From th" abovi it may be (fathered th it a cilf cau be mi eess'ully upon half-a lonnd of Food per dly when mi k is scarce ; if p'eufciful, letn. TACKKD IN 251b.. 50'b., lOOlbs., and 2001k. SACKS. Our testimonials are tuo murjerous to publish, but we hive several Btatf«g .that calves fed wi'h this fool a-e us fat, if not fitter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents: W. C. DWIS K CO., HAMILTON. rPHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE I DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against RUk»— connected with their trade or business —under the Workers' Compensation .Act, the .Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Cornmoc Law Owners of property and Mortgagees also •Votected under special tables Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rites, etc., »pply to ho focal Office of the Rnrmrtmont J. H. RICHARDSOH, Commissi-)ui f ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Prhiitc Hoarding Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. cry Comfort and Convoaicuc 1 for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS.
MfAIKA.O TIMES ALMANAC TO ADVERTISERS. rpiUS ALMANAC is now being put in hand, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at once for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cation" ni""t he innd(> at once to the li-xt issue »f li)f al aldrossed to Till'; Hamilton. The I'u re reive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention.
DIAHRHCEA is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and is equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have >a bottle at hand- Get \i to-day. tt> jnaj save a life. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton j THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge; GEO. M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu ; sell it. Dont pass what will prove a good friend to you, An eightpaanyfracket of Emp re Blue. 6 |
WT/1902/WT_19021115/MM_01/0003.xml | 6,257 | MR LANG AND THE FARMERS UNION.
The fell iwing are the ijUestions put by the Farmers' I'nion to candidates, and the replies,.!' Mr ban-. 1. \t pre- ait -rants for i :adsan I bridges depend on the will of the Minister Do you approve of this - No. I have many times in the House and on the pla'f nan im pressed my disapprov.il of grants for roads and bridges dope iding i n the will ot Minis ters. 2. I >nce these sums are voted sh add they not be spem and n it allowed to 1 ipse • '■"•■,-. When votes are pass -d I.v I'.irliaai. nl m, linvernnient sh id I Lave |.ow,a- to prevent them from lielllg exp-l:ded. :; Whal i- vour op :ii <\\ as t i the grants |, i; iug spent by 1 .enl bodies in tead of the Depsutment • (Jriuts sh add be <pent by local bodies. I, What is your opinion on Cnnvn Lands in relation to the provisions ot tlie baud A.-t being rigidly adheredto, so that purchasers C ,. UI j iave the choice of the three tenures provid -ii for in the \ci. viz., purchase for cash, lease with option of purchase, or lease in perpi Duly I have always main tained that selectors should have iheehoi-e of the three tenures provided by the band Act. ~.(;, Aie you piepuiedl .givethe righl to Crown Tenants to convert Hie i hoMiny into freehold, provided they have com],ln d with the condition.,-.-, and al-o ;in vi l--d th it no transfer he registeri d mil '-- i 1 Ins al tached to it a dcclara! on similar to tl,a of the band Act, and I.a i 1 for S-.-i tleuien: Act :- Yes. Ib) It voir; answer to the above qiies -li,,n is in tic- atiirmativ--. would yon e-iv,. the right t < the purchaser to pay -idi. or make j.-iyme ts over a term ot years am! allow ie in tioii in rent to be made in pro portion to such payments? Yes. Both questions were planks of my platform at la-l election. (f,j Where uativplandsare benefited by the expenditure of special or general rates, are vi ' i favour of their bearing similar taxes i„ laud ..- .1 oj E:: p l,s ? \>". i have ~lw a -,S a -''l lil-J oailU' ii thai n.il ve hi.ul;,| be i, a el 1 I;o other Uritish sab :,,, i S _ i.j.i_\ the same privileges aud share suae lesp .lisii'o' i '-. - ;: ,l Are you in favour of t o <'ustoius Tariff being for the pur, i f raising re vrnne , !am in favour of customs tariff « for .aising revenue only. 1 not for protee- | li, „ |, ur p„ -s Ia 1 u:at"il t'-iis when ad dressing ti l-'-'l rs last recess. (I,) ii,- f i- p:. e:\-e purpose. :- Not Solely. S, Are von for - r against the • aiv ..'••lit Hill .- 1 inre a wh.v-s opposed lair Rent Hill. lioth in the House an.' on the public p'odfert,, • i.Are you for or against ' utility an 1 K >ad Hoard Franchise being given t , ratepayers ouly:-—Itoiinty and Road Hoard Franchise should In- given to ratepayers only. Hi. Would yoit support a Hill to enable farmers to form Mutual Insurance Com panies, as in''an da, where the system has been found successful, and reduced the cost uf insurant e very materially? I would support a Hill to enable farmers to form Mutual Insurance Companies, as in Canada. I I. The honorarium wis increased in 11101 to PU V without consulting the electors. a) Are you in favour of members in creasing theii pay without the sanction of the K lectors - No. I spoke and voted against the increase, and am in favour of reducing it again to £llO and also of re ducing the honoraria of Members of the Legislative Council and Ministers' salaries to what they « erp formerly. l-he co-operative system of dealing with public works is said on the one hand to be an improvement on tho contract system, and on the other hand to be a very costly sys tem. Will you advocate the setting up of a Royal Commission to enquire into the System of Co-operative Labour, in order to fettle the question of cost, aud advisability or not of continuing it ■ I am in favour of a (Commission being set up to enquire into the system of co-operative labour.
Are you iu favour of retaining triple electorates in the cities or returning to single electorates '. 1 am in favour uf simile electorates, The Farmers' Union < OHfero.nec ex pressed alarm at the largely increasing Public Debt and Departmental Expendi ture.' (a). Would you bo in favour of lessening the expenditure of borrowed money - —1 am iu favour of lessening the amount bor rowed. On And economising in the Public Service by retrenchment ? 1 am in favour of economising the administration. Eg Would you be in favour of amending tho Land and Income Assessment Act, so that tho Local Bodies mav appoint one assessor fp, sit with tho Judge of the Assessment Court? Yes. Will you urge upon the Government the necessity of purchasing lands iu congested districts, with a view of assisting Farm Workers to make a home for themselves 'i Yes. Enclosed is a copy of the Farmers' Union Platform. Do you subscribe to it, and if so will you pledge yourself, if elected, to place the interestc oi tho Farmers' Diiion aq l;/id down by their i h.ticru. bei'oio Party? Yes. Since 1 ftave been iu the House (!) years) 1 have always placed the interests of farmers be fore party.
NEWCASTLE ROAD BOARD
'(■ ho monthly meeting of the above Hoard was held at the otlice, < >hote, on Wednesday. Present: Messrs E. C. Shepherd (chairman), K. 11. Nicholson, S. Fullertou, and C. H. Ey croft. hanford's road, MrW. L Wilkinson called the Hoard's attention to the dangerous state of the road trom his place to the Pukete road es pecially tho bill and culvert near his house, Decided that Messrs Bycroft and Fuller ton inspect the road and report. Mi Lat ' ham also wrote re this road, he suggested W that at the junction of the road, and the Pukete road, a'deviation be taken through .Mrs Martin's laud if she will give permis sion. The clerk was directed to write to Airs Martin respecting the matter. mokkatt'n KOAI), wiiatawhata. The clerk of the Waipa County Council wrote informing the Board that the Coun cil approves of the closing of the road be tween sections _:i and Horotui. ROTO-KAURI ROAD. Mr W. 11. Soper wrote thanking the Board for whnt had been done on bis road. He requested that ro.-.d be re-formed part Jt tho way. He' complained of the pine trees on the side of the road, and requested that the owner of the land be ordered to re move them, lie said if the Hoard would have the road to Te Itapa opened, he would contribute JE2O to the cost, better re ceived. Morrison's culvert, te kuwhia As the Hoard have not received any satis? ■ factory offer for the making of the concrete culvert, it was decided that the chairman communicate with Messrs Wilson, Auck land re tho matter. s.\oi:u's i-;<>.\i> lißVlAtion. The chairman reported that be had seen Mr J. Baxton who had agreed to give land for a road through Section 7, Horotui, so as to give access to the Waip.t river, and thus allow the road between Sections til, H2 and (>H to be closed.—lt was decided to proceed with the matter if the Hoard c-in do 6,0 without further cc implications arising. UIRUS' NUISANCE ACT. The Clerk was directed to inform the oecretary of the Te Kowhai branch of tho Farmers' Club that the Hoard were not empowered under the Act to take action in destroying small birds. BORROWINO. This question was again discussed and it was decided tnat the members prepare estimates of the wgsfc necessary works in their respective parts of the district to be laid before the Board at the next meeting.
Thy member present said they had sounded many of the ratepayers on the question of procuring a loan of I'.jiki, and almost all approved of the proposal. The following accounts were passed for payment :—T, S. Houd .ill 1 Is (id, H. Hooth ii-\ 15s, Cbarlston and Kempthorne £1 lfis, C. J. Corboy X-'>.
A PECULIAR OCCURENCE.
(Hv Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVKKi ARC ILL. This Day. In various parts of the town and district tin'tan!; water has a heavy clayey appear ance, caused, jf. is surmised, by dust from tiie eruption in Samoa being brought down by rain. Tlie clothes on the lines are covered with dust. As it has been very wet for the past week, the peculiarity is not duo to local causes. DFNHDIN, This Day. The South train yrstt'rday encountered a shower of reel mud the whole way from Henley tn Waibola.
WAIKATO FRUITGROWER'S AS SOCIATION.
FIIOM I '!■;; ( |||.\l IM ('.'.U.'li SIMMInXr. i'lie annual meeting of the Waikato Fruitgrowers' Association was hold in Mr Tnddy's Hotel on Tuesday last. Mr I'otts occupied the chair, aud there was a good :\' I'lii'ance of members. The minutes of last meeting were read an 1 confimed. The treasurer presented the balance sheet which shewed ;—Balance from last year £2 15s, members subscriptions £C> It's, total £'. i .Vs. Contribution to union &l Is 'id, stamps, telegrams, etc. ss, advertising '•'s, additional paymant to union ss, cash on hand .£5 Us ud, total £\) ss. The balance-sheet wa.s adopted. The election of officers resulted as fol lows : President, Mr A. Karl; vice-president Mr Farrer : secretary, Mr Ohye ; treasurer, Mr I'otts. The old executive was re elected. Mr F. Potts was elected delegate to at tend the Auckland Fruitgrowers' Confer ence on December !)th and 10th. Mr Tocman read a very interesting paper in he course of which, he said : The past season had prove:! a very severe one both to fruit growers aud also to auctioneers on account of the prices ruling Nevertheless Some orchardists had decided to plant asi ill further acreage, with the hope of better prospects in the near future. He said that he would like to see the W'aikato growers turn their attention to goose berries, otherwise Nelson aud Canterbury would get all our jam boilers' trade for some time. The W'aikato supply of goose berries has been so small that there has not been sutlioient to supply the retail trade, so that the factories have been obtaining gooseberries, raspberries and currants from Nelson and Dunedin. He did not think the Waikato suitable for currants or rasp berries. He congratulated the farmers on having such good prospects in regard to butter and stock, and although not wishing them to forget their orchards would not advocate extensive planting. Dealing briefly with canning, he stated he could not give growers any encouragement to persevere with the business. He did not consider Waikato had sufficient fruit to can in order to make it pay, neither had we the varieties to sell for which wo would be pre pared to take canning prices. Mr Tooman considered the only glut occurred in Japan ese plums, other fruits, such as pears, peaches, and apricots, which are principally used for canning, could not be offered by Waikato growers from Jd to Id per lb which is all the canning factories could give if a profit was required. He strongly recom mended the Waikato growers to give more attention to growing late npples which ho considered both suitable and profit able. Mr I'otts said he was in favour of uni form cases to bald a certain weight. i Mr <>hy,! considered the auctioneers should give concessions to growers as was : done by the sawmillers | A hearty vote ri thanks to Mr Tooman for his paper a,iida vote of thanks to the chair brought the meeting to a close.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1902.
\VH VI Pi'F,-' " i BAD OLD MEAN a 8> ri( usa'i-ek of Pi nf the H>.ds r,f thit Consumption. These IK SEOLE'. T np a ? >' ly to. i (requon'ly nnvinia and the sowing -Con ij<? of humanity, •• vh can bfl averted by taking whib has been rr ved by c-xperienee to be the Beme.iy «i the \>re for all e-omphint* of Ihn Throat, Tmnsrs and Bronchial TVe«- Pri"o 2s 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at »H Chemists sr 1 throughout the eolonv. The best Medicine known is SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test its eminent rower. inl effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is '""'""'""""S In serious cases, and accidents of they wounds, burns, scalds, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammation Like surprising effects produced ii croup, diptberia, bronchitis, inflammation of tin lungs, swellings, etc. diarrhcea, dysentrv, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs In use at hos pitals and medical clinics all over ihe globe; pal ised by His Majesty the Kiau of Italy : crowned medil and diploma at International I Amsterdam Irust in this improved a reject * 11 others I They *ive the old a mlpinghand, And keep them from distre.v.. There's only just one other tiiiiif.', That's needful ',.„ ensure Sound lungs, Uiat wc the praise can sin" 0\ WOOLS' GREAT PEri'ISKJirXT CURE ~,,
Etc. TANTED.—Runners and ANTED, the Public to Call on HAZE i t .V CO. lor SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WAN 1 ED—The travelling public to re *T member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc,, are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc.. Hamilton. \\ r ANTED— iin «f requiring _* r Srrinfj.-, and nil A-cessories a\ pertain ing thereto, In call on or send to H. H, Howden. watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilton who has . It-' npply in -lock. 'ANTED KNOWN.-V. Plescher de- TT Bires to draw attention to his linro stock of Po<t'.v,:.r. A splendi i lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Amercac Kid boots (ia<;e and button), Waliiiuj; and Evening Sh<»s, Girl's Lace and Button uoots and black), Good Strong School Boot.-, Farmers' Boot-, Bluchers, Cauvaa Shoe*, Leather and Carpet Sliprers and cheap; Kcpairs neat and prompt. First-olasß boots nude to order v. rlep ce e i.\ C\j - OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, Religious Announcements. rpRINTH METHODIST CHURCH I. HAMILTON. .. - EMBEK 10. Preacher—] 1 a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev. 11. L. Blamires. Evening Annual Service tor Christian Eudeavour Anniversary. Public Tea and Annual Rally, Monday Nov ember 17th. /"IUMrJ T<> Tlli: CHURCH OF EXG- V> LAND BAZAAR, oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, 10th Dtc,, and save money. 0 S II E B, SINGLNG AND H PRODL'C
Meetings. U FARMERS'CLUB. r F 11 R Meeting of the ('ambridge Branch 1 wliich was to ho held on Monday, the 17th inst.. will bo I'USI'ON'ED INI'II, FURTHER NOTICE. MARTIN BUTLER. Secretary. CAM 111; I DOE— Xo meeting this month. WAlHOU—Monday, November 17, at 7.3U p.m. TAM UIERE—Xo Meeting this month. OHAUPO—Friday, November 21st, at 7.30 TE AWAMUTU—Friday, November 21, at 7.30 p.m. XGA I,'U A WAlllA—Saturday, November 1" T :'.l) >i m -Fridav November 21, at 7.3U p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Il;c:ion Notices. VLL thofo in the Borough of Hamilton ami immediate districts desirous of FURTHERING the ELECTION OF Ml! H. .1. OKEEXSLADE :i re respectfully requested to ATTEND A MEETING in the WAIKATO TIMES BUILDINGS on MONDAY EVENING, the 17th Nov.. at s p.m. J. A. YOUNG, Convener. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. HAVE the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS
WATTETL'NA—Post Office, i day Nov. loth. TE L'KU— Schoolhouse, Saturday, loth at '■'< p.m. RAG LAX-Public Hall, Saturday, loth, at 7MO p.m. RUAPC KE— Schoulhouse, Monday, 17th, at 2.:>0 p.m. TE MATA Schoolhouse, Monday, 17th, at 7.30 p.m. KAWHIA— Tuesday, LSth, 7.:50 p.m. OPA RAU —Wednesday t'oreuoou. TE RAU-A-MOA, Wednesday, Nov. 7.;! i) p.m. CAMBRIDGE Thursday, Nov. •& p.m. KARAMU—Friday, Nov. 21st, 2 p.m. TE KOWHAl—Friday. Nov. 21st. PARAWERA, WAOTtJ, LICHFII Saturday, Nov. 22ad. HAMILTON—Monday, Nov. 21th, S Cordially Invited. 11. J. GREEXSLADE TO THE ELECTORS OF HAVE the honour to announce that IROXGIA—PubIic Hall, To-morrow, Sat urday, Nov. loth, at s p.m. 'HA I AWHATA—lworsen's Hall, Monday Nov. 17th, at s p.m. E RoßE—Schoolhouse, Tuesday, Nov. l.Sth at 7.:> i p.m. U K ERLM U—Schoolhouse, Wednesday, Nov. l'.lth at S p.m. Ladies are h-iv-Jf^l Further fixtures will be duly notified. F. W. LANG. NOTICE! MICE! NOTICE. /|"ESSRS McKEE AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Goods, which will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to meet the taste and requirements of the residents of the Waikato The >' UNDERTAKING " branch of th. business will be under the supervision of Mr T" HAVE to notify that 1 have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKee and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking the public for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my succe.-sors a continuance and en larged measure of the same. ARTHUR COYLE. HPHE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING GASH SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct, 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowed Off All Purchaser McKEE & MATTHEWS. |) U B L I C NOTICE All CATrLE and HORSES trespassiug on my iand at Waiteturia, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGE-', ' 28/3 Waitetuna.
Election Notices -9?><>M*£7S-*. IN Pursuance of "The Electoral Act, 19 '-," I. .lames Shiner Pond, Roturn ing-OJlicor for the Electoral District of Waikato. do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 11th day of November, 1902, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writ?, an ELECTION will be held for the return of ONE qualified person to serve as member for the said district : and that the latest day for re ceiving nomination of candidates will be the Istii DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1002 ; and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling-places of the said dis trict on the 25tu day of November. 1902. Every man desirous of becoming a candi date must be NOMINATED l!Y NOT LESS THAN TWO ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT, by a nomination-paper as pre scribed by section 99 of '.he said Act, de livered to the Returning-Oificer on or be fore the 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1902, at five o'clock p.m. The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Waikato : The Courthouse, Hamilton (principal) Waikato County Council Chambers, Kirikiriroa The Schoolhouse, TCaramu The Public Hall, Kihikihi The Schoolhouse, Tamahere Raglan County Council Chambers, N'garuawahia The Public Hall, Ohaupo Hetet's Hall, Otorohanga The Public Hall, Paterangi The Public Hall, Pirongia The Schoolhouse. Pukerimu The Courthouse. Raglan The Courthouse, Te Awamutu The Schoolhouse, Te Mita The Schoolhouse, Te Rore The Schoolhouse. Tuhikaramea Sutton's Store, Waitetuna The Public Hall, Whatawhata The Schoolhouse, Tauwhare The Schoolhouse, Raupuke The Schoolhouse, Te Rau-a-Moa The Schoolhouse, Kawhia The Schoolhouse, < >parau (irey*s P.oardinghouse, llauturu Parr's Boardinghouse, Ivinohaku The Schoolhouse, Waharoa The Railway Waiting-room, Tirau The Schoolhouse, Waotu The Schoolhouse, Lichfield The Public Hall, Cambridge The Schoolhouse, Cambridge West The llautapu Butter Factory. Hau tapu The Schoolhouse, Te Kowhai Tane Tinorau's house, W'aitomo The Schoolhouse, Te Kopua Alexander Premmer's house, Kiwitaln The Native Schoolhouse, Parawera. The Tolling will commence at 9 a.m. and close at (> p.m. JAMES S. BO \l), Returning-Oificer. Hamilton, lUth November, 1902. P OF WAIKATO IE OF POLLING-DAY. IN Pursuance of " The Alcoholic Liquors Silo Control Amendment Act, 1N90," ;- The Licensing Toll Regulation Act, 1899." and "The Licensing Committees and Polls Act. 1902,' and in manner provided by " The Electoral Act, 10,j2," I, James Shiner Pond, Eeturning-Officer for the Licensing District of Waikato, do hereby give notice that the LICENSING POLL for the sail district will be taken on TUESDAY, THE 2.jth DAY OF NOVEM BER, 1002, on the following proposals : 1. "Whether the number of Licenses existing in the district IS TO 2. "Whether the number of Licenses existing in the district IS TO BE REDUCED. 3. Whether NO LICENSES are to be granted in the district. The voting will commence at 9 a.m., and close at 6 p.m. The following are the polling places for the Licensing District of Waikato : The Courthouse, Hamilton (prin cipal; Waikato County Council Chambers, Kirikiriroa The Schoolhouse, Karamu The Public Hall, Kihikihi The Schoolhouse, Tamahere Raglan County Council Chambers, Xgaruawahia The Public Hall, Ohaupo Hetet's Hall, Otorohanga The Public Hall, Paterangi The Public Hall, Pirongia The Schoolhouse, Pukerimu The Courthouse, Raglan The Courthouse, Te Awamutu The Schoolhouse, Te Mata The Schoolhouse, Te Rore The Schoolhouse, Tuhikaramea Sutton's Store, Waitetuna '1 lie-Public Ball, Whatawhata The Schoolhouse. Tauwhare The Schoolhouse, Te Rau-a-Moa The Schoolhouse, Kawliia The Schoolhouse, Oparau Grey's Boardinghouse, llauturu Parr's Boardinghouse, Ivinohaku The Schoolhouse, Waharoa The Railway Waiting-room, Tirau The Schoolhouse, Waotu The Schoolhouse, Lichfield The Public Hall, Cambridge The Schoolhouse, Cambridge West The Hautapu Putter Factory, Hautapu The Schoolhouse, Te Kowhai Tane Tinorau's house, Waitomo The Schoolhouse, Te Kopua Alexander Bremuer's house, Kiwitahi Tho Native Schoolhouse, Parawera JAMES S. POND, Returning Officer. Hamilton, November 12th. WHY COUGH ? WHYCOUGH ? WHY COUGH V Thero is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alorie gives relief. Simple, but sure in action, they can be taken by the mos delicate. HEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZFNGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Keating's Lozengb will set you rir,'ht. They at once check the cough and remove the cause An euormous sale all over the world during the past 80 years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT EELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT EELIEF. Kkating'h Couuu LozK:«iKs, the unrivalled i remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, aro sold everywhere in tins by all chemists.
Business Notices. GARDEN IMPLEU I AWN Mawers, Scythes. Snaiths. Reap J Hooks, Sickle?. Spades. Forkes. Rakes, Hoes, Watering Cans. xc. cheap an I good. to hand, [aspection invited. SANDERS. AT all Prices, from 5< assortment. Roll, Good ANDERS, Q.C.E HARVESTING MACHINERY. IF you want the " Best Hinder on Earth eret a McCORMICK. The McCormick Mowers have ball bear ing?, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. .!. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for Me<'ormick .Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. l/TR. W. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge. IYJL has a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut 1000 acres of »rain. NEW FRUITS. ll dressed, 51b. New Seeded Muscatels New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots SANDERS, QC.E. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wtfers, Vienna Wafers. Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finder Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield, lvillarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AND WELL MADE. EVERY Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SANDERS, Q.C.E. VASES AND FIGURES. •HOTCI-; SELECTION of the above. Inspection invited. SANDEPvS. CAMBRIDGE. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN > EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. rpHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the '. Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hermit-Hazledean Bruar=Tuba Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remount?, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom age 2- Gd. Paddocking 2s Gd per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL EED LOED XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII Thra bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. Far further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. EVANS' ONDERFULTJEMEDIES TUSSICDRA. For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL. For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER— For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have trained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Monnaa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Kscott, Cambridge : F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Harail on ; J. S. Edwirds, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Patorson, Ngarua wabia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, '2, U. Worms undermine Children's! Constitu tions. Use WADE'S VVORMjFIGS. Is boxes.
Davis & Co' PECULATORS ;e OR SMALL CAPITAL anxious t.i seem :inJ to those wishing to secure COMFORTABLE HOMES SNUii FARMS <>K GoQh PASTORAL PROPEK- W'c would call your attention to the fact that we can oiler the best and most com plete List of Properties of all kinds in the \\ aikatoand surrouuding Districts, and are prepared to FINANCIALLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list] of properties in detail, but we are always ready to giro, or post full particulars to to intending-buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. We have properties from 50 acre to 5000 acres blocks" in price from i7s lid per acre to £I(J per acre with good roads, near l'ost i Hiice, school, Creameries and i,'ail way, and on Easy Terms. Desire to Sell AYe shall be glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in ditl'ereut parts of New Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, XC SALE, NO CHARGE. We have numerious inquiries from all parts of New ZeaLnd and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do business. Why Pay Kent. We have several Oood Town Properties with 4to '.i roomed houses, with .', acre to 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, ESTATE AoENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of country. Advances made on all goods placed with us tor Sa e. WALK A I'D AOEN i'S and SI low ROOMS for the wonderful vyertheim se\yi.\"<i machine Three machines in One on Time Pay ment, 2s lid per week. Also PIANOS and ORGANS, English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s lid per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. WAIKATo AGENTS Northern l-'ire Insurance Company Capital WAIKATO ACL NTS Imperial tgold medalj Calf Foci, the best in the market. *)n o used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HEEE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Drpss Materials, double width, from Us 6d to os Gd Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s Gi Black Lustres, figured and plain, Is lid t> •3s 6d Our Splendid Stcck of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Lidos' Kid and Suck- Gloves at 2s Gd, 3s6d, 4s Gd Bewildering Assortment of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cooking and Afternoon Aprons from Is Gi Blouses of all descriptions from 3s 1 Id New Sunskadcs, special value, from (is lid tucktd aud flounced, fr.mi o- 'id Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s Gd Holhnd and Crash Costume. B , with Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 23s Gd, 2os Gd, 31s Gd Smait 11 it.-, T qu s and BonneN, from 15s The Popu'ar " Kea'y to Wear Hats " from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prtn's fr:m 111 ya J Dress Holhmds, 05, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Mucins and Blouse Materials from 6J*- USEFUL LINES FUR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Ho-Ury and Under clothing New shipments of Stra v II iN, including "Boaters," ."Brazilians,"' and ''Pan ama " ,-bipes New Neckties, C dV*\ an ! b-C New Washing Wai-tc asts, in white and fawn shades, at os Gd, 89 0.1, 'J. GJ, to 14* tid. Gen's' DarkLouuge 355. Dressmaking and Tuliriug in all it Branch* s. Absolutely thj lowei-t price U.-t in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILXE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. T U D (.' TICK WEBLEY, (HOTCH KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Willst-ind the senso . at tlio lUnf-ipd Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waimiaio Kotd, N<_'arua»a!i.i and Whmiwhata Di-tticts. Mr Pat. Mehin. Stud Groom, will be at NGARUAWAIiIA on MONDAY, and \YHA TAWIIATA <n TUESDAY. I hose desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Burk'nud in 1888, got by the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported Si. Aubjn—Mits Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and addrets letters to Wm. Home, 1e Akntca WM. HOKNE.
McNicol & Co lUu" GO Well-bred Cattle, 12 to is uionil s 15 Three and Four-year Store S leers from 'l'e Puke 20 Two-year-old Steers, A. Burn Mur doch 20 Cows and Heifers, in calf, 50 Cows and Heifers, dry, 25 Three-year i'hi Steers, Roto-o-rangi •1 lieef. Walter Cowlev McNICO L k CO. G. F. McCullajih, Auctioneer. SPECIAL HOTSS SALE AT HAMILT N Thursday, Kovembcr 20. We will hold a Horse Sale in the Borough. Yards, Hamilton, on aTiove date Zi\ 11 O R s E S - JyJ of all classes Entries received are: Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo, Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 75 Hacks and Cobs 20 Light Harness Horses 2') Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot lu Unbroken Horses 10 Draught Mares, some in foal, from Jas. MacLarn in, Papatoitoi Well-bred Polo Pony, by Hornpipe- Witch Hazel, W. C. King Milk Waggon, James Shaw I).F. Riid and Gray Plough, Swings, Chains, etc., James Hill Double Buggy Gig Three-seated Cortland Wag gon and Set D. Harness ?ale at 10 a.m. McNICOL k CO. ullagli, Auctioneer. ,IE STOCK SALE. Saturday, November 22. p,\T, STORE, .V DAIRY CATTLE IS Fat Steers, Richard Reynolds ■ ii Eat Steers, Win. Vosper 9 Pat Steers, J. Scott 9 Fat St.-ers, Ed. Allen 13 Fat Cows, A. Bailey n Fat Cows, R.bt. IVake 30 Yearlings, Hanuou Bros. 35 Cattle, mixed sexes. Fencourt Entries solicited. M o N I<J 0 L & C 0. g. f. : agli, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE NEAR HUNTLY Wednesday. November 20. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Niecolls to oiler on above date nt his f nn. adjoining Messrs D. and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt), his TW <) F A R M S, comprising about (>OO acres Farm No. 1, ~f 9.VJ Acres, with Fight-roomed House, Good Sheds, Stables and Outhouses. Terms— i'S'ii.i cash, balance at 5 per cent. for three years Farm No. 2, of 3(54 Aires, with Five roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed and Stable. Terms— £9OO cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years lit Cows, milking and in calf 2 Bulls 12 Three-year Steers 24 2J and Two-year Steers 2:! < >ne and 11-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2 J-year Heifers 21 One to U-year Heifers u ('alves 1 Two-year ('olt 1 Two-year Draught Colt Also, if both farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught Gelding 50 Sheep Cambridge Roller Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows. D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough. Hand Chaffcntter. Bar row Seed Sower, 2 Tip Drays, Chains, Collars etc. Dairy tows and Heifers, Horses, etc, etc. Also, on account of Mr G. Hampton ■' 200 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side A steamer leaving Huntly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in time for 8.3J p.m. train. Cattle will be put safely acre3H the river for buyers Full particulars in future issue Me XI COL k CO. G. F. MoCotLAGH, Auotiooeer. HVMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursdty, November 27. »A H EAT) BEE F, )\J neighb mrhood 15 Calv s, Tauwlare 11 f'n ice Two-ypar-old Empty Heifers '■'< Springers, Karamu 70 Yearlings 1 Bull, A. E. Snoot S Young Pigs, Zenas Owen 150 Weih r Shaw Bros o Acres of laari, in Atig>"*e.-street, '•ii'ilt n, mi Run<un f Mr T. Vine-! Nt sd instructions from the vill oiler for sale : PARI' LOT 32<>, Hamilton West, containing 38 perches, with Seven ivomed Dwelling erected thereon. Laud transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNI CO L & CO. G. F. McCri.LAi;H, Auctioneer. OHAUPO STUCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of If\f\ HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 150 ls-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 4C Yearlings, Pirongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well Entries Sid'eitcd. k CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer.
McNicol & Co. Wednesday, December 10. will hold ~ur Second Sale at Ta K'uiii on above date WELL-BRED IH-Month & TWO. YEAR ST HERS 1 alvo- und Yearlings fringing Heifers l!,: " Mixod Tattle, from neigl 1 • nn.ir districts '•oo<l ilacl s und Harness Heroes H.M-1.l | !u _ gy s !>nil_; Trap i ooded Huggy Entries Solicited. M c X I C 0 I, 4 co. McCullagh, Auctioneer W. J. Hunter. BANGIRIRI YARDS. Wednesc ny, November 19. rr, HE undersigned will hold his l Sprirg Cattle Sale on above date ftOO W £ LL-BKEDFORWAD BDL . ?*i, v^o KS ' CHOI CE YEARLING & re-MONTH BTEEKS & HEIFF~ TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS 80 Choice Very Forward 3i-year-old Bullocks 6 Choice Springers 50 Very Choice 2J- and Three-year-old Ste rs, W. Milne, McFarlane IGO Choice Young Cattle, J. Shefield, J. Bruce, F. Storey, and Mrs Storey 2o Chuine 2i-year-old Steers, J. Hal let SO Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Madill, Lytch 15 Well-bred 3i-year-old Steer*, nearly beef, C. Cbing 25 Choice Fresh Three, year-old St( Patteraon 30 Choice Three-year-old steers, in fresh condition, Dingle Bros. 2o Well-bred Two-year-01l Steers, O." Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tukere 20 Well-bred Fresh Three-year-old steers 3 r hoioe Yearling Shorthorn Bulls First-class Light Spring Wa&gon (Cousin and Alkiu), near'y new Well-bred Fou'-yea-old Bullocks, and t'mpty Cow.-, A. Kiddie 22 Choice Two-jear-old Bteere, W. Wat son 10 Choice Three-year-old Steers, vtrr. fresh 10 Fiesh-c nditioned C.iws, D Brace 10 Well-bred Fresh Four-year-old Bui locks, J no. Bregmen J 5 Weil-brei Two and Three-old St T. Foot 6 Prime Fat Cows, McKinno \ Bros. 6 Good >pring.rs, Hrnderson 20 Well-bred Tnree-year-o'd Steers, P. pepe 60 ell-br-d To n and T -vea'-^teerp, King", Ngrthhiuii, Osborne, J. Mack'-, Kr»p , Mw, 50 C-'-ic YeilicgsG SO Quiet ls-month and Two-year-old Heifers En'ries solicittd. At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U X T E B. OHAUPO CATTLE _ SALE." Tuesday, Movember 25. The undersigned will sell at the Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, November 2oth : ( >n account of Mrs R. Scott, who is giving up dairying: 99 CHOICE DAIRY COWS v-v in full milk and to calve shortly, a picked lot 4 Milk Cans 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes, Wiiata whata For Private Sale: 5 Pairs of Working Bullocks and Gear 2 Waggons lleid and Cray Double-bagger Chaff cutter, in good working order W. J. H U N T E E. TE AWAMUTU SALE. Saturday, November 29. For sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Satur day, November 29th: 1£ YOUNG CATTLE. 16 Half-bred Tamworth Pigs, Fred Gibson and W. Holden° 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs Marble Slab, for butter makin^ °- W. J. HUNTER. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL The undersigned his received ins'ruotioni from Mr t-'allett to sell on the fa<m at Churchill, known as A. about thf first wetk in December, the whole of his i T IV E & DEAD STOCK 200 Well-bred Citt'e, 60 of them dairy cows 30 Horses Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divided into paddooks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowsheds, e'e, and a Flaxmill, all complete, on property. Terms at sale. Full part'culars in future advertisement. W. J. HUNTER 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL 110R3B SALE. THE undersigned wi'l hold a Special Sa'e of Horses at the Hamilt-m Borough Yards about the middle of December. Entries solicited. N W. J. HUNT E E. SHEEP FAIR. February, 1903. r lIE undersigned will holdhis First Sheep i Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J. II UNTEB. UCKLAND KU YJUXfcS OP all cl\. c s:p of fat stock Stocknwmrs please communicate with u Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambria*-, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYEES of FAOTOtt PUTTEE OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE STAVrn AND BONIDUST. BICES AND AIALTSEB 01 AW ICV not. A. BtVIXS, Manager. J |
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Tnt.liPt'iir-1 r lifion r>f "IW-ry :ind Eggs f'»r Market and Profit, " whieh li'i just Keen is ;ui'(l b\' 1 li:' I) -i»nri men! of Agriculture. Mr |). |). Ilvde, I In' (losernmenf Poult rv K\|i>Ti. gi\ e : some Interesting par' icuiar ■ of the enorinou ■ po;sibilii >s tliiit In- before tin 1 industry lie has been appointed to promote. His figures showing the magnitude of the international poul try trade are really astounding. Ger many's annual share of the trade, that is its ini])orts and exports, amounts to £7,-1-67,29]. Great Britian's to £7,060, ■IK). Austria's to £7,062,500, France's to £0.7(M,77<). Russia's to £.">.777,666 and Italy's to £ 1.001,: i.") I, The figures it must he renienihered, do not include the lionip consumption, whieh pro bably far exceeds in every case the total of the exports. In the I'nited States poult ry raisin;.' is ahsnlutelv the large-;! of the rural indusiries. the annual output amounting to close upon , LTiO.OOO.IMIO. while the cotton crop. according to the latest returns, is worth only L'")•').OOn.ODO, and the wheal crop only f III.000,001.). In IH'.M) Kngland imported from foreign countries I,H ID,DUO,i|i)i) eggs, and there is no reason to suppose that the requirements have since de creased, This I m*iri•» Ih" ea u\ Ihe export s from 111 i; colony last year look rather Ire than the proverbial drop in ihc bucket. They included .)2..)0(» ducks. |:>.i geese, and 7U turkeys. The local consumption, however, run* into much larger figures, reaching in the cast' of eggs close upon twt hundred millions. p,ut Mr HvdeV business is to encourage the export trade, and with tliis in view, lit supplies some verv useful suggestion;- for its development. Jle insists. above all things, upon attention to de tails. The 1 oultry farmer who simpl\ buys his s'o •'< and turns it. loose t< take care of itself as best it can, i> sure to be disappointed. ]|v will la lucky if he gets eggs enough for th< use. of his own household ; lie wil certainly gel none for export. A piece of poor land, even land that b too poor for anything else, will do foi a poultry farm, but tin- h/msing am feeding must be good, though th<-yi,ee< not be extravagant. For the rest, the breeder will do well to In.in to Ml Hyde's pamphlet for himself. I'.otl the beginner and the experienced poultry-man will find something t< . learn from its well filled pages.
EDUCATING DAIRYMEN.
In the great dairying State (Wis cousin) of America a very great deal has been done to educate the dairy man in his line of business. There they have farmers institutes, or what are really conferences, whieh are held throughout the winter, and at which dairy experts give addresses, followed by discission, in whieh the farmers themselves join : and at <,?,<. meeting statistics of the working of ■>() t]n)v\ farms supplying a factory were given, The (jiiantity of milk produced per annum, the fat percentage, (he eosl of feeding, the price realised, and the difference between est „, feeding and returns from produce were at) tabu lated. The largest profit made by any one farmer was £0 Ms per cow for 11 cows, whieh produced GGO gallons of milk and I'.OOlb of butter. In only one other case was .'JOOIb exceeded, and that by a herd of s,evejj cows. The tpiantity of milk produced per cow ran from 660 gallons, to 270 gallons ami butter from oODIb to 124 per head. Dm cost of feeding varied from £ ] Is per e,e,\ to (J7 Il's, nor was it found tint the herds which cost the most to f'ed proved anything like the most successful. ()n the contrary, oft.be seven herds which paid the most money in no single instance did the cost ex ceed Co 12s pel head. Coining to the find result we may take it about oije lialf of the dairies under notice failed to provide a net profit.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1902.
Printed and published by Bobert John Paull and George William Ven ables at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. SATURDAY,' NOVEMBER 15, 19W.
Can't Eat You certainly don't want to eat if you are not hungry. Hut you must eat, aud you must, digest your food, too. If not, you v.-ill become weak, pale, thin. Good food, good appetite,' good digestion,—these aro essential. *»,. ££& Mr. Robert Venus, of Lmnceston, Tas mania, sends us his photogni] h and says: " I Buffered greatly from loss oi appetite, indigestion,pains in the stomach, weakness, and nervousness. Several doctors tried in ain to give me relief. A friend then induced ac to try Aycr's Sarsaparilla, for it had done him much good. The first bottle worked wonders for me. .Soon my appetite came back, my indigestion was cured, and I was Strong and hearty." Sarsaparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." He Buro you get Ayer'B. Keep your bowels in good condition by using Ayer's rills. They cure constipation, coated tongue, biliousness, sick headache. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Miss., U.S.A
s AND PROPERTY MR M. G. FARRER, "BANKWOOD," HAMILTON', ho will conduct intending purchaser.? to properties free of charge, and will be jrlad tO receive particulars of properties for sale. CHEAP RUSH FARM. Adjacent to Railway Station. X? 0 11 i s ' >er Acre, - ;!s acres g°°& OW/W l' ' level laud in heavy rimu timber, except U) aires which have been gtft*w>d and fenced ; close to post oitice ; station and township ; handy to good mar ket, arid about ISO miles from Auckland. 7110 RICH LITTLE FARMS. Close to Station, &c. i 1 Q to £22 per acre. Several handy - -lO farm sections of from 22 to 3:5 acres, each; very fertile land, fenced, and M remarkably good grass ; on one there is lotiae pretty bush; all well watered; one ttitle from station and large township, and ftbottt 30 miles from town. Prices range fromiJlS to £22 per acre; one-third cash, balance fite y»ars at 5 per cent. 7030 HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. yf*A9A"* loß ACRES i all fenced and WWV nib-divided ; 85 acres grass; 12 acres crop; small orchard; 1 acre bush; 4 acres drained swamp; balance rough land house of four rooms and verandah; stabl*, towahed, &c; J mile from school, post office, kc. ■, one mile from creamery •ad 5 J from station. Price, £620; terms if desired. 7164 UNIMPROVED LANDS. KGAROTO PARISH-Allotment 3GO, o. n taining 50 acres, £75. TAUIIRI PAHISH-Allotment 325, con raining 50 ecrrs, £3B. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment 189, cod raining 50 scree, £3O. TAUPIBI PARISH-Allotmenta 377 ard 379. containing 100 acres, £75. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH-Allotment 30, containing 50 acres, £SO. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH - Allotment 131, contairing 50 acres, £3O. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH-Allotment 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 7f 92 We undertake any business in con nection with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTP, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Say-Frie teaspc:ns:'u OT ryy> , all ni£ht i barking. % ! FOR COUGHS SCOLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC?!. SOLD £Y£RYWHLRE. I/6 k 2/6 Alfred Buckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION BALF F ON TUBSDAYS—For Hideo, Skins, Woo Tallow, and Bones, Hay and Btraw THUBBDAYS, AT EEMUERA-Fat anri Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. FRIDAYB Horses, Harness, Vehirlof Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales A. WAIUXU—FIRST SATURDAY in oa.-r month. r POKENO-MONDAY befcrc Enr-.nar Sale. BUNCIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. FUKEKOBE--LAST MONDAY in eacl month. TUAKAU-FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July Septembir and November. AOENTB FOR: Chesterfield Ouane, Little's Liqnid and Pf'-wder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toia Rabbit Toison. ON PALE AT THE HAYMABKET : PonedttFt, Superphosphates and oiYn Manum; Cms Seeds ; Clovers fr> in Cress and Sens, Glßsgow,and Hure' aid Bens, London ; Maize, Oato, Chaff, &c. The Haymarket, Albirt St., AUCKLAND. OINTMENT cures Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breasts. Ulcerations, White Swell- Intra iiathsin'nm. t>_j ■> ~. . Bruises and Burns. HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT is invaluable for Chest and Throat roat and Influenza, only at 78, New Oxford Stmt 4"> ??, Oxford Street), London,
TO MKN Write for free oopv of valuable book abott yourselves, your health, you happiness, your future It contains a full exresitien cf the nun an Byetetu hud the remedifs adopted No need to run 11 drrirrs. FcMed free in sealed ern-r] M e. i ~3 n „ n on rfad it A(J lepg O Fr-fir. W9 Elizabeth-Street North «. , O'lT! P WALK'S WnPM FIGS -the Wonderful Worm Wonw.-j-are a safe and sure tmeiiy, mls boxes. Sold everywhere.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemcal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small hags; absolutely pure, highest analysis, £Vr Hiij-rrs wi'l plcifsn note that Pj r mid i is ■ nr Repi«trrcd Brand, and s-e lh:ii thry l' t it, some unscrupulous dealers having id a i itifciur aitkla ur.der our trade mark. Turnip Sowing, < i\hr> now thiurf I yoked for Pyramid .!>.-;ivcrei jUctcber, November, December, i January. A L S 0, I SUPERPHOSFATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates iHUMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or tot hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Ere. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, & 0 , New_Crop Duo Early in November. W. S. LAUJtIE & CO. 2d, Customs-Si., AUCKLAND. n FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, KJorsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6 TUCK Kll'S ITUMiLY "OAKIXG powder r AMILY JJAKIXO OOWDER The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into kveuy tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the fikst tin ; the rest will regularly follow. |7<GG poWDER Buy it for Pancakes lJ<i<l I OVVDER liny it for Pancakes. ULWSHINE TELLY CRYSTALS. ocxsuixe Jelly v^jjystals. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. 'IN-SIIIM: pFSTAED |>OWDEE Orxsinxi; Va'stauu I owder Eggs may he too rich for you ; eggs may j ho I;m d.w-This will suit you " down to ! the ground." I'll H"X>'s i 1 packets in each box) Assorted i lavours. s rxsinxE nntDiN..) dowder » I \sili.\i-; I l l)i»iX(-i i mvntfp Easily prepared, superior to home-made l!lancman-e, fruit-tlavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale piuk; Strawberry, reddish pink; \anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow A KAL'AXA QTAECH LAZE rixaiAXA Otarch vtlaze For putting a fine finish on all Ironin^ Work. Boxes, 3d and Cd. OF A LI, GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. pAMrBELL *ND pHRKNFBIED pOMPA.VY r IMITED. Capita i, £301,000 43 QUEEN ST'M'KT WJARF, ALBERT BREWERY vjCEEN-STREET AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBKCTOBS J. Loo an Oampbbw, Esq. (Chairman), Arthub M. Mtebs (Manauini? Director), and Leo M. Mtebs. Seobeiabt ; Aiibed S, Bankabt. Cable Addreen: "Beehive," Auoklaod. AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., "Bulldog " ALE STOUT, London * M. B. FOSTER & SON 3 (Ltd. "Bush ALE and STOUT, London J. SOHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS. Sydney and London D, H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. &O. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS Son J, YV BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D CLARET r J AS. BUCHANAN & CO.. SCOTCH WHISKY, Londmi wiuu WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlinpton HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd Canadian Club" WHISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.R. lEISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin iiwoa ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Oognao ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda, Adelaide MOET & OHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims' KRUG & CO.. CHAMPAGNE. Reims RUINAET & CO., CHAMPAGNE Reim, E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE, Reim A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Etc, Eto. Etc. A very Laree Assortment of the best BBAKns oJ WINES & SPIRITS, inoludine AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand CIGARS.-Many well-known bhandb Seleotion. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES » PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition. 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 18§6 ;' Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. - TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold .' Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (hulk). Special First Award Gold Medal; Stout (bottled), Special Fh>t Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against , all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited • and ' MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. r THE CAMPBELL & EHBEN FRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 r I Wades "Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are, a sure remedy, in is boxes. Sold everywhere.
DAIRY FARMS FOft SALE LOCKERBIE. MATAMATA, WAITCA. lUK PnoPKETI OF The Assets Realisation Board THESK Properties have bfci-i surveyed in FARMS of suitablo area, irom G'> hi to S.*o acre, are of Good Q-iality S >il, W i Watered. Clofe to R>ilw<v, und within «•-r dUtr-nce oi Creameries and Factorv. Buv D r" mav select Anv rea, rind Puroi is* on VERY EASY TERMS OF Pv Y MENT. INTEREST.—4J per centum por annum PLANS AND PARTICULARS may be obtained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS od h. Properties, Mbssrs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrns ville. MBSBBB MoNTCOL & CO., Hamilton Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily Paperß. Refreshments, D'ninß Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at si! hoars. Order prorxp , it" aj* mom:y ; -heap jioxn / - !!K ■l' y"j?:-;Y £IOO to £IO,OOO CITY, AND SUBURBAN [FREEHOLDS 4t \\ per Tent. __ Teims of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, 1 rven merit Insurance Cott.mist-iorer jIA'.iLAN j AND AGENCY The undersigned has fur sal; ■ r b sral tortus DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS TOWN Avi) SUDURBAN SECTK- -s COTTA.iKS, STORKS To owner'of property : My )>• r •>, r" no A R. LA NOLLY, LAN]) AGENT AND VAU.vToK RAGLAN 1/TOTTNTAIN TWMIJ f'IMHKK M A y\ A FINEST KIMT IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against ail-comers at the Auckland Indiana and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Albo, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER k MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT. N'qabpawahm telegrams promptly attended to HAMILTON Waikato ASHBDRTON Canterbury r AIKATO GALVANISED TRON GALVANISED TI HARDLEYBRoS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholeaa'c and R. tail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, 8,-ths etc. TANKS A BPFCIALITY. CORRUGATED IhON CURVEL TO ORDER I'»ii-y Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. UARDLEY BROS., HAMILTON Jolm Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT Connected wherowith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALABE. HotDirnkbs Daij,y feom 12 to 2 o'crocx Chops and Steais Beady in Ten Minatea. DINNER on FALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK <&- Kaerp, R, yattas, Shows, &0., Catorec. "AMIL'iO GAS COMPANY (L.MTTED), H<sQnßaik: LAOKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s per bag. TAR, 6d pe' gallon for 25 gallong or overr e? 1 gallor/for lees quantities. Wobxb : Clareno-etrcet, Hamiltou.
-FOR- A.LYE COD LIVER O.L ivhn host subsiitute tor the croim extract-1 iron ■.ii !I by the separator. ' 11,, v Experiments ■. id* by tin Agri.ultur.il Division of the Vorks'iir > (\>llo-r prove thai calves ml on separate..! milk with the addition of 2ozs of Ccd Liver Oil, thrive better than thoso fo,l on whole milk. Cod Liver 0.1 is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Cil.es it is prohtable because it enables .you to send the whole of your milk to tl a SSoSd 1S USS ' aad tUer ° " n ° trouble3jm9 Preparation required Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, anl *ivo it nu qualified praieo. tor testimonials apply to theuudersio-rie i. It is one of tli- b»st investments you can put your m may into and will <ri V e you large and certain profits ' ° gold in four gallon tins, live gallou drums or 40 gallon casks. TheiM3W Zealand Lw\ and Mercanluo :Ueniv Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. Hi-AJSTID FOB SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, 1 Laud For Sale. I THE "KV.W 7PATAWn Trv.vr i»m FiVPTSIfIV RstfltP I PANY - LI MITED, are instructed to an- UVUIDIUJ ÜBLaiU) | nounce that, that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, 11T all ploughed, and grassed, Woodlands Estate, COKPBISINQ Otterbuiu Estate, : THE BL ° CK NEAR THE TOWN - J SHIP OF TMJPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, Contain* NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND GRASSED. 4422 Acres, The abovp properties all adjoin the Walton | Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station en the Amk and-Rotorua Railway veuiently-sized DAIRY AND GKAZINO hue, and nr» within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATR and Cambridge. SALE on and after The laud is of excellent quality, and is '' admirably adapted for DAIRY FaRMS. WeilllCSllaV I\OV. 5. 10(1* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, J ' "' IVW ~' on TihPral To™, ! T J RMS 0F PA ™ENT: 20 per cent Oil Liberal Terms, casf 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL 1902. annuauy ter five following yean. Interest 4* * per CcDui ~ . Applications to be addressed to the under - Copies of plans and full particulars «gnei,from whom Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned ' f ur, her information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned J WE ARE ADDRESSING TUB FAlfci SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY g LADIES, ftlii Dll Oil * JBAJD TEJL ? China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is I nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend j ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow | ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, aud no other tea I grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with I it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. , Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee \ that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from - W Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa; Parr Bros, Hamilton; S L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co, Sole Agents, Auckland. PARR BROS., Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. SPECIAL VALUES in Bonedusts and Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorne l!T*t n » C °^ C t Ma u Ure ?' Root ' Potat0 ' Qrass ' etc -' beamed Bone-' dust, A and 13" Superphosphates, Bonedust and Blood Guano, Kainit, Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Rock Salt Coarse and line Salt Lime. Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and Carrot Seeds oAIT s Wire ' Rollers ' ,StapK Bar Iron > N " ils ' Ei wptt g , AGENCY cowslip calf milk. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWIIIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc, in the Kawhia, Rairlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will oommunioite with m», I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on pitches just to show them tha killing |ual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui : Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 r f HE Waikato bacon no. FRANKTON JUNCTION, nnished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. T AMES HALLY, Seoretary.
tifiOß&K E. Clark UNO, PRODUCE, & GENERAL -'CENT, CAMBRIDGE. FOR BALB, nmv sk ,s ;; ■■wcmlc, 'i"ui-jiip and Li ape Now landed ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, Loudon. tncks which ensures the highest class Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede Green Top Aberdnen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Imperial Green Ulobe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Lksex h'ape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Loot Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Hone Phosphate 64 per cent., guran teed Maiden [eland Ouano Bonedust, etc., etc.. Kainit FOR CALF FEEDING- Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed AVhole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Boilers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street, - - CAMBRIDGE WAVERLEY HOTEL AUCKLAND. IfAURICE O'CONNOR, PROPRIttK R 1 desires to intimate that he has taken over the business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of 1 the liberal support hitherto awarded his pre decessor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford tbem every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, aa previously, MOST MODERATE. Tho Hotel is within one minute's walk Railway Station and Wharf, and command s magnificent view of the Harbour, To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Cead Mille Failthe wil ver be extended, and a pleasant sejonrn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 XCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. P.O, Box 350' Telephone 46?. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only First-class Billiard Room. Night Porter. W, M COOKE, Proprietor, Late U.S.S. do. 98/9 UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY-Wright < Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried and Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1/3 Artificial Incubating and Broooding, by the Most Expert Operators and Brooders in America .. ~ 2 6 Dicks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. ~ 2/6 Success with Poultry : For Persons who Think of Engaging in any Branch of the Poultry Business .. ~ 5 / Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Business ~ .. 2/6 Turkeys, Their Care and Management ' 2/6 Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures i*3 The Leghorns: Brown, White, Black, Buff, Duckwing 2/6 The Wyandottes : Silver, Golden, White Buff and Black 2/6 The Bantam Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2/6 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra. All the above Works are fully Illustrated and Contributed by the Best Authorities in America and Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, SUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Pbopbibtob. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOE TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL IILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of J EDWARDS' BEST TABLES, SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. W. BRIGHT, PROPBIBTOR,
ALBERT HOTEL Q U{E EN STREET AUCKLAND. T[A\r,i, taken; over this popular, -U- well-known Hotel, all visitors can upon every attcr;t : on and comfort. ilar, and cau rely N'IGHT POKTKR IN ATTENDANO 9G3. All telegrams promptly attended to. RTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Late of Kotorua a nd C<>mliridi?e). * AWAMUTU THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL m. Pkopbietob. nHIS HOTEL is replTte with all modern lot/ eq !T teS neCe ; sary for a F i"t-claßß iotel.Having a fine Sample Room, and ne best position in the township, it is the avounte Hotel for Commercial feiVaUaS! Jd on account , te being opposite the Town Comnf • • m °u t « for visiting reaZTahL 8 "if" Theatrical line - Ter ™ SS ' qUaUty Li V™ s and - —* I^/6 Telklhonb No. 690. James Kolleston /&/ (Latb ot / ikurangi and / * Coromandel/ " / PROPRIETOR/ \ ' / East, / UCKLAND . , /good sample rooms ' PO- Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always on draught. Good Shooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Good Stabling and paddocking, RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAR Stocked with «nest Liquors.; J. E. HALLETT, PROPRIETOR. 5,/e Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA iVicCULLOUGrH, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL hns be~en re-built in first class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OVERLOOKING THE HABBOUa Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT BTEEET, AUCKLAND, Who art thi SOU AGENTS and Bottlers. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky S. & o. ARE CASH BUYEBS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prices Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. W& |
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ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.
18A..M.88 VAXjLETT GAZETTE & ZA.WHIA A.DVOOATE
[ESTABLISHED 1872.]
THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER, IN THE WAIKATO
[PUBLISHED KVERY AFTERNOON.]
VOL. LIV.—No. 5989.
HAMILTON, N.Z. : i'ONDAYf NOVFMBER 17, 1002
PRICK ONE PENNY.
The American Tobacco Co. SHI sue a series 01 Wild Flowers NOTE wno rlowers *»?»^ Write full name thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x 14}, and thus form a unique collection. It you want these and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, 01 ain Iv. and , post to " '- -' The AM ERICA N TOBACCO. CO., AUCKLAND plainly, and Enclose with (Labels, also the )3 Penny Stamps 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes and Three Penny Stamps and one Coloured Plate will be posted to any address in New Zealand >v « fc • m mnm « A .P. NATHAN M OCT 111 CM ijoii INSURE NOW GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. £1,000,000 Wonderful Medicine. PILL For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Gold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Gostiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c Thi riBST Doei will etn Kitim- b> Twam in;:r?is. Thuii.no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." THIS IS THE BONUS TEAR, m >T»iTwtm, la Box**, la. urn 2*. »d. ucli. Department, health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; th.y act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular System: restoring the long lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and THIS IS THE BONUS TEAR, »rou»lng with the Rosebud or Health the wholi physical inerot of the human frame. These are "facts" admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to ths and evervone now taking out a parti oipating Nervous and debilitated is that Buekam't PilUhavethe Largut Baltof any Patent Mediant in ItewtrM. J . ~ full directions with each box. • ♦ policy will receive a substantial bonus at toe * - end of the year. jaMC ".„. "THE PEOPLE'S" FUMISHM A Sold or Silver Watch WAREHOUSE. !°l no monk Tf you require good, cheap Bedroom Purnitu wi hi!f^«i»••*»«» -«i— including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses a W (j o id or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, n ~, J ■. j • • m • n 1 rcrrXJKuo°wSWr-- dsUßthe Bedding; also, dmmg-room Chairs, Couches, a Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheap* The only condition is, that if vour answer is flmUSliilig WarChOUSC Ul tltt COMy correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STEELING SILVER CHAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose .stamped —^——— and addressed envelope so that we may inform you i you have won the Watch. We are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising nfl/\. *.T O/"V »T /"I AO7TF*IF F* F\ 1 VTJT ° U Cu g ttu out and forward to our only address- I (JNbUN IjAKLIIVIV \j\Jn) Lli G0L ™w ™™ C v°; "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z ' Or Box 469, G.P.O. 8/2 304 to 312. Quemi - Street. AUCKLAND. 7-AWHIA ARMERS' vPERAHVE fIOMPANY flavin? completed arrangments to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Reqiremeata. GRASS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of Large ex- Eerieuoe, aud will be supplied to Share olders and Farmers Genei ally at a Mini uium Cost and of ehmrauteod Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. TJie K.F.C. Co. are making arrangements for s±he Supply of Stock to Farmers, and will * '-T« their Shareholders on an equal foot with the best Farmers Unions in Now Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to Settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. 'THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches, and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony. TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD. "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Queen - Street. AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT NO TICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter ; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy " brand boxes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLE Y S> RAG G, MANAGING DIEECTGB, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. JONES, AUCTIONEER, ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPA FROM !6/- KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE Produce Merchant, Land & Commission j QEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPI EJ COMPANY AGENT, ~ ~ ~ ~™*' ■ I Viotobu & Lobkh Sts., AUCKLAND. ARTI3T PHOTOGRAPI EJ PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, j SPECIALITIES-" - Orchard and Farm Reduce can depend fi gt Enlargemeilt , *~v on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with TZ-ia , ~ ■ '.. Y„ t>o SiickSatefand Amount Sales immediately ! Children's Portraiture and Group m k t v"vr»Ci remitted. Special accommodation for Pigs j ~ MASON S and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVER} . OOBKM 01 ITI.2*OVrXI VJ day tho SeaßoQi OQtdoci> ftnd QTJJSEN AND WFLESLR* STREETS lIIDDAUtn Country Sales eonduoted. Large accommo- ! AUCKLAND. nUILU rntWtniinu dation for storing M? : ?e and other Produce '"5 until fair market price 11 obtairsllf Established 18 Yhaif I Rarannoa : Uuion Bank of Australia. TO LiADIES QUARTS & HALF-GALLONS. ._ No need to consult doctors or chemis GEE AT REDUCTION IN PRICE UAGLAN lyjAli /TO AC H ___- Write for free copy of valuable book abo T TT'VT'TI'DTri Altf h C*C\ your lives, your health, your welfare Eve: Pi J, iLN I KILAiM « Vj*J The regu i a runn i n g 0 f the mail coach ! ehoald read it. Posted free in seal IUCILANP between Kaglan and Hamilton is suspended | J[ best oountry journal published in the owing to the bad state ef the roads. J. DALGLIEBH j T>OOK-BINDING neatly executed at T Proprietor. X> Waikato Times Offiee, Hamilton,
' ;^L, iEDUGED PRICE LIST Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount—All Lwes iu this Price List subject to a Discount of i\'j per cent. for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Price* subject to alteration without notice. Previous Lists now cancelled. Special Quotations promptly made tor large lots. Westfield manures. £ s. d. "A" S«scrph*pha-te (total phosphates 40per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) 512 6 "B" Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent. soluble .. .. .. .. .. 415 0 Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed .. .. 6 17 6 Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. .. ~ ..776 Bone Dust and Blood .. .. .. . 610 0 Special Root Manure .. ~700 Special Grass Manure "A " (for Top Dressing) .. 617 6 Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying down per manent pasture) .. .. 617 6 Special Potato Manure ~ .. .. ..700 Special Turnip Manure .. .. .. ..6176 Special Rape Manure .. .. .. 617 6 Special Corn Manure "A " (for Green Feed) .. 617 6 Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) .. .. 6 17 6 Special Maize Manure "A" (for Green Feed) ..700 Special Maize Manure "B " (for Cob Maize) .. 700 Special Orchard Manure "A " (for Young Trees).. 710 o Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) 7 10 0 Special Clover Manure .. .. ~ .. 615 o Special Onion Manure .. .. .. .. 7io 0 MANUFACTURERS : " Standard" Bone Dust, Animal Fertiliser Gypsum SUNDRIES £ •• 4. ust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett ..650 .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett .. 515 0 Agricultural Salt, n sacks to the ton .. nett Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt Nitrate of Soda ~ ~ abt 2 cwt Muriate of Potash ~ ~ abt 2 cwt Sulphate of Potash „ ~ abt 2 cwt Kainit ~ bags abt 1 cwt Sulphate of Iron, xtls „ sacks abt 2 cwt Sulphate of Iron, crushed „ „ abt 2 cwt Surprise Island Guano .. .. 2 cwt. sac Maiden Guano .. .. .. 2 cwt. sai Desiccated Blood 2 cwt. sat .. nett .. 215 o abt 2 cwt... 17 0 0 abt 2 cwt... 14 10 o abt 2 cwt... 16 0 0 abt 2 cwt... !$• f> *8 10 1 10 0 0 Surprise Island Guano .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 400 Maiden Guano .. .. .. 2 cwt. sacks 576 Desiccated Blood 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 0 Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, \% cwt. sacks .. 16 0 < " K.P." Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gal. Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red— -4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal. 1 gal. tins .. .. 4/3 per gal. Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1/6 each. Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium, or fine ~ .. .. .. 1/6 each. .Prosser o.s ilea l Office—Al.BHßT STREET, NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works-WESTFIELD, •n-?' OTAHCI The Acme of Perfection THE SEW "IDEAL" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAaILKSS Drawn LID. one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the "Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL Tltf'D STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. JEWELLERY WISDOM. It is not wise to buy Jewellery wherever; you see Jewellery displayed —the imitation and un real looks Ii ke the real at first. The wisest way is to send or come to. us: then you know precisely what you are buying. You are certain, too, of getting your money's worth. Write for our Illustrated Price List. No. F976—istc. Gold and Fine Pearl Set Brooch, 40/- ( 3s. •> , ■-._- "-xs mmm m* >--.' '_ No."E74sß—ißct. Gold Diamond nnd»Sap phire Ring, 40/- No. ?<;44— ibet. ( and Fine Pearl R No. F3656 —net. Gold Brooch, set with Diamond, Rubv and Sapphire, 27/6 No. F4404 —Ijct. Gold Diamond and Rubv Brooch, 70 - aaasgaaaa^lsase^pfe Plain act. Ciold Front Stud, 3 6 i Collar Stud, 6/6 I Set. Goldi £lO/10/- Chased Keeper, 27/6 mmmgm get. Gold Curb Bracelets, 40/-, 55/-, 70/- ijct. Gold „ 75/-, £5, £6/6/- No. F2333—New Hunting Horn Brooch, get. Gold, 15/6 No. FJsoß—ißct. Gold Diamond and Ruby Ring, No. Fllß7—9ct. Gold Links, 21/. ijct. Gold, 45/- Silver, 4/- No. F7071 —Ivory Tusk and get. Gold Brooch, 14/6 EJ iy No. F1637 iSct.Golc Diamond and Rubv Ri 65/- THOS B. AETHUK.] [B. E. SCEATS Stewart Dawson & Co., v^vs&g- AUCKLAND CITY MABKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE &■ POULTRY AUOriONEER. / E have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the / Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer, THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY THE DRINK QUESTION, I AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that are man - factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only put befo the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you « all enjoy a cup of Pkhfect Coffee and Tka bv ordering from vour Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Coffee "Ulj Standard Coffee * GFm*~*f . BRANDS OF TEAS (LimiTßD). Cable Address: <2CCOMBE, HEWMABIET." Telephone: No. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our AXES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. KhybeT Pass Koad AUCKLAND Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for y« USE a, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Bakin* Powder ..v;a, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Egg Powder Brown, Barrett & Ca.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'i Unxld Poppers
VY ANTED KKOWK ON HAND AM) TO ARRITE, SHIPMENTS OF BONEDUST AND BLOOD MAR ORE. They are of First-elws Quality, and hart Analysed as under : Bonedust: Aia. iH, P. Lime 50. Blood and Boredmt: Am. 8, P. List S& Ako, KAINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHIR , RED KDCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. It should always b* uss,-!, as the lood U~~ much more platablc end there is less loss in weight. We r'ho supply best qualities of \ CLOVERS AND GRABKSEMM 3 ON HAND: Stock= of Speci-lly-selected Southern Dark Winter, Canadian", Puns, White and Black Tartar. Gartoas, Danish, SparrowbilL 'mi."-: Feed Oats. LINSEED: This is excellent food for Ca'v. s and Poul try. It is more valuable than any kind of Grain or Pul-c. Send for particulars r«tVe Buying, Gat Values are umioub;<d T y ti>e Best. ... w?- : "C \y OMITH AND /10, f COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. ENZ I E ■ & e WAIKATO FMIB WATER' MrVNUFACTORI. Latest u>d Most Approval Mrtfeods Goods-of the above Well-known Brand wft be supplied from the Hamilton Factory, i Tktbmaw 4 Onnxns -PrrrrPAtu Athwbkd T(J MENZIEB & CO., HAMttTW. AND AT THE THAMES] LN I BECJME AN FLECTRIOALOB U OTHER ENGINEER? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at home 2 We teach everywhere 3 No time lost from Work ' 4 Prepare* for examinations 5 No text books to buy 6 Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers 7 instruction Papers free from all unneestai mathematics and theoretical side issues s . 3 Each Instruction Paper prepared experts ': 9 Instruceion private 10 The working is mad* interesting ' 11 If student can read and write, and stadias u directed, success it assured 13 Fe*« «mui l)e paid by monthly instalment! IS Backward students riven iimii inl iHTniail 14 Open to all. No time limit We also teach by mail:—Drawing, UhOTtkaat, mnttntsr Maw, aw, Ltiuraacw, Civil SerTice, University and Law, Lfnflagea, Pupil Teachers'and for M D"and "l". Jtvary candidate prepared by us for the repent (nam Teachers' Examination succeeded in pissing Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', reem mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, to Id feet free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the State], Head Office for New Zealand, XM Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book fc ß" east copies of testimonials from New Zealand - -- - and Students, and mention subjects in are interested Success certain if on ' followed TO STOCK OWNERS. I E. J. WILKINSON IEGS to announoe that he has Dees ' pointed AGENT for the Cambridge ct of The Lire Stock GrAtenft Insnran Co, of New Zealand. The Company insures against. death ! disease and accident, or accidental death on foaling, calving and transit risks (sea I and). LOW BATES. E.J.W. is also Agenf.for the— . Ncn/ich Union Insnranee Oc pany, Mutual life Association of Australasia Ocean Accident and Guaraatae Corporation (Limited). E. J. WILKINSON, 1 PUKE-BTRI.BT CAMBRTDGR )RINCE ALBERT / AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders a Pupils}. Chairman of Board of Governors t B*r. 0 H. Oakland. . _ , Headmaster: Thomas Jaokson, M. A.. (" " Vice-Master: Stuart Stkvknsow, M.A. i ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. ■»•— M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a large staff of Resident and V _ tag Masters and MistreM*. The College is controlled by a Board cf &r> vernors appointed by the Weeleyan 1 Church of New Zealand, but tit* caching is undenominational. There are separata Collets fir Boys a Girls, together forming the finest set School Buildings in Auckland. The" modation for boarders in both Co complete, and every arrangement a secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gyrnn*' Central and elevated position. Large grounds. Fxaxtnation Ptjcchssks —During the 1 five years 40 pupils have passed tha X Matriculation and 23 tha Cavil Setviee animations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boards** from date of entry. i Prospectus on applicntion to Hf "* ' or to The Watkato Tnoa Oflce. 1 Next term begins September 2S. , /jtff': ! HOT SPRINGS MO i TE AROHA. R & L. SOMERSwiabeatofaibm Residents of the Weftato that *• taken over tho above well-known f atourite Hotel and hopes to a*** i 9r twoeojtha/r sippo**. |
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THE HAMIDTON MART. I Messrs W. C. Davis and Co., report- There was a large attendance of buyers, nd a good entry at tlieir sale, at their .iainilton Mart, on Saturday. Fowls put up a record price, selling from Is Sd to 2< ;d each for <;oud fat hens, roosters 2s each. ■'a pi:;'s were yarded, though largely in tuited for. Spring trap sold at JN, pot a ies, -iiaiiM sued s (id to :is 'd per small ig, enting potatoes sold frem from "s fid oSs per SMi'k. .V quantity of Harness sold it gou.l pric s. Suite of furniture of live lieces £■> ]().«. cheffonier 30s, chairs (is 6d 'aidi, wire woven hed-stflad 12s 6d, single io. 2.~>s each. Carpenter's tools, a line ■ traperv ami fancy goods, e'C, sold at bar ;ains Lo the buyers.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE. AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1902. POLITICAL LEADERS.
Ever since the Revolution of 1688 and the establishment by Parliament alone of a Limited .Monarchy with the real power in the hands of the English people, there has been party govern ment. Moreover, as the British Par liament has been the model for all colonial constitutional government, political parties similar to those found in the Old Country have sprung into life and prevailed throughout the widespread British dominions. Now
~i tins colony wiien the Opposition nas shrunk imo inelticiency and prac tical insignificance, the Liberal Partv has almost grown into the State, a;i el fort is being made by the onponeni < of the Government to decrv the svstem of party control, fliis pretext is too ingenuous to be ready attractive to
iiif electors al the present moment when the face is only too apparent that the Opposition party lacks i cohesion, and a deiinite platform, and, above all, competent leaders. Just ns naturally as the army and nation looked to Lord Huberts and Kitchener in South Africa so men have rallied for party guidance under the strong personalith s of Pitt and Gladstone, Salisbury, Chamberlain and Lkllfour, and we iu this colony to Seddonand Ward. Governing minds like these have been the inspiration and the confidence of the majorities of ihe people. \\ e have no need to be ashamed of a party so strong and well balanced, nor to apologise for having leaders as experienced, able and energetic as the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon and the lion Sir J. G. Ward. The people naturally! look to them rather than to the al most leaderless and heterogeneous crowd who for one reason or another, or even no reason at all, except from sheer contrariety vi nature are "agin the Govermnt." Mr Scd don has proved himself a great states man and as our representative in the galaxy of talent gathered at the ■jubilees and Coronation he has taken foremost rank amongst the premiers of the colonies ; no name stands higher amongst the British people. J1 is im perial and patriotic policy has won his enemies over to admiration and sup port. His brave, cautious ami deter mined grasp of colonial affairs has earned the unbounded confidence of the people. JI is stand upon Federa tion with Australia saved us from what is already regarded by most of the states as a premature, partial ami irksome union. In Sir .(. G. Ward's policy we have a record of public useful ness without parallel in the history of the colony. His management of our railways, telegraph, and postal depart ments as well as Lis direction of public works has secured for the "people of this colony the possession and development of national assets which place this tftate amongst the most ad vanced in modern civilisation. His management of affairs as Acting- Premier by the testimony of both sides of the House reflected the greatest credit upon him and mark him as a botn Jeader of men. The other ministers and members of the great Liberal party have carried ou the work during the late Parlia ment loyally and well, and the return of the partv to power is a moral cer tainty. In this case real opposition ists try to win Liberal votes by pos ing as Independents. " Sitting on a rail " they can pose as candid friends or ally themselves freely with the critics who only hamper and cavil at all reform and progress. Listrusted and, we venture to say without fear of contradiction, even dis liked by both parties the In dependent constituency falls '"between the two stools' and the position is naturally one of weakness. The partv to which our former member,Mr Lang, has mostly.however, given his support, will continue to be in the same chao tic and useless condition until some leader is able to rally their scattered forces and show a better programme than that of the Liberal Government. Until then we urge the electors to support the latter. Mr Greenslade has shown his aims definitely enough, and there is a strength in his opinions which commends them as worthy of the votes of the Liberals of the Wai kato. If elected on the L',"»th as our member, and we are assured he will, Mr Greenslade will then be the elec tors' responsible representative and liberal leader. As such, he will neither be driven by them on one hand, nor on the other will he be blindly led by those leaders of the party, who also as ministers of the Crown are again immediately and constantly responsible to the members of the House of Rep resentatives themselves. Mr Green slade as a Liberal member will be as ready as any "Independent" .to vote freely and intellgently for the prin ciples he definitely holds on public questions.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Daily Mail states that the Tsarina is suffering from melancholia. The death is announced of Mr S. Dicken, late secretary to the Queensland Agent- Oeneral. He died of angina pectoris. The Queensland Government has decided to refuse to grant any hawkers' licenses to Asiatic or Afghan a'iens except natura'ised subjects after this year. >\e would again remind those interested in the election of Mr 11. J. Ureeuslade to the House or Kepr isenfcatives, that a meeting is called for 8 o'clock this evening in the Editor's room in the Waikato Times buildings. The Antartic re ief ship Morning arived at Lyttelton yesterday, after an uneventful ptssage lasting 1:50 days. She will he locked before going to "the South Poler regions. .Mr Edward Jones, of I'arnell, who took p.irt with the 05th regiment in the Tara naki and Waikato wars, passed away at his residence on Friday morning, at the age ol fili. After the war he held the position of drill sergeant in the Lower Waikato disj trict, from which he retired and took up a firm at l'ukekohe, where he lived for many years aud was highly respected by those who knew him. Seasonable spring showers fell on Satur day night and at intervals yesterday. 'l'ney were much needed in the country o the crops, and in Hamilton several resi dences were short of water, the wish being e -cry where expressed that the new water works were complete. P>y the way, a satis factory start has been made and the work is being pushed forward by the con tractors. There is no perceptible diminution in the exodus from Australia to South Africa. The Federal Prime Minister has received the following cable message from the Secre tary of State for the Colonies :—"Permits are no longer required lor persons landing at Durban or Cape ports, but they aro still required for persons wishing to proceed to Transvaal or Orange Eiver Colonies." The Rev. J. TTanley, of Sydney, preach ing in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Brisbane, on the subject of instruction to ihildren, said that to send children to S 1 - .'e schools was in most cases to destroy | t. Mr i"!;giun and molality. He knew a : iiY>'.it ile» i about State schools, audit was J heart-rending if one loved a child to think ji. ihe many children who lost tlieir iuno !■• -nee and purity in State schools. If he j ii.i i the care of a child, and there was not a I 'a!hr,lie school, he would keep him at !'he Methodist Church, Hamilton, was I prei: iiy decorated yesterday on the occasion | of the anniversary of the Christian Endea i vour Society. The Rev. H. L. Blamires con | ducted services morning and evening, and at the latter service preached the annual sermon more particularly to members of the Socioty, giving them the text, " For • rsus ( >nly," as their motto for the coming year. This evening the annual tea will be held in connection with the same, tea on lhe tables at 6 p.m., and at 7.30 a public meeting will be held in the church, when addresses and a varied programme of music will be given Since the inception of the daily expres service to and from Rotorua, the oxpre train.- have been greatly delayed at Frank tun Junction, on account of the large number of mails having to be sorted, distributed, sea lod.etc, while the trains waited, Working at painful pressure and in an unsuitable ollice, the railway and postal officials strove in vain to keep time, the express often being ! delayed half-an-hour.until the problem was I tackled last week by that experienced and i keen railway officer, Mr M. Curdy, with the j result that considerable postal alterations j have been made, and the express trains ; have been since despatched ou time. This ' will nn an a considerable saving of value i able time to the railways and the travel . ling public, and Mr McCurdy deserves the hearty congratulations and thanks of the I community fur prtventing vexations de ! lavs
DJAIih'IPEA is more to be dreaded than diphtheria- It attacks all ages and is equally fatal to young and old. The mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand, (let it to-day. It may save a life. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THOMAS WFLLS, Agent, Cambridge; CE<). M. A. AHTER, Agent, Te Awamutu : sell it.
CRICKET.
Y RANGITIRAS v. SLIDES. These teams met for the first time this season, cm Saturday last on Sydney Square, and an extremely close and in teresting finish was the result, Shades winning by five runs on the first innirgs. At one stage of the game it seemed likely that the llaniritiras would win, but A. V. Richards, who was put in at as a " stop gap " and had a, man to run for him, pulled the match out of the fire, contribut ing 14 runs in good style. Considering that Mr Richards has not yet thoroughly re covered from the shock he received on the Elingamite's raft, the performance was a good one. Raugitiras were the first to bat, but owing to the excellent bowling of F. and 11. Johnson could only put together 34 runs. i>r. Douglas, who was also indis posed, was the principal contributor for them with 11. lie played in good style fcr his runs and gave the bowlers a lot of trouble before he was got rid of. The grass was again the best fislder,and contributed in no degree in making the total small. Kangi tiras started fairly well, 4 wickets falling for 29, but the next four men did not add a single run. Dyniock, as usual, stuck to his crease for a little over an hour for three runs, blades in their first attempt made 3t». Shepherd bowled spendidly for Rangitiras, securing o wickets for it nine runs, lie kept a good length throughout the innings, and varied his pace somewhat, every now and then sending down a fast ont.
As a few minutes remained to play out time, Shepherd and lnn.es again went in for the Kangitiras. Inn.es soon lost his wicket to Hey, but Shepherd (Hi) and "Worsley (15) played out time, the total being 27 runs for one wicket. The following are the scores ;
RANGITIRAS. Shepherd, b li. Johnson ... ~, G Dyniock, b 11. Johnson ... ... 3 Stevenson, b Meaehem ... ... 0 Worseley, c Mayes, b Meaehem ... G l>ouglas, b F. Johnson ~, ~, 11 McXicol, bH. Johnson ... ... 0 Bettley, bH. Johnson ... ... o Evans, tF. Johnson... ... ... 0 Innes, not out ... ... ~, 3 Syms, bF. Johnson ... .., ... 1 Extras ... ... ... ... 4 Total ... ... ... ... 34 Bowling analysis.—F. Johnson 4 wickets for G runs, H. Johnson 4 for 7, Meaehem 2 for 12, Gothorpe 0 for u. XLADES. Speight, b Shepherd... ... ... 1 Meaehem, b Shepherd ... ... 1 Gothorpe, b Bockett ~, ... l F. Johnson, run out ... ... ... 3 Windsor, b Shepherd ... ... 6 Mayes, c Dymock, b Bockett... ... l H. Johnson, b Bockett ... ... 4 Dey, c Douglas, b Shepherd ... ... 4 Kichards, b Shepherd ... ... 14 Barugh, b Dymock ... ... ... o Barton, not out ... ... ... o Extras ... ..'. ... ... 4 Total 39 Bowling analysis.—Shepherd 5 wickets for 9 runs, Bockett 3 for 18 Dymock 1 for 6.
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SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
Received Nov. Hi, l.ty) p.m. LONDON, November 15. Mr Chamberlain declares the report in reference to the Imperial Govern ment taking over Uhodesia is un authorised and untrue. CA L'ETOWN, Nov. 15. Tn the Assembly at the close of the session, Sir Gordon Sprigg announced that though the cruiser "Good Hope,'' with Mr Chamberlain aboard, first touches at Durban, she would come to Capetown. At Mr Hofmeyer's instance, the Afrikander Hood leaders met to re vise the constitution of the Bond on a non-racial basis, assisting in the pro motion of the domestic development of South Africa. A general meeting has been summoned to approve of the decision.
A WATERLOGGED VESSEL.
♦- 13 LINES LOST. (Received November 16, 4.42 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 15. The Norwegian ship Talafon, bound from Norfolk, Virginia, to Cardiff, has been abandoned, waterlogged. Thirteen of the crew, including all the officers, were drowned. The rest landed in Cornwall.
GENERAL ITEMS.
(By Cable.—Press Association. — (Received Nov. 17, 1.30 a.m. NEW YORK, November 15 A movement is in progress in America to ask President Loubet to visit the St. Loins Exhibition,and also to tour America, the United States cruiser conveying him back to France. PEKIN, Nov. 15. The -Japanese troops have received orders to evacuate Shanghai on the 22nd. BOMBAY, Nov 15. Lord Amph i, Governor of Madras, states that Cochin, on the Malabar convt, is a naturally perfect harbour which could accommodate the fleets of Europe if the entrance to the channel were dredged. The Indian Government is likely to undertake the work.
THE EDUCATION BILL
(Received Nov. 17, 4.30 p. m.) LONDON, November 15. A great meeting at the Albert Hall convened by the Bishops of London and Rochester approved of the Edu cation Bill, except that it urged that the clergy's right to superintend religious instructions was needed since the introduction of the Slaney amendment
AUSTRALIAN ITEMS.
+ THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL SHIP. MFL BOURNE, Nov. 16 Sir Edmund Barton states he is unaware of any offer of the -Governor- Generalship to Lord Tennyson for such period as he is likely to accept. The home authorities anticipate being unable to make a permanent appoint ment for several months.
AN ANARCHIST OUTRAGE
THE KING OF THE BEL GIANS FIRED AT BRUSSELS, November 16. Rubino, a notorious Italian Anar chist, fired three ball cartridges from a revolver at the cortege of the King of Bvlgium, when returning from a funeral service at Sant Gudules' Church in memory of the late Queen. The window of the third carriage was shattered, but the two aides and ladies of honour in it were unhurt.
King Leopold usually drives in the third carriage, but on this occasion occupied the first carriage. He only learned of the attempt after reaching the Palace.
Eubino, examined at a police station admitted he came from London, where the Italian Government employed him to j watch the movements of anar chists, but he was dismissed on the discovery that he was furnishing in formation to anarchists.
AUCKLAND A. AND P. SHOW.
The Auckland A. and P. Association's Show held ou Friday and Saturday was an unqualified success, perfect weather pre vailing on loth days. The total entries constitute a record, being 13lri; the quality also compares very favourably with that of previous years. As usual the Waikato exhibitors have been successful in carrying off a great number of prizes. Appealed is a list of the piize-takers hailing from this district: HOUSES. BLOOD STOCK. •Judges; Messrs K. Ross, Wanganui; F. A, Sheath, Masti-rton. Kutire, three years ol I ami upwards— VVilJiam Tozer's St. Hippo, b»v, 11 years, 1. .Mare, iu foal, or with foal at foot David Kidd's Maggie Larder, bay, aged, ; . Filly, i:yrs— W. Austin's —. sire Eton, bay, dam Kathleen, 1. SADDLE HOUSES, Entire, best calculated to improve the breed of saddle horses and hunters—W. (!. l.irirH hs' Victor Royal, bay, lired by exhibi tor 1. Mare, in foal, or with foal :it foot—Thos. Chilly's Keta 2. Filly or gelding, ;!yis old—G E. Churches' —, dam Bess, 1; R. }[ a ]r s _ > ■> . VV. .1. Baxter's Idene, H. Filly or gelding. L'yrs—A. IT. Story's Hauler, hay, 1. iiack, mare or gelding, up to list.—T. Hinton'a Larrinkin, 2; G. E. Churches h.c. Hack, mare or gelding, up to 13st—II. Bullock-Webster's Milady 3. Hack, mare or gelding, up to lost— M. Gorrie's Joe, bay 1, James Taylor's King Lady's Horse , mare or gelding—T. Hin ton's h c. Cob, mare or gelding, not exceeding 11 hands, 2in—A. H. Storey's Tommy 3. SPECIAL CLASSES. Mare, suitable for breeding cavalry re nionnts—ll. Bullock Webster's Milady, brown, 7yrs, sire Lord of the Isles, 1. Horse, mare or gelding, suitable for cavalry purposes—James Taylor's Robin, aged, 1 : Harold Bull's Bedrock, highly commended ; A. Bach's Ben Bolt, com mended. "Walking Horse, mare or gelding, up to 11st or over, pace, style, and action to be considered—T. Hinton s Larrikin, 1 ; James Taylor's King, 2. HUNTERS. —SPECIAL CLASSES. Light-weight Hunter, mare or gelding, up to 12st (in the opinion of the judges), over the hunting fences—A. H. Storey's Starlight, 2. Lady's Hunter, mare or eelding, to carry a lady rider over the hunting fences—A. H. Storey's Starlight, brown, aged 1. HARNESS HORSES. (To be shown in harness and driven.) Horse, mare or gelding, not under 15 hands 2in—A. Bach's Ben Bolt, 2; E. Lu cena's Victor V., 3. Horse, mare or gelding, under 15 hands 2in—James Taylor's Merry, 1. DRAUGHTS. Entire, 2yrs—William Taylor's Eoyal Gem, 3. Entire or gelding, yearling—William Taylor's Ben M' Cormick, bay, 1. Filly, 2yrs—Williarn Taylor's Maid Royal, bay, 1. Filly, yearling—William Taylor's —, bay, foaled October, 1901, 1. CATTLE.
PEDIGREE SIfORIHORXS. ! Judge: Martin Baird, Hawera Bull, any age—Wm. Taylor 2. Bull, two years and under—Wm. Tay lor 2. Bull, yearling, calved since July Ist, 1901—New Zealand Association 1, 2 and 3. Cow, any age over three years, in calf or in milk —New Zealand Association 1 and 2. Heifer, two years old—N.Z. Land As sociation 1, 2 and 3. Heifer, yearling—N.Z. Land Association 1 and 2, Win. Taylor 3. FAT CATTLE. Judges: Messrs Martin Baird, Hawera, and W. McKenzie, Masterlon. Fat cow, irrespective of breed—Kpreone Estate 1, John Fisher 2. Fat steer, three years old or under—N.Z. Land Association 1, Williamson Bros. 2 John Fisher 3. Three fat steers, three years old or under on July 1, 1002, between 7001b and 9001b dead weight Kereone Estate 1. John Fisher 2, N.Z. Land Association 3 Fat heifers, three years old or under on July 1, 1902 N.Z. Land Association 1 and 2 Pen of three bullocks—John Allen 1 Pen of three bullocks, under four years of age, not to exceed 9001b, most suitable for butcher's purposes-N.Z. Land Associa tion 1, John Fisher 2, John Allen 3. PEDIGREE HEREFORDS. Bull, any age—Freshfield Estate 1 and 2 PEDIGREE JERSEYS. Judge : Mr E. Baird, Oamaru. Bull, any age—C. Day 1 Bull, yearling-C. Day 1 and 2 Cow or heifer, 3 years old—C. Day's Mabel of St. Lambert, 3 Heifer, 2 years old—C. Day's Exile, 1 ; Lily, 2 ; C. Day's Beauty, 4111, 3 Heifer yearling—C. Day's Rose, 1- Queen Bee 3 SHEEP. LINGOLNS. Earn, over 18 months—P. R. Seddon h c Earn, under 18 months—F. R. Seddon 3 Three pens of ewes, under 18 months— F. E. Seddon 1 MERINOS. Pen of three ewes, under 18 months— Freshfields Estate's Lincoln-Merino cross, exhibition only, 1. LEICESTERS. Ram, over 18 months—New Zealand Land Association, 1, 2 and 3. Earn, under 18 months—New Zealand Land Association 1 and 2, J. Barugh Ewe, under 18 months—New Zealand Land Association 1, 2 and 3. Ewes 18 months or over, suckling lambs —New Zealand Land Association 1 and 2, Joseph Barugh 3. Pen of three ewes, suckling lambs—New Zealand Land Association 1, 2 and 3. _ Pen of three ewes, under 18 months- New Zealand Land Association 1, 2 and ROMNEY MARSH. Ram, over 18 months—H. S. Hawkins 1 and champion, 2, 3, and 4. Earn, under 18 months—New Zealand Land Association 1, 2, and 3, Herbert S Hawkins 4.
Pen of three ewes, suckling lambs—New Zealand Land Association 1, 2, and 3. Pen of three ewes, under 18 months- JNew Zealand Land Association 1 and cham pion and 2, Herbert S. Hawkins 3. SHROPSHIRE DOWNS. Ram, over 18 months—C. Day 3. Earn, under 18 months—C. Day 1 and Ewe, under 18 months—P. W. Burnett 1 and 2, C. Day 3. Pen of three ewes, suckling lambs—W. F. Burne;t 1 and champion and 2, C. Day FAT SHEEP. Judges: Mr W. McKenzie (Masterton) and Mr Baird (Hawera). j Pen of five longwool wethers, 30 months Or under—New Zealand Land Association 1 and 2. Pen of five sheep of the most remunera tive type, under 18 months—New Zealand Land Association 1 and 2. DAIRY BUTTEE AND SUN DRIES. Two pounds of Butter without salt—Mrs Ross (Waihou) c. Two pounds of butter with salt, in |lb rolls, open to all. Seven entries.—Mrs J Low (Birkdale) 1, Mrs Robert Johnston (Northcote) 2, Miss Jeanaie Johnston
(Northcote) 3, Sylvia Trethown (tfopu, Thames) -i, Miss McMullen (Pukekohe 3. Two pounds of butter without salt—Mrs H. Ross (Waihou) 2 and 3. Two pounds of butter with salt-Mrs H. h'oss (Waihou) 1, Mrs W. R, Johnson (Waihou) 2. Two pounds of separator butter—Mrs J. I>. Melville (Hamilton) 1. Fifty-six pounds box of factory butter, packed for export.—Mdnawaru Co-opera nve Dairy lompauy 1. BREAD AND CAKES. Four loaves of bread (2 pan and 2 turn overs) made by a baker from Snowdrift Hour: Maxwell and Carhon, Huntly, com uieuued. Four loaves of bread from Champion ilour: Maxwell and Carlyou, Huntly, com manded. THE CHAMPION-TUPS. Draught Futire: VV. layior's Greenhill Laddie. .->honhorn Hull: Woodward Brothers' Duke Leo 11. riborthom Cow or Heifer: N T e\v Zealand Land Association's issta 111. '2yrsold). Ayrshire Full: VV. Poliow's Marquis of liorne. Ayrshire Cow ; 11. T. Nome's aged cow. Jersey Full: C. Dry's Sailor Boy. Jersey Cow : W. M. Tape's Magnet. Linculu Rain ; ('. J. Crugu. Lincoln Ewe : C. T. Bamball. Rouiney Marsh Rani : Herbert S. Haw kins. Kouiney Marsh Ewe : New Zealand Land Association Shropshire Rani : Geo. Ballard. Shropshire Ewe : F. W. Burnett. Leicester Rani: New Zealand Land As sociation. Leicester Ewe : New Zealand Land As sociation. Berkshire Boar : H. and J. Binstead's Prince. Berkshire Sow : Auckland Lunatic Asylum's Duchess. Butter Champion: Mrs John Low Birkdale.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
THE SURVIVORS OX THE RAFT MAD THROUGH THIRST. A PATHETIC SIGHT. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. When it was seen that several of the oc cupants were alive the sailors on the Pen guin gave three cheers. Only one man was standing on the raft, three were kneeling down and the remainder were crouched in sitting positions. When the men and raft were taken on board, the survivors were in a very feeble condition and some of them were too dazed to give intelligible answers to questions. Some of the men stated that on Tuesday night they had seen a steamer approach and a boat being lowered from it which had come near to them but did not pick them up. Others say they had certainly seen a steamer but these did not mention the fact of the boat being lowered. Thousands flocked down to the wharf, and the people on the Penguin were sur rounded by shoals. The men were a pathe tic sight, being feeble and very worn. The doctor would not allow too much conversa tion.
All of them showed marks of terrible suffering, the skiH burnt and blistered on their faces, their eyes bloodshot, and their feet and legs too tender and raw from exposure to salt water to bear the weight of their covering. Those who went mad had drunk salt water to alleviate their thirst. All, however, are improving. A SURVIVOR'S STORY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day.
Mr Arthur Robinson, a passenger by the Elingamite who is in the Hospital, was also interviewed. He said "I came from New South Wales with Jordan who is my mate. We booked for Lyttelton and intended to go up country. When I awoke up on the Sunday morning it was very foggy. I went on deck and found that Captain Attwood, (who was a true hero of the whole affair and had used every precaution) was on the bridge. He had been there the whole time and had a man on the look out and another man on the forecastle; but it was impossible for anybody to see ten yards in front of him. I think it was about [eleven o'clock that I went to have a lie down in the cabin. I had hardly gone down when I heard shouting and as I thought hurrahs. People in the cabin imagined that we had sighted land, and at the moment nobody, so far as I could see, realised that there was any danger. I went up on deck and as soon as I could make out the rocks through the fog I re marked to my mate Jordan that it was all up, and he agreed with me. After stating how he got out to the raft Robinson proceeded: " There were then 19 on the raft. We had two oars but only one row lock. We were immersed in the water, the raft being much too heavily laden, and it was hard work to do anything. About half an hour later we came across the other raft and asked them to take two or three off our raft and so lighten it. Mrs McGuirk, the stewardess, appealed to them to take her off, and the men on our raft supported her appeal, knowing that we were in a terrible condition owing to being half immersed in the water. The other raft did not come close enough just then; but soon after it came up pretty close and three of our number jumped off and swam to the other raft, and were pulled on board. We had a keg on board, which would have held about 30 gallons of water. Unfortunately it was empty, and the only use we got of it was to erive it to the stewardess to sit upon, and it kept her dry. After a time, however, the raft being very deep in the water, and weight being a great consideration, it was decided to dispense with the keg, and we threw it overboard. Much has been said about our sufferings from thirst and hunger, but I can honestly say that I did not feel in the least thirsty or hungry for the first two days. I attribute that to being continuously saturated with salt water. A terrible thing connected with onr voyage on the raft was that tons of wreckage were strewn over ten acres or more of sea, including cases of oranges, apples and such things, and we could not get any of them, as we were unable to guide the raft in any direction. We could only pull and when we got into (stronger currents we could not even do that. Two apples were picked up and each divided into sixteen parts on two different days. I don't want to say much about that" continued Robinson, because (looking up with a smile) what is the sixteenth part of a small apple anyhow. I wish I had not had my share because a piece of it stuck in my teeth and the wretched thing tormented me. I think there is no doubt that some of those, who jumpsd. overboard did so
through fear and want of religion. After we lost sight of the steamer fch*t we thought was going to pick us up one turned to the others on the raft and said: " Where is your God now ? " this a reference to prayers that had been up earlier in the voyage. This was said by one of those who afterwards gave way to chpair and jumped overboard. For my own part I never doubted our ultimate salvation until the morning of the last day. That morning I took turn with others at the oars. There were then m ' only four or five of us capable of doing anything at all. Mr Robinson closed in terview by giving great credit to Mr Wetherilt an 1 to Mr Danielson quarter master of flic Elingainite, who he said was a brave follow and also to Mr Tom Mallin, Fireman. All tluse, he said, did great ser- „ vice iu in lpin/ to keep tne raft afloat. THE MISSING BOAT. A rum. ur gained currency in Auckland on Saturday morning that the missing boat from the Elingamite had been found. Un- A fortunately there was no truth in the re port. The boat, which was in charge of the third officer, Mr Watson, was last seen several hours after the wreck with sail set, between the Three Kings and the direction of the New Zealand coast. The boat would hold some thirty people, but the number of persons who were actually on board is not known. There is just the possibility that a passing sailing vessel may have picked up the boat, but the chances of this are re mote. SEARCH FOR THE BOAT. AUCKLAND, This Day. The passenger who died on the raft, de scribed as connected with a steel trust, has been identified as Mr A. G. Anderson, re presenting Messrs Dybury, Stell and Co. of Sheffield, and Hood, Haggie and Co. New castle, on Tyne. The bodies picked up by the Greyhound buried at Hohoura were identified as Messrs Green, Johnson and Parker. The H.M.s. Penguin left on Saturday to make further search for the missing boat and its occupants. The tug Sterling went from Russell on Saturday to search to the eastward and might visit the Little and Great Barrier and Mohohinan. At the suggestion of the Marine Depart ment communication will be entered into with Hokianga, with the view of sending out a vessel from that port, if possible, to search the small island of Motupea, off Cape Maria van Dieman. The Mararoa, on the trip from Gisborne, searched carefully in the Bay of Plenty, but saw no trace of the missing boat. The wea ther was misty and a light rain was fall ing. DRINKING SLAT WATER. AUCKLAND, This Day. Rossio, one of the raft survivors, said the chief difficulty was trying to keep some of their number from drinking salt water. Only one who drauk salt water ha 3 sur vived—Jordan, and he is the worst of the survivors. Some them had to be closely watched, otherwise down would go their hands with a handkerchief in it. A hand kerchief saturated with'salt water had to be torn out of Jordan's hand. All the survivors speak most highly of the kindly treatment they received on board the s.s. Penguin.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
MR GREENSLADE AT RAGLAN. A MOST ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. (From Our Special Reporter) RAGLAN, This Day. Mr Greenslade arrived at Raglan, on Saturday, and was met by a number of leading residents. Despite the heavy rain, a large audience assembled in the Raglan Public Hall, at 8 p.m., many of whom were ladies. The ladies of the district sent floral decorations for the tables. Mr C. C. Sutton J.P. occupied the chair. Mr Greenslade spoke for an hour and a half, mainly on the lines of his former ad dresses, which have already been published. During the address Mr Greenslade was fre-* quently applauded, and at the close the large audience .rose and sang " For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." A number of questions were satisfactorily answered. ~ It was moved by the Rev. G Can seconded by Mr A. Thode, and unanimous ly carried, " that Mr Greenslade is a fit and proper person to represent the Waikato electors in Parliament." The meeting was very enthusiastic, and is considered the be3t political meeting ever held in Raglan. " The reports from the various committees state that Mr Greenslade will have an over whelming majority in the Raglan District and consider his election a certainity. NOMINATION FOR THE WAIKATO Henry James Greenslade, Ohaupo, far mer, was this day nominated as a candi date for the Waikato seat in the House of Eepresentatives. His heminators are Messrs W. M. Bankart, Te Mata, farmer- Andrew Casey, Kirikiriroa, farmer • P O'Connor, Te Awamutu, farmer ; and J A Young, Hamilton. A correspondent writing from Christ church states that popular opinion favours the forecast that Mr T. E. Taylor, a former M.H.R., will head the poll, with E. H Ell ex member for Christchiuch, second For third place, Messrs. J. G. Smith W W Collins, and T. H. Davey are mentioned! Mr Taylor's ardent advocay of prohibition, and his bitter attack on the police force on the floor of the House, will be still fresh in the minds of our readers. POLITICAL POINTS. f Prior to the passing of the female or J universal franchise, women were classed < with criminals and lunatics. It was the/ Liberal Party which removed this stigma. The Conservative journals are, says Oamaru Mail, assiduously spreadingAA notion that their friends in Parliar ... - would do nothing to interfere with existing legislation. In view of the elections, the Oppositionists have been careful of late not to appear openly hostile to Liberal legis lation, but they were nqt so careful last year. Here is what one of them had to say during the financial debate last year : "Would any honourable member care to invest .£SOOO to start any new industry " My opinion is that not one of them would do so. What has the Arbitration Court done? Instead of bringing about an era of industral peace, as it is supposed to, we have had nothing but industrial war ever since it started. . . . We should repeal the present Factories Acts, the Workers' Compensation for Acoidents Act, the Con ciliation and Arbitration Act, and the Public Revenues Act, and start afresh You are running the country as fast as you can, and class is being set against class."
THE WAIKATO TIMES, MONDAY NOVEMBER 17 1902
m MOATE&Co'c ipUßfit *t TOO^l* SMHL** S3 tn\x*&m &. W. D v •' ' •9UCITOR .. Hamilton. XINTCY TO LEND ON MORTGAGI OF FREEHOLDS. 1 S fi 188 E N Xam. Struct, Hamilton. tfeRTIFIOATED TEACHER OF THJ HAHO, ORGAN, VIOLIN * VIOLA. ATTMHTION TO TkOHNIQUB ft ThBOB fiAKRY I. BIGGS, TJTHORISED AND LIGENfi" SUBVEYOB. Jeta jut* on Government Staff. 4K£X HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMIL TON. 33-7. J* A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Viiitt Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in Month; Ngarnawahia, second Tuesday in month; Huntly, third Tuesday in mouth ; Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month; other district* occasionally. High-class Work. Terms Moderate. AS MY HOOD STKEET PRE MISES DID NOT GKOW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have ereoted NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. VENTAL MOTICE MB E. DEj VENNY|MoGARBIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. If r M jl}»mg\e (may be consulted on and •iter Saturday, August 2nd, .at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrous-Oxide gas adminisiered. Painlees Extractions by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR Q: SKENE DIXON SUBGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlyithe following places : Ngaruawshla— Ist Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly-4th Friday. H. UPTON, ENGINEER, HAMILTON WJEJST, Near Railway Station^
EWSON HEPPARD, LAND, COMMISSION, ▲HO ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. MM. H. B OBWORTn ' T«aohke of Piano, Violin, 'Obllo and SiNawo, Having taken np his residence in Hamilton, now prepared to receive pupils at ;CLAREMONT VILLA. Oambridge-Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. t Te Awamntu— Every FRIDAY. Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band '| ia now open to aooept Engagements for Con certs, Balls, *c, in any part of the Waikato. FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT.—We have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early appli cations is requested.—Vuile Bros., Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen street, Auckland. 24/7 OLLINS M* H™*™ Y. C BABBISTEB and SOLICITOR TE AWAMTJTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." ONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First olass Freehold Securities. W. UOLKMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland. 23/7. /OODCARVING—ReIief, Chip, Floral, . ' Chip, etc. Terms, 12s tid per quarter le Gd per hour. Articles designed.—Mis: B Ayling, 13, Victoria Area le, Auckland. Xridler, BWIIAL CAEEJfF, GOAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT HAMILTON
KARMKO! KABMKO IHE CURE FOR- Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc. PRICE .. ..28 PER BUTTLE Manukactubbt; Solely By A. *. Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON. You keep the MONEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising BILE SYRUP if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, la fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer— E. B. HILL, CHEMIST, CAMBRIDGE. FIR T AWABD Cbristchurch, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898. FIR-1 and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1809. Flßai AWARD, Ckriftehurch, I'JOO-1901. Imperial Calf Food (REATHFR BRAND). Can be used with tither skim or separated milk, whey or wafer alone. 1- x'raot from 1.-tter received from a genile mi n in the Nor'h Maud, who uses Imperial Call Food :—" I siarted feeding a calf about a wetk old, the m ther of which was sold at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we oould only spare a piut per dny Upon tbis, with your tood, we reared the dlf, using just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk h»H cot been eo scarce we thould have used ess Food. The " Calf" in question has, In the natural course of event*, just dropped her second calf, and is as nice a cow in all respects as could be desired." From the abovj it may be gathered tbnt a oalf can be success!ully reared upon half-a pound of Food per day when miik is scarce ; if plentiful, les?, PACKED IN 201b., sulb„ lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have several stating that calves fed with this food are as fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. €. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. rpHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the .Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also -potected under special tables. Personal Ac id ent Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply tc he 'ocal Office of the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner
ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding* Estab lishment. MRS P. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. 1A that it oujht to be ¥cu be tfje Judge, \ l -Cvc! y iiotlle or Wolfe's Sohnapi-s t •liiilaiiis an honest preparai Km < >i Juniper Berries and select J 1 f you need a stimulant that will hrnoe a tired hody or clear a tired mind, TEST WOLF SCHNAPPS-nota false stimulant but a builder up of vital forces. Vou take no {Risk. Better not take anyHiing than accept a substitute for this -t-n ■ ing old tonic. Imitat on* arc pul out for one put po,. ... dy t, mr.k Look for the name i and acoept | bottles with the signature of I 'idolplio Wolfe on the label.
The Opawa estate, which was recently purchased by the Government from Itjr J. S. Rutherford, contains 10,400 acres, and will be opened for selection on lease-in pei'i etuity under the Lands for Settlement Act, in February on March, 1003. The greater portion of the estate consists of flat down land, partly arable, and resting on a limestone foundation. About 4580 acres have been cultivated. The low-lying coun try will probably be offered in farms of from 300 to 700 acres, and pastoral country in farms of from 1500 to 2000 acres. The leases or licenses of the Canterbury Crown runs expire in February, 1904. and in accordance with clause 207 of the Land Act, 1892, it is necessary that licenses be offered twelve months before expiration of existing licenses. Mr Humphries, Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands in Canterbury, in conjunc tion with Messrs McMillan and Pringle, were appointed commissioners to classify the runs (which consist of 731,640 acres). They have almost completed their inspec tion, and it probable that their report will be considered by the Canterbury Land Board on the 27th inst. The sale will take place in January or February. WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT OF A BAD COLD MEAN ? Only too frequently a serious attack of Pneumonia and the sowing of the seeds of that scourge of humanity, Consumption. These evils can be averted by taking TDSSICUBA, which has been proved by experience to be the Remedy of the Age for all comphints of the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Price 2s 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the colony,
Plague and drought entered into a con spiracy against the financial interests of the Sydney Zoological Gardens. The formei ! meant locked gates for many weeks, thus depleting the exchequers and the latter high-priced food. The Council discussed methods of retrenchment, and the sale of surplus stock was suggested. It was pointed out that the disposal of the lions would effeot a reduction in the meat bill, especially as discarded 'bus horse3—the chief food of the carnivora—had even gone up in price, the explanation for this having recently been attributed to the demands tor those cast-offa fox sausage-maiing. |
WT/1902/WT_19021117/MM_01/0003.xml | 5,443 | FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) L AUCKLAND, This Day. An accident occurred at the ICllerslie Railway Station resulting in Ihe death of W. Mci'ari|uhar, cf Onehunga. 'lhe train had stopped and was starting again after tlio passengeia had alighted, when Mc- Fartjuhar appeared on the ]>latfor;a of the carriage and jumped off with his l>ack to the engine, lie was thrown il wn and rolled on to the rails, un !■ r the wheels. The train was ?t ippe<l pi _.ptly, but the wheels i if one ear ingu had gone over the unfortunate man, who was terribly mangled, and expired soon after.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, NOVEMBER 17 1902.
"ANTED.—Ktinners and Office Boy for Waikato Times. r ANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE - - & CO. for SUPERIOE PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. ANTED—The travelling public to re member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. WAN TED— 1 host requiring Vio.ir.s, Strings, and all Accessories a\ p* rtain - ing thereto, to call on or Pf-H to H. It, Bowden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamilti-n who has » large supply in stock. TTANTED KNOWN.--V. ria-eher de ll sires to draw attentien to hi* large stock of Footweiir. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid bouts (lace and buttcn), Walking and Evining Girl's Lace and Button Loots (tan and blackjV" Good StroDg School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good aud cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order V. PLESCHER, CO • OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. 15/10 Meetings. WAIKATO FARMERS' rr'he Branches WILL MEET as fol lows : CAMBRIDGE—No meeting this month. WAIHOU-Monday, November 17, at 7.30 p.m. TAMAHERE—No Meeting this month. OHAUPO—Friday, November 21st, at 7.30 p.m. TE AWAMUTU—Friday, November 21, at 7.30 p.m. NGA RUA WA UI A—Saturday, November 15, 7.30 p.m, WHATAWHATA—Fridav November 21, at 7.30 p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Tenders. WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. REPAIRS TO CAMBRIDGE BRIDGE. TENDERS will be received up to TUES- J. DAY, 25th inst,, addressed to the Chairman of the Council, Te Awamutu, as follows: Contract No. 4to. The work consists in strengthening the bridge by means of wire cables. Plans and specifications to be seen on application to the office of Mr Ashley Hunter, C.E., Shortland street, Auckland, and at the Borough Council Chambers, Cambridge. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. 11. MANDENO, County Supervisor. Impounded. j MPOUNDED at Hamilton on 13th Nov. ' . 1002, by Mr Wallace for trespassing on his farm, River Road, Ngaruawahia. One bay gelding, marks of sore back, rope soar round nose. No visible brands. Owner unknown. If not claimed, and ex penses paid, to be sold on Saturday, Nov. 22nd, 1902, at 12 o'clock noon. F. G. HUNT, Foundkeeper and Ranger. ITOtiCM. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. is hereby given that the .1 several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the pro visions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1H85," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, within one month from the date of the gazette containing this notice: 3022 Newson Sheppard, part of allotment 110, Town of Hamilton West, containing 26 perches, occu pied by Henry Upton. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 15th day of November, 1902, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORD, District Land Registrar. IS S pROS HE I TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUPA, HAMILTON. rpilE Uudormentiored Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hermit sHaz'ed'-an Bruar = Tuba B'air Athul Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts,TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds FOUR GUINKAS. Grooia age 2* 6d. Paddocking 2s 6d per week, Pay able on demand. IMPORTED >HORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calvd3rd Jan,, 1900. I x)rd Orange Blossom XIII I his bull cones from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the o&ce of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Managet d the r«m.
Election Notices. WAIKATO ELECTION. Llilj those in the Borough of Hamilton and immediate districts desirous of FUETHEEING the ELECTION OF ME H. J. GEEENSLADE are respectfully requested to ATTEND A MEETING to be held in the Ediror's Room, Waikato Times, THIS EVENING, the 17th Nov.. at 8 p.m. J. A. YOUNG, < 'onvener. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. HAVE the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS RUAPUKE—Si'hoolhouse, Monday, Nor. 17th, at 2.30 p.m. TE MATA Schoolhouse, .Monday, Nov. 17th, at 7.20 p.m. KAWHlA—Tuesday, 18th, 7.30 p.m. O PAR A U—Wednesday forenoon. TE KAU-A-MOA, Wednesday, Nov. I'Jth, 7.30p.tn. CAM}!RIDGE —Thursday, Nov. 20th, 8 KARAMU—Friday, Nov. 21st, 2 p.m. TE KOWHAl—Friday, Nov. 21st, 7.30 p.m. PARAWERA, WAOTU, LICHFIELD— Saturday, Nov. 22nd. HAMILTON—Monday, Nov. 21th, 8 p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited.' H. J. GREENSLADE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. IHAVE the honour to announce that I will address the Electors at WHATAWHATA—Iwersen's Hall, Monday Nov. 17th, at 8 p.m. TE RORE—Schoolhouse, Tuesday, Nov. 18th at 7.30 p.m. PUKERlMU—Schoolhouse, Wednesday Nov. 19th at 8 p.m. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. Further fixtures will he duly notified. F. W. LANG. FRANKLIN ELECTORAL DIS TRICT. ' Electoral Act, PJo2.'—First Schedule.
NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. I N pursuance of ' The Electoral Act' L 1002,' I, William Joseph King:, Return ing Officer for the Electoral District of Franklin, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 11th day of November, 1902 , under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will be held for the return of ONE quali fied person to serve as member for the said district; and that the latest day for receiving nomination of candidates will be the 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1902 ; and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling-places of the said district on the 25th DAY OF NO VEMBER, 1902. Every man desirous of becoming a candidate must he NOMINATED BY NOT LESS THAN TWO ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT, by a nomination paper as prescribed by Section 99 of the said Act delivered to the Returning < >fficer on or be fore the 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1902, and not later than tive o'clock in the after noon of the said date. The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Franklin: The Public School, Aratiatia The Public School, near Auhitu Wharf The Public Srhool, Awhitu Central The Public School, Auckland The Public Hall, Bombay The Public School, Churchill Dixon's Shop, Drury The Public School, Glenmurray The Public School, Huntly The Public Hall, Hukanui The Public School Karaka Taupiri Colliery Office, Kimihia The Public School, Kohekohe Front Eoom Mr U. Marshall's House, Kirikiriroa The Public Schoo 1 , Manakau Heads The Public School, Mangatawhiri Valley The Public School, Maramarua Tie Public School No. 1, Matahurie The Courthouse, Mercer The Public School, Morrinsville The Public Hall, Otaua The Public School, Orua Bay The Public School, Ohinewai The Public School, Onewhero The Courthouse, Pukekohe (principal) The Public School, Pukekohe East The Public Hall, Pokeno The Public School, Paparata The Public School, Puni The Public School, Pollock Settlement The Public Hall, Patumahoe The Public School, Pukekawa The Public School, Rangiriri The Public Hall, Tuakau The Public School, Taupiri The Public School, Te Akatea The Courthouse, Waiuku The Public School, Waipipi The Public School, Wairau The Public School, Waeranga Mac Donald's Schoolhouse, W r aingaro The Post Office. Hewitt's House, Wai mai P»ovi ill's Barn, Waihou The Public School, Whangarata The Post Office, Woodleigh WILLIAM J. KING, Returning Officer. Waiuku, November 12, 1902. Simultaneously with the above Election, and in pursuance with the provisions of " The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act Amendment Act, 1895," and " The Licens ing Poll Regulations Act, 1899," and in the manner provided by "The Electoral Act, 19U2," and all other Acts relating thereto. I hereby give notice that a LICENSING POLL will be taken for tho Licensing Dis trict of Fr.inklin on the following pro posals : 1. That tho number of Licenses existing in the District CONTINUE. 2. That the number of Licenses existing in the District be Reduced. :\. That NO LICENSES be granted in the District. The polling will commouce at 9 a.m., and close at C p.m. I further give notice that TUESDAY THE 18th NOVEMBER, 1902, at o p.m., will be the latest time for receiving NOMINATIONS under ' The Licensing Poll Regulation Act, 1899/ from not less than Ten Electors, for the appointment of two specified Persons to NOMINATE SCRUTINEERS, and that I will sit at the Courthouse, Pukekohe, at 9 a.m. on Satur day, November the 22nd, 1902, to publicly consider objections thereto and select the requisite number of persons to appoint Scrutineers under the said Act. Nomination Forms may be obtained on application to WILLIAM J. KING, Returning Officer. The Courthouse, Waiuku, November 12th, 1902. N.B.—The Chairmen and Secretaries of Committees, whose schools are men tioned in the list of polling places are kindly requested to note the fact, and to be good enough to afford every assistance to the D.R.O.s by placing the premises at their disposal as early as convenient after 4 p.m. of the 24th inst. | WILLIAM J. KING, I B.Q*
Election Notices ~'*t*s'-'t:':.X''i:Atf ELECTORAL WAI [STRICT OF NOTICE OF PoLLINU-DAY TN Pursuance of "Tlie Electoral Act, 11102," I, James Shiner Bond, Return s-Officer for the Electoral District of Waikato. Jo hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing Jute the 11th day of November, 1 902, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will be held for tiie return of ONE qualified person to serve as member for the said district : and that the latest day for re ceiving nomination of candidates will be the 18th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1902; and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling-places of the said dis trict on the 25th DAY OF NOVEMBER. Every man tl( us of becoming a candi- LEtS I'llAN i \\<> ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT, by a nomination-paper as pre scribed by section Ml) of the said Act, de livered to tbe on or be fore the ISth LAY OF NOVEMBER, 1902, at rive o'clock p.m. The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Waikato :• The Courthouse, Hamilton (principal) Waikato County Council Chambers, Kirikiriroa The Schoolhouse, Karainu The Public Hall, Kihikihi The Schoolhouse, Tamahere Raglan County Council Chambers, Ngaruawahia The Public Hall, Ohaupo Hetefs Hall. Otoronanga The Public Hall, Patarangi Tne Public Hall, Pirongia The Schoolhouse, Pukerimu The Courthouse, Raglan The Courthouse, Te Awamutu The Schoolhouse, Te Mata The Schoolhouse, Te Rore The Schoolhouse, Tuhikaramea Sutton's Store, Waitetuna The Public Hall, Whatawhata The Schoolhouse, Tauwhare The Schoolhouse, Raupuke The Schoolhouse, Te Rau-a-Moa The Schoolhouse, Kawhia The Schoolhouse, Oparau Grey's Boardinghouse, Hauturu Pan's Boardinghouse, Kinohaku The Schoolhouse, Waharoa The Railway \\ aiting-rooru, Tirau The Schoolhouse, Waotu The Schoolhouse, Lichfield The Public Hall, Cambridge The Hautapu Butter Factory, Hau tapu The Schoolhouse, Te Kowhai i'ane Tinorau's house, Waitomo The Schoolhouse, Te K'opua Alexander Bremmer's house, Kiwitahi The Native Schoolhouse, Parawera. The Polling will commence at 9 a.m. and JAMES S. BOND, Returning-Officer. Hamilton, 12th November, 1902. LICENSING DISTRICT OF WAIKATO NOTICE OF POLLING-DAY, IN Pursuance of " The Alcoholic Liquors S tie Control Amendment Act, 1895," " The Licensing Poll Regulation Act, 1899."- and " The Licensing Committees and Polls Act, 1902,' and in manner provided by " Tht Electoral Act, 1905," I, James Shiner Bond, Returning-Officer for the Licensing District of Waikato, do hereby give notice that the LICENSING POLL for the sail district will be taken on TUESDAY, THE 2oth DAY OF NOVEM BER, 1902, on the following proposals •. — 1. Whether the number of Licenses existing in the district IS TO CONTINUE. 2. Whether the number of Licenses existing in the district IS TO BE REDUCED. 3. Whether NO LICENSES are to be granted in the district. The voting will commence at 9 a.m., and close at 0 p.m. The following are the polling places for the Licensing District of Waikato : The Courthouse, Hamilton (prin cipalj Waikato County Council Chambers, Kirikiriroa The Schoolhouse, Karamu The Public Hall, Kihikihi The Schoolhouse, Tamahere Raglan County Council Chambers, Ngaruawahia The Public Hall, Ohaupo Hetet's Hall, Otorohanga The Public Hall, Paterangi The Public Hall, Pirongia The Schoolhouse, Pukerimu The Courthouse, Raglan The Courthouse, Te Awamutu The Schoolhouse, Te Mata The Schoolhouse, Te Pore The Schoolhouse, Tuhikaramea Sutton's Store, Waitetuna The Public Hall, Wbatawhata The Schoolhouse, Tauwhare The Schoolhouse, Ruapuke The Schoolhouse, Te Rau-a-Moa The Schoolhouse, Kawhia The Schoolhouse, Oparau Grey's Boardinghouse, Hauturu Parr's Boardinghouse, Kinohaku The Schoolhouse, "Waharoa The Railway Waiting-room, Tirau The Schoolhouse, Waotu The Schoolhouse, Lichfield The Public Hall, Cambridge The Schoolhouse, Cambridge West The Hautapu Butter Factory, Hautapu The Schoolhouse, Te Kowhai I'ane Tinorau's house, Waitomo The Schoolhouse, Te Kopua Alexander Bremner's house, Kiwitahi The Native Schoolhouse, Parawera JAMES S. BOND, Returning Officer, Hamilton, November 12th. WHYOOUGH ? WHYCOUGH ? WHY COUGH? Then is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alonfi gives relief. Simple, but sure in actioD, they can be taken by the raos delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZFNGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Kkahnq's Lozkngh will set you right. They at once check the cough and remove the cause. An enormous sale all over the world during the past 80 years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT BELIEF. GIVE INSTANT EELIEF. Keating'a Couuji Lozenoes, the unrivalled remtdy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS and THROAT TROUBLES, are aold everywhere in tins by all chemist*.
Government Notifications. E |-%| 3=2, Notice of Intention to take Land for a Road through Sections 71, Tl, and 72a. Paris] of Waipa, Raglan County. \ToriCE is hereby given that it is proposed, undei the provisions of " Tlv M l.!ic -1-1 Works Act, IN!l4.'' to execute a certain public work, to wit, the construct i<M if a road through the Parish of Waipa, Whaingaroa Survey District tnd |V.r' fchn purposos nf such public work the lands described in the Schedule hereto ar ■ re,. ;to be taken ; and notice is further given that the plan of the said road and or thaVu.i •■> requir. d to be taken is deposited in the Post office at Whaingaroa, and is there open inspection. And notice is also hereby given that all persons affected by the execution ot the said public work or by the taking of such land shall, if they have anv well grounded objection to the execution of the same public work to the taking of an l land, get forth the same in writing, and send such writing within forty days from *i first publication of this notice, to the Minister of Lands, \\ ellingtun. SCHEDULE. The parcels of land mentioned hereunder : Approximate Area of ... p Situated in I ~. , Parcels of Land re- I e , in " I ° r ' the Parish blcvk aud Survey Coloured on quired to be taken.. tlon ot of District piau. a. b. p. | 1 2 32 'Sec. 71 3 3 34 Sec. 72 2 1 3G Sec. 72a (closed road): XL, Whaingaroa Purple Pink » Purple plan marked R 3841, deposited in the orhce ot the Chief Engineer of Roads at Welhngton, in the Wellington Land District, and thereon Coloured as above noted As witness my hand, at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of October one thousand nine hundred and two. T. Y. DUNCAN, Minister of Lands. Bus ni>s notices. Business i otics NOTICE! MICE! NOTICE. GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. LAWN Mowers, Scythes, Snaiths, Eeap Hooks, Sickles, Spades, Forkes, Eakes, Hoes, Watering Cans, &c. Cheap and good. SANDERS, Q.C.E. MANTLEPIECES. 'METHING Choice in the above just to hand. Inspection invited. SANDERS, Q.C.E. WALL PAPERS. T all Prices, from Od to 5s Roll. Good assortment. SANDERS, Q.C.E. HARVESTING MACHINERY. i- get a Mccormick. The McCormick Mowers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. -i-'-L has a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut 4000 acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. kTEW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine a. 1 dressed, 51b. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, QC.E. IyiESSRS McKfc,E AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage go liberally accorded him. The Shcwroom will shortly be restocked with the NJWEST i-.v.d IT- O-DATE Style of Goods, which will b<< s Id at LOVVIST PR'C.S, ai-d every thing will be arrai ged to nice- the ta.'t- and requirements of the residents of the Waikato district. 1^ The « UNDERTAKING " bunch of ttu business will be under the supervision of Mr A. Coyle. T HAVE to notify that I hsve Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKee and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking the public for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my successors both a continuance and en larged measure of the same. ARTHUR COYLE. AFTERNOON TEA. HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's _ Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers, Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finger Waifers. Cakes Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AND WELL MADE. to order at short notice SANDERS, Q.C.E. VASES AND FIGURES. CHOICE SELECTION of the above. Inspection invited. SANDERS. CAMBRIDGE. THE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASK SALE, COMMENCING .Saturday, Oct 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowed Off All Purchased. McKEE & MATTHEWS. IJUBLIC NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX,, Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitetuna. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAML'TU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. EVANS' QNDERFUL T> EMEDIES HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. TTJSBICURA. -For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA FOWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa villi- ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge : F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chss Poyce, Cambridge; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Bamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G, M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarua wahia ; R. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. TUT,,-.-: TT !1L . T» T Tl-1 i- n bridge. Price, 2/6. Worms undermine Children's! Constitu tions. Use WADE'S WORMjFIGS. Is boxes. THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE KE*R OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND TN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. brTght, PROPRIETOR.
Davis & Co 1 PECULATORS LARGE OR SMALL CAPITAL x Xl> all those anxious to secure '''>"!> IXVESTMENTS of Substantial and Increasing Value and to those wishing to secure COMFORTABLE HOMES SNUG FARMS OK GOOD PASTORAL PROPER TIES We would call your attention to the fact that we can offer the best and most com plete list of Properties of all kinds in the N'a kato and surrounding Districts, and are prepared to FIN VMCIALLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. Wo have properties from 50 acre to 5000 acres blocks in price from 17s Gd per acre to =£lo per acre with good roads, near Post Office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms. ~, TF YOU "' Desire to Sell We shall be glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, as advertising is tw t ° t, * f ' v "" f ~ ~™- and our terms are,,- a . -, ~ NC SALE, -xia" nuAx>/ii? We have nuinerious of New Zealand ~«h nection being-'very extensive. Havfng lately sold several properties is a proof* j>f our ability to/do business. *-v"-'-. ; Whv Pay Kent ? \ v. f We have sevffljal Good To,vn Prqpjtfties with 4 to 0 10 acre' good land in*ol»4fawMfi!6n'" East and West/!' Easy Verms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND & ESTATE*.AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted gar4s- of the country. Advances mad Win ' all goods placed with us for Sa'e. WAIKATO AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS for the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. Uu Time Pay ment, 2s Gd per week. Also, PIANOS a- ORGANS English and German, and on easy terms. F'rom 2s 6d per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. WAIKATO agents Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital 0C5,659,000. WAIKATO AG ENTS Imperial (gold medal j Calf Food. The best in the market. Once used always used. Auction sales at. our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE LT TO DAVIS|& CO. and have it turned into cash. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying llesults . WITH US. * HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR - SUMMER LINESr New Summer Dress Materia'?, double width, from Is 6d to 5s 6d Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d Black Lustres, figured aud plain, Is lid to 5* 6d Our Pp'entlid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in L«d : V Kid and Suede Gloves at'2s (SI, 3s 61, 4s 6d Bewildering Assoit ent of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Haudtaars in style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cooking and Afternoon Aprons from Is 6d Blouses of all descriptions from 3s 1 Id New Sunshades, special value, from Gs lid Underskirts, tucked aud flou'icfd, from 3s 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s 6d Holland and Crash C ftumes, wiih Eton or " " Russian bodice, at 21s, 23s 6d, 25s Gd, 3ls6d Smart Hatn, T?qu s »id" Bone'». from 15s The Popular " Kea. y ro Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washirisr Pfra*« f- r m I'd yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from 6fi. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Straw Hats, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,"' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C d'a-n, and Shirts New Washing Wai.»toi>a3!B, in white and fawn shsdee, at os Gd, 83 Gd, Jb Gd, to 14s Gd. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tailmng in all it Branch* s. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. NOTICE wp:bley, (HOTCHKISS—FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand ,tho seaso ■ at the Pangipai Farm, Ngaruawahia-Wainiravo Road, Ngarua>'ahia and Whatawhata Di-tiicts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at NGABUAWAHIA on MONDAY, aud WHATAWHATA on TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buckland in 1888, got by the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyu—Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For farther particulars apply and address letters to Wm. Home, To Akatea. WM. HORNK
McNicol & Co. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE Tuesday, November 18. | / \; | WELL-PKED THREE & 3J-YEAR .1/1' OLD .STEERS 25„Choice LS-month Tattle, R D Kelsey 60 Well-bred Cattle, 12 to is months 15 Three and Four-year Store steers from Te Puke 20 Two-year-old Hu-on, A. Buin Mur doch 2 i Cows and Heifer/, in cdf, s<i ''ows and Heifers, dry, 25 Three-year old Steers, Roto-o-rangi 4 Beef, Walter Cowlev Me XI COL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. SPECIAL lIOISB SALE AX, HAMILTON Thurgday, November 20. __ "We will hold a Horse Sale in the Borough Yards, Hamilton, on above date Q£(\ H O R S E S jOk/ of all classes Entries received are: Thoroughbred Mare .Miss Lottie, by St. Hippo.Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound 40 Medium and Heavy Draughts 75 Hacks and Cobs 20 Light Harness Horses 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with' foals attopt 15 Unbroken Horses 10 Draught Mares, some in foal, from Jas. MacLarnon, Papatoitoi Well-bred Polo Pony, by Hornpipe- Witch Hazel, W. C. Ring Milk Waggon, James Shaw D.F. Reid and Gray Plough, Swings, Chains, etc., James Hill Double Buggy Gig % Three-seated Cortland Waggon and Set D. Harness Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. CAMBKIDGjE*^ , TOCK SALE. Saturday, November 22. •* "TUT, STORE,- & DAIRY CATTLE *- ■ -v- \ IS Fat Steers, Richard Reyuolds ,«..... 9 «Eat Steers, Wm, Yosper 9 Fat Steers, J. Scott it Fat Steers, Ed. Allen 6 Fat Cows, A. Bailey 9 Fat Cows, Robt. Peake 30 Yearlings, Hannon Bros. 35 Cattle, mixed sexes, Fencourt* , Entries solicited. * . ». w » M o N I 0 O L & C'O. G. F. MWfflTagli, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE NEAR HUNTLY Wednesday, November 2G. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Niccolls to offer on above date-at his adjoining Messrs D. and A#McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt), his T w O FARM S, J. comprising about 600 acres Farm No. 1, of 247 Acres, with Eight-roomed House, Good Sheds, Stables and Outhouses. Terms— £6oo cash, balance at o per cent, for three years Farm No. 2, of 364 Acres, with Five roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed and Stable. Terms— £9OO cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years 19 Cows, milking and in calf 2 Bulls 12 Three-year Steers 24 2£ and Two-year Steers 23 One and li-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2i-year Heifers «• 24 One tq. If year Heifers 5 Calves * " 1 Two-year Colt 1 Two-year Draught Colt ' Also, if both farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares . 1_ Draught Gelding 50 Sheep Cambridge Roller Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Hand Chaffcutter. Bar v row Seed Sower, 2 Tip Drays, Chains, Collars etc. Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horses, etc, etc. Also, on account of Mr G. Hampton >k 200 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs'at side A steamer leaving Huntly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in time for 8.30 p.m. train. Cattle will be put safely across the river for buyers Full particulars in future issue McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, Novtmber 27. Of\ H E A D BEEF, \J\J neighbourhood 15 Calve, TauwhareJ 11 Choice Two-year-old Empty Heifars 3 Springers, Karamu 70 Yearlings 1 Bull, A. E. Snook 8 Young Pigs, Zenas Owen 150 Wither HoggttvShaw Bros. 3 Acres of Land, in Anglesea-straet, Hairilten, on account tf Mr T. Vincent Having received instructions from the " Owner, we will offer for sale : PART LOT 329, Hamilton West, containing 38 perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Land transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNICOL & CO. G. F. MoCuxlaoh, Auctioneer. OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of AA HEAD OF WELL-BRED UU CATTLE 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 150 IS-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 4C Yearlings, Pirongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Entries Solicited. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer.
TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Salt at ' Kuiii on above date I £H WELL-BEED 18-Month 4 TW 10\J YEAE SXEEES 200 Calvea and Yearlings 20 Springing Heiferß , 300 Head Mixed Cattle, from la bouring districts In Goorl I racks .and Harness Home Hoo'ic i Hu:(gy Spring Tr.ip iiooiod Buggy Knlrie* Solicited. M c \ I C 0 L & Co. G. P. McCullagh, Auctioneer _ W. J. Hunter. RANGIRJRL..YARDS. ,»-Wedneßcay,«NiOVemi • rpattle Sale'e'n'TftoTe i (W\ WELLBKEDFORW \J\f LOCKS, & CHOICE I, ft IS-fOXTH '■ iKEKS.&^fIEiPERp 80 Si-year^ Bull <ks 6 Choice Springers i§§ 50 Vety Ch ce l\ and Three-yetr-i file rs, W. Milne, McFarlane | 160 Choice loans; Cattle, J. Shefield, Bruce. F. Storey, »nd llnsjjP 25 Chtice 2j-year*old Steers, J. let 80 Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Lycch 15 Well-bred 3J-year-old Ste'rs, beef, C. Cbing l i 25 Choice Fresh Three yeat-o'd Steers Pattenon 30 Choice Three-year-old e>eers, infc oondition, Ditgle Bros. 25 Well-bred Two-yeac-ol\ Stewt," Poke Two-year-old Steers, " Tukere Well-bred Fresh Three-j" steers 3 hoioe Yearling Shorthorn Bolls I First-class Light Spring W (Cousin and AtkiD), nearly L .20 Well-bred Four-yea-old Bullocks, Empty Cow-, a. Kiddie 22 Choice Two-year-old steer*, VfJ son 10 C pici Thrce-3 d frpoh 10 Fif-eh-c nditi- n-d D Brncs 10 We'l-bred Fmsh Four-year-okFl lck N J«.Bicgm.n 15 Well-bred! Two and Three-old Btf T. Foot w 6 Prime Fat Cows, McKionon Bros. 1 6 Good Springers, Henderson 20 Well-bred Three-jear-old SI. Pepepe 60 Well-br. d Two andTßree.year«Blji Kiugi, Ngahemia, Osborne, Macky, Kirapi, Muro, 50 Choice Yearlings, G. Ingram 80 Quiet 18-month and Two-yi~ Heifers m 40 Mixed Cattle, neighf N.B.—Buyers can go to $ and return same day to IP Entries solicited. At 12 ,:i * r - „«r. h u OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. s jTuesday, Novamber 26.' The undef signed sell attheOha Yards on Tuesday/November 26thTj On onnnhnf *%C AT-- T> n>.. ti_ -i • ..'jfl up dairying: picked lot 4 Milk Cans 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes, whata For, Private Sale: 5 Pairs of Working Bullocks - Gear '• 2 Waggons \ , ii Eeid and Gray Double-bagger Cf T B A W. J. H TE AWAI Saturday, For sale at Te Awamutp ibtos on day, November 29th: 1J YOUNG'C ATTtI 16 Half-bred Tamworth Piga, f| Gibson and W. Holden J 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs Marble Slab, for butter making 1 W. J. J OHAUPO YARDS. Wednesday, December 3. ] SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY 1 HORSES. The undersigned has received i from the v Manager of Electric Tram Company, to sell at Ohaupo YwoV 1 above date HQ '.SURPLUS jJSrs| The above Horses will be found a 1 n.laaa Inf. Nt M«_«„ i /-.-i j,_ .^^ 7lM üßfl^ifflW 1 ., are sold because of the installation electric system > At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNTEE.i CLEARING BALE AT OH The undersigned has received* i_ from Mr tf allett to sell on the farm Churchill, known as A. Gibbs, about first week in December, the whole of hfl FIVE & nit A n I consisting of 00 Very Choice Dairy Cows, 39 of in full mik. : 60 Two-ye»r-old Heifers, nearly j calf 30 Two-year-old S:eers 4 Well-bred Bulls 50 Mixed Cattle Draught Mare, by Lord of the It Yearling, by President, for PuktkoheShow 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Packs and Vnbroken Cola 1 Separator, etc. The Cows are all highly recommend*! have been carefully chosen Also FARM, of 540 wres (100 Beolaitned Swamp), all , divided into paddocas, wi>h r Dwelling House, Out-buildi Cowsheds, etc., and a Fiax all complete, on property. T at sale. Intending buyers going by train to B ean cross on puot and ride down. A i will be running from Mercer. W. J. HUNTER, HAMILTON BOROUGH Y SPECIAL HORSE S* THE undersigned will no ia a of Horses at the Hamilton Entries solicited, i W. J. HUNT B SHEEP FAIR. February, 1808. [E undersigned will hold his i Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as abovtw Entries solicited W. I HV » |
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Mr Frank Dyer, of Wellington, who has just returned from a visit to Great Britian and Europe, brings back a "tip" fur the Department of Tourist and Health Resorts. He says that New Zealand suffers from lack of ad vertising abroad. On the hoardings in London City one sees most artistic and attractive pictoral posters setting forth ths virtues of Switzerland. Ger many, etc., in a manner which fairly "hits the wayfarer in the eye," and commands his attention. The only agency which shows any concern for this colony is the New Zealand Ship ping Company, whose illuminated ad vertisements, though rare, stand out for the admiration of the home-sick Maorilander like a good deed in a naughty world. Visiting Paris, Milan, Lucerne, Venice, Florence, Rome and Naples, .Mi- and Mrs Dyer were inter ested to observe the great pains taken by those in authority to enmesh and detain the genus " globe-trotter.'' in Lucerne they have reduced catering for tourists to a fine art. Immense sums of money have been spent in pro viding attractions for visitors to this truly delightful lake and city. The hotels are splendid and the service of ferry and pleasure boats excellent. It is wonderful what a numbers of sou venirs of the country are sold in the shops, tiny cow-bells branded " Lu cerne " being a typical specimen. The people themselves are tireless in de scribing the places of interest which no self-respecting traveller should miss visiting, and even the waiters in the hotels babble pleasantly of choice scenery, "sermons in stones, books in running brooks, and good in every thing." It is hard for New Zealand to realise that beautiful as our climate is, and bounteous as our surroundings are, we do not amount to very much in the world's estimation, and that the largest proportion of the "mostly fools " habitant on the earth have never heard of us. Yet that is so. The one man who has given us real prominence so far is Mr Seddon. But even that is not enough, because there are many people who have yet to hear of New Zealand's fighting Pre mier. The course for our adminis trators to adopt is to " hitch their waggon to a star," and advertise—ad vertise—advertise !
THE WAIKATO TlMflk MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1902.
Printed and published by Bo best John Paull and George Wil max Ven ables at their registers d printing, office, Victoria street, Ham ilton, Auck land, New Zealand. MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 17, 1901.
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS AND PROPERTY AUCTIONEERS, 95 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. WAIKATO AGENT: MR M. G. FARRER, . "BANKWOOD," HAMILTON, Who viill! oon«luct intending purchasers to p roper :ies*froe of charge, and will be glad lo receive particulars of properties for sale. QHEAP -BUSH FARM. Adj.tbent to Railway Station. ' i?o 'in 8, p * r Acre ' 23S acresgood <p*V/W-X'' level land in riniu tiwhiT, fcwvpt 40 acres which have been gristed and fenced ; close to post office ; •tation and township; handy to good mar ket, and about 150 miles from Auckland. 7116 BICH LITTLE FARMS. Close to Station, &c. | to £22 per acre. Several handy farm sections of from 22 to 33 •ens each ; very fertile land, fenced, and fcn wtnarkably good grass; on one there is idme pretty bush; all well watered; one »ile from station and large township, and mbottt 80 miles from town. Prices range fcom 418 to ATI per acre; one-third cash, fealano* five years at 6 per cent 7056 HANDY FARM. Twenty idles from Auckland. fo-dirided; 85 acres grass; I acres crop; small orchard; 1 acre bush; % awes drained swamp; balance rough land house of four rooms and verandah; •lAftlAb, cowshed, &0.5 J mile from school, ' it office, 40.; one mile from creamery 164 from station. Price, .£620; terms , desired. 7164 UN IMPROVED LANDS. &AROTO PARI?H-AUotment 360, con taining 60 aoree, £75. I »TTDT'DT t) » LiTurr aii_i„ i. one .„_ tairing 50 soros, £3B TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment 189, oon tuiring 60 news, £3O. -AllotraPTiti 377 and 379, containing 100 aores, £75. TUHIKARAMEA PARlSH—Allotment 30, containing 60 acreo, £SO. TUB IK iIAMEA PARISH Allotmeat 131, oontaining 60 aores, £3O. TUHIKARAMEA PARISIi-Allotment 71, eontsining 50 acres, £75. 7692 We undertake any business In cod section with the selling, buying, mort t leasing of land and buildings e our attention to this. amuel Vaile and Sons, >ND AND EBTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. ay-Frigid: a cur* 1 fiteRYWHERE 1,% T: 2/6 Alfred Buckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SALES OK DAYS-For Hides, Skins, Woo low, and Bones, Hay and Straw. PATS, AT BEMUERA—Fat and re Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. !Y8 Hones, Harness, Vehicles, y, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales Av WAIUKU-FIBST SATURDAY in eaob month. POKENO-MONDAY before RuEciman Bale. BUNOIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. PUKBKOHE-LABT MONDAY in each month. TUAKAU—FOUBTH WEDNESDAY in *<"™"Ji March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOB: Chesterfield Little's Liquid and "ard's Lung worm Poison. ON SALE AT THE HAYMARKET: Bonedurt, Superphosphates and other Manures; Grass Seeds; Clovers frem Cross and Sons, Glasgow, and Hurst and Sobs, London; Maize, Oats, Chaff, Ac. The Haymarket, Aum St., AUCKLAND. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT cures Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breaste. Ulcerations, White Swell- Bruises and Burns. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT If ittnlublt for Cheat and Throat . and Influenaa, only M 78, New Oxford Stmt istt MB, Oxford Btnst), London,
"I Roughed It" Many of us liavo,tjp work hard all daj long. Wo cannot care for ourselves as ■we would. No wonder our blood gets out of order, becomes thin and impure. This produces boils, eruptions, nervous ness, indigestion, and great weakness. •• We have this photograph and letter from Mr. John Hafner, of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Read carefully what he says: "I have roughed it a great deal, mining, working in storms, exposed to the heat, and have often had poor food. My blood fre quently becomes impure and I have eruptions, boils, and become generally run down. But Ayer's. Sarsaparilla takes hold of me every time, makes my blood pure and builds me light up." AYER'S' Sarsaparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Bo sure you get Ayer's. Take Ayer's Pills with the Sarsaparilla. They aid in purifying the blood j and they cure constipation and biliousness. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. \JOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of our various Brands oE Bonedusts and Artificial Manures,:- PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDU3T (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarse) Al BONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. n nc<sß, Analysis, and Samples on applica- WABNOCK BROS. 28/2 Durham-street, Auckland. St. John's Collegiate School, "THE PAH," Near Ouebuuga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYB. Hkadhahthb : THE REV. P. S. bMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Melllroy N.Z. University. Secon-1 Ashlart Master: R. E.Hall, B.A. New Zealand University. Third Awwlaiit Master: H. 11. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Fiano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzor. Forfrkotchi. g : Kenneth Watkin*. For Cyanotics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special' Bus runs morning and veninjr connecting with the Onehungtt tram, for the Convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Srreet, at the Booksellers, Or on application to the Headmaster.
DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE LOC T "ERBIF MVTAMATA, WAITOA. IHK PtWiPpETI OF The assets Realisation Board. TTTFSK h"Vf hcv\ mrveyed i T ■ FAR'-'S suitable from 65 ar •► •.-.3N1 ..•>-■■•, :ir p o! Go.J QnsiUv S"il, W i nr.» r. ,» P!,-,. -.-o R. ; iffiv, md wit!.in ' \ <i«tiir.(>r if iinH Fnctorv, R '-T' »na- «»l«»ct \nv rea, fn>d Purr 1 S' •n VE'-Y EASY TERMS OF PV? MENT. INTEPFST.-4J p-r ? mf um r „ r annura . plans ax • particulars may be btninn'l fr^m— THE HOARD'S MANAGERS or Prnpnrti n 3. Mm-isa 11. % T. CLIFFORD, Mer yl ile. Mwßßfl M"NT.")OTj k CO.. Hvnilfr . Mb A. W. F.DWARr>B, Te Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or HEAD OFFrCE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOFTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. 8 A M U E L b, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPJ R FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUK News Agrent (or Ml Weekly and Da •, Papas. Refreshments, D'nincr Rooms, and Gi Meai« at »11 hour?, Order protrp iEAP .a ON 1 - i r'V-T-.-.P MON>:Y £IOO to £IO,OOO SUBURBAN U 4£ p<»r Tent. Tetmooj Rppp.yrripr.f. of t 1 !" \ T o*f Lihe'h Character, which can be ascertained en en quiry J. n. RTCHARDSON. | ASD 4 GENU! ibir-U t inn< DAIRY F4RM3 GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE LT- \SE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTfu: COTTAGES, STORES To owners of propsrty : My t. ,--t. ■ T" f>lo no charts. A R.|LANGLkY. LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. jyIOUNTAIN rjlMi; jHMIJKK poypANY, j M}TVJ\ MAMAKf T FIKEST MOUHTAIH-eaOrSi KIMT IN THF COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1398-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS.. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ngaboawahia Telegrams promptly attended to. 18/7 HAMILTON Waikato j"*"" ASHBUKTON kato I I Canterbury AIKATO fULVANISED TRON HARDLEYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVED TO ORDER Fairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAKDLEY BROS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. HotDikkbbß Daily fbom 12 to 2 o'oiooji Chops and Steaks Beady in Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DATS at 11 O'CLOCK W Baces, Regattas, fcbows, 4c, Catered HAMILTON GAS COMFANY (LJMITED), IDs c)n Saik: LAOKSMITB'S COAL COKE, i2 per ton of 22 bag ß ; 2a per bag. TAR, td pe.- gallon for 25 gallons or overr e' HfsJloß'fer leis quantities. Wobbs: CI arena-etrcet, Hamilton*.
Pyramid Steamed Boneweal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis, &• Buyers will please note that Pyramid ■8 -ur Rej. Stored Brard, and w tha' they •i t it, some unscrupulous d-alerg having Id au inferior aitide under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now h ing beaked for Pyramid delivered (October, November, December, January. ALSO, 3UFERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate K.AINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SUDA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPtf, &c. New. Crop Due Early in November. V. S. LAURIE & CO. 29, Customs-St., AUCKLAND. /7 FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices SEND TO fllacforaon I West, HAMILTON. \V>. are c ish buyers of Butter, Eggs, ilorsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. TOO'ivUB'S FAMILY TEARING POWDER l 1 AMILf JJAKING kJOWDER Established 1885. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin; the rest will regularly follow. EGO pOWDER- Buy it for Pancakes. 00 rOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. CUNSHINE JELLY /CRYSTALS. UUNSHINE t) ELLY I^RYSTALS. JNSHINE A o.' QLNSHIXE pUSTARD HOWDER Ounshine Bustard:l owder Eggs may be too rich for you; eggs may be too dear -This will suit you " down to the ground." tin Boxes (1 packets in each box) Assorted flavours. WUNSHIXE? pUDDING DOWDER OUNSUINE I UDDLVG I OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberry, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink; Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA QTAECH pLAZE £\ KARAXA OTARCH IjTLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL OROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. Capitax jjAJUriiAU, AND TIHRENFRIED pOMPANY, TIMITED, oapitai ' • £303,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY AND DOMAIN BKEWERY, NEWMARKET. DrBSTTOBS J - h ° Er Q- (Chairman), Abihub M. Mtkbs (MHnwinsrDireotor), and Lao M. Myebs, Skobiiaei : Airbed S, Bankabt, Cable Address: " Beehive," Auokland. AGENTS FOR- R. PORrER & CO., "Bulldog " ALE STOUT. London M. B. FOSTER & SON 3 (Ltd. " Bu<?l. ALE and STOUT, London J, SOHWEPPE & 00., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D. fl. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. & G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, Londor J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET JA wv?r T S^ A f >TAN & 00.,' SCOTCH WHISKY, London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee lB PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd " Canadian Club " WHISKY, oUno DUNVILLE & SONS (Ltd.), V.k IRISH WHISKY. Belfast " mOU SIR JOHN POWER & SONS. IRISH WHISKY. Dublin * K&U ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognac ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda. Adelaide ' MOET & OHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Raima RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE Reims E. IRROY. CHAMPAGNE, Reims A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Em, Eio. Etc. A very Large Assortment of the bbhi beanos of WINES & SPIRITS, inoludinc AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand. CIGARS.—Many well-known bbands Seleotiou. ALBERT Ac DOMAIN BREWERIES PBIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 j Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878,1879 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 •' Dnn edin Exhibition, 1890. ' TABMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Speoial Firet Award Geld Medal • Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreiarn and Colonial Bear MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful' Worm Worriers—are a aure remedy, ia 1b boxes. Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALYES. COD LTVER OIL isft-he beat substitute tor the creim extrich-l fr>m milk by the separator. Experiment* u i<L by the Agmulhinl Division of th<> Y.rkshin prove that calves fed on separated miik with the addition of 2ozs. of Ccd ivtr Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Cdlves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the creamery. It is easy to use, aad there is no troublesome preparation required beforehand. 1 Dairy farmers last season proved its mints conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. Fur testimonials apply to the undersigned." ° It is one of tk> best investments you can put your money into, and will give you large and certain profits ° gold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand L*ai and Mercantilo Igemj Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. IjAJSTX) rOB SJIJuEj. LANSDOWNS ESTATE, | Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED Eversley Estate, 'OF 854 ACRE?, ALL GRASSED, Ottertmm Estate, OF 703 ACRES, NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND GRAJSED. The above properties all adjoin the Walton Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton and Cambridge. The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY F<\RMS. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, on Liberal Terms, ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. Copips of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned rpHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND /'xrv lE ? CANTILE AGENCY COM PAJNI, LIMITED, are instructed to an nounce that, that portion of the Woodlands Estate, COMPRISING THE BLOCK NEAR THE TOWN SHIP OF TAUPIRI, Containing 4422 Acres, Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con veniently-sized DAIRY AND GRAZING FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATE SALE on and after Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1902. TERMS OF PAYMENT : 20 per cent cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent annually ter five following yeara. Interest 4i per cent. Applications to be addressed to the under eignei, from whom Copies and Plans and any further information may be obtained. THK NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. M WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY, IJLaDaES, iiRJLNii I ' BAD TEA ? 1 Vr ; J China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is J I certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor ! oven the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is I j* nearly all sent to Russia,lhe third, fourth, fifth and other descend- i ing grades come to Australia. Z Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor- <T ® respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in 85 I? a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow- © ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the beat is exquisite, and no other tea 3* grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with 0% IS it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous IN a which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in © lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the 2< agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and ever? nack that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from —W. Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa • £ Parr "Rrna TTomiHon . H T. T3„ J w ivl_.ii ■-' ' - I Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. E. J. DAVET, & HAMILTON Grocer, Baker, and General Storekeeper, ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinnerware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. IS. Posted to any part of the district. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I havo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Ratrlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, aDd if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing sial ics. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREEI KVWtfiA, 4 1 »T»HE TI7AIKATO T>ACON | FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Bayers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to ISOlbs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of i pound will be paid to the supplier of the I best lot of 5 Pigs received during eaoh GEOBGE WATT, Manager. TAMES HALLI, Secretary.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We are displaying xNOVELTiES i» ALL OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUBINGS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL, Ur-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING aiapoi " Eaiapoi," BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. 800 i and SHOE DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial THOS. WELLS, AUPIRI DOTED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. LAN now be obtained from all Goal ' Dealers in Waikato. Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward S. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. PBANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. lAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into o onvenient paddocks, iu good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 800 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry open land, all dry land being surface sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into suitable paddocks, all in grass or cultivation, small house, and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station within 1£ miles. Price reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE, with half-acre land on the Hamilton road, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. TE UKU-500 ACRES. IPartbush, balance fern and manuku. Land, ring fenced and subdivided. House of five rooms (kauri and rimu) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge. FARM of 60 acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, securely fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in grass and securely fenced. GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE BO WN LEGHORNS world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. the Waikato Poultry Cl»u * w on, nrown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from eggs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues T. A. BROOKES, Otahuhua. Poultry Ctab, Hamilton. «3
ALBERT HOTEL QU.EEN S.TR.EET AUCKLAND. AVTNG taken* over this popular, and . well-known Hotel, all visitors can rely pon every attention and oomiort. MIGHT POKTER IN ATTENDANO Telephone 963. All Marrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (r.it* of KoCo-ua anr] Cunbridße). .MU T U THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHUKST, ~ Pbopwbtob. requisites necessary for a First-olass eing opposite the Town ji convenient for visitinsr - in the Theatrical line. Term' We. Best qualify r.i„ nn «. ._j Guitiru. Telelhonh No. 690. James Rolleston/lv/ (Lam 01 / _ ikurangi and / Coromandel/ - / PROPRIETOR/' - /VICTORIA -ST / East, / II'CKLAND /GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS ' PO. Box, 3 HaJlett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always o draught, Good Shooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Good Sbabling and paddocking. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. EAILWAY BAR. Stocked with Wst Liquors.' J. E. HAiLETT, PROPRIETOR. s,/« Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS JULIA AToOULLOUGfI, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL hTbTen re-built in first class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGIIFIOBBT VI£W~omLOOKIIG THS HABBOUS Soeoomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach" leaves the door SPEIG-HT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO! Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MEROHANIB, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who an the SOU A6SITS and Bottlers. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. ARE CASH BUYERS OP BMPTI BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Priots Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 846 J 21/11 i \v |
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The American Tobacco Co. if id to issue a Sen Wild Flowers Coloured to Nature Write full name 3HKJ!MB3ffiHMaSBWB3?S^>r (/ j thick Art 1 'aper, size o and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, .1 mimic collection. II plainly, and Enclose with Labels, also the |3 Penny Stamps The AM ERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes and Three Penny Stamps and one Coloured in New Zealand m A'- «&. Nt •.?..:• S& tm ■*4 i W&5& 0& &* i: D 3 * **»'* * w w OJTSiCM & J *1 INSURE Nu W CdVERHMENT LIFE INSURANCE DLPARTMcNT. £1,000,000 already been added to Policies in the Uepartiiu>nt, I'HIS IS THE BONUS YEAR, aud everyone now taking out a participating policy will receive a substantia! bonus at the end of the year. J. H. RICUARDSON, C immisnoner. A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. dEND NO MONEY. *»;£ hereby undertake to give one of oui Famous W oold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman or Child Whc.sends U8 the orrect reading of the following FU/ZLE .- I BxxT MixS TxxS CxxxxE Th e only condition is, that if your answer■ to ™rrnrt vou purchase one of our bOLID srhKLlMi HLVEB OILUNS to wear with the, Watch. simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped .nTaddrewed envelope so that wo may inform you 1 vou have won "he Watch, We are making this offer Solely with the object of introducing and advertising OU CMUhis"out and forward to our only address- IQOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 159, Q.P.O. _B^_ pARJIERS' (JO APERATIVE nJMPANY A Wonderful Medicine. For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c Th« jibst Dosi will oivi bblict in twenty mindtbs. This is no fiction. Every snfferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEEOHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver ; they act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular System : restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and •rousing with the Rosebud or Hsalth the wholi physical inerot of the human frame. These are "fact*" admitted by thousands in ail classos of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and debilitated is that Buchami PUlt have the Largut Sale of any Patent Medicine in tin world. Full directions with each box. • * » Pr*psu-*d only by THOMAS EEBOHAM, Jt. Helens, Lancashire, Bngltuxl SoM cvsrrwiMn, in Boxes, Is. ifd., and is. Id. each. "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require pod, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and 1111111rim.1...11 Curiam Poles, then send to the hast and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 31?. QnP.fin . Straftf., AUCKLAND. IttPOiiTANT NO HOE. Having completed arrangments to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Retirements. • """" d ""arTcarefullj selected by men of large ox oe, and will be supplied to Share -3 and Farmers Geneiaily at a Mini .„,„ JoHt and of duarantoed Quality. ENDING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K V C Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of Stock to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an oqual foot ing with the beet Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to Settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produco in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY I It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter ; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy " brand b;xes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyaace of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers ;iro branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either " Anchor " or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. W ESLEY SPRAU G, MANAGING DIRECTOR, TEE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 2D, 1002. JONES. AUCTIONEER, Vi \* v »» *«* w j ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL AUCTIONEER, F bo* is/- Produce Merchant, Land & Commission GEORGE GREGORY AGENT, Vioxow 4 L»m Sis., AUCKLAND. AKTI3T PHOTOSRAPI BE „ CASES MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVES QUARTS 4 HALF-GALLON&. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE A J. ENTRICAN & CO VFCILANP ri>HE WAIKATO TIMES is by far the !_ best country journal published in the eolony •fistic Studies, Enlargements (mediately Children's Portraiture and Groups remitted. Special accommodation for and Poultry Fruit Sales held EVI Ri , T "> ahM °* DAY during the Season. Outdo.r and [ QUEEN AND WFLEST.EY STREETS Country Sales conducted. Large accommo- , AUCKLAND. dation for storing M? : ?e and other Produce I ___._. until fair market price 11 obtair 81 1 Ebtabuohkd 18 YILHi Rkfbbkscjj : Udon Bank of /ustralia. lO LADI-Tib ~ ~ " ~ No need to consult doctors or chemists RAGLAN A/f AIL |lO AC H The remedies you require in your own hands -*-*■*■ J Write for free copy of valuable book about j your lives, your health, jour welfare Every The regula running of the mail coach ; Woman should read it. Fccted free in sealed , . ° , , _ ... ~ ! envelope. Adoresß—o. specific, (539 Flizs between Raglan aud Hamilton is buspended ! b-*h-i»frßft Wrrth Melbonri <. uwing to the bad state ef the roads. J. DALGLIESH | T)00K-BINDING neatly executed at The Proprietor, j1) Waikato Times Ofßoe. Hamilton,
T2V , PRICE LIST Westfield Manures and Sundries. Discount— All Lines iu this Price List subject to a Discount of 2V2 per cent, for Cash, except those marked Nett. All Prices subject to alteration without WESTFIELD MANURES. "A" Superphosphate (total phosphates 40per cent., soluble 32/34 per cent., 1 per cent, ammonia) "B" Superphosphate, 2 cwt. sacks, 35/36 per cent. soluble Bone Dust (Pure) Steamed Bone Dust (Pure) Green.. Bone Dust and Blood Root Manure special Grass Manure "A " (for Top Dressing) '.'. Special Grass Manure " B " (for laying down per manent pasture) Special Potato Manure . Special Turnip Manure Special Rape Manure Special Corn Manure " A " (for Green Feed) Special Corn Manure " B " (for Wheat, Oats, Bar ley, etc.) Special Maize Manure "A " (for Green Feed) Special Maize Manure " B " (for Cob Maize) Special Orchard Manure " A " (for Young Trees).. Special Orchard Manure "B" (for Fruit formation) Special Clover Manure Special Onion Manure .. .. .. [[ MANUFACTURERS : £ »• d. 4 T 5 0 6 17 6 7 7 6 6 10 0 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 700 6 17 6 6 17 6 6 17 6 7 10 o 7 10 0 6 15 0 7 10 o SUNDRIES > " Standard " Bone Dust, 2 cwt. sacks, nett Animal Fertiliser .. 2 cwt. sacKs, nett Gypsum .. .. 2 cwt. sacks, nett Agricultural Salt, 11 sacks to the ton .. nett Sulphate of Ammonia, original sacks, abt 2 cwt Nitrate of Soda ~ Muriate of Potash ~ Sulphate of Potash ~ Kainit „ Sulphate of Iron, xtls ~ Sulphate of Iron, crushed ~ Surprise Island Guano .. Maiden Guano Desiccated Blood £ ■• ' 6 5 u 5 15 © 300 2 15 o 17 0 0 14 10 0 16 0 0 16 0 0 ~ abt 2 cwt... 14 10 0 ~ abt 2 cwt... 16 0 0 abt 2 cwt... 16 0 0 bags abt 1 cwt... sacks abt 2 cwt... .. ,„ _ „ abt 2 cwt... 10 0 0 2 cwt. sacks 400 2 cwt. sacks 576 2 cwt. sacks 8 10 0 Pure Linseed Oil Cake, crushed, I\i cwt. sacks ..16 o 0 " K.P." Improved Sheep Dip, 5 gal. drums 3/9 per gal. Kemp's Branding Fluid, three colours, blue, black, red— -4 gal. tins, 2in a case .. 3/9 per gal. 1 g al - tins .. .. 4/3 per gal. Westfield Special Garden Manure, 14 lb. bags, 1,6 each. Westfield Fowl Grit, 141b. bags, coarse, medium! or fine 1/6 each. The Acme of Perfection THE I SEW "IDEAL " PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM ! SEAVILKSS Drawn LID, one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom I to rest upon g PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. I We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us iu the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOIL TIYD STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION THOS B. ARTHUR.] B. R. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, VVELLESLSY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO. FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. ' E have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed tc the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. J It is not wise to buy Jewellery wherever you _see_dewel[ery I displayed -the imitation and J unreal looks Jike the_real_at first. The wisest way is to send j oreome to usj then you know precisely what you are buying, j You are certain, too, of getting r-T, . JK .1 .Gl *»fi|yWBMBBBBBSBW get. Cold Front 5m.1,36 Cullar Stud, 6 6 Id Long Muff Chain, £5 5/- , Gold, £lO 10,'- Oold Diamond and ironch, 70 - No. 54—i8ct. Gold Chased Keeper, 27,6 ct. Gold Curb Brace ct. Gold „ , 40/-, 55'-, 70'- 75,-, £5, £6 6/- 1 J No. Fllß7—ort. Gold Links, 21/ 1 Set. Gold, 45/- Silver, 4,- No. F2333—New Hunting Horn Brooch, net. Gold, 15,6 No. F7oJl—lvory Tusk and act. Gold Brooch, 14.6 No. F?soS—iSct. Gold Diamond and Ruby Ring, No. F7o6.'—get. Gold lirooc! Stewart Dawson & Co.,'**«?-&. THE DRINK QUESTION, SAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that wo manu factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a cup of Peufbct Coffee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer [OWN, BARRETT & CO/S „_ Excelsior Cofiee _ Standard Coffee THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY Cable Address : <2CCOMBE, NEWMARKET." Telephone So. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ILES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Kiivber Pass Koad AUCKLAND P ESSENCE OF OOFFEF \ BRANDS OF TSAB S D Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. I 8 k% the best of Everything is good Enough for you USE a, Barrett & Co.'s TJuxld Bating Povdor . a, Barrett & Co.'s TJnxld Egg Powder brown, Barrett & Oe.'s Unxld Ssif-Rdisin* Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'« TJuxld Peppera
Vy ANTED KNOW* ON HANI) AND TO ARRIYI, SHIPMENTS OF BONEDUBT AJTD BLOOD MARCRE. Tbey are of First-chss Quality, and htiH Analysed as under : Bonedust : Am. SJ, P. Lime 50. Blued aud Bonednit: Am. 8, P. List N Also, KAINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATI GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHBB RED ROCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food U much more pint able and there is less loss m weight. We also supply best qualitiesof CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: ' Stocks of Fpeci Souther* Dark Winter, Canadians, Duus, White and Black Tartar. Cartons, Danish, Sparrowbill, and Ftel Oats. LINSEED: This is excellent food for Calves and Poll* try. It in more valuable than any kind cf Grain or Pul.»e. Send for particulars before Buying, Oir Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S™ m C CI COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. EN2 I E 8 & c WAIKATO MATED WATER CORDIAL MANUFACTORY. Latest and Most Approved Metkodl Goods of the above Well-known Brand wit be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. f emoBAMs & Obdbbb - -Punoiuaixi Arr-anaß To MENZIEB & CO., Hamilton AND AT THE THAMES] CAN I BECJME AN ELECTRICAL 01 OTHER ESGINEE3L? By Our System of Twchlrif by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGBB. 1 You study at home 2 We teacli everywhere 3 No time lost from Work • 4 Prepared for examinations 5 No text books to buy 6 Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papen 7 Instruction Papjrs fre9 from all uaneeeiiarr mathematics and theoretical side issues 8 Each lusjactioa P tper prepared experts 9 Instrucoion private 10 Thfl working is made Interesting 11 If student can read and write, and stailef at directed, succtsa is assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalment! 18 Backward students given special allittaaee 14 Open to all. No time limit We also teach by mail: -Drawing, Hhortkaal, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and coach fer ike Auditors' and Incorporated Accountanti' Ttiaaa, Civil Service, University and Law, Ltngaigu, Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and "E ". "T candidate prepared by us for the receai . Teachers' Examination succeeded in pasting Book-keeping Siupliaai for Farmers', reeea mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 3s M felt free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Charter*! by the State], Head Office for New Zealand. IN Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book •• 8 " and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and Students, rad mentiin subjects in whlsa yen' are interested Success certain if our iaitraetloif followed TO STOCK owes. E. J. WILKINSON li pointed AGENT fcr the Cambridge dig* ct of TLe Lire Stook General lamranet Co, of New Zealand. ■ ■;;:■ The Company insures against death by -' disease and accident, or accidental death only foaling, calving and tranait risks (sea ani and). LOW RATES. E.J. W. is also Agent for the— Ncrvich Union Insoranse Co* pany, Mutual Life Astociation of Australasia Ocear. Accident and Guarantee Corporation (Limited). E. J. WILKINSON, DUKE-STBEKT CAMBRIDGE (RINUE 1 LBERT )LLS()I AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS 4 GIRL* (Boarders and Day Pupils). Chairman of Bard of Governon: B»T. 0 H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jaoksom, It. A. (Load. Vice-Master: Stuaet STHTENgoir, M .A. (Ox ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rahwhw. M.A. (N.Z.) assisted bv a lars-e staff of Resident and Viett ing Masters and Mistresses. The College is controlled by a Board of Gc vernors appointed by the Weelsyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the religions eaching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, together forming the finest get of School Buildings in Auckland. The aeensa modation for boarders in both Colleges is complete, and erery arrangement is made to Becure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play grounds. Examination Suocbssbs— During the last five years 40 pupils have passed the N.Z Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service Ex aminations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boarden made from date of entry. Prospectus on application to Htadnsa'tw) or to The Wahato Ttmhs OfI«>. Next term begins September 23 8-f. HOT SPRINGS HOTE_ TE AKOHA. MB R T-. S"M"TW w'Bbeg to infer* ft* Resident" of the Waikato that he has taken over * the above well-known and favourite Hotel, aod hopes to merit a aocft* mboi of their gapfiott. |
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WHEAT, ['ho wheal market'' are .[iiiet ami steady. : is (oiifinental market is slightly liruier. '• I'f/oes are neglected, ('alifornian, No i' über and December shipments, litis l>d. Wool. L'he liradford wool market is active. "• rty-stxrs, 11] 1. , STL'A LI AN Will; AT MVh'KET. SVItN'KY, November 15. Sales of milling wheat were made yes • ■ day 1 os 7d : chick, local, at .'>s lid, and .v Ze.daul at . r ,- .1. MLLHdi/LNL, November 15. • heat is i|iiuted at 5s sd to 5s ltd. with market hardenine-. MR J. JOXKS' WEIViRT. !r .!. Jones' ( u.oklaud) reports as fol- I -s : I'..id try and pigs : These and now ; • ate 'S were in ven strong demand. I'e's i -ie enteied. I'oiiltry : Hens Is 7d to Is 1 , i. ronsters L's to L's":id, geese :is to Is. '1 >i ;ks -< to lis :'.•'. turkey liens :'.s :i.l to i - :: i lis (id to Us. ducklings \!,<\ to sjd ;'. tter 7d t. k.-L'Tl'l to 7;d. eggs 7Jd 1,. v.l, cheese 5d to U.i, tmney :'.s lid to Is :id, iii son s ]d to '.id. h-tiiis V<d to ilid, new po t., >es. kidneys I Ito i Jd, shepherds |d to lil, southt-.ru 5s '.id to Go lid, gooseberries .'.Jd to :!.lil, onions ISs (id cwt, bran 7s di rps 7s, wheal lis Hid to Is id, maize I id to 4s (id, oats lis Id 3s id. Lemons 5- •U to 6s fid, apples ISs to £\.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL
It is contemplated holding an Industrial I'.xl ibition, in Wellington in l'.tjl, and strong efforts are being made iu order to ensure the venture being one of the most successful yet held in the colony.
A public meeting under the auspices of Temperance Society will be held in the ■ )ddf«dlows' Hall on Friday evening next. In addition to the items of the Brass Baud, there will be songs and resitations, also ad- Iress s bv the Revs. Blamires and Tii.,t.
Messrs Davis and Co., of Hamilton Auction Mart, will offer by auction on lliur-lay next, a large consignment of watches, jewellery, and fancy good-', drapery and sewing machines. These line, are genuine goods and buyers can rely .n getting ooocl bargains.
\ social re-union of the congregation atteuuing St. Paul's Church, Cambridge is advertised in this issue. It will be held in the (iyninasiuin to-morrow (Wednes day i evening. Refreshments will be served, and a good programme of vocal and in-iinmental music, recitations etc., has been prepared
The electric trams slatted running iu Auckland yesterday, inauguration being witnessed by a large number of leading; citizens of Auckland, including Sir John Logan t.'ambell, and Conite do Court* French tOUt-uli and the Austraiu and iiermanconsuls. ?ir '.. L'idd, the Mayor, switched on the current, ami Sir John L.gan Campbell started the first car. Tlie
cars then moved up ouee i Street to the Chora! Hall when a luncheon was given by the hlectric Tramways Company. hast week a party of visitors from Roto rua li il an exciting experience ; ,f Wai mangu ilotoniihana. They were witliiV. an hundred yards on the windward
side, v. .Li n an in.men-: eruption look place. The party started to run, lul were coni pleielv overwhelmed ivilji tht shower ~f mud :.nd stones. Mr and Mrs liurston being struck down with .-tones and the
whole party saturated with mud. Mr Burst"!i was struck .u the shoulder and was badly bruised. Airs Burstou was .slue': mi tlu3 ~ua.k tie.- i "Co cutting through her clothing.
The first eutertaiemetit by the Kaglan Laud of Ho) e was held in the Congrega-
tional Church on Wednesday last. The chuich '.'.'as well filled. The programme was as ! -lio,.- ,:•--( ipening Hymn, (hair man's address.delivered by Mr Hill as Mr Can- was unavoidably ab-x-nt : -hort ad dress Mr Dnndo : Hymn by Sunday School Children "Jesus Bids us Shine " ; recitation •• The Life Beat," Mr Box ; selection " Star of Peace ' choir : reading - What the Old Man Does is Always Bight Mr i.u. Trobe :
song'"Tired" Mrs Graham ; cornet solo. Mr Tillett : recitation " Boor Mr Bain " Miss Cora Hill : duet " \\ ob't v m Buy my I'retty flowers'' Missos li. Donaldson and K. Kearus ; hymn from Sankey's ; recitation " liie h'cason Why" Boy Donaldson; song •■ Vsa-.-ti in t e Cold Ground" Mr Tliode; song " IT) o Va.-aut Chair " Mr Biownjad divas by Mr I'egiei i.sen., closing hymn. 'I lie en'teifainiuent which v..aa closed by the benediction was v ay much appreciated and another one is projected for next month.
'i!> be-t jleairiv known is SANDER AND SONS i"i't'.\iA'l" 7 i EXTRACT '"est its eminont pow<r Jul ci'-cts 4i iMW'fii?, cold-, iuOueuzn; ilio riitof in taitintanei BS iu Berii.ns castf, tiud acciil«iit9cj ki kinda, be thy wi.uu.is, baru3, scalds, bruises eprnins, it is the saffif ipm.-jy—no swelliug- no iofiamiuation Likn surpris'ov cUecta produced ii croup, diptberia, broueLiiis, infiammatioa of It' luuga, Fwellingß, etc: diarrliwa, dysentry, disease of the ltidueys and urinary organs In übb at hos pitals and medical olinicß ail over the globe; patron ised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned wit) medal and diploma at International Kxbibitior, Amsterdam Trust .ui this improved article ano reject all otheru
The number of cases; of infectious disease in Wellington city is on the decrease.
During the past week six eases of scarlet fever and s] eases of measles were reported to the Health Department. The manure department at the Smith li'-ld I'rce/.ing works, i'imaru. Were des troyed by tire on Tuesday morning. The insurance-; tot il £7.! , 0" hut the lo?« on the manure alone is estimated at XtO,<A)u.
The Anglican diocese of Sydney appears to he i iking a momentous step in relation to the question of marriage with deceased wife's sister, in that one diocese as far as \ustralia is concerned, the ban of the i bristian Chiiren will no longer he pro nounced against such a union.
Wellington harbour was literally teem ing with tish on Wednesday last. The ishermen at 1 lay's Lay landed with their nets fully two ton of warehou and snapper, tic former predominating, on Thursday in • ruing they male another haul of about li ii a ton of the same kinds of tish.
liven that much abu'sod article, the cor set, hasitsu-,es. At Lismoro New South W ales) the other day a young man play tu.ly pointed a gun at a servant girl, say ing " I'll sho.t you." And he did For tunately, whether through the sniallness ot the charge or the thickness of the corset, sue got oil' with a slight bruise and a great fright. Toe Wellington-Auckland syndicate, -. hich has been formed to work the exten mv forest between Taupo and l'utaruru, wi.i employ between _'oo and iiOO men dur ing the summer. A tramway between to an i 5U miles long is to be laid to connect tlm forest with the Government railways lie; ween Auckland and Rotorua,
During the nnutb of ' »etober H:125 bales ot hemp, weighing 11 Ll7 tons, were graded in Wellington, as against stWl bales, weigh ing 11 HO tons, for September. At Auck lan i s ol tens were gra led during Jur.e, Ju.y, and August: at the Bluff 17- tons during August an 1 September ; at Dunedin lu tons during S, ptember (first month of operation, and at Lyttelton 57 tons during September.
Says the Napier Daily Telegraph : Mr John O'Donnell, the Irish member, who bearded Mr Balfour, the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons a few days ago, and got suspended, was formerly a resident or Auckland. He was •• boots "at the \\ avcrley ;|„tel d iriug the tune when Mr ■icß.te '..as pr iprkcur. An Auckland lady wb i was at Home recently met -»Jr ' >"t) laneli in L mdon, and des ..abes him as a most fascinating person.
A novel point was raised a! the Supreme Court, B.illarat, file other day. when a Jew ish juror iu a murder case asked to be re leased fortius night, as he wished to at tend a religious ceremony at the synagogue. Mr .lu-.tice Williams did not see that he Could allow die ui in freed m unless he was accompanied by a sheriff's officer. The juror accepted the judge's suggestion, and went to the service with an olficer of the court.
The work of the chemical division of the Agricultural Department continues to increase. For the year ending March last 2:>S samples, a number of which were for the I'.iMie Health Department, were re ported en, as against I'.M the previous year. Mr Aslon, the Department's chemist, says that a satisfactory feature is the number of farm and dairy products analysed, ft is >n be hoped that as time goes on this will be dene more systematically, and pro ducers will be stimulated by the periodical publication of their names and the analysis of their respective samples to take greater pains to turn out a higher quality of pro duce.
"Do you believe in barmaids and the Bible iu schoolsr" Mr Charles Lewis was asked ai Spreydon. Tho candidate said he was not aware of any demand for the ser vices of barmaids in schools : they could have a referendum about the Hible. "Do you favour catching whitebait with a pin ?" evoked an expression of regret that the questioner was not more likea ] in, for then his heal would stop him from going too far. "Do you think the chairman's cow should be allowed to ei.it.e Parliament r"
" Xo," rapped out Mr Lewis, -'certainly no*", nor should her calf have been allowed to enter this schoolroom." There were no more questions.
The value of the butter exported from the colony during the month of October was £;!.s.'.is!i, as against i!Jvi.2o) for the same mouth of l!H)l. The value of the cheese was it-'isii, as c unpared with ,£3(17 1. for October, D'Jl, and the value of the frozen beef was against i.Ts,!ibiJ for the corresponding month of last year. The value of the frozen mutton exported fell from jiliM.'SoS in October, lttul, to £15,5'J5 last month, and lamo rose from i;si.i7_'toill,7ls. The total values of tho exports for the seven months of the year, as compared with tlie corresponding period of last year, are as follows:—Butter—l'.lOl, CJiitDii-X; lofij, t: > )7(>,LSi). Cheese—l'.oi, tiiL'.lM : 1(102, £ii(i.ll2. Frozen beef—lool £To7,H7: 1902, t-'l-'.dOl. 1-Vo/eu mutton -r.»dl, £.i31,ii7.; : I'.MJ, «£s;j2,'U7. Frozen lamb—l'.ii.il, £oi~>, to 7 ; l'.i »:'.. Jj'uD.OiiT.
The Dairy Commissioner (Mr J. A. Kinsella), in his annual report, expresses regret that a number of factories in the colony still continue to take the whey back in tho cans. He is convinced that this system '■- causing a great deal of trouble in eonusction viih tho flavour of the cheese at such factories, particularly where the small cone-shaped-neck cans are in use. " These cans," he says." are almost ideal tilth-traps, particularly when they get knocked about and become dented. I have often seen inside the neck of one of such cans sufficient tilth to destroy the flavour of the whole output from a factory. 1 cannot urge too strongly my preference of the straight side, or what i.-, called the gunshot can, over the old stylo of cone shaped-neck cans."
Dealing iu his annual report with the question of horses for military purposes, Mr J. A. Oilruth, Chief Government Veterinarian, remarks that since the com mencement of the war s "s,-, horses were sent from New Zealand to South Africa, an 1 yet there has been no noticablo short age of light horses in tho colony. N'ow ti at the war has Concluded, if behoved the Ccvernmeut to endeavour to obtain a modus operandi by which our surplus of tins class of h irses may be disposed of. livery year two or three steamers of the I'niouand brins!; Indjsj Compcuies leave \ew Zealand for Calcutta, ituu prima facie there does not appear to beany insuperable liluculty in the way of the Government of this colony making an arrangement with the authorities in India to send by each of these st amors a shipment of remounts. I would s*.ggesi; that the Government of this colony endeavour to mate ;,n arrange ment with the Imperial Government by which we should supply, say, a thousand remounts annually for service wherever re quired, at a fixed price per head f.0.b.. the conditions as to selection and purchase to be a matter for mutual arrangement. The horses are here, and could be obtained without the slightest difficulty, wwl tho initiation of such a scheme would be equally advantageous both to the Mother-
country and the colony. Moreover, if a high standard of quality and soundness in these horses be insisted upon, as it should be, it wyuld prove a powerful lever in help ing on the gov] woik of improving the quality of the lighter breed;; of horses here, aud reducing the number of this class of an mal suffering from horeditary unsound ness."
COXSCMPTIOX. - Which is the most dangerous and '"atal disease, has as its in dication a persistent aud if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It always cures and cun s quickly. W DLY, Agent, Hamilton- THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton \ CEO. M. A, A HIE!?, Agent, Te Awamutu'. sells it. '
In reference to the pan graph in yester day issue commenting on the alterations in the postal arrangements at Fraukton, we learn that we were slightly in error in giving Mr McCttrdy the - Tie credit for Tie improvement. Much of the kudm is d"e to Mr McDongail, if tho \ickland (ionei il Cost Office stall', who, armed with author ity to make any necessary a'te'-atiorH in tin postal arrangements, c-n'"n-eil with tlie railway oilicials at I'r.iukt <i>, and evolved a scheme whereby the congestion at that station is relieved by t' >rti ;g i' tin ü ber of mails at ?»!< rriu vil! ■ and !1 mil'm;. In justice to Mr Howie .station master at Frank ton. we must add tint the block in no way reflected upon th» e'li -i'-'iev M railway stall. a< under flu? rogulnti.ins tie station oilicials have ti < power to make any alteration in the postal work. A first-class piano is advertised for
Th returning offiei-r notifies 'hat Messrs Greenslade and 1.-mg have been duly nominated for the \\aiWito seat.
l'he decision i'i the enquiry into th ' b>=- of the steamer Venl»r, In- been reserved until Wednesday.
After a four month-' trial of practical communism, the on'vrioLi! on which the members of an auarehH enlony established in Holland could agree was to dis-olve. The. fleece of as',., ep s'l.-rn a few days ago by a Thames f .em v weigh 'd tho wool being about , i-lr i iches lung. This is an exceptional en.- .as the ave,ago fleece usually weighs abe >.\ Slbs. SirXorman Lockycr. the eminent a tro nomer, says that the tire balls seen during the recent storms in Australia were globu lar lightning, similar to that witnessed in connection with the eruptions of Mount l'elee and La Soufner-\
At the inquest touching the death of Mr Win. Mct'ai.|uliar, who was killed at Fllerslie on Saturday night, the jury re turned a verdict of •' accidental death. with no blame attachable to any .me."
At the parade of the receniv formed Hamilton Cadet corps, held on Saturday, about k) boys were sworn in. A parade is called for Wednesday evening next at 7.00 p.m. ,when the junior subaltern and non coms, will be balloted for. Our Cambridge reader, are certain to be repaid for a close perusal of Mr E. .1. Wilkinson's advertisement iu t'us issue. This enterprising gentleman has just opened up a large asset neat of c iekoting, go'.!' and lawn tenuis goods, schcol books. and other le.nt-iu., and Xmas presents of great variety. Vt \\ estj. '!•!. eii Thursday a man named Peterson fell a-l-'.'p mi i hut at'Tanity Creek, leaving the can lie burning. The light ignited -,l'uiu gelignite and Peterson wa? blown clean out of the house, but marvelously os-aped with a black eye The building «;;-: completely wrecked According to the ilenoral Manager of Railways, the e eet of th ■ improvement made in second-class carriages has been to popularise I hat service to such an extent as to firing the possibility of having only one class on the railways of the colony within reasonable distance. The shop of Mr Searle, bootmaker, I'aeroa, was broken into early on Sunday morning, and about Xlo worth of boots taken. Two plate glass windows were broken with stone-. Two shillings were taken from a till. The total d image is about X ii). Several boots were found floating down the river on Sunday morn l l'he opinion was recently expressed by i Mr Aitken, one of the candidates for Wel lington city, that iu regard to civil Service
examinations tlie children of the working classes had the advantage and not the dis advantage, as they were sent to the State sch'ols where we had excellent touchers, and the children were capably taught. The wealthy people's children went to pri vate schools and were not so well taught, and it, w nxld he found by looking at the Civil Service list that it was the working people's children that came out on top.
The N./' Cricket Association having telegraphed that they would arrange a two clays' match with Lord Ilawke's team if the Hamilton Association guarantee 1 dfilOO, a special meeting of the Committee was held last night. After discussion of the pro posal, it was decided that the Association could no 1 : see its way clear to guarautee that amount. Steps are being taken to se cure a one day match with the Luglishmen, for which a guarantee of £SO is reipiied.
d'he apples from California which have been placed on the Napier market are evidence of what can be done in the ex portation of fruit. The apples have been grown in orchards a long distance from San Francisco, trained down to that port, shipped across the Lactic through the tropics, transhipped at Sydney and landed here with little or no loss. They were shipped as ordinary cargo and not in cool chambers.
Lord llawke, whose New Zealand cricket team has been completed by the inclusion of Mr A, D. Whatman, who went out to the West Indies as wicketkeepor with his Lordship's team in ISO 7, will, it is stated, introduce 11 the notice of Maorilanders a newly-invented game called '' Yigoro," which, it appears, is a combination of cricket and tenuis. The game is to be played before the M.C.C. committee at Lord's next month, and several well-known country cricketers will take part in the cpening game. The chief advantage of the game seems to be that it can be played all the year round. Also, the ball being of soft indiarubber, there is no element of danger. The rate of scoring appears to be a' out three times as fast as at cricket ; but in spite of this, one would like to see more of •' Yigoro" before definitely aban doning cricket in its favour.
FATAL ACCIDENT.
FunM urn OWN CoKKsrONDENT. CAMBRIDGE, This Day. A fatal accident occurred near Cam bridge yesterday eveuing. when a middle aged man named Jacob Strong lost his life. Deceased, who is a brother-in-law of Mr W. C. Morgan, was driving across a pad dock at Ivarapiro with a load of chaff weighing about two tons, when by some means or other he slipped off tho front of the waggon, tho latter passing over his body and killing him almost instantly. 'l'he accident was witnessed by a son of Mr Ferguson, who at once gave the alarm. The unfortunate man had not long been resident in the district, and his wdfe was to have come from Lichfield to join him to day. He was only married IS months ago there being one little child. An inquest has been arranged for noon to-day.
FIRE AT TAURANGA.
OOYERNMKXT BUILDIXOE DESTROYED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) TAURANGA, This Day. A lire destroyed the whole block of the block known as Government buildings, containing the offices of the Post and Telegraph Department, Public Trustee, Customs, Stock Land and Survey, and Na tive Courts, the Borough and. County Council chambers, and ltcgifehar of Electors. All the local records were destroyed. Of the six or seven safes in the building, only two proved of any use, one in the Post office and one used by tho Returning Officer and Registrar. Fortunately sufficient rolls were saved for the purposes of the election, but all other electoral papers and ballot boxes were destroyed. Some doubt is entertained now if the election can be held, as the native court, which was advertised as the principal polling place has been destroyed. There is no eke whatever as to how tho fire originated,
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNI- VERSARY.
'I I'*' services ii puootiou wtli the an. n:\ersary ..f ii. i Methodic Christian V.n deavoiirSuciefy, Hamilton, were ccutinuod 1:1 owning. An excellent tea was pro \ d-d in the scho il-room at Ii pm. The i '1 Irs h 'Tiipr presi lei ovpv hy members of tii" Society, and a goodly number paruok of tin- good tilings provided. After tlio tea an adjournment was made to the Church, whore an exc-llim! meeHng was held, presided over by the R v 11, 1,. liiauiiivs. Tin; attendant!'" was g Land representatives were present i'moi N'garu - w-ihi:i, Hiuitly, Te Aw.imiitu. !>ir„euiiead, and from flip Auckland Central Mission, who ouvcyed greetings to tie iooal Society.
Addresses were n during the evening hy th' 3 liev. Mr Mlamir>s, \:r Francis
lluntly) and Mr Adams ilamilt >u Pres byterian Church . Mr Il'atni cs spoke i.f the objects of fie CI ri tin 11 Fnd.-avour in ■VL'inciit, hut though! I lint sum. l diver gence had taken pho-e Ir in the iii'ontioii nl the fouo lor, and he though! at llu- pre si nt time the meetings were Tf_jr> ,i»! .-it i':«' into liible classes. ' The members li id neglect»d the practical .-ide of the move ni'iiit, for wliich the virions omuiittees \\ re initiated, and the speaker urged the iii' mb'rs to 1 e more zealous in c irrying out tin- objects of the Society. Mr Francis spoke it the n«'od of more power am>'iig■■: th followers of the Christian religion, and endeavoured to show tint the possession of power rested with the individual, as the Scripture was full of promises to the believer. Mr Adams took as his the ne that of having an aim in life.
Solos were rendered hy Mis? Crnsher, of Te Awamufu, and Mr Meachem. Miss Crusher, who possesses an excellent voice, well cultivated, and of good range, sang, '•oh'iwt in the Lord." This was'follcwed later on in the evening by "The Glory Sung " —a song introduced by the Torrey- Alexander Mission, and wliich has created
such a sensation in every place where it ii.is been introduced. N'eedless to say the audience were delighted, the full," rich voice of the vocalist being heard to great advantage. A second edition was de manded, and the congregation assisted in the singing of the chorus after the last verse. Mr Meachem, whose services are always appreciated, was iu his usual form, and sang, " llternal liest " very well. During the evening Mr T. Dellicar, (sec retary- read the annual report, which had not a great story of progress to tell. The Society had fairly held its own during the year, and the members were hopeful with regard to the future. The membership roll showed there were 21 active and four associate members, and the financial affairs of the society showed a balance in the hand of the treasurer of £1 :is.
After the meeting had (dosed, representa tives and friends again adjourned to the schoolroom, where super was provided. The gathering was brought to a close witk the singing of the doxology.
INTERPROVINCIAL
CHRISTVHURCH, Yesterday. Last night a heavy gale prevailed in the Oxford district, and latest reports state that hush tires are blazing fiercely. The air is thick with smoke and dust. Much anxiety is felt. DrXF.PTN, Yrsterdiy. The South train yesterday afternoon en countered a shower of red mud the wdiole way from Ilenby to AVaihola. WELLINGTON, Last Night. An extraordinary dense dust, apparently coining from the sea, enveloped a large area of the East Coast this morning. When first seen it bore the appearance of light rain, and gradually increased in density and spread until within a few miles of Waipawa. It cannot be accounted for by local causes, DUNEDIN, Yesterday.
Captain Stevens, deputy harbour master, who has been in failing health for some time, died this morning.
STRATFORD, Yesterday. A sensation has been eaus- id at Tariki by the finding of the dead body of a newly born infant on a firm. An inquest was held yesterday. The jury found that the child had died of neglect during or expos ure after birth, and that from the evidence advanced Florence Patterson, a single girl of eighteen, is suspected of being the mother, and of concealing the birth. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.. William Watkins, aged eighteen years, whilst out rabbiting near Rapaki yester day with a companion fell down a cliff one hundred feet high and died soon after wards.
WESTPORT This Day. Messrs Truelove and Morgan, of the Citizens' Life Insurance Company, narrowly escaped drowning in a flooded dip on the lluller road on Saturday. Finding the water too deep, they attempted to turn their trap, which capsized. The horse was drowned, and the men escaped after a struggle.
WAIEOA, This Day. Mary 11. Holder, daughter of Mr H. R. Holder, sheep farmer, of Woodville, was found drowned in shallow water in the AVairoa River this morning.
TAMAHERE RAILWAY STATION.
Fbom our own - Correspondent. For some time past a general feeling has been manifested that the growing re quirements of this rising district demanded some suitable building in which to hold meetings, church services, etc. Last Sun day a start was made to hold services fortnightly in the district, when one con ducted in Mr Barugh's residence by Mr F. J. Brooks, of Cambridge, was attended by a large congregation. A large and influential gathering of residents met at Mr Worthington's store on Thursday evening to discuss the advisability of erecting a Public Hall. Mr A. Furze was voted to the chair and called for an expresion of opinion upon the matter. Mr Jell's was of opinion that a school would be of more benefit to the district, as at present about 22 children left this station by train to attend the school at N'ewstead. and that owing to the alteration in the time table lately made, the children had not sufficient time in school to get through their studies thoroughly. He moved that the meeting get up a petition asking the Board of Education to erect a school, and he considered that as the school building would be available for other meetings, the hall was unnecessary. He was supported by Mr Burer, junr, Upon the chairman pointing out that if the re siluti .n was put to the meeting and carried the question of building a hall would be debarred, Mr Jeffs withdrew his" motion. A fresh resolution was then moved by Mr Trubshaw, and seconded by Mr L. B. Ewen that the discussion be confined as to the possibility or not oi building a hall. After a lot of discussion of a desultory nature it was proposed and seconded by Messrs Cruickshank and Taylor respectively that a hall be built.
The concensus of opinion seemed to be that the hail be 01 ample proportions, to seat, say, about 200 people. Some favoured the idea of trying to induce the Board of Education to send a teacher here, and pay a small rental for using the hall as a school until such time as the number of children warranted a substantial school building. On the suggestion of Mr Blaukmore the question of a building site was discussed, and as no offer of a bite was made it was decided to ask the Dairy Association for half an acre of the creamery paddock. A committee of five gentlemen was appointed to go into the matter of cost, etc., and re port at a future meeting.
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(Received November 17, l.i'."> p.m.) SYDNEY, Nnv. 17. Arrival at .'.]., p.m. : S.S. /.ealandia. She siuv nothing i.f tlie lTa_;a : life's mis>- i'i-.' boit Tin! surviv rs alO r d are well 'i'li ir friends and a large crowd warmly welcomed them. Ml! WETHER LT'S STORY. i\ i fryievyfd nv .\ star RE PORTER. Mr W'etliei'ilt. one of the iw res cued on the rati said, "1 was oudcck at the time of sighting the ivoks. We were g >i:)g very, very slow ofting to t tie fog. Cli.so on s»»vi-ii o'clock the man foiward smg out, ' liivakcrs ahead.' I and Captain Reid had already just seen them. Needless to say, the tele--ra4.il rang 'a.-,era.' and I went to and from the engine loom skyiijfht and the ship's s d ', anxious to see the vessel goiug astern. Hut the .-nuines coidd not be reversed for some considerable tune. They were eventually reversed, but by this time we had been thrown up over the at the side of the rocks. From my know ledge, as an engineer, I could see that there had evidently been somo difficulty preventing the engine from being reversed, and I can emphatically say that had the vessel gone astern when the telegraph first rang for it, there was so liitle way on her that, there would have been no mishap. "The passengers," said .Mr Wetherilt, "geuerally • ohaved very well under such an exciting time as tint. I assisted to get No. 1 boat our. an "ipiiin R;id left with her intending to get back agaiuforme. The No. 2 boat was being lowered with the after falls tight, which would have thrown every body into the water. I attended 'to the falls, and wp loaded the boat with women and children. There were two Asiatics there, and. fortunately, my little knowledge of Arabian enabled mo to address them pretty roughly and restrain them from rushing the boats. As soon, howover. as the boat touched the watei they dived off and got in. On looking round I saw that I had no other means of escape but the last raft, whioh came pitching off from the awn ing deck aft. There was a small empty cask on it. Very shortly we had 19 persons aboard the raft, the deck of which was four or five inches below water. It was utterly useless to attempt to pull the raft. and we were entirely at the mercy of the waves and currents. I endeavoured to make use of the currents with the sea an chor to the best of my ability, and I am sure that we got close to the North Cape on one occasion on account of the commotion of waves and currents which I noticed. Prior to this we implored the occupants of the other raft to take off some of our people, as theirs was a more modern raft and was well above water. They took off three, one of whom was the man whose hand had been crushed, and whose finger was afterwards amputated, We asked them to take the stewardess, but they could not see their way to do so. As to our trials on the raft, I need only say that the accounts which have been given by others are sub stantially torrect. They appointed me captain of the raft, and I had often to very much assert myself, too, determined to have some little discipline there if possible. The story of the two apples between the sixteen of us is quite correct, and as we divided them round one uttered a prayer that we might be sustained till relief ar rived."
Mr Wetherilfc desired to tender his thanks to the large number of friends who have been inquiring after him, and sending kindly nessages from all parts of the colony.
SEARCH BY THE COUNTESS OF RANFURLY. The lightkeeper of Capo Maria Van Deiman wired to Messrs L D. Nathan & Co., agents for the Elingamite, that the Government schooner Countess of Ran furly had reported on Saturday evening that she had sighted a raft. She had searched Motupia Islanp, but had not found any trace of the survivors. The raft found was that cast adrift by the survivors on their arrival at Three Kings, the occupants having been brought to Auckland by the Zealandia. PROPOSED LINE OF STEAMERS. Mr Dunlop, Merchant, of Sydney, cabled privately yesterday afternoon, as follows : " I suggest that search steamers in ex tended line should follow the track on which the missing boat was seen. Public subscription would doubtless defray the cost." THE DOCTOR'S STORY.
Dr. McLean, of the warship Penguin, was, according to the stories of the men, absolutely unsparing in his attentions to them, and they cannot speak highly enough of him. The doctor gave a short account of the picking up of the raft, simi lar to that given by the other officers, stat ing that they were alongside the raft within half an hour of sighting it. Of his own unremitting exertions the doctor said no word. "We put a boat out and brought them back," he said, "and found that they were nearly dead from exposure, while" eight had already passed away. Since then they had all been gradually recovering, and that is all there is about it."
Questioned as to the condition of his patients this morning Dr. McLean said that they showed wonderful progress, and all were in a fair way to complete recovery. The worst case h that of Jordan, but he is progressing slowly towards recovery, and his ultimate return to health is assured.
NO SIGN OF THE MISSING BOAT. The Waikare went close to the Three Kings and kept a good outlook, but saw nothing of the boat. The two saved passengers whose names were not previously recorded were E. Kelly and K. Kennedy, two lads who landed at Hohoura in the Chief Officers boat.
CORRESPONDENCE.
TO THB TDITOE. Sir, - I would like to draw the attention of the residents of Hamilton to the apathy which is manifested in Borough affairs by our representatives. The business of the Council is increasing and yet we find every now and again that a quorum is not present to transact matters of importance, and frequently those interested are put to considerable inconvenience. I have no de sire to cast odium upon our councillors, but I do think that a little sacrifice if neces sary might be made on behalf of the borough as it is only once a month that they are called together. Ina town of much smaller population and with considerably less importance the Council meetings are held fortnightly. Trusting that these new lines may be the means of enfusing a lit tle more life in our city father.—Tours etc. INTERESTED.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
-*- THE W A Ik* ATO SKAT. The nomination of Air F. \V. La#g, of Tuhikaramea, as a candidate for the '\ aikato electorate was lodged with the returning officer yesterday morning. MR LAW; AT TE MATA. On Wednesday afternoon Mr Lang ad dressed a Ruiall gathering in the Kuapake schoolroom. Mi VV. lie,mas occupying the chair. In the evening he spoke again at leMata, there being a fair attendance, presided over by Mr A. Norton. Votes of thanks were passed to the candidate at each meeting. Ml.' MASSLY AT WAIXOARO. Mr Massey addressed a largely attended meetitvi- in the Publi- Hall, Waingaro, on Thursday evening last. Mr b. Wilson in the chair. L u his address, which lasted aiwut an hour, the eaudidate dealt cheirly with the question of 'Vown lands tenure. At the conclusion several questions were asked, after which a vote of thanks and couiidence was passed. MR GREKNSLADKS CANDIDATURE AT RIAPFKE. (Fk.im Oik Si'eci.w. iVikukspoxdevt.) .Mr Oreenslade addressed a meeting of electors at Kuapuke yesterday afternoon. Mr \\. Liddell proposed a vote of thanks and confidence in Mr Oreenslade. This was seconded by Mr A. Cranston and carried unanimously. AT TE MATA. A very large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Te Mata last evening, when Air W, 11. Bankart presided. Mr Oreenslade spoke for one hour and three-quarters and was loudly applauded at frequent intervals. Several questions having been satisfac torily answered, Mr W. S Hinders proposed and Mr J. Cornes seconded a hearty vote of thanks and entire confidence in Mr Oreen slade as a fit aud proper person to represent \\ aikato. ( Both spoke in eulogistic terms of Air Greetislado's past career at the Thames and VV aikato ; how zealously and disinterestedly he had laboured to promote the best in terests of the dairy farms and those en gaged in pastoral pursuit. The resolution was carried unanimously amidst great enthusiasm- It expected that Mr Oreenslade will receive almost a block vote at Te Mata and at least 2 to 1 at Kuapuke. ELECT* >KAL MOMINATIONS. HOKIiIKA, Saturday. Mr Seddon has been nominated for the West-land Seat. NAPIER Yesterday. Sir VV. R. Russell and the Rev. F. W. Isitt have been nominated for the Hawke'a Bay seat. SPEECH BY SIR J. 0. WARD. WIXTON, This Day. Sir J. G. Ward addressed a crowded and enthusiastic meeting last night. He re peated his denial that the Premier had at tempted to float a loan recently, and had said that all the money required carrying out public works was being obtained in tim colony without difficulty. It had been publishsd that he had said that the colony would not require to go on the London market for money again. He had not at any time made such a statement. In the financial statement last- session he had indicated that a portion of the loan would be borrowed in the colony and he felt that in the near future it might not be necessary to go out side of the colony at all (cheers). In fact he believed that we could be absolutely in dependent of the' London money market for our loans, but this di I not mean that they might not at some future time think it advisable to iioat a loan upon the London money mafket.
A vote of confidence was carried amidst cheers. POLITICAL POINTS. Commenting on an attempt of Mr John Duthieto prejudice tha electors against the Government, the Dunedin Star fa staunch opposition journal' says:-In re gard to certain matters a somewhat loose morality would seem to prevail. There is, for instance, a sort of unwritten creed that everything is fair in love, war, and elec tioneering, and a notable illustration of this is afforded by the recent action of Mr John Duthie, who is one of the candidates for Wellington City. This gentleman is a responsible business man with some parlia mentary reputation, and in private life is altogether estimable. He is just now en gaged in fighting against the Government on Opposition lines, and naturally enough has nothing good to say as to their policy, wmch he critises severely from the plat-' form, and, so far, in accord with the prin ciples of political ethics, even if he draws somewhat freely on his imagination and bases his conclusions on unsound pre mises. He, however, lays himself open (deservedly) to censure when, in order to damage the Ministerial cause, he makes in correct presentments of fact and commits himself to misrepresentation, which can hardly be accidental. This is conduct wb.ch no political exigency or party consi deration can excuse; conduct unworthy we do not hesitate to say, of Mr Duthie's past political position, and not at all likely to advance the interests of those who desire to see the Government weakened at ensuing elections.
THE "£iO STEAL" Extract from a speech by Dr Findlay candidate for the city of Wellington —He wished to say something abont the repeated charges against the Government in respect of public revenue. He did not take credit for knowing anymore tfcftn they did or than any other person who read the stat utes, but he asked them to beleive twtw never was a greater bubble floated forUP"** purpose of forming an election trick than this cry about public revenue. He was go ing to tell them that it was a cry—a*j nothing more than a cry—based either 5p on inaccuracy or upon gross ignorance of the facts. They had heard of the "410 steal." The speaker proceeded to show by quoting the statutes involved, and that particular transaction in over-ridino- the decision of the Auditor-General was In no way dependent on tho Public Revenues Act of 1903, as it could have been consti tutionally done under what had been the law of Jew Zealand for the past thirty years. The Act of 1872 gave the necessary power, as did also the Act of J 878 It was unfair and unjust to throw and hurl those charges of corruption against the Govern ment when the necessary arrangement were made in the best faith ana for the smooth working of the Government depart- £ eU «; * Th ! Act of 1872 ™ s introduced by the Stafford Government, and passed by the Uaterhouse Government-both Con servatives of the old school ; the let of 18/8 was introduced by the Gray Go vernment, and passed by the Ballance Government, so that this " disgraceful and licentious legislation " had as fathers both Liberals and Conservatives. (Applause.) let they had the Evening Post and the Christchurch Press,and even more authority te Ung them it was one of the most disgrace ful pieces of legislation ever perpetrated 1 here must be the power to decide what ex penditure should be incurred with the Government of the day ; they should leave its decision with the Government and if the Government was unfit to look 'after its hnana-s, it was time it was out of office They were told that the Audit Office and its machinery were one of the best bulwarks theyhad but they would be surprised to learn that the system of auditing which prevails here was peculiar in bein°- the only pre-audit system in use throughout Great Britain or any 0 f the othec
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1902.
(dOATE&Cois PURE* TOTALLY _ I S S E N, KNOX STREET, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique & Theory. [a oaed] R. W. D v k * SOLICITOR Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLS. M B H ERBERT Y. C 10LLIN8 BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, VWtg Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in •aooth; Ngsruawahia, second Tuesday in month ; Huntly, third Tuesday in month ; Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month ; other district* occasionally. High-class Work. Terms Moderate. i S MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have ereoted NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS. In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. jENTAL VTOTIGE MR E. DE< VENNY McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr Mj9»rrigle]|m<iy be consulted on and after Saturday, August 2nd, .at his roomß, Viotoria House, Hamilton. Nitrons-Oxide gas administered. Painless Extractions by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 ME Q. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlylthc following places : Ngaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly-4th Friday. H I. B AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Staff. NEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. 23/7. E WSON HEPPARD, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. jp T> B OSWORTH, ITiaohib OF Piano, Violin, 'Cbllo and SINOINO, Having taken up his residence in Hamilton, now prepared to receive pupils at OLAREMONT VILLA. Oambridge-Every MONDAY and TUES DAY. Te Awamutu-Every FRIDAY. Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band' Ii now open to aooept Engagements for Con f oerte, Balls, &0., in any part of the Waikato, . have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early appli cations >. requested.—Vaile Bros., Legal Ohp.oibers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen 1 Street, Auckland. 24/7 ONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solioitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland. 23/7. H. UPTON, ENGINEER, HAMILTON WJEJS T, Near Railway Station J. R GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. /OODCARVING-Relief.Chip, Floral, Chip, etc. Terms, 123 6d per quarter, \n fid per hour. Articles designed.—Miss u >) ■>■'?, 13, Victoria, Arcade, Auckland.
RARMKO! , KARMKO CHF CUUK b'OR— Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Eti. PRICE .. ..2a FKI, B'»TTLI Vanupa rrrtn Soleit B's A. . Mainline CHLML>T, MAMILi'i'W i r ou keep the M' 'NEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising - BILE SYRUP ifjtroubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, Tn fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer E. B. KILL, O II r M I 8 T, CAMBRIDGE. FIR T AWARD Chriotcburch, 1895. GOLD MED.iL, Otago Jubl.e ExhibitLD, 1898. FIRVI and SPEC! VL, Auckland, 1809. FIRil AWARD, Chn»tchurch, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Car be used with lither skim or separated milk, wbey or water alone. ix'rict from litter received from a geolle an iri the Nor'h Isl'.ud, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I s'arred feeding a calf about a week old, the rather of which was sold at birth. Our other cow tjave so lit'le milk we oould culy spm'e a pint l( r d;iy Upon this, ith your food, we rem d the c .If, using just two 251b bags, wb ch la*'ed ICO days. If milk h»H not been po scarce we should l-avo used ess Food. Tho " Calf" in. i;>i \sti.> n ha-, In the na f ural fou-se of uvents, ju4 dropp. d her second calf, and is as r ; ce a cow iu all respec's ascjuid be desired." From tho abi vi it may be gathered tint a oalf can be success'ully mared unen half-a pound of Food p j r diy when iniik is scarce ; if plentiful, les-. PACKED IN 201b., 501b., lOOlbs., and 200lb. SACKS. Our testimonials aie too numerous to publish, but we have several stating that oalves fed with this fool a>-e as fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Aget.ts : W. C. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. rpHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acts v as well as under Common Law, Owners of property and Mortgagees also votected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etx., apply to ho 'ocal Office of tho Department J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Uuairihi" Estab lishment, MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience foi Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. i 4 lliat it ouji.l i.O l>e u be tlje judge. I ittle of Wolfe's Sc Jumper Berries and seiec If you need a stimulant that will lirace a tired body or clear a tired mind, TEST WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS-nota false stimulant but a builder up of vital forces. you take no < 3lisk. Retter not take anything than accept a substitute foi this -L-.r,- mg old torn'.'. f.< :■•-''' out for one purpose unl> to mak' big profits—they are absolutely worthies*. 33uyW6ok®ottks L''Ok for the name i and accept only bottles with the signature of Udolpho Wolfe on the label.
PUBLIC TRU3T OFFIJS Value of E>ta ks in the Okkici: : i)Vi.K THREE MILLION STERLING. Capital & Interest guarantee a by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs 1 amncr-t tion. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely lf-suppnrting. Kstat.s under Wills or lutestacie* whet 'iti vrted into cash and hold for beneficiaries !!• i;r'.- : .!t'."l wth in r t;u hii'b ru'-, cp txvutorot the Will < r Codicil of all per.-on. Advice a; 10 the making i. Wills is i»ii'i ii fr 'P of charge rru-tee in place of j r 'viou-ly app lot'."! T ns: ••- or in place of p-tsirs who wi>li lo li.-n-litveJ <>'' tlri- Iku-t e-hip. UK PfULIC TaUSTE'I r '"'' '-" sippninteij Tiu~t e tor Marriage Beitlemiv'w. Mono Tru-ts, Sinking Fund, and oilier JL'iusU nc Public rcste-e unJcit.k s the man i tremeut of Property a s A tforn«y or A.pe (iib Public Teustek administers Int. sta'es !'. .Us. 1 aunties' .Estates, and Unclaim ed L'indH. r..K 'T-i:i,n; !V ptee has Trust I'nn.'s foi i::\-'-giiripiit on Mortgage of Fir-t-oLs* Fiephidd Securities at lowest current rate ' f interest. Liberal term for repayment :; i ÜBLIG fRU-iTKE, Weluxgk*-, \<j of the Agents uf the Tablk Trustee o) ' the Vvlo.iu.
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•*■ LONDON, Nov. 11. Kruger's memoirs assert tliat Mi 1 (.Veil Uhodes kept Mr Cliamltfrluin fully informed dt' thr preparations for the Jameson.
BO ER VISITORS TO AUSTRALIA.
OTTAWA, November 17. Posto inn! a party of Boer repre sftiiiit ives arc passenger-; to Australia liv the Miiiwera. They were greatly iinpresseil by the possibilities of Canadian trade \\ nli South Africa in agricultural implements, vehicles, lumber and cattle.
THIS BRITISH ARMY.
(Received Nov. 17, '.1.15 a.m.) LONDON, November Hi. Lord Rosebery, replying to Mr Brodriek, Secretary of State for War. declared the Army was unprecedently strung, the cavalry Iteing (><K)<) above tin' ordinary strength, while the artillery was sufficient for five army corps.
AN AUSTRALIAN IN MOZAMBIQUE.
LONDON, November 14. Mr Dan. drove, who has arrived at Durban, declares that the Governor of of Mozambique authorised him to hoist the Portuguese ling and proceed to Mokama Lay. When he arrived in the territory of the chief Ma rave, lie hoisted the Portuguese and Aus tralian Hags. The chief declared his willingness to protect the latter, but not the former, until the release of his brother, who had been imprisoned for not protecting Portuguese en voys.
THE ANARCHIST OUTRAGE.
BRUSSELS, Nov. 16. The attack on King Leopold, who was lately unpopular, has produced a revulsion of feeling. The police, with difficulty, rescued llubino from the infuriated crowd. The people swarmed round the vehicle in which lie was conveyed to the police station, and hacked it with knives. Hubino was inside Saint Gudules earlier in the day, but left, fearing that if he made the attempt there he would wound the soldiers. lie declares that kings, clergy, and all established authorities are his enemies.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
(Received Nov. 17, 9.10 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 16. Nine hundred thousand sheep, cattle and horses have been provided to replenish burgher farms. (Received Nov. 17, 1.7 a.m.) LONDON, November 17. Brussels advices state the Generals are submitting a memorandum ask ing Mr Chamberlain for four millions financial support in addition to the eight millions already granted. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Express says l)e Wet's book charges the lloers with cowardice, in discipline and disgraceful treachery. LOYALISTS AND REBELS LONDON. .November 17. The South African League is re organising on a less militant basis. Mr Justice Bingham declares Lord Alverstone's commission encountered in the Transvaal Orange Colonies no thing like the bitterness which pre vailed in Cape Colony. A correspondent at Capetown de clares the loyalists strongly complain that the Compensation Committees in many localities are either Boer or pro-Boer. Moreover, the Treason Courts merely defranchise rebels, and do dot compel -them to restore loyalists property. Many of the loyalists are farmers who are almost destitute. An ordinance issued at Pretoria to prevent the reductirn of breeding stock, forbids the slaughter of cows, heifers or calves for sale as meat for two years.
GENERAL ITEMS.
Received Nov. 17, !U'j a.m. LONDON November 10. Two insane women were arrested at Sandringham. They professed to be seeking an audience of the Queen. The Daily Chronicle announces that ex-Canon Camped In has re turned to Catholicism. The Pope im posed two years' penance in a monas tery. The convert thereafter becomes a Jesuit. MADRID, November 16. In the reconstruction of the Cabinet Senor Sagasta retains the premier ship, with Dm- il« Almodovar as Minister for foreign Affairs, Senor Moret, Minister for the Interior, and General Weyler, Minister for War. MOROCCO, November 17. The Sultan, at the head of an army of 25,000, with artillery, is marching ag.ainst rebellious Kabyles in theZem mur district. The Kabyles in the Bemais district remain loyal.
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L< >M>oN. Nov. I I. The Standard states that Lord Milner on the l'-'i h st-arts on a three weeks' tour of ihe ((range Liver ('ol ,,nv. Lord \li:ner meet-; Mr Cham berlain at Yolkru .;.
THE VOLCANIC ERUPTION.
NEW i'nh'K, November '7 Advices from t-i:ate;iia',a City sav hundreds of | pie perished at Sana Marias by I ':<• ei uption. The ashes reached the lion • tops on the neighbouring estates, ami the sea was coated for miles. The losses in cotlee are over five million dollars, many of the owners being German planters. A new cone has formed in the cen tre of Mount lVlee which has grown hundreds of metres in height in the las! month.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1002
WADE' 6 WORM FlGS—the Wondeful Worm Woriers—are a sate and sure remedy, iu Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
ANTED —l'unnen IXTANTED. the Public to Call on GAZE IT ,v CO. for SUPERIOR PHO'fo- GEAPHSand ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. \\7 ANTED—The travelling public to re '» member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc.. are obtainable all day long at uiy Refreshment Kooins. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers. —J. 'J'. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. ANTED—Those requiring Violins, ' Strings, and all Accessories appert uiiuig thereto, to call on or send to 11. 11. Howden, watchmaker aud jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in stock. AN i'FD KNOWN.—V. Plescher de sires to draw atteutiou to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lav aud button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Hoots (tan and black), Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes. Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order. V . PL E SCHEB, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. Meetirgs. >T CHURCH C. iF CONG REG A- Solos, Glees, Recitations, Refreshments. 111. above corps \\ 11,1, PARADE the Yohmter Hall on W EKNESDA ENING NEXT.'at 7.30 p.m. By order. LEONARD B. BRADSTOCK. Captain. HThe Brandies WILL MEET as fol- V lows : . AMBRIDGE—No meeting this month. WAIHOU-Monday, November 17, at 7.30 p.m. No .Mooting this month. ■ •/■ • • i ■ ■- -i iidav, November 21st, at 7.3d TE AWAMUTU—Friday, November 21, at 7.M0 p.m. NGA KU A W Alll A— Saturday, November 15, 7.:i0 p.m, WHATAWHATA—Fridav November 21, at 7.30 p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Tenders. REPAIRS TO CAMBRIDGE BRIDGE. TENDERS will be received up to TUES DAY, 2oth inst,, addressed to the Chairman of the Council, Te Awamutu, as follows: Contract No. 410. The work consists in strengthening the bridge by means of wire cables. Plans and specifications to be seen on applieation to the oltice of Mr Ashley Hunter, C.E., Shorthand street, Auckland, aud at the Borough Council Chambers, Cambridge. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM. 11. MANDENO, ( 'ounty Supervisor. 'ii , v%f^ LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. TOTICE is hereby given that the _ I several parcels of laud hereinafter described will be brought under the pro visions of "The Land Transfer Act, I.NN.V unless caveat lie lodged forbidding the same, within one month from the date of the gazette containing this notice: '.VJTI Newson Sheppard, part of allotment 110, Town of Hamilton West, containing 20 perches, oecu- Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 15th day of November, 1002, at the Lands Registry < Hlice, Auckland. EDWIN' BAMFORD, District Land Registrar. T U D >' 0 T 1 C E WEBLKY, (HOTCHKISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand the reason 8t the Punmp/d Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waingarn Ron:!, Ngaruawahia and Whatawhatu Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at >'G RUAWAHIA -n MONDAY, and WHATAWHATA on TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure uttcntion. Hie dam "Fairy Queeu," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buoklaud in 1888, got by the Dauphin, her dun Queen Mab by Derby oat of Una by imported St. Aubyu—Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Win. Home, Te Akatea. WM. HORNE
Election Notices. i HE following p.-1- .11 i IVe 1...VU N'DML * \'.\'h;i> as CANDIDATES for the election of a me m:::i; of tiio house .f REPRESENTAT!I>. f..r tlie ELEC TORAL DISTRICT of V. AIKATC. GEEENSLADE. IiENE'Y .! \MES latP-1 this 17th .1: ,s s. Bond, Returning C'tlicer. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. fHAVE the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS KAWIIi \— Tuesday, Ml;. .'.::• i p.m. ORARAU -Wednesday forenoon. TE KAU-A-M<>.\ Weduesdiy, Nov. 10th HAMILTON—Monday, N\ Ladies Cordially Invited. H. J. GREENSLADE. TO THE ELECTORS 01 WAIKATO. J HAVE tin' honour to announce that '_ I will address the Electors at _ERi >R E Schoolliouse, thisday (Tuesday) lMh at 7.:'. p.m. IT KEEIMU Schoolhouse, to - morrow, Wednesday. Nov. l'.tth at S p.m. MAI'NGATAUTARI —Creamery, Thurs day, .Nov. 20th, at _' p.m. CAM UK I DUE W EST—Schoolhonse, Fri day, -Ist November, at s p.m. TE KOWHAI-Saturday, November 22, at s p.m. KIWITAHI—Monday, November 24th. lies are liuspccuully Invited. V. W. LANC NOTICE OF DATES OF NOMINA TION AND POLLING. IN pursuance of "The Electoral Act, lit'C," | ( GEORGE Tl!oM\s WIL KINSON. Returning (Meer fur the Wes tern Maun Electoral District, do hereby givemotice that, by virtue uf a Writ bear ing date the. 17th day of November, IDO2, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be held fur the return of a legally-qualified person to serve as a Mem ber of the House of Representatives for the above-mentioned Electoral District, and that the Nomination of Candidates will tike place at the Courthouse, Whanganui, at noon, on THURSDAY, the -7th day of November, I'.l 2; and that the hilling, if necessary, will take place on MONDAY, the 22nd day of December, E'o2, at the several foiling Places within the said Electorate. Candidates shall be proposed by one, and seconded by another Elector, both of whom must be qualified to vote at the Election of Member for that district. The Rolling Places for the Western .Maori Electoral District are set forth in the Supplement to the New Zealand Ga zette, dated 1 lth November. IDO2, and in the Supplement to the Kahiti o Niu lireni of the same date. GEO. T. 'WILKINSON. Returning < •ffieer. Native Office, < ttorohanga, loth November, 11)02 rpAKIWA POOTI MAORI WIIAKA- I. TE HAUAURU WHAKAATURANCA 1 TE RA MO TE WHAKAIU'ATANOA INGOA, ME TE RA 0 TE POOTI. f~"1 Xa, i runga i nga ritenga o te "Ture 1 'ooti, 1!»02," ko ahau ~tenei, koHoRI TAMATI WIRIKIHAN A, te Tino Kai-whakahaere o to Pooti mo te Takiwa Rooti Maori Whaka te Hauauru, kapanui atu nei, koia tenei: — 1 runga i to mana o tetahi Riti ( ara puka puka whakahau ) i tuhia i te 11 o nga ra o Noema, IDO2, i hainatia e te K'araka o nga Riti, ka turia tetahi pooti hei whakatu i tetahi tangata tika, i runga i ate Ture ritenga, hei Mema ki roto ite Paremata mo te Takiwa Rooti Mauri Whaka-te Hauauru. Heoi: He whaka-atuatu tenei naku ka ttt te puoti whakahuatanga ingoa kite Whare Whakawa, i Whanganui, i te 12 o nga haora i te awatea o te Taite, te 27 o nga ra o Noe ma, 11)02, hei whaka-atu mai i nga ingoa o nga tangata e hiahiatia ana kia tu, a ko te pootitanga nui (ina meatia kia pooti) ka tu a te Mane, te 22 o nga ra o Tiheuia, 11)02, ki nga kainga pooti katoa o roto i te Takiwa Rooti .Maori Whaka-te Hauauru. Ko te tangata e meaanakia whakahuatia toona ingoa hei Mema, me whakarito i tetahi tangata hei kai-whakahua i toona ingoa, i tetahi huki hei Kai-tautoko. Engari ko aua tangata tokorua, hei to tangata e tika ana hei kai-pooti no taui takiwa. E«j nga ingoa o nga kainga pooti katoa o roto i te Takiwa Pooti Maori Whaka-te Hauauru ka kitea ki roto i te Kahiti Apiti kite Kahiti o Niu Tireni i taia ite 11 o nga ra o Xoerua, I!W2, Kahiti Pakeha hold o taua ra ano. Heoi ano, NA HORI WIRIKIHANA, Tino Kai-whakahaere u te Rooti. i Maori, Otorohanga, 10 Noema. 1002. packets at 3d, Id, Gd, 7d, sd, Is. Lsod Is Gd, 2s 2s Gd. Easiness envelopes a specialy. PRESENTATION goods try E.J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. TTANDSOME COMPOTES Just the .J. thing for a present —6s cash, at E.J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. LIN'S, ami other musical instr CRICK ETING, GOLF, and NIS GOODS --give E. J, »N a call. All this season's CCHOOL liooKS and REQUISITES rj (full range) obtainable at E. J. WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge. GlooDS FoR THE CHRISTMAS SEA- T SON in any quantity at WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Albums, Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Cases, Fancy < roods, etc. WOOLS —Double and single, lierliu. Reduced to od per skeu At WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
Notices s /"I i; 0 S H E ACIIEE OF SINGINO AND VOICE PRODUC a: '• VL,:\ T \fES T S''UO VN EXrELLd ..,'TAL STATION, RUAK.UKA, HAMILTON. rpilE Luil . .utioned Sires will be at the Scrvici' u'' li' .vb'rs : THE THOK'UGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Bruar = Tuba Fee tor ,p]n-'.i'l Marcs, suitable for get - ting licmomr-.TWO GUINEAS, and for Thorou.ifbb ids FJUK GUINEAS. Groora ge 'I lid Paddocking 2* (id per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTKD ->HORTHvjRN BULL RED LORD XX.\ T iL Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord Oiange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking familv. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For farther particulars sec circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stork, at Hamilton, or troin the Manager of the Farm. i UCKLANI) FREEZING pn ARE OF ALI CLASSES OF FAT STOCK ! i(iok'H> ;..-i < ; if-asH eonviinicato with u Buyer, jli, . : . nINCI.vIAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND Weareuls. BUYEKS nf FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTS. Ve hnva ON SALE— BLOOD AMD BOtfE MANUPt AND BONEDUST. I '.-■ GE: aN!) ASALIS6? ON APPLIG'A TION. A. BEVINS, Manager. EVANS' TUSSICLRA. -For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S CIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA PGWDER.-For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato dhtrict from the following :—H. J. CI fiord, Morinsa villc ; Thoß. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge : F. J. Sander*, Cambridge ; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G, M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green :md Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohinga ; Donley and Patnrson, Ngarui wabia ; H. F. Saudes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manniog, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 20. HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, I'KOI'RIETOK. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOP TO PRISTS, BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN iHT AND IN DILUARP ROOM fitted with one of JL) EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOE COMMERCIAL VV. BRIG II T, WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? Then is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Simple, but sure in action, they can be taken by the mos delicate. HEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'B LOZ NGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one K eating's Lozhngh will set you right. They at once check the cough and remove the cause. An enormous sale all over the world during the past 80 years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. Kkatinq's Couou Lozenoks, tho unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, »nd THROAT TROUBLES, are sold everywhere in tins by all chemietH. Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WADE'S WORM boxes.
Business Notices car den implements. I AWN Mowers, Scythes, Snaiths. Reap J Hooks, Sickles. Spades. Forkes. K ikes. Hoes, Watering Cans, ,U>. Cheap and good. SANDERS, O.C.E to hand. Inspection invited. AT all Prices, from 5d to 5s Roll, (iood assortment. SANDERS, O.C.E. I FAR YESTINO MACHINERY. F you want the " Best Binder on Earth" L get a Mccormick. The McCormick Mowers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. V. .1. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick .Manufactures. Mil. W. C. MORC VN, of Cambridc has a McCormick Binder 7 ye* old in good condition that has cut -10 acres of trrain. NEW FRUITS. r EW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine XI dressed, 51b. New Seeded Muscatels. New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. AFTERNOON TEA. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Celebrated Biscuits and ('akes, from the makers. Sugar Wafers. Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice V Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, \Y Wafers, Chocolate Finger Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield. K'illarney Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. CHEAP AND Description of Furniture made -J to order at. short- nnf.ire SANDEKS, Q.C.E VASES AND FIOURES. CHOICE SELECTION of the abov< Inspection invited. SANDERS. Q,.CE., CAMBRIDGE. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE. LTESSRS McKBE AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuaDca of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Goods, which will b3 sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will 1)3 arranged to meet the tast3 and requirements of the residents of the Waikato The " UNDERTAKING " branch of tk business will bo under the supervision of Mr A. Coyle. T HAVE to notify that I have Disposed of tho above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKco and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking the public for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my successors both a continuance and en larged measure of the same ARTHUR COYLE HPHE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASH SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct. 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Will be Allowed Off All Purchases. McKEE & MATTHEWS. p U B L I 0 NOT 1C K All CATTLE ard HORSES trespassing on my i.'tnd at Waiittunii, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX,, Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitetuua.
Davis & Co 1 DV VIS AXI > C't >. have received instruc tions from a Auckland importer t< sol] by I'ul.lie Auction at their rooms Hani l!on, on THURSDAY NEXT, 20th iust. A I. A K<; K CnNSKI XMH X'l SPECULATORS I'ITAL ,V Xl> all those anxious to secure <i()0|) INVESTMENTS of Substantial and Increasing Value and to those wishing to secure COMFORTABLE HOMES SXU(> FARM* "l; (iOOlt PAsTcEAL PROPEK- We would call your attention to the fact that we can ..Her the lust and most com plete List of Properties of all kinds in the Waikatoand surrounding Districts, and are prepared to FINANCIALLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the diff-rent properties we have for Sale free of charge. Wo have properties from 5u acre to ."iooo acres blocks" in price from 17s Hd per acre tr £|(i per acre with good roads, near P..st < Miiee. school, Creameries and ! J ail way, and on Easy Terms. Jesirc We shall be -lad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and Australia, whieh costs you nothing, as advertising h the keystone to our success. We have numerious inquiries from aII parts of New Zeal-nd aad Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do business. Why Fay Itciu. We have several Hood Town Properties with I to'.i roomed houses, with \ acre to 10 acre good laud in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms, i-'or further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AX I) VALUERS, LAND lV ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goods placed with us forSa'e. \YAIK CIV) AOEXTS and SHOW ROi >MS for the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. <>n Time Pay ment, 2s Gd per week. Also, PIANOS & ORGANS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s Gd per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. WATKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital £3,6*9,000. WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. The best in the market. * 'nee used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards. Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO & CO. and have it turned into cash. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FRW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Material, doubie widih, from Is fid to 5s fid Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 23 lid, os lid, 4s Gd Black Lustres, figured aud plain, is lid to ,) • 6d Our SpVndid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Speci«l Value in Lidies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s G.], 3s 61, -Is Gd Bewildering Assort' cnt of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collar; Purses and Handbag in every style Lndiet*' Hosiery in fist dyes from Impair Cooking and Afternoon Apions from Is Gd B1oum:s of 'ill descriptions from os lid New Sunsli'idts. special vdue, from Gs lid Und-r.-kirts, tucked and 11 iun(vd, from J-< 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart .-hapes, from 12s Gd HoUiiid and Crash C-stumes, with Eton or Rus.-iau bodice, at 21s, 23s 6J, 2">s Gd, aisGi Smart Hat:-, Toques and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Ready to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints from I'd yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New shipments of Srra v Hits, including "Boaters," " Brazilians, *' and "Pan ama " .-hapes New Neckties, C iliars. au 1 Shirts Now Washing Wai.«to u?te, in white and fawn nandee, at- os Gd, Sa Gd, 9s 6d. to Ms Gd. Gents' Dark Lounge .'-nits, 355. Dressmaking and T; Br.inci Absolutely the lowos for Linen and iriug in all it in Auckland MILNE AND CHOYOE (Ltd QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
McNicol & Co. SPECIAL HOUSE SALE AT HAMILTON Thursday, November 20. o- v,,1l h.-II a Horse Sale in the! •■ls. Hamilton, on above date :« \ Ji o n s k s '•/ of all elasses Entries received are : Thoroughbred Mare Miss Lottie, l>y st, Hippo.Lottie, four years old and thoroughly sound !•> Medium and Heavy Draughts 20 Medium Draughts and Light Har ness Horses, from town work 6 Mares, in foal or with foals at foot ].") Fnbivkeu lloraes 10 Draught Mares, some iu foal, from Jus. MacLarnon, Papatoitoi \\ ell-bred Polo Pony, by Hornpipe— Witch Hazel, \V. C. King Milk Waggon. .Tames Shaw D.F. Rsid and Gray Plough, Swings, Chains, etc., .lames Hill Double Buggy dig Three-seated Cortland Waggon and Sale at 10 a.m. Entries Solicited. McXICOL & CO. G. F. McCullaghj Auctioneer. v SALE. 'AMHRIDGK Saturday, November 22. STORE, & DA TRY CATTLE IS Fat Steers, Richard Reynolds 0 Eat Steers, Win. Vosper 9 Fat steers, .1. Scott !) Fat Steers. Ed. Allen (i Fat Cows, A. Bailey 0 Fat Cows, Robt. I'eake HO Yearlings, Hannon Bros. 35 Cattle, mixed sexes, Fencourt Entries solicited. MoNICOL & CO. 0. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. 'LEALMNO SALE NEAR HUNTLY Wednesday. November 20. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Niccolls to offer on above date at his form, adjoining Messrs!i. and A. McKiunon's (cross river at Huntly punt), his P W 0 !■' \ r M Sj L comprising about <j(»0 acres Farm No. 1. of •> •,.; \ creS) with Eight-roomed House, flood B'ieds, st ili'.es and Ou' houses. Terms— iso,i cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years Farm No. 2, of 3H-1 Acres, with Five roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed aud Stable. Terms— £9OO cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years 111 Cows, milking and in calf 2 Hulls 12 Three-year Steers 2-t 2j and Two-year Steers 23 One aud IJ-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2.1-year Heifers 21 Due to 1 J-year Heifers .-> Calves 1 Two-year Colt 1 Two-year Draught Colt Also, if both farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught Celding Cambridge Roller Disc Harrows, Tiue Harrows. D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough. Hand Chaffcutter. Bar row Seed Sower, 2 Tip Drays, Chains, Collars etc. Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horses, etc, etc. Also, on account of Mr G. Hampton •• 200 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side A steamer leaving Huntly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in time for 8.30 p.m. train. Cattle will be put safely across the river for buyers Full particulars in future issue McXICOL & CO. G. F McCniLAQH, Auctioneer. HAMILTON S r OCK SALE. Thur-d.y, November 27. AHEAD BEEF, U ne'f.'hboiirho'->d 15 Calve, I'auwhai \> 11 fhoic? Empty Heifers 3 Springers, Karamu TO Yearlings 1 Bull, A. E. Snook 15 li-year-old Steers, Hall 30 I£-year-old Steers, Orahani S Young Pigs, Zenas Owen 40 Well-bred Berkshire Pigs, from sir weeks to two months old 150 Weth r Hogg.t-, Shaw Bios. 3 Acres of Land, in Anglesea-street, Hairilton, on acoouu' ff Mr T. \ iirent Having received instructions from the Owner, we will offer for sale : PART LOT 329, Hamilton West, containing 3S perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Land transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNl CO L & CO. G. F. McCullaoh, Auctioneer. OH ALTO STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at < >haupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of 3A A HEAD OF WELL-BRED )\J\J CATTLE 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 150 ls-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 1C Yearlings, Pirongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers ■lO Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Entries Solicited. McXICOL & ( Auctioneer. TE KUITI Wednesday. I >ecember 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Ivuiti on above date \A Is-Month & TWO -O\J YEAR STEERS 200 ('alves aud Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 300 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 (iood Hacks and Harness Horsea Hooded Buggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy Ehtries Solicited. M c N I C 0 L & Co,
W. J. Hunter. RANGIBIRI YARDS. Wednesday, November 19. IHE undersigned will hold his uiua Sprii g Cattle Sale on above date A A WELL-BRED FORWAD BUL UU LOCKS, & CHOICE YEABLINGr & 18-MONTH STEERS & HEIFERS & TWO YEA'J OLD STEERS S i 01. i ■> Very Forward 3i-year-old i '.lWk< li 01ini( i> SO Very Cli-'c 2| and Three-year-old S'r >- \V. Milne, McFarlane l'-iOOh, . \oum< Cattle, J. Shefield, J. Bi ..;.', F. Storey, and Mrs Storey 25 Uini.-e 'J 1 ,-year-old Steers, J. Hal« let SO Well-bred Young Cattle, R. Madill, Lynch 15 Well-bred 31-year-old Steers, nearly beef, C. Cbing 25 Choice Freth Three-year-old Steers W. Putterßon 30 Choice Three-year-old steers, in freih condition, Dingle Bros. 25 Well-bred Two-year-oli Steers, G. - Puke 10 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, S. Tukere 20 Well-bred Fresh Three-year-old steers 3 Choice Yearling Shorthorn Bulla (Cousin and Atkin), near'y new 20 Well-bred Four-yea-old Bullocks, and \ Empty Cows, A. Kiddie 22 Choice Two-year-old Steers, W. Wat son 10 Choice Three-year-old Steers, very fresh 10 Fresh-conditioned Cows, D. Brio* 10 Well-bred Fresh Four-year-old Bul« locks, J no. Bregmen 15 Well-bred Two and Three-old Steers. T. Foot 6 Prime Fat Cows, McKinnon Bros. 6 Good Springers, Henderson 20 Well-bred Three-year-old Steers, Pepepe 60 Well-bred Two and Three-year-Steers, Kingi, Ngahemia, Osborne, J, Macky, Kirap*, Muro, 50 Chsice Yearlings, G. Ingram SO Quiet 18-month and Two-year-oM Heifers 40 Mixed Cattle, neighbourhood X.B.—Buyers can go to this sale by train and return same day to Frankton by a train which is due at Frankton at 9.30 p.m. Entries solicited. At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E B. OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. jTuesday, November 25. The undersigned will sell at theOhaupo Yards on Tuesday, November 25th : On account of Mrs R. Scott, who is giving up dairving: 99 CHOICE DA TRY COWS W in full milk and to calve shortly, a picked lot 4 Milk Cans 40 Yeanlings, mixed sexes, Whata whata For Private Sale: 5 Pairs of Working Bullocks and Gear 2 Waggons Reid and Gray Double-bagger Chaff cutter, in good working order W. J. H V N T E E, TE AWAMUTU SALE. Saturday, November 29. For sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Satur day, November 29th: IX YOUNG CATTLE. 16 Half-bred Tamworth Pigs, Fred Gibson and W. Holden 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs Marble Slab, for butter making W. J. HUNTER, OIIAUPO YARD& Wednesday, December 3. .i '' SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. The undersigned haß received instruct! from the Manager of Electric Tramway Company, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date MA SURPLUS HORSES- The above Horses will be found a first- I class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, and all in good condition, and I are sold because of the installation of the electric system At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL The undersigned has received instructions I from Mr x.allett to sell on the farm at Churchill, known as A. Gibbs, about the S first week in December, the whole of his LIVE & DEAD ST OO consisting of 60 Very Choice Dairy Cows, 30 of them I in full mi k. 60 Two-year-old Heifers, nearly all in calf * 1 30 Two-renr-old Steers 4 Well-bred Bulls "-. 50 Mixed Cattle Draught Mare, by Lord of the Isles Yearling, by President, first rail Puk"kohe Show 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Packs and Unbroken Colts 1 Separator, etc. The Cows are all highly reoommended and - have been carefully chosen Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 aortl Reclaimed bwamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowsheds, etc., and a FlaxmiD, all complete, on property. Terms at sale. Intending 1 uyers going by train to Rangi riri will be boated down to sale; hoi"~ ~ can cross on punt and ride down. A steassst will be runnii.g from Morcer. W. J. KTTN TE R 23/10* HAMILTON BQROTJGH ~YARD3 SPECIAL HOtiSE SALS. The underwyned wi'l a Special Sale of Horses at the Hamilton Boroagk Yards about the middle of December. - J ' oon H ° K s E 8 » £I\JVJ of all clasps Entries solicited. W. J. tl IT NT, E T? SHEEP~FAIR~ ~| February, 1903. . Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited' W. J. II UNT ER. T. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE- 1 TWEEX KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE., EXPEKIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH' KING COUNTRI. D. MEREDITH, |
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A very quaint tale was unfolded during the course nf a sensational trial recently concluded at Laibach, in Austria. The real issue «a; whether the three reputed children of the late Archduke Krnest were his legitimate offspring or not, but the accused in the case was one Max Staudinger, who was arrainged for forging entries in a marriage register. The late Archduke, who was the elder brother of the Archduke |{eg nier, died in 1X1)9 an ostensible bachelor, but he had, in a measure. recognised as his children the son and two daughters of a lady who posed as the Baroness Laura Von Walburg. The hoy was registered a' his birth as the son of Baron Von Walburg by his wife Laura (nee Countess Hugonay). Similar entries were made on the births of the two daughters, one of whom is married to Herr Von Szimies, the other stiil re maining in a state of single blessed ness. It seems clear that the "Baroness" and her children re ceived regular allowances from the Archduke until within a short time of his death, and that after that event the Austrian Imperial family saw to the financial needs of the Baroness and her two daughers, leaving the son Krnest to get his living as an omnibus conductor. Falling ill, Ernest, who had a wife and five chil dren dependent on him, was reduced to extreme distress. Tn his misery Fate threw Max Strand nger avross his path, and to him Walburg declared that his mother had actually been married to the Archduke. No re cord of the marriage could be found, however, and so one was forged. Then Walburg and his friend sent begging and threatening letters to the Emperor Francis Joseph and the Archduke Heg nier. They would probably have receiv ed material assistance if the daughters of the Archduke Ernest had not de manded recognition as legitimate. Official inquiries were instituted, and the prosecution resulted. Ernest and Laura Walburg managed to escape into Hungary, where Ernest, on the strength of his relationship to the Im perial family, obtained a very remuner ative situation asa cafe waiter.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1902.
.TUESDIY I NOVEMBER 18ll9oa ,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND PROI'ERTY AUCTIONEERS, 05 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. WAIKATO AGENT: MR M. G. FAKKER, "BANKWOOD," HAMILTON, V\ ho will' conduct intending purchasers to proper ol charge, and will be glad to receive particulars of properties lor sale. CHEAP BUSH FARM. Adjacent to Railway Station. *Q 1/) S. Per Acre, 238 acres good eV V U ' level land in h«vy rim\i timber, excipt 40 acres which have been granted and fenced ; close to post otiico . station and township; handy to good mar ket, and about 150 miles from Auckland. 7116 RICH LITTLE FARMS. Close to Station, &c. I O to £22 per acre. Several handy • farm sections of from 22 to 311 •ores each; very fertile land, fenced, and in remarkably good grass ; on one there is some pretty bush; all well watered; one mile from station and large township, and about 30 miles from town. Prices range fiomiilS to £22 per aore; one-third cash, balance fire yean at 5 per cent. 7056 HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. £f{9(\~ 108 ACEES ; aII fenced and 0W wU tub-divided ; 85 acres grass; 12 acres orop j small orchard ; 1 acre bush; 4 acres drained swamp; balance rough land houss of four rooms and verandah ; ■table, cowshed, &c.j J mile from school, pott office, &c.; one mile from creamery and 6$ from ttation. Price, £620; terms if desired. 7164 UNIMPROVED LINDS. NGAROTO PARISH-Allotment 360, con tami g 60 acres*, £75. TAUPIRI PARISH-AhVment 325, con taining 50 seres, £3B. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment 189, con taining 50 sores, £3O. TAUPIRI P\R]*H-A!lotmentß 377 and 379. containing 100 aores, £75. TUHIKARAMKA PARJSH-Allotment 30, containintr 50 acres, £SO. TUBIK\RAMEA PARISH Allotme: t 131, containing 60 anres, £3O. TUBIKARAMEA PARIow-Allotment 71, containing 60 acres, £75. 7<"J2 We undertake any business in con necllon witb tbo sellins, buying, mori gifbif or leasing of land and building and connne our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT 5 , QUEEN-BTREET, AUCKLAND. * 21/10 "Say-Fher.d: TAKL^TEASPOC-ICrUt awake at! ni£ht parking. I FOR COUGHS SCOLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!! 1M fytRYWHLRE l/s i. 2/6. It is Breakfast Time. •Don't want any." " It's time to go t worn." M Leave me alone." There you are, lim] as a rat;, lying in bed vi htn there's good, col< caßh waiting for you a your work. But your s head is heavy, your eyelids are lead. Your tongue tastes bad, and you don't care. It's / liver—liver —liver, an •tomach—stomach—stomach. You don't know it, but it's go. There is just on remedy that will put vim in you, by givin; yon clean bowels, a healthy stomach, n lively liver, au.l blo>d that is rich and red. and don't stagnate. It is Dr. Morse'" Indian Ko>t I'ilis. They put an appetite iu yoar stomach, * move in your bowels, life in Jonr liver, ai-d the thing that builds bone, esh and nerve in your blood. They will make you sleep at night, wake in the morning, eat your meals, and - [J work with pleasure. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills get at the | cause; they start at the founda- ( tiou of the disease; they cure y-* when other remed- / j iesfail. D'-Mome's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier,and a posi- », % \\V^^J live cure for I Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Head aches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailmants. Sold by chemists and sto-ekeepers, price Is 3d per bottle, oi •ix bottles 7", or same will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt of price. Sole Proprietors, The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian RS Pitt Street, Sydney. Packed in ft*" ' tie-., aad the full uame blown Old A(?e Pensions in thin land Have proved a marked meres", They glvo the old a helping hand, And keen them from distress. There's only just one other thing That's needful to ensure Bound lungs, that we the praise can sing Of WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE on TO MEN Write for free copy of valuable book about J ourselves, your health, yon happiness, yonr itare It contains a full exposition of tbe human system and the remedies adopted. No need to •onsult doctors. Posted free in sealed rrvelope. Every man should read it. Ad let H flpeofio, 639 Elisabeth-Street North lfelUnfM'4,
"HAT Dei:-' THE NKGLFCT OF \ BAJi UOL]) MEAN? Oi.ly too frequent]'; a ficrirus attack of Pr fnrania and the sowiui f thp seidn nf rhrtt Kjnu'jrp of humanit'., f'oiiKum; rion. These evils can averted hy w.kinir i US&IOUivA., whb b has been rr ved b> experien'-e to he the Remedy <jf the Ape for all («.mfhiiit> of (he Throat, Lunw- BtsJ Bronchial Tutes Price 2s 6d per Bottle. OMainaW' i.t < >ll Cbeinists and Strebeeoeis tbrniisfh'iiit the ep'onv.
That Lard **{4 @> cough of you (u,u>g -v !-,&%.''£', i\ forit?Lo< k Afc&4 Ml ollt ~. - ] yo«w ii h strength of a powerful chain. Ayer's cures coughs and colds, even hard coughs and old colds. Mrs. A. White, of Fitzroy, Victoria, says: " I had a very hard cough night and day. I tried many remedies, but without relief. I thought my lungs were nearly gone. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I began to improve at once, and only one and one-half bot tles completely cured me. 1 ' There are many substitutes and imi tations. Beware of them ! Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer 4 Co., Lcwel!, MtBS.,U.S.A. TOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. The folia wing is the list of our various Brands of Bonedusts and Artificial Manures]:— PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (ooarse) Al BONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. "noes, Analysis, and Samples on applica tion ** WARNOCK BROS. 28/2 Durham-street, Auokland. St. John's Collegiate School. "THE PAH," Near Onehunga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO' FOR BOYS. Headmastkb : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy N.Z. University. Secon' Asi-tai.t Master: R. E.Hall, P.A., Sow Zealand Univer.-ify. Third Awialaut Master: H. 11. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. I. Kreutzvr. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. For Cyanotics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and vening, connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the Convenience of 'luy pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Dioceean Office, bhortland street, at the Booksellers, oc on appliuttion to tie Headmaster.
DAIRY FARMS FOE SALE LOCKERBIE MATAMATA, WAITOA. The rnoFKBTi of The Assets Realisation Boara. THESE hnv? beei surveyed in! - o FARMS of suitable area, from 65 to 3.'0 acros, aw of G.wd Quality S<il, W»li W' tfro'j. Clr.-e to Riilsviv, and within distance <>f Creameries and F^ctorv. Bnv i> r- may select Any rea, aud Purchase on VERY EASY TERMS OF PA? ME\T. INTEREST.—4J per centum por annum. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may be 'b'aincd from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on ". Properties. Mbssbs U. ft J. CLIFFORD, Mori ns ville. Messrs MoNIOOL ft CO., Harailt- ••. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, To Aroh» Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUEL a, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent (or all Weekly and Daily Paperß. Refreshments, Doing Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at all hours, Order prorcp ended to / UihAP MONEY /HHEAP MONEY /MIEaP money COUNTRI, CITY, AND SUBURBAN [FREEHOLDS 4t 4| per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en q;;ry J. H. RICHARDSON, : • vernment Insurance Commissioner HAGLAN J" AND GENCY The undersigned has for sale or le&ee on DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.-F ISE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My tortus are no le no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. pOMPANY, j IMITED, MAMAKTJ FINEST MOUNTAIN-GROW RIMF IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL ugainrt all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, E\ ']RY GLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDERriGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ngabuawahia HAMILTON Waikato iato I I Canterbury AIKATO n.ALVANISED TRON HARDLETBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Bath*, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED ~l7oN CURVEL TO ORbER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HABDLEY BEOS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. HotDihnbbs Daily fbok 12 to 2 o'clock Chops and Steaks Heady in Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK *T Races, Regattas, Shows, &c, Catered HAMILTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), Has On Salb : LAOKSMITH'K GOAL COKE, *2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s per D&g. TAR, 6d per gallon for 25 gallons or overr er sallonjfor lets quantities, Wosks : Clarenc-etroet, Hamiltou.
Pyramid Steamed Boncmcal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis, Buyers will plense note that Pyramid is our Registered Brand, and that they get it. some unscrupulous dealers having sold an inferior article under our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now being bsoked for Pyramid delivered (October, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Wag), 33 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, &c, New.Crop Due Early in November. -V. S. LAURIE & CO. 29, Customs-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE AND Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash Olivers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 2S/6 TUCKER'S Fi££f BB SBSEO ESTABLISHED 1883. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the eikst tri; the rest will regularly follow. EGO poWI»BR Buy it for Pancakes. «•« I OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. 01-XSHINE TELLY /CRYSTALS Sunshine Jelly Crystals: A (.BEAT SUCCESS. List of Flavours on Each Packet. pUSTABD DOWDER Ounshine Custard;Fowder Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs may be too dear-This will suit you " down to the ground." tiu Boxes (1 packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. OUXSHIXEJ pUDDINO DOWDER OLXSHINE 1 UDDLXG IOWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Baspberrv Pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink \amlla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA QTARCH /^LAZE OTARCH UIAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing- Work. Boxes, 3d and Cd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. THE IAMPBELL AND " QAMPBELL AND TIERENFRIED QOMPANY, riMITED, Capital £300,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBKCTOBS J. LOOAN OAMPBKt. Es(3,(o'iaitn lS n),AßTHDß M. MTSB3 (Manairinß Director), and Leo M. Miebs. Skcbetabt • Atfb?u S, Bankabt, Cable Address: "Bflehire,"Auckland, AGENTS FOR- R, PORIER & CO.. " Bulldoft " ALE STOUT. London M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Lin. " BueD ALE and STOUT, London J. BCHWEPPE & CO., MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London ' D, H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hambnr* VV. & ti. GILBKY, SCHNAPPS, London J. \V BURMEbTER, PORT, Onorto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN & CO.. SCOTCH WHISKY. Londi.n JAMES WATSON & CO.. SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee l PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington WALKER & SONS (Ltd " Canadian Club" WHISKY, Ontario D UNVILLE & SONS (Lid.), V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfasl SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognac AD % A , IJ i E WINE 00 - "Tannnda, Adelaide MOET k CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reime KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Raima RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE Reims E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE/Reim A, COLLIN. CHAMPAGNE, Ohalona Etc., Eio. Etc. A very Larfte Assortment of the BBSI BBAsns of WINES & SPIRITS, lnoludinp AUSRALIAN WINES, alwaya on hand! OIGARS.-Many well-known BBAsroa Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880; Wellington Exhibiton, 1886 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 •' Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. ' ' TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (balk), Special First Award Gold Medal: Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited : and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHEENERTED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remwuy, in. 1?. boxes, Sold everywhere.
FOR CL^ILVES. COD LIVER OIL isjthe best substitute for the creim from milk by the separator. Experiment- wido '»y 'ho V„'ri-iulturil Division of th« V irksVr> 'Mo<" prove that calvos fed on separated miik with the addition of 2 ,&. „f Oca jlivlt Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the creamery. It is easy to us-, and the™ is no troublesome preparation required beforehand. l Dairy fanners last season proved its merits conclusively, an 1 -ive it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to tho und«r.siu-neil. It is one of th- best investments you can put your money ,m<», and will jrive you large and certain profits b Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon cask". The New Zoalaurl Lai and Mercian) Company, Limited. HAMILTON, LA-IsTD FOK SALE. LANSDOWM ESTATE, Land For Sale. OF 33D0 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED j THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND * MERCANTILE AWBN< Y COM RVPrRIftV Mfitlfp I P-ANY .LIMITED, are instructed to an- JjVGI 01UJ JJBUUU) , nouuee that that portion of the *OFBM ACHES n , all PLouGiiKirANr GRASSED, | Woodlands Estate, COMPRISING CMierhuni Estate THE BLOCK NEAR THE T:)WN * SHIP OF TAUPIRI, OF 7.)'; ACRES, Containing NEARLk' ALL PLOOGHhD AND The above properties the Walton j Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, rii the Auckland-Kotorua Railway | veniently-sized DAIRY AND GRAZING line, and ure within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, nod will be OPEN for PRIVATR and CaroLiidgo. SALE on and alter Tho land is of excellent quality, and is I admirably adapted for DAIRY F\ RMS. WedllCSllaV NOV. 5.100* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, J J ' '""" tu i m TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 n»r cent Oil Liberal Terms, cash, 5 per cent end of tiro years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APEIL 1902. annually ter five following years. Interest 4^ ' per cgoe. . Applications to be addressed to the under- Cop-'"* cf plans and full particulars j S] % n £ ! ' . fr ° m whora Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned further information may be obtained. TIL; NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. WE ARE ADDRESSING TEE FAIR SEX. WE ABE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. M WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. £ 1! BAD TE.A ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; tho best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the j agents of the Nirvana Co:, fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack- S : age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee 1 j that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ; Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. PARR BROS,, Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. SPECIAL VALUES in Bonedusts and Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorne Prosser and Co.'s Special Manures, Root, Potato, Grass, etc., Steamed Bone dust, " A " and " 13" Superphosphates, Bonedust and Blood Guano. Kainit otc. ' Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Rock Salt, Coarse and Fine Salt, Lime, Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and Carrot Seeds. Posts, Fencing Wire, Rollers, Staples, Bar Iron, Nails, Ridging, Spoutiuir Oils, Paint, etc. ° ° r 6 ' AGENCY COWSLIP CALF MILK. F. A. PEARSON. LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I bavo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Raglan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for the Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment or patches just to show them the killing |ual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHU. 4/4 JHE AIKATO DACON FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Bayers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to lSOlfes at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received daring each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. TAMES HALLY, Secretary.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We are <li*pl<i, T ing xNOVELiiES *N ALL BiIAN'CHfcS OF OUR DRAPEKY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONB SILK BLOUSINUS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, AIA UP-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. 800 i and SHOE DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, AUPIRI f(OAL MINES IMITED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Goal Dealers in Waikato. Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward 8. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FEANZ BGHEBFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. GEOEGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & QENERIL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into o onvenient paddaoks, in good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LAND, all fenoed and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry opeu land, all dry land being surface sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into suitable paddocks, all in grass or cultivation, small house, and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station within 1* miles. Price reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE with half-acre land on the Hamilton road, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very drv land. ' TE UKU-500 ACRES. IPartbush, balance fern and manuku. Land, ring fenced and subdivided. House of five rooms (kauri and rimu) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge one of the best sites in the township ' FARM of 60 acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, securely fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in grass and securely fenced. " GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE ft GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE EOWN LEGHORNS world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. W^ xe , B ivin & a SilTer Cap »s a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatohed from eggs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues A ; BROKER, Otahuhua. Poultry Club, Hamilton.
ALBERT HOTEL QU.EEN S.TREET AUCKLAND. Tr.AVINQ taknn' over thin popular and NIGHT P,,k ™ IN ATTENDANO Tslsphone 963. AUt-lwrwrni. promptly attendfld ARTHUR BACH /r PROPRi ETOR __^ and Cambridge). WAM U x U THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL T H L S Sf L " re P with all raod e rn the best dm dor, in It npl6 , Room - ■»* , 1W) n °«M tor Commerc al Travelers • ,rnn. • - m ° Bt con TOaient for visitin Ctatt*. eKt quallt y Www and W6 Telelhonb No. 690. James JMeston/v/ (Late oj / ikuraugi and / " Coromandel/ * / PROPRIETOR /\> / y/ East, / UCKLAND , / /GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. WINES AND SPIRIT3~OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always on draught. Horses on Hire. Goad Scabling and paddocking. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAE. Stocked with finest Liquors.; J- E. HALLEIT, PBOPRIETOR. g,« Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA McOULLOUGH, Proprietress. rpHH HOTEL hTE. re-built in first. ± class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGHIFICEHT VIEW~OV£BLOOKIS6 THE HAEBOUfi Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Walkato Mail Coach" leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FRO* Hipkins and Ooutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELUOT STEEET, AUCKLAND, Who art the SOLI AGEBTS and Bottleri. j BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. HI. & O. ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highert Prices Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 »\VW |
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INS UR K NU W wi'li til?. CCVtHiMEHT lift I isiISSNOE O;PAS!M:NT. £1,000,000 ' as already been jid-1 r -l to lolicic-s in lb" iKpdrt'UfUt, THIS )H THE BONUS YFAR, and (-ver)<.n.< n»w tuki-.g mt a par'ijipaHnp : policy v 11 receive a subst'iunai bonus a. the end of the )'* J. 11. RICHAI<I) jOX, C mnais-i .'uer. A (,ol(i or Silver Watch tor Mitring. SEND NO MONEY. ..ib hereby undertake to give one of out Famous W oo i<l or Sliver Watches, Lady or Ueutleman s, , to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orreot rending of the following i-U/WLE . I DxxT Mx x 3 T x x S CxxxxK | Tlie onlv condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STKRLIAU SILVICR IiUAIXS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, aud enclose stumped and addressed envelope so thai we may inform yoii I yon have won tho Watch. We are unking t.ns offer solely with the ohjoct of introducing and advertising our ifooda. . ~ Cut this out and forward to our ouly address— [GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL 00, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N Z 1 Or Box 4-59, G P.O. 8 2 J^j' J^j' aperative DMPANY [laving completed arranKtnonts to ope iu KAVVHIA, the abt> Company propared to Supply settle with A'.l Roqironieats. AS.S SEEDS will bo u Speciality, and e carefully selected by men of ex ieuce, arid will be supplied to Share :icFs and Farmers Gctjj: a>:y at a iiini ni Cost and of <*U'->ranteod Quality • CING MATr.RIAJj also will Da Sup ed at the Very Lowest Possible R<te. K F.C. Co are making arrangements for the hhpply of Sto k to Farmers, and will lace their Shareholders oa an equal foot a'j with the best Farmers Unions in Now Zealand. The objects of tho Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, aud to promote aud foster any and every industry that will be of be no lit to Settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very host, markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possiblo to avoiu any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY TjlOßgAL*.- 50 CASES MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVES QUARTS k HALF GALLONS GKEaT KJSDUGTION IN PRICE A J. ENTRICAN & CO \rCKLAPD fIVHE WAIKATO TIMES is by far tho JL best country journal published in tbe
ifil owde i? f&i i IVS oc? ne t /mn VI W -r^-- fir t-> •-i E ip?"' i «•", fiTS & M W f |1 H fe«f ißssf W.J For Billon* and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Fair, in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat., Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costivenes-, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling BenoAtiona, &c. Tux itikst Dose will qivi relief in twenty minutes. This U no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills and they Will he acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a "Weak Stomach; Impaired Bigsstioa; Disordered Liver; thfy act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthening th» Muscular System : retiring the long lust Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite and •rousing with the Roskhud or Hsaltii the whole physical inerot of the human frame. These ar« fact* aam'ttol by ihuumnds in all claw* of society, and one of the best guarantees to the £ enrous Mid debilitated 18 that BftcAam's Pi"s have the Largut Sale of any Patent M'dicine inthtvtrld. r>ul directions with each box. a > Frap&rad only by THOMAS BKKOHAM. rft. Hel-ns. LancMhira. Sn*lm<l Hold «T9rr*h<rs. L-, Eoim. Is. ",fL, «yd Si. W, sack. "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads. Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony 'OHSOM GARLICK CO., LT "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, p,~ i f,n 312. Qne*n - Sf.rc#>t, A ITCJKTjA.Nn. a mP( > iatant <n t o ricK. It having come to tlio knowledge of "the New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's I'.itte.'; and further, the K'Cond hand "Anchor" brand and " hairy" brand boxes with' the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used fi.r the conveyance of liutter which has not been made by the Association, this i. to give noth-o that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLK T<> I'UoSiuCUl'lON. and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that°tlm wrappers are branded with the Association's name* ami ono of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or ".New Zealand Dairy Association.'' Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WISSL IS Y SPItA GG, MAS AGING DIRECKjE, TUB N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITEI)). Auckland, Sept. 2i>, 11)02. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, ViOToniA & Loene Sts., AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining the P.ighe.it Market Price, with Quick Sales und Account Sales immaiiatfly remitted. Special iccoinmodatiou l'or Piirs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held F.VI I K1 DAY during the Season. Outdorr and Country Sales conducted. Larxe accommo dation for storing M?'""A and other Produco until fair market price a> or.tairgl 1» Establiehkd I 8 YF*tf Bbfkbbsc* : Union Bank of I ustralia. A GIL AN HOAC K The refc da running of the mail coach between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended owing to the ad utate ft" the roads. J. DALGLIESH Proprietor. ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL FROM 15/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPL ER SPECIALITIES— Artiptio Studios, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Groups ruw»?EE or [ QUEEN AND FY STREETS AUCKLAND. TO LADIES No need to consult doctors or chemists The remedies you require in your own hands Write for freoeopyof valuable book about your lives, your bc-altb, your welfare Every wu»an bhocld read it. Potted free in scaled envelope. Address- Q. Specific, 639 Eliza b tb-strfpt Mflbonrce. BOOK-BINDING neatly executed at The Waikato Times Offlon, H&cuiltot,
R V f'i (.' VI b b U H {•! |^ £*\ ,£>A Jf'«.L r~> « Xt*r *3 A CROPS . I |j . . Mr. OWEN McCABE, Te Aroha West, says : June 30st, 1902. "I was HIGHLY PLEASED with you;' SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE, and everyone that has seen my turnips say they are a RECORD CROP for the Year." TMh ss not a cheap trashy inaimre but one that v.ill GROW GOOD CROPS of HIGH FEEDING QUALITY. C$ 91 S 8.-TSJS! Wk my si Li E * Hrji &s\ ■ OUR CL'STOriURS SAY: I WELL SA TISFIED | CROP EXCELLENT I ALWAYS RELIABLE H-ad Office-ALBERT STREET, At'C K L A N'D, 3 f-* T] fH /CS r f ■ '''"> l F C* /rl) >T< i lww k/ uo liClo per Ton. Less 2\ per cent, discount for Cash. SPECIAL QUO TAT 10.1 FOR LARGE LOTS. __ ~W™v\ ft JL ii W.' .fe-;.. ' ZEALAND DRUG LTD.
The Acme of Perfection "* r 7* X? jmi I fci ®e» »j, J " i ll " PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM Lr-naaKars^E2K3iaL r ®m»^j^ SEA ML" SS Drawn LID, cue piece SPECIAL Hottom > loop, with. Shoulder (or Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBKEAKABLE HANDLES. Wo take this opportunity of tlnnkuig t«io Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the and b>g to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We eav that for strength, durability, high-class work and materiul this can has no equal in New Zealaud, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. lade of BEST CIi4HCil.iL TiYD ST ft EL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAISY SUPPLIES OF EVERY OES CRIPTSOV THO3 B. AP.THUIU [B. E. SCEATB AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY-STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and disposed to the best advantage. TROS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERS BREWERY (3C. 13E 'JC S3 Cable Address : /ICCOMBE, NEWMARKET." Telephone: Ho. 47G. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Kiiyber Koad, - • AUCKLAND
HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata lo.criip. §3R S5 No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Chased Cake Basket, 40/- :<• 3SS mz S3K STEWART DAWSON & Co. 145 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland.
'MTf .11 A QAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing <"»niv Articles tYit uta mann- factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only put bofore the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea by orloring from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S l.may-t Excelsior CoCee Standard Colx'ee f":*LB ESSENCE PF COFFEE BRANDS OF TEAS Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb, 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE ,a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Egg Powder Brown, Barrett & Cs.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Co.'« Unxld Peppers
\ \ ANT E D KNOWN t! . ON HAND AM) lo ARJRITE, Siiir.Ml'NTS < F RONI PUST AKD BLOOI) MARURE. They are of Firs'.-el-ss Qualify, and have Auniyee ! as under : Bonrdust : Am. ~>'h, P- Liase riO. Blii d and Boueduit : Am. 8, P. Lime 31 Al-'o, K4IMT, THOMAS PHOSPHATB QIJANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED KOCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food ia much more phtabK and there in less losiia weight. We also supply best qualities of CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: Stocks of Fpeci lly- Southern Dark Winter, Canadians, Duns, White and Black Taitar, Gartoiis, Sparrowbil], and reel Oats. LINSEED: This is excellei.t food fcr Calvra and Pool, try. It is mi ire valuable than any kind of | Grain or Pul?e. Send fur particulars before Buying, Oar alucs are undoubtedly the Ba,t. F. W. S MI ™ AND C o ' COIIM LRCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. IP 177 ' 8 & c 0 • WAIKATO ABATED WATER CO3DIAI MANUFACTORY, Latest and Most Approved Methods Goods of the above Well-known Brand wil be supplied from the Haiaiiton Factory. J TEIEOBAMg & OSDKBS . . -PuNcrroAiii ATTETDKD To j MENZIEB & 00., Hamilton. AND AT THE THAMES, / UN I Bi C .< M E AN ELECTRIOAL OR OL'.llvi EVGIN'EER ? B/ oir Systtm of Teaching b/ T/iaii You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 V 'ii study ai It-Hiss '2 He I acU over.".vijfr'ro ;!N-> :> -u-.fr, , v.ork I IV l> • [ 11- .• ■; lI'iUOH3 •> .NJ i.'U u.Mks to Day G A i'.i-i l.r.t y ii:' cjl Instructions Papars s f e frxm all unuessssary i.i.iuil,:u..c.i :i'i 1 tueorc-ical side issues a fc.wU lustructi m P.ip 3r preiuwd exports 9 liistuoeiou priv.i to 1'; ill' l iv-irliin;,' ui ile interesting 11 if studut.t vim r-aa niilw.it,; and studies** directed, suc,-:ss u assured H o Ue ? (aa i lo pfli,i mout kly instalments 11 i>iicltHa:d studouti ltvo j special assijtauM 11 Open to nil. No tim; limit We also teach by mail: -Drawing, Shorthand, Book-ke'.piug and Accountancy, and eoach f>r the J,. u '.v' ls .' lu ' I-icTrorate.l .Accountants' Kians, V. IvJ ,^ n T' , U '"\ er / it y "nil Li-'V, Linkages, tupti teachers anl fir "D"and "i£ ". JSvary candidate prepared by in for the recent I'noH l6<iciibis Exaiuinati-ju su -cee'led in p-153112* l Jo '' s "keep:iig bi7 pliJieJ for Fanners', reeom meudedbv tin Hon ilr Justica KetUe, 2s 3d post fr r e Stamp accepted The American school of correspondent ["Chartered by the Mate;, H-ad Office for Na-.v ZalUad, 19fl - Uueen street, Auckland Write for fiee Illustrated Hand-book '■ S " and copies of testimonials from New Zea ani Graduate*— and -tud«uts. tmd mention subjects in whlob yon : are interested Success certain if our instructions followed UCKLAND rjplfi J^REEZINa ARE oasr OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Sfockowners please communicate with Ti Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. ' Wo are also BUYEES of FACTOIt BUTTER OUTPUTS. j We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONtiDUST. PEICE3 AND ANALYSE OS APFLICA TIOH. A. BEA INS, Manager. j p RIN C E LBE k T QOLLEdB AUCKLAND, FOR Pupils). Chairmsn of B ar d of Governors: Rxv. 11. GAHL\ND. Ufaimaster: Tiioius Jicws, M.A. (Load. Vice Master Stkve>;eon, M.A. (Ox fo*d and Mc-lbournn). Senior Mistress: Mt, h E. M. Rainfoeth. I M.A. (N.Z.) | assisted U a lar-e s;. ff rf and Visit ing Mhst rs ai d /Ut^se:. i T!.e Cullepe is con'rolled by a Board of Gf , veruors af piiinti.d U tl„: Wesleyan Methouit-t CKurch of New but the rtlid.ua caching is und-nonomatioDal. There are separate Collepeg for Boys and Girls, together forming the set of School Bui!dinars in Auckland. Tbp- a: 30m modBtioti r bosrders in both Colltr'S is j cotuplete, and ev. ry arrangement is n,ade to i si-cure their ciimfort. j Larsie and fully equipped G yroil as : um. | l entral and elevated position. Larte play ; ground-. - t j | Examination w ucckssh3—During the la>t | five years 40 pupil- b«ve passed the N Z. Mutricuhtion and 23 the Civil Service ami nations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders mada from date of entry. Prospectus on application to H<«daia-to\ or to The Waikato Times Office. ' Next term begins Sep'emWr 23 2/7 HOI SPKIiNUS HuX&lI IE AEOHA. MBR.L. SOMERS wishes to inform the Eesideutf of the Waikato that he baa taken over tho above well-kcown and favocnte Hotel, and hop«a to marit a ContSc* wboq of ttwir upport. |
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The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1902. AN ATTACK ANSWERED.
A\ article appeared yesterday in our Hamilton conti-inpornry whi.'h endea voured :o diseoun; the claims of Mr
' bverislade, !> y trying lir.-f to pet him in :m ent ireiy false ] >• >sjf;c »n. ;i:i<l t!n-n asking," i l -' !! possible to attribute to a ' "il T1 (1 i < I ;l t<' wild 11; f S taken up n < • 11 ;l i"i 'ii iiin any 11J ii<■ i■ iini. i111;in tu in ili'' Heat mt iiny sacrifice ul' political prin< i]»le i hey seek Id show that lie is '■ posing as an Independent." Xow Mil Independent, tu our minds, i<. t<. use ii homely phrase, " neit'mr ii-di. ilesh, fowl, nor good red i:;• : -rinlt. but ii niiiri who endeavours ;•,, in'n Parliament upon '• his own," wilhoiii ;i 11 iaue" to ei; ii.-r li:e Liberal prin ciples o. i:i" (.iiverniiieni, or the Con s.'fVii; i\'e tenets ot' the < >pposi;ion. .-o «-iiMt lie can ii.-t ;is ;i trimmer with !>• »• !i piirties. Such principles, or rather, want of principles, hardlv need repti dia'ioq from Mr who i flie Liberal candidate, recognised a ■sn•'!i by the (government. -J ii:;'u r liie_ wit'.i words, again, tic ;«i-ci -]e savs he ciiiiins to !>e the (ovenimenf can didate, mark, no; ii Liberal candi- Im'i I', ;>s it i ill' present '' ow,, mien! is mo;: ihe Minis: ry of th" Lib; r»! i.'ar; v, ::iid fleeted iis such I) \ til-' p 'opie of .N"\v /'fiilati'!. The,-.- can he no possible mistake about die tV t tint!. Ml ;'l'ceiisiiidf is itie chosen candaiaic o; I he h••id.•••.•; ■ 't I lie i,;l>s■ i-;iI pari v who ! x! ' I honour iii t lie preseni time mi t■ >i• 111,v>ha! known a*■ the (.'<»- .eriuaciii. This Libera! parly «.f the colony, iirst led hv Sir (ho. (Jrcv iiiis had a detinue hislorv, and lias ''M tried out successfully a distinct l\ Liberal programme, whi• i has, duriii'.r the pasj niim years, won the approval "I' Liie people wish increasing majori ti''s at each general election. All the line, nioreover, every reforin has 11 een st i'eli u< iu . l v opposed 1..v t lie ; 'j'jx'si:ion liy whom our former " i e l' pe:id"in ineia!) a ha:', hei ;i •i'ways lookc-i upon a- one of ihem '!' cs. Again. -.p. M.I nof a mem p"V> ■'!' lo >eiii iii i!; s con sf ii tiency, the r;j us i r;il\ remarks thai it "de pends o| course \ I r\ 111lieii upon t he erms urn: t - which he gained ad to th-. [i! i in sc. and i lie inllnen,- which he would la' ahle to exercise upon his teliow menihers when there, li cannot surely he maintained thai ■in Indepeudeni" heloneinu' to no political ho: |y, I iii i ii s oeia led casuallv with ei'.her side can In\e as powerful in inlliience as one who is allied with i :; i roii- party. lie stands a help|e< : 'itiii • I here i no possible room for doubt but that Mr Creen diide, as a Liberal uieniber, wilt la 11 tore likely to have much more inllti nce than any " Independent could .■ver possess. Our opponents have so | constantly averted that tlie Libera! | candidates are bound be signed agrce |'ent to " support tie.' m; n comprising i he M i ii is. ry, r. gardh .--s of their !• eds, liiat u la n ,\li' (ireenslad,- I e 11 i e s this thev iO'e prepared ill horoughiy ini.-um!e!--t;:T!<I him. and evplam ii a way, although they admii his denial "may be literailv true." It ! should hardly be neeessarv to inform intelligent voters that the Liberals of I lie Waikato would scarcelv accept Mr Orcenslade as their candidate it lie were an Independent like Mr Lang sets up to 1 e. They desire a definite. programme and principles I safeguarded by the united wisdom of | the great Liberal Party which has the
! " ,v ' i' -' <>l l:ii' Co:onv. Vie may i! =' 'iiiaiv: ; Iml in :i wuiiinu' 11 i«-ir l»"i:vopponent with Mini wilful oii -r presentation ami of lis in«>iiy»\s their undeserved re ;■ '■ ■ ones only reflect upon the w s their cause. Though ">i. i"i! ng't.'i 1 beside Mr Lang, v Mr Orcenslade COUP'S before 'ii" cons! ■! u. :i"\- wiili a personal • •■... • . id a |»!it i'-al influence wliich v. . • v wi'l win t lie day for Liberal p.- .' -s. ! iowi'vcr much the eiee io lit 'no V, aikaiD may like anil now " .ill' Lang, they will seaivelv he }»•;■• ij'i'ieil thereby to vote against i' ; ■ ir 'principles, and will hardly con -1 ■ i i 'ia' as a polit iean there can be I- 1 : i! 1 4 'i 1 'l ! ' :mproyenie;it upon him. "••• 1 ! i»ne: iii:!v, bur then tliey in t in' jkisi j|| i]i]y 1 j-'caiHe it : ' been the;;' "giin<| time, while imr a -t* to make the present more p: - o '.ji 'i'otts and tlie tuture condition o: nii 'ian lite hapjuer for alb
LOCAL AND GENERAL
A 1 the Ifoinehush • Sydney) sheep sales yi'-crlay a small line of New Zealand sii.'ep ranged from 10s to i)l. 3lr Newsou Sheppard has removed his pine- "f business to an office in the build in.- of Mr Dalgleish, Victoria Street, Hamilton.
31 r Carnegie has promised £7500 for a new public library at llobart. provided that a site is furnished, revenue guaranteed and a free library maintained.
At. the meeting to be held at Cambridge on Thursday under the auspices <>f the Peal Temperance Society, the hotelke. pers are invited to provide a speaker to advocate t heir cau^e.
The totalPitor investm mts throughout the eoluuy aggregated last year, .•'lid "f this a.m. nut the Oovernment re ceivod L'l!i,nk) by way of tax. liaces were hold on od'.l days m the year.
The Victorian Agricultural 1 >epartiu.'Ut now preserve pears and grapes free from mould, and with an unimpaired flavour, for periods of six months and upwards, by a new process, known as the formic al Phyde process.
" Ma-lam," lie began as lie lifted his hat at tht!-front <l<>'>r. "I am ~olicifing for home charitie.'j. We have hundreds or' poor, ragged, and vicious uhildron like those at vein gate, and mil' » bject is—" " Sir, those are my children r' she interrupted, and the way that trout door shimmed jarred every hair on his head. The Manawatu Daily Times savs:—lt is reported that Mr Oreenaway of Olenoroua, ha-s sold 300 bullocks to Mr !!. Y\. Larauee, •f ' 'range, N.S.W.. at ill- per lie,-id in the paddock, and for delivery up to New Year, ii is under.v.o r, d that the bullocks are vcy prune, and that this sale constiaU.es ;; record lor recent times. A telegram lia- betm scut to the .Mmiris- Ira to at Auckland signed by Mr Cross (agent for ilie Veutnor), Mr Martin f. usti'ins oilier), Mr Smith (shipping master), Mr ihngbaiu the Admiralty in spector , and Mr l.aao 'representing the chatacterers), cor! i tying thai they saw v aptiin Ferry, of the Yen', nor. p'-ior to his sailing on Sun ay morning, and that he look no drink, 'three of theiu were in his company for an h air and adialf. The I'ublic Tru-tee has so es tablish a safe deposit branch on similar to tli 'Se usu illy i un by a private company. The principle is that persons having valu able documents can m-ike anvtng-m-n*.. with the 1 'll'ilic Tl'U-t' ollice to take I bilge -f them and be responsible for : :;>•••• , a.ie keeping. The office will provi' : " boxes and • iuplicate keys, one of w!>i"'r ii! !> ■in the hands of the owner,the other being retained by the Public Trustee. A young man named He:>iie f met with a painful accident on Tuesday afternoon. • i,. „- as eng gel culling ti treo oil the iVaihou K-tafe on a contract taken l.y M-.-S'S Nicholson and Wild, and when cutting a dry pi w of wood the axe glanced oil' and severed the second to- of the right loot. The suff-rer rMe i»jt., Te Aivlia, where he we.- attend" t by Dr. i'ntig, and Is doing as well as c in bo expected. Mr Wilaam lirov.-n, scererary of the DnriO'liii Hums Ciul>, has ipcived the much prized annual present of heather sent to the club by the proprietors oi the Weekly Sc>!-man, l-Minhurgli. The editor sends ratornal greetings, and says : " Will y..u kindly distribnt: it among the mem bers of your club and other Scots at the most convenient opportunity. Those who send t bs memento of the Old Country hope that it will recall nothing but pleasant mem ties, and v.-j'l remind our 'brothers abr. al' that th jugli they are far from linnm they ;.r; not forgotten." The results of the selt'-deni il week of the Snl vit ion Army areas follows: —Now Xea iii'id, i'flT !•> : Xew South Wales, .i'-iirjo : \ iotori i, : South A us! ralia. .ilJl'ii; ■ tioendu'.d, i'lVii; Western Australia, '-1 ■> 7: Tasmania. i'.VlO; .lava, &"> |*». it is expected tliit. when the couplet e returns are In hand, the total annum will reach bingtou subscribed .illMo ; Diiiieilin, X'l'M •; Auckland, .ill ','2',; Can terbury. Jt I -2."»: Nelson, xlg-j. Once more New Zealand takes tlie premier position, being I,'oS-S ahead of New South Wales. "The W aikato Tiger' has been attrac ting the attention of passers by at the stu lio windovs of Mr \.<i. Tibbutt, of ictoria-street, Hamilton, and a good deal of mystery exi-ts in the mind of a number of pn.iple why it was that such a ferocious looking m lister— urrouudod i.y raupo and waiting to p..unee upon any prey that siiould come within its reach—should have al 1 wed the camera man to have got such an excellent snapshot. However, there he i is. and it misrht be interesting to know that lb" enterprising publi-hing house of llrett and (Jo., Aivkland, have rtvognDi-d the w. Who!, the iii•-t 11 re and have purchased the . ..pyri'd.i of it. ]\j r i',1,1 ult had pre viously I a Leu ! he | recant ion 1 ■ i seen re liim-
'.'lf. .\ II ''.O'.lbt IMlff Citl a sini'y will 111) (>y. voiced around liie ol'tii■ > .lunula." lb'. Lal >"i■ !■'. <>f t'aris, ,*i;•; "jar; to have I'ivi'n u striking d-n:o '.-trat i..a of thy woiisi b iitv of to life persons sippaivutlv •iron-tied or otherwise asphyxiated. It is wed known iliac I«')i*ct. l <1 or artificial respira tion lias ill ten been successful when all hojin seemed to have vanished. l>i\ La ijiird"'method consists in producing rhythmical hai-iion if the tongue, which has ben foim.l to revive re. pi ration when ••liter means had failed, and he has in vented a small appara'us for the purnrse fii tiio Course of experiments he cli'loru formed a liulM.r;, s., t hat breathing seemed to have '-eased. Alter frneen minutes tongue-tract ion the animal recovered. In another experiment auasthe.ia was carried to a mere ext eine point, and it took two hoars of the action upon the tonjrue to re store is'-usibility. In the case of a human patient the subv.cl is laid «-n his back and Che toiiiru; is grasped by a pair of tweezers attached So the npparatu--, by means of whichi a continual pulling in-and-out pnj ■« ~s is kept up. The experiences seem to point to the assumption that although an animal organism may have apparently ' eaed to l;v, a genu of life may exist somewhere within which is kept alive, and gradually the in:'.uence of ti: o living spark spreads to the rest of the system.
The Ik st Moii!i\ri;> known is SANIjEU ANT) tONI - I OAI.YI'TI FXTKAC'I Tost i:s ein.'ntut r..\v<r .'ill r.Hi eta in cough?, cold:', influenza; (bo relief j« ia Mntni.ei ns In serious cased, and accidents of ■ii kinds, li« they wounds, burr.?, scalds, bruisi s -pniins, it is the Fafc-er. remedy-no swelling-no rfl.imnmticn Like surprising eßrcts produced ii crr-ip. diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of tbi '«<•?, PveMicps, etc : diarrh®a, dysentrv, diseases ■f the kidnrys and urinary or«ans In use at hos pitals and medical clinics all' over tho globe; patron ised by Ijif- Majr.sty the Kiiv of Italy : crowned witl in6diil and diploma at Intercatioual Exhibition Amsterdam Trust ",ia .this improved artioU and i«>ct fll others
THE GENERAL ELECTION
NOMINATIONS. The following are the candidates whose names are available at present as beiug nominal' .1 for the various constituencies for the furthcoming general election : i'-w or Islands A (J.C. <ilass ... ... 0 R. 31. Houston ... ... <4 K AII'ARA. T. Passett A. I',. Hardoig ... ... (I ('. Newman ... ... (i <L L. I'eaC'icke ... ... (r .J. Stalhvorthy ... ~, WA.ITKMA.TA. E. \Y. Allison ... I Eden. * J'Bollard ... ... ... 0 P. C. Choal ... ... <t ' ' RF.Y LYN.V. H;. Fiwids a T. 'i'. Masorield Ai cki.axp ( ity (three members), A. I'. Brady ... ... o •I. Fawcus ... ... ... Lab .T, !!. llaunan . 1 A. Kidd ... I *W. .1. Napier ... ... <; W. Kiehardson ... ... 1' A. H"ssev Lab M. ti. Witheford G PAKNKI.L. T. La wry... ... ... G J. 31. Shera ... ... I Manakau. *Sir <i. 31. O'Rorke... ... G 31.31. Kirkbride ... 0 Waikato. H. J. i.i'reenslade ... ... G *F. \V. Lang ... ... 0 OIIINEMURI. E. A. 15. 31 oss ... ... I ' Jackson Palmer ... ~, G J. 0. Poland ... ... G
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31P GEEENSLADE AT IvAWHIA (From Our Special Correspondent.) 31 r < ireetislade arrived at K'awhia about So clock yesterday morning and was met by AL'ssrs iiuckeridge, McCardle and a number of the leading Liberals of the dis trict. I Hiring the day, he made many calls and was ho-pitably received. He also visited the Native School, where the master, Mr Hamilton, put the scholars through club exercise, singing aud recitation. In the evening the. Public liall was pack ed by au enthusiastic audience to hear 31 r <i reenslade s address. 31 r Lrookes pre sided. The candidate spoke for nearly two hours, dealing principally with the Govern ment's pas' and future policy and the necessity for opening up the large area of native lauds.
i«'dr (im-n-'alo was loudly cheered at the close oi his address, and a number oi ijueslions were satisf.iclorily answere t. 3!r .McCardle, in moving a vote of thanks and confidence in the candidate and in the Government, urged the electors to wipe out the :20 years of Pnuservatism under which the distri,-t has suffered, and to vote for the Oovernment candidate in order to advance Waikato.
Tiie niwtion was seconded'oy Mr Symons and carried iiuaniiimusly. The meeting was very enthusiastic, and a great victory is anticipated iiere. THE I'u EMIEK. Ho\" i I'l ;M. This I >ay. A large meeting of the Promvr's sun porters w.'i- hel List evening, for the pur pose of forming a committee and making arrangements to sec me his return. Seveial of Che j!.,e,tl;ers refered to his oppon ;ut. (i'v. I silt) as a " I lummy 1 'audi late.'' H.:t they emph isisol the neces-i - y of securing au overwhelming com. limentary vote. WAIIII, Yesterday. A meeting of Dovernmeut supporters in connection w.th the forthcoming election is to be held here to-morrow evening, when a ballot will be taken to decide which candidate to support, the three Liberal cindidates having expressed their deter mination to go to the p ill. Oi'OTI KI, Yesterday. Mr D. litindon, the Government candi date for the liay of Plenty electorate, al - a large meeting here last l.ight, and received a unanimous vote of thanks. CiIRISTCiiLE 'II, Yesterday. In response to a requisition presented to him to-dav, Mr A. 11. Turnbull consented to stand for Christchurch. It is understood that Mr J. Ivess will receive the support of the 1 lovernment in his candidature for the Selwyn seat.
SIR W. RUSSELL AND FREETRADE
+ (By Teh graph.—Press Assoeiat'on.) 11 AS !MX< IS, This I'ay. Sir V.. I'iisscll addressing the electors last night, add lie was a strong believer in the freehold, and had no sympathy witn tho-e wii.i asserted that 110 one should hold any land whatever. He asked people in take his advice and go for the freeholder and not for the lease in per peiiiity. lie regretted that some persons in the electorate were not exactly pleased with his action, but he could not help that, and could not change his opinion.
A WANGANUI CASE
(Hy Telegraph.—Press Association.) AN EELIXtiToN", Monday. Judge Edwards gave judgment iu the NYaugamii rise, Thomas Mitchell v. the New Zealand I,nan and Agenev Company, John Stevenson and Earnest Jjiiiistnii, in which the Arauioho 1 'reezing Work? alleged t<» have been acquired from pi.nt;ts 11 by t lih defendant c ompany through fraud of iVfriitianls, as plaintiffs agents, and iu which plaint ill' claims the right to redeem the property on taking accounts between ihe parties, find claimed X'IU.oUO damages i-.-r fraud and eon-piracy. 'the judge nonsuited the plaintiil', and dis charged the interim injunction granted oil June 111, restraining the defendant com pany from selling or dealing with the pro perty. The judge decided that there was no fraud by the defendants. plaintiil' failed i.n all grounds, and' costs wore al lowed against him to the amount of of wnie.h Xl*) i goes to the defendant com pany and Stevenson, and £K).i to Johnston, whose interest in the j r.jceedings was held to be distinct from that of the other de fendants.
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♦ LOXDOX, November 18. Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, the well-known Wesleyun divine, died of apoplexy. Aged 7f2. (Jen. A. I lent v, the well-known author, is dead, aetat 7U.
THE ANARCHIST OUTRAGE.
All REST OF A BRITISH M.P. (Received Nov. 17. 10.10 p.m. RRI SSELS, November IS. The police made domicilarv \ isits in connection with the anarchist at tempt on King Leopold and arrested Mi' Keir-llardie, laltour member for Meryther Tvdlil, at the Hotel Water loo, Brussels. Despite his offer to prove his identity he was conveyed to the police station. His identity being known Mr Hardie was immediately released. Mr Hardie lodges a pro test in the Foreign Office, London.
THE DUST STORMS.
(Received Xov. 10, 1.10 a.m.) ADELAIDE, November 18. In connection with the dust haze seen in Australia the officials at Banjoewangi report a thick haze over Java, which is supposed to he due to volcanic dust from .Martinique. The meteorological officials Fort at Darwin secured some of the dust brought down by a shower of rain. Jt is alight fluffy dust, grey in colour.
COMMONWEALTH LOANS
ME 11 !>< >l* iiXE, November is. Sir An liv w Clarke collected some valuable information tor Sir George Turner as to liie kind of reception a Commonwealth Conversion Loan would have in London, Xew York or Paris. Sir Geo Turner believes strongly that if the Federation took the Slates debts over, all the accom modation thai would he needed eould l»e obtained in Paris. lie was not much impressed hv the prospects of t!ie Xew York money market. It is Jii -rely a matter of getting best terms possible and he is inclined to believe these eould be got in Paris.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
DXEY, November 18. 1 he Leader of the Opposition state* if the Government does not act to re lieve tlie pastoralists and agricultural ists in regard to the fodder dutv they will be compelled to test the feeling of Parliament on the matter. The Sydney .Morning Herald, com menting oil the Elingamite disaster says it appears that the conduct of the Captain, officers crew and passen gers before leaving the ship, and afterward followed on the best traditions of British conduct. FREI-.UALTLE, Nov. 17, Huddart Parker's new steamer Vic toria, which replaces the Elingamite in the New Zealand trade, has arrived from London.
GENERAL ITEMS.
(Received Nov. 17, 1 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 18. Dr. Parker is critically ill. The Samoan award, which lias been published, is favourable to Gorman claims at everv point. NEW YORK, Xov. 18. The American .Marines landed at the Isthmus of Panama have now been withdrawn. The Lake Shore railroad increased the mens wages ten per cent. Received Nov. 1!>, 1.8 a.m. LONDON November 18. The Houston lines steamer Hos tilius, sailing from Avonmouth, is the first vessel to inaugurate the new ser vices to South Africa. PARTS, Nov. 17. Jhe strike of the French miners has resulted in a loss of thirty million francs. MOROCCO, Nov. 17. The Moorish pretender has been captured. A sensaJion was created iu Dublin by Archbishop Walsh's letter to the Freeman's .Journal, describing its crit ic sins of the law conspiricy in Connec tion with the Tallow case as simply deplorable. J he Freeman's Journal de" clared that law in the eves of Mr Jus tice Palles was a mere abstract fet ish, adding that reform was impossible without injury to the individual or class. The letter is welcomed as a stimulus to spur on Nationalist opin ion, and is attributed in some quarters to the education discussion or a gene ral hint from the Vatican.
SOFIA. November 17. Ten r.ulgariaus at .Monaster fired the house of a man suspected of giv ing information of the movements of the revolutionary bands. They burnt his mother and son and wounded his wife. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Senator Hoot, secret it v of War, speaking ;it a farewell banquet in honour of .M. Cambion, French Minis ter, who has been transferred from \\ ashington to Madrid expressed the strongest esteem and admiration for Spain. LONDON, November 17. The American correspondent of the Times says American feeling towards Spain has changed extraordinarily during the last three years. The war is now regarded as an unfortunate necessity, and many regret it ainoe the Cuban has become better known,
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HIS VISIT To 151 RM INGRAM HECEiVKD with <;iij-:at OVATION. (Received November l!t, !i,2 a.m.) LONDON, November IS. Mr Chamberlain and his wife were accorded an unprecedent ovation on arrival at Birminghtm. Tickets ad mitting to the Town Hall were iv stri"ted to Birmingham residents and Polluted for. I'esporiding to " Clod speed " giveil with the wildest enthusiasm. r Chamberlain testi fied to his wiit ■ s constant aid in his career. His trip to SouthSAfrica was a national not a party one, Every Ihi'oil's dtuv was to unite the two races in heart- and in name loyally to the throne, in the common desire to promote the wel - fare of the whole people ; also to deal generously and wisely with those as sisting us to do the utmost- to efface the suffering and bitterness of the struggle and to reconciliate our late enemies to their future lot. Greater difficulties had been healed in the past, and the task not being im possible, English men would accom plish it. Reiterating the Governments entire confidence in Lord Milner. Mr Chamberlain said he was going with open eyes and ears. He believed he would be mei half way and hope I to gain the friendship of the Boers. He pre dicted that after settlement of the present difficulties prosperitv and con tentment would make South Africa unexampled among the countries of the world. Bluejackets, artillerv. yeomanry and IO'JIJ torch bearers escorted Mr Chamberlain homeward, the route of two half miles being lined with cheering multitudes.
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LONDON, November 13. Mr Whealy has been select*] leader of the new moderate party of nine Nationalists. Ihe Kaiser lunches with Lord Rosebery at Dalnieny Clastic on Thursday and afterwards embarks at Queen's Ferry, Glasgow. The firm of < ) wen, in open competi tion, have secured the contract fur 30 locomotives for Japan. PAlvlS, November, IS- Owing to the protests of the depu ties for Tonauin and Cambodia agita ting against the ratification of the I'ranco-Siamise treatv increasing in Paris. AT. Delcasse refuses to witli d :aw. DURBAN, Nov. 18. The lion. ■). L. Hulett, speaker of Natal Assembly, has resigned. tie leads the Opposition. 1 lie Govern ment were defeated over the appoint ment of Hulett s successor and a dis solution is iinnient.
AUCKLAND SUPREME COURT.
By Telegraph.—Press Association AUCKLAND, This Day. At the Supreme Court Sydney Gardner was found guilty of charges in connection with the attempted safe robbery at Paerea in August, and was sentenced to live years. Arthur Bolton, who was jointly charged with Gardner, was acquitted.
ACCIDENTAL POISONING.
- (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNE DIN, This Day. Alexander Bannatyne owner of the Matmaki Estate, who has been ill for some time, died on Monday, somewhat suddenly. In giving him medicine in a darkened room, his wife mistook a bottle of liniment for the medicine. Remedies were applied when the mistake was discovered, and medical aid was secured, but death re sulted. At the inquest the jury returned a ver dict that the cause of death was failure of the heart's action, accelerated by a dose of poisonous liniment, inadventently adminis tered by Mrs Bannatyne, but no blame could be directly attached to anyone and all possible measures were taken under the circumstances.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
AN EMPTY BOAT FOUND MA NOON CI, This Day. The Government three-masted schooner Countess ot Ranfurly has returned here after a week's cruise round Capo Maria van Dieman and the Three Kings. She found the No. 1 lifeboat, empty, off the Pandora Banks, and a life raft off Spirits Bay. She sailed round Motupia Island, and then to the Three Kings, with a constant lookout, but no sign of any survivors was seen. HORRORS OF THE RAFT. The survivors of the Elingamlte who were picked up on the raft have been some what reticent as to some of the actions of a portion of the number during the four d-iys' drift. It now transpires that to re lieve the raging thirst some of the occu pants of tne iaft, while out of their minds, as a result of their sufferings, resorted to the expedient of drinking each other's blood. This was mostly done by mutual arrangement, and no doubt assisted ma terially to prolong their lives. The blood of several of those who did not fall in with the arrangement was sucked during their sleep by otheis, as marks now visible on their legs attest. Although a thorough search is still be ing made, no sign of the missing boat has been discovered.
HAMILTON BOROUGH COUNCIL.
I'he ordinary mouthy meeting of the Hamilton Borough Council was held in the Council Chaml»>rs last evening. There were present : His Worship the Mayor i.Mr K. \\. I'yar), and Crs. C. \\. Sare, P. I'arr, A. Coyle, K. J. Davey and W, Dey. asphalt in' vjcri'KiA-s-riiKK'r. Mrs Willis, Victoria-street, Hamilton, requested that the footpath in iYout of tier shop should be asphalted, she being wil ling to contribute half tiie eost. The re quest was gr.inli',l. boat it ir.si-: on An application fivui Mr <!•'. K. Harton for permission to erect a boatshed on the Lake Reserve, was granted, the site to be subject to the approval of the surface man. UNCLAIMED LANDS. Hi answer to a letter sent by the Council, the Deputy Public Trustee stated that on particulars of unclaimed lands beinu brought under the notice of the district agent at Auckland, enquiries would bo made with a view of dealing with tiiem as provided by the '■ Unclaimed Lands Act 15'.11." INTEREST ON LOANS. Mr \\. Cray, Secretary of tiie I'ost and Telegraph Department advised the Council tha. the reduction of interest on the loan of iflO'K) made by the fast- Master Oeneral from 5} to t.l per cent, will date from the Ist August last. ADVICE ON" LOAN". U'ne Paymaster General forwarded advice note that the first advance of oa ac count of the £•*)■■){) loan for the borough water supply had been placed to the credit of the Hamilton District Fund account. HEALTH (IE THE BOROUGH. Dr. Mukgill, District Health officer, wrote as follows : " 1 learn that a pro posal is before the Couueil that a Town Hall is to be erected. While this is doubt less a desirable improvement, I feel 1 must call the attention of the Council to the pressing need for a drainage scheme in , parts of the Borough, and the defect in the matter of nightsoil and refuse removal, j These are questions which influence Public Health, and therefore should surely be placed lirst in importance. The Mayor moved and Cr. Bavey seconded and it was carried that Dr. Mak ; gill be informed th.t Mr Metcalfe has in hand the matter of draining certain por tions ot the Borough. GARDEN PLACE. Mc D. K I Jain inquired if the Oo.i'icil had deeideh on making or cutting a ro td up the School Hill ; if not, would th.-y grant him a seven foot right-of-way to his bick entrance. A letter was also receive 1 from Mr W' H. Worsley, drawing att aitiou to the dan gerous state of the hill by Mr Hiiu's, lead ing up to the Hamilton West School. The grade was so steep, that if anything w.-r ) to go wrong with either the harness or the brake of a vehicle going up and down, it wouid be almost impossible to avert a most serious accident. Tiie portion opposite his residence also required formiug. The Mayor said the graij was certainly ra-.hor st- en. and something should be done to the hill. It was decided that the matter be re teried to the U orks Committee to report. HAMILTON" BRIDGE.
The CLief Engineer for roads (Mr C. W. Ilurstnunse) notified the Council that ow :ng to circumstances then uniaiosvn to the Minister of f a ids or himself having been brought under, notice, it was necessary to cancel the undertaking wherein the Go vernment had ;igreed to prepare plans and specifications for the linmilton bridge. He enclosed the copy of a letter from Mr H H Metcalfe to Mr J. H. Witheford (th.n -1.H.h.), in which the fonner asked tie member to induce the Government to re consider its decision. He a<ked : '■ Do you think it right taat the Government staff which r amongst others am taxed to sup port, should c 'illpete with me or any other private professional m m in matters outside their own dep irtment The Mayor moved, and Cr. Parr second ed, " 1 hat tue letter be received," the mo rion being carried.
A letter was also received from Mr Hen;y E.Jones, of the American Bridge Co oi New York, in reference to this bridge, stat ing that if the Counc 1 would ..dvise him of the exact load the borough engineers had recommended, and other particulars, he would be pleaded to forward design and 6S* timates for the work.-The letter was re ceived.
Mr Arthur Britain wrote on behalf of his principals, Messrs. \V. B. Brown and Co, Ltd., Liverpool, forwarding description and price list of the ordinary stock sizes and quality of suspension bridges manufactured oy that firm, lhese were not intended for traction engine use, but would be quite strong enough for cattle, being designed to carry a distributed load of Sijlb pe°square foot, with a safety factor of four, so that the breakiup- strain js over 320 per square toot ot the whole surface of the roadway For traction engine use, Messrs. Brown very considerably increased the strength of every portion of the bridge and inl provision against wave motion and oscil liation. As the steel wire cables, which represents about one half the cost of the bridges are duty free, there is a very con siderabl. saving as compared to bridges of any other type, wliich have to pay 20 p t r cent duty on their full cost. Mr Bdtian pointed out that American bridge builders allow absolutely no margin beyond the guaranteed strength, therefore each year's corrosion and strain brings them so much below their original factor of safety. \o- a i n the dislocation of the American steel trade delivery say, at the end of this year is highly improbable. Therefore he trusted tha council would at least call for alternative tenders for suspension bridges. The Mayor moved that the letter be re feried to the Government officers of the Road Department and they be asked wheU her they advise the Council to iVall for tenders for such a bridge or Vg' pillar structure, or whether alternative tenders be called. This was secended bv Cr. Coyle and carried.
Mr Hrittain also wrote regarding a para graph appearing in the local papers to tl e J effect that the Carnegie Steel Trust had fl built the Haw kes bury Bridge, New Soulh I Wales, and giving this as a proof of the V superior quality and endurance of the'r I bridges. The writer said this statement 1 might pass muster in New Zealand, but in 1 New South Wales it was a matter of com mon knowledge that the Hawkesbury Bridge has for a loDg time been the cause of great anxiety to the Kail way Depart- «• ment, and it is only a question of time for heavy repairs and renewals to be required the trains have to cross it dead slow and have done so for a long time past. The council could easily verify his statements i he letter was received. | application for survey. Mr \ Merrington applied to have sec -i 1 7 and do;j pegged out. The request was granted. 1 resignation. fA C^ oat f sent in hi 3 resignation owino to the nature ot his business preventing ,u m attending the Council regularly. fW V*L ay ° 1 ' dr< T w attention to the fact that all the councillors would go out of office lf d lt hardlj WOrth whi,e to put the Borough to the expense of an election, for the few . sittings remaining He thought Cr. Coates should be asked to reconsider his decision. I lie Council wire of opinion that when any public man desired to relinquish his officss his resignation should be accepted Or. Sare moved "that the resignation be accepted with regret." This was seconded Dy Cr. Coyle and carried unanimously. LEGAL AND FINANCE COMMITTEE The committee reported that thev had discussed the bye-laws (Mr Swarbrick, Borough Solicitor) being present, and thev recommended that the bye-laws be received for adoption, lhe report was adopted, the bye-laws being passed with one or two minor amendments.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19 1902-
PUHET; r i M , > KNOX STREET, lIAMII,TOX. .CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN", VIOLIN AND VIOLA. f Special attention to Technique & Theory. [a card] . W. D V E E SOLICITOR ... Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREE HOLS. [M R H £KBEBT Y C ollins - ■■ AREISTEK anrt SOLICITOR TE AWAMCTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, VISITS Te Awamutu, first Tuesday iu month. J»garuawahi:i, second Tuesday ia month. Huntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Arolia, fourth Tuesday in month. Other districts occasionally. HIGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE. MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE -DENTAL ROOMS [ In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A, YOUNG, Dentist. ENTAL \TOTICE MR E. DE V.ENNY McQ VRRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, HiM'LTOy. Mr MjS»rrigleJ(may be consultod on and after Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooone, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrous-Oxide gas r.dminisiered. Painless Ex'raot'ons by the most recent prooeia. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR G; SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly the following; places ; Nyaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly- 4th Friday.
H I. B 11 A. JJ I G G IS, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ton years on Government Stall. NEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. 23 7. EWSO N gHEV PA R LAND, COMMISSI OX, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M' T. 11. B O S W O R T H, Teacher or Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Singing, Having takon up his residence iu llainil |ton, is now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONI VILLA. Cambridge Every MONDAY and TUESDAY. Te Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bossvorth's " Waikato Quadrille Band" is now open to accept Engage ments for Concerts, Balls, etc., in any part of the Waikato. Four and a half per cent,— We have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early applications is requested.—Vaile liros., Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. JL class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notr.ry Public. 109, Queen - atreet, Auckland. 237. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WEST, Near Railway Station J. R , 1) L E R GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, Hamilton. W chip, etc. Terms, 12s Gd per quarter, la 6d per hour. Articles designed.—Miss £ AyUag, 13, Victoria, Arcade, Auckland.
TT A Y;- 'Tvf If JLA ,«Jb JL XJk ais ouui-; fok— P U'Vioy, Liver Co in pi a: :>•, Ll'., life., KtC. PRIO.. ~ ..•.!« i-l'il: BUTTLE Manip'a TIT-tr, Solbi.y By A. ,■». Manning, CHKMI.vr, HAMiJ.TON,' You keep the M* >NEY in the pi:;co tiuii joiirbelf in Perfect Health liy patroiii;-ing V*!< jlr""' ' zl^Sy>'N if troubloil with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Solo M iin i j E. B. HILL, C II K MIST, CAMBRIDGE. FIRST AWAKD Chr>trhurcb, 151)5. GOLD MhL)AL, Otago Jubke Exhibition, IS9B. FIH-'J hi id \L, Auckland, IS!)!), filliS CA \V VH!>, Ohri-U'lmrch, i'JuO-190!. Imperial (Jail' Food (HEATHER BRAND). Cun be used with tither skim or separated mi l k, whey. or water aloue. i xtrjwt from letter received from a, pentle mivu in the Nor'h Island, who uees Imperial Calf Food : —" I started feeding a eaif about, a week old, th" nr thcr of which way .-old at bi'th. Our other cow cave no lit:le milk we <v uM rnh -pun- a pii t per .luy Upon tMs, with your food, we reared the cilf, usirg just two 2.) ib bags, wh c> la-t. (i UU days. If m lk h>v'not been so scarce we should have used «u Food. The " Ca'.t" i.i q i-stion hi-. In the natural course of event*, ju-.t dro .p -d her second calf, and is as nice a cow in j. 1 respects asc.uld be desired."
From tho abov.f it miy be gathered thif a calf ctin b" successfully reared upon half- - pound of Food per dty when milk is scarce ; if plentiful, les% PACKED IN 201b.. 501b., lUOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too nutrer.us to publish, but we have several stariuif th ;t calves fed with' this fool a'e as fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. C. DAVIS K CD., HAMILTON. r PHL GOVERNMENT I wSUUAN.Ji A DEt'ARTME.N j' is prej ;ir d lo ura n Employers of Labour i.'overs against Risks - connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Coir.peusatiou Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law Owners i f property and Mortgager's als ■ votected under special tables. Personal A-<- ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply u he'ocal Office of the Dcpartmeut. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private ISoanliug' Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Evory Comfort and Convenience fo. Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. 11 is only on the u e S; •11 n:i pi is that it u judged. that it oiljht to Lie f ¥ou be t!}e judge, \ Every bottle of Wolfe'f Schnapps contains an honest i reparnl i •• of Juniper Berries and selef t Barley. » If you need a «timul«nt thnt v»■;!! ' brace a tired bodv or clear .. tired mind, "I EijT WO!.IE' 'j SC H N A PPS—not a fa Ise sti m u lan I S but a builder up of vital forces. g ¥gu take no fPjsfi. j Better not tj*k«i anything than ( accept a suV.-HtiUito for tins tt r - | mg old tonic. Imitations arc pnl > out for one purpose only -toma k< ' biy profits -they are absolutely f worthless., 3suyWl)oleS3ottks\ Look for the name and accept | only bottles with the *iijnature of 1 Udolpho Wolfe on the label. '
_ O PUBLIC THUvT OFFICF V..).!>: cf ■ ' ta i s ix t.;k Okfio.: : "V \i riii ;,K millions STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Furiber rc uctions low made iu co.-t 1 - 1 i i ti in. Ih'A I'uMic Trust < ffice peek? to he merely h'--'upr. rt'ii,'. J" ft i'nil i-r WilN or TntfFtaeiei v. }i. i •• ii v-1 te l into cash an 1 held for Ivtu fic.im,> ;re credited with int. rest at highest rat.', c«p 't)!ised j early, and free ot i ftic.j clur.'es. Til!' Public Tei'ST-l e - HD be appointed Fx- u'or of tiie Will or Codicd of tun prrsjn Advra as to the raakiuir ot Wills is sjiveu free of charge. The f'niLic Teustkk cm be appointed iru-tee in plac- of previously appointed Truskec Or iu place of p isris who wish to be relieved of their Trust 'e-hip. Tip'. Public Trustee c-rn be appointed I'ruMM' for Sc'tieinc'is, Muue 'irn-tr, Mnkinsf Fund, and oth r T-uuts I'n:-. Public i hcstev: u*j.l, it;k s tho man aircm lit<>f Pn-perty: s Atom yor Are T iik Public Tucstkk administer.- Int-s'ates L-fteji, Lunatic,'. h-ptdU.s, end Unclaim ed L-.nds Hie i kvstke lias Trust Funds for inV's'mcnt ou M' rtsjaire of First-class Jre-h Id Securities .it Unvot cirreut rare of ict- re'ht. Liberal term f.:r repayment KOH KULL FAHTICUI.AUs AITLY TO T 'E ' u iLiC CKUiTKJ'I, Wi LLIXOTO.V, Or any of the Agents of the Fub/ic Trustee of the L'uluiiy.
A return has been issued by the Home Office giving number of all deaths in the administrative Cot nty of Xj >1 <1 n in I'JiJl, upon winch a coroner's jury has re turned a verdict of death from starvation or ac el rated by privation. Thirty-five such verdicts were recorded, and the observatioi a furnished to the Local Government 1 ioard by boards of guardians with reference to tie cases set out.
i lie Premier visited tne Taieri races on Monday says the Ot-ago lJaily Times). Strolling into the shilling enclosure in the aiternoon with some of the officials he re c >i\ed a tremendous ovation. The people wanted to carry him shoulder high, but tiie honourable gentleman gently warded them oil. Inen they called on him for a -peech, but again he smilingly refused them. He told them he had come out to see them and not to speak, and lie was pleased they were all looking so well aod the country in such a splendid condition. 'l'his elicited a chorus of cheers, and as the Premier moved oil someone called for « Three cheers tor King Dick/' which were lustily given.
A leading resideat of "Wellington, who has just returned from a trip round the ►world, found that the Vancouver line is be coming a very popular route, but that the second-class accommodation is not equal to that provided upon other lines. Whilst in Canada he was informed that the com pany intend to considerably improve the service. The express liners for the Van couver, China and Japan tride are to be replaced with larger vessels, and tnosf at present in the trade are to be transff rred to the Vancouver-Australian run. The Canadian Pacific Railway officials pay a great deal of attention to visitor , from Australia. |
WT/1902/WT_19021119/MM_01/0003.xml | 7,046 | ■■ SI KI AeKMAN S KKI'OIiT. rep at was read as follows : Samuel Finlev and myself ! ave b-'ou engage I on both Last and We 1 sides of the river re pairing streets, 100 buig, etc. Streets re paired : Lxperiinent.il farm road, Calloway street, i.lid Firth slr>'et, ila-t. Kerking 11>>ni! : 11- 1 >ft in \ i.'iori i street. I lr iveli a done: Victoria .street, school hiii f -5• .1 i Saleyards School Street ( ivi-t < ire) treet Cook street footpath, Calloway str> t Li chains. 1 lind many streets mi th "\ and Last sides<»f river re-|U ro rep.i.s. i also inspected streets along ide 11 r L van's and nn .lolly's ! I ill, and lind them in ve> v rough condition. 1 roeomni ml a . ill I-■ built underneath the one eiio of 1 n,-K cul vert ill (I rant in ill st root to prcv, n' :!-. ,• : • end from falling aw a >': and also tree o/p— ,te saleyards removed, as 1 consider it dan gerous to those yarding cattle and the footpath levelled off. W. OIKS 00MMITTKE. Tho W, rks > 'oinmitteo's report recoin inended : That the r! reet bet ween the two boarding houses be toi tiled by tho MO'hiCe man at a cost of about X-*. That a sum of :n>s (approx ' be expended in f.. :niiiLC roads aero-s swoop near Dr i!; o-vis" pro perty. That I iie culvert m ' irauthain reef lie repaired with br ck or (•■•ncrete work, aud that the tree opposite the saleyards bo r moved, also that the footpath opposite the yards be sloped off. I'ha.t the fc nee at ' iardeu I'li ebe uiov, dtortiier b ick. 1 .iat tho Works i h ive round on Wednes day next and inspect the unlet reserves, that the o'd library building be sold by auction by Mi Knox, upset price X2. build ing to be remove 1 within it- days, i hat a toolhouse -i/.e s x lit be erected in llamilt .n Last. That another p'rmanent hand bo employed at is iter day. that tenders be rocei.o'l for screening lnoyds gravel, The report was adopted. 1 inanci:. Tho Treasurer read his report as foil. WS: |)r. lialanco, t'th Sept, Xo'.KI 17s Id : account passed, t lulls '.id; account since paid, £l7 10s. Total Dr. Balance I its 10d. Receipts : Cemetery lots,X2 lOd : Hawkers' licences, XI : Shooting gal.cry licences, X2 ; Licensing rates, X 7 -Is Hd : Heut Hospital Hoard, XI- . Kent Endowments. jC2 ; Kate .11 >l-2, Js;:i os ; Kate l'.)u2-iS, il'.i 1 -1-3 3d. Total receipts, X 122 .">5 fid. I>r. at date, X,<> lus ti; Accounts to pay. Xfj'J 7s ; I> r. when pnid, i'doi 17s Id. i/oan Fund : deceived from Treasury XdOO ; paid 11. 11. Metcalfe, XIOO ; Dr. Balance, X !■' 0. A< C'ol'NTS. The following accounts were passed for payment : A. Swarbrick, .£1 1 s tid : I. Chappell. .11 ii's l :H ■ uniltou ' ins Com pany, Xo Its tid : I'arr llros., -til 7s (id : T. \V. Maunder, il 1 2s lid: .las. (Juinn, xln :is: S. FlUlay, X~> 2s; T. Jones, X2l I,'js (id : .1, Devitt, X2 17s f-'d : W". I. Conradi, X(> I its kl : Licensing expenses, XI ls.'idiJ. Knox, X'> Is; W. Manning, XI 10s. Total, Xiill 7s. Xitooo LOAN. Pursuant to notice tho Mayor moved, '• that a poll of the ratepayers lit; tal en on tho two issues ;of borrow.ng X' 2,20 ifor the Town Hall, and .»<>(.) for tho municipal buildings as alternative proposals. Cr. Sire seconded the motion. C'r. I'arr asked if it was necessary to con. vdin another public meeting. The motion was carried. itoKofiiii at»vmrrisino. Tho flavor moved " that the Legal and Finance < oininittee bo re |nested to report in regard to boiough advertising" Ho wished to act fairly, but the advertising was running into too much money, as the Council advertised in both local papers at lis per inch. Cr. l'avey seconded the motion, which ■was carried.
I'oSTAI, A lii: ANo KM F.Nl's. (V. Sare asked whether the posUl official lately in Hamilton had called on the Mayor in reference to improvements in the postal arrangements. The Mayor said, no ' Cr. Sare said the Chief Postmaster should bo asked to have the mails made up on board the steamers he!ween New Plymouth and < inehunga. Tlie.y could then catch the train at Penrose at ]<> a.m.. and if the mails were made up for Hamilton, Cambridge and Rotorua they would reach Hamilton at I p.m. the same day instead of waiting uutil the following morning, lie moved to that ellect. The Mayor said he had great pleasure in seconding the motion, which ho con sidered an admirable one. The motion was carried unanimously. DOMAIN' HOARD. The meeting was then resolved into the Domain Hoard. SVON'FY SQI.AKE. Messrs 11. Mymock and 0. Speight waited on the Board as a deputation from the Hamilton Cricket Association in reference to suggested improvements to Sydney Square. Mr Dymoc.k said the ground was dan gerous for the fieldsmen, and he asked the Hoard to allow the Association to run sheep on the ground, if the Hoard could not see its way to obtain a roller. The bicycle track should be remov-d, and they could then have two pitches, lie thought t lie Hoard should appoint a sub committee to confer with the representa tives of the Association. It was decided that the Sydney Square Committee meet the Association delegates on Saturday afternoon, with power to spend a sum not exceeding Xo. CONTRACT SYDNEY S^UABK. Mr V. Crawford made a complaint about the contract for cutting the hedge round Sydney Square, lie maintained that as he was the next lowest tender ho should have been given the job when it was thrown over by the former contractor. The Mayor said Mr Crawford had re eived the fairest of fair play. ■F Cr. Cuyle thought the proper course in ■psuch cases was to call for fresh tenders. • The letter was received. vM.rr skc'iiiins. It was decided that Sectiui s, and other unlet sections he offered for lease. 1 IN \NTH. Cr balance at hank i'.', 1 :'.s lid. Mr. un represented cheque JC~>. owing A. fcswar brick JLll> Ills, i wing J. Knox 7s lid.
AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.
i lie annual conference of farmers and delegates from Agricultural Societies ■vitliin t ii is province mis held in A tick land, mi Monday, The president (Air Kick' presi li-. 1, and amongst t lit. l delegates pres t>n:, were tlii' following V\aikato rep'esen tall\. : Messrs ,1. Haruirh, .lolin Alii-u, < Mli'ii, Thus. Hintou. John Fisher and !;.i ,la*. t. I'. C. (ioruiau, and hYvoolds. The (,'lian man. in his sptweh. lvfcrr.' 11<> iirs di. i ulty in landing stm-k at \ ii.'kli ii'i. alio expressed tho hope tiiat ' io mutter would bo Settled be fore their next meeting : ho staled that as regards tho lvduction in wuol freights, t ho concession was considerable on small lots, and practically nothing oil large consignments. Uo hoped the ipiestiou of sterilisation of bones would still command attention; personally, lie could not agree with Mr Cilruth that anthrax was directly traceable to boneiiust. The subject was one oil which the public should have the tulles I, inlormat ion. Mealing with tic
ipn stiori of tho registration of eutires, he [,: intod out that four years age. at the Co 1 oni ii Agricultural Conference, Mr Wes ton had moved that registration !:>• volun tary. and that a certificate of Soundness, etc., be handed to the owner of the animal, lie thought a clause of tho kind in the Stud Hill should be compulsory. He assert ed that the only mineral Contained in the Kawhia land vva limestone, aud that not of the highest oiiality. The ipiestioii arose as to w1lother the Association should pass a
resolution asking the < iovernmeut to jrjve the land on the tenure and terms most suitable to settlers, and which would conduce to speedy settlement of tile land and an increase in population. A series of technical lectures on agricultural subjects had been delivered during the past year with the assistance of the Stock I >epai'tmeut, and had proved very suc cessful, having a great educational value. I'he farmers were hearing that the < io vernmeut had done a great deal for them, and there was a good deal of apparent 1 done as well as actual good. The point was not whether the ''ovornaieut had done much or little good, but whether they had done sufficient. The farmers raided crops which they could not consume, aud there fore had to find a market for this produce, as other countries did. It was a duty to assist them to compete with success against other countries, and lie did not think the • iovernmeut had reached the matter at all. A great deal had been done by private enterprise toward the promotion of the frozen meat industry. The oulv way to hold out any hope in competition with the Argentine was to got some economy in expense. it would be a serious matter if the frozen meat industry were taken from the Colony, and the danger was not a remote one. II ere would soon be a most serious com petition in the dairying industry. This matter should not be lost sight of and steps should be taken to provide a better market for Colonial produce, and to pro vide facilies for trausi ort.
An interesting and instructive address on" Technical Education " was then given by Mr G. (ieorge, director of the Auckland Technical School. After some discussion Mr Larugh moved " 1 hat* a committee composed of Messrs Ldwiti Hall, L. .1, Hagnail. <i.< ieorge and the chairman of the Education Hoard be asked to act in furthering the matter oi obtaining' tech nical instruction in agricultural matters within the province and to gather all available itiforim.lion on the subject." Mr Allen seconded the motion which was carried unanimously,
< 'a the motion of the Chairman, n motion was carried " I h it the < iov<Tninent b" ap proached in the question of set tin-; aside a .site within the province for the purpose? of an agricultural college. |j, e instruction given n->t to 1)' confined to agricultural matters exc'lii-iv. ]y. Mr .I.e. iTr.nau moved' that in the opin ion of this meeting it is highly desirable that a system ol mu ital l,re insurance, which prevail- in Canada, should he intro dueed iu New Zealand, and that the sub ject should lie ht'otio'ht under the notice oi the Oovorninont at once." Mr Harugh seconded the motion which was carried un animously. The conference also passed a moti :n moved hy Mr Banish and s eondi d I.v Mr •I ts Forrest, - That in the opinion of this meeting the time has arrived when all men in the future appointed as stock inspectors should first pass an examination to prove their qualification. These examinations to lie open to all and the positions -riven to those who shall pass in the most satisfac tion manner."
THE WAIKATO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 1002
Kvoii in these degenerate days the funer al lit a Highland chief is an impressive spectacle, and the funeral of Colonel Cluny Jliiepheisou. witnessed n t Cluny Castle on Thursday. August Wi, Ix>*», was shorn of only a few features, to a castle heing let to another family. The late caief's body lay in the parish church instead of in the c..stle, and as the rrowd withered, one by one 11uietly liled in to glance at the coflin, with the telling inscription : "Cluny .Mac pherson, cliief of the Clan Chatt-m " Ten antry, friends, clansmen, great Highland lords and Volunteers, all were there to do honour to Cluny. The tartan kilts and plaids relieved the sombre am rouudiugs. A short service was held. The c<i!liu was raised by six stalwart men of the tKird Highlanders, whose colonel Cluny had been, and home aloft to the highway. Then the pipers ehiuied in. So along the wind ing Highland road the colliu was carried now by soldi' rs and again by his tenantry. Arriving near the family burying ground, the Highlanders again took up their bur den, and laid cluny Macpherson to rest There they left him to join his ancestors in their l ist long sleep, and, like them, to re main a lasting and enduring memory of good, kindness, and nobility in the hearts of his clansmen and his friends. I<miK live tlio King ! But who can tell Tlio certainty of life, The until who feels to-day so well, Miiy die if sickness rilo. Coiitf hs unil coliis /ire pruvulaiit ills. Which wo must nil endure, Though we cun Fiive the doctors' hills witii WOODS' GREAT PEPPEimLYr. cunt aa
HIC 1 ! CHlsTS.—Should never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain's I'ain Halm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. One application gives relic f. Try if. W. MIA. Agent Hamilton : THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge; OHO. M. A. A HEIR, Agent Te Awamutu, sells it.
"Waat-cda Etc. SAhK—First-class Piano in good I order, cost £'•'>. Owner will sell chenp tor cash, a real Bargain. Apply ofiico of this paper. CLASS STATIONERY at E. .1. A W ILK TN SON S, Cambridge, iu packets at 3d. Id, t'd, 7d, xd, j s , lsli'd Is 6d, - s Gd. Business envelopes a specialy. WANTI-h. A Washerwoman, two days ' ' a week. Apply Almadale. WANTFI.-ltunners and Olfico Boy ? T for W.MKATO 'I'IMK.S. WrAN'TICI). the Public to Call on OAZH H >V CO. for SFPERIoR PiloTo. GRU'HS and HNLAROHMEN TS. Studio Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. \\7 ANTFH—'The travelling public to re- H member that Tea, Coffee, i'ies, Pastry. Cakes, etc.. are obtainable all day long al my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land. I,ocal. and Iliustr.it-'d papers.—.l. T. llorne, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. "VV^ANT!•!!>—Those requiring \ iolins, f T Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto.to ctll on or send to 11. 11. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller. Hamil ton. who has a large supply iu stock. TXfA~\TFI> K'N«»W\.—V. I'leschei 7 do » » sires to draw attention to his large stock of Font wear. A splendid lot- of Ladies' and < ieutlemen's American Kid boots (la 'o and button). Walkii g and Fveiling S ioes, OiiTs Lace and iunton Hoot/ (tan and black), Cood Strong School Hoots, Farmers Hoots. Pinchers. Canvas Shoes. Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs ne.it and prompt. First-class boots made tj order. V . I' I. KSc li FR , CO-OPFRATI Vi; HOOT .SHOP, CAMBRIDG i;. Tenders. V* 1- v"^">-^VrsW'-rfeV WAIPA COFNTY COl'Nci L. K I.PA l h's To CAM Hit 180 e Ix; p;. TFNKFRS will be received up to rI*FHS -1 HAY, i'.",th iust,, addressed to the Chairman of Lhe Council, To Awauiutu, as follows : Contract No. tlu. The work consists iu strengthening the bridge by means of wire cables. Plans and specifications to be seen on application to the ollice ot Mr Ashley Hunter, C.F., Shortiand street, Auckland, and at the Borough Council (Chambers, Cambridge, 'l'iie lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WAI. ii. MANDENO, County Supervisor,
Meetings. WAIKATo FARMEI.'S" CLli! r l'ho R ranches Wll I, MKKT as fol- I lows: OII.UPO —I-'ri'lay. November 2!. t, a' ~.?ji p.m. 'l'M* \\V\>UTI Friday, Novoinhov 2!. at 7.00 p.m. \V 11 AT \>Y 11 ATA Fridav N jv.-:ni.«-r 21. at 7..'. i 1 p.m. maktin ni"n.i;K. S'-r iv-tary. rioc iou Nofic.'s. 7 rn.ii.ic notice. r pni: foil persons have 1 >(.'• 11 N• l M I- I N \ i'El> as ('A NI ! I I >\'i I for t in* klkctmix of a member of th.- u>' of 1;i-:!*!«1 ;sx !'.\T; !•: -. tor ih.> TOi: \I. !)!ST!-!11 "I' of WAI i\ A'!'< ». <;REK»!.Ai>E. IIEXRY .IA.MES LAXO, I Ki: 1 ti'.K!' • W I M.I A M I'ated this 17th day ut Nov., 1:' J A JIMS S. liONI), Returning ('liicer. o" ■ • c "■ . ; i:m;<;tokai, i>rs s i.- j« t of WAIKATO. A !'1 >1.1.1 N< i I'LACE A I'l't >1 XTE i>. PFIiLTC X< >TI<'E is hereby given that Mr Humphrey's House, Konha, Kawhia, iias been appointed a POLLIXO PLACE. JAMES S. Hi »X I), Returning «Mticer. Hamilton, Xovember IStli, 1'.»02. "WAIKATO ELECTORATE. iHAVE the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT <>i'\K.\r Wednesday forenoon. TE I>'A I' A-MOA. W'eduesday. Xov, Kith. 7.o'> p.m. <' A M !'KII >C E---Thursday, Xov. 2<>th. s p.m. KAR\M F—i'riilav. Xov. 2!st, 2 p.m. TE !\i >\V lIA l Friday, Nov. 2lst. 7.-i0 p.m. PARA\\ ERA, W.WTF, LICHFIELD— SaturJav. \ov. 22nd. HAMILTi )X—Monday, Nov. 2'th, s p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. If. J. I;REEXSLADE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIK A TO. IHA\ E Ihe honour to announce that 1 wi'l address the Elector- at
l'l K Eli I.Mi Sohoulhouse, This Hay. Wednesday. Nov. I;>th at -s p.m. MAI Xii A i'AI.TAM —Cieawery, To-m<-r ---row, Thursday. Nov. 2= »lh, at 2 p.m. ( AMl>'.i 11 i E W j-;s s*—Schoolhonst'. Fri day, -lit November, at s p m. IK Km\\ II \! -Saturday, Xovcuibor 22. at s p.m. KIW ITAIl! Monday, November 2111], Jja.'lies are Respectfully invited. r. w. i. \ n •;. ri< »x notice. \Y E.STK UN MAith'l ELECT) )RA E I > IST MOT XOTICE <»!•' DATES ill' NOMINA TE »X AND I'OLLIXi;. {"* X pursuance of "The Electoral Act, i'.» '2," i, i;ei,»k<;!•; th< >mas \\ u,. K I XSOX, Returning Officer for the Wes tern Maori Electoral District, do hereby give.notice that, by virtue of a Writ bear ing- date the 17th day of .November, l!ii)2, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, au Election will bo held for the return of a legally-qualified person to serve as a Mem ber of the House of Representatives for the above-mentioned Electoral I listrict, and that the Xominatiou of Candidates will tike place at the Courthouse, W at noon, on Till USDAY, the 27th day of Xovember, 1!»02: and that the Polling, if necessary, will take place on MONDAY, the 22nd day of December. ]!lu2, at the several foiling Places within the said Electorate.
Candidates shall be proposed by one, and seconded by another Elector, both of whom must be qualified to vote at the Election of -Member for that district. The I'oiling I'laces for the Western .Maori Meet-oral District are set forth in the Supple ment to the New Zealand Ga zette, dated lltli .November, l'.lOl!, and in the Supplement to the Kahili o XiuTireni of the same date. < i E'». T. WI !;!\! \\S< >X\ Returning i >liicer. Native Office. Otorohanga, 10th November, I'.HiJ -JWKIWA l'oo'l'l MAORI WHAKA -1 Ti: ii \iA L' i;r WHA K' A ATI"KA N"<; A 1 TE RA Mo TE WIIA K Alll' ATAXt IA IXOOA, .ME TE RA o TE rooTl. j"""i Xa. i runga i nga ritungu o te ' Tare l'ooti. 1'.0J." ko aliau teuei, knHoI-,'l 'I'AMATI \ V IKI Kill A N A, te Tin.. Kai-whakahaere o te L'ooti mo te Takiwa l'ooti Maori Whaka te Hauauru, kapauui atu nei, koia tcnei : 1 runga i te linu.-i o tetahi Riti - ara puka puka whakaliau ) i tuliia i te 1L ouga ra o Xoema, l'.'tij. i hainatia e t<: Karaka'o nga Kiti, ka turia tetahi pooti hei whakatu i tetahi (audita tika, i runga i ato Ture ritenga, hei Mema ki rot-o ite I'aremata mo te Takiwa l'ooti .Maori Whaka-te llauauru. Heoi: He whaka-atuatu tenei naku ka tu te pooti whakahuatanga iugoa kite Whare W hakawa, i \\ hanganui. i te 12 o nga haora i te aw,-ilea o to i'ait-e, te -7 o nga ra o Xoe ma, I'.KW, hei whaka-atu mai i ngi iugoa o nga taugata e hiahiatia ana kia tu, a ko te pootitanga nui (iua iue-;tia kia pooti) ka tu a te Mane, te -1 o nga ra o Tihema, I'.KC, ki nga kaing-i pooti kat-<>u o roto i te Takiwa l'ooti Maori \\liaka-to Hauauru. Eo te taugata e ineaamt kia whakahuatia toona iugoa hei Mema, me whakarite i tetahi taugata hei kai-whakahua i toona iugoa, i tetahihokihei l\ai-tautoko. Engari ko aua taugata tokorua, hei te taugata e tika ana hei kai-pooti no taua takiwa. Ko nga iugoa o uga kaiuga pooti katoa o roto i te Takiwa l'ooti Maori Whaka-te Hauauru ka kitea ki roto i te Kabiti Apiti kite Kahiti o Xiu Tireni i tiia ite 11 o nga ra o Xoema, Hog, Kaliiti L'akeha lioki o taua ra ano, Heoi auo, XA Hoßl V>" 11! I Kill ANA, Tmo kai-whakahaere o te Pooti. Tari Maori, Otorohauga, 15 Noewa, lOUii.
rlotices. I,AM) TKAXb!•']■:R ACT NoTiCES. V'oTlci; is licivljy |, p iven tlint tii.■ a.* several ]>;irci• 1~ of land li.'i'MUift•••• <1i j hi-i-ii •<-.! will It,. hr..n dit undor thv pro visiivll,,i ■ ■ 'l*l it- ', in ! iVaniter A• ■i. jss."., ' iiult'.-s r„vt-:it l.c :»>•! ..1 forlii'l-liiiif tlu same, v. ;t bin one hi >ni Ii from tin- (Into c>i liu; <•:t'j rr ,!t;ii:iiuu' this noiit-e: - •ii'-J Ni'w ,ii Sh(.'|i|>:ir<l. [i irt < f .illoriijoi.t II", i'ov.iiut' Hamilton West, containing _i> petclit'd, occn iiii'il 'my Henry i ptem. Diagrams may be inspected at this oilier. Da-ted this IMb day of .Vovoniber, TJO2, at tliu Lands Registry office, Auckland. KDWIV H\MFOi;|'. District Laud Resist <ar. yi'I'HKRS. V !<)i,| \s, I!AN.|t is. MAX fi l'i i l .l \S, mid , tlii-r musical instru ments, at VVILK! \Si >X'S, Oami>rid''«. r ' ," i * * f \ 'j /l' g T U D N 0 T I C E AYKISLKY, (HOTC '.KIr-S-FAIRY Qi'EFN) Will stsnd :!.c so at tic Kant'ip i aim, Ngaru . i.hi -V. -ruawahia and Wln •/ .t s .-i .i< t- Mr i'tr. Mohan. Stud Gc !,•. -; 1 !... i,i XG Iv'J.x >VAMIA en McNCaY, 1 \VIIA i'A ■' UATA ■ n TUESDAY . iV'irmis iir-? r, quested tr. book e..ily to secure atteo'ion. His imi I".iitv en," brown mare, bred V\ Mr At- -! rj u \ ~j j n tr-1 by the D- ■; pSi:. bit div (ju en il.b by iJiTby out o! Una by imported St. Aubvn—Mi;a Rowe, by t-ir j : .e-tcui'"> For uithcr particular apply and address letter!- :o Wm. Home, Te Akat;-a VV >l. HORNB 1 R (.) S H E R. TEACHER <>F SIXUIXG AXD VOICE I'lMDl/cTIoX. TL AW \MITU, HA N I ; si i At!', ('• >M l'i t L'l-iS Just the thin* for a jn' seat Us cash, at E. J. \\ ILKIXiSoN's, ('aiubridge. AT GcVKRXME ,T STUD AN EXt'ERIM e;XTAL STAT 10 X, RUAKUPA, HAMILTON. fuilerinputi'mo'l Sires will be at (he »S. rvlee oi Breeders : T IE TIIOR UGH BRED SI'ALLIOX SINGLESTICK II; (181)8). Hnzlebatch
Hermit ll'izlwl :an Bruar Tuba I | Xcwmilister BUiir Athol Fi'C for A ppioved Muivp, Huitnblo for got tii'jj Remounts,T\\ OGI IXEAS, and fnt Thorcuirhb eel<, FOUII GUINEAS. Grr.cra grt 2 lid l\idd< eking lid per wwk, l'aj ble on demand. IML'OKTiiO SHORTHORN' BULL IiED LOKD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., l'.'OO. I I I R''d Lord Orange BUt-.-otu XIII This bull comes from a noted milkiutr family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For farther particuhirs see circulars obtain able at tLiu office of tlie Inspector of Stock, at HaUiilloii, oi iioiii the Maii.iger > f the Farm. PRESENTATION GOODS, try J. E. J. \\ ILK IN SON'S, Cambridge. EVANS' W ONDERFUL REMEDIES TUSSIOURA. For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Riieu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA FGWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. Thes? preparations, which have gained a widespread n-piiialioii the Col ony ara obtainable in the Wnikato district fiom the fjllnvuii,' H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thou. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Efcott, Cambridge: F. J. Sacd'.rs, Cambridge ; Chss Boyce, Cambridge ; Pair Bros., Hamilton , E.J. Davey, Hamilton: W. Dey, Hainil <>n ; J. 8. Edwirl-i, Ohaupo : G. M. A. Ahior, Te Awainutn ; F. A. Chap nan, Kibi kihi ; Grnen and C lebrojk, Te Kuiti and Otorohmga ; Dool-y it'id P-.twO'i, Ngarm wahia ; U. F. Saudt s, Hamilton ; A. E Mantling, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 26. THE HAMILTON HOT 15 L, VICTORIA -STREET, HAMILTON". \\ . IiRIGIiT. PI4OI'RIETOIi. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIivATo. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOI'RISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN Dh'U'CHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL I)ILLIARD RoOM fitted with ono of ' > EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS I'oß COMMERCIAL TRA VELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. bhTght, PRO t'R! ETOR. 0 R CRICKETING, GOLF, and L '1 LNN IS GOODS give E. J. goods.
Business Notices- GARDEN" I MPLFM LXTS. | A V«. X M >wits, Scv'. lies. lis. I.V.ip * o.ekles. Slides. i".„-kos. Ki'v,-. ll<Vs. A atering Cans. ,\e. Cheap an-i good. saxders, h.c.;:. MA NlL!ii L!-:c!-:s. U< >M Fl'i! 1 Xt; Choice in the ;ibuve just to hind. Inspection invited. S.\ X ] > <»., m:. AVAI.L PA PERS. \ T nil iVices, from 5d to "s !•'■ *ll. Ctvul * V a- •rlni.mt. SAXi'ERS. ().( I!A 1;\ FSTiXIi MACHINERY. Il' you want I lit* " ilest Hinder on Earth" i. get a >ic* 'OKM !i'K. i lifi Me<'uiniielc Alowcrs have ball bear ings. atitl ;;re 1 lit* .->trfing(>*t ;iu< 1 lightest running machine mad". Mc i oniiick I lay Rikes are the strongest in the market: they are s.■ 1 f-'luiirting. I'. .1. s \X I >!;!;■<. Sole Agent for Auckland 1 '.ovit.ee for Met 'oriniek Manufactures. Goo!) VALUE. MR. "\\ . C. .MO!{iiA\, .'f ( 'ambridgo. has a McCoriuiek H;:i\ler 7 years old in good condition that has cut'4ooo acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. SFi.VSOX'S CtJKKANTS, machine dressed, 51b. Xew Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Fears, Prunes, and Apricots. SAXDERS, C.E. afternoon' tea. f HA\ h just received 2 Cases Can's L Celebrated Biscuits and C.ikes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, L<>mon and Vanilla flavoured lee Wifers, Vienna Wafers, rtali-m Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finder Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield, Killirney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SAX I > MRS. Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AXI) WELL MADE. E\ ERi Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SAXDERS. O.C.E. VASES AXli FICURES. A CHOICE SELECTION' of the above. Inspection invited.
SANDERS. Q,.0.:a, CAMBRIDGE. notice ! notice i NOTICE. McKKE AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of Mr Arthur Coylo, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Good-*, which will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to meet the and requirement? of the residents of the Waikato district. The " UNDERTAKING " branch of ttu business will be under the supervision of Mr A. Coy'e. J HAVE to notify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to llesfrs SlcKee ani Matthews, and whilst thanking th; 1 u'dic for the support accorded to me in the past, solicit for my successors both a continuance and en larged measure of the same. ARTHUR COYLE. Above have much pleasure iu announc ing that they will held an OPENING GASH SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct. 18, AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOL'ICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CiSH Will bo Allowed Oil' All Purchaeec. McKEE & MATTHEWS. I>UBLIC NOTICE All CATTLE atid HORSES trespassing on my iand at Wakituua, namely Sectiors 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexstnlra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitotuna.
Davis & Cc \ AX i > Cm. 11n v.■ received instruc tions from a ,\ U'-ki;iinl importer (<> soli hy Public Auction at their rooms. I l.'imil'on. on TiiriWii.W NI;\"T. 20th inst. •V F, AII<; i; C"Xsic\ JI i; \ y of wwiviihs. .jpwti.lfpy. I'A N; Y (i< h His. |,[; \ |'i;i;Y, hand ,v ti;;'l>i,k si;\\'iM, MAC!! INKS, vU-.. «.-c. Salo at - o'clock sharp. SPECULATORS win I LA h'< i !•! <)\l SMA !Ji CAPITAL \ M' ill those anxious to secure I.uol) LX \" MS I'M i;x rs of Substantial and Inerensing Value and to those wishing to secure <'".MFoktai:i,k iio.m ;-;s SNIK i FA li'Ms (, l> PAST* »i; \|, I'i.'i '!'i::s Wo would call your attention to the fact that we can offer the host and mo,f »m ---]il»'t.' ! ist of Properties of all kinds in the W'a kato and surrounding I >istncts. and are prep ir.■ I to FIN WVIAT.I.Y. ASSIST PIYFPS. \Ve cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending luiyers, also to conduct them over the (liferent properties we have for Sale, free of charge. \Yo have properties from 50 acre to .>OO ' acres blocks in price from lis lid per acre to £lO per acre with good roads, near Post office, school, i ream eries and Hail way, and on Easy Terms. IF Y<iF Desire to Sell We shall be glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different, parts of New Zealand an I Australia, wliio.li costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, XC SA !.!•;, No CHAIMi:. 'We have numerious inquiries from all parts of New Zeal ml and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having lately s«dd several properties is a proof of our ability to do business. Why Fay Kent. We have several (iood Town Prooerties with 1- to ivom"d houses, with J acre t<> 10 acre good laud in or Hamilton Fast and West. Lasy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO.
AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND \ ESTATE ACE NTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales c >nducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goo Is placed with us i'or Sa e. V\ A i K \ i'i i A< > KNTS and SHOW R: >! );.!.j f or ti lo L WEKTHEJM SI; *.V !N O .MACHINE Threo machines in one. On Time I'ay ment, L's Ctl per week. Also, I'I.WDS A" ORGANS English and Oerinan, and on easy terms. From 2s Od per week. See our quality and price before yuu pur chase. WAIKATO AO ENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital =Cs.ti.si),(J()o. WAIKATO A(iENTS Imperial (gold modal) Calf Food. The best in the market. < >n.-e used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Varus, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at '2 p.m., of 1' >L' I.Tlf V, L'lU.-i, l'ROl)U<'E FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT T<> DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash.
Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results Vv'rni its. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. Now Puirwner Dress Materia!t?, double width, from l-i H I to 5< (i 1 Coloured arid libck Wool V..iles at 2.3 lid, 3 j 1 Id, 4H 0 i Black 1 ustrcs, figured and plain, Is lid to .'>• 6d Our Fp'endid Stock of Silks and Gimps i? ui.i quailed in Amkland Spcci ll Value in L d - ' «' Kid and Suede GUv<s at is (i I, 3s (il, la Gd Bewildering Astoit-nent of Baits, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Hand! ags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast. dye~ iron Is pair Caking ami Afternoon Aprons from lsGi Blouses of nil descriptions from 3s ! Id New Sunsk:drs special value, from Gs lid Uisd-r kir's, tu.'k-d >iud 11 mused, from 6d Holland Walkicg Skirls, sinirt shape, from ] 2s Gd Holland and Crash C 'Stumo o , with Eton or Rus-ian bodice, at 21s, 23s G.i,'.Tm (>1 31s Gi Srnait ILit.-, T. ques and Bonnets, from 15s Tho Popular " Keady to Wear Hats ' : from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints frnn I'd yard Dresa Hollands, Oj, Is, Is 31 Beautiful Musiins and Biouse Materials from 6.1*. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gent,' Ui:shriukable Hosiery and Uuder elo^hiuir New Shipments of Stra-v Hats, including " B a'ers," ' Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama '' r}i)p<_'^ New Neckties, G l!a-s, and Shirts No.v Washing Wai-tcasts, in whito and fawn shtd ij 8, at os Gd, S3 Gd, 9j 6d, to 14s Gd. Gents' Hark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tadmng in all it Br inches. Absolutely Iho lowest price list in Auckland for Liueu aud Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
McNicol & Co. BPEOI' L it')' Stt SALE AT H AMi > T 1 N 1 i.i: v, * i \- "h\" r liii. fV. ' : ■I H. S ill tllflk'lViU^ll \ iir Is. i iiiitiil: i. nil ;i i• .v.> date 'inii ;. rc.vi\i '1 ; 111 > ! I I;• •. >llr f>l' 1 ;)n I thot ■ .1;. ■ ,i>! •I l ' Mod uin -linl He .vv I >.■,: ■■ll * - - ! ;iil ha lu'ss i!■ •: ■ s MMinin * T.-mtflita;. ■ i iiar ln-ss ri < iisc-s. tan a town work G in !• ,1 «.r with t.• i!.- at foot !•"> i'ni.r !: n !*oi=-"S 1" L>: ;■.»■;t Alaivs. s -ini' in f< al. from >. M i • i.am n. I':;pit<-it<>i V-.i:.> i'..ay. I'V !I>-nij'i;«.— i la,'. J. W. C. I'iiisr .Milk .I.iliK-s Saaw Jv. i 1 ai,.i <;ray Swings. <'iiains, cto.. James Hill ( i | i r ! hivr .- -It.- ] ("• >rt la ml Waggon and Set 11. Harness Sale at 10 a.m. Knivies s i:, it: .i. My XI COL k CO. C. F. MVCnilniri!. Auctioneer. CAM lII,'I la; i-; STUCK' SALE. Saturday, November 11. s'l'i i!:]•;. ,v |).\ rif-Y CATTLE Is rat fleers, Richard Reynolds 0 Kat Mi'ers, \\ m. Yosper I'at Steers. .1. Scott Fat Steers, Kd. Allen (i Fat Cows, A. Hailey 0 fat Cows, ilit. I'cake 30 Yearlings, Hannon iiros. .■io Cattle, mixed sexes, Fencourt •10 Twc-yoar Steers Good Shorthorn Hull, Gorton Estate •JO Ewes and Lambs, 4 Empty cows, 20 I*at Ewes, Maoanavale, \Ym. t l »ualtrout{h
Entries solicited. M o N I C 0 L & CO. 0. F. MeCullairli, Auctioneer. OIiEARIXU SALE NEAR HUXTLY A\ ednesday. November 2d. Flie undersigned have received instruc tions from .Mr John 11. Xiccolls to offer on above date at his firm, adjoining Messrs I). and .\. Mclwnuou's (cross river at Muntlv punt), his T w " I-' A l; AF S, i. coniprii-ing nb<>ut fini) acres l-ar mi. ]. dt' '»1-7 Acres, with Ei^'bt• roomed House, Uood Sheds, StaMes and >Mr house . T.-uns— f v '-' '-w'l. balance at ."> per cent. for thive years 1 arm \o. •>, of :!:>!• .Vres, with Five ronmi'd I louse, Hairy, Cowshed and stable. Terms—A'ilo > cash. 1>.«1 nice at per cent, for three ycai s lit Co«vs, milking and in calf 2 Hulls 12 'J'nvi>---v,«:;r Sims 2! 2.1 are! Two-year Steers 23 < >ne 1 '-year Steers 21 SjrinHeifers 12 '! wo t ■ 2'.-year Heifers 21 Hue in I J-yiar Heifers •") ('alves 1 'l'wi-yrnv ('.ilt Also, ii both farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught. (Jehlin^ GO Sheep Camhrid-e R.Mler Disc Harrows, I ice llarrow-j. !>.F. Plough, S. J''. l'loiiLjh, Hand Chaffcutter. liar row Seed S,»wcr, 2 Tip Drays, Chains, Collars etc. Dairy ( ws and Heifers, Horses, etc, etc. Also, on account of Mr U. Hampton • 200 Four-tooth i'rossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side A steamer leaving Huatly will convey intending ptuvhasers to the sale and back to Hunt I,v in time for 8.30 p.m. train. Cattle v. 'll bo put safely across the river for buyers Full particulars in future issue McXICOL k CO. ft. F McCr; l'.oh, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Th-.ir d'y, November 27. 7 A HEAT) BEE F, I ' * nciirhbeerVood la 'als. lacwhare 11 i'li ic . » '-vfar-oM Einpti lleife r s 3 Sprineers, Karamu "0 Yearlings 1 Hull, A. !■:. Snoi.k ' 1.) 1 .'-year-old Steers, Hall :;o 1 .l-vear-old Steel's, (Iraham s - Owen i 0 Well-bred Berkshire I'jcrs, from six weeks to two months old, from I'iako and Whatawhal.i laO With r Mmw Bios. 3 Actus of ! aid, iu Mr :P: n, on ucc.mi l cf Mr T. \ iii' • lit
Having received instructions from the Owner. we will oil'er for sale : PARI' Ln|' Hamilton West, Containing -i N perches, with Seven roomed I Hv-i-liiny erected thereon. Land transfer title. Further par ticulars oa application to IIcNiCO L & CO. F. McCin.i.Ann, Auctioneer. Oll.VL'l'O STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The u I'viersisjned will hold a Spring ('tit tle Fan- at Ohaupo Yards on above dare, «n-t will offer upwards of 800 liilAD WELL-BKED 30 Fre-h-e mditioned Steers, Thos Wilson U'J Fresh ::j-yoar-o!d Steers, A. X. Xor ten 15U lMnonth to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers. 2-"> Empty Cows, k Yearlings, I'irongia 16 Q'ii n t Two-year-old Empty Heifers 10 Yearlings, mixed sexes. W T . Roth Will 150 Two and 2.', - year Cat lie, Eureka, llnutapu and neighbourhood Well bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Hull Entries Solicited. McNI CO L k CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. pOODS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEA ' X SON in any quantity at WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Albums, Purses, l'hoto Frames, Writing Cases, Fancy Goods, etc. WOOLS Double and Single, Berlin. Reduced to 5d pec skein for cash, At WILKINSON'S, Cambridge,
McNicol & Co- IE kTITr STOCK SALE. Wednesday. December 10. V» t> will 1:"M cur Second Salo at Te K ui l i mi i.lwvo date IV'! Wi::.i,-i:;;i;i> i -Month & TWO l''l v!:\" si :rs : ' ' 'live '•; m: V• i iiinjs ''-ii'crs • ! ' NI 'I- a.! '!ix< ' <' ;tt!o, from neigh '■••• •: • ricts l'.i Oood lucks an I Harness llcr«es I!. ")i1 •1 Hl| ;j;y >pri>i ■ ' -uu'gy Mr \ l ' ■ i 1 .1- •• - W. J. Ilnn-er "HAITo cATiLE SALE. ; Tuesdav, November 2.". 1 lie undersigned will soli at the Ohaupo I >n account ot Mrs li. Scott, who is giving up dairving: >)') |' 1 1 "I <' H i) Ar R Y cows w in lull milk and to calve shortly, a picked lot I- Miik <'ans ■I- 1 i carl mixed sexes, Whata whata u l_ s -month-old Heifers, D. McDonald 15 ell-bred Two and 2 j-year Steers For Private Sale: 5 Pairs of Working Bullocks and < Tear 2 Waggons lieid and Cray I 'cable-bagger Chaff cutter, iu good working order W. J. II U N T E E. TE AWAAIUTU SALE. Saturday, November 29. lor sale at Ie Awamutu Yards oil Satur day, November 2ffth: Y 0 U N G C A T T L E. 16 Ilalf-bred Tamworth Pigs, Fred Gibson and W. Holden 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs Marble Slab, for butter making w. J. II UNTEB. OHAUPO YARDS. ednesday, December 3. , SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. 1 lie undersigned has received instructions from the Manager of Electric Tramway Company, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date "QQ SURPLUS HORSES 1 lie above Horses will be found a first class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, and all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system
At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. CLEARING SALE AT CHURCHILL Thursday, 4th. Hie lias received instructions from Mr i'!nl!<>tr to p ( >il 0 n the farm at Churchill. k :own as A. >'ib' s, «n Thursday, 1)1 c-'mb' r 4*t' ( the who'e of h ; 8 LIVE & DEAD STOCK consisting of <>o Very i hoir.e D ; ury Cows, "0 of them in full mi k. CO Tw -j(>pr-oid Heif'.rs, nearly all in culf 30 Fwo-yo:r-o!d Steers 4 '.Vcll-f.itd nulls * 50 Mixed ( n'tle Bi - "U<rht Mare, bv Lord of the leles Yearl't:?, by President, Srst prire Pukfkobe Show 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Tacks am Unbroken Colts 1 Separator, etc. The are *ll h:gh)y rpcimnundod, have oeon carefully rhosen, and any nut firgt-c'asa culled from them. Also THE FV'M, of 540 ane3 (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divide into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings, Cowsheds, etc., aod a Flaxtuill, all complete, cn property. Terms at sale, Intrn.'in ' '• uyerp go'UR by train to Rangi riri will be boated do«n to Bale; horsemen can <toss on punt and rdo down. A steamer will be runnirg r rom Mercer, W. J. HUNTER 23/10 HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SAL"?. The undersigned wi'l bo'd a Special Sale of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Yards nbout the middle of Decembit. •>nn H ° R s E s . VV' v ' of >ill cl-isses Entries solicited. w. ,T. II IT NT E R. SHEEP FAIR. February, 1903. FIIE undersigned will bold his First Sheep L Pair at Oliaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited w. J. HUNTER. y !>. Mh i; ITDTth7~ COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RVN3 A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEX KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, -MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi.
WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? Thi-r? is absolutely 110 rem dy so spu-dy and (ffectiml. One Lozej:j*e a! :>• given relief. Simple, but sure in wl,i"n, they can be takea by the inoa r.e irate. K "EATING'S LOZENGES BEATING'S LOZ; NGES KBATING'3 LOZFNGK3 KRATING'S LOZENGES TF you cannot fiiop for cooghing, one h katino's T>)".k: ox w 11 set you right. Tiny ut ouHO cluck tho cough and remove the cho* An ecormcuS sale ail over the world daring tha past 80 years proves ♦heir great value. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. UIYE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. KfAnsa's Couoh Lozkngfs, the unrivalled rem- dy tor COl'xllft, ciOAKSENES;*, and i HEOAT rROW LES, are sold everywhere in tire by sll chemists. Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WADii'S WOEM FIGS, la boxes. OCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITE? 0 (full obtaiuable at E. J. Cauubridgt, |
WT/1902/WT_19021119/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,548 | EXCITING BALOON ACCIDENT.
hen Mr Bacon. the gentleman wlin is experimenting with a mili:arv balloon. <lesceri'l'Ml at L ■•ntherhend. s>>ll:"till n lt went wrong, -mil suddenlv shoul nuc that tie- balloon had • "i] cd, r.very mi" who was clos»» at hand ;ua■ I a rush tor the trailing rope. which was runii;!!';' raoidiv a 1 <■::u" tli''.' L'roiind 1 hi! there w.i - no; sr.'iiciem «•< >m I-i n. •<! i'< •. and the ine:i, as they lei -m. f,-!i o\ cr one af i<>' her in hea]> -. One man was dragged u]i in the air fur luf; or 1 2ft", and then fell on to the shoulders of another man. I'.n" this was not nil. To tlieintens 1 horror of all below. a man was s'ill seen clinging lo the trailing rope. 11-alising his dan ger, lie began to slide down hand over hand at a rale w!ii h must have hurried hi-', hands. hir i: w i too late. 'I :ie end oi the rope was hv this time •' ir trom the earth, to whi di he f.-11 wi'h a .s!*■ 1:e;11;ig crash rtmid the screams oi the numerous v.'o mui and eliildivn near at hand. Th n the balloon sihit right up toward the elodds. In the ear were, three per sons, two men and a carter"* hoy, named Lemon, all utterly inexperi enced in its management. One of the prisoners, however, had the pre sence of iinnd to search for and pull the valve rope, and the ground was reached little more than Jyo yards from the place whence the balloon had risen. The oc-upants of the basket were taken out in a state of collapse, the strain having proved too much for them. The unfortunate man who fell and was killed was a farm hand, who leaves five young children besides his widow.
NILE ROUTE DEVELOPMENT
Reuters representative has had an interview with Sir Cliales Eliot, lI.M. Commissioner for British Knst Africa who has arrived in London after a .journey; through British East Africa, I ganda, the L ppt-r Nile, and the Soudan.
[Mr Charles said : " Accompanied only by native servants, I left Mom basa on 28th June, with the object of reaching home by the Nile, mv pur pose being to see the militarv and eommereial possibilities of 1 liat trans- Atrican route. At Lombasa. 1 en tered a train mi the I ganda railway and t ravelled to to the lake terminus at Fori Florence, whence i crossed Lake \ ietoria to the I'ganda (Jo vernment headquarters at Entebbe and to Kampala. "I'rom Kampala J drove in an open buggy drawn by a pair of mules right across (lie Kingdom of Uganda, a dis tance of 180 miles at liutiaba on Lake Albert. I'or four davs I was driving along a good broad road. The districts round Lake Victoria are known to contain indiarubber, valuable woods and possibly minerals all of which will attracted by the Cganda-Mombasa route. One of the first thing most likely to be done in the future for increasing the value of the Nile route is the making of a rail way line between Berber and Sua kim.
During the whole journey Sir Charles Eliot had not the least diffi culty with the natives, all of whom were perfectly friendly, and rendered every possible assistance. European settlers are already be ginning to come to Ilritidi East- Africa, a large portion of which is eminently suitable for European set tlement, and others excellent agricul tural advantages.
Sir Charles returns to hi* post in a few weeks.
THE WAIK VTO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1902
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908.
REAL ESTATE AOF.XTs AND PROPERTY AUCTION 95 Ql"E;:X : TKEET, Al' KLVXD. AYATKATO AiiENT: MR M. (J. FAUKKK, " BAN K WOt'r>," II AMI I/r< >N, "Who willjconluct intending purchasers to proper! ies'free of charge, and will be glad to receive particulars of properties lor sale. CHEAP BUSH FA KM. Adjacent to Railway station. 0•) 1 I el c ' ro > - :,s a^r os good o—/r*j J.'' level land in h-'avy rimu timber, except k) a.'res which have U'en passed and fenced ; close to post otlicc : station and township ; iiandv to g> ml mar ket, and about 100 miles from Auckland. 7110 RICH LITTLE FARMS. Close to Station, Ac. to £22 per acre. Several bandy farm sections of from 21 to 3:S acres each ; very fertile land, fenced, and in remarkably good grass; on one there is somo pretty bush; all well watered; one mile from station and large township, and about 30 miles lr*>m town. Prices range from X,B to .£22 per acre; one-third cash, balance five years at 5 per cent. 7006 HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. oA—lO'-t ACRES; all fenced and sub-divided; 85 acres grass; 12 acres crop; small orchard ; 1 acre bush ; 4 aoreß drained swamp; balance rough land house of four rooms and verandah ; stable, cowshed, &c.; J mile from school, post office, &c.; one mile from creamery and 5i from station. Price, X 020; terms if deaired. 7161 UNIMPROVED L4NDS. NGAROTO PARlSH—Allotment 360, con taining oO acre?, £~5. TAUPIRI PAKlSH—Allotmont 325, con taining 50 Hcres, £3B. TAUPIRI PARISH —Allotment 189, con tuinirg 50 Hcres, £3O. TAUPIRI P.iRIMI —Allotment* '077 and 379. containing 100 acres, £75. TUB IK ARAMFA PARlSH—Allotment 30, containing 50 acres, £SO. TUBIKARAMEA PARISH AllotmeEt 131, containing 50 acres, £3O. TUBIKARAMEA PARlSH—Allotment 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 7(?92 We undertake any business in con Section with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this-
Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE A.GENTP, queen-stiiep:t, Auckland. Say-Friend: TAKE/ TEASPOOiiSFUL awake all nisSht y\ On holidays two par / ' ti« a of men or boys will frcqiuntly get hold of the opposite ends of a / ro P c al:, l P U H ou 't, as a test of the strength / J of the two parties. They cull it a tug-of- Tfftt. Many a hard-working man and woman in each day's toil is pulling a tug of war, with (loath for an antagonist. They f- : l t.i take prop r care of their health. Wli ii th»*y hiU't from indigestion or a slig t hi lious attack they "wear it out." Alter a while disorders weir out the recklew man or woman, and the result is some ner ous disease develops Dr. Morse's Indian Root I'illa is a medicine that finds its way to every part. They cominen :e at Vie founlati mof the dHeas-<; th*-y get at ha cauß<:. Tn<y make th>: appetite healthy, cue digestion perfect, the liver active, and the hl iod pure. Talks kuom Fxpkriknck.—Mr. A. C. Murray, of W-'liingion, N X., states: —"For along tini« I sufT red with gravel and kidney trouble. If • iring of Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills I de :ided to give them a trial. At first th.-y simp y eased my pain, but I continued their use, and the result is that sine bottles have entirely cured my trouble. I will alwiyn r< commend these Pills for troubles such as I have suffered from." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills are a positive cure f r Biliousnoss, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Liver Diseases, Sallow Com plexion, Kidney Trouble', Gravel, Gall Stones, Jaun lice, Flatulency, Foul Breath, Influenza, Female Ailments, files, Pimples, B >il«, Blotches, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia and Impure Blood Sold by chomiita and sto-ekeepers ; price, Is 3d per bottle, or six bottUs 7\ or same will be mailed, poet paid, upon receipt of price. Sole proprietors, Tlie VV. 11. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pitt-street, Bv-ln 'V. Write for free oopy of valuable book abut ? 'Ourselves, your health, you happiness, yjur uture It contains a full exposition of the human system and th# remedies adopted, No seed to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed envelope. Every man should read it, Ad- Smh-G. Spwfle, 639 Elittbrtfi-Street North Xvlbouai.
V* There is t.his pec u) ia r t. hi n g about our Jlnir Visror: ii's n Jmir food, not r. <i;,v. It doesn't t;;vT\ your br. • ? sw■ - il c n 1 y •. make it ]• >i !< C. .• and lifek: : gradually the rid color comes "i;ack, all tlio ricli color it used to liave. And it also stojis falling of the hair. Even if your hair isn't coming out, isn't turning grov, isn't too short, yet you certainly want a lino dress ing for it, and here it is. njos 0 mil VIEUI It keeps the sealp clean and healthy, removes all dandruff, makes the hair grow rapidly, prevents it from falling out, and does not allow a single gray hair to appear. Do not be deceived by cheap imita tions which will only disappoint you. Make suro that you get the genuine Ayer's llair Vigor. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. The follswinff is 'ha list of our various Brands of Bonedusta and Artificial Manures PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUiST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarsa) A 1 BONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. tion" CM ' Da^B * 3 ' Samples on applies* WABNOCK BROS. 28/2 Durhata-etreet, Auckland,
DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. LOC^erpi.-: MAT AH AT A, W AIT OA. I mr i'-.'-r 1 r.n or The Assets Realisation Board. T'IIKST! Proprr! o-!i v" 1 bcc. rtirveri-d >r * i FARMS of mi it ".'■!•• T' n, Yr-m 'ls • • ?*osrr-», it-' i; •« ..:in S U' I v.* t.'jv-li. CI-** to {; >:!«• V, V,- ;n . Jit- r.ce tf Cr arr-T: - -<r i F-ct-.rw 't.irr: ma-.- o-'lpr* Aw r»», -.ni Ptir«' - VERY EASY '! EK.MS OK P>Y MEN T. INTEREST, —t 1 r c> nhun ; .-r anr.nn PLANA AN'i) rAivTlOULAivi n«ijr b b'air-d fr ni— THE BOARD'S .MANAGER? m •*,. Prcpertit <. Mimas H. & J. CLIFFORD, Mcrvins vi'le, Mma McN irjofj k CO., Hvnilto!>. Mb A. W. ID WARDS, Te Arr.ha Mr A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPTFE, B'll General Mi^nasrer M US, SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent) (or all Weekly and Daily Papers. Rei'rsahmgniß, D ump; Rooms. tnd Good Beds, Meals at si! b..urn, Order pronp ended to QUEaP MONEY £IHEAP MONEY QHKaP MONEY IS SUMS OF £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN ;freeholds At 41 per fent.
Teime of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can bo ascertained on en quiry J.H.RICHARDSON, _ Government Insurance Commi«i-ioj.er DAGLAN T AND A GENCV J-he undorsigned has for sale or lease cn ibaral terms DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE LP * :'.E3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To ownera of property : My aro ro ".la no charge. A R. LANG LEY, LAND AGENT AND VAUV.TOK RAGL.v X. M 0 H IH ' T'- riOMFANV, ? i«T-: yj mama xu finest mmm-smu KIJI I T _T N Tii V. OOJ, ON Y FTr ATV'AjM.) (iOI.D medal aga:r. ; r U comerv :.t ih* Mr) !■„„! Inciu.tra ana :v«;jr>sr Exhibit^:., 07o» 1.00j,009 left of j};iu(l;ng Timber <fc M'iL-I.J>JNGS. ,lAr -'M'I '<!. Ai •' <JXT. 1 fAMTLI- •'• .u.T NT, N\uki-A*A.;ta ToV{rri). ris r r, irr ...|y (,)!,»■,.,3 r .! ] o <■* E isfi 1 I Lanttrburv W A IKATO n ALVA: is; :D i RON
Pyramid SUanic lionemeal. i 11.AMII) BRAND, in small bags; abs, lately pure, highest analysis. J'UV rs wi'l p'e se note tint Pyr.nrd i: ' i-tMi'.J i<r .!,!, s " th;i> tVij u t ir, ?. iji" un - .. ii-i iuf ricr Hit;' 1.. under our trade un-L Turnip Sowing. ii 3 w b iutr licked for Pyrin: id 'j' ~N 1 ' i •<-*'. November, December, Ja; i! i rr. A LSO, PL 1 ERPIIOSPAfE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates "NOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate iv.aIXIP, Improved Belgian, does not cake i r i-et hard .Ui.tf 'N *A, PyiAfcll SULPHATE, Mi'iiA'i'E SODA, Etc. SEED?. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAP.'-', & c , ■oitw (Jn p Due Karlj iu November. V. S. LAURIE & CO. 20, Customs-Si., AUCKLAND. Lowest Prices groceries SEND 10 Hacfersoa & West, lIAMILTON. Wo arc CHsh buyers of Butter, Etfjrs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. TUC?( Klt'S Fffi s»i!
Uio full i[ii:i:iti!y oi i'ms-iJur is cmvfullv weighed iiit>, i;vi:uv liu. Some tins «x ---it.'usively advertised ;.ro very short in See y>u jr,,;, what y uU p ;l y f ur _ encourage ln.r d.'iilin^. i ei'lo dion ia Cookery. Order the first till: the re.-t will regularly follow. !?'•!'! I " U '! l '' ll 1 :,| y if for 1 \-ineakos. (1 ''••!£ Buy it for J'au-.-akos. Si | I:, ' LV riIiVSTALS. ni i:,M,V VyiiYSi'ALS. A <«!•:;•:.VT rtrccßss. List of Fiavours ou Kacli Packet. Srx.SH INK | irsT.\!;|t J JOVVDiIR ! NsillNi] Vy r-r u;h ! <>v\;»;;ii may be too rich for you ; o : jg< may >0 too dear 1 his will suit V"U " d -wn to tne (Ju B-xes f I packet* in each I, x t Assorted I >l'i>i»i.v; v vnvn:-'!' 1 irs 1 "" 1 ' =, 1 L-is.l\ | ; e. ueo. siiper'.iii- to home-mad'- JiiaricuiauL;.-, ;nut-,: ;i v,,a.vd, and j.r-trily tinted in di-lVr-ut c ,lours. pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink; \anihii, caocoiute colour; i.e.iion, pale yellow Ar A M>^ V pLWK iTi K \i,a,\ a Otakch Ij uzi; i-or a fino iiaidi on all irouin-' W ei k. Boxes, 3d and ,;d. OF A L,L OROCERS. Mantfacturek V\. I. i'Ui K Auckland • ! ' - j T J> ]7hbfni ?.ied it "io?>r r y, r uiited, J I j iAT ' rar " jC.3OO.COfI 4:(. cxjrvv STRFK? W, t A RF, \i I'::KT I'UEV.'EKY WCEEN-3TIIEET i f'd> IK AIS i '.VI, }jy_ jy]5V."M A HKET. "• j-- 1 Avrnru. i t>% (OJiairmfn), Axthc* *'• asd Lko ;•••. .'I • ERW, 0k',.1 atAjiv : A: ?iJiiD 8, Bankabi, GhoU> A:iJrsrs : " Psehive." AcofeUnd. ACFXTS FOR II. roum; ft CO., " BnUd ?g " ALE .A );V f,n:i S Fx>l ? Jj, r.;jc,n J ' Cn - MINERAL A' ~r" '*/-'•' London ]■' H' !' •SCHNAPPS, Hamhurtr W. &(,. UIi,,:TA, .SCHNAPPS, L.-ndon J W BT-KME'.i'i'Eß, FORT, Op,£, *S% V.D. CFA RET V-U-'i" A; ; s CO.. SCOTCH u H Kv . ' «■.! r!, a C 0" SCOTCH VftrSTs V , FEA.SE, SON k CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY HI ¥ P M f-™ » SONS (Ltd. „ TT . r , . n : d , l : ; V t '" b ' WHISKY. Optmn DU^„ v »OX.:-hLid.), y.K. IHI3II SII \; T - r !l r :-J >( . p,VFi i & SONS, IRISH ROTJYF R CUILLKT ft CO., BRANDY
TI7OKK3. HAKDLEY JSiiOS Plumbers, Ganfitters, and Bellhingers. WORK UNDERTAKEN' IN ANY TAlfl OF THE WAIKATO. WLolophV and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ei-lges, Rah?, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRIGATED II ON CURVED TO ORUER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAD SODICITED. HARDLEY BEOS., Hamilton John Bettley, WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL BUTCHEL (Opposite tie Hamilton BcteD. BEST QUA]ITY MEAT ONLY KEPT Ocnnx U-d wherewith i.-> THE Bmm CuFFE£ PAUSE. Hot Du.NiiiH Duly ft. is 12 to - o'acca otofs acd Stoake Usady in Tea ilinstea. DINNER ON PALE-DAYS AT 11 O'CLOCK t&" Racts, Regatta*, Shows, fee., Catt-re. tnr HAMILTON GAS COBPAK\ (LIMITED), HAS 0K Saik : LACKSMITH'S COAL £2 PW totl °' M 28 P" TAR, 6d per gallon for 25 gallons or o?err er arallon'for loes cuantitiea. WOEKHr wlarenc-fctroet, Hamiltou.
ADELAIDE WINE CO., " Taunada, MUET k CJIANDON, CHAMPAGNE C'i'TA MPAGNTv R,;,^ E. Jv C r w ' ,,! AGNF ' Kein-« A. C0L1...N, t> r IA ' I'A( JN E. C.'.slma Etc., Eic. i: T o A vf-ry A-wscppr.s of tbo bv?l SPIRITS, including rt.v,uLALIAiS sVlNhf>, always nn band, Oft^AßS.—Mar.? flf&lMrnown fxands AEEEKT & DOMAIN PREWERTE3— HIT £3 MEDALS AND AWABDS : Bj dii- y ExHbijt-n, 1879, Melbourne Ex If,80; \Pfilinjrtcp Kxhibiton IS*»5 Apcklar.dExhibition, J577,1878. 1879, IS*O Cr ioti}j.T f.r J li'diFn Ejhihiti-n, 18^6; Dtra '•'j v E?h!l~'t>oi2, 150''. TAMPAN JAN EXHIBITION, 1891 -2 A' p Specm* First Award Golu M"<H; Ale JbotHc-d), First Award ; Stoat ("rulki. P)«r.ihl 1 irrt Award Gold Wri! ■ Stent ftottlcd), Special FiwtAr&rd and Geld Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP BR^,t -ill > acd Col. niai Beer Exhibited . and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBL TION, 1888 : First Tzize aid Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs thy Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in is boxes, bold everywhere,
f jfftH -FOE CALYES. C )D LIVER OIL lsjtho bost substitute lor the cream extracted from milk by trie separator. Experiments rndo .by tlio Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire Collet prove that cakes ted oni separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Ccd Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oii is nourishing and wUI give you Strong Healthy Calves, it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the beforehand. " **** * US9 ' " U ° trouble3ome Preparation required Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. Lor testimonials apply to the undersigned. It is one of the b-;st investments you can put your money into, and will give you large and crtain proiits ® ►J old m foui gallon tins, live gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. ilie. cw Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. XjA.NJD foe SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED Eversley Estate, 'OF 854 ACRE 3, ALL PLOUGHED^AND GRASSED, Otterburn Estate, OF 793 ACRES, NEARLi' ALL PLOUGHED AND GRA-iSED. The above properties all adjoin the Walton Station, on the Aackland-Rotorua Railway line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton and Cambridge. The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, on Liboral Terms, ON 23kd APRIL, 1902. Copies of plans a?>d full parrieul-rs obtainable from uudersi'Tied Land For Sale. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COiT FANY, LIMITED, are instructed to an ■ nouuee that_that portion of the Woodlands Estate, COMPRISING THE BLOCK XKAii THE T >\VN SHIP OF T UPLJ, Cm t, i ,in,.' Acre?, Is now surveyed and nub-dvided into con- DAIRY AND GAZING FAR Mr!, aild wjll bo OPEN for PRIVATE SALE on and alter Wednesday, \ov, .3, 1002. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 pr rent cash, 5 per cent end « f two yers, ;j por cent uur ua ly ter fivo fuliowiiig yean. iot< rest 4i pa- oeLt. Apul'eations to bo addressed to Ihetioder , frcin whom C tpies aud Plans and any ' further i:.f.;riiia"ion u,ay ba obtainel. TIIE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMIL T O N , Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony.
WE AUE ADDRESSING THE PAIR SEX. WE AUK ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE A!>:E ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY, LAD.iiS, \V iii DUlJiii BAD TBIJL ? tnini tea js not noefssavily bad, but the greac chance is that it is certainly V"U »■.\erg.>t the best China Tea, nor yet the sacoud, nor even th • tuird bs\ The best never leaves China, the second best is :.eariy all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Toa are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly I hose of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Oeyl.m tea is good ; the best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other p.irt of the world cau in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous ! winch is picked on tlio mountain heights of the Island, packed in ! lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., tresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age boars the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee that it is all we claim of it. b Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa •! £ I arr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te £ Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. jrj HAMILTON 0N S\LE—A S' n)d assortment of Diunerware, Tea ware, •Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES) etc., of Best Quahty, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Kates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. Is. Posted to any part of the district. i ft
F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUEK, K AW HI A. I bnvo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Se«tiuns, etc., in the Kawhia, Ra/lan Hud Waika'o Districts for Sale and invi'.e correspondence. Al«o acfont for th.i Mahino Noxious Weed Exterct.imitor in the abovf Districts, acd ii any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, llagweed, etc., on their lands will communicite with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date acd experiment on patches just to show theta th-j killing |iial ies. Hundreds cf gallons med weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with, n reach of all. Pi.'b Agent Xoi'th of Wanganui: Walter Symc, M 11. R. F. A. PEAKSON, TAINUI-STBEKT KAWHIA. 4/4
T HE W A IKATO jgACON QO. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Besr to notify that they are Buyers of well' finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pips weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, •Thursday and Friday of each week, A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during eaob week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. TAMES RALLY, Secretary. fU
George E. Clark LAND, PRODUCE, & GENERAL ACENT, CAMBRIDGE FOK SALE, NEW SEASON Swede, Turnip and I{ ape, Now landed ex Tongariro from "William Hurst and Son, London. 'THESE .Seeds are from specially selected A stocks which ensures the highest class and quality of the grower. Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Suede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede (•reeu Top Aberdeen Turnip 1 urple iop Aberdeen Turnip Imperial (i reen «J lobe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex liape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Root Show. Shirley and Co.'s ,£ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Bone Phosphate 04 per cent., truran teed Maiden Island Guano Bonedust, etc., etc. Kainit FOK CALF FEEDING- Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour heat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing "W ire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, M alker's Rollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George K Clark, Duke Street - - CA.V HIiiLtGE WAViiRLRY HOTEL AUCKLAND. Maurice o'oonnor, propria( r desires to intimate that he hns taken over the business of this Popular H. tel. and would respectfully request a cuntiouance of the liberal support bittierto awarded his pre decpssor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find t'tat do pffi'rt will be spared t.i afford them ev.-ry comfrrt, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within mioute's wnlk Railway Station and Whirf, and command s maßnihcent view of the llirhour, To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Caad Mille Failtlie wi! Vir be extend■ d, snd a plaas«nt stjourn sp.ured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 SCELiiENT \0 ;) si MOD ATION i'( R VTSITORP. P.O. Box £so' Telephone 4ff», Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY-STREEX, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Ouly First-olaps Billiard Room. Niftht P. rter.
ALBKKT hotel QU;EEN street auukland. H A SSJ£S t T r a .-v--r r " ,,ar ' upon every attoutuii "" 7 nigiit porter in attendano Telephone 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. (Late of Knto.ua an ! C.,rijoru]ge). THE COSMEROiiL HOTEL JOE. BATHUBST, .. Pa „p Mlroß . r pHIS HOTEL is replete with all modern Hall U 't beiDg ° ppoßite th ® Town nil • • st convenient for viaitina- SSSS ica V iM ™™ Cuisine ' quality Liquors and ikurangi and Goromandel /SZ il £?_ lAVD AvOHSAMPLE ROOMS Hallett's Railway Hotel, mercer. ' WINES AND SPIRITS (J? THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Br ;wn pb 3 l' 3 S,.r C i .1 B mv a i wayg „ draught. Good Shooting and Boating. Horses oo Hire 0, ,d Stabling and pau JJCKiQff. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOM 3. railway bar. Stocked with Liquors.J J. E. HA L LETT, PROPRIETOR, „ /# Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA MoOULLOUGH, Proprietress. ''PHIS HOTEL his been re-built in first- A class styie, with a view to afford nr every coavemeuce for travellers and tourists. MAGKIFICEST VI&W OV£fiLOOKISQ THE H»23OIJa Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door
W, M COOKE, Proprietor, Late U.P.S. Cr\ The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Coal Dealers in Waikato. Orders Addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edwabd S. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly atteuded to. FRANZ BCHERFF, . ~ Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. St. John's Coilegiate School. "THE PAH," Near Onehuuga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. Hkaduasteb : THE REV. P. 8. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllrcv N.Z. University. Seconl Assistant Master: R.E.Hall, B.A. New Zealand University. ' ' ' Third Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MA9TERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzer. ForSketohiDg : Kenneth Watkins. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special Bus runs morning and veninj? connecting with the Onchunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office. Shortland Street, at the Booksellers or on application to the Headmaster. JJROWN LEGHO RNS We have the greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit. tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Irown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Bamil- f n w h T'* h ? tch f d fro ® e »gs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues T. A BROOKER, Otahuhua. Particulars also from Secr&tarY Wnifca s Poultry Club, Hamilton.
siFEia-Biars Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBO\r Hipkins and Coutta WINK & SPIRIT MEKOHANIS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who tr« th. SOLE AGSSTS and Bottle,,. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky, n. &c C. ARE CASH BOTEBS OF EMPTI bottles in any quantity Hig-hest Pricei Given. Telephone 864. p Q Bqi 346 _ 28/11 \ \ \% % \ rO A- W % \s %\ 1 \ \\ \ |
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The Waikato Times
TIELAJVCES VA.LLBT OrA.'Z.JU'TTE & KAWHIA ADVOCATE
[ESTABLISHED 1*72.]
THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO
[PUBLISHED EVERY .AFTERNOON.]
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HAMILTOX, N.Z. : THURSDAY, NOVEMBER -20, 11)02
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tend to issue a Series of difterent plates of The American Tobacco Co. 12 Wild Flowers NOTE Write full name and address plainly, and Enclose with Labels, also the 3 Penny Stamps) Coloured to Nature in the best stvle cf Modern —^ chromo Litho. Art, printed on thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x and thus form a unique collection. If you want these Beautiful Wild Flowers, pom to . The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., A ijckLAND 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes and Three Penny Stamps and one Coloured Plate will be posted to any address in New Zealand saws m m s m. #5 6? mm m am * >V'A, in % £ * INSURE NOW GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. £1,000,000 as already been added to Policies in the Department, THIS IB THE BONUS YEAR, and everyone now taking nut a participating 1 policy will receive a substantial bouun at the end of the year. J. H. BIOHABD.SON, Commissioner. A Gold or Silver Watch 1 for Nothing. 3END NO MONEY. WE hereby undertake to give one of oui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Uontlemnu's, 1 to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends ub the orreot. reading ol the following PUZZLE j BxxT MxxS TxxS (JxxxxE J The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING ; SILVER CHAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that wo may iul'nr.n you i you have won the Watch. We are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— COLONIAL CO, ! QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N Z Or Box 4.59, G.P.O. 8/2 WHIA jpARMERS' QO QPERATIYE QjMPANY Having completed arrangments to ope STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abo Company are prepared to Supply settle with All Reqiremesta, A ( J RASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefrHy selected by men of larire ex- Eoneuoe, and will be supplied to Share - older* and Fanners Geneiady at a Mini mum Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. ENCINO MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowost Possible Rate. The K F.C. Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of Stock to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest oost, and to promote aud foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to Bettlers and intending settlors, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY JIORgALE -50 - CASES - 50 MASON'S IMPROVED PRESERVMB "f A T> <3 A Wonderful Medicine •mmsS* W.. W s : ys YA K7 fit mm ma txrzxa ccrwa ror Bilious And Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, dick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, ilushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, ko. Thk iirst Does will give belief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of thsse Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Diction; Disordered Livsr; they act like magic. A few doses will wort wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening th« Muscular System : restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and •routing with the Roskkod or Health the whole physical knicrgt of the human frame. These art '' facts " admitted by thousands in all clashes of society, and one of the best guarantees to th« Nervout and debilitated is that Bttchams Pillj have the largut Sale of tiny Patent Medicine intiuvtrUL Full directions with each box. % > ?rep*r©d only by THOMAS EEBCHAM, St. Helena, UncMhir#, BniUnd. S«>M r»»ry»h«r«, U Roxm, 1». ift, and It. 9d. «*ch "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHIN(T WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO., LT "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 t,o 312. OnAPn - Street, AUCKLAND i.vsPOKTANT NOTICE. It having 1 come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-inade or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy" brand bjxes with the Association s brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE 'J (» l'K< >SLCUJ.'I< >N, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see thattho wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association.'' Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLE Y SP 11 AG G, MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. IJAM p q I V« V \J Am UIJ j ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH AUCTIONEER, j nrM iB/ . Produce Merchant, Land & Commission GEORGE GREGO AIiJiJN \.y VicrroEU & Lobnk Sts., AUCKLAND. ARTIST PHOTOGRA PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales and A( count Sales immediately remitted. Special accommodation for Pitrs and Poultry. Fruit bales held EVP RY DAY during the Season. Outdoor and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing M? : ze and other Produco until fair market price a) dbtairatlr Established 18 Yfies Rkfbbbhcs : Udion Bank of Australia. ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL FROM [5/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOQRAPL ER SPECIALITIES— Artistic Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Groups COEEKB Of QUii'EN AND WFLFSLEY STREETS AUCKLAND. QUARTS A HALF-GALLONS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE A J. ENTRICAN & CO iUCKLAND npHE WAIKATO TIMES is by far the X beet country journal published in the O olouy. AOL AN QOAO The regula running of the mail coach between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended owing to the bad state ef the roadß. J. DALGLIESH Proprietor. TO LADIES No need to consult doctors or chemists ! The remedies you require in your own hands j Write for free copy of valuable book about j your lives, your health, your welfare Every j should read it. Posted free in sealed j envelope. Address- G. Specific, 639 Eliza s b'tL-strfft Itfrrth Meibcnrrr. BOOK-BINDING neatly executed at The Waikato Tinea Office, Hamilton,
FOR THE . . . PAST 13 YEARS Produces RECORD CROP. . . WE SAY . . This is not a cheap trashy manure but one that will GROW GOOD CROPS of HIGH FEEDING QUALITY. . . TESTIMONIAL, . . Mr. OWEN McCABE, Te Aroha West, says: June 30st, 1902. " I was HIGHLY PLEASED with your SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE, and everyone that has seen my turnips say they are a RECORD CROP for the Year." FARMERS . OUR CUSTOHERS SAY: WELL SATISFIED CROP EXCELLENT ALWAYS RELIABLE i\o. htiy-fo—Nnvt'l Siiv Scutt'e, nict'lv cnu i Silver-l'iateil Sugar v ciiL'ravud. 27 fi HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the > effect of limited resources I when choosing a present; the j qualities ?re right, and you ' may select nero with perfect | security. Write for our Cata f-S V' SliS'nSi^S'J No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Chased Cake Basket, 40/ «n H Mr-: a© (■A ( wsmkfw •rS. m e.-b JfV^lllOt JL Tc-'nd Office—ALßEßT STREET, KB CT AUCKLAND. E The Acme of Perfection THE NEW "IDEAL" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM bbb——a m inn \9 SEAMLESS Drawn LTD, cne piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking tho Waikato Farmers for j the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and bog to intimate I that having imported the most modern machinery for tho manu facture of cans, we are enabied to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Slade ot BEST CHARCOAL T1VI) STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION THOS B. ARTHUR.] [B. E. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, VtELLESLEY-STREET WING STEWART DAWSON& Co. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. RICHARD ARTHUR & CO, FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. THE DRINK QUESTION, O A.VE Doctors' expanses by purchasing only Articles that ar? inann- factured by tho3e who observe the Golden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the ! 4U on j° y a cup of rKHfEaT CoFFEa and Tea b ? ordering from your Grocer Colony, and being situated in the busiest Dart of the Citv. clients can H Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposei tc the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer. 2/14 GREAT NORTHERN IiIMITEB; BREWERY BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Coffee Standard Coffee Cable Address : <SCCOMBE, NEWMABXET." Telephone: So, 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Khyber Pass lwad. AUCKLAND —-t CCi,'. 'j.-: -f V'l i: n I f x °s. !'"aLD essence of coffee BRANDS OF TEAS Km 8 D Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Co.'a Unsld Baking PowdOP Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Egg Powder Brown, Barrett & Cw.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'i Unxld Peppers
Yy ANTED KNOWN ON HAND AND TO ARRIYB, SHIPMENTS OF BONEDUBT ASD BLOOD MARURE. They are of First-class Quality, aid kin .Analyre.i as under : Boncduet : Am. f>J, P. Lime 50. Blued and Bonedust : Am. 8, P. Line 98 Also, KM NIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATI" GIJANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED ROCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT TOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food fa much more plutable. and there is less lost in wtight. We also supply best qu&litießof CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: " Stocks of f-peci-lly-selected Southern Dark Winter, Canadian*, Duns, White and Blaok Tartar. Gartons, Dat>i*h, SparrowbilL and Feed Oats. LINBEED: This is excellent food for Calvtß and PouI« try. It is more valuable than any kind ef Grain or Pul-e Send for particulars before Baying, Out Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S m1 ™ and C o ' COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. M" nu & c 0 • WAIKATO CRATED WATER cqtpim MANUFACTORY. Latest a&d Most Approved Mftthofli Goods of the above Well-known Brand wil be supplied from the Hamilton Faotory. Texkqbajcs & OBDHBS - . . -PUNOTOAUT ATTBJTMD To MENZIEB & 00., Hamilton. and AT THE THAMES] HAN I BEC 3ME AN ELECTRICAL OB V urHEHENGINEEBP By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. 1 You study at borne 2 We teach everywhere 13 No time lost from Work ■ > ( 4 Prepares for examinations , 5 No text books to buy 6 A bun.lautly illustrated Instruction! Pap*B .7 Instruction Papers free from all mntWIIMT mathematics and theoretical sida issues 8 -hach Instruction Paper prepared experts 9 Instruceion private ll) The working is made interesting 11 li student can rtad and write, and itudiaj u directed, success i- assured 12 l ees can be paid by monthly instalment* lo Backward students piven special assistauM 14 Open to ail. No time limit We also teach by mail: -Drawing, ShorthaaA Book-keepiug and Accountancy, and eoaeh f«r tka Auditors and Incorporated Accountants' Ixana. Civil Service, University and Law, Lantfoaeei Pupil teachers' and for "D"and "E ". Everr candidate prepared by us for the recent Pap 4 Teachers Examination succeeded in passm-» Book-keeping Simplified for Fanners', recont* mended by tin Hon ilr Justice Kettle 2a 6d cost frie Stamp accepted ' The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the btatej, Head Office for New Zealand. 102 Uueen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '• 8 " and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and >tud»nts, wnd mention subjects in which you are interested Success certain if our laitroetiau followed rpHE pREEZINQ QO ARE oAsa Binrßßs OF ALL CLASSEB OF FAT STOCK Stockowners please communicate with u Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND, ' We are also BUYEKB of FACTOB BUTTEB OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONEDUBT. PRICES AND ASALTS*S OH APPIIOA TIOH. A. BEVINB, Manager. > pRINCE QOLLBQB AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Dav Tupilsj. Chairman of Bard of Governors: B*v H. Garland. Bead master: Thomas Jackson, MA. (Load. Vice-Master : Stuakt Sihvbnson, M.A. fOx. ford and Melbourne), Senior Mistress: Mx.ss E. M. Raxkfobto M.A. (N.Z.) ' assisted bv a lart»e puff of Resident and Visft ing Masters and Mistresses. The College is controlled by a Board of fl«* I vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Methodist , Church of New Zealand, but the roliaina eaching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys aad Girls, together forming the finest set flf School Buildings in Auckland, lha aooom modation for boarders in both College* is complete, and every arrangement is wmfa to secure their comfort. Large and fully f q „ipp P a Gymnasmo. Central and elevated position. plav grouud*. * 9 Examination -During the last hvo years 40 pupils have passed the N Z Matriculation and 23 the Civil Semce Ex animations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boarders made from date of entry. Prrspeetus on application to Headmatter) or to The Waikato Times Offiee. Next term begins September 23 t/1 HOT bPKIxNGIS HOTEII TE AROHA. MR R. L. SOMERS wishes to inform the Resident? of the Waikato th_t haa taken over the above well-kroic aid favourite Hotel, and hopaa to mvit I orate, uauue oi kbit npfort |
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<i>_ i oH.UTO STOCK SAUK. Messrs McN'icol and Co. held their usual sale of stuck at Oliaupo on Tuesday : fav-nired with splendid weather and a good attendance of buyer*. About ,j 00 head of all ela-sos of stock were yar led, and on the wh -lo prices (especially fur yearlings and store ows) showed an u; wait ! d ncy. A 11 n •of st«>re cows from lv-torangi sold well, i'h were in good condition and showed • 11 y'>f quality. Not many dairy cows were oilered. Three and four year steers wc e well represented and the demand was wry tair. The following prices were realised Dairy cows to i'l.i Ids, heifers (small) in calf £3 10s, Rotorangi store cows XI- s t to £,o 2 s (3d, other store cows £'■'< 17s to .iM- I fis, grown steers £•) 7s to ,LS 12s. 3-year steers £."> to ,£i> Ids, fat cows X'tS to XM, 2-year to 2J year steers iM- os to !£o 'is. cows with calves £'< Is to £~> lis. young Cows with calves £3 His to £ j Is, yearling steers i'2 lis to A'-! 2s, ]s-inonth steers £'■< 10s to X 4 7s, empty heifers <£'4 Is, 24-year heifers X) is. 2 -year ln-ifers £'. i 10s, 1 1 nil £') 16s, fat steers 12s (jil. ENGLISH ''» >AIAI Mlf CIA 1.. liON |m >N November IS. The wheat and Hour atloat lor the United Kingdom is 2,loii,oiio quarters ; for the Con tinent, l.Old,o(H) quarters. Hank Shares: Union Hank, £\\o; others unchanged.
IN MEMORIAM.
RlSlm>\ —ln loving memory of Fiuncis .Ihhn Uisdon, who died at Kalgoorlie, W .A., 011 2uih November, I'.KJI. Inserted by his Loving wife Kate iiisdon, Cam bridge, Waikato. I »ay by day we saw him fade And gently pas-; away. And olti'U in our hearts we piaycd That he might longer stay. (lone. but not forgotten. Never will his memory fade ; Fondest love will ever linger Round the grave where he is laid.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. AN AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE.
Am. farmers will agree that the reso lui ion passed by the Agricultural. Con ference in Auckland aliirming the desirability of the establishment of an Agricult itr.il College within the pro vince is one worthy of the cordial coniiiiendation and support of those who have at heart the true welfare of this colony. In these davs of keen foreign competition in the London market, any factor which makes for advancement must be brought into operation. Our dairying and agri cultural rivals, llussia, Argentine, and Jjeumaik,are by no means somnolent,
and they fully realise the importance of availing themselves of the latest 1 am' must up-to-date seientilie methods i>l raising, shipping, an 1 disposing of ' : thc;r produce. New Zealand s future depends mainlv on her agricultura list - : her manufacturers are chieilv 1 local suppliers, and in no wav u] >11<>!• 1 the national rank of the colonv. This 11c: ■ io' so. it 1 ie!loves us all to safe guard the interests and to improve the \ ■■ ondi; inn of i lie rural i-oiiniiunit \" : one of the factors most conducive tu such an end is the inauguration nf a sv'stem of education suitable to the requirements of the young farmer. Muring the past few years much has He -n said and written in advoeaev of technical schools for the teaching of various handicrafts. If these are do arable, how much more so is a similar school for agriculture? To our minds there is suniething t'unda nientallv wrong in the popular idea of farm work. .Many townspeople get into their heads the idea that success fit! farming is merely a matter of favourable seasons and mere hard manual work. Let them study the matter for an instant, and they will see that to raise a crop or sow a pas ture requires more mental work and more scientific and practical know ledge than many a tradesman or craftsman ever put into his particular occupation. The primary schools of the colonv do not give, nor is it pos sible for them to give, instruction in the direction we advocate : they are admirablv adapted for their purpose, but secondary school, run pure y on agricultural lines, should be es tablished in the district. This prom ise will receive the hearty endorse ment of every Waikato resident, and it lititv be as well to point out that the desirability of such an institution lias so impressed Mr 11. -I. (ireenslade that he has made the establishment of an Agricultural College at lluakura one of the planks of his political plat form, As to the site mentioned, there can be no two opinions. It is in every wav the most suitable and convenient in the whole province. Apart from its central position, which is so obvious that no more need be said in this respect, the fact that the experimen tal farm is already established there lends strength to the contention that the college should be in this neigh bourhood. The Waikato is, even now, the chief farming district of the Auckland province, and when the large estates are cut up, and the main trunk railway ope" ii wto oecouie the most p- ,uiuus and prosperous of ;uvv in New Zealand. The importance of this (|U' l st ion is so great that the farmers are certain to take it up with vigour, and we hope to see the move ment gain in force and vitality until the establishment of a, college for the s< ientiiic training of our future farm ers is an accomplished fact.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
It costs on an average X'!d fo put out a fire in London, and iio'.l to extinguish one in New York. An exchange prints tlie following infer esting para-;Tigh '• An luminal incident has occurred at I'liilade'phi i, in the arrival of a wide cre»v of females mitining a. steamer. I'iie vessel i.s t'oo \ustriau steamer Zora, from Alexandretta, Northern Syria. Captain < ulagrovick -a man. by the way) says that his crew, all Turkish woman, ate all strong and sturdy, unex celled as sailors." The Rev. Joseph I Jerry, who, prior to his leaving for South Australia, some years ago, whs one of the foremost V.'esleyan niuisters in New Zealan 1 , was se'z'd suddenly in Adil side recently with jartal ; aralysis of the brain, affecting the power ofsjeecu and memory, and although he is now convalescent, his medical adviseis hold out no hope of his being able to re sume pastoral work for many months to coin ■>, if ever again. The Kia <>ra Tennis Club opened its season yesterday afternoon, on the ground recently acquired from 7vir Hel icar, Yie toria Street, Hamilton. The day was very fine, there were 3) players and friends present, and a very enjoyable time was spent. A great number of sets vere played, some of the players exhibiting very good fr.rm. Afternoon tea was provided by Mesdames Home and Tat ton During the afternoon .Mr A. <!. 'l'ibbutt photographed a group of those present. At the magisterial enquiry into the loss of the steamer Yentnor at Auckland, on Friday, before Mr W. R. Ilaseldean, S.AI., assisted by Captains J. !,. Clarke and Thos. Fernandez, nautical assessors, the second engineer deposed that a similar accident happened to the Yentnor at Yokohama, but she reached port safely. Several sea men, including the boatswain, swore the captain was the worse for liquor when the vessel went down, although a difference of opinion existed as to whether he was drunk before the vessel struck, Among the high-priced lots iu a sale of rare stamps at Messrs Huttick's auction | rooms recently were the following Antipodean examples :-Xew South Wales" 1 , Sydney views, Is.jo-.jl. a pair of id carmine, plates 11- and 15, ,£s ; I Sol, lid green, the rare error with watermark ■7.," ,£0 Ids ; New Zealand IS-").j, " on finite," Is gre3n. 10s: l.Mtf, four sixpenny black-brown an 1 four 'id deep red-brown, =£lo .">s ; 1572, watermark New Zealand, Id brown, ,i']d Ids, aud Western Australia, ls.j7, 2d brown or red, £'7. .An instance of England's Prime Minis ter's though! fulness for others is mention ed by a local correspondent. The other day Air Hal'our was strolling in the grounds of W liittgehaine when he was caught in one of those thunder-showers which recently have been so froijuent. V, hen hurrying to the house lie notiied the coats ol sonic workmen lying exposed to the rain, and promptly removed them to a covered place, although the rain was falling on himself all the time. I luring the quatter ended September l! 0 the importers to the colony amounted iu value to -£::,2H;,S!iI, agaiust X"'..:; 1 !,o;i0 for the corresponding period last year. The imports from the United Kingdom were Xl,S7:!.i'.ti7 : from United States, X ;;)o,4:js : from Australia, Xo-jo.o,;;. The exports during the same period amounted to £2,S";J.S2:J' against X'2,i:'.2.s2U for the September quarter, l'.iol. The exports to tlit) i nited Kingdom were Xl,o!is.:!lo against X'l.l-70,52\ The exports to Au tralia increased from Xoo !,.>,« to but those to South Africa de creased from X23t;,071 to XT70,121-. Amongst the old identities who fore gathered at Seddou on the occasion of the opening of the new railway was Air Stanton Workman, who is said to have ridden the winner in the first horse run in New Zea land. The meeting was held at Korora roka in l-Sa.j, Air Workman is now eighty-five years old. Air. Workman who lives at Kaikonra is well-known in the Wairarapa.anda son (Mr \Y. Workman) and several grand-children live in Greytowa,
A washerwoman is wanted at Alma lalo. The returning officer notifies that Mr Humphrey's house, Korolio, Kawhia, has hoc a appointed a polling place. l .n Fnglish cable of yesterday says -. At Llie Warwick meeting the November Hand icap resulted : Seahorse 1, Vendale 2, Saint Mo-itz Hy a tyjiographical error iu our Tamaher 6 not 's on Tuesday, the residence where the divine service was held was inadvertently given as that of Mr Harugh, whereas the place was the residence of Air Hryant. Irate Customer : "That insect powder you sold nn> the other day is no good, i'ho cockroaches fatten on it." Affable Shopman : " Yes, sir. That's the first sta ;e. They get-fat 011 it and then they die of apoplexy. Come round next week and report again. Sir. Anything I can do for you, ma'am r" Hilling last year the total number of eggs exported from the four Oovenment depots were A ueklaud. 27'.i7 fowls' and IH'il- ducks'; Wellington, 272:'. fowls' and 20'.-7 ducks' : I hristchurch. lilt',l fowls' and 1> -t ducks: Huu din..V2i fowls'and 27,j2 ducKs'; total, 2ii,tiiiii fowls' and 1I,:J07 ducks'. Alter a foitnight eggs will be re ceived, graded, railed to the cold store and chilled at the rate of 2d per do/.en. The leading chief of the Waipa natives' Mohi Te Kongomau, has just passed away, at the age of ninety years. Deceased, who claimed to have passed his century, was a person of considerable note and Maoris are present at the tangi from all parts of the island. He will be buried at the native settlement at Whatawhata, The Alaoris entertained a considerable amount- of awe for the old man, who was supposed to possess the power of makutu, -or witli cruft. A cablegram from Madrid says the ashes of Christopher Colombus have been inter red at Seville. In this connection it is in teresting to note that- the mortal remains of the great navigator seem destined to perpetual disturbance, for this inter ment is the fourth they have been sub jected to. Colombus was buried at Yalla dolid, and afterwards at Seville; but in loot) his remains were transported to the Cathedral of St. Domingo, to remain there, until in 17'.»0-() they were with great pomp and ceremony to the Cathedral of Havana, whence they have recently been re-transferred to Spain. l'lie winner of the annual lottery au thorised by the French Government on be half of the hospitals for consumptive children, the chief prize in which was tIU.o'JO, is a humble Parisian workman named Duthiel. A list of the winners in the lottery was taken into hi s workshop, and when he discovered his good fortuue the man rushed home and then to the offices of an evening newspaper office, wlych describes him as being almost intoxicated with joy, though he had had nothing to drink. The man is the father ci three children. Duthiel says be Ahis lot tery ticket at a shop about six months ago. lie otoy purchased a single for one franc.. A leading resident of Wellington. who has just returned from a trip round the world, found that the Vancouver line is be coming a very popular route, but that the second-class accommodation is not equal to that provided upon other lines. Whilst in Canada ho was informed that the com pany irt nl to considerably improve the service. The express liners for the Yan couver, Cliiu 1 and Japan trade are to be replaced witii larger vessels, and those at present in the trade are t" eo transferred to the \ aueouver-Australian run. The Canadian Pacific Railway officials pay a great deal of attention to visitors from Australia. In the account submitted to the I'res bytpi'ian (leueral Assembly at Wellington regarding the Twentieth Century Fund, tiiere was an odd amount of .Id. The oc currence of this sum was explained to be due to the sympathy of a child, who heard her father tell the. Rev. M. Cillies that- he C' it'll not aliord to make a payment to the fund. The child soon afterwards sought out the reverend canvasser, and donated to the fund through him some money she had been saving up to enable her to buy a brooch—and a half-penny was among the savings. Alt- .1. C. W. Atkins, who told the Assembly of the incident, added that the child s father, after hearing of her action, found out that he could afford to subscribe to tiie fund after all. At the Auckland Diocesan Synod, on 1 uesday. Archdeacon W illis moved to bring in a bill to constitute the parish of Cambridge and to define the boundaries thereof. In the course of the discussion which followed Air Swarhrick said he wished to repudiate the idea that there was any spirit of rivalry between Hamil ton and Cambridge. Eventually Arch deacon \\ illis asked leave t<> withdraw the bill, and Air \\ alters gave notice of motion i'hat a committee be formed to define the boundaries of the parish of Cambridge, which was intended to be formed, and to take into consideration the msmorial pre sented to the Synod by the church people of Cambridge, such committee to consist of Archdeacon Willis, Canon Haselden, the oe\. I*. Latter, Alessrs Wells, Swarhrick Grosham, and Walters." This was ap pro .ed. There was a large muster at the first parade of the Hamilton Cadet corp last evening. Several new members were en rolled bringing the total to 13. An inspec tion of the corps shows that the material is of the right stamp, and judging by the smartness shown by the boys in pitching up the rudiments of drill, there is no reason why the Hamilton cadet corps should not soon take a foremost rank amongst the smart companies in the battalion. ~M r E. He \ . Ate' .-arrigle has been elected senior subaltern, but the appointment of a junior is still iu obeyanee to-day. Captain Brad stock expects to receive samples of the uni fonns which were selected for approval bv the company. The choice .is between Khaki with green facings, and all navy blue. The next parade takes place on Wednesday at 7.00 p.m. Rape as a fodder crop is becoming very popular in the United States. Here is what th» American Sheep breeder says re garding its value "To say that rape is revolutionising the sheep industry in this country is putting the case none too strong. It adds immensely to the popular tendency toward extensive sheep farming by yield ing a vastly greater quantity of succulent and healthful green food to the acre than any other crop. thereby increasing in like ratio the sheep raising a capacity ot the farm. It tides the sheep farmers over the dry, hot season, when the grasses are dead and the fields are brown, with a wealth of green, palatable and nourishing food such as no other product ol the farm can or does furnish. Nothing equals it for the ewes and lambs during the nursing periods, and for weaning lambs it is incomparable, carrying them from mother-milk to self-sustaining lambhood with scarcely a sign of shrinkage. It is without a rival in all the list of succulent summer and autumn feeds for starting mutton sheep and lambs on the Heshmak ing road to profit." The latest report of the Advances to Settlers' office shows that the Hoard had, up to Alaivli 31. 1902, authorised 11,312 ad vances, amounting to =£3,730,020. The total amount- asked for by the 11,312 ap plicants, granted in full and partially, was SC. 1,203, i 'Od: 1 lot) applicants declined the grants offered them, amounting to <£t;(i2,lt3s —so that the net advances authorised to March 31, 1902, number 9NG2, and amounted to X3,073,(j5.j. The securities for the net authorised advance were valued at till, and these are in many instances beino enhanced by the expenditure in improve ments of part of the money borrowed and the liability reduced by the periodical re payments of principal in the case of instal ment loans. The number of applications received to March 31, 1 ( J02, was 14,74(3 for ■ au aggregate aaiouat of £5,204,300, I
WHANGAREI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) \\ HANfrARLI, Tins Day. lovely weather prevails for the Agri cultural Show. There is a record attend ance, over L'oou being present. The stock is the best and largest number exhibited at Whangarei. Tiio prize for the ( hampionship bull was obtained by Mr Hard inc. Maungao hare, llorist !\ : cow, Blumhardr : thoroughbreds, liegulus, Mackenzie Bros.: daughts. Banker, Mr llawken.
THE BISHOP OF AUCKLAND.
> THE] KEV. M. K. N ELK. AN APPOINTED. (1 >y Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. The Kev. M. b'. Neligan has been selected as Bishop of Auckland, lie is a little over to years of age. He was curate of St. Paul's, Smdccates (York), from lss(> to I*^7; Derehan. IW.MK): Christ Church, l'addingtou (London), 1 s;>o-9T, and Vkar of St. Stephen's, lAiddington. since IS!>4. Since he has been in charge of the parish, St. Stephens has progressed most remarkably. He has a reputation of being a brilliant preacher and most vigorous and successful organiser and has at present three curates under him.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
MR GREENSLAVE'S CANDIDATURE MEETING AT KAWHIA. (Bv Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) KAWHIA, This Day. At Kawhia yesterday morninj a number of loading business men and supporters of Mr <ireenslade assembled just before the candidate left, und congratulated him upon the success of his first visit to Kawhia. Mr (.ireenslade crossed the harbour in : Mr Morgan's launch, accompanied by a ' number of ladies and gentlemen, and I visited Hautura and Oparau, where, he met a number of electors, who assured the can didate they were doing their utmost to se cure his return, and seemed to have no doubt as to the result. The trip was a most enjoyable one. AT TE RUA-A-MOA. Last evf>nin>_ r Mr Greenslade ad dressed the electors at Te Rua-a-moa when there were present -14 present. Mr Rawei occupied tV.e ■ I'.air. Alter speaking one anil a-lialf hours and ' answering a large number of questions . On the motion of Mr Casy, seconded by Hauffemar, a hearty vote of thanks anil ' confidence was carried unanimously. Mr [Green&lade has now been right i through the Raglan aud Kawhia portions i of the electorate and lias been received • with great enthusiasm aud will poll a ) large majority here. } MR LANG AT WHATAWHATA. ] On Monday evening Mr Lang addressed , the electors in [worsens Hall, and the . building was well filled, including a num | ber of ladies. Mr E. C. Shepherd, chairman of the , Newcastle Road Board, occupied the chair. The address was much on the same lines as those already reported. In reply to question, Mr Lang said he 1 had not voted against a reduction in in ' terest or freight for the fat man. There was supposed to be no difference as re '■ gards colour in the administration of the Advances to Settlers Act. Mr Rolleston ! brought in the system of optional tenure ' before the present Government was in | ollice. It would have been better if the ■State had not interfered with the Bank 1 of New Zealand. A portion of the in -1 creased public debt was' re-productive. ! The Government wore obtaining money from their own departments at 3 per cent. ' and giving the A.M.P. Society 4- per cent. - The Old Age Pension should be universal. 1 lie was justified in opposing the present Act, which wa ß not productive of thrift. The funds for Old Age Pensions should be raised bv stamp duty. Had always sup -1 ported the rating on unimproved values or ; the optional principle. He was in favour of the mutual system of fire insurances. Mrs Laxton moved a vote of thanks and confidence. This was seconded by Mrs Poynter and carried unanimously. A vote of thanks to the chairman closed the meeting. MR LANG AT TE MAT A. Mr Lang addressed the electors at Te Mata on Wednesday evening last. Mr A. N. Nortod occupied the chair, and on his motion, seconded by Mr Gal van, a hearty vote of thanks and confidence was tendered to the candidate. POLITICAL POINTS. The latest plea of the Conservatives is that a strong Opposition is necessary in Parliament to compel the reconstruction of the Ministry. This Conservative solici tude for the Government is somewhat amus ing. but we need hardly remind the elec tors that the way to get a strong Liberal Government is to elect a strong Liberal House. Those people who tell us that the debt has increased by fourteen millions conveniently omit to mention that the revenue has in creased by nearly two millions. Nor do they explain that the great bulK of the bor rowed money has been invested in repro ductive works and services, in railways, telegraphs, advances to settlers, purchases of land and so forth. It should also be re membered that the wealth of the colony has grow a far more rapidly than its indebt edness. The population, to begin with, has increased during the past 10 years by 150,000, the land under cultivation by more than 4,001*,000 acres, the ex ports of produce by nearly .£4,000,000, and the bank deposits by six aud a half millions. And all this has been accomplished in spite of a tremendous fall in the prices of some of our staple pro ducts. In 1891 we exported 10(3,187,0771b of wool, worth <£4,129,686, and 5,877,059 bushels of grain, worth £676,338 ; while in 1901 we exported 146,820,0791b of wool, worth £3,699,103, and 13,373,515 bushels of grain, worth .£1,285,811. In other words we sent away 40,633, 0021b more wool and 7*496,456 bushels more grain in 1901 than did in 1891, and yet received only £1 more in the w - ay of returns for our increased shipments. It is easy to say that the Government has had no more to do with the increase of production than with the decline in prices, but it is reason able to assume that its vigorous land settle ment policy and the assistance it has given to farmers in various directions have been the main factors in the growth of our ex ports.
THE GENERAL ELECTION
NOMINATIONS. Following is a complete list of the candi date? for the various constituencies in New Zealand. *lndcates members of last Parliament : G., Government supporter; 0., Opposition : 1., Independent; L., Labour IProhibitionist. A I'CKLAND. avcki.anii City. *W. .T. Napier ... ... G 'J. 11. Witheford ... ... G F. K. liaume ... ... G A. P. Brady ... O * •I. Fawcus ... ... ... I, K. French ... I J. 11. llannan I A- Fidd ... ... A. Rosser ... ... | ; . Richardson ... ... I' H N. Simeon ... ... <; Gret Lynn. *G. Fowlds . . ... ... g T. T. Masefield ... ... J i'A KNELL. *F. La wry... ... i; J. M. Shera ... £ Eden. *J' I><illard ... ... ... o P. E. Cheal ... (i Waitkmata. E. W. Alison ... ... [ A. J. Hatlield, Jan.... ... g Manakau. *Sir G. M. O'Korke .. ... G 11. M. Kirkbride ... ... q Thames. *Hon. J. McGowan ... ... G W. H. Lucas ... ... ], F. W. Isitt ... ... p Ohinemuri. E. G. B. Moss ... ... J *Jackson Palmer ... G LI. Poland... ... ... g Pay of Plenty. *W.H. llerries ... o Rev. C. Jordan ... ... G D. Lundou ... ... (i J.E.Taylor ... ... G Waikato. *F. W. Lang ... i>t q H. J. Franklin. .F. Massey ... ... 0 A. R. Harris ... ... g Pay of Islands j *R. M. Houston ... ... g A. C. Glass ... (j Marsden. *R. Thompson ... G F. Mander... ... " Ivaipaka. E. Bassett... ... ... g A. E. Harding ... [. C. Newman ... (i G. L. Peacocke ... ... < r ■J. Stall worthy ... ... <, Waiapu. *Hon. J. Carroll ... ... g HAWKE'S BAY. Hawke's Bay. *Sir W. Russell ... ... Q Napikr. *A. L. D. Frasei- ... ... G R J. Fames I Waipawa. *C. Hall ... ... g J. Taylor ... ... ... I TARANAKI. Egmont. Hon. W. T. Jennings ... G C. Leech ... ... ... [ Hawera. *F. McGuire ... ... o C. E. Major ... ... g Pate a. *F. H. Haselden ... ... 0 *W. C. Symes ... ... G Taranaki. *E. M. Smith ... ... G H. 0. Kay ... ... ... 0 WELLINGTON. Rangitikei. U r . J, Birch ... ... 0 A. E. Remington ... ... G R. E. Hornblow ... ... G James Smith ... ... r Oroua. *F. G. Lethbridge 0 A. H. Tompkins ... ... G WANGANUI. *A. D. Willis G T. W. Baker ... ... 0 P. Lundon... ... ... X Manawatu. *J. Stevens .. ... ... G J. Vile ... ... ... x Palmerston. T. R. Hodder ... ... G W. T. Wood ... ... G H. J. Manson ... ... G Pahiatua. # J. O'Meara ... ... G S. Bolton ... ... 0 A.Gould .. ... .. O Masterton. *A. W. Hogg ... ~, G J.C.Cooper ... ... o Wairarapa. *J. T. M. Hornsby ... ... G W. C. Buchanan ... ... 0 Otaki. *W. H. Field G F. W. Issitt ... ... X' Hutt. *T. M. Wilford G J. H. Collier ... ~, I F. Pirani ... ... o Newtown. Hon. T. W. Hislop 0 W. H. P. Barber ... ... G W. G. 'X'ustin ... ... 0 Dr. Chappie ... ... I C.M.Luke ... ... G Wellington City *G. Fisher ... ... G *A. R. Atkinson ... ... 0 J. Duthie ... ... o J. G. W. Aitkin ... ... 0 E. G.Jellicoe ... ... P. J. O'Regan ... ... G J. Godber ... ... g L>. McLaren ... ... G Dr. Findlay ..., ... G NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH. Nelson City. *J. Graham ... ... G Jesse Piper ... ... I Harry Almore ... ... G Wairau. *Hon. C. H. Mills G J.Duncan... ... ... x THE WEST COAST. Motueka. *R. McKenzie ... ... G F. W. Isitt... ... p Buller. *J. Colvin ... ... ... G F. W. Isitt ... ... X' Grey. *A. R. Guiness ... ... g F. W Isitt ... ... p Westland. *Right Hon. R. J. Seddon ... G F. W. Isitt ... ... p CANTERBURY. Hurunui. *R. Meredith ... ... x A. W. Rutherford ... ... G H. F. Reece ... ... I G. Pully ... ... ... g G. 0. Forbes ... ... G Kaiapoi. *D. Buddo... ... ... G A. D. Hassall ... ... G Courtenay. *C. Lewis ... ... ... 0 J. Rennie ... ... ... G J. Barrett ... ... ... Q Avon *W. W. Tanner G A. Loughrey ... ... I J. R. Brunt ... ... xjj Christchurch. *W. W. Collins G # G. J. Smith X *H. G. Ell ... i T. E. Taylor ... ... I C. Taylor ... ... L T. H. Davey ... ... G R.M.Taylor ... ... G A. H. Turnbull ... ... G C. Allisou ... ... j B. Baynea ... q
Ellesmerf. *R. H. Rhodes f> F. < 'verton ... ... G Selwyn. *('. A. C. Hardy ... ... 0 K. Wilson ... ... G J.lvess ... ... ... G Riocarton *O. W. Russell ... ... G G. Witty ... ... ... G I.YTT ELTON *O. Laurenson ... ... G W. Rollitt ... ... G AsHECRToN *J. McLach 1 m ... ... G \\ . Brock ... ... (; A. Ager ... <; .1. Studliohne. jun.... ... <» <' ERA I.DINE. *F. R. Flatman ... ... G W. Maslin... ... ... x Timanr. # Hon. \V. Hall-Jones ... G F. 11. Smith ... ... j OTAGf>. Waitaki. *Hon. W. J. Steward ... i; George Miller ... ... x John Cam pb'.'ll I Oamaru. *Hon. T. V. Duncan ... G J. A. Mcl'herson ... ... ( J. M. Brown ... I 11. P. Crawford ... ... (j Mount Ida. John Ewing ... (• A. L. Herdnian ... X Waikouaiti. *T. Mackenzie ... X Rev. F. W. Isitt ... X' Chalmers. *E. G. Allen ( • John White ... ..." q Dunedin City. *J. A. Millar G *J. F. Arnold G *A. R. B-irelay ... ... R. Chisholm ... H.D.Bedford ... ... q Caversham. *T. K. Sidey ... _ q W. Earnshaw ... q Taieri D. Reid, junr. ... q J. J. Ramsay ... j J. Wright ~ ... j C. Samson ... ... A. Marshall ... Bruce. * James Allen ... O J. A. Scott (j. Clctha. *J. W. Thomson ... G John McNeil ..' j D. Stewart ... " q W. Quin ... ... (j Tuapeka. *3. Bennett... ... ... R. Gilkison... j Wakatipu ■ Eraser ... O R. B. Ross (j. James Kelly ..." J A. Murdoch " (• Mataura R. McNab ... £ L W. Rayraond Invercargill. *J. A. Hanan P D. Whyte ... " p Avvarua. *SirJ. G.Ward r± D. Addell ... ... j Wallace # M Gilfedder ... G J. C.Thomson j
FATAL ACCIDENT.
DANXEY IRKE, Tuesday. A young man named Cook, said to be ir n ' was cau g ht m the belting of the Mangatoro mil] and killed. His body was frightfully m ingled.
LAKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS.
. DLNEDIX, Yesterday. Sir Joseph Ward has been presented with a letter from Queenstown, signed bv •31 persons, with reference to the°Govern ment purchase of the Wakatipu Shipping company. The document includes the following: Y our statement re the Go vernment purchase of the Wakatipu Ship ping Company's property has met with the warmest approval of every resident of Queenstown possess-rig- sufficient moral courage to express his opinion. We regard the action of the Government as the dawn of prosperity for tbe Wakatipu district and we have no hesitation in that had the purchase been m ide years a°e the industries that now languish would be in a flourishing condition. We trust to see you in Queenstown soon, when we feel thoroughly satisfied you will be competent to justify the action of the Government in the above matter."
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We are always willing to publish com munication on matters of public interest but it must be understood that we are in no way identified with the opinion ex pressed by our correspondents.] DISTRICT OF CAMBRIDGE. TO THE TDITOR Sir,—A change is about to be made by the congregation of St. Andrew's Church, Cambridge, the effect of which is little understood. It is intended to make the district a parish, a change which carries with it some impor tant features, not the least important being the induction of a new vicar. The people of St. Andrew's have now the op portunity of nominating for the post a young, intelligent and energetic man, able to cope with the ever-increasing work of so large a district as Cambridge. The ven. gentleman now in charge has faithfully served the church for a quarter of a cen tury and should now be offered his wall earned retirement, or, if he so desire, a small parish where the work is not so exacting. Hoping the newly,formed parish will be successful in obtaining the man it desires.—l am. etc., A PARISHIONER. BOROUGH AFFAIRS. TO THE EDITOR Sir,—ln reading the report of the Hamilton Borough Council in your paper this evening, I was pleased to see the Cr. Coates had set a good example to a few more of our Councillors by resigning his seat as soon as he found he was not able to attend its meetings once a month. Though we recognise in the past that Cr.' Coates has done good service and we as ratepayers will think well of him for re signing when he has done so. We would be better pleased if one or two more would as likewise or attend to the duties we have a right to expect of them. Their non attendance at the monthly meeting is un fair to the Mayor, Clerk and the few coun cillors who make it a point of attending re | gularly, and who will be remembered at the annual election of Crs in April next Yours, etc., RATEPAYER CONSUMPTION.-Which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha's proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It always cures and cures Sf;. w - _£ EY . Agent, Hamilton, . WELLS, Agent, Hamilton; GEO. M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu: sells it. '
BICYCLISTS.—ShouId never start out Without a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. One application gives relief. Try it. w! BEY, Agent Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge ; GEO. M. A. AHEIB Agent To Awamutu, sella it.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20 1902
TOTALLY tCLIPSfc if Is s Miss en, KNOX STREET, HAMILTON. ERTIFICATEI) TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique & Theory. [a card] i. W. D Y E R SOLICITOR Hamilton. tONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLS. ERBERT Y. C COLLINS. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. LICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." . A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month. Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month. Huntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month. Other districts occasionally. HIGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE. I MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS the Main Street of Hamilton, J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. ENTAL, OTI C E MR E. DE MeGARRIGL 1 ?, CENTAL SURGEON, Hisimy, Mr MjD»rrigle]|{may be consulted on at d •fter Baturday; August 2nd, 4 at h!s roon s, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrons-Oxide gas adminisiered. Painless Extraot : ons by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR G; SKENE DIXON BURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlylthe|following plaoes : Ngaruawahia— Ist Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly—-4th Friday. H I. J) , „ s AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Staff. ►•NEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. 23,7. ■ JJ.EWSON gHE PP A RD, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. * M*T. H. B 0 -™ Tiacher of Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Singing, Having taken up his residence in Hamil ton, is now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMON! VILLA. N Cambridge Every MONDAY and UESDAY. f; Te Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Hand" is now open to accept Engage ments for Concerts, Halls, etc., in any part of the Waikato. Four and a half i>i:r cent,— We have Money to Lend at thid rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early applications is requested. Vaiie liros.. Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane. Queen-street, Auckland. MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queeu - street, Auckland, 23 7. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WJE.S T, Near Railway Station J. 11 1 D L E R GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. WOODCARVING —Relief, Chip, Floral, Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Od per quarter, ia (id per hour. Articles designed.—Miss fi Ay I iog, 13, Victoria Arca.le, Auckland,
lIMF HIE CURE FOR— In rligest.ion, i: i. I ', H I.!. : i ■h 1 Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc, t T-; )\ i.hi '.ANUrA il'iu.J' S (»LK: V By A. . (/11/MI.T, MA.MJI r. )N* You keep the Mt'NEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer E. B. HILL, GHFMIRT, CAMBRIDGE. FIRST AWARD Christchun.h, 1,05. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubdie ExhbitLn 1898. FIRST and sPKCI VL, Auckland, IS!)!). Filial AWARD, Ghristchurch, 1900-1901. Imperial Ciill' Food (BLATHER BRAND). Cin be used wiili < i'h* r skim or separated mi k, whey, or water alonp. Kxtr.'ict fr< m 1-t'- r.et-ivr.l from a (r<.n:)». man in th« Nor'h Island, who u-es Imperial Calf Food " I s'ar!"d feeding a ca.f abort a wc"k o's', th •in tln-r of which W , |P ~|( i birth. Our (tber ».w uave y■ Vn m i]k we c- uM "rily Hp'-.vij a j.i v( t ■ r •':}y Upon t>is, with your food, we reared the en If, using just, two 251b bags, which lastid ICO (iays. If m.lk had not been so scare" we should lave used ess Fund. The " Ci't" i-i qu-'sti-.»ii his, In the natural course of event*, her fii'cond calf, «nd is as • ce a cow iu all respects as o itild be desired." From the abnv3 it may be authored th 't a calf can be sueeess'ully r ared upon half-i ---pound of Food per d*y when mi k is so .ree ; if plentiful, les •, PACKED IN 251b., fiOlK, lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too nurrer: us to pi/blisb, but we Inve several staMn.- that calves fed with this fool are os fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. C. DAVIS & < 0., HAMILTON. rPHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE JL DEPARTMENT is prepared to Employers of Labour Covers acan.it Risk connected with their trade or bu-M^ess—under the Workers' Compensation Act, tlx- Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners "f property and Mortgagees also under special tables. Persoual Ao id-nt Ii purance effected in all branch--?. For particulars as to rates, etc., i.pT.ly tc he 1 ocal Office of the Depar'ment J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioni r HAMILTON. Private I*wilding- Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD 13AT lIS. It is only on ths u--i* of Woi ; S,-!iii.i• iiis that it ought to be judged. | you he tfje judge. j Every Wolfe's Schnapps L, S contains an honest preparnt; - of Juniper Berries and selei t ' Rarley. | If you need a stimulant that wii: | brace a tired body or clear ; U tired mm.!, 1 h;ST V/OLf-E": I SC HN A PP.s—not a false stimulant § but a builder up of vital forces. I you take no Slisk.! Better not take anything than $ accept a substitute for this sterl- I ing old tonic. Imitations are put I out for one purpose only - to mak» 5 big profits—they are absolutely worthless. , SiuyWFtoh, Look for the name, and accept only bottles with the signature of Udolpho Wolfe on the label. ♦ it
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in* hie Oefice : OVi-K THREE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guarantee a by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs si ninMtr* tion. The Public Trust Office seeks to fce merelv elf-supporting. Ebtai.g under Wills or Intestacies wher converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap itelised yearly, and free of all effice charges. The Public Trust-'e can be uppointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making ol Wills is given free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or iu place of persons who wi.-li to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Mone Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts Tiik Public Trustee undertbk's the man agemeut of Property as Attorney or Ago The Public Trustee administers Intestates Estates, Luuatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed L»nds. Tiie Public Trustee has Trust Fune's for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS AITLV TO TBE lUBLICTUUSTKE, Wkllinoto:;, Or any of the Ajcnh of tin: Public Trwte oj the Culo>iy. WAIKATO TIMES ALMANAC (I,ATI; HONL>S.) TO ADVKItTISLOIIS. 'I 'IIIS ALMANAC is now beiug put iu hand, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at once for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac lias a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. '1 here are a tew spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to the proprietors. Secretaries of local ( government Rodics> Clubs aud Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to the Publisher lists of office-bearers, etc., for publication iu the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to i'HL \\ AIkAT) TIMES Hamilton. 'S he Publisher will be glael to receive early information upon any matter
deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. I'AULL & VEXABLKS, Hamilton.
Movement is on foot at Cambridge to hold an intertainment on Tuesday next, in aid of of the suvivors of the Elingamite. Ihe btst local talent has offered to assist and the mayor (Mr F. W. Buckland), will preside. It has been suggested that the election results be announced from the platform. Ihe following players will represent the Arawas in their match with Slades on Saturday next:—Rev. H. L. Blamires and Messrs-Hammond, Bond, Bain, Evans, Piatt, I I abling, Storey, Bradstock, Venables and Mahon. Emergencies, Barton, Devery and Simpson, |
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CHOLERA IN PALESTINE.
♦ I,<>X I" >X, X >veml> -r I s A virulent epidemic m - < li<is sjiroafliiiLC throughout Palestine. ■M Mil V I leMl lis liM ve (icclllTecl. DISASTROUS FIRE. - ♦ — XKW YORK, Nov. IS. Armour's packing |>lmnt Ml Sioux Citv lins lieeti burnt. The damage totals IH.IO.UOD dollars. THE Oil IN USE roxi:rs LM'.KIN, Nov. IS. Prince Tumii and Tungfuhsiang are <u'traiiisinn the P.oxers in the Xingh sia district. NATIONALIST FOR GALWAY. ♦ IiOX I )ON, Nov. 1 .Mr I >ullv has Keen sentenced to three months imprisonment in Mount Neil Aw on a charge, of conspiracy. COLONEL LYNCH. (Received Nov, 17, 1 a.m.) LON DON, November 19. The Daily Telegraph states the law otlicers have decided that Colonel Lynch must ungergo trial at the liar of the House of Commons for treason. The celebrated Trichborne case was the last instance of trial at the bar of the House.
SEVERE WEATHER
LONDON, November I',). Severe early frosts have been ex perienced on the continent, and snow lias fallen. The Kent and (lerman Meteorolo gists predict the hardest winter for half a century. The lakes around .Berlin and the river Neva are frozen.
VOLCANIC AND SEIS MIC DISTURBANCES
R()ME, November I S. Stromboli, now in eruption, pre sents a, spectacle of rare magnili cence. There is a brilliant glare in the skv while streams of red lava flow down the mountain slopes. Thick rain of hot ashes is reported, with constant detonations. Numbers of dead fish are floating oil tin; surface of the sea. ALOIERS, Nov. 18. A severe earthquake has been felt throughout Algeria, accompanied by loud rumblings.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS. LOYALIST WANTS. (Received Nov. 20, 1.50 a.m. LONDON', November I'.). Lords Edward Cecil, Charles C. Bentinck, Oeorge, tin' Duchess of Fife, the Duke of Montrose, Lord ll.ugh Cecil, and the lion. Alfred Lyttelton appeal for money for new riot lies and bedding on behalf of the loyalists in South Africa. They de clare the Imperial Covernment indi cated that the loyalists at the best would only be compensated for 50 per cent of their losses. They belong to the classes which under normal cir cumstances never need, and other cir cumstances ask for assistance. They represent the proud hard-working farmer and artisan as the backbone of the community, facing hostility, dis couragement, cold-shouldered by the Cape Government. The country dis tricts are in a distinctly inferior posi tion, owing to their attachment to the Empire. THE NATAL LOAN. Received Nov. 20, ].50 a.m. LONDON, November ID. [ie million and a half Natal loan more than covered at an average s Id above the minimum, which THE DOERS EXILES. LONDON, November ID. Ie Standard Brussels correspon declaresMr Kruger and others were officially informed that Mr Cham berlain will decide after his tour in South Africa regarding their exile.
GENERAL ITEMS.
(Received Nov. !!'>, 1.50 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. ID. The Shaw Sav II Company have chartered the White Star liner lonic which sails for New Zealand in January. 111! I s,SKI,S, November 18. l!ubin<> is shockingy cynical, and regrets that the death penalty is abolished, lie has retained M. Sipi dos as advocate. LONDON. Nov. ID. The authorities at Scotland Yard state that Uubino has no London con federates.
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STATE EXPERIMENTS.
EoN I KIN, November 111. .Mr \\ . i\ Ileeves new book on " S;;iU- Experiments in Australasia ami New X"iilami ' lias just been pub lished. The i >all\ Ncms savs that it is a remarkable wink, ami hopes that the political lessons will have a bracing ell'ect <>n the English mind.
ENGLISH POLITICS.
ULWIOI'UEIt NATIONALIST I>EAE WITH TilK CoY EUNMENT. (Received November 111, I p.m.) L<>Nix>N, .Nov. lit. A limes correspondent savs an uneasy impression is abroad in I nion ist circles that some sort of a deal is afoot between the Nationalists and the (lov'eminent. The suspicion is probably due to the cessation of parliamentary obstruction bv that purty, also to Mr MacDonells ap pointment. The idea is further strengthened by Mr O Uriens declara tion that Nationalists had secured the hands ot the (Government and advocacy of the placing of the great settlement of laud ijuestion almost beyond dauger.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE AUSTRALIAN ELK VEX MhLHOUrtNE, Nov. 11l I rumble, the cricketer, has <irri\'i*<i from the Cape. Ji»• savs the team had ;i most interesting visit t<> South Africa <1 ml will reach home on the 2m! December. TKACLDY AT TILE NEW iieekides. NOWFOLK ISLAND. Nov. I',). News from the New Hebrides states that Captain Harry Amir was shot by Mallicolo natives and tlu; boats crew seriously wounded. DEATH OF A .MISSIONARY. Mrs McNaughton has died at Aiu brim Hospital.
FIRE AT A STORE.
(Bv Telegraph.—Press Association.) WiiAXGAu'KI, This Day. Wilbert deary's i'uhipuhi store, includ ing butcher's shop and post office, was com pletely destroyed l>y lire last night. The insurance was ,£3OO.
PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.
CHI'ECII LXION, By Telegraph.—l'ress Asgm-iation WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Presbyterian Assembly last night passed a resolution expressing the opinion that, the time has now come to seriously consider whether the union of the evange lical churches may not be accomplished. A committee was appointed to communi cate this resolution to the next annual ses sion of the Wesleyan Conference and Con gregational t'nion. In the event of the proposal receiving favourable reception the committee is to bring up a report at the next assembly. The report of the Sabbath school statistics showed that there were fewer teachers,but B'. 121! more scholars. There were 317 fewer Bible class scholars than in 1901.
WAIKATO A. AND P. ASSOCIA TION.
A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Waikato A. and !'. Association was held in the New Zealand Loan and Mercan tile Agency Company's offices this morning. There were present : Messrs 1. (.'oates (president, in the chair). M. (!. Farrer, Ed. Allen, J. .Milne, F. J. Marshall and S. Steele. UUESSINO COMPETITIONS. The Secretary reported that the weights of the animals in the various guessing com petitions at thelate show were as under: Bul lock iliiOlbs. cow 081 lbs, three sheep IGolbs and pig 11 Jibs. MILK IN IJ TESTS. The milking tests resulted as follows: Mr I. Coates' cow 1, Mr C. Day's cow 2. The winner gave gallons at the morn ing milking, and 10 gallons at the evening milking, at a test of GT per cent. Mr Day's cow gave lSj gallons morning and lo gallons evening with a test of .V 7 per cent. It is a curious coincidence that both gentlemen win tho prize donated by them selves. The samples were sent in numbered bottles to Mr Hubert J, Thoip'i of the New Zealand Dairy Association, Ngaruawahia, and tested by him. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts wore passed for payment:—J. Bettley, £25 Gs: .J. S. Bond. £ls 15s: Wilson and Horton £ls: 11. Brett, Is : Farmers' Club, i; 35s ; W. Bright, £2 8s : J. Gallagher, £1 103; C. 11. Warr. IDs; J. li 11. Ilatrick. 7s Gd: Hamil ton Hand, £G; U. T. Tudehope, £3 12s : McN'icol and Co., i;s (is: Argus, iJ32 17s 3d : Waikato Times, £_!s ]<is Gd: W. Honey - bun, £l3 los; J. Proctor, £lO 10s: Taupri Sawmill Company, ■£'.) J3s od : K. Vowless. £fi 17s Gd : J. Winter, X t Is ; W. Proctor, £2 ite : \V. Ley. £2 0s Gd ;Mr Butler (extra clerical assistance, £3 3s. PRIZE MONKY. The Secretsry reported that the cash prize money won at the late show amounted to £3BO Os Gd, which would bo payable to successful exhibitors at the beginning ol next week. sri:llestEi> improvements. The committee then considered sug gested improvements in the conduct of the Show, including the placing at various parts of the ground of seating accomodo dation for ladies, and the holding of the wood chopping compeiition in the main ring. A l IMToll. It was resolved to appoint Mr C. Wall nut as auditor in conjunction with Mr (J. Way. HAM.(IT Full SITES. A long discussion took place on the forth coming ballot on the four sites offered to the Association as suitable for a Show ground. The secretary was instructed to get the ballot papers distributed as soon as possible.
INTERPROVINCIAL
a la nor i? pjsrrn-: sr:rtm;i>. By Telegraph.— Pr c s Ass icmMim.) (iREV.Mor I'll. Yesterday. The dispute between the varioii ■■ ship piny companies trading to i ■ reyniout h ann and the \\ harf I abourers EiiEn was agaii tiefore the ('onciliatien Hoard to-dav. \i adjotirnmenr was made t'.T an li.mii- t. allow a conference to take i)b iv resuming the parties to the dispute s'a'ed that they had come to an agreement the En ion withdrawing tie- «iem for !-i\pence per hour for overtime, and the snipping companies conceding points. with a proviso that in case of emergency Ilia' the men could t>e called on at ether hours than those set forth. The Hoard complimented both sides to the dispute on the amicable arrangement arrived at. V. Eh El N« i'i'< >N. Tuesday. The Eliza Firth was tc.vel into ii.ut to day, with her foremast and jili'oo"m gene. The mast was cut away during a gale on Friday night. to prevent the ve-se, run ning the vessel running ashore near Long Island.
THE WAIKATO TIMES. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 1902.
Of .loiiii nf Arc we've often read, Tfow sill! her Kallant soldiers led, Till most "f Frame she did retake, And Hlie herself luirnt at the stake. Those days are past, the world tfrows old, But still wo often catch « cold. To keep oil' which we can assure, The use of WOODS' GKJSAT PEPPERMINT CURE ' il
Winter conies with chilly ilrajie. And coughs and colds we can't escape We're bound to face it every year, However much the damp we fear. We long to see Old Sol's bright rays Through those wet and Imnuy days, While our health we do assure With soma WOODS' GKEAT PEPPERMINT •JUWi. lij
WADE'S Woini EMS -the Wcideful Worm Woriers— are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere. DIA R'RlltEA is more to be dreaded tlian diphtheria. It attacks all ages and it equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting twin diarrhoea is due to the lack of pr >p"r treatment at the first stages of the disease. i"namberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and it' given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand, "let it to-day. It may save a life. \\ . DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THO-M.VS AYELES, Agent, Cambridge: GEO. 31. A. AHIER, Agent, T'e Awamutu; sell it.
Wantofis Etc. SA LE—First-class Piano in good A. order, cost iMS. Owner will sell clie.ip for cash, a real Bargain. Apply oitico of this paper. A Washerwoman, two days *» a week. Apply Ahnadule. T VTAXTED.— Runners and (Mlko Boy V T for Waikato Times. ~VSTAXTHD. the Public to Call on O \7.E V 7 CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GR \ PHS and EN LA R< iCM EX x'S. Studio —liowden's Huildmgs, Hamilton. 117 AXTEI.)—The travelling public to re > » member that Tea. Ooil'ee, I'ios, Pastry. Calces, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.-—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. "ITTANTED—Those requiring Violins, » » Striugs, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to r ill on or send to H. H. liowden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in stock. W A XTEI> KNOWN.—V. Flescher de » » sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (law and button), Walking and livening S'.ioes, Girl's Lace and liufton Hoots (tan and black), Good Strong School Hoots, Farmers' Hoots. Hluchers. Canvas Allocs. Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made t:> order. V. PLKSCHEE, co-operative hoot shop. CAMBRIDGE. Impounded, IMPOUNDED at Hamilton on H'th Nov 11IU2. by Mr Wallace for trespassing 011 his farm, River Load, Xgaruawahia. One bay gelding, marks of sore back, rope soar round nose. Xo visible brands. Owner unknown. If not claimed, and ex pense's paid, to be sold on Saturday, Nov. 22nd. I'.n >2, at 12 o'clock noon. F. C. HFXT. Poundkeeper and Hanger. JTotiCOS. (1 A M Hli IDO E TE.M PEKANCE J SOCIETY oddfellows Hall, Cam bridge. FRIDAY, N« >YEMI!ER 21st, 1'.»02, PFHLIC MEETING. The speakers will include the Revs. Blamires and Elliott. Songs, recitations. The Hand will contribute items. A col lection will be taken up. The hotelkeepers have invited to appoint a speaker who will advocate the other side of the question. X () T ICE. PUBLIC HALL. KAGLAN. HOWAN begs to r.otifiy the public * » of li'aglan and surrounding districts that he will shortlv open in the above Hall, OREAT CLEARING SALE A XI.) AUCTION SALE, «£r>oo O eneral Drapery, Suits of ('lotlies, Dress Pieces, Hoots and Shoes, Saddlery, •Jewelle.iy, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc. FOR SJIORT PERIOD ONLY. Opening date and Auction Sale will be duly advertised. QCHOOL HOOK'S and REQUISITES O 'full range) obtainable at E. J. W ILKINSOX'S, Cambridge. EVANS' 0 N D ERF U L T) E M E D IE S TUSSICDHA. - For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL. For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN SING ASTHMA FC-WDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. Thpso preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato di>trict from the following H. .T. Clifford, Morin-a ville ; Thon. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Eecott, Cambridge : F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chas Royce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey. Hamilton : W. Dev, f famil— on; J. S. Edwards, Ohaapo : G. M. A. Aliier, Te Awainutu : F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green an 1 Culebronk, Te Kuiti and Ot'troh-inga ; DooDy and PatTsoa, Xgarua wahia ; R. F. Sandm, H»milton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Pi ice, 2G. Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use "WADE'S WORM FIGS. Is boxes. TO~MKN~" Write for free copy of valuable look aboU yourselves, your health, yen happiness, your future It contains a full exposition rf tin* human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. PcsUd free in sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Ad iress—G. Specfio, 639 Elizabeth-Street North Melbourne.
Election Fotices. IT I'.TilC NoTlcE. f UK follow ing persons have be.-n X"i >MI XAT!' 11 as <'AXDI DATES for KM / 1 I'lmN' of a -MK/ i'.KU of the Hol'SK •f RKi'IIKSKN IWTIKs. for the ELEC I'O'i.'AL 1 > IS'!' If I<"L' of W AIK A '!'<►. orkexsladk. !ikxi; y james LA N<;, FIIEDEI.MC WILLI \M Date! tliis 1 7i h .lay ..i Xov.. .lAMKS S. IJOXD. Hctuming Officer. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OK WA! k'ATO. A I' )!,!,! Nii PLACE A PPOI XT!', L». j)ll!LIC NoTICK is hereby given that I Mr Humphreys House. Kor-ilia. Kawhhi, has been appointed a PoLUXG PLACE. .lAMES S. IioXD. Re turning < >f!icer. Hamilton, Xoveinber 1 S{b. I;iu2. ;Y .<■ jV EM: \L i>: TR:« T OK .! •' I' XS! X(j I'oLI. AI'POIXTMENT o[-' SCKU HXEEiiS Mi'E" '• trm« p*:' -i" ri'ti ■ that on ' •' 1 i > i. X -V 21-t. at !•_' o'clock 1 my oflice. V.'aikato Times Buiid ! lamiiton. i shall consider :>!] nomi • s duly lodged..Mid select TWO FIT - >.XS to Hppoir.t, one scrutineer and ' her fit persons t-- appoint the other iiieer to act at each ballot-box, in the L-'.ivo interests, and the persons so d mav act according! v. JAMES S. liwN'D, Returning liicer. Uiiltuu, November lUth, 1!)(>2. WAIKA'I'O ELECTORATE, I'] the honour to announce that I RESS THE ELECTORS CA MliRI I>< i E—Thursday, Xov. 20th, 8 p.m. K'AR \M I'—Friday. Xov. 2ist, 2 p.m. TE k'OWHAl—Friday, Xov. 21st, 7.T0 p.m. PARA W ERA, WAoTU. LICHFIELD— Saturdav, Xov. 22nd. HAMILTON—Monday, Xov. 2tth, s p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. 11. J. GREENSLADE. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. III.W E the honour to announce that I will address the Electors at MAI X( i ATA I TART —Creamery. To -mor row, Thursday, Xov. 20th, at 2 p.m. CAMBRIDGE WEST—Schoolhonse, Fri day, 21st Xovember, at s p.m. TE K< )WHAT— Saturday, Xovember 22. at s p.m. KIW ITAlll—Monday, November 21th. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. F. W. LANG. Meetings. W A IK'A T<> FARMERS' IMie Branches WILL MEET as fol lows : OHAlTO—Friday, Xovember 21st, at 7.30 p.m. TEj AWAMUTU —Friday, Xovember 21, at 7.30 p.m. WHATAWHATA—Fridav November 21, at 7.30 p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. Notices yiTHKUS, VIOLIN'S. BAXJOS, MAN ei DOLIX'S, and other musical instru ments, at \\ ILKIXSON'S, Cambridge. 0 S II E R, TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. 'i'E AWAMUTU. HAX 1 (SOME COMPOTES Just the tiling for a present 6s cash, at E. .1. \\ ILKINSOM'S, Cambridge. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN > EX PERIM ENTAL STATIO N, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. r PHR Undermentioned Sires will he at the JL Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). \ Hazltdiatch Hermit-Hazledeau Newminster Bruar —Tuba I Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbred?, FOUR GUINEAS. Groora ge 2> (id. Paddccking "2s Gd per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord Orange Bl"Ssom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. 17 OR PRESENTATION <;<><>|>s, try E. .1. WTLKIXSOX'S, Cambridge. I7IRST CLASS STATIOXERY at E. J. \\ ILKIXSON'S, Cambridge, in packets at 3d, id, Cd, 7(1, Bd, Is, Is 3d Is (id, -s 2s tid. Business envelopes a specialy,
Business Notices 'i A RI.)EX IMPLE.M EXTS. W X jwers. Scythes. Soaiths. Reap J Hooks, Sickles. Spades. Forkes. Rakes. Hoes. \\ atcrinir Cans, >Vc. ("heap and good. SANDERS, MAXTLEPIEOES. OOJIETHfXO I'hoice in the above just O to hand. Inspection invited. SAXDERS. Q.c.H. WALT, PAPERS. \ T a'l i'riccs, from ."id to :,s K*o]]. Coxl A assortment. SAXDERS. O.c.E. HARVESTiN'U MACIIIXFRY. J I- you want the " Best Hinder on Earth" 1 gi*t a Met 'i >l.' M Ft' K. 1 he Mo ormick Mmvurs have ball bear ings. aud v are the st and lightest running machine mad' l . McConniek Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market: they are self-dumping. F. J. SANDERS. Sole .vlt»'lit fur Auckland Province for Mo 'ormick Manufactures. '/o >01) VALUE. Mo. A\. C. MoR'iAX, of ( has a MctVnniek ! ! ':i lor 7 vears old in good condition that has cut ■toou aci.es of irrain. NEW FRUITS. VFW SE VSOX's ('UKR AXTS, machine i- i dressed, olb. Xew Seeded .Muscatels, Xew Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SAXDERS, Q C.E. AFTERXuOX TEA. {II.WE just received '1 Cases Cnrr's . Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, L'-mon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers! \ ienna Wafers. Italian Wafers, Windsor \\ afers. ( hoeolate Finder Waiters, flakes —• Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay, 1 enby, Rydal, and Plum. SAXDERS, O.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AXI) WELL MADE. Description of Furniture made -J to order at short notice. SAXDERS, o.C.E. VASES AXD FIGURES. SANDERS. ©.. C.E., CAMBRIDGE. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE. jyjpSSRS McKEE AND MATTHEWS having purchased the GENERAL FURNISHING and UNDERTAKING BUSINES3 of Mr Arthur Coyle, of Hamil ton, solicit a continuance of that patronage so liberally accorded him. The Showroom will shortly be restocked with the NEWEST and UP-TO-DATE Style of Goods, which will be sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, and every thing will be arranged to meet the tasts and requirements of the residents of the Waikato district. The " UNDERTAKING " branch of th. business will be under the supervision of Mr J HAVE to notify that I have Disposed of the above-mentioned portion of my busi ness to Messrs McKce and Matthews, and whilst gratefully thanking the public for the support accorded to mo in the past, solicit for my successors both a continuance and en larged measure of tho same. ARTHUR COYLE. JHE Above have much pleasure in announc ing that they will hold an OPENING CASH SALE, COMMENCING Saturday, Oct. 18, WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CA.SH Will be Allowed Off All Purchases. McKEE & MATTHEWS. U B L I C NOTICE pUBLIC All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing "U my iand at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/3 Wttitetuaa.
Davis & Co- I.A R<; ]•; or s.MAI.I, CAPITAL ND all those anxious (.> ; - COoD INVESTMENTS of Substanl ial and Increasing Value and to those wishing to secure comfortable homes SXUc FARMS OR CIIOH PAST" »|; AI. !'|,'( »]'] !,'- TIKS We would call your attention to the fnct that v.e ean (•Her the best and most" eoni j'lt'ti' List of I ]-i>pert ies of all kinds in the H ad;atoand surrounding i >istricts. and arc prepared to FINANTf \ 1,1, V. ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of piojiertii's in detail, but we are always n ady to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, tree of charge. Wo have properties troni .Id acre to .">o()'i Meres blocks in price from !,s (id per acre to i;|(i per acre with ■rood r-ads. near Post Otlice, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms. IF YOf We shall be glad to receive full particulars of your j)roperty which we advertise in dilierent parts of New Zealand and Australia, whieh costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are. NC SALE. NO CHANGE. We have numerious inquiries from all parts of New Zeal nJ and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to dobusiness. v Fav Rent. \\ e have several Good Town Properties with Ito roomed, houses, with ] acre to 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND A ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goods placed with us for Sa'e. WAIF \TO A<: F.XTS and S!!o\v R 1 >oMS for the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay ment, l ; s (Jd per week. Also, PIANOS >v OUCAX.S English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s lid per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. W\' K A'i't > AGENTS Arrtliern iire Insurance Company Capital -i;."-.(is!l.O:) i. WAIKATO AC ENTs Imperial (gold im daD Calf Food. The bos! in the market. I 'n e used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at Up.m., of POULTRY, PICS, PRODUCE FURNITURE, etr. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO itio iX \J and have it turned into cash. & CO. Our Patrons Speak Well of Tlieir Buying ivcsults with us. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dres= Materia'?, double width, from Is (j.j to 5-. (M Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3a lid, 4s 6.1 Black Lustre?, figured and plein, Is lid to •>; Gd Our Sp'endid Stock of Silks and Gimps it unequalled in Auckland Special in Lid Kid end Suede Glows at 2s It 1, 3s (j!, 4s Gd Bewildering eut ef Belts, Scarves, and f,ace Collars Purses and Hand! agi i:i every stylo Ladies' Hosiery in fist dve- from Impair Coeking and Afterie-on Aprons from Is G] Blou-es of t-U descriptions from lis 1 Id New Sun.-k -»d< s special value, from (is lld Und-r.-kirts, tucked aud flounced, from os Gd Holland Walkiair Skirts, r-m*rt from 12r Gd Holland aud Crash C stumcs. wi'h Eton or Rus.-ian bodice, at 21s, 23s Gd, 2">s (id, ills Gl Sraa't Ilats, Ttqu>S and Bon-tots, from 15s The P' pu'ar " Ready to Wear Hats from 3s Gd Reliable Washing Prints frrm lid yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from Grb USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and-Under clothing New Shipments of Stra* Hats, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,"' and "Pan ama " f h i pes New Neckties, C -liars, aud Shirts Near Washing Wai-tooasts, iu white and fawn shades, at 5s Gd, 8a Gd, 9i Gd, to 14-> (id. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 3os. Dressmaking and Tailoring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (LTD.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. I). MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KI lIIKIIII, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KI HI KI HI AND TE AWAMI'TU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENCED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. D. MEREDI TH, Kihikihi. f\ GODS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEA' V.J SON in any quantity at WILKIN" SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Albums' Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Cases' Fancy Goods, etc,
McNicol & Co. Ti; KT : T< h K SALE, A\ t-ilnt'Siliiy. December 10. W•*wit li I*l i.hi - Si n<l Sale at Ti K -i' i on iiln>vti date | WLLL-HKI'D is-Month \ TWO. '0 < n!\-1>-■ a d Vc.n-ii'i^; J!) S j>r : ii«ri;i - Heifer; •> "I Head ' '<('(l !.: t' 10, I I'"1U ' eigll her g ills' i ' s In (; OO'I 11 :s :>nd !! ■■ mo-.- Hirs-- !!•>-" if I litiggy I'.ll'.rirS Snlirii.'U. M (■ X I Ci' !, ,V 00. ('AM ill,' IDC i; STOCK' SALE. S li unlay. Xovomber 22. jlO li •• A i) H E i; v . 1I \ 11. Reynolds, W. Vesper, .J. Scott. Alien. \. i'ailpy. R. IV.ake.J Taylor, Amburv and English, Oorton Estate :!0 Yearling. Hannon Bros. •<•> < attK-*, mixed sexes. Fencourt ■lO Two-year Steers Good Shorthorn Hi,ll, Gorton Estate oO Ewes and Lambs, 4 Empty cows, 20 !at hwes, Maoacavale, Win < L >ualtroiiifh 110 \ en* Choice 12 to IS-month Cattle, cliiehy ste.-rs, from Eureka Entries solicited. MoNIOO L & C 0. 0. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. CLEAR IXC SALE NEAR iIt'XTLY Wednesday. November 2'i. Ihe undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Xiccolls to offer on above date at his f.rrn, adjoining Messrs D. and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt), his T U 0 F A i; 31 s, 1 comprising about GoO acres I'arm X'o. ], of 9j47 Acres, with Eight-roomed House, Good Sheds, Stables and Outhouses. Terms =£SOu cash, balance at 5 per cent, fur three years tarm No. 2, of 3!U Acres, with Five roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed and Stable. Terms —.£900 cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years 10 Cows, milking and in calf 2 Hulls 12 Three-year Steers 21 2 J and Two-year Steers 2:1 (ine and H-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2.1-year Heifers 21- One to lj-ytar Heifers 5 Calves 1 Tw i-year Colt 1 Two year [iraught Colt Al<o, if both farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught < 4elding CO Sheep ( atnbridge Roller Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, D.F. Plough, S.F. I 'lough. Hand ChalTcatler. Bar row >eed Sower, 2 Tip Drays, < h;i ins, C' dlars etc. Dairy ( nw,< and differs, Horses, it-, etc. Also, on lu'cmmt of Air li. Hampton • -00 tour inotli i rossbred Ewes, with for ward lami)s at side A st'.am.-r leaving Huutly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly m time fur .S.!s*> p.m. traiu. Cattle will be put safely across the river for buyers Full particulars in future issue McXI C 0 L 4: CO. G. F. Mc'Yliagii, Auctioneer. HAMILTON" s i'OCK SALE. Thur.-d y. November 27. H E A D BEE F, I \' neighbour* ojd 15 Calv s, Tanwhave 11 Hi ic.-' ' vro-vrar-old Empty Heifers 3 Springers, Kararan 70 Yearlings 1 Bull, A. E. Snook 15 I'-year-old Steers, Hall 30 11-year-old Steers, Graham S Young Pigs, Zenas Owen 70 ell-bred Berkshire Figs, from six weeks to two months old, from Piako and AVhatawhata 150 Weth r Hogyit o , Shaw Bros. 3 Acres of 1 and, in D in :lr n, on account ef Mr T. \ in"' nt Having received instructions from the Owner, we will offer for sale : PART LOT :S2'.i, Hamilton West, containing 3N perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Laud transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNI 00 L & CO. G. F. McC'ullauu. Auctioneer. OllAUl'O STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at < >haupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of g()Q iika .^ tti °e well-bred 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wiison 3d Fresh :s^-year-old Steers, A. N. Nor ton 15 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K Morrison 150 IS-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, K_ \ earlings, Pirongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 A'earlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well 150 Two and 2J-year Cattle, Eureka, Ilautapu and neighbourhood A\ ell-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Entries Solicited. McXICO L k CO. (R.i ( . McCullas:li, Auctioneer. & ft* if i g T U D NOTICE WEBLEY, (HOTCIIKISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand the . c easo;i at tho Farm, Ngaruiwahia-Waingaro Bond, and Whatawbata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at NGABUAWAHIA on MONDAY, and WHA I'AWTIATA m TUESDAY". 7 hose desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam " Fairv Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Buckuind in 1888, got by the Diuphin, her dnra Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyn—Miss Kowe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Wm. Borce, Te Akatea. WM. HOBNB
W. J. Hunter. • iHAUPO CATTLE SALE. Tuesday, November 25. The undersigned will sell at the Ohaupo \ ards on Tuesday, November 25th : ' >ll account of Mrs R. Scott, who is giving mi dairying': v)>) <']!'»! fK i) AI R Y COWS | - w in )•;!! mill,' and to calve shortly, Ik t rick-! lo< I I M 1 rI. ' .!) -■ | I- '■ f ii! n>rs. :;.i\od sexes, What*- • ii .>l.l !infers, D. McDonald >' '■ '1 Two and 21-year Steers <0 i...iod Ilntrc«.N. I'aterangi •i < 'li<<ice Springing Heifers, John 3 For Private Sale : 5 Pairs of Working Bullocks and i it ar 2 aggons li'cid aiul (iray I>■ ml>le bagger Chaff cutter, in good working order _w. J. II U N T E R. J TE AWAMITU SALE. ' Saturday, November 29. For sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Satin day, November 29th: 15 YOUNG C A T T L I. I<> Half-bred Tamworth Pigs, Fred Gibson find W. Holden 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs Marble Slab, for butter making w. J. HUNTER. OHAUPO YARDS. Wednesday, December 3. SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. Ihe undersigned has received instructions from the Manager of Electric Tramway Company, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date SURPLUS HORSES The above Horses will be found a first*"' class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, and all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system At 11 o'clock. w. J. HUNTER. CHURCHILL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Hallett to sell on above date the whole of his Live & dead stock consisting of 60 Very Choice Dairy Cows, 30 of them in full mi'k. 60 Two-year-old Heifers, nearly all in calf 30 Two-year-old Steers 4 Well-bred Bulls 50 Mixed Cattle Draught Mare, by Lord of the Isles Yearling, by President, first prin Puktkohe Show 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Hacks and Unbroken Colts 1 Separator, etc. The Cows are all highly recommf n led, have * been carefullv ( hoten, and any not first-c'asa PS culled from tlero, Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reclaimed Swamp), all sub»< 1 divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildinfs, Cowshbds, etc., and a FlaxtniU, all complete, on property. Terms at Kale Intending 1 uyers going by train to Rangi- JS riri will be boated down to sile; horsemen osn cross on punt and ride down. A steamer will be running from Meroer, W. J. HUNTER 23/10 A SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge % Yards on Saturday, December 6 OA WELL-BRED YOUNG CaTOMYB' Uv7 mixed sexes 20 Well-bred Yearling and 18-month old Steers, 8 Quiet 2 and 24- year-old Heifers, Fencourt 33 Choice Yearlings, G. Booth 6 Fresh Cows and Heifers, C Crouch o Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane 6 Dairy Dairy Cows, near calving !"• At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E B. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukerimu—32o Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Puke rimu Factory; nearly all dnined swamp ; all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a really good dairy farm HAMILTON BOROUGH YABDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. ~ j •. UWm Th* undersigned wi'l hold a Special Sals of Htsps at the Hamilton Borough & Yards on Thursday, December 18, of onn horses. 31 of all classes w Entries solicited. W. J. H TJ N T EE. SHEEP FAIR. * *||| February, 1903. ~. THE undersigned will hold his First Sheep 1' air at Ohaupo Yards, as above • * Entries solicited si w. J. HUNTER. WOOLS Double and Single, Berlin. Reduced to 5d per skein for cash. At WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. ' W. BRIGHT, Profbietok. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTT IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB jl TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE BEAR OF THE HOTEL. ' .1 FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. ®|§ ■ BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN 3 STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN 11 BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL i I)ILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of 1) EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. W. BIUGHT, PROPRIETOR. FO R CRICKETING""" GOLF, and TENNIS GOODS give E J WILKINSON a call All !hi» season's goods, |
WT/1902/WT_19021120/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,256 | THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT CAMBRIDGE.
An inquest into the circumstance? at tending the death near Cambridge, of Jac>b Strong was lieM in the National Hotel, yesterday afternoon, btfore Mr J. S. Bond (coroner . ami the following jury .Messrs 1,. l'l.yee. S, Baldwin, K. Powell, W. McMillan, A. McLean an 1 J. K. l'eiic. Mr IV rce was chosen foreman. 'i i.o body having teen viewed by tin jurymen, the following evidence »a ---t iken. William .Morgan, o ntractor. of Kara piro, a broHier-in-law of deceased, deposed to having la.->t seel: Joseph Strong alive at b . : ina.m.on Monday morning. He was in witness' employ as a general farm hand, and was a little over li(J years of age. De ceased was an experienced man with farm work and with farm horses. Kobt. Cric'iett, farm labourer in the em ploy of Mr Morgan deposed that on Mon day he had just finished harrowing, and noticed Strong driving a waggon on Ihe next lield. Witness noticed one of the horse* give a plunge, followed by Strong bei 11 g thrown in front of the waggon be tween the horses, lie ran over to the scene of the accident, and when about half way over Strong half rose and fell again. He !o ind him qii.te unconscious, and sent for assistance and the doctor. To .Jurymen: '1 lie waggon was a four wheeled one. He was quite sure the Lorses plunged before Strong fell. Mr McMillan : Having a tarpaulin over t lie chaff, Strong had no hold, and when the horses plunged it was a simple thing to slip off. Hugh Ferguson, farmer, of Ivarapiro, owner of a farm which adjoins Mr W. C. Morgan's, deposed to being called to the scene of the accident, and remaining with deceased until he died, which was in ahout half an hours' time. Deceased never re covered consciousness. Witness got a cart and removed the body to the chaff shed, Dr. Roberts having previously examined the body. Dr. lloberts deposed to having been summoned to Karapiro on the day in ques tion, but although he was promptly on the scene Strong had expired. He examined the body, and found marks running in a diagonal line from the left hip to the right breast. Several of the ribs on the right side were fractured and depressed. There was no evidence of other serious injury on the body. From the injuries ho discovered death was duo to internal hemorrhage, most probably from a rupture of the liver. The lungs were evidently injured also. Constable McGilp also gave evidence, and produced several articles found in deceased clothes, included among which was a tia match box very much crushed. A verdict of accidental death was re turned.
AGRICULTURE IN RUSSIA.
The world in about to receive ;i lesson from Russia in agricultural pro gressiveness. We learn lastt week that the Government is about to start a college for the purpose of training women in dairying and gardening, in bee and poultry-keep ing and in tending sheep and cattle. 1 his is a new department for the Government of the Tsar, and it is one fraught with vast possibilities in the way of reforming the internal condi tion of the Russian Einpfre. Russia has made of late years rapid strides in rural development., and the dairy ing industry in Siberia is assuming important, proportions. Further as sistance is to be given to the Tsar's serfs to enable them to lift themselves 'tut of the slough of despond into which they have been steeped by oppression and ignorance. Recently the Tsar himself appealed to the nobility to take a greater intere t in the care of the poor. lie in effect told them it was their dutv to instruct, the serf and to do every thing in their power to improve his condition and the state of agriculture. It was to the nobility that the Czar declared "his father of immortal memory" had confided the superin tendence of peasant institutions. This advice was doubtless prompted by a consideration for his people, the discontent among whom must, have given a kindly disposed man a clearer conception of their most crying needs. The system under which the lands of Russia are held is obsolete and ill suited to meet present day require ments if occupation is to be successful and agriculture raised to a high standard. The feudal system is still in vogue, and a communistic kind of government is vested in ;i committee of village rulers. Rut an ignorant and depressed peasantry is easily governed. How comes it then, that we read almost daily of the wid:*- spreading discontent in rural Russia? We learn of knowledge, of education and of political aspiration operating through students among the peasan try. Not only is the land system un suited to progressive develop ment, but the peasantry is fast evolving from serfdom to political freedom. Prompted, per haps, by the adage that a little know ledge is dangerous, the responsible ad visers of the Czar seem to be ready to provide greater facilities for the spread of knowledge, and that too, of a kind calculated to be most advan tageous to Russia in her present cir cumstances. The training of women in agricultural high schools is a safe way of providing a peaceful and in dustrious disposition among a people. It was Ruskin who attributed the suc cess of Scotsmen to the industrious character of their mothers, and there is no more certain way of reforming and improving a people than by rac ing the standard of its womankind. In this generation the Russian nobil ity is going through a severe trial, and the peasantry is a seething mass of discontent, ready to revolt under a competent and trustworthy leader. There is wisdom, then, in this the lat est development of Russian policy and it will doubtless in time be given a wide and practical application in all parts of the Czar's vast territory.
THE WAIKVTO TIMES, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
THURSDAY, KOVEMBES 20, 1902.
You certainly don't vraut to eat if you are not hungry. Rut you must eat, and you must digest your food, too. If not, you will become weak, pale, thin. Good food, good appetite, good digestion,—tlieso aro essential. m I im £ !!!,', !M| m ■ Mr. Robert Venus, of I-aunceston, Tas mania, Bend# us his photograph and says: " I suffered greatly from loss of appetite, Indigestion, pains in the 6tomacb, weakness, ftnd nervousness. Several doctors tried in rain to give mo relief. A friend then induced tte to try Ayer's tiarsaparilla, for it had dona him much good. The first bottle worked wonders for mc. Soon my appetite came back, my indigestion was cured, and I was Strong and hearty." AYER'S Sarsaparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be sure you get Ayer's. Keep your bowels in good condition by using Ajrer's Pills. They cure constipation, coated tongue, biliousness, sick headache. Pnptnd by Dr. J. C. Ayirk Co., Lowell, Mus., U.S.A JJOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS PURE BONEDUST GUARANTEED. The following is tho list of our various Brands o' Binedustw and Artificial Manures PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamed) PURE RONEDUST (coarse) A 1 BONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MASURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Pfioes, Analysip, and Samples on applica tion WARNOCK BROS. 28/2 Purhnm- B tree', Yuoklaml WAVERLHIY HOTKL AUCKLAND. ill desires to iLtiniale tliat he hac over the business of thi* Popu'ar Hot< I, am. would reer'ct'u'ly request a cr.tiruancp of the libeial fuppr.rt hitherto awarded his pre decessor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford tbena everv ronrifort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within i-ue minute's walk TJnila-iv Station am) Wharf, and cominuud 8 magnifioent view of the Harbour. To tbe friends ot n-* Fropriet'jr in different parts of the colony, a Cead Mille Failtbe wil ver tie extended, and a pleasant si-journ wured. WINES, SPIRTS. ALES. ETC. Of tbe BEST BRAMJS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 XOELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITOR?. P.O. Box 850' Telephone 468. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only Fint-olass Billiard Room, Ni?ht Porter. W, M OOOKK, Proprietor, Late U.S.S. Cr, u c Day-Friend: TAKE-2 TEASPGONSm %y, f I r-vy Don! keep w. a!! milt barking. TOR COUGHS & COLDS II ACTS LIKE MAGIC!!. I0U) LYERYWHERE ?/* >'■< '*-* WHY OOUGH? WHY OOUQH? WHY OOUQH? There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Simple, but sure in action, they oan be takon by the mos delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Heating's Lozhngb will set you right. They at onoe check the cough and remove the cause, An enormous sale all over the world daring the past 80 years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE IN 81 ANT RELIEF. GIVE INBTANT RELIEF. KeiriMO'a Cough Lozkngkb, the unrivalled remfdy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold everywhere la tisi by »U •bwaiiti,
The best Medicine known is SANDER AND SO> S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test its eminent pow< r. .'ul effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous In serious cases, and accidents i f all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalds, bruisi s sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling- >o inflammation Like surprising eflects produced croup, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of tit lungs, swellings, etc : diarrhoea, dysentry. diseas". s of the kidnej-B and urinary organs In use at hi j pitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patron ised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust In this improved article a) d reject r 11 others Football Ib i manly gamo That hardens iruscle, knits the frame, And makes New Zealand's hardly youth Our pride and strength, and that's the truth! Bad coughs and colds attack the strong, As much the week that's sure, Let both -thev Devor can go wrong lake WOODS' QKEAT PEPFE&IUNT CUK
DAI 11Y FARMS FOR SALE LOCKERBIE MATAMATA, WAITOA. The Prophet? of The Assets Realisation Board. THESE Properties' have beei surveyed iti;> FARMS of suitable area, rrom 65 at"-, to 3~>o acras are of Gnod Quality S «il, W O Watered. Close to Railway, and within eus li-tsnce of Creameries .iod Factory. Buyers may select Any rea, and Purpt an VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY MENT. INTEREST.—4J per centum por annum PLANS AND PARTICULARS ma> b. ibtained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS or tl. Properties. Mbssbs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Mornns ville. Mbssbs MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS, SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent (or all Weekly and Daii? Papers. Refreshments, D'oint? Rooms, tnd Gotr* Beds, Moala at all honis, Order pron p anded t<> QHEAP MONEY QHEAP MONEY QHEAP MONEY IN BUHS OF £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRI, CITY, AND SUBURBAN ;freeholds At 4J per Tent. Terms of Repayment of tho Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner RAGLAN J AND AGENCY The undersigned has for sale or lease on iberal terms DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.w A^ES TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORKS To owners of property : My terms are no ale no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. jyjOUNTAIN IM(J fpMBER QOMPANY, JyMITKD, MAM A KIT FINEST MOIiHTAIH-SROIKf THE COLONY Flßsr AWAKD aud GOLD MEDAL against all-comer8 at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timbar in Sioc£, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ngauoawaku Tolegiams promptly attonded ro. IS .'7 I I ASI!BtT KTO-N >VBlJiato I I Cauterbury QALVAMSiD JRON HARDLEY BliOS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesa'c and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Bit'hi, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARDLEY BROS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposita the Hamilton Eotei). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALA3E. Hot Du nsbs fkom 12 to 2 o'oi.oox Chcps and Steaks Ee*dy ia Ten Winntea. DINNER on SALE-DAYS AT 11 O'CLOCK (83T Racc-H, Regattas, Shows, &0., Catered for HAMILTON GA 8 COMPANY (LIMITED), HAS Qn Saib : LACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per too of 22 lags; 2s rer bag. TAR, 6d pe.' gallon for 25 gallons or everr 0r gallon) fcr less quantities. Wcses : Clftrenc-etroet, Hamilton.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. IRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis. Buyers will please note that Pynmid s i nr Koi'iftcred Brurd, and s"e thai they :■ t it, some uu-cupulous dealers laving •old an inferior article under our trade in:uk. Turnip Sowing, • r li'i> now h- in<j- booked for Pyramid delivered (October, November, December, ■lauuitry. ALSO, BUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and •42 per cent, phosphates rSOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate IvAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard UIMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPF, A-c, New Crop Due Early in November. >V. 8. LAURIE & CO. 29, Custojis-ST., AUCKLAND. n FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6 TUCKER'S FaSJI? BS SBSSM Established ISS3. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into kveuy tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing, i eriection m Cookery. * H'dor the first tin : the rest will regularly follow. EOt> pOW I)Eli Buy it for Pancakes. GG 1 OWDEIi Buy it for Pancakes. SI/vow INi: iELIA* crystals. kJINSHLN'E » J EMA' V^KYSTALS. A Grkat Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. OUXSHIXE / BUSTARD QOWDEE kj IX S HIX E \u L T STA RL> £ o\Yi >E R Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs may be too dear-This will suit you "down to the ground." tin Boxes (1 packets in each box) Assorted ! lavours. m'XSIIIXEj j>l 1)i; 1X«. J>oWI>EK LXSHIXE a L i>I>IX(J i ()\Vl>Eli Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in dill'erent colours. I' tspborrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink • Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow A KARANA (JTARCII S 1 LAZE £\ KARAXA OI'ARCII vTLAZE J or putting a iiue finish on all Ironin" Work. Boxes, lid and tid. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer AY. P. TUCKER, Auckland. 1 1AMPBELL AND QOMPANY, j^IMITED, Capital ~ £300,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY ANP POMAIN BKEWERX", NEWMARKET. DinrrTonH Jf 0 ,';" C a .vrpi?r,L. Esq. (Ghiirnian), Abthdb ul. ittiliw J.litecsor), sod Lko M. Mvves. SrcBKTABT : Ai iHJcn S. Baxkabt, Cable Address: " Beshiye," Auokland. AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., " Build oe " ALE STOUT, Lrcdr.n M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. " Buel ■ ALE and STOUT, London J ' W, H TIpFI , * 00 - MINERAL WATERS, Sydney aprj Lentlon D, H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS,Hamburg W. &G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS London J. W BURMESTER, PORT. Oporto ADET SEWARD k CO., V.D, CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN fc CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. London WAT*ON & CO., SCOTCH %V Hit-! i\Y % 1/nrdop PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Drtriiupton HIRAM WALKER & SONS (LTD " CVnaimn Club " WHISKY, Ontario DIJ SONS (Lid.), V.k IRISH V\ J-i It-K i, Ealfaat SJRJOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH T> riJoiV x % j>2run P.OUYKR GL'ILLET & CO., BRANDY O^cnan AUELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda, MOET k CHAN DON, CHAMPAGNE Rnim* K p - & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims RUINART'<x CO., CHAMPAGNE llei-ns E. IRROY. CHAMPAGNE, Reim A, COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE Chalons Etc., Etc. Etc. A v?ry L&rgp Auaocttnent of the best BBANJ-.s of WINES & SPIRITS, includine AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand CIGARS.—Many well-knowu bbands Seleotion. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES— PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition. 1877,1878, 1878 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 ■ Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASK ANT AN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (tnlk), Special First Award Gold .;ued*l; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal ■ Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited ! and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI. TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHRENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs ~ the Wonderful \\ orm A\ orriers—are a sure remedy, in Ik boxes, Sold everywhere.
FOR CALVES. COD LIVER OIL isfthe best substitute for the cream extracted from milk by the separator. Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire College prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Ccd Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk t'o the creamery It is easy to use, and there is no troublesome preparation retmired oeforehand. Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned. * It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will trive you large and certain profits 6 Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. IjAJSTZ) rOE SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, | Laud For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED | I rTHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND _ !-l- mercantile AGENCY COM hVPrSIPV Ffctafp PANT, LIMITED, aro instructed to ac -Li VCI OICJ UoldlUj | n ounce that that portiou of the 'OF 854 ACRES, IT7 Ji J M ALL PLOUGHED^AND GRASSED, j W 00GFiStUt G, COMPRISING Otterburn Estate, i IHE NEAR T ™ TJWN > SHIP OF TiUPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, j Containing NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND I line* GRASSED. 4-4-22 Afil'PS. GRASSED. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con. Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Bail way venientlv-sized DAIRY AND G I ZTNG line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATF and Cambridge. j SALE on and alter The land is of excellent quality, and i>< admirably adapted for DAIRY FaRMS. , \Y( k (lilCS(la Y \ T OV. 5. 1011* OPEN FOR PRIVATE RALE, ' T -T. ■■ rr. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 nrr rent on Liberal Terms, cash, 5 per cent esd ,f two 5 p,,r cent ON 23rd APRIL 1902 ant.ua ly ter five following yearj. Int«rest4^ ~ Applications to be addressed to the undor- Copies of plans and full particulars j ewie", from whom C >pies and Phns and any obtainable from the undersigned fun her ir formation may ba obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony, WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. AVE ARE ADDRESSING TIIEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. =" § LAD.ES, Will £ hj! BAJD TEA ?1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is | certainly you iviverget the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the secoud best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ! ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, aud no other tea ! grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee that it is all we claim of it. b Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa •I £ Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te' I ST Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. \ PARR BROS., Seed, Grain aud General Merchants, HAMILTON. SPECIAL VALUES in Bonedusts and Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorne Prosser and Co.'s Special Manures, Root, Potato, Grass, etc., Steamed Bone etT' " A " aUd " B " Su P er P ho8 P hates > BoQ edußt and Blood Guano, Kainit, Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Rock Salt Coarse and Fine Salt, Lime, Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and Carrot Seeds ' Oils Palm E ° llerS ' Stapl68 ' Ir ° D ' NailS ' msinS > S P outiu g. AGENCY COWSLIP CALF MILK. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I havo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, RatHan and Wuikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Hole assent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicite with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them tha killing |ual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TATNUI-BTEBBT KAWHIA. 4/4 r JHE gACON QO. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pics weighing dressed 120 to 1501 fes at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs reoeived during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. T 4MES HALLY, Secretary. 11l
We are <li»|)l.niii£ NOVELTIES OF OUR DRAFEIi Y DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED Co'i'TuNS SILK BL tUSINUS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALij ur- TO -DATE LINES CLOTHING BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, PRICE Place Your Orders For Clothing t< Measure E-irly. BOOt and SHoli Oi-.PAItTMti.NT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and CoJonia makes. THOS. WELLS, GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENI CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable hous and outbui:dings, securely fenced, an sub-divided into o ouvonient paddock-', ii good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass o crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced p irt rich swamp, balance dry cp?u 1 tnd a'! dry land being surface sown. P/ici reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into suitable paddocks, all ii grass or cultivation, small house, at»< stockyard, School, creamery and rail way station wi*hin miles. Pric< reasonable, terms balf cash, balance { per cent. VILLA RESIDENCF, with half-acre ltn( on the Hamilton road, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dn land. TE UKU—SOO ACRES. (Part bush, balunr< fern and manuku. Land, ring fences and subdivided. Horse of five room' (ksuri and rimu) barn, cowshed anc stock} ard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge) one of the best sites in the township. ' FARM of 60 acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, securely fencfd and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACR.E section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in 'grass and securely fenced. LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE St. John's Collegiate School. " thlTpah," Near Onehunga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. Hkadhastkb : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllrov N.Z. University. Second Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, B.A. New Zealand University. ' Third Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutz#r. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and vening, connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the Convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Dioceean Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to tbe Headmaster. gBOWN LEHHORNS We have the greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking ordors for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatohed from eggs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues A. BROOK EB, Otahuhua. _ Partioolaw alio from BecreUrj Waiton Poultry Club, Hamilton. 12s
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The Waikato Times
VALLEY Q-A.ZETfTE & KAWHIA ADVOCATE
[ESTABLISHED 1872.]
THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IX THE WAIKATO.
[PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON.]
VOL LIV.—No. 0993.
HAMILTON, JST.Z. : FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, l!) 02
PRICE ONE PENNY
The American Tobacco Co. in 1 i!SI " a Y" 01 \c. ilitterent plates of Write full name and address < plainly, and Enclose with m Labels, also the 3 Penny Stamps! who rlowers Coloured to Nature in the best stvle of Modern I 1 Chromo Liiho. Art, printed on thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x 145, and thus form a unique collection. If you want these Beautiful Wild Flowers, p°s<>° ■ • The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes and Three Penny Stamps and one Coloured Plate will be posted to any address in New Zealand rpifrf^^gi INSURE NOW with the A Wonderful Medicine, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DfcPARTMLNT. £1,000,000 asj-already been added to Policies in the Department, THIS If) THE BONUS YEA LI, and everyone now takiug out a participating policy will receive a substantial bonus at the end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Ocmtnissioner. A Gold or Silver Watcli for Nothing. SEND NO MONEY. WE hereby undertake to give one of om Famous Gold or dilvor Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to evory Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orrect. reading ol the following PUZZLE | BijT MxxS TxxS CxxxxE j The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our oULID STERLING BILVEK O IIAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that we may inform you i you have won tho Watch, Wo are mailing this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N Z Or Box 459, G.P.O. 8/2 rt hm§ WHI A JpiARMERS' QO QPERATIVE Q'JMPANY Having completed arrangrnents to open STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the nb< ve Company are prepared to Supp y settl rs with All Reqireiueate. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and f are carefully selected by men of large ex perience, and will be supplied to Sharo oldei-s and Farmers Generally at a Mini num Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. jfCING MATERIAL also will be Sup ed at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. K.F.C. Co. are making arrangements for Supply of Sto' k to Farmers, and will [ace their Shareholders on an equal foot £g with the best Fanners Unions in New ilaud. e objects of the Company are to Supply eholders with Every Requisite at the very est cost, and to promote and foster any hd every industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid t.ny disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favooritt Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor bogs to notify the the public that he has entered into possersio.i of above Hotel' which is one of the mont comfortable Hoetelries in the colony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, eto. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J, NORRIS, 11/7 Proprietor. (Lata U.5.8.C0.) v t? *n Meemwß 1 rasssT 1 Ner ;°r Dieor J d !, rs ' such as Wind Pain tn the Stomach, Sick' PK'n in ? ( 88 t , r n ® Bg aD Swellm ? after meals - Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold £ F £f hln & s ° f Heat Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling benaations, See. Tag first Does will oivi xilict in twenty kinutbs. This it no tction. Every offerer is <*rnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they BEECHAM'S°pTt t/!v t0 b !- " W , OR , TH A GUINEA A BOX." * j -ru PILIjS > M directed, will quickly restore females to complete ' neaith. ihey promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a * fu? s * omacll ; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver: I my act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Oreans * Strenethflnina th* ' Muicuiar System: restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of and !f2Sf or ** WH'OLJ phts.cxl .KIHQT facU admitted by thousands in all claseea of society, and one of the best ruarant*«« tn th« : » Prepare only by THOKASBMOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, «n*land. I ""Twlwrt, la Bazas, la. 1*4., and V. M. sack. j "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING" WAREHOUSE. If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture including Bedsteads. Wire-wove Hattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony. TON SON GARLICK CO., LTD., "This People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Qneen - Street, AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT notice. It having come to the knowledge of The Xew Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-ruade or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as tne Association s Butter; and further the second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy" brand boxes with' the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is give notice that any persons using boxes bearing tho Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE ro 1 IkOSLjIUIIOX, and also to request that persons desirino' to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairv Association.' J Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will bo rewarded. 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Yy" anted knowk ON HAND AND TO ARnITB, | SHIPMENTS OF A?D BLOOD MARURE. They are of Quality, sel hate Analysed as under: — Bonrdust : Am. 51, P. Lime 50. Blood and Bonedu-t : 4m. S, P. Lime H Abo, KAINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATB GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHEB RED ROCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT TOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food is much more phtable. ard there is less loss hi weight. We also supply best qualities of CLOVERS AND GRASS.SEED 3 ON HAND: Stocks of Specially-selected Southern Dark Winter, Canadian", Duns, White and Black Tartar, Gartons, Daiji-h, Sparrowbill, and Feed Oats. LINSEED: 1 his is excellent food for CalviS and P. ul "7-. i® more valuable than any kind ol Grain or Pulse Send for paiticulars before Buying, Ouf Values are undoubtedly the Be?t. F. W. S m1 ™ and C o ' COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. M " NZ WAIKATO mm WATER COSOIAI MANUFACTORY, Latest acd Most Approved Methods Goods of the above Woll-kncwn Brand wil be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Thugbaks & Obdkm • -PUKOTUALLT AUTBSTDSD To MENZIES & CO., Hamilton. AND AT THE THAMES] fUN I BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OR VJ OTHER ENGINEER ? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. advantages. 1 You study at home 1! We teach everywhere fc3 No time lost from Work ' , 4 Prepares for examinations , 5 No text books to buy Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers „7 Instruction Papers freo from all uaueoeswf mathematics and theoretical side issues 8 Each Instruction Paper prepared experts 9 Instruceion private 10 The working is made interesting 11 11 student cau read and write, and stnthea m directed, success is assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalments 18 Backward students ffiren special assistafttf# 14 Open to all. No time limit We also teach by mail:-Drawing, Shorthand, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and coach for the Auditors and Incorporated Accountants' £*xaui, Civil Service, University and Daw, Languages fupilTeachers' and for "D"and "E ". Every candidate prepared by us for tlie recent Pnt Teachers Examination succeeded in passing Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', reeos* mended by His Hon Mr J its tic a Kettle, Ste 6d past free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the State], Head Office for New Zealand, 103 Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '• S » amd copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduate* and Students, und mention subjects in whleb you are interested Success certain if our instructions followed iJpHS ARE OASXt BUYERS OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK StockoTrners please communicate with u Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYEIIS of FACTOR BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE— BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONEDUST. PEICES AUD AKALTS23 03 APPLIOA TION. A. BEYINS, Manager. pRINCE AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Fupiloj. Chairman of Board of Governors: Ret. H. Oakland. Headmaster: Tuomas Jackson, M A. (Load. j Vice-Master: PTaAr.TSfKvs.vscw, M.A. (Ox | ford and Melbourne). ; Senior Mistress: Mjss E. M. Rabifoem. M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a large staff of Resident and Visit ing Masters and Mistresses. Tbe College is controlled by a Board «f Go vernors appointed by tho Wesleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the r*ligloua eaching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, together forming the finest set «f School Buildings in Auckland. Ihe accom modation for boarders in both College# is complete, and every arrangement is made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play grounds. Examination Fuccbsses—During the laot five years 40 pupils have passed the N.Z. Matriculution and '23 the Civil Seivice Ex aminations. Fees moderate. Charge for BoardeH mai« from date of entry. Prospectus on applieution' to Headmaster) or to The Waikato Times Office. Next term begins September 23. 2/T HOT SPKIJNGS HOTEL, TE AROHA. ill Residents of the Waikato th.it be has taken over the above well-known |b4 favourite Hotel, #nd hope* to merit a coOtS* saoee ol their iipjort. |
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CHURCH OP ENGLAND. Nov. 23 —2Gth Sunday After Trinity. II unilton—St. Peter's, N a.m.; 11 a.m. Morning prayer : 7 p.m. Evensong. Tauwlutre—ll a.m., Morning prayer. Marshmeadows —2.30 p.m., Evensong. Cambridge—St. Andrew's, 11a.m. 11.C.; and 7 p.m. Tamahere—St. Stephen's, I! p.m. Maungatautari—(Mr Tarrant's) 3 p.m. if Awamutu—St. John's 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Rmiriaohia—St. Paul's 3 p.m. Kihikihi—Christ Church 7 p.m. Pirougia—St. Saviour's 11 am. Mangapiko—School-house, 3 pm. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Hamilton—Mass, 11 a.m., Vespers 7 p.m. Cambridge—Mass, N a m. Rangi lohia- -Mass, Dam. Kihikihi Mass, 11 a.m. Evening Devo tions. PRESBYTERIAN. Hamilton—ll a.m.; 7 p.m. Cambridge —ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. I'ukerimu—2.lso p.m. WESLEYAN. Hamilton—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Karainu—ll a.m. Ngaruawahia—7 p.m. Whatawhata—2.3o p.m. I'ukete—3 p.m. Te Awamutu—ll a.m.; :i.l.j p.m. Child ren's service ; 7 p.m. l'irongia—2.3o p.m. ( Horohanga—7.3o p.m. Huntly—7 p.m. ('hurchill —2.30 p.m. Glen Murry—ll a.m. SALVATION ARMY. Hamilton, 11 a.m. ; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m. ; at the Barracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. Gospel Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, the Lord's Supper, at 11 am.
COMMERCIAL
> MARKET PRICES CURRENT. , Waikato Timks Office This Day. Hie following prices for the current week are <inoted by the Hamilton tradespeople to-day: Bacon, per lb— Farmers': Wholesale 7d : retail Sd Canterbury: \\ holesale Mid ; retail lOd. Hams, per lb— Farmers': Wholesale 7Ad : retail Ski. Canterbury : Wholesale !)d ; retail l Id. Eggs, per dozen—Wholesale 7d: retail Bd. Dairy butter, per lb—Wholesale 7d; retail sd. Cheese, farm, made, per lb—Wholesale 5Jd; retail Gjd. Cheese., factory, per lb—Wholesale retail, Sd. Onions, per lb—Wholesale 2d; retail, 2Jd, Table potatoes, local; per ton—Wholesale XI os ; retail, XI 10s. Seed Potatoes, local ; per ton—Wholesale, os ; retail X 1 10s. Chaff, per ton-Wholesale, XG 5s ; retail XG 15s. Sharps, per lOClb-Wholesale 7s !»d ; retail Ss 3d. Bran, per 1001b Wholesale Ns ; retail, 8s (3d Oats (Southern) per bushel Wholesale, lis Od: retail lis !)d. Oats (local) per bushel—Wholesale 3s kl : retail. Us Gd. Fowl Wheat, per bushel—Wholesale is: retail, Is Od. Maize, per bushel -Wholesale, 4s 2d ; re tail is Sd. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN TILE AGENCY CO. (LTD.) WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Horses—Owing to the Auckland Agri cultural Show being held on Friday we did not hold a sale at the Durham Yards this week. On Monday we held a clearing sale of horses, buses and plant on account of Messrs W. Paterson and Compauy at Mt. Roskill. There was a record attendance and bidding for the horses was extra brisk, in fact, as far as they were concerned it was one of the most successful sales we have held. Owing no doubt to the starting of the electric tram system the buses, etc., were hard to quit. Light bin horses sold from Xi to Jtl'J 15s, heavier sorts £lO 10s to X 37, a pair of aged horses realising X7j the pair. Cattle—At the Newmarket Y'ards on Tuesday dairy and store stock were penned in larger numbers than usual. Beef was in full supply and met a ready sale at late rates. Ox sold from 27s to 335, and cow 20s to 25s per loiilbs. Fat steers made from X 7 IDs to XI7 15s, the latter price being secured for a steer from the ran of Messrs Smith Bros., Matakohe. Fat cows X 5 Is to XlO 2s Gd. The Jersey bulls advertised for sale realised from 8 to IoJ guineas. Dairy cows XG 10s to X!) 17s lid", empty cows XI 15s to X'i, calves XI 3s to X 3 4s. Xo grown steers yarded. \\ e made the following sales of Show stock On account of Messrs Smith Brcs.. one steer Xl 7 15s, one steer XIS ss.- on account of Messrs Williamson Bros., one steer X! 5 17s Gd, one steer Xl 4 12i Gd ; also on account Mr H. F. Robertson, Jersey bull Treason, loj guineas, Jersey bull Mahutu, 8,1 guineas; on account Mr C. Day Jersey bull, 8 guineas. Sheep.—The Newmarket Yards were well filled on Tuesday with all descriptions, amongst them being a number of the the prize winners at the Agricultural Show. Wethers sold from 12s Cd te VfSs, ewes 10s Gd to 19s od, lambs 7s Gd to His Gd.
Following are the prices realised for Show stock :—On account Mr Thos. Ccates (most money value), Ist prize, 245, 5 sheep ; 2nd prize, 23s Gd, five sheep: (butchers'sheep), Ist prize, 245, o sheep: 2nd prize, 21s Gd 5 sheep ; (freezers under 12511)3 live weight), Ist prize, 235, 5 sheep : 2nd prize, 235, i> sheep; 3rd prize, 21s, 5 sheep; (best money value Lincolns) 'st prize, 2'Ss, 5 sheep : 2nd prize, 25s Gd, 5 sheep. On account Mr A. Anderson (butchers' lambs). Ist prize, 15s 3d,5 lambs : freezing class), Ist prize 14s od. 5 lambs: 2nd prize, 12s 3d, 5 lambs ; ten lambs lid. on account Mr Jas. Anderson, (Ist Waikato Show), 5 lambs at 15s ; (Ist freezing class), 5 lambs at lls !)d: (2nd freezing class l , 5 lambs at 13s. On account Mr F. Wills (winner Mr Coates' special pri•'.*), 5 lambs at 13s Gd : (third in freez ing class), 5 lambs at 12s. On account Messrs A 1 ale gill and Middleton (2nd Mr Coates' special prize), N lambs at 12s lid. Pigs were yarded in large numbers and sold well, porkers bringing from 12s Gd to 3'.is. weaners 7s Gd to lis Sid, bacontri X2 it's to X 3 Gs.
Hides.—We submitted a large catalogue, con.petition being keen throughout, es pecially for heavy weights in good con dition. We sold Prime ox 6Jd to 7jjd, stout do 5 ,'dto G|d, medium do od to sid light 4!d to 4:{d. Cow advanced in puce, lines realising lid to 4jd, kip 3{d to yid, calf, sound 3jd to sd, cut and scored of all classes ,[d to Ad per lb less.
Sheepskins.—Except for well saved pelts ruled lower. Best skins lis 3d to 3s sd. small and medium Is 0d to 3s, lino quality 3d to ltd extra.
Tallow—Best rendered 21s Gd to 25s 3d, picked to 2Gs lid. Rough fat lijd. Hair—Best tail Is 2d to Is 3}d, cows 9d to 1 id. Tails Is Kd per doz. Bones 4s Od per cwr.
Wool—ln bags, etc, merino to Si, fine crossbred to Id, coarse do. 2ijd to 3,|d, pieces, etc., Id to 2<d. 31 '.uzo— There was a better export de mand this week, Sydney taking about 400 sacks at 4s f.o.b. Owing to the high price now ruling for wheat the kcal dumuud is good. Oats.—The market is firm for L'qod, " Ji "
grade at 3s lid ex store, in wholesale lines.
Chaff—Southern is worth X 6 *lss, and straw X 4 15s per ton ex store.
Potatoes.—Selling at X 5 10s per ton on the wharf. Dairy Produce.—There is nothing new t-o report.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902. LIBERAL GOVERNMENT.
That the present (iovernment lias enriched the Statute Book of this Colony with a record of good and useful legislation cannot lie denied l>y even the most rabid oppositionists who have all along, through thick and thin, opposed the Liberal Party. Not only have many of their enactments served as models for much larger states but their reforms have taken such a hold upon the, ideals of this nation that oppositionist candidates, though earnestly endeavouring to dis credit the Liberal (lovernment, now profess to accept that which they fur iously resisted, but now reluctantly and tacitly recognise they cannot re peal. Seeing their old positions are no longer tenable they now only en deavour to raise side issues at the elections, and at all times tohamrpe* the administration of reform in its march of progress and development. The majority of the people in this J colony by the exercise of their natural rights as free citizens sent the Liberal Party into power to make the position of the workers more satisfactory, and their policy has brought prosperity to all classes of the community. That this has been accomplished all fair-minded persons will readily allow. While so many of our workers, formerly needy la bourers, have made businesses, farms and homes for themselves during the last nine years of prosperity, and are now their own masters,the Year Look for IDO- demonstrates conclusively that those still in the ranks of the wage earning class in this Colony are better oft'than ever before. In I'JIJI they were paid X->, 000,000 for their labour against £1,1100,000 in 18'J-l. " Hut," says our Tory friend, "the employer," the capitalist, has suffered for this." IJecidodly not, except in some very few unfortunate individual cases as will happen in the best of times. Has capital been driven out of the coun try as it was so gloomily and so per sistently prophesied? On the con trary, far more has been introduced than was expected by the most opti mistic New Zealanders ten years ago. The total private wealth of the colony increased from £145,780,502 in IS'JI to £229,587,916 in 1901 and deposits in the savings banks from £->. 1 ()(»,'.)47 to £7,208,10-). Since 18'.,' I every in dustry lias ma.de very great strides and wealth has been more generallv distributed, so that in IDOI-2 the amount paid for income tax was three times as great as derived from the same source in 1892-0. And this, moreover, coming from nearly twice the number of people formerly cap able of paying it. The capitalists, when not too busy looking after their own affairs often curse the very Go vernment they have every reason to bless for so large a measure of the prosperity they now enjov. The Bank Crisis of 1891 would have ruined both them and the Colony at large, but for the action of the present Government, bitterly as they opposed its prudent measures in their Press and from the Opposition benches in Parliament. Where the shoe pinches them, is that interest is so much reduced. Since the Advances to Settlers' Act came into force, £2,7-10,000 has been advanced and per cent, of this went to repay company and private loans at rates higher than 6 per cent. Having interest reduced from 8 and 10 per cent, to -1.1 per cent, has, however, given the struggling settler the opportunity of rising. The cut ting up of large estates, the fostering of settlement by ottering different terms to suit all classes of applicants for land has done untold good. The perpetual leasehold system is a continual grievance, the bete noir, of the wealthy oppositionist, and also, it must be confessed of some short sighted farmers who side with them. Even if they had purchase clauses in serted in these leases how inanv of the holders would care to make them into freeholds ? And where is the great injury of having in certain con tingencies to consult an experienced board of land experts ? Most of the holders of perpetual leases are well satisfied with their titles and are grateful supporters of the Liberal Government. But if desired we see only one objection to the future conversion of these leases into freeholds, and that is that larger estates purchased by the count rv should never be allowed to aggregate again and so have to be repurchased for settlement. .Mr Greenslade is a strong supporter of this measure. \\ bile offering ac cess to land to many unable through want of sufficient capital to procure a freehold, the perpetual leasehold system does not alienate, forfeit or compromise the rights of the State, and will for the future pro duce a sensible revenue. We go fur ther than this, and would even like to see settlers encouraged to go on the lands of this colony lying idle, rent free for a definite period ; it would add to the general prosperity of the country, and invite population to take up lands now lying waste. That the Government has been quite justified in borrowing for reproduc tive and public works is acknowledged by most colonial political and finan cial authorities. The increased means and valuation oi improve
merits in the colonv altogether out weighs the public indebtedness. We have good reason to believe tlint every hundred pounds well spent in de velopment and reproductive works is soon doubled in value to the eolonv. \\ hile the national debt does show an increase for each person in the colonv during the past ten years, yet we must not lose sight of the fact that the value of property held bv each one has thereby enormously increased in the same time, to say nothing of the value of Government assets, railways, and public buildings, which are, after all, the security lenders of money to the colony look at. These, being thoroughly satisfied, we feel perfectly safe in our position. For the develop ment of a new country like New Zea land, which has hardly been in con tact with civilisation for more than (>0 years, borrowing is regarded as a necessity by both political parties in the .House, disguise it as much as some Oppositionists will, in their at tacks upon the Government. The pre sent Government is trying to secure .Maori lands in tho King Country to lie opened up and shortly offered for settlement. Then railways, roads and bridges and public bu I dings are required immediately, there and else where. Such expenditure is war ranted and, indeed, absolutely neces sary for public progress and consoli dation. Liberal principles aim at the good of the people in general ; every where the policy is to consider the people's interest before the advance ment of the small but powerful body of capitalists and monopolists. In every direction the working of the State is for the good of the people at large. Then again under the present Government railway charges for carriage of agricultural produce, machinery and manures have been greatly reduced ; passenger fares have also been lowered, anil business and pleasure increased thereby. The telephone system, such a boon in large towns, is in the hands of the Govern ment ; sixpenny telegrams and uni versal penny postage greatly facili tate commercial enterprise. The cus toms duties likewise have been greatly reduced in several directions for the public benefit. Although the Old Age Pensions have cost more than was bargained for, they have
"come to stay.' and while avoiding pauperism have given help to over ten thousand poor who, from their age and infirmities are no longer able to earn a living wage and provide for the ir necessities, although, unhappily, in the battle of life they have not suc ceeded in winning sulHcieni capita! to secure them against exposure and want in the winter of their lives. Enough has been said both on the platform and in the Press to show open-minded men that both in their policy and administration the present Government has deserved well of this country for their conduct of public affairs, and the verdict at the coming elections will undoubtedly confirm it. Opposition candidates, themselves alone afflicted with be fogged and gloomy imaginations, would stop the ship of State, turn out the present captain and ollicers for some unknown men of their own party, put oil'half the crew called the Ci\'d Service, and shorten the coal supply, so as to let the country go.
" Dead Slow" and drift this will not be allowed. In nearly every part of this progressive colony a thousand good openings for develop ment are presented clearly enough, and the eyes of the people generally are open to the advantages of assist ing the Liberal Government in pro moting the prosperity and PROGRESS OF ALL.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
A\ e desire to draw attention of business people and the public generally that Tuesday next (General Election day) that all places of business must be closed from noon till 6 p.m.,
Mr W. J. Hunter's next cattle sale at Ohaupo takes place on the General Election day, Tuesday, November 25. Meetings of the Ohaupo, Te Awamutu, and Whatawhata branches of the Waikato Farmers' Club will be held this evening at 7.30 p.m. Messrs McNicol and Co., conduct their cattle sale at Cambridge to-morrow, and hold a big clearing sale near Huntly on Wednesday next. Mr E. J. W llkinson, of Duke-street, Cam bridge, advertises a large assortment of stationary, cricketing, golf, and tennis goods, etc., and fancy goods suitable for presents for coming festive season.
The manager of the Union Steamship Company at Suva advises the head office of company that the s. s. Rakanoa arrived at Suva, Fiji, from Auckland on Tuesday last. During the steamer left Auckland a corpse was passed several miles from the last given position of the raft, but it could not be recovered.
Captain Pretyman, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, the House of Commons, said the commanded of the China squdron had re ported that the steaming qualities of New Zealand coal were excellent. As the stokers had grown accustomed to its use the somke emitted was less. Mr R. Gillett, son of Mr Gillett, of Kirikiriroa, who has just passed asurveyoi's examination has received a good ap pointment under the English Government in Burmah. Mr Gillett passed all his standards at the Hamilton East School, and was prepared by Mr Steveus for his D teachers' examination, during the time that Mr Gillett was a teacher. A meeting in connection with the Cam bridge Temperance Society will be held in the Public Hall this evening, when ad dresses will be given by the Revs. H. L. Blamires and G. Elliott. The proceeding will be enlivened by songs and recitations. The liotelkeepers of the d istrict have been invited to state their and should they be prepared to do so no doubt an interest ing meeting will result.
The need of a supply of fish has been greatly felt in the Hamilton Borough for some time past, but this demand is about to be met. Mrs Bridges, of Auckland, has taken the shop next to Mr Jackman, tailor, Victoria Street, Hamilton, and has Commenced business. Arrangements have been made for a supply of fresh fish three times a week, and, it is safe to say, that Mrs Bridges will receive the patronage of a large circle of customers.
Penny Postage has proved a great boon Ever since it lias coruS into force, Such benetits can't reach us too sonn, Though hound to arrive in due course. It is time we took care of our pence, And likewise our health I am sure, So he, with a cough and good sense, Takes WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE. 19
Mr AY. C. Catfc, carpnntor and builder, Cambridge, has a business notified in this issue. Au open air no-license meeting will he held in Victoria-street, Hamilton, on Saturday evening, at 8 p.m. Relief funds are being started in various parts of the colony and Australia for the sutlers by the Elingamite disaster. A Press Association wire says :—.Mr ■Steward Bates, proprietor of the Opotiki Herald, and coroner of the district, and an old resident here of twenty-five years, died to-day. A telegram from (iisborne states that the outcome of the no-licence contest there is the formation of a league to seek reforms, but opposed to prohibition. Mr Douglas Lys nar is the organiser, and prominent men, including members of the Licensing Com mittee, have given in their names. i lie public of Raglan are notified else where that Mr T. liowan intends opening up in the Public-Hall in a few days with a great clearing and auction sale of general drapery, suits of clothes, dress pieces, boots and shoes, saddlery, jewellery, etc. The date of opening will be duly advertised.
I he remains of the late Mr Jacob Strong, who was killed at Cambridge on Monday w ere interred in the Cambridge cemetery on V ednesday afternoon. There was a large gathering of friends, two brothers of the deceased, from Bombay, also being among the number. The service at the grave was conducted by the lvev. S. J. Gib son. Mr Geo. Dickinson carried out the funeral arrangement <.
The manifesto issued by the Licensed \ ictuallers' Association, of Auckland, appears in this issue. The question is there plainly placed before the electors of Wai kato, and no doubt will materially help in forming an opinion upon the much vexed question of Continuance v. Prohibition.
The Canterbury Times of November 12 contains pictures of the stewards and judges of the Waikato A. and P. Show, together with a number of the prize winners. Messrs Gaze and Co. were the photographers, and the pictures produced are lirst-class. Mr J. S. Bond has the issue on sale.
The Hon. J. Carroll, Native Minister, arrived at Auckland yesterday morning, on business connected with his department. He intends visiting the Waikato aui Rotorua district.
An incident occurred outside Westmin ster Abbey on Coronation Day that touched ail hearts. Between the two main proces sions there came a slignt- pause : all eyes were scanning the yellow sanded space down the wide road whence would come the King, when out from beneath the grey arches of \\ hitehall, driven by a coach'.nan in Royal livery, came a carriage unmention ed in the programm-; of events. For one in stant the multitude in Pailiament Street gazed in silence, then a vague cry from the thousands in the Mall reached their ears. Instantly it was Hung back fourfold. " The King's nurses ! The King's nurses ! " And down the cheering ranks drove the two women iu their trim gowns and fluttering caps ; they were driving to the Abbey to see the crowning of the King whom they had nursed back to health.
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A PUBLICAN FATALLY WOUNDED. FULFILLING HIS OATH.
(Received Nov. 20, 10.54 p.m.) SYDNEY, November '2O. An extraordinary shooting affray is reported from Cowra. A girl named Herring shot a man named Lee, landlord of the Club Hotel, and there is little hope of his recovery.
Herring requested a clergyman to come to the hotel and marry her to Lee, and when he came the girl asked Lee if lie intended to keep his promise. He said : " No." The girl then drew a revolver and fired two shots.
One of the witnesses to the pro posed ceremony grasped the girl, and the revolver went off again, all three shots taking effect. Lee, in his dying depositions, ad mitted giving Herring cause to shoot him. lie had taken an oath that if he did not marry her she could shoot him.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
MR LANG AT TE RORE.
On Tuesday Mr Laug gave an interesting address in the schoolroom at Te Kore. There was a good attendance, including many ladies. Mr E. Robinson occupied the chair.
Mr bang dealt with, in addition to the subjects dwelt on in his previous addresses, that of local governing bodies. He favour ed giving them more power in the expendi ture of subsidies, thus conferring upon theui a better financial standing. He ad vocated the granting of a graduated sub sidy on the rates struck for the formation and repair of roads and bridges, so that the districts which taxed themselves the high est should receive the most assistance.
In answer to a question by Mr Rich dale ; " Do you consider it right that the Government should put a duty on goods that are landed at the Mercer railway siding to be carried up by steamer P 'and have you taken any steps to get the Government to take off that duty ?' Mr bang said that this was a practice he had again and again objected to in the House, and had repeatedly pointed out to Ministers that it- was grossly unfair to put such an impost on goods" to the dis advantage of settlers who are not con veniently situated as regards the rail way ; that it would be infinitely better to give all the encouragement possible to river-steamer services, as by so doing, in stead of their competing with the railways by bringing down produce from the back country they would actually be feeding them to the increase of the revenue of the Department.
In reply to another question, as to whe ther he was in favour of the Government erecting a sterilising plant in Auckland to disinfect the boaedust that conies into the colony so as to prevent the introduction of anthrax, Mr Lang said he thought such a plant should be erected, for, as things are though imported bones from Australia are supposed to be sterilised before shipment, there was room for grave doubt that the process is irregularly performed and some times omitted altogether. "Were the neces sary plant set up farmers would have a guarantee that the bones were thoroughly cleaned. In the interest of the wliole colony he thought it should be tried. At the present time farmers had to pay the cost of having the work only prefunctorily performed.-On the motion of Mr Hodgson, seconded by Mr Godwin, an unanimous vote of thanks aad confidence wa,s passed.
sr. PAUL'S CHURCH, CAM BRIDGE. —♦ ~ There was a tfoo<l attendance at St. Paul's ehuivh social on Wednesday e.-eniug last. Kev. S. J. Gibson presided, and as the pro gramme was given in sections, the in tervals were occupied with table games, conversation, etc. Several glees were well reudere 1 by the choir under the conductorship of Mr K. T. Tudehope. Misses L. and E. Veale and Messrs A. and \V. Uerr gave duets in a very pleasing manner. Two solos were given by Miss Crosher, of Te Awaniutu. This lady sings exceedingly well. A cornet solo_ by 2vi r Gibbs, of Cambridge West, was much appreciated. Mr Elliott is always good as a reciter. He gave "Cricket at Killaloo," an amusing account of an Irish cricket match, the " brogue " being ''rich and full." Abundant refreshments were provided by the lady members of the choir, for which they received a hearty vote of thanks. The accompaniments were nicely played by Miss K. Nixon, or,anist of '.lie church. 'lhe chairman announced that a united service would be held on Christmas night, in the Oddfellows' Hall, and that the unit ed choirs would practice on Thursday evenings at eight o'clock in the Presby terian and Methodist churches alternately. The singing of Auld Lang Syne concluded a very pleasaut evening's entertainment.
MR GREENSLADE AT CAM BRIDGE.
Mr (ireenslade gave his second and final address prior to the electiun in the Public Hall, last evening. There was a good at tendance. Mr James Forrest was voted t«> the chair, and briefly'introduced the candidate. M r (ireenslade. on rising to speak, was received with applause. The cardinal plank of the New Zealand Farmers' Union, he said,was that ui optional land tenure. That system was brought into law in this country, not by the late Conservative party, but by tin Liberal party. (Hear, hear.) And when the history of the fair colony of New Zea land came to be written two names that would stand out prominent.y in this con nection would be those of the late Hons. J. Ball mce and J. McKenzie. To say that a man who was a member of the Farmers Union couldnot be a supporter of the present administration was equivalent to display ing a lack of knowledge of the position ol ailairs. Referring to comments on hit statement that lie was not pledged eithet verbally or in writing to the Government about which a journal remarked, " This may he literally true," the candidate assured those present that it was abso lutely true, as he had not been asked by anyone whatsoever to make a written pro mise as to i.is support of the present administration. If he went to Wellington he would go unfettered. Referring to th comment: "He had been accorded the pri vilege of posing as an Independent unh such time as he took his seat in the Houst and came under the gentle persuasion ol the Government whip,'' it was well to brin<j under their notice that Mr Lang had at first come out as a Liberal, but subse-
quently turned Oppositionist. He thought, however, that he (Mr Greenslade) pos sessed sufficient backbote to stick to his colours, and he would oppose any legisla tion opposed to the interest of the farmers. The libellous statement of the Otago Daily Times was next referred to. The candidate next dealt with Sir Wil liam Mussel's statement that the colony was on the verge of bankruptcy. A pru dent man, if he believad in his heart that that was the case would sell out and leave the country. Did they find Sir William Russell doing that ? As a young New Zea lander he strongly resented this statement against their financial position, and de nounced him who made it as being unfit to rule over such a grand young colony. Figures were quoted to show the absence of truth in Sir William's statement. The wealth of New Zealaud had been assessed at JiTOO.OJO.OOO while their public indebtedness was about .£52,000,000. The private and public wealth during the last 12 years had in creased by 100 millions sterling, and the national debt during the same period by 14 millions. And yet the colony was "on the verge of bankruptcy." There was hardly a man who would repel the Advances to Settlers' Act, and three millions sterling would be traced to this source. It was well at the present juncture to weigh the policy of the Opposition Party aud the policy of the present administra tion. The former really had no policy, but that of fault-finding and defaming this
country in the eyes of its people and the outside world. Mr Lang had said if elected he would not oppose those measures which he had opposed, and which had been placed on the Statute book. But what was wanted was the return to Parliament of a man who realised the importance of Waikato, and of pursuing a vigorous and progressive policy in opening up Crown and native lands, and
the need for closer settlement. Govern ment officials were even now inspecting the Matamata Estates with a view to com ing to terms with the Assets Realisation Board. The conduct of the manager of the Board was referred to as disgraceful. Instead of it beino a Realisation Board, they did not know the value of their properties, and were desirous of filching the last penny from those desirous of settling upon the land. He considered it very essential, especially in the interests of Hamilton and Cambridge, that the Government should as speedily as possible take over the manage-
ment of the Assets Board. It was neces sary that the electors should put someone in the House who would point out how the Waikato was being kept back because of the stupid policy of the Assets Board. (Ap plause.) If they returned him to Parliament, he would leave no stone unturned to secure justice for every part of the electorate. (Hear, hear.) He asked them to carefully weigh the issue. On the one hand they had veneered statements that the adminis tration of the Government was bad and that they were behind the times. Certainly the roads leading to some of the remote town ships in the electorate were in a most dis-
graceful condition, but as the result of his recent tour ve believed people were fully determined not to adopt a standstill policy. One of the most important matters which had been attended to by the Seddou Go vernment was the opening up of fresh mar kets for New Zealand produce. The Premier had been villified in this matter, but if he was de serving of thanks for one thing it was for his endeavours to open up markets for their produce, and he believed the farmers would show their gratitude to the Premier by assisting to return Goverament susporters. (Loud applause.) Questions being invited, Mr Kelly hand ed up a slip containing several. Replying to them, the candidate said with regard to the first, as to whether the properties acquired by the (-xovernment from the Assets Company tad been a successful nature, that the lands had not yet been acquired by the Go vernment.
The remaining questions were : Why has not the Government acquired Locker bie and Matamata Estates long ago for close settlement ? The candidate replied that undoubtedly one reason was because the matter had not been forced upon the attention of the Gov-
ernment. If returned to Parliament, and the properties named could be acquired at a reasonable rate, he would do his utmost to sp6 they were acquired. Mr James Keeley proposed a vote of thanks and confidence. This was seconded by Mr S. Baldwin,
and declared carried unanimously. ' Mr Greenslade returned thanks, saying he trusted the vote would find a successful expression on Tuesday next. A vote of thanks to the chairman con- ' Oluded the meeting, ,
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A DISASTROUS FIRE
-00 J'KORLK PIIKISH. (Received Nov. 21. 1.2s a.m. LONDON, Nov. l'U.< The Daily .Mail slates that lf»lj buildings, many warehouses at Result Kurdistan were destroyed bv tin 1 wu-liundivd persons perished.
MURDER IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.
NORFOLK ISLAND, Nov. ]9 News was brought by the s.s. .Mor esby, from the New Hebrides Group, tlmt Harry At in is, captain of a cut ter, had been shot bv the natives at Mallieolo. 'lwo of the boat s crew were seri ously wounded. News from the New Hebrides also states that Mrs McNaughton. of the mission stall, has died in Ainbryin Hospital.
THE KAISER.
HIS TREATMENT IN ENGLAND. PLEASANT ItECOELECTIONS Received Nov. 20, 10.51) p.m. LONDON, Nov. 20. It is semi-officially stated that the Kaiser has expressed himself highly gratified with his visit, and it has given him great pleasure staying among his relatives. The intercourse with the King Edward, for whom he had the warmest regard and friend ship, was greatly -appreciated, and the friendliness and good feeling with which the English people every where received him, were the means of him departing with pleasant im pressions.
INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.
[ _ BOMBAY, Nov. 19. " The Kliels and Waziris, on the north-western frontier, are obsti . nately resisting the British expedi -3 tionarv force. Lieutenant-Colonel Tonnochv, com ; manding the fourth column, was badly wounded. Reinforcements have been asked for and promised. Colonel Morris' column is advanc ing against Waziris from Idar, and Colonel Pollock's from Thai, Colonel Rodford s force from Barganthi, and Colonel Tounach's from Gumati. General Egerton accompanies Colonel Pollock's column. (Received ■ November 21, 1.1 l a.m.) BOMBAY, Nov. 20. It is officially announced that Major Egerton reached Shiwa on the 18th without opposition and JSpinwan was occupied on the 17th, after but slight opposition. 250 prisoners, 3500 cattle and some arms were cap tured. LONDON, Nov. 20. Reuter states that Mcßae is en trenched at Spinwan. Captain Col onel White was kflled at the head of a storming party. Lieutenant Colonel Tonnochy, while storming a strong tower at Gumati, killed the defenders, who included six outlaws. Three officers and eight sikhs were wounded. Colonel Tonnochy has since died from injuries received.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
ANOTHER SUPPOSITION SYDNEY, Nov. 20. -I lie .ship Quathlamba lias arrived and reports that she was 20 miles off the Three Kings at the time of the Elingamite disaster. There were in dications of recent heavy weather. The Captain was of opinion from the weather lie encountered, that the missing boat is likely to go down the w coast, and make a landing be tween Cape Maria and Kaipara.
GENERAL ITEMS.
LONDON, November 20. A canal from London to South hamption, worked by electric towage is projected. The company has been J formed and seeks power to undertaktj the work. a MORROCCO, Nov. 20. 1 -The Sultan lias voluntarily pre-J sented £IOOO to the widow of tlul man Cooper recently murdered. 1 CAPETOWN, Nov, 10. J The Cape Assembly has been pro- ' rogued to January 15th. ADELAIDE, November 19 A tidal wave swept over Glenelg to-day. The water suddenly rose six feet and rushed inland 200 feet beyond high water mark. HOBART, Nov. 20. lhe Income Tax Bill passed the Assembly by a majority of five. BRISBANE, Nov. 20. The State Treasurer's interim state ment proposed to raise £600,000 in Treasury bills with a currency of ten years, the interest not to exceed 4 per cent, The bulk of this amount is re quired to meet last year's deficit. The bills will be retired at maturity by a proposed special land sale The treasurer hinted, without com mitting himself, as recommending it that the railways might be disposed ol at their capital value.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1902-
TOTALLY IT_l I S 8 ill I S S E N. KNOX STREET, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique &. Theory. [a card] R. W. D V E R SOLICITOR ... ... Hamilton. vIONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLS. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR " ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST. Te Awamutu, firKt Tuesday in month. Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month, liuntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, lourth Tuesday in month. Olhei' districts occasionally, HIGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE. MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have ereoted NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. RENTAL JyT 0 T I C F. MR E. DE VENNY McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr Mj3»rrigleJ'may be consulted on and after Saturday, August 2nd, .at his rooms, Viotoria House, Hamilton. Nitrons-Oxide gas adminisiered. Puiuless Fxtract'ons by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR G; SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlyjthe following places : Ngaruawahla— Ist Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntlj—4th Friday. H I. B *■■ JL • JJ I (jr (t S, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ten yoars on Government Staff. NEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. 23,7. N gHEPP A LAND, COMMISSI ON, and ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M r. ii. B O S W 0 R T H, Tbacher of Piano, Violin, and Sinjinj, H iving tnkim up his io3idsnr;a in II ainil ton, is now prepired to receive pupils at CLARE M)N L' VILLA. Cambridga— Every MONDAY and TUESDAY. Td Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bj3WJi-th'd " Waikito Quadrille Baal" is now op;n to accept Engage ments for Concerts, B.ill-j, etc., in any part ot' the Waikato. AND A HALF PER CENT,- We have Monuy to Land at this rate on First-class Freehold Early applications is requested. —Vaile Bros., Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON W E S T, Near Railway Station J. H I I) I, E R GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. WOODCARVING— Relief, Chip, Floral, Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Cd per quarter, Is Cd per hour. Articles dtsigned.—Miss £ Ay ling, 19, Victoria Arcade, Auckland.
KASMKO! KASMKO CHE CURE FOR- Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc. 'RICE .. ..2s TP:R bottle Manuitagtuhkd Por.EiT By A. Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON. You keep the MONEY in the pluce and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising « STOP if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Bole Manufacturer E. B. HILL, CHEMIST, CAMBRIDGE. 12/3 FIR'T AWARD Christchureb, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubdie Exhibition, 1898. FIRsT and -PEOI VL, Auckland, 1899. FIRST AWARD, Chri>tchurch, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Cun be used with fithi-r skim or separated milk, whoy or water alone. Extract from letter n oiived from a penile man iu the Nor'h Islaud, who uses Imperial Calf Food " I slarted feeding a calf about a week old, the m- ther of which was eold at birth. Our other cow gave so lifle milk we c uld rnly spare a pint per day Upon ttds, with your food, we reartd the calf, usirg jnst. two 251b bags, wh : ch lasted 100 flays. If nrlk hid not been so scarce we should i ave used ess Food. The "Calf in qu's'i.m his, In the na'ural course of event ß , ju<t dropped her second calf, and is us > 'ce a cow in all respects asc mid be desired." From ihe ahovi it may be irathered th it a calf can be su'cess ully r'ired upon half-a pound of Food per dty wheu mi k i-i scarce ; if plentiful, lea-*. PACK ft D IN 251b., ftOlb., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too to publish, but we htve sveral statiny that calves fed with this fool are ks fat, if cot fatter than calves fed up<>u full milk. Waikato Ager.ts : W. €J, DAVIS & < <>., HAMILTON. r PHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE L DEPART MEM' ia prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers connected with their trade or — mndor the Workers 1 Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also ">*otected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply tc he 'ocal Office of the Department J. 11. RICHARDSON, Commission, r ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding' Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD 13ATIIS. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of E>ta'>es in ttte Oefioe : OV£K THREE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs administr-t tion. The Public Trust Office seeks to te merely elf-supporting. Eftat. s under Wills or Intestacies whej converted into cash and hi Id for bt-ueficiariefr are credited with interest a' highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of ill office charges. The 1 jblic Trust e can be sppoicted Kxooutor of the Will or Codicil of an) person. Advice as to the making oi Wills is givi,n free of charge. Tiie Public Trustee be appointed Trustee in placi- of previously appointed Trustees or iu place of persons who with to be relieved of their Trust/e.-hip. Tub Public Trustee cm bo appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements. Money Tru rts, Siuking Fund, and other Trusts Tub Public Trustee undertake s the many agementof Property as Attorney or Ape. The Public Trustee administers Intestates Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Trustee has Trust Funics for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowed current rat' of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WEllington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee oj the Colony.
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THE PUBLIC DEBT.
TO THK i IHTUU. Sir,—Wiiou Mi* Lang was sneaking at; Whatawhata aliout the jmi•!ii*. <I. lr In dwelt very strongly on the liabilities, 1 uit javelin account of the assets whatever. At the close I asked him to trive hi; rea sons for doing so. lie sai• 1 that ht- only spoke un the one subjpct, " Tli" Debt uf'the ('ouutry." Now. if he had said tli.it lie only showed one side of th.• quesi i..n he might have been nearer to the mark. This reminds me of a carpenter who put yreeu •joggles on his iiorse to try ami i;>:.k.• !;l:a eat shavings.—l am etc. thus. k. i;mtii\vi;i,i, Te ICowhai, Nov. li)th, liny. (>LI > Ai i K PENSIONS, 't'n THK EDITHK. Sir,—As the election is now so near I would like to impress on ;ill my fellow old aire pensioners that it will he a very serious thing for us if the Oovernment was not returned. In Waikato If re one should remember that it was Mr Lang and most of his Opposition friends, who, from the very first voted against Mr Seddou's Old Age Pensions Hill N T o-.v that it is law, and is so successful in cheering the closing days of our little sojurn in this life, we should show our grai itude and vote every one of us for Mr (Ireenslade, as he is for the Old Age Pensions and supporting the Government. Hoping, Mr Editor, you will find a plac.' for uiy humble remarks in your valuable paper.— lam etc. HAMILTON OM) AOK PENSIONEK.
WAIKATO SHOW.
'I he weight guessing competitions at the recent Waikato Show resulted is fol lows : ST EE 11, ( .I()()I,H» S. Ferguson, 071'lbs .. ... 1 A. D. Anderson, 071 lbs 2 O. 11. Oranger ... ... ... .1 A. McCrae, '.1.j1-lbs J. W. Mudill. 91Olbs 5 CtIVV, Oil LBS. T. I )agg, (isi'ibs 1 1). Turuwald, I'ibOlbs ... ... 2 W. Arnold, HSilhs ... ... :i Hunter, fiSi jibs ... ... 4 0. W. Vaughn, UoSlbs 5 I'll), 11 ti,ns. F. R. Oibson ll.llbs 1 I'. Windsor, 1 l'dbs ... ... 2 J. M. lioyce 1 HUbs '* <•. Heltley, 113lbs ... ... * * Divided. THREE SHF.F.T, ItioLHS. 11. Mulcahey, lfi.jlbs * A. Mci'rae, Itj.'dbs ... ... * 1(. Martin, HWlbs :i A. H. Storey, 10211)3 ... ... 4 E. I!, Cox, DiSlbs .j F. W. Gibson, lGSlbs li * Divided. THREE HIGHEST IN THE AOOREUATES. A. D. Anderson, Matamata, 361b out 1 J. It'. Pierce, Cambridge 421b, out 2 C. W, Arnold, Cambridge, 53,1b out :i
MERCER REGATTA.
♦ Great preparations are being made in Mercer for the forthcoming regatta on Saturday next, November 20th. A very large concourse of people will, no doubt, take advantage of this fine day's outing. The train arrangements for the Wait;*to people will suit admirably, and will cause a far larger number to visit the aquatic township than on former occasions. Cam bridge residents leave by the morning train at 8.1.) and may travel at excursion rates reaching Mercer about noon in time to witness the first race. A special will leave Hamilton about !> a.m. reaching Mercer at 11.25 returning for all Waikato ■Stations at 5.15. These arrangements are considerably an improvement on those of previous years and we have now no hesita tion in saying that the public of tne Wai kato will appreciate them.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1902
Election Notices. I ELE< "I'( >1! A L DISTRICT OF WAIK A TO. A I'OLLINO ITiACK APPOINTED. Pl'!!l, 10 NOTICE is hereby given that Mr Humphrey's House, Koroha, Kawhia, has boon appointed a I'OLLINC PLACE. JAMES S. HON |). Returning Officer. Hamilton, November 18th, l'.tOU. WAIK ATO ELECTORATE. IHA\ r E the honour to announce that I will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT KARAMU—Friday, Nov. 21st, 2 p.m. jTE IvOWHAl—Friclav v ov. 21st, 7.">0 p.ui. PARAWERA, WACTU, LICHFIELD— Saturdav, Nov. 22nd. lIAMI LTON—Monday, Xov. 21th, S p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. H. J. OREEXSLADE. TO THE EL FACTORS OF WAIK A TO. In AYE the honour to announce tlflit 1 wi.l addre-s the Electors at C AMJin'l I)(lE W ES'!'—Sohoolhonse. this day Friday, 21st Xovember, at s p m. TE KOWHAI -to-morrow, Saturday' Xovember 22, at H p.m. KIWITAHI —Monday, November 24th. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. F. W. LANG. 1 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF FRAXK IJ LIX. NOMINATIOX OF CANDIDATES, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALFRED RICHARD HARRIS, Ota huliu, Farmer And WILLIAM FERGUSON MASSEY, Mangere, Farmer, Have with their consent been duly and regularly Nominated as Candidates at the Election of a Member to serve in the House of Representatives for the said Electoral District, the Foil for which will be taken at the seve ral Foiling Places in the district on TUESDAY, the 2Ct!i day of November, 11102, commencing at it a.m., and closing at six p.m. WILLIAM J. KINO, Returning Officer. Waiuku, Xovember is, 1002.
Amusements MERCER MAORI REGATTA NORTHERN ROWING UNION' KEG A'l'T A. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2<»th. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2!»th. GRAND PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. East trains. Cheap fares. A fine day's outing. Notices- SCHOOL BUILDING AT MAMAKU. ff^ENDERS will be received by the Edu- J_ cation Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, 3rd December, 1902. Plans, etc., may be seen at 216, Victoria Arcade, Auckland ; or on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee, Mamaku. MITCHELL AND WATT, Architects. yiTHERS, VIOLINS, BANJOS, MAN- Ai DOLINS, and other musical instru ments, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. 0 S 11 E R, TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. Handsome compotes Just the thing for a present —6s cash, at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN 1 EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUPA, HAMILTON. rPHE Undermentioned Sirrs will bo at the X Service of Breedere : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehateh Hermit Hazledean Newminster Bruar^Tuba I B'air Athol Fee for Approved Mart?, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom ge 2- 6d, Paddocking 2s 6d per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL EED LOKD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or l'rom the Manager of the Farm. Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WADE'S WORM FIGS. Is buses.
The Education Department's conditions for the instruction of teachers in physical drill are that the teachers shall meet for an hour and a half not less than twenty times or more than forty times in a year. Free railway tickets will be provided, and arrangements will be made for periodical examination of teachers. Mrs Myra Taylor, who in July last at the Thames attempted to shoot a young man named Michael Whelan, was found not guilty at the Supreme Court, Auckland yesterday, and discharged. Lord Hawke cables to the New Zealand Cricket Council stating that his team left London for New Zealand on November 12. The Auckland soldiers who have arrived by the s.s. Tokomaru from South Africa are Stat! Sergeant-major Cower and Trooper Butler.
WAIKATO Meetings. FARMERS' The Branches WILL MEET as fol lows : Oil A U P(J—Friday, November 21st, at 7.30 p.m. TEJ AWAMUTU—Friday, November 21, at 7.30 p.m. WHA'I'AWHA'I'A—Fridav November 21, at 7.30 p.m. MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. "Wantods Etc. WANTED, Two Youths, must be good milkers, good home. Apply Suel ling Bros., care of Mr Greenslade, Ohaupo. WANTED, the Public to Call on <»AZE & CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio ■ —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WANTED —The travelling public to re member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. Xir ANTE I) Those requiring Violins, ▼ T Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to call on or send to 11. H. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in stock. WANTED KNOWN, Mrs Bridges has opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. I'resh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc., to arrive shortly. WANTED KNOWN.—V. Plescher de sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (laeo and button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Boots (tan and black), Good Stron" School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Hluchers, Canvas NhoeE, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. t irst-class boots made to order. V . PLESCHER, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. G. GATE, has Started Business • in Cambridge as CARPENTER and BUILDER. First-class workman ship. Best material used. Orders solicited. Address : Cambridge. 17 0 R CRICK ETI N(_L GOLl\ and TENNIS GOODS give E. J. WILKINSON a call, good*. All this season's
Business Notice?. WAIKATQ TIMES ALMANAC (LATK IJOND'S.) TO ADVKIJTISKIJS. r pilS ALMANAC i.s nmv being put in hand, and intending advertisers will oblige 'ny making application at once for spaco and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to the proprietors. Secretaries of local Government Bodies Clubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to the Publisher lists of office-bearers, etc., for publication in the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THE WAIKATO TIMES, Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. I'AULL & VENABLES, Hamilton. N 0 TICE. PUBLIC HALL. RAGLAN. "Tp HO WAX begs to notifiy the public * . of Raglan and surrounding districts that he will shortly open in the above Hall, GREAT CLEARING SALE AN'I) AUCTION SALE, £'>oo General Drapery, Suits of Clothes, Dress Pieces. Hoots and Shoes, Saddlery, Jewelle.iy, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc, FOR SHORT PERIOD ONLY. Opening date and Auction Sale will be duly advertised. SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES (full range) obtainable at E. J. W ILKINSON'S, Cambridge. GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. I AWN Mowers, Scythes, Snaiths, Reap J Hooks, Sickles, Spades, Forkes, Rakes, Hoes, Watering Cans, A;c. Cheap and good. SANDERS, Q.C.E. MA NTLEPIECES. spection invited. SANDERS, q.C.E. WALL PAPERS. AT all Prices, from od to 5s Roll. Good assortment. SANDERS, n.C.E. 11A R V EST ING M A CHIN EH V. 1 get a McCORMICK. The McCormick Mowers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. MR. W . C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, has a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut 40U0 acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. jVTEW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine i-1 dressed, olb. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, Q C.E. AFTERNOON TEA. JL Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose. Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers, Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finger Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AND WELL MADE. to order at short notice. SANDERS, y.C.E. VASES AND FIGURES. I' HO ICE SE LECTION of the abov inspection invited. SANDERS. CAMBRIDGE. pUBLIC NOTICE All CATTLE arid HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuna, namely Sectiors 11, Blocks V. and IX,, Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitetuna. 170R PRESENTATION iTOODS~try E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. ITHRST CLASS STATIONERY at E. J. 1 WILKINSON'S, Cambridge, in packets at 3d, Id, Cd, 7<l, bd, Is, Is 3d Is 6d, 2s, 2a lid. Business envelopes a specialy.
Business Notices- ELECTORS BEWARE! ELECTORS CONSIDER. LIBERTY V. COERCION. STRIKE OUT NES ON LOCAL OPTION PAPER. ME JUSTICE COOPER states that the effect of Prohi bition or No License being carried in a district will be to prohibit the sale of liquor and prevent any License granted in that District, even for the sale of New Zealand Wine or any other deseriptioh of alcoholic liquor. SIR ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justice of New Zealand, says : il If local' Prohibition were carried by a chance vote before there was a strong temperance feeling 111 the connnuiiitv to back it up, the last condition might be worse than the first." PROHIBITION Has been a dismal failure wherever tried in the United States vide Rowntree and Sherwcll's Temperance Stan dard Book. Eleven out of sixteen States abandoned it. The five States that retain it have a population of about three millions, while those that have abandoned it have a population of over fifteen millions. PROHIBITION is a failure in Clutha. PROHIBITION intensifies drunkenness. Vide Bishop Neville who states that "increased drinking occurs in the private houses in Clutha, spreading to tin; wives. The liquor is 011 tap all night." In the King Country where there are 110 Licenses, there have been 104 informations against sly-grog sellers since 1900. The Bishop of of ermont, Arthur C, Ilall, says u prohibition is a hideous failure. It encourages hypocrisy, and tends to break down the sanction of the law." There was a controversy recently as to which was the most drunken city in America, Portland or Banger, the two chief cities in Maine, the prominent Prohibition state. PROHIBITION would mean that Old Age Pensions would be abolished. PROHIBITION AVould mean the depreciation of property, increase of cost of necessaries of life, and an increase in rates and taxes, the local authorities having the power to increase the rates if Prohibition was carried, PROHIBITION would turn the whole-district into a huge sly-grog shop where vile and poisonous liquors would be sold. At the present time New Zealand is the most sober country in the world. PROHIBITION makes men sneakes, and provokes discord, strife and all uneharitableness. PROHIBITION places the whole people in the position of a prohibited person PROHIBITION robs Temperance of all virtue and treats moderation as a crime. PROHIBITION will practically kill the Tourist Traffic, which, although as yet in its infancy, is even now circulating no less a sum than £200,000 per annum in the Auckland Province. This magnificent resource must be fostered and eucouraged not wilfully destroyed, so "STRIKE OUT THE LAST TWO LINES." ;l ST It IKE OUT THE LAST TWO LINES ON IOCAL OPTION PAPER."
Davis & Co 1 SPECULATORS WITH uk<;e or small CAPITAL Xi> all those anxious to secure GOOD IX VESTMENTS of Substantial and Increasing Value and to those wishing to secure COMFORTAHLE HO.MHS SNUG FARMS OR GOOD PASTORAL PROPER TIES We would call your attention to the fact that we can offer the best and moFt com plete List of Properties of all kinds in the Vt a'kato and surrounding Districts, and are prepared to FINANCIALLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. We have properties troin o() acre to .">OOO acres blocks in price from 17s 6d per acre to .£lO per acre with good roads, near Post Office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms. IF YOU Desire to Sell \\ e shall be glad to receive full particulars <>f your property which we advertise in different parts of Xew Zealand and Australia, wliieh costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, XC SALE, NO <' rIA RUE. Y\o have numerious inquiries from all parts of .New Zeal nd and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do business. Why Fay Rent. We have several Uoud Town Properties with 1 to ■' roomed houses, with j acre to 10 acre good laud in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & 00 e AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goods • placed with us for Sa'e. WAIK YTO AUEXTS and SHOW ROOMS for the WONDERFUL WERTIIEIM SEWIXU MACHINE Three machines in one. (>n Time Pay ment, 2s Gd per week. A lso, PIANOS cV OJtCiAXS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s Gd per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. WAIK ATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital ,£S.GK9,OO'J. AA AIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. The best in the market. ( tn-y used always used. Auction sales at our Xew Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TA K E IT TO DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HEBE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6d to os Gil Coloured and BUck Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d Black Lustres, figured aud plain, is Ud to •h 6d Our Splendid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Yalu° in Kid and Suede Glows at 2s 01, 3s 61,4s 6d Bewildering Aseoit ent of Bolt J , Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from lg pair Ooc«king p.nd Afternoou Aprons from Is Gl Blouses of all descriptions from 3s 1 Id New Sunskidrs. special value, from (is 1 Id Under.'kirs, tucked aud tljuuced. from 3s Gd Holland Walking Skirts, sm-irt shapes, from 12s Gd Holland and Crash Costumes, whh F.ton or Rus.-ian bodice, at 21s, 23s 6J, 2f>s Gd, 31a Gl Smart Hats, Ttquts and Bonnets, from 15s The Popu'ar " Ready to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints frnn 4id yard Dress Hollands, 9J, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from 6fd. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of StraT Ilats, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C .'liars, and Shirts New Washing Waistccasts, in white and fawn shades, at 5s 6d, 8a Gd, 9s Gd, to 14s 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tailoring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRI. D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. Goods for the christmas sea ■ SON in any quantity at WILKIN" SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Albums* Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Cases' Jfancy Goods, etc.
McJTicol & Co. CAM HI.'I DOE STOCK SALE. Sat unlay, November 22. 11 i ) 11 1: AJ» H E I! F ~ ' '*• Keyiiolds. W. Vosper, .1. Scott Alli'u, A. I'mi ley. K. I'eakp.l. Taylor Aml»u ry and English, * i ■»11»n Estate 3u Yearlings, llannon Hros. ' altie, ini.wil sexes, Fencourt '' l l'« -year Meers •Jul d S< >t-f!•.-m Bull. 'iorlvu E tale :'■<» !•'«• • in■ 1 ii; 'ij>: y . Ws . ■'(' i'at i.'Vcs, Maoanava le, Win. Qualtruiurh 110 Very Choice 12 to bX-month Cattle, chieliy steer.-, from Eureka Entries solicited. 11 (i N I 0 0 L & C '>. G. I'. Mi't.iiliadi, Auctioneer. OLEA R1 N O SALE NEAR HUNTLY W ediiesday. November 2ti. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Xiccolls to offer on above date at hi> farm, adjoining Messrs 1). and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Illicitly punt), his T W < i FA 1! M S X comprising about Cik) acres Fariu No. 1, of 9-17 Acres, with Eight-roomed House, Good Sheds, Stables and Outhouse.-. Terms— .iisl cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years Farm No. 2, of *>4 Acres, with Five roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed and Stable. Forms—.£9oo cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years l'.» Cows, milking and in calf 2 Hulls 12 Three-year Steers 2 ! 2.1 and Two-year Steers 2:? ()ne and 1 '-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2.'-year Heifers 21 < >ne to 1 .J-year Heifers 5 ('alves 1 Two-year Colt 1 Two-year Draught Colt Also, if bc-tli farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught (ielding 50 Sheep Cambridge Roller Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Hand Chaii'cutter. Har row Seed Sower, 2 Tip Drays, Chains, Collars etc. Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horses, etc, etc. Also, on account of Mr O, Hampton •* 200 Pour-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side A steamer leaving Huntly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in time for K. 30 p.m. train. Cattle will be put safely across the river for buyers Full particulars in future issue Mo N I COL k CO. <i. F VcCcilagii, Auctioneer. HAMILTOV STOCK SAL 1 !. Tlmr-d y, Number 27 7 A K K \ 1) R E E F, 1 • ' iie : '.:hh ur' o'd 15 Calv 'la' w!.arc 11 ' h c - ». ar-o d Empty II if.-re 3 -Springers, Karamu 70 Yearlings 1 Hull. A. E. Snook 1") 10-year-old Steers, Hall 30 IJ-year-old Steers, Orahnm s Vouny Figs. Zenas Owen /0 AN ell-bred Berkshire Figs, from six weeks to two months old. from Piako and Whatawliata 150 Weill r 11. sTit< t-, Sli iw Bros. 3 Acres of Land, in Auglesei-street, Karrilt'in, en aeo-junt (»f Mr T. V indent Having received instructions from the Owner, we will offer for sale : PART LOT 329, Hamilton AVest, containing 3S perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Land transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNI C 0 L & CO. G. F. McCullaoh Auctioneer. OHAUPO STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of 800 HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 30 Fresh 3J-year-old Steers, A. N. Nor ton 15 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K Morrison 150 ls-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 1C Yearlings, Pirongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well 150 Two and 2 i-year Cattle, Eureka, Hautapu and neighbourhood V\ ell-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Entries Solicited. McNICOL CO. G. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date 1 WELL-BRED ls-Month & TWO IUXJ YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 300 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 Good Hacks and Harness Hcrses Hooded Buggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy Entries Solicited. McNICOL & Co. g T U D NOTICE WEBLEY, (HOTCH KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand .the fensou at the BaDgipai Farm, Ngaruawahin-Waingaro Boad, Ngaruawahia and Whatawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will bo at NG.ABUAWAHIA en MONDAY, and WHATAWHATA rn TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown mare, bred by Mr Alfred Bucklsnd in 1888, got by the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyn—Miss Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and address letters to Wm. Home, Te Akatea. WM. HORNIi
W. J. Hunter. OILU.TO CATTLE SALS. ; Tues<lay, November 25. The undersigned will sell at the Ohaupe Yards on Tuesday. November 25th : 1 »n account of Mrs R. Scott, who is giving up dairying: 90 <• II OI c E DAIRY COWS •v in full milk and to calve shortly, a pii-I.W ]..t I >i ilk (',ui-. ! \ ca-lin- mi:;" i sexes. Whata- Wln*'l 1 ■ t; 1 ii-.' I'l Heifers, D. McDonald !•> \\eli .red | wo and 2j-year Steers 70 iiood Hojffrets, Paterangi Choice Springing Heifers, Johns For Private Sale: 5 Pairs of Working Bullocks and Cear 2 \\ acmnn^ Riid and Gray I >< »nl.le bagger Chaff- cutter, in good working order •<<>' Pour and >ix-tooth Ewes and Lambs Johnstone Bros. w. J. H U N T E E. TE AWAMUTU SALE. Saturday, November 29. For sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Satur day, November 29th: 1J YOUNG CATT LI. 16 Half-bred Tamworth Pigi, Fred Gibson and W. Holden 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs 2 Good Draught Mares, Client Marble Slab, for butter making W. J. HUNTER. OHAUPO YARDS. Wednesday, December 3. SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. I he undersigned has received instructions from the Manager of Electric Tramway < ompany, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date SURPLUS HORSES The above Horses will be found a first- > class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, and all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. CHURCHILL. ~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. I The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Hallettto sell on above date the whole of his Live & dead stock consisting of f>o Very Choice Dairy Cows, 30 of them in full mi'k. GO Two-yesr-old Heifers, nearly all ia calf | 30 Two-year-old Steers 4 Well-bred Bulls 50 Mixed Cattle Draught Mare, by Lord of the Isles Yearling, by President, first prize Pnkc-kohe Phow t .'J 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Packs and Unbroken Colts I Separator, etc. The Cows are all highly recommended, hare been carefullv chosen, and any not first-c'ass culled from tlem, Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 aoree Reclaimed Swamp), all sab* divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling House, Out-buildings Cowsheds, e'e , and a Flaxmill all complete, on property. Term at Mtle. Intcnrinj going by train to B«ngU riri will be boated down to sals; horsemen c«n cross on punt and ride down. A steamer -1 will be rnnnirg from Mercer. W. J. HUNTER 23/10 § SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, December 6 OA WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE, O\J mixed sexes 20 Well-bred Yearling and 18-month old Steers, 8 Quiet 2 and 2J-.p year-old Heifers, Fencourt ' 30 Choice Yearlings, G. Booth 6 Fresh Cows and Heifers, C Crouch » 5 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane 6 Dairy Dairy Cows, near calving At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E B. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukerimu—32o Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Puke rimu Factory; nearly all drained swamp ; all securely fenced and well-watered; would make arjillj good dairy farm HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. Tho undersigned wi'l hold a Special Sale of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Y'ards on Thursday, December 18, of onn H 0 R 8 e 8 • &\J\J of all clisses Entries solicited. W. J. HUNT ER, SHEEP FAIR. February, 1903. THE undersigned will holdhis First Sheep Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J. HUNTER. WOOLS Double and Single, Berlin. Reduced to 5d per skein for cash. At WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. . HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL Billiard room fitted with one EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCUI TRAVELLERS. _____ «' . GOOD STABLING. w. b rTg at, . mPRIETOB, |
WT/1902/WT_19021121/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,011 | THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,, 1 90 2.
Printed and published by Robert John •taull and George William Ykn- A £ LKB thei <- registered printing, office, \ ictoria street, Hamilton, Auck. 'and, New Zealand, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1903.
<n as tj- tCli ilj* ffl, lou certainly don't, want to oat if you are not hungry. Hut you must eat, and you must digest your food, too. If not, you will become weak pale, tliiu. Good food, good appetite' good digestion,—these aro essential. wftfer* m ■ ' i ■vvW << #vt , i : 'spr r f;,4 i§*v Mr. Robert Venus, of Lar.nceston. Tas mania, sen.'s us his photograph and says: I sulTored frw!y from loss of appetite, indigestion, jams m the stomach, weakness and nervousness. Several doctors tried in vain to give me relief. A friend tlicn induced Kie to try Aver':. Sarsaparilla, for it had done him much good. The first bottle worked wonders for 1110. Soon my appetite came back, my indigestion was cured, and I wag Strong and hearty." AYER'S Sarsaparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." lie eure you get Ayer's. Koep your bowels in good condition by usinir Aycr s I'ills. They eure constipation, coated tongue, biliousness, sick headache. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A VTOTICE TO FARMERS AND i* OTHERS. PURE BONE DUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of our vai'ious Bands of Bone'dust and Artifieal Manures : PURE BONE FLOUR TURK BONEDUST (steamer) PUREBO NE D UST (coarse) Al BONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special (Quotations for Large Lots. Pricos, Analysis, tnd Samples on ap plication. WARNOCK BROS. Durham-street. Auckland. WAVERLftY HOTEL AUCKLAND. Maurice o'connor, propribk r desires tu intimate that he has taken over the buflinpss of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of thei liberal support hitherto awarded his pre- VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find that no effort will bo spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute's walk Railwav Station and Wharf, and commat.d s magnificent view of the Harbour, To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Cead Mille Failthe wil vur be extended, and a pleasant s&journ Bsnred. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of tbe BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 XCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. P.O. Box 350' Telephone 468. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of tbe Best Brandi Only First-olass Billiard Room. Night Porter. W, M OOOKE, Proprietor, Late U.B.S. Co. Say- Friend: TAKE./' TEASPOONSFUI l3iKhi> . Q|| ||j| S.t ///\\ V I) Ail \ > £ r. '■mlJlr^\ ' v >\ >'Si, \ Don't keep me a!! barking. " \Z'! FOR COUGHS SCOLDS r? ACTS LIKE MAGIC?!! SOLD tVE.RYWHF.Rt fcfe L %'e>. WHY COUGH ? WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? There ia absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectud. One Lozenge alcne gives relief. Simple, but sure in action, they can be takon by the mos delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Kkating'h Lozenoe will Bet you right. They at once check the cough and remove the cause An enormous sale all over the world during the past 80 years proves their great valuo. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE li\fc>TANT KELIEF. GIVE INSTANT BELIEF. Kkatino's Cough Lozbnoks, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, H'JARSENES-*, and THROAT TROUBLES, arejaold everywhere ia tins by all chemists.
UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY— Wright 21 Reliable Poultry Remedies Tried and Proved, for the Common dieeatea of .Poultry 1/3 Artificial Incubating and Broooding, by the M; gt Expert Operators and Prcod era in America .. ~ 2 6 Due}-" Kid GreNp, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. .. 2 6 Success with Poultry : For Persons who .Think of KngMgirg- in any Bnceh of the Ponltry Busiuees 5' Kgrgs au'l Kgg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Bu.-iness .. ~ 2 0 Tin keys, Their Care and Manaiierrent 2,6 Poultry Houses and Fixtures— Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures .. .. ~ ~ ] The Leghorns: Browu, While, Black, Butt, JDuikwiug .. ~ ..2 6 The \Vvnndoiti-K : Silver, Golden, White Buff nnu Bia' k ~ ~ 2 (J Thu Bii' tum Fowl; AD< seiiption of all MjDiiard Breeds and Varieties .. 2 0 Postage 2d iu iho 1 iixtra. All Ihe above Works are fully Illustrated ami Contributed by the B-st Authorities in America i.nd Oreut Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. Alfred Buckiand & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY .IUCUON SALES ON TUESDAYS-For Hides, Skirts, Woo Tallow, and Bones, Hav and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMUERA-Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, FRIDAYS Horses, Harness, Vehicles, Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales Ai WAIUKU—FIRST SATURDAY in each month. POKENO—MONDAY bofora Rurciman Sale. RUNCIMAN—THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month, PUKEKOHE-LAST MONDAY in each month. TUAKAU—FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOR: Chesterfield Guana, Little's Liquid and Powder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Poison. ON SALE AT THE HAYMARKET: Bonedust, Superphosphates and other Manures; Grass Seeds ; Clovers from Cross and Sous, Glasgow, and Hurst and Sons, London ; Maize, Oats, Chaff, &c. The Hay market, Albert St., AUCKLAND. rpAUPIRI QOAL TWINES J^IMITED. 1 im The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now bo obtained from all Coal Dealers in Waikato, (f Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward 8. Wight, Hnntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ SCHERFK, Bwreviiy. Auckland, April, 1890, EVANS' "yy ONDERFUL J) EM E DIE 8 TUSSICDRA. For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. Theso preparations, which have pained a widespread reputation throughout, the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following -H. J. Gilford, ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Kscott, Cambridge ; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chas Boyoe, Cambridge ; I'arr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Divey. Hamilton : W. Ley, Hamil on ; J. S. Edvvirds, Ohaupo ; G. IT. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kibi kilii ; Green ani C lebrork, Te Kuiti and Otorolnnga ; Doolsy and Pat'?rsou, Ngarua wahia ; P.. F. Sindfs. Hrmiltou ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 26. JNfOW I* Tilts time to PLANT DATES' RELIABLE Vegetable ana Flower Seeds OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Catalogues free on application. Alan, Catalogue of "IRON .£GE Labour-saving Implements, Orchard Requisites, etc- From Country Agents, cr from ARTHUR YATES C < SEED MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND. life YCLISTS.— Should novel- start out Hal tu ttlo ot '-'hamberlain's Pain Balm in their tool bags. This liniment i • excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains' gives relief. Try if w" üb\, Agent Hamilton ; THOMAS WEI 1 s Agent, Cambridge ; GEO. M. A. AHEIR Agent T<s Awamutu, sells it, J
DAI 11Y FARMS FOB SALE LOCKERBIE. MATAMATA, WAITOA. The Property of The Assets Realisation Boara. THKSK Properties have beet .rarveyed inco FARMS n{ suitable srea,'from 65 acres ( t 3no acras, ar a of Go ''l Quality Soil, W-ll W >ter<?d. Close to Railway, nod within e«-y distance of Creameries and Factory. Bnvpra mav select Any roa, and Purchnse on VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY MENT- INTEREST.—4J ppr centum por annum PLANr? AND PARTICULARS may bs ■biained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties, ME9SB3 H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrms yille. Mbssbs MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auokland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreahmtats, D oing Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at »ll hours, Order promp ended to QHEAP MONEY £IHEAP MONEY /IHEAP MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRI, CITY, AND SUBURBAN At 4i per f ent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner gAGLAN £AND The undersigned has for Bala or lease cn ibaral terms DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE hv \SE.S TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To ownors of property : My terms are no slano charge. A R, LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. M OU N TAIN--R IMU rpiMBER £JOMPANY, J^iMITED, MAMAKTJ FINEST MOUNTAiB-6fiO»e RIM I' THE COLONY FIRST AWAHD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1893-09 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber ia Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ncabuawahia Telegrams promptly attended to. 18/7 HAH™ I I ASHBCRTON Walkato I I Canterbury AIKA - T 0 QALVANISED JRON HARDLEY BltOS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Belihangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED lEsON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HABDLEY BROS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON CSFrtc PAUSE. hot DiNNhKs Daily fbom 12 to 2 o'orocx Cfcopa and Stisaia asady ia Toe Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK IRaces, Regattas, Shows, <&o., Catered for HAMIL'iO.N GA 8 COMPANY (LIMITED), Has 3n Sals : LACKSMITH'S COAL COK2-, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s per bag. i AB, 6d per gallon for 26 gallons or e T gallon .for less quantitias. I WciJia: i Claranc-etroet, Hamilton.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemcal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis, Ijgr Buyers will please note that Pyramid is Mir Reentered Brand, and see that they get it, some unscrupulous dealers ba7iug sold au inferior article under our trade maik. Turnip Sowing, Orders now beiatf booked for Pyramid delivered |October, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 4U per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, &c, New.Crop Due Early in November. w. S. LAMIE & CO. 29, Oustoms-ST., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE AND Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. TUCKER'S FiSiK BakLw SSSSIS Established 1880. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into kvkrv tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. 1 erfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. jnG ( f poWDER Buy it for Pancakes. IJGG lOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. 7 klly CRYSTALS. Outshine Jelly rystals. A (treat Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. QUXSHIXE /BUSTARD HOWDER OyxsHixE Bustard;rowder may be too rich for you ; esrgs uiay be too dear—This will suit you "down to the ground." 0» Boxes (i packets in each box) Assorted flavours. C UXSHIXEj pUDDING IJOWDER £5 L XSHINE a UDDIXG 1 OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink J \ anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARAXA QTARCH / 1 LAZE karaxa Otarch VJTLAZE Foi putting a line finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. QAMPBELL AND JHRENFRIED QOMPANY, j^IMITED. Capital £303,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY yUEEN-STREET and DOMAIN BKEWERY, NEWMARKET. DIIiFCTORS vr M V* lf (Chairman), Abthub M. Mykbs (Managing Director), and Ljco M. Myßßa. Sbcektahy : Alfbkd S, Bankabx, Cable Address; "Eeehlva," Auckland. AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER & CO., ««Build og " ALE STOUT, London M. B. FOSTER & SON 3 (Ltd. "Buirli ALE and STOUT, London J ' co - mineral WAiEIvS, SFdnr,y and L&ndoD D, H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. & G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURME3TER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET J AS. BUCHANAN & CO.. SCOTCH AEldk 1, Lob den JAMES WATSON & CO.. SCOTCH WHISKY, Dun doe U PEASE, SON & CO,, 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlington KTRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd " Canadian Club " WHISKY Ontario WHISKY, Bclfusi SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognao ADELAIDE WINE CO., " Tanuuda, Adelaide MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims KRUG & CO.. CHAMPAGNE, Reims RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reims E. IRROT. CHAMPAGNE, Reims A, COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE. Chalons Em, Etc. Eto. A vary Assortment of the best BBANns of WINES & SPIRITS, including AUSRALIAN WINES, always on hand! CIGARS.—Many well-known bhands Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES— PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880 ; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition. 1877,1878.1879, 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1888 • Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (tulk), Special First Award Geld Medal- Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Fereifjn and Colonial Boer Exhibited i arid MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/8/7 Worm Figs the Wonderful A\ orm \\ orners—are a sura remedy, iu is boxes. Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALVES bytes' separator. is|,ho best sub3litMe c™m extract from mi |k Experiments made by tlw Agricultural Division of tho Yorkshire College prove that cake, fed on separated milk with the addition o! « Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. -Laver C fi°f d W IV0 K 0lllS °? UnSll M g and WlUgive you Btron g Healthy Calves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the beforehand. * " '° th ™ "°° P'Vat" fr e^ed Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. lor testimonials apply to the undersigned It is one of the investments you can put your monev intn on A you large and certain profits P y Qoy mto ' and wIU Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. Tlie New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company, Limit.-,d. Agency hamilt on. LA.IN"ID foe SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, i Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED , T H ?, NEW ZE ALAND LOAN AND -n , „ i - MERCANTILE AGENT COM- MfirS ftV EstatP i PANY, LIMITED, are instructed to an- JJ V OICJ IjOldtCj ; nounce that.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, TT7 Ji ALL PLOUGHED:AND GRASSED, j WOOdlandS Estate, - | coMmsitfo Otterburn Estate. THE BLOCK NEAR THE T:ms > ; SHIP OF TAUPIRT, OF 793 ACRES, ! Contain* NEARLif ALL PLOUGHED AND ! GRASSED. 4J-22 Acres, above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now survr-ved and sub-divided into con- Station, cn the Auckland-Rotorua Railway venientk-sized DAIRY AND GxA7r\ T fl line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton | FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATE and Cambridge. SALE on and alter The land is of excellent quality, and is 1 admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. WctllK'Sih V XOV, 5. 110* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, " ' ' on Liberal TWms TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 p?r rent on Jjioerai lerms, cash, 5 per cent eud of two years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. i fer five following yeari. Interest 4^ Applications to be addressed to the under- Cop:PB of plans and full particul ;rs B'n ue '» from whom Copies and Plans arul any obtainable from the undersigned further information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEU CAN TILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or auy of the Company's Branches throoghout the Colony. WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. ST sr LaDi.ES, Hli i iilllJi ii £ , B-A-tD TEA ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is | certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor j even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is | nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend- I ing grades come to Australia. ■ Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor i respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in ! a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, aad no other tea grown in any other part of the world cau in any way compare with [ it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is. picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from - W Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ; al T' T ? a ™ l^on; S - L B ygrave and W. Dibsell, Te Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. E. J DA VET Sss'-S"' ■ U ■ via Wmm m J Storekeeper, HAMILTON ON SALE A good assortment of Dinner ware, Teaware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Kates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. Posted to any part of the district. I.S F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rasrlan acd Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Al*o Sole agent f or tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing - ies. Hundreds of gallocs used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 fn® B ACON o°' FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. TAMES HALLY, Secretary. in
CO-OP. We are tlispiiiying NOVELTIES JN ALL OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE .SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BL'JUSINGS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVIS RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL Ur- TO -DATE LINES CLOTHING " aiapoi" " Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For ClothiDg to Measure Early. 800 t and SHOii if.PAIiTMiiNT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERiL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SA.LE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into 3 onvenient paddackg, in good state of cultivation Ml ACRES LAND, all fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry opeu land, al! dry land being surface sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenoed and sub divide into suitable paddocks, all in grass or cultivation, small house,* and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station within 1± miles. Price reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. \ ILLA RESIDENCE, with half-acre land on the Hamilton road, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. TE UKU—SOO ACRES. JPart bush, balance fern and manuku. Land, ring fenced and subdivided. House of five rooms (kauri and riinu) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge, one of the best sites in the township. FARM of 60 aores with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, securely fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in grass and securely fenced. GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE k GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE St. Join's Collegiate School. "THE PAH," Near Onehunga- A BOARDING AND DAY BCHOO T FOR BOYS. Hbadkastrb : THE REV. P. S. BMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllrov N.Z. University. ' Second Assistant Myter: R. E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzer. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrolio. A Special 'Bus runs morning and vening, connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster. Jg RO W N LEGHOfiITs We have the greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Bhow, hatched from eggs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues T. A. BROOKER, Otahuhua. Particulars also from Seor&tary Waikat Poultry dub, Hamilton. 322
albert hotel QU.EEN STR.EET auukland. RAVDJO taken' over thin popular, and we U-kt)f.wn Hctf], all visitors can rely - upon every attout'on and comfort. night piikter in attendano Tslephona 963. All telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUii BACH PROPRIETOR ( ],atfl 01 Uotinrua an 1 Cambridge). TWAM E U T U~ THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHPRST, .. hornm r rHIS HOTEL is replete with all modern Hotel necessary for a First-class the hL a - flne Ham l ,le Room . and favonnto h'Tu m r} 1 ® toTnshi P- it is the and on 1 ? f°r Oomm ercial Travelers ; Hau lTh ltß a £ opposite the Town fW • • m °f convenient for visiting Companies in the Theatrical line Terms S£ BeSt qUalit y Li 4»o" i »nd Telelhons No. 690. James Kolleston (M/ (Late of / / / Cv / ikuracgi and / AV / Coroman del/ / PROPRIETOR/ / / w/ / /Victoria . st f / East, /$/ WCKLAMD / /"COD 3AMPLE ROOMS ' P O. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCEU. ' WIJSES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Speobl Brew always o draught). Good £ hooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Good Stabling and padlocking. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAR. Stocked with finest Liquors.J J. & HAL LETT, PROPRIETOR. v,6 Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MRS JULIA McCULLOUGH, Proprietress. rpHIS HOTEL hts been re-built in first- X class styie, with a view to afford'n* every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OVERLOOKING THE HABBOUfi Secoomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling 1 and Paddooks Boating and Fishing. Walkato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FROJt Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who art th« SOLI AGENTS and Bottler.. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. HI. & C. ARE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTX BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highert Prioei Gives. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 |
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HAMILTON, N.X. : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, I\)o'2
The American Tobacco Co. 2° ffl ,'! not.: i iniuiiuuvio Co ' oured t0 N f, re Chrumo Litho. Art, printed on vv rue Imi name 1 ' t J thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x 141, and thus form a unique collection. If you want these and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, plainly, and post t0 " The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AUCKLAND Write full name plainly, and Enclose with enclose wun r\t t 1 j /-»• jj. r> Labels, also the; , ~, -, — and Three Penny Stamps |3 Penny Stamps} and Qne Coloured Plate will be posted to any address in New Zealand 8 H '? SBTEICW INSURE xNOW A Won«lerf**l Medicine, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. £1,600,000 Department, THIS 18 THE BONUS YFAR, policy will receive a substantial bonus at the c.d of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, C'linroisFioner. A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. SEND NO MONEY. WE heroby undertake to give one of oui Famous liold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman, or Uhild Who sends us the orrect reading ot the following PUZZLE : I BixT MixS TxxS CxixxE The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING SILVER OUA.INS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that wo may iuform you i you have won the Watch. We are makirig this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising onr goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box io9, G.P.O. 8/2 AVVHIA APERATIVE /T3MPANY Having completed arrangments to orxn STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abrve Company are prepared to Supp y Bettl rs with All Reqiremeste. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selectod by of lar*ro ex perience, and will be supplied to Share holders aud Fanners Generally at a Mini mum I ost and of omarantoed Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Pos-ible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of Stork to farmers, and will plaoe their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in Now Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the vory lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to Settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favouriti Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify the the public that he haß entered into posSesaiou of above Hotel' which is one of the most comfortable Hottelries in the colony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Familiep, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE BathiDg Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, TABLE A SPECIALITY Tolegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, 111 l Proprietor. (Late U.S.S.CO.) For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain fn the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c Th« first Doei will oivi rilict in twenty minutss. This is no will be acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For » Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; i tfc«y »ct like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening th» : MiMcular System: restoring tho long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and womtng with the Robrhud or Hialth the wholj physical «.virqt of the human frame. The§« at* "facta' admitted by thousands in ail classes of society, and one of the best guarantee* to tht I Nerroui and debilitated is that Bttcfutm'i PilU have the Largut Salt of any Paitnt Medicint in HuuvrU I full directions with each box. » * ! » Prepared only by THOMAS BBBOHAM, St. Helens, Lanoaahlra, ■nciaxul. Bc)d ■Tarywlur*, ta Boxm, U. IXd-.andXa. 14. Mck. j " THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Queen - Street, AUOKLAND. IMPORTANT NO IICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes buing sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy" brand boxes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyaace of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that tho wrappers are branded with the Association's name and on.' of then well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to tho conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLEY SPIiAUG, .ALAN AGING DIRECK »E, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1002. J. JONES. AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, ViOTOBiA & Loenb Btß., AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales and Account Sales immediate ly remitted. Special iccominodation for Pius and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVPR"r DAY during the Season. Outdoor and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing Mp'ze and other Produce until fair market prico a) obtaira 1 lc. Established 18 Tfaee Rkfbbxsub : Union Bank of Australia. ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL FBOM 15/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPL ER SPECIALITIES Artistio Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Oroupt cobssr o» QUEEN AND WFI.KSIiET STREETS AUCKLAND. AGLAN Rkfbbkbch: Union Bank of Australia. TO LADIES - No need to consult doctors or chemists The remedies you require in your own hands Write for free copy of valuable book about your lives, your health, yonr welfare Every The regula running of the mail coach j wuman eboold read it.« Posted free in sealed between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended i f ' el °P e \ A J d l M i7?u SFeoifio ' M 9 Eli?a " ~.,,* ~.. , i b'.th-street V-rth Melbourne. owing to the bad state ef the roads. ; J. DALGLIESH Proprietor BOOK-BINDING neatly exeouted at The Waikato Tinea Office. Haroiltor,
FOR TH! PAST 13 YEARS BEFORE . . AUCKLAND FARMERS . RECORD CROPS . Mr. W. M. SHAW, Te Awamutu, says: "Wo b !U. f rhi 3'. tens last yrnr TUKNI? M.'.KUUE ;uul va fao HIOIJI.V . . WE SAY . . This is not a cheap trashy manure but one that will GROW GOOD CROPS of HIGH FEEDING QUALITY. OUR CUSTOHERS SAY: WELL SATISFIED CROP EXCELLENT ALWAYS RELIABLE . per Ton. Less 2\ per cent, discount for Cash. SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR LARGE LOTS. Manufacturers: Head Office-ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works— WKSTFIKMJ, near OTA HI" IIL T The Acme of Perfection THE NEW "IDEAL" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAMLKSS Drawn LID, cne piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL Tl\'D STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. '\%-£4% HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS V. . Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue. lile Skin and c, 27 6 No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Chased Cake Basket, 40/- No. F77S--Best Silver-Plated and Cut(Jias» Butter Dish, 12 6 Remarkable Value. THOS B. ARTHUR.! |"B. R. SCEATS No. Fi*-,6 -Si'.vor-l'i.if.'d (;ia>s-I.ined Shell lUitti-r Dish, with Knife, 13 6 6 6,86.106.126,156 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, VVELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and beat lighted Auction Rooms in the Oolony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed aud di sposed tc the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. THE DRINK QUESTION. O AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that are manu -3 factured by those who observe the Gelden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a cup of Perfect Cohfee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Coffee - Standard Coffee THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY X.I9IZ'rzIDI Cable Address : £GCGMBE, NEWMASKET." Telephone Ho. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Khyber Pass KoacL AUCKLAND Iff I<»aLD essence of coffef x BRANDS OF TEAS S D Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Exoelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder h4A»n, Barrett & Oo.'b TJnxld Egg Powder trown, Barrett & CVs Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'i Uaxld Peppers
ANTED E K Off ON HAND AND TO ARRITI, SHIPMENTS ( F BONEDUST AK» BLOiiD MARURE. They are of First-.hss Quality, sea kava Armlyrpd as under : B.meduht : Am. ss, P. Lime 50. Bind nnd Boredu\t : Am. I, F. Lisa* SI Also, K»IMT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHE» RKD HOCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAT AND OATKf SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food ii mucb more pl-ttable. and there is less loss IB weigh".. We also sa. ply best qnal tiesof CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: Stocks of fpeci lly-s-leetod Pouthern Dark Winter, Canadians, Dun*, White and Black Tartar. Gartons, Dau.-h, Sparrowbill, and Feed Oats. LISSEED: This is excellent food for Calv. i and Pool try. It is more valuable than any kind of Grain or PuLe. Send for pait'culars before Baying, Olf Values are undoubtedly the Beat. R W. S"™ iND C O, COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. ENZIES fc, p < WAIKATO CRATED WATER GORDIAI MANUFACTORY. Latßßt aid Most Approved Methodi Goods of the above Well-known Brand wtt be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Tkiborams & Obsbbs -PWCTUALLT AtTXHSXD TO MENZIEB & CO., Fakiwok. AND AT THE THAMES] CAN 1 BECJME AN ELECTRICAL 0» OTHER ENGINEER f By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You 6tudy at homo 2 We teach everywhere |3 No time lost from Work - 4 Prepares for examinations , o No text books to buy 6 Abundantly illn»trarrrl Instructions Papers 'Ji Instruction Papers free from all aiwecetfMf mathematics and theorotical side issues 5 Each Instruction Paper prepared experts 9 lustruceion private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If student can rfad and write, and stadUa" as directed, success is assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalment! 13 Backward students (riven special asiiiUa* 14 Open to all. No time limit We ako teach by mail:— Drawing, tthortkand, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and eoaeh (er the Auditors' and Incorporated .'Accountants' Kxaie, 1 Civil Service, University and Law, Langaaget, Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and "X". Brerr candidate prepared by us for the reeeat F«fJ Teachers' Examination succeeded in pasiimj Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers'. reseat mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, 9s M left free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the State], Head Office for New Zealand, 191 Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '■ S " eat copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and Students, vnd mention subjects in whleb 70a are interested Success certain if oar iastrtetlaM followed ,~~ UCKLAND 'REEZING OP ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowners please communicate with a Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAA, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYEES of FACTOB BUTTEE OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONBDUST. PRICES AND AIALISSi CI APPLIOA TIOI. A. BETLNS, Manager. 1 1/10 )RINCE A LBERT HOLLIGH AUCKLAND, FOR BOTS & GIRLS (Boarders tad Dtf Pupils). Chairman of Board of Governors: Sir. • H. Gabland. Headmaster: Th imas Jackson, M, 1. (Lead. Vice-Master: Stuabt SmrvaNßQir, M.A. (Oa* ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. &ABIMBRM. M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a larpe staff of Resident aid Yistt* itig Masters and Mistress©*. Tbe College is controlled by a Board ff fltfl vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Methetftgt Church of New Zealand, but the retigiaaa caching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys aad Girls, together forming the finest as* if School Buildings in Auckland. The aseora modation for boarders in both Oollegea It ■ complete, and every arrangement ia made ta secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnatiam. Central and elevated position. Luge flair* ground*. » Examination Sucoßfisas—During the JaHL five years 40 pupils have passed the N.B. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Set viae fix* I animations. Fees moderate. Charge for Boardaaa mada from date of entry. Prospectus on application' te Hetdattrtetj ] or to The Waikato Toots Office. Next term begins September 23. 9(1 HOT SPRINGS HOT TE AEOHA. MR R L. SOMERS wishes to inform *a Residents of the Waikato that ha katt| taken over the above ndl-knotm ad. I favourite Hotel, and be pei to mert a MOSl.t. I oaaoe o( their airport. |
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HAMILTON SPECIAL HORSE SALE Messrs. McNicol and Co.'s horse sale was held on Thursday and Friday as advertised. when a large number of horses of all classes weie offered for sale. There was a good attendance. Bidding was somewhat slow in the early part of the first day's sale, but became more spirited as the day went ou. Some vehicles were first offered, and with the exception of a spring cart, which was knocked down for X 5 all failed to find a purchase. The horses entered were, taking them al together, of very good quality, aud a marked difference can bo seen in the pre sent sales compared with those of a few years back, when it was the exception to see a first-class horse, now the greater number of good oues predominate. Some of these offered were magnificent animals, notably one of Mr A. Souter's, which reached the top price in the sale, viz., Its, with several others leaching up to within a few pounds of that amount, which should be a payable price for draught breeders. Harness horses were a good lot. Some very handsome and useful, and, although prices were scarcely as high as those ruling at the spring sales, those of superior qual ity reached high prices. Many sellers, however, had placed higher values ou their steeds than buyers were disposed to give, aud a good number were passed in, but prices paid were quite up to their values. The trotting horse " Happy " reached the highest price, that of 30gs. Hacks were varied and numerous, and reached very satisfactory prices. Some of this class were exceptionally good, and, as in all other classes, good quality made cor responding prices, the higher beiug X 25, followed closely by another at X 22 It's. The racing mare " Miss Lottie " failed to find a purchaser at the reserve price of tiOgs. the bidding reaching up to l<2gs. Prices ranged as uuder in the various classes :—Draughts X 22, Xi2 15s, X 32, X 35, X 36 10s, X3O 10a, Xl 5, Xl 5 10s. XK'>. X!« : harness horses X 5, £S ."is, X 0 10s. XlO, XlO 155,X13,X11, Xll 10s, Xl 5, Xl 5 15s, £1(1, XlO 15s, X 22, X2l, .1:27, X2S, £3l 10s : hacks X2 Ids. Xt ss, X 5 2s Od, X6\ Xd 15s, X 7 ss, X 7 10s, Xs, Xl2 ss, Xl 5 12s, Xl 7 10s, X 22 10s, X 25 ; mares aid foals X 5 6s, XS, XlO ss, Xll : draught foal XlO 5s ; yearling fillies XS ss, Xll.
ADDINGTON STOCK MARKET. CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesd y. At Addington fat cattle (171) were nearly all good to prime quality, and the best sorts were keenly competed for up to 30s inolb: others, easier, 2-Ss to 3" S; prize bullocks, XIH toX2O: steers, X 6 15s, Xl2, XI3 10s; heifers. X() to XlO 2s (id; cows, XsOsto X 0 12s 6d. Eat sheep (7uo) were mostly shorn and of good quality, es pecially crossbred ewes. The mar ket opened dull, but improved owing to competition for exports. Shorn heavy wethers, 23s 3d, 2<'s 3d, to 33s Od for shorn sheep : freezers lhs Od to 22s : wethers in wool, INs 6x to 22s ; shorn freez ing, lSs to 21s Od ; lighter, MsOd to IKs Gd: woollen ewes, 10s to 20s : shorn lis (<d to 27s ; butchers' sorts. 12s to lis. Eat lambs (700) were mostly good quality, and competition was a little weaker. Freezing lis Od to ISs Id ; light, 0s Od to 12s Od, up to 10s for extra prime. Store sheep 2100' were principally ewes and lambs. There was fair demand for all classes. Wethers in wool, 10s Id ; shorn, lis Oil to 1 Is i shorn ewes with lambs (all counted j 5s Od ; hog gets in wool, 1 13. Pigs < ISNi were in good demand. Baconers, 40s to 65s to 78s for extra ; porkers, 25s to HBs '5Jd to Op lb) ; good stores, l.'s to 225, and up to 30s for extra ; small sorts, 8s Lis.
A IST KALIAN' M iKKETS. SYDNEY, November lit "Wheat Is firm at 5s !kl. Flour, ill to JEll 10a j Manitoban ilii 10s to JEI2 15s. Oats, 2>"ew Zealand, Tasmauian, and Alge-
i-iau, tis *d to 3s Nil : prime feeding, :ts 8d t
:ts l>d. Maize, New Zealand, us 3d to 5s vl ; Argentine (in twenty-five ton lots), 'ls sd to -Is Sid ; load lots. Is lud to ss. Barley (ape, 4s 3d. Bran Is Sd. I'ollard Is lhi. I'eas, L'russian Blue, i>s (id. Potatoes, Tas uunian, £H 15s to X\) ■. the market is bare tit' New Zealand I)erwonts. Onions, Yic torian, ilti to £6 10s ; other sorts, Jck I>ut tei lid. L'heese, New Zealand, prime, 6:} d to Hid Bacon lid to is Id. MKLBOUKXE, November 10. Wheat is very ,firm, 5s [td to 5s Kid. Hour is firm at Xll 5s to XII 10s; Maui toban, MIX. Oats. Algerian. 3s 7d. Barley, lirin, malting, is !ld to 5s 3d. Maize, is lldtoos. Bran ami pollard, Is (Id. Pota toes, £sto X'.K scarce. Onions, XI toll 15s. ADELAIDE, Nov. 10. The wheat market is still strong : now wheat, Is Ids to ss. Flour, Xll. Bran and pollard. Is Od. LONDON. LONDON, November 10. Wheat and flour: The total quantity a fioat for the Tinted Kingdom is 2,400,000 quarters and for the Continent 1,010,000 quarters. Hank Shares: Union Bank, £35; others unchanged. Wool: Arrivals to date total 107,5.0 bales; forwarded to the manufacturing dis trict, 33,(.'00 bales ; available for the sales, 101,000 bales. Copper : Spot, Xsl 5s ; three months, Xsl 10s. Tin : Spot, XIII 5s ; three months, XII 3 OS. GRAIN MARKET. DINKDIN, Wednesday. Wheat : During the week there has been a smart advance. Prime milling commands strong inquiry, and medium quality is find ing attention from shippers. Choice velvet 4s (3d to 4s Nd; prime milling, Is 3d to Is Od ; medium, 3s Odto Is: whole fowl wheat 3s Id to 3s 7d (sacks extra). Oats: There is fair demand for prime milling and good bright feed. Inquiry for export is not so keen. Inferior, damp, and discoloured are almost unsaleable. Prime milling, 2s 8d to 2s 0d; good to best feed, 2s 7d to 2s Sd; medium to good. 2s Id to 2s Gd ; inferior, 2s to 2s 3d (sacks extra). -
CHURCH SERVICES.
CHURCH OF ENOLAND. Nov. 23—26 th Sunday After Trinity. Hamilton—St. Peter's, s a.m.; 11 a.m. Morning prayer ; 7 p.m. Evensong. Tauwhare—ll a.m., Morning prayer. Marshmeadows—2.3 j p.m.. Lvensong. Cambridge—St. Andrew's, 11 a.m. 11.C.; and 7 p.m. Tamahere—St. Stephen's, 3 p.m. Maungatautari— (Mr Tarrant's) 3 p.m. Te Awamutu—St. John's 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Kangiaohia—St. Paul's 3 p.m. Kihikihi—Christ Church 7 p.m. Pirougia—St. Saviour's 11 a.m. Mangapiko—School-house, 3 pm. Roman catholic. Hamilton—Mass, 11 a.m., Vespers 7 p.m. Cambridge—Mass, .s a.m. Kangi lohia—Mass, 0 am. Kihikihi - Mass, 11 a.m. Evening Devo tions. PRESBYTERIAN. Hamilton—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Cambridge —ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Pukerimu—2.3o p.m. WESLEYAN. Hamilton—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Karamu—ll a.m. Ngaruawahia -7 p.m. Whatawhata —2.30 p.m. Pukete—3 p.m. Te Awamutu —ll a.m.; 3.15 p.m. Child ren's service ; 7 p.m. Pirongia—2.3o p.m. otorohanga—7.3o p.m. Huntly—7 p.m. Churchill— 2.30 p.m. Olen Murry—ll a.m. SALVATION ARMY. Hamilton, 11 a.m.; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m.; at the Barracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. Oospel Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, the Lord's Supper, at 11 am.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1902. A SLANDER REFUTED.
Oru contemporary, the Alters, yes terday published a paragraph from the Auckland OiiSKHVE-U in reference to .Mr (L'eenshule's candidature, accusing him of being a political turncoat be cause at the lasl General Election by request of the miners he stood and jiolled well against the Hon. das. Mc- Go'.van. In justice, to Mr Greenslade and as ample refutation of the slanders of the journal in question we publish a letter received at this ofliee from .Mr McGowan which is as follows : Wellington. October2Bth, 1902. Dear Sir. —ln reply to yours of yester terday's date, I have to say that Mr Creen slade was a candidate for Thames iu lHOi) as a Libera! and a supporter of that Party. Your faithfully, .lAS. McOmWAN. In cunlirmalion of the above, an undesigned coincidence and a strik ing illustration id' .Mr' Greenslade's former attitude is alibrded in the next paragraph following to the one abus ing Mr Greenslade in the OissKKVKK. It shows n similar position is found to-day and reads thus : THAMES. In this electorate the Hon. James Mc- Gowan, Minister for Mines, is opposed by Mr W. 11. Lucas. It must not, however, be supposed that Mr Lucas is au Opposition candidate. On the contrary, he strongly supports the Oovernment and all "its works. Passing from this unpleasantness we must say we depjure the opprobrious tactics adopted by our opponents, and for ourselves have honestly tried to raise the tone of the political cam paign above mere personalities and to avoid all bitterness in the advocacy of our principles.
NOW. To TIIL ]'(.)[ NT. As u private gentleman all have personally the highest re spect for the Opposition candi date, Mr filing, hut as a man of light and leading iu Parliament and the district he falls far short of our ideal of what is expected of a member of tilts Houcju of The,
mle of Independent, with nil its glorious mdeliniteness, backwardness and indecision, suits him so exactly, tiiiit although lie. implicitly owns to being an Oppositionist, yet, we will not question his former title. So far as we can s 'e, he shows energy and enthusiasm tor nothing in particular, and is only r unarkable for Inning been so long Member for Waikato. What he has done for the district in the past nine years' history of this progressive Colony would tioi take long in telling, and it is to be not iced that even lie scarcely alludes to it in his political speeches. Hut what he might have been and done is quite another matter which his patient supporters have at last one and all begun seriously to consider. Ina number of eases we are assured that a change of "pinion has been made and will be shown in the voting on Tuesday next. We feel certain that the just claims and occupations of the inhabitants of the town and country districts in this electorate will in the future be more vigorously and successfully repre sented by Mr Creenslade, and that the progressive principles for which he stands will be felt throughout the Waikato and become more in evidence in the elective local bodies in the district. The Liberal Government has long enough been made a scapegoat for all shortcomings in these parts, but now there is no doubt that this con stituency will ill last give it the credit and support hitherto withheld by a relatively small majority in favour of Mr Lang. Long after other places, the Waikato has begun to feel the tide of progress and general prosperity .which came with the rise, of the pre sent Government. This backwardness compared with other parts of the Colony is generally admitted, and al though, as is frequently asserted, we ! |s a c linmity are easy going, slow to move and loth to change, yet this country district is now, we believe, thoroughly alive to the fact thai the Liberal Government has faithfully and successfully striven to promote the general welfare of all classes through out the length and breadth of the land. In Mr Greenshtde the Liberals have a candidate who has for wars given political affairs his most earnest attention, lie has qualifications and practical experience in agricultural, dairying and mining matters. As a farmer he has especial claims to the support of ajl interested in the principal and foundation industry of this district There can now. re over, be no mistake made as to his political principles. Firstly as a thorough Liberal and then for his own abilities" and energies of mind and body, as well as his special qualifi cations, we urge the electors to go to the poll early on Tuesday next, and vote for Mr 11. J. Creenslade as a iit and the proper person to repre sent the inhabitants of this impor! ■ iint district in the Legislative As sembly of the Colony.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Messrs. Witheford, Kidd, and Napier are the favoured trio for Auckland city.
The Hon. James McOowen is expected to have an easy win for the Thames seat, and Mr Jackson Palmer should win the Ohine niuri seat.
The Workers'(iuild of St. Peter's Church have for sonic time past been making pre parations for a sale of work, the date of which has been definitely fixed tor Thurs day, 11th December.
(>n Thursday next, Messrs McNicol and Co. will offer by auction on account of Mr T. Vincent, 3 acres of land in Auglesea- Street, Hamilton. To tho-;e in search of sites suitable for building, this is a first class investment, and should command a ready sale.
Enormous tracts of land are offered for sale in the Orange Colony. Fourty-four thousand inorgeu farms will shortly he sold by auction. Large South African orders for electrical machinery, horse ploughs, aud finished doors and windows are being piaced in America.
A number of men who, during the pas') few days have been engaged pulling down the old ironwork buildings at Onehun.i'a, had a miraculous escape from being crushed to death (says yesterday's Start. It appears they had striped the iron off the roof, and had just reached the ground, when the structure, which con sisted of rafters S x 12 and 10 feet long, collapsed. It is supposed that the iron be ing removed there was nothing to hold tho shed together, and a gust of wind was tho cause of the collapse.
Scotsman earns on the average Xl 5 a year, the Englishman X3\ and the Irish man XlO. Scotland spends X 3 per head p jr year for upkeep of polic \ roads, bridges, harbours, education, etc, while the Englishman aud Irishman contribute X2 iss and XI -is respectively. Scottish fisher men bring to port a quantity of fish worth for every man, woman, or child in their country 7s tid ; Englishmen fishermen, 3s 4d worth ; and Irish fishermen, Is 2d worth. Scotsmen, too, appear to be most thrifty. Iu the savings banks each Scotsman has X.j ',s : each Englishman, X 5 ; and each Irishman X2.
Nurse Hay, one of the plucky New Zea land ladies who volunteered for" the war, is no longer Nurse Hay. She recently mar ried Mr R. D. McKenzie, a wealthy South African pastoralist, and is now oil in ex tensive honeymoon tour, which will include Australia and New Zealand. Nurse Hay was, in tho early part of the war, stationed at Pretoria, and she got an urgent helio message to entrain for Nooigedacht, where some wounded and sick New Zcalanders were in the hospital. The nurse went at once. and the firs! patient she attended Was her brother. Sergeant Hay, of the Second Con tingent '
Sir Arthur llavelock, Governor of Tas mania, and a girl in tho ordinary walks of life made au interesting picture at a recent church service at Lauuceston. His Excel lency, accompanied by Lady llavelock, with the private secretary, were accom modated with seats in a churchwarden's pew, and had hardly got seated when the girl of ordinary variety,and who, of course, was unknown to them, dropped in, and', Si e'ng a vacant seat between Sir Arthur aud his lady, took possession of it. Her action caused a lluttor all through the church, but it died away when it was seen that His Excellency had taken in the situation, and was sharing the hymn-book with the unconscious intruder. Tho best Medicine known is SANDEH AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test its eminent cower la\ ettects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is i ititantantons In serious casea, ami accidents of all kinds, bo tbey wounds, burns, scalds, bruises sprains, it is the eafest remedy—no swolliny-no inflammation Like surprising eflects produced ii croup, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of tla lur.gs, swollingß, etc: diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs In use at hos~- pitals and medical clinics all over the globe; patron ised by Bis Majesty the Kim* of Italy; crowned with med:il and diploma at International Exhibition Amsterdam Trust In this improved article and tejecu 11 others
A letter has been received toolaofor this issue from Father Darby, but will j appear in Monday's issue.
Mr Moon,secretary of the Sydney Bakers I'nioii. lias been convicted of "instigating a strike, aud hue X 5.
An inset appears in to-days issue in sertedby the .New Zealand Alliance As siciation.
The most expensive vessel built by the I'nited States is Oregon. Her cost was X 1,230,000.
PrefessorOhost says that if we reckon the average depth of the ocean at three miles there would be a layer of salt 200 ftet thick in their basins should the waters all sud denly evaporate. Mr (Jreenslade will address the electors in the Volunteer Hall. Hamilton, on Mon day evening at 8 o'clock. His Worship the Mayor will preside.
The new Tasmauian Stamp Act provides for tax of a penny on five-shilling tickets, in Tattersall's sweeps, which is expected to produce a revenue of XISOO.
The service at Trinity Methodist Church, Hamilton, on Sunday next will be con ducted by Mr Patchett of Prince Albert College. The Rev. 11. L. Blamirea will preach at Ngaruawahia at 7 p.m. The anniversary services of St. Andrew's ( hurch, Cambridge, will be held to-morrow. The preacher wih be the lie v. Canon Mae- Murray, who is well-known as the vicar of St. Mary's, Parnell. The offertories will bo devoted towards defraying the cost of renewing the foundations of the church building, the contract tor which has been let to Mr J.J. Holland for Xll) 10s. An entertainment in aid of the Elinga mite's survivors will take place at Cam bridge on Tuesday evening next. Mr and Mrs Couper and those who were associated with them when the farce " Whitebait at Orenwich" was given at Cambridge re cently, have kindly consented to repeat the piece on the evening in question. In addi tion there will be a programme of vocal and instrumental items, contributed by the best local talent. It has been decided that the price of admission shall be one shilling to all parts of the house. The object being such a worthy one, it goes without saying that the Oddfellows Hall will be packed from floor to ceiling. The Oddfellows have generously given the hall free of charge.
CORRESPONDENCE.
TO TUB JtUITOE. Sir,—ln your report of the Hamilton Do main Board the Mayor said that I had re ceived the fairest of fair play. As to what is fair play I will leave to your readers to decide. The facts of the case are these. The Domain Board advertised for tenders fur cuttinii's the hedge round Sydney Square and the lowest tender was X 3, and I was next at X! 10s. The lowest man was given the job and after doing seven hours threw it up, as he found he could not make tucker at it. The Board consulted with Sir J. I'rauklin, its surfaceman, aud he said it Could be done for X 3 10s, aud he undertook to get it finished at that price. The Mayor asked me to take oil the work at X 3 10s, and 1 refused that price as i knew it could not be done according to the speci fications for the money. The work was not given to me, and fresh tenders were not called for. The late surfaceman gave the work to another who had not troubled in the first instance to tender, and at last month's Board meeting an account for .Bl iss was pased for cutting Sydney Square hedge, it was made up thus,—price for cutting aud trimming hedge £i ss, and extras 3s. Now, sir, I beg to say that I had not an opportunity to take on the work at the price paid which i understood the Mayor staled at the meeting. 1 will say further, that it has not been dona as specified by the late surfaceman to me, and that the way the job as now finished, I or any oilier labouring man could have finished it for X 3. Thanking you, Mr Editor, in anticipation of giving these facts publication in your widely read newspaper —I am etc. F. CRAWFORD.
THE OPPOSITION AND THE (GOVERNMENT. TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—lt maybe that portions of the Wai kato electorate may have benefited by the services of the sitting member as a settler and representative, but we can't boast of a creamery at Tuhikaramea, and beyond the fact that the Press announces that Mr Lang has either gone or returned from Wellington, or passed through one of the centres of the electorates, we cannot think of anything in particular that he has done for us. What about the other candidate I hear eome one ask :- Well, about two years ago he came to settle in the Waikatj electorate, and since that period he has proved him self a man of ability aud untiring energy and perseverance; small in stature, but with tne heart aud strength of a giant. Mr Oreenslade on arrival in this district selected an < >pposition farm from an Opposi tionist, Wed, our Government candidate with characteristic determination, has wiped out the Oppositionists, aud in their stead lias some fifteen Government tenants. He then started co-operative works with his tenants, the satisfactory results of which are too well-known for me to write about. Mr Creenslade also ollered to assist tho Opposition candidate and his neighbours in this way, but the latter are like Mr Lang, they are too In dependent. The dairy farmers have much to thank Air O reensiade for, for it was through his influence that most of our farmers took up dairying on co-operative hues, and what has been the result: ; Why, the farmer of to-day in a great majority of cases is able to handle his own coin, and buy iu his own market. Should he not think of the man who was the primary cause of bringing about this altered state of affairs, when tho time arrives ? Mr Creenslade was most assiduous in his advocacy of the co-operative principal and travelled the country at his own expense, pointing out the many advantages that would result to the farmer were the system introduced. Having just carefu ly examined the books and position of the Dairy Company lain in a position to know the stability of the indus try which he did so much to establish. Judge then for yourselves which is the most progressive candidate, and the one most likely to do lasting good for tho commun ity—the man who goes about the country endeavouring to do all the good he possibly can. or the Independent candi'date who has dene all he possibly can with an erstwhile Opposition to stop the wheels of progress by voting against every progres sive measure that the Government 'has' in troduced.
• »f course the sitting member will have a number of friends who will vcte for him simply because they like him-he is a jolly good fellow, etc.—without considering what interest is at stake, or whether any good will result to the district should he go back again to the - Talking Shop." But surely we have had enough of sentimentaiism. (I reensiade is a jolly good fellow also, and the chances are when he becomes better known he will have an even larger circle of friends than Mr i ang. I trust, Mr Editor, 1 have not occupied too much of your valuable space on this oc casion. I would just like to whisper to the backbone of the Waikato—the dairymen— " Vote for the Covernment candidate—the farmers' friend."—l am, etc., BUTTER FAT. Tuhikarairei, November 10th, 1002.
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MELBOURNE, Nov. 21. Sir 11.. Tennyson has been ap pointed to the (!o\-ernor (leneralship for one year. He was offered the position for live years, hut owing to family reasons he was unahle to ac cept the full term.
GENERAL ITEMS.
♦ (Received November 22, 4.1 a.m.) LONDON, November 20. The Times Karachi correspondent emphasises the necessity for strong representations to Stamboul to stop the intrigues and expeditions' organised in Turkish territory against Mabor oukh of Kowevt. THE HERAN, Nov. 20. A Persian Ambassador has been appointed at Athens. The first for 24!):; years.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DANGEROUS PERSONS SUGGESTIONS BY A BOER GENERAL Received Nov. 21,4.1 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 20. Though martial law lias been abol ished in the Transvaal, power to re impose the same is reserved and the right to exile dangerous persons. Other precautions are retained. Ben Viljoen had a long audience with the Hon. -J. Chamberlain, and advised the establishment of depots in the chief centres of the Transvaal and the Orange Colony for the dis tribution of building material, and agricultural implements to destitute burghers instead of money, lie the plentiful appointment of Afrik ander officials to help to restore con fidence. Mr Chamberlain promised that no attempts would be made to suppress the Dutch language.
THE SOMALI EXPEDITION.
TilL FORWARD MOVEMENT (Received Nov. 22, 1.7 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 21. Lieut.-Col. .Manning is accompanv ing Col. Cobbes' column, and has passed Bardo, and after inspecting posts proceeded to Behotlet. Indian troops replaced Somali levies along the lines of communication. Ths Bombay Grenadiers in the blockhouse hold the Lower Sheiks Pass and Dubbar waterhole. Two hundred native levies, under Major Petrie and Captain Wortham, hold the Sandbag Fort at Burdo, and practically the new force is proceed ing to the front as a result of reor ganisation.
METHODIST SYNOD.
By Telegraph.—Press Association WELLINGTON, Nov. 20. At the Methodist Synod reference was made to the loss the Church has suffered through the death of the Rev. Hugh Prince Hughes, and a resolution of sympathy was passed. The Rev. Oliver was appointed repre sentative on the conference, and the Rev. Hond substitute. The following resolution on temperance was passed unanimously," That this Synod recognises with gratitude to God the pro nounced sympathy with the temperance re form which has for mauy years past char acterised the Methodist Church as a whole. It rejoices in the evidence of practical interest that is being manifested through out our communion in relation to the ap proaching local option poll, and it ex presses the earnest hope that in view of the great issues involved, every member of our congregations who possess the franchise will be found voting in favour of both no license and reduction by striking out the top line."
SPORTING
WELLINGTON RACING CLUB (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Saturday. The weather was fine and the attendance good for the first clays racing in connec tion with the Wellington Racing Club. The course was in capital order. Tne following are as results : November Handicap.—Shrapnell Shell 1 Tradewind 2, Ballyneety 3. Scratched' Indian Shot. Won easily by two lengths. Time lmin. iisec. Dividends £2 17s and
Wellington Handicap.—Cruciform 1 Halberdier 2, Okoari 3. Scratched : Fleka and Tradewind.
Meta McCarthy led the field alon<r the back stretch. At the far turn Cruciform, lying handy, commenced to go up and had assumed lead before the straight was enteral, winning easily by three fengths, two lengths between second and third Time 2min Usee. Dividends £1 15s 6d and Short's Handicap.-St. Denis 1, Torowai 2, Optimist 3. Scr.: Tepake. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time lmin 2sec. Dividends, „£L 10s (id and £A 17s Nursery Handiop.—Starshot 1, Regi ment 2, Auratus 3. All started. Won very easily. Time, 50sec. Dividend .£1 10s 6d. Wainui Handicap— Ayrdale 1, Shapnell Shell 2, Uipsy Jack 3. Dividends, .£1 l<j s Od anl 16s. Kimutaka Hack—Benefactor 1. Kowhete 2, Betsy 3. Dividend, 12s and JC2 bs Gd. Flying Handicap.—Exmoor 1, St. Denis 2. Dividend, £3 -is, Spring Hack Handicap.— Pure Silver 1 Uovelley 2, Romany Lass 3. Dividend. .£3 15s 6d and .£1 9s. Speculation per medium of thetotalisator was not as brisk as usual, and only ,£7157 was put through the machines as com pared with .610,050 on the first day of last year's Spring Meeting.
CHARGE OF MURDER.
By f< 'lograph.— Pr< ss Afisoniation.) WAIi'AWA, Nov. 20.
Frederick Thomas Moore was charged at the Magistrate's Court to-.lay with hav in.;,' murdered Lottie Ancell, and Mary Aim Mills was charged with aiding and hiui. It is alleged that Moore performed an illegal operation on the girl Aueell, who came from Napier oil purpose. The accused were remanded to Xapier, to appear on Friday next. Mills was ad mitted to bail, herself in jJ.jiJO ami two sureties of ,&!oO each.
HAMILTON WEST SCHOOL COMMITTEE
The usual monthly meeting of the above was m.ld on Wednesday evening, all the members being present. The business of most importance was tie proposed formation of a Disiii -t High School, there is every prospect of this proposal be ing carried to a successeul issue, due to the efforts chiefly of the chairman, and seconded by the secretary, who have suc ceeded in securing the guarantee of lti pupils to start the school with. Tins is one in excess of the number required. i /The Secretary was directed to forward the application Co the Hoard of Education with a request thai the school be started, if possible, immediately after the mil-sum mer holidays.
The head teacher (Mr W'orsley) wrote, stating that it was proposed to start a Tenuis Club in connection with the school and asking for assistance in the formation of the same. The letter was received, and the Secretary to notify the head teacher, that the committee approved of the pro posal.
The Secretary reported that Mr Revell had completed his contract for the clear ing of furze on and around the school grounds, and that the wort was done in a very satisfactory manner. His account; of £ 116s was certified as correct, aud will be forwarded ty the Hoard of Education for payment.
Tho other business was of a purely ion tine character.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
MK GREENS LADE AT EAR AMU. (By Telkurai'h.) From our own Corespondent TE AWAMUTU, This Day. Mr Greenslade addressed a well-attended meeeting at Karamu yesterday afternoon. Mr McGuirk presided. On the motiou of Mr Brnce a vote of thanks and confidence was passed to Mr Greenslade, and confi dence in the Government was carried unanimously. MR LANG AT CAMBRIDGE WEST. 31 r Lang addressed between 40 and oO electors at Cambridge West last esenin", aud was well received. Mr R. Fisher occu pied the chair. On the motion of Mr Richard Reynolds, seconded by Mr G. Niekle. a vote of thanks and confidence was carried with out discent. MR LANG AT PUKERIMU, Mr Lang held a meeting in the Fuke rimu Schoolroom on Wednesday. There was a good attendance. A vote of thanks and confidence was carried unanimously. AT MAUNGATAUTARI. On Thursday afternoon Mr Lang ad dressed a few electors at the creamery at Maungatautiri, and received a vote of thanks and confidence. POLITICAL POINTS. The report of the Land Purchase Inspec tor, which appeared in the work just issued from the Government Printing' Office, de monstrates how erroneous and unwarrant able are the attacks now being made by those who ought to know betterupon " the Government's trafficking in land." A summary of the position is set forth as follows :
" The original Land for Settlements Act was passed in October, 1892, the, first purchase was made in 1893, and the first land offered to the public was in December, 1893. The total purchase money for the lu7 estates, containing 448,349 acres, acquired to 31st March, 1902, amounts to £2,117,352. To this has to be added preliminary expenses and costs of roading and preparing for settlement, ,£lll, 776, making a total" cost of £2,229,128. Interest and expenses on issue of debentures amount to ,£213,828. The total revenue to 31st March was £303,105. The surplus or profit to date is therefore £89,377. The sum at the credit of the account is stated to be £382,692, which, with the amount which may be' raised and rents, is sufficient to meet the operations of the current year." Publicists, candidates for the representa tion of the people in Parliament and the people themselves ought to note that the administration has been successful, and that the policy of buying land for closer settlement is profitable, throws no burden on the taxpayer, and is advantageous to the country as a whole. When that is the result of the Government's policy there is no call for abandoning or modifying the system.
What did the Opposition offer at this important epoch in the colony's history? asked the Premier at his Port Chalmers meeting. Did they say the laws the Go vernment had placed on the Statute Book were to be repealed ? Did they say there was to be a reversal of the financi t! policy ? Had they endeavoured to put before the people anything superior to that which the Goverument had put before them during the-last ten years:- Had they been able to sheet home anything that the representa tive of Port Chalmers had done wrongly either to his people or his country ? °ln every case the answer was " No."
It had also been said by Mr Hislop, he believed, that there was no further need fer the Advances to Settlers Act. But he believed the Act was wanted to-day just as much as ever it was.
He had told the country before, and he did so again, that nervous but honourable men, who could well serve their couutry hesitated to enter public life because of the risk there was of their personal and public honour being assailed, and they preferred to keep in private life. He hoped that we would take a leaf from the Mother Country, and discuss questions on broad public grounds, and leave these pin-pricks and veiled charges of corruption on one side, and believe, as he did, that men serving their country desired to serve their fellows eariestly, faithfully and well.
The finances of the country, he declared, were never in a sounder position than at the present time. Comparing the revenue of the first six months of the ye ir with that of last year, they had £70,000 to the good. Yet they were told the country was going back. It could not go back as long as the people held fast to a progressive and intel ligent policy.
For such articles as spirits, wines, beer, pipes, cigars, etc., last year this amount of revenue collected wa5£1,015,113. Hecould only say to the people that if hard times did show themselves, they could at all events drink less liquor and smoke less tobacco, and voluntarily save a portion of the £i 6s ad collected per head on their articles.
THE HENDERSON TRAGEDY.
(I>y fi'lcgraph.- Press Associat'on.) AUOKLAXH, This l>ay. In tho case of John Baxter, charged with manslaughter in connection with the death ot Jeremiah Driscoll, at Henderson, on the 1-ith .October, the jury failed to agree and a second trial will take phice.
TEMPERANCE MEETING AT CAMBRIDGE.
A public meeting under th- auspices of the Cambridge Lemuerauoe S,ciety, was held in the Oddfellows' il.Ul la,t evening. nere was a fairly large attendance The Lev. S. J. lubsou presided. Some excellent speeches were made, notably that by tho lvev. Mr Ulamires, hut .pace does not per mit ot anything more than a condensed report of each. The Chair.nan, in his reuiirks regretted that although t [ H , i,, ci [ j )C , tp [_ keepers or their supporters had been in vited to attend and discuss the question there had been no response. The uumeious arguments contained in the manifesto issued by the publicans were combatted by th.' speaker, who considered that notone of the arguments put forward was worth any thing, lie hoped that at the poll on Tuesday there.would be a solid vote for the sake of those who were under the baneful influence of the liquor cuisjs. The Kev. Mr Hiamires dealt with almos every phase of the question under review. Physically, socially, mentally and morally the trade had had a debasing and de moralising effect on everyone "connected with it. The operations of prohibition in Clutha were fully dealt with, and compari sons made. They on the temperance side were apostle, of liberty. educa tion, and moral suasion. The drink traffic in its relation to crime, commercial waste and depression, and pauperism was also gone into at length. The as. of the war had been ISO millions, but durm"the same period three times that amount°liad been spent on li.mor. A testimonial from prominent Clutha residents was read, that prohibition there had not been prejudicial to the riuaucial, commercial or moral well being of the place or people. He appealed to those present for the sake of Cod and humanity to strike out the top line at the local option poll. Concluding, the rev. gentleman moved the following resolution: —" That this meetiug of Cambridge elec tors in the ,\Vaikato electorate, being con vinced that tho present system of public sale of intoxicating liquor is largely pro ductive of waste, poverty, disease and crime, and is inimical to the moral and material interests of tiie community, urges all electors to vote no license and reduc tion by striking out the top line on.y at the local option poll " Ensign Allison seconded the resolu tion.
The resolution, ou being put to the meet ing was earned without a dissentient voice.
The Kev. G. Elliott iu his opening re marks dealt mainly with the objections raised by opponents of prohibition.' With regard to the .King Country, where he was engaged in his particular work, he said it had been grossly libelled. There was no doubt a certain amount or' sly-<n-0" sellin" was carriei on there, but they could overcome that difficulty by amending clause 33 of the Act. Brewer's represen tatives now visited the King Country, and took orders for liquor on tne same way as grocers and others, canvassed tor orders, aud they were the men who should be put in gaol He had had experience of license and no license. Under the former he had seen Maori men and women drunk, and knew of a case where the conduct was so bad as to cause a v publican to read tbe Riot Act. But thanks to representations made the state of things had been altered there.
During the evening, Miss Dean saDg " killarney," Miss Crosher sang a solo, and the Rev. Elliott gave a stirring recita tion. '
THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND THE PREMIER
During Mr Greenslade's address at Cam bridge on Thursday evening the candidate said ■•—The Press had been fair to him, but unkind to the Premier ot the colonv. The candidate then referred to a statement pub lished by the Otago Daily Times (one of the strongest Conservatives organs in the colony i in which the Premier was accused of taking what was known as " palm oil," and for which statement that journal had been compelled to publish one of the most abject apologies ever published south of the line. When the statement was made it was probably not known that the Pre mier would be back in the colony before the general election took place, and no doubt it was also thought that numbers of notes would be captured by the base assertions made. But the Premier neard of it, and came back, and to save itself being muleted in heavy damages the Otago Daily Times published the following apology LIBELLING THE PREMIER. A COMPLETE RETRACTION \ND " WITNESS ". APOLOGISE. The Otago Daily Times and Witness publish the following retraction of a state ment made concerning the Premier's con nection with the inauguration of the s South African Shipping service : " We owe the Premier an apology. Some weeks ao'o by an oversight, a note appeared in our columns relating to the South African service and reflecting upon the personal honour of the Premier. We deeply re°refc its insertion, and believe it to have been absolutely untrue and unwarranted. We differ from the Premier on political grounds, but we endeavour to do him justice, and we recognise and appreciate his spendid ser vices, and are satisfied that his desire is to advance the prosperity of the colony. He is actuated by pure patriotism, and is dis interested and single-minded, and his personal character and honour are beyond all cjuestion. We tender the Premier our profound apologies for the note we are referring to, and which made a scandalously uatrue attack upon his integrity, and, as we have said, we re gret extremely that it should have ever appeared in our columns. We insert thi3 without any pressure and as an act of bare justice, and we trust the Premier will re ceive our apology in the spirit in which it is tendered."
[The note in question, for which this un reserved apology is given, made some re ference to "palm-oil" with respect to delay on the Premier's part in accepting a tender for the South African service/] OPINION IN WELLINGTON. Wellington Liberals, are jubilant at the triumphant refutation of the statements made by a Dunedin newspaper reflecting on the Premiers integrity concerning the in auguration of the South African steamship service Ihe Ministerial party affirm that the retraction of this slander i 8 the most destructive bombshell yet exploded in the opponents camp and will serve consider ably to strengthen the hands of the Go vernment: ,n the coming elections. Even Conservative critics freely admit the damaging effect on their party of the C mier's latest triumph t
THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1902
MOAJE&CO'C PURE TOTALLY iVI r s s e - KNOX STREET, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THK PIANO, ORGAN', VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique A Theory, , W. D , SOLICITOR Y E R Hamilton. tONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FEEEHOLS. .OLLIXS. IyJR MEEBEBT V * , BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. (OLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO j SETTLERS OFFICE." . A. YOUNG, I DENTIST, Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month. Ntfaruawahia, second Tuesday in month. Huntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month. Other districts occasionally. IGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE. i S MY HOOD STREET PRE ISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erocted NEW AND UP-TO-DATE IENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOl'Nd, Dentist. ENT A L OTI C I MR E. DE VENNY McGAREIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. L Mr M.>3»rrigleJ may be consulted on aid fter Saturday, August 2nd, at his roon e, Ictoria House, Hamilton. fitrous-Oxide gas adroinisiered. P«inleii Extractions by the most recent COO6M. Artificial work at moderate Price?. 11/7 MR G. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly the[following plaoes Ngaruawuhla—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly- 4th Friday. AND A HALF PER CENT.— We have Money to Lend at this rate u First-class Freehold Security. Early pplicatious is requested. Vaile Pros,, egal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, lueen-street, Auckland. 24 7 ONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. JIRMKO! KARMKO IE CURE FOR- Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc. lICE .. ..2s PER BOTTLE Manufa-tubbd Solkly By A. K. Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON. 7LMADALE, HAMir/roN. Private Bon riling Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. very Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT "FA AD COLD MEAN P Ot.ly too frequently Bfricuß attack of Pneumonia and the sowing f the seeds of that scouge of humanity, on6umption. Th«se evils can be averted by iking TUSSICURA. whirh has been pr.ved r experience to be tbo Remedy pf the Age >r all complaints of the 1 hroat, Lungs and ronobial Tubes. Price 2s 6d per Bcttle. >btainable st nil Chemists and St< rekeepers irougbout the colouy. TO MEN Writ*" for froe oopy of valuable book about MiMelvef, yi' rraltb, you happiness, yorr itire It Coßt»»Lb an 11 exrosition of the umnn svsttm »tA the reu edies adopted. No ted to consult decters. Potted free in ceßltr 1 "—tope. man sheuld nad it. Ad - C. Bpec£o, 639EltzatPth-Strfet Nortl •jbouiua.
ffIIMTO TIMES ALMANAC hand, and intending advertiser.-; will oblige by making application at "no 1 for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac lias a larire circulation. is therefore a srnod advertising medium. There are a few .space: but appli cations must be made at once to the Secretaries of local Government Bodies Clubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to the Publisher lists of office-bearers, etc., for publication in the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THE WAIKATO TIMES, Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. PAULL & VENABLES, You keep the M')NEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health if troubleJTwitli any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer E» B» HILiLj, CIIEM I 8 T , CAMBRIDGE.
WADE'S WORM FIGS-fche Wondeful ■\\ orm VVoriers—are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere. Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WADK'S WORM FHiS. Is bases.
rhe mill won't work with the water that's l Mor a steamer without her srew, And the girls won't work in the laundry VfiUwut fittiuite Royal Blue,
.KnS-i mE<E ;\ ls m ° r « to be dreaded thar diphther.a It attacks all ages and it equally fatal to young and old. Thereat mortality resulting- from diarrhoea iFSt to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's ColTc Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a r£ hable and effective medicine, and if tivL in.time will prevent serious consequences llus remedy never fails and is pleasant t take Every household should have bottle at hand. Get it to-day. it mav save a life. W. DEY, Airent HnmiH y T HOM \ s \v vr t « i *««"<, Hamilton ; OTrtM A ImS f gent ' i GEO M. A.AHlEE.Ageat.TeAwamutu; |
WT/1902/WT_19021122/MM_01/0003.xml | 4,622 | THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
TMK RAIT DKATII LIST. Ili" two passengers who jumped from tin' Fdingamite's raft (says tin- Sydnoy Daily Telegraph "f last KaLmlayi were two Melbourne traili'smen on their way to \noklanil to take up w. 1 Hutu under a twelve iiiciitlis' engagement. Their names >wiv .lames Pretty and llcrlmrt K. Rogers. Both u< ro wood carvers. Rogers wan a single man of ahuiil thirty, and engaged to In) man itvl, and the lint lihi- of Id ; intended bride, when, after his three or four days of anxiety, he had the sad intelligence e .m ---tuuyietited to him ou calling at I ho Star office _/s*" the fato of his fast friend and brother-in-law that was to be, bloke down c itupletely, Mr l'. M. Dixon, who died while en the raft, was tweuty-throo years nf age, and joined the N'.S.W, Tramway Department in I'.mmi as a conduct "J - mi the <>eean-street JH'le lie was suli-e,|U"i tly transferred to Vewtie.vn, and ipia'iiied lor a driver in l'.i<>2. He left the service, in which lie became highly esteemed, on I fctober 23, to joiu the ~nd tramway service. De cei-ed lived with his parents in Marrick vill.-r ..id, Maniclv-ville. Air Alliert Edward Muirhead, who met a tragic death on the raft, was twenty-seven year., of age. a:: ! was attached 'to the Bridge-streei |>epot of the New .South Wales tramways. He joined as,a conductor and i|ualifie(l as a driver in l!i'J2. He re signed his position to go to New Zealand City Tramway Department. Mr Muirhead who lived at o ', I'erry-street, Marnckvil'e, left Sydney mainly in the interests of his wife's health. She, with her two little girls, three years and thirteen months old respectively, who have followed on by a later boat.' At the hospital the whole of the. survivors admitted are progressing rapidly with the exception of Jordan, who is still Confined indoors. The others are allowed i d out on the verandah during the day time, whilst two or three of them are per mitted to walk about a little. PROVISIONS ON BOATS AND' KA FTS. < 'otnmenting ou the terrible stories of hunger and thirst told by the Blingamito survivors, the Sydney Daily Telegraph says -. —" Food is concent rated so that it is possible to store in a ship's boat ample for all the requirements of a long voyage, and keep it there for an indefinite period with out the slightest deterioration of quality. Yet tho passengers and crew of the Elingamit' were forced iu the hurry and confusion of the wreck to put oil iu boats that were abso lutely provisiouless. And for all that appeal's under the same circum stances that would be the experience of any shipwrecked people who had to take to the boats under similar couditious. Would it not la> easy to keep iu lockers enough concentrated food essences to sustain the lives of as many as the boats could carry, at least for a week or two ■ It is as neces sary for the boats to have the meaus'of saving people from starvation as from drowning, and with the apparent ease with which they could be kept always provis- E kjaed, a iegulation compelling this to be doue ought to prove effective."
CRICKET.
TE AWAMFTU v. TUHIKAKAMEA. The opening match of the Waipa Cricket Association was played in Jubilee Park, To Awamutu, on Saturday last. A very in teresting and enjoyable match was played, resulting iu a win for the visiting team in the first innings by II runs. Tho wicket was a little buniby, but this will improve as the season advances. The following are the scores :- Te Awamctu.—First iunlugs. ('.Bowden, b Livingstoue 14 11. Korde, cYi kers, b Drabble ... 4 (i. Blackett, b Diviugstone ... ... 3 H. Burton, b Livingstone, c Drabble ... 5 F. Edgecumbe, b Drabble 2 ('. .1. Cleary, b Livingstone ... ... 0 (J. Elliott, b Livingstone U C. Kickitt, h Livingstone 0 J. (iardner, b Livingstone ... ... 0 K. Kickitt, cS. Reid, b Drabble ... 1 K. Blackett, uot out ... .., ... 2 Extras ... ... ... - ... 2 Total 33 BoWLiNii. —U. Livingstone 0 wickets for 17, C. Drabble 4 wickets for 14. Te Awamutu.—Second Innings. C. Bowden, c VV. Livingstone, b L. Liv ingstone ... 2 H. Fordo, uot out 7 <i. Blackett, run out 1 11. Burtou, c and b N\ Reid 0 C. J. ('leary, b Drabble 3 <i. Klliott, c Drabble, b Liviug3tone ... 3 C. Kickit, b Drabble 0 J. Gardner, b Livingstone !( K. Kickitt, cR. Livingstone ... ... 3 K. Blackett, b R. Livingstone 0 Total 28 Uow'i.iN'i.—N. Reid 1 wicket for 8. R. Livingstone o wickets for 10, C. Drabble 2 wickets for 10. Tuhikaramka.—First Innings. C. Drabble, b Blackett 7 (L Bell, c Cleary, b Forde ... ... 0 11. Livingstone, c Blackett, b Forde ... 0 N. Reid, b Forde .., 8 R. Liviugstoue, b Forde 7> VV. Livingstoue, b Blackett 1 S. Reid, b Klliott ti T. Livingstone, b Elliott '.» ('. Vickers, c and b Bowden G It. Vickers, not out (j 0. Glasson, b Elliott 3 Extras 2 Total 47 Bowi.iN't. —(i. Blackett 2 wickets tor 22, H. '•''.•.■';» 4 wickets for 12, (J, Elliott 3 wicket.- for li, C. Bowden, 1 wicket for 5.
THE WAIEATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1902-
Sporting. ■l-1 ATA MAT A l{ ACING CLUB 1?4 ANNUAL RACE MEETING. HANDICAP HURDLES, of lOsovs : second horse to receive 2sovs from the stake. Over six fights of hurdles, lift (>in nigh. Distance, I', milo. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. MAIDKX PLATE, of 7sovs ; second horse to receive lsov. from the stake. < ipeu to all horses that have uever won an advertised race. Distance, one mile. Nomination, Is ; acceptance, :;. MATAMATA HANDICAP, of 2(>sovs ; second horse to leceive :isovs fre.m the stake. Distauce. IJ mile. Nomination, Ids : acceptance, lUs. I. PONY !C\CE, of 7sovs : second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Open to all ponies i 1.3 and under. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination, lis (id ; acceptafice :!s (id. 5. FLYING HANDICAP, of lOsovs : second horse to receive Isov from the stake. Instance, three-quarters of a mile. Nomination, 5s : acceptance, (i. IUAOKI RACE, of osovs ; second horse to receive Isov from the stake. Dis tance, one mile. Horses owned aud ridden by Maoris. Catch weights. Post entries, f.s. 7. HANDICAP TROT, of Tsovs : second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Distance, 2\ miles. Post entries, ss. 8. FORCED HANDICAP, of 6sovs ; second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Distance, six furlongs. Nom ination, 6s Nominations to close on December !ith' at Id p.m., with the Secretary, YVaharoa.or Mr J. Dalgliesh, Handicapper, Hamil ton. Weights will appear on December 14th ; acceptances on 20th. All nominations must be accompanied with age, pedigree and performances, colours of jockeys, and the necessary amount of cash. Any jockey riding in colours entered will be fined one guinea. Any horse winning a .-tike of the value of £l~> after the declaration of weights to carry 51b extra, and £'■'>{) 7lb extra, not cumulative. All stakes paid in full. All protests to be in the hands of the Secretary within ten minutes after the race, accompanied by 2sovs, which shall be forfeited to the Club it the protest is not sustained. The decision of the Stewards in all disputes shall be final. Auckland Racing Club's rules strictly adhered to. R. JOHNSTON, Hon. Secretary, Waharoa. Tenders. VIENTOF AGRICULTURE. DRAINAGE CONTRACT, SECTION C. npENDERSs will be received up to SAT . URDAY, Oth DECEMBER, l!H)-\ for the EXCAVATION OF NINTY-FIYE CHAINS more or less of OPEN DRAIN. Plans etc, may bo seen at Homestead. M. MULCAHEY, Manager. Amusements. MERGER MAORI REGATTA NORTHERN ROWING UNION REGATTA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. (JRAND PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. Fast trains. Cheap fares, A fine day's outing. DON'T FORGET the Church of Eng land Bazaar, oddfellows' Hall, Cam bridge, 10th DECEMBER. Music, Fun. ST PETER'S WORKERS' GUILD. ry II E SA L E OF WORK Of the above Guild Will Take Place on THURSDAY, 11th OF DECEMBER. Etc ANTED, Two Youths, must be good » i milkers, good home. Apply Snel liug Eros., care of Mr Gfeenslade, < >haupo. '""TANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE - / \ CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRVPHSand ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WANTED— The travelling public-to re member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry. Cakes, etc.. are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. X^T" ANTED—Those requiring Violins, T T Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to call on orsendtoll.H. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in stock. TANTED "KNOWN, Mrs Bridges has ▼ » opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. Fresh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc.. to arrive shortlv. 'ANTED KNOWN.-V. Plescher de sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and button Boots (tan and black), Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots, liluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made ti order. V. PLES C H ER, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. \\J G. GATE, has Started Business " • in Cambridge as CARPENTER and BUILDER. First-class workman ship. Best material used. Orders solicited. Address : Cambridge. 170R CRICKETING, GOLF~ and TENNIS GOODS —give E. J. WILKINSON a call. All this season's goods. WOOLS Reduced to 5d per skein for cash At WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
Religious Announcements. METHODIST CHURCH, Sunday, Nov. 23rd. I'reacber :—Mr l'atchett (of Prince Albert College) Ngaruawabia 7 p.m., Eev. H. L, Blaniire Business Notices x i» T i c E I WAN begs to notifiy the public :' Raglan and snrrounding districts will shortly open in the above ,EAT CLEARING SALE jEoOO General Drapery, Suits of Clothes, Dress Pieces, Hoots and Shoes, Saddlery, JewAlleay, Watches. Fancy Goods, etc. < >pening date and Auction Sale will be duly advertised. QCIIOOIi IJOOKS and REQUISITES IkJ ifull range) obtainable at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. VJT SUN in any quantity at WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Album.-, Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Cases, fancy UwiU, etc.
flection WAIKATO ELECTORATE l; 11. ,1. GREENSDADE A POLITICAL ADDRESS VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON, ON MONDAY.. NOVEMBER 2L His Worship the Mayor will preside Ladies are Cordially Invited, and foi whom Front Seats are Reserved. HAVE the honour to annoi will ADDRESS THE EI PARAWERA, AVAOTU, LICHFIELD— Snturdav, Nov. 22nd. HAMILTON—Monday, Nov. 21th, s p.m. Ladies Cordially Invited. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. IRAVE the honour to announce that I will address the Electors at TE KOWHAI —to - morrow, Saturday, November 22. at S p.m. KIWITAHI—Monday, November 24th. Ladies are Respectfully Invited. F. W. LANG. Business Notices. HAMILTON. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. IT is hereby notified that an election will be held on TU ESDA Y, 9th DECEM BER 1902, FOR THE RETURN OF \ DULY QUALIFIED PERSON AS COUN CILLOR, vice Councillor Coates, resigned. Nominations may be delivered or ad dressed to reach me on or before noon of TUESDA Y, 2nd DECEMBER, 1902. WM. 1. CONRADI, Returning Officer. Council chambers, Hamilton, 21st November, K»U2. I AWN Movers, Scythes. Snaiths. Reap 1 Hooks, Sickles, Spades, Forkes, Rakes, Hoes, Watering Cans, ko. Cheap and good. SANDERS, O.C.E. METIIING Choice in the above just to hand. Inspection invited. WALL PAPERS. T all Prices, from 5d to us Roll. Good l assortment. SANDERS, Q.C.E. HARVESTING MACHINERY. IF you want the " Best Binder on Earth" get a Mccormick. The McCormick Mowers have ball bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCormick Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market; they are self-dumping. F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Auckland Province for McCormick Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. R. W. C. MORGAN, of Cambridge, has a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut -1000 acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. "EW SEASON'S CURRANTS, machine 11 dressed, Gib. New Seeded Muscatels, New Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SANDERS, QCE. I HAVE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Biscuits and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, Lemon and Vanilla flavoured Ice Wafers, Vienna Wafers, Italian Wafers, AVindsor Wafers, Chocolate Finder Waiters. Cakes Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SANDERS, g.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AND WELL MA DE. 'VERY Description of Furniture made to order at short notice. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHOICE SELECTION of the above. Inspection invited. SvVNDEItS. CAMBRIDGE. Old Age Tensions in this land Have proved ;i marked success, They give the old it helping hand, And keep them from distres >. There's only just one other thing That's needful to ensure Sound lungs, that we the praise can sin",' Of WOODS' GREAT PEPPEBMINT CUBE 20.
Business Notices -ICTORS BEWARE! ELECTORS COMOEI LIBERTY V. COERCION. ON LOCAL OPTION PAPER. MB JUSTICE COOPER states that the offecf of Prohi bition (ir No License being carried in a district will bo to prohibit the sale of liquor and prevent any License beiiu>' granted in that District, even for the sale of Now Zealand Wine or any ether description of alcoholic liquor. SIR ROBERT STOUT, 'Chief Justice of New Zealand, says: "If local Prohibition were carried by a chance vote before there was a strong temperance feeling in the community to back it up, the last condition might bo worse than the first.'' PROHIBITION Has been a dismal failure wherever tried in the United States vide Rowntree and Sherweli's Temperance Stan dard Book. Eleven out of sixteen St itea abandoned it. The five States that retain it have a population of about three millions, while those that have abandoned it have is a failure in Clutha. PROHIBITION intensifies drunkenness. Vide Bishop Neville who states that ''increased drinking occurs in the private houses in Clutha, spreading to the wives. The liquor is on tap all night." In the King Country where there are no Licenses, there have been 1(14' informations against sly-grog sellers since IiKMI. The Bishop of of Vermont, Arthur C. Hall, says " prohibition is a hideous failure. It encourages hypocrisy, and tends to break down the sanction of the law.'' There was a controversy recently as to which was the most drunken city iii America, Portland or Banger, the two chief cities in Maine, the prominent Prohibition state. PROHIBITION would mean that Old Age Pensions would be abolished. PROHIBITION Would mean the depreciation of property, increase of cost of necessaries of life, and an increase'in rates and taxes, tln> local authorities having the power to increase the rates if Prohibition was carried. PROHIBITION would turn the whole district into a huge sly-grog shop where vile and poisonous liquors would be sold. At the present time Now Zealand is the most sober country in the world. PROHIBITION makes men sneakes, and provokes discord, strife and all uncharitablencss. PROHIBITION places the win person the position of a prohibited PROHIBITION robs Temperance of all virtue and treats moderation as PROHIBITION will practically kill the Tourist Traffic, which, although as yet in its infancy, is even now circulating no less a sum than £200,000 per annum in the Auckland Province. This magnificent resource must be fostered and encouraged not wilfully destroyed, so "SIKIEE OUT THE LAST TWO LINES." " STBIKE OUT THE LAST TWO LINES ON LOCAL OPTION PAPEK."
McNicol & Co. Wednesday. November 20. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Xiccolls to offer on above date at hi> firm, adjoining Messrs D. and A. McKinnon's (cross river at Huntly punt'., his T W <» K A I; " M s. I comprising about ti(>o acres Farm N".». 1. „f %\.~ Acre.-;, with Eight-roomed House, Good Sheds, Stables and outhouses. Terras— XiiOv cash, balance at ."> per cent, for three years Farm No. 2, of :!!>! Acres, with Five roomed House, Dairy, Cowshed and Stable. Terms—=£l)oo cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years lit Cows, milking and in calf 2 Hulls 12 Three-year Steers 21 2j and Two-year Steers ~'i < )ne and 1 \-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2i-year Heifers -'I- one to lj-year Heifers 5 Calves 1 Two-year Colt 1 Two-year Draught Colt Also, if both farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught Gelding 50 Sheep Cambridge Roller Disc Harrows. Tine Harrows. I >.[•'. Plough, S.F. I'lough. Hand Chaffcutter. Har row Seed Sower. 2 Tip Drays. Chains, Collars etc. Dairy Cows and Heifers. Horses, etc, etc. Also, on account of Mr 0. Hampton ■ 200 Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side A st'amer leaving Huntly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in time for H.'i>j p.m. train. Cattle will bo put safely across the river for buyeis Full particulars in future issue McXICOL oc CO. G. F. McCuixagii, Auctioneer. HAMILTON' STOCK SALE. Tlmr-diy, N"Vtmber 27 fi \ H E A '1) BE E F, I \ f neiu-hb ,ur:>or.d 15 Calv s. lauwhare 11 -"h .\c«. ' wo-vfsr-ok] Empty Heifers '■> Springers, Ivaramu 70 Yearlings 1 Hull, A.' E. Snook 15 I.J-year-old Steers, Hall :'.() li-year-old Steers, Graham S Young Pigs, Zenas Owen 70 Well-bred Berkshire Figs, from six weeks n to two months old, from Hiako and Whatawhata 150 Wether Hogs-.t-, Shaw Bros. 3 Acre.-* of J a:d, in Atigle^n-street, HnitJlti-n, en account 'f Mr T. Vincent Having received instructions from the Owner, we will offer for sale : PART LOT :529. Hamilton West, containing 3S perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Land transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNICOI & CO. G. F. McCui.l.wii, Auctioneer. OHAL'I'O STOCK SALE Tuesday. December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of OAA m HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 30 Fresh :;*-year-old Steers, A. N. Nor ton 15 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K Morrison 150 IS-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 1C Yearlings, Firongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers ■lO Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well 150 Two and 2 J-year Cattle, Eureka, Hautapu and neighbourhood Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Entries Solicited. McNICOL k CO. G. F. McCullajrli, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuili on above date K(\ WELL-BRED ls-Month & TWO -O\J YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers ;iOO Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 Good Hacks and Harness Horses Hooded Fuggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store Figs Entries Solicited. M c N 1 C 0 L & 'C o. Samuel Cochrane and Fon- TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. FOR Sale by Auction, at our Booms, Queen Street, on TEES DAY, 2nd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock, Under the provisions of the Unclaimed Hands Act, 1891, Allotment 1., Parish of Koneroa, containing 100 Acres 1 Food -1 Perches. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. .1. DACRE, rtTUD NOTICE WP^BLEY, (HOTCH KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand .the season at the Baogipai Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waingaro Boad, Ngaruawahia and Whatawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan. Stud Groom, will be at NGABUAWAHIA en MONDAY, and WHATAWHATA rn TUESDAY. Those desirous are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown marc, bred by Mr Alfred Buckland in 1888, got by the Diuphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubjn—Mies Row.% by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and addrees U tiara to Wm, Home, Te Akatea. WM. HOfcNB ,
Dav,s & Co SPECULATORS LARGE oR SMALL CAPITAL of Substantial and Increasing Value and to those wishing to secure comfortable homes SXUi; FARMS «»H coOD PASTORAL IM.'ol'Ki;. \\ e would call your attention to the fact that we cin ..Iter the best and mo*t omii [liete !i>: of Properties of all kinds in the V, a katoand surrounding 1 >istricts, and are prepared to FIXAWfALLY.ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. We have properties from 50 acre to .iimi acres blocks in price from 17s lid per acre to £H\ per acre with good roads, near Tost office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms. IE YOU >esire to S i U e shall be glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are. \\ e have numerious inquiries from all parts of New Zeal nd and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do business. Why Pay Kent. We have several Good Town Properties with 4to 9 roomed houses, with] acre to 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. ICTIOXEERS AND VALUERS, LA XI) & ESTATE AGENTS. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goods placed with us for Sa'e. WAIK \To AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS for the IVONM-JRFI L WERTIIEI.M SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay ment, 2s rid per week. Also, PIANOS iv ORCAXS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s lid per week. See our quality and price before yon pUr chase. L WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital .£').(;n:i,(kw. WAIK'ATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. The best in the market. Once used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards. Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at -'p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. 11. UPTON ENGINEER, Near Railway Station J. R V • Xt I D L E R GENERAL CARRIER. COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. 11/ OODCARYING-Relief, Chip, FloVal » » Chip, etc. Terms, 12s (id perqo irter. Isl'.dper hour. Articles designed.—Miss B. Ayling, 13, Victoria Areale. Auckland. I. B T G G R. AUTHORISED SIR 1 Ten years on G HAMI ETC HAMILTON JE W k QHEP P A R L), LAN D, COMMIS SIO X. AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M'T. H. B O S W 0 R T H, Tbachee of Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Singing, Having taken up his residence in Hamil ton, is now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONT VILLA. Cambridge Every MONDAY and TUESDAY. 'J'e Awamutu—Every FRIDAY. Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Ouadrille Band " is now open to accept Engage ments for Concerts, Balls, etc., in any part of the Waikato. WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH? There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Simple, but sure in action, they can be takeu by the mog deiicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES • If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Heating's Lczkxgb will set yoa right. They at once check the cough and remove the cause. An ecormous pale ad over the world during the past 80 years proves their great value. GIVE INSTANT BELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. Khatinq's Cough Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, aro.sold ivory »hi re in tine by all chtuiigie,
W. J. Hunter. OHAUPO CATTLE SALI. .Tuesday. November M. The undersigned will sell at the £>ha»s>6 Yards on Tuesday. November 25th : <in account of Mrs R. Scott, who u givinj u 1 ) dairying: 9.) 1' Ho ICE i> A TRY TOWS —-v in fn" milkand t<> calra shortly, a •,'ivl sexes. Wbata infors, D. McDonald wo year-old Steers, If) Choice Voimg Citfln. 2 Well-bred Young Hulls, Te Kahu 15 Well orcd Two and 2J voar Steers 4U Well-bred Yearliugs, soxes neighbourhood 1U W.-11-: red 'l'wo-yiir-»'d Steers, neighbourhood 1-S ri),,i c ,' Calves and Veaidin>'s, J. Moorish 1 Choice Wo.in Shorthorn bull, two years old. 4 Choice Heifers, at caking, Eureka 70 Good Hoggets. Paterangi « Choice Springing Heifers. Wm. Johns 300 Four and Six-tooth Ewes and Lambs Set of New Dray Harness Johnstone Bros. * For Private Sale : 5 Pairs of Working Bullocks and Gear 2 Waggons Keid and Cray Double-bagger Chaff cutter, in good working ord«r W. J. H U N T E E. TE AWAMUTU SALE. Saturday, November 29. For sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Satin dav, November 20th: IK YOUNG CATTLE. 1(5 Half-bred Tamworth Pigs, Fm4 Cibson and W. Holden 15 Half-bred Berkshire Pigs 11 Purebred Berkshire Pigs, four months old, W. H. Shoot 2 Good Draught Mares, Client \ Useful Medium Draught Horses, straight out of work, from Auck land 15 Strong Calves 20 Boxes Lemons Marble Slab, for butter making W. J. HUNTER. OHAUPO YARDS. Wednesday, December 3. SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. The undersigned has received instructions from the Manager of Electric Tramway Company, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date 11A SURPLUS HORSIS The above Horses will be found a first class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, and all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of th« electric system At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. CHURCHILL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Hallett to sell on above date the whole of his LIVE & DEAD STOCK consisting of 60 Very Choice Dairy Cows, 30 of them in full mi k. 60 Two-yenr-old Heifers, n»arly all ia calf 30 Two-year-old Steers 4 Welr-bred Bulla 50 Mixed Cattle Drcught Mare, by Lord of ths Isles Yearling, by President, first prise Puk< kohe Show 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Packs and Unbroken Colts 1 Separator, etc. The Cows are all highly recommended, hays been carefully chosen, and any not firgt-o'asa culled from tlem, Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (106 aeres Reclaimed Bwamp), all sub divided into paddocks, with good Dwelling Hon«s, Out-buildhi|r» | Cowsheds, etc, and a Flaxmill all complete, on property. Term. at tale. Intending buyers going by train to Rangi riri will be boated down to sale; horsemen can cross on punt and ride down. A steamer will be running from Meroer. W. J. HUN TE B 13/10 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridgi Yards on Saturday, December 6 OA WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE; VjXj mixed sexes 2o Well-bred Yearling and 18-month old Steers, 8 Quiet 2 and 2s - Heifers, Feucourt 30 Choice Y'carlings, G. Booth 6 Fresh Cows and Heifers, C Crouch 5 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane 6 Dairy Dairy Cows, near calving At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E B. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukeriuui -!520 Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Puke rimu Factory: nearly all drlined swamp : all securely fenced and well-watered : would make a."*.\Uy good dairy farm HAMILTON BOROUGH YABDS SPECIAL HOUSE SALT. The unders-igned will hold a Spec*al Sale of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Y r ards on Thursday, December 18, of 9nn horses. A\J\J of all classes Entries solicited. W. J. HUNT E R. SHEEP FAIR. February, 190 H. THE undersigned willholdhis First Shtep Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as abora. Entries solicited W. J. HUNT ER. J DOLINS, and other musical instru ments, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. fIEOSH.ES,' TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. ANDSOME COMPOTES Just tha . thing for a present —6s cash, at E. J, WILKINSON'S, Cambridge, |
WT/1902/WT_19021122/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,289 | THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1902.
Printed and published by Egbert John a«« *f d . <»wboe William Ven tn \t\ their «*«tered printing, md, New Zealand. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1902,
'■' \ I pec i! 1 • ir t■> i ig ' a ,<o iit uu r H.iir jx" Vifior: it's a tuiir v food, not l ilye. ) It docsu'f turn your hair s u fi de n 1 y blac'c nnd \ ma'co it lnnl-. dtad fe, and lifeless, Hut gradually tbo < r :d , color comes back, all Hie rii-h color it V used to have. And t $ It also st ops falling of tlio hair. "TN Even if your bair m isn't coming out, i isn't turning gray, ! isn't too short, ■ yet you certainly / want a fmo dress er V. ' n S f" r iti * n d here \ it is. Ayer's Hair Vigor It keeps the scalp clean and hoalthy, removes all dandruff, makes the hair grow rapidly, prevents it from falling out, and does not allow a single gray hair to appear. - Do not be deceived by cheap imita tions which will only disappoint you. Make sure that you get the genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. Prepared by ir. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mm, U.S.A. Say-Friend: TAKL^TEASPOC!^^ jSYKE ■dCffi ft >ry Dorftkeepi at) ntfht barking "l FOR COUGHS & COLDS IT ACTS HUE MAGIC!!! SOLD tYtRYWHERE. I/ft R 2/5. FIRST AWARD Christchurcb, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jnbilee Exhibition, 1898. FIRST and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1899. FIRST AWARD, Christen urch, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be used with either skim or separated milk, whey, or water alone. Extract from letter received from a genlle man in the Norh Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I started feeding a calf about a week old, the mother of whioh was sold at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we oculd only spare a pint per day Upon this, with your food, we wared the calf, using just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk hail not been so soarce we should have used ess Food. The " Calf" in question his, In the natural course of events, just dropped her second calf, and is as nice a cow in all respeota asould be desired." From the above it may be gathered a oalf oan be successfully reared upon half-a liound of Food per day when mi;k is scarce ; f plentiful, less. PACKED IN 201b.. 501b., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we hive several stating that oalves fed with this fool are as fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikito Agents: W. C DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. Public trust office Value of Estates in the Oefice : OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estatfs under Wills or lotestacies whei converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. Thk Public Trustee can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Tbcstee can be appunt«d Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wit-h to be relieved of their Truttpet-hip. Tub Public Tbusteb can he appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts Thk Public Trustee undertakes the many agomentof Property as Attorney or Ago. Thk Public Tbustek administers Intestates Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. Thk Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOB FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellinoto.v, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. OINTMENT euros Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breasts, Ulcerations, White Swell ings, Gatherings, Poisoned Cuts. Bruises and Burns. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT bjttvjtaabla for Chest and Throat such as Asthma, Bron oat and Influenza. tUnutactured only at 78, New Oxford 6tK«t IMU w33, Oxford Street), London.
AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUFA, HAMILTON. Undermentioned Sires will bti at the S, rv.ce of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. f!898). Hnzlehatch Hermit = Hazled 'ao Bruar = Tuba Fee for Approved Mart?, suitable forget ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thorough b-eds, FOUK GUINEAS. Gr„cm go '2- 6d. Paddocking 2s 6d per wetk, Tay ble on demand. IMPORTED 81IORTHORN BULL KED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1000. Red Lord Otange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at tho office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6d to 5s Gd Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6i Black Lustres, figured aud plain, Is lid to 5< 6d Our Splendid Stcck of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s (id, 3s 61, 4s fid Bewildering Assortment of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style LidieV Hoßkry in fast dyes 'ron I*pair Cooking and Afternoon Aprons from Is (id DlnuHH of nil descriptions from 3s lid N"w SuDskadcs, special value, from Gs lid Underskirts, tucked aud flounced, 3s 6d rJollaud Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s Gd Holland and Crash Costumes, with Eton or Rus-ian bodice, at 21s, 23s 6d, 25s Gd, 31s Gd Smait Hats, Tcquf s and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Beady to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints frrru Ud yard Dress Hollands, 9J, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and B : ouse Materials from 6fd. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gent*' Ui'Nhrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New f-hipnv.nts of Straw Hats, including "Boaters," ''Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C dlars, and Hhirts New Washing Waistcoaste, in white and fawn shid-s, at os Gd, 8a Gd, 9< GJ, to 14s 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Taihring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCBLIND. P. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIIII KITH, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIIHKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH Tilt KING COUNTRY. D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. EVANS' \\rot ONDERFUL TjEME DIES TUSSICDRA.-For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.-For Asthma and Bronchits. Those preparatioEs, which have gainrd a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morir.n. ville ; Thus. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge ■ F. J. Sanders, Cambridge ; Chns Royce, OsmbrMye ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Harail on ; J. S. EdwurJs, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Cclebroek, To Kniri nnd Otorohmga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngaru°- wahia ; B. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. rpHE GOVERNMENT INSURAN' E 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the Em ployers' Liability Acts, aa well as under Common Law, Owners of property and Mortgagees also •V-otected under special tables. Persoual Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply tc he 'ocal Office of the Doparimeut J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner CONSUMPTION.-Which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has proved wonderfully successful, aud gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It always cures and cures quickly. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton: THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton • GEO. M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu, sells it,
DAIRY FARMS FOft SALE LOCKERBIE, MATAMATA, WAITCA. Tub Peopket-j of The Assets Realisation Board. THESK Properties have bcei -urveyed into FARMS of suitable rrom 65 ac:c« tn 350 acre?, are ol Gc>d Quality S>il, Wal Watered. Cli>e co Railway, and within e'-sj distance of Grßamerioß and Factory. Puvprs ma<- select Any rea, and on VERY EASY TERMS OF PAY MENT. INTEREST.— 4J per centum por annurr. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may be obtained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on Obi Properties, Mkssrß H. & J. CLIFFORD, Mown*- villa. MBSBRB MoNICOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auokland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOPTER, 8/tl General Manager M It S. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE Newa Agent (or all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshmgnts, D'mng Rooms, and Good iede. Meals at »ll hours, Order promp ended to MONET pHEAP MONEY riHEAP MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRI, CITY, AND suburban ;freeholds At 4J per Cent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner " AND A GENCY The undersigned has for saia or lease < n ibaral terms DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T/rc\SE3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My terms ara no •»le no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. M ou OUNTAIN TJIMU piMBER COMPANY, I iMITED MAMAKIJ finest mmm-mw IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland ludusrria and Mining Exhibition, 189S-09 Over 1 000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ngabuawahia Telegrams promptly attended to. 18/7 H £? I S'T ON ! I ASHBURTON Waikato I I Canterbury YITAIKATO GALVANISED TRON HARDLEYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IKON CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAEDLEY BROS., HAMILTON \1 f^f John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. HotDinnbes Daily from 12 to 2 o'oioox Chops and Steaks Beady in Ten Minutes. DINNER o» HALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK tff" Races, Regattas, Shows, &c, Catered AMIL'iON GAS oo WT,AVTT ' (LIMITED), HiS 3v Saw: LACKSMITH'B COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bare; 2g per bag. TAR, Gd per gallon for 26 gallons or overr "tfalloD.for less quantities, Wosks: Clarenc-etroet, Hamiltou.
Pyramid Steamed Boneineal. PYKAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis. Buytrs will ple.ise note that Fyr*ni'd is our Registered Brand, and see that they gt-t if, some uuecupulous dealers having sold au inferior article uixler our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orders now bring booked for Pyramid delivered jOctober, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Slag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, <kc, New_Orop Due Earl) in November. ff. S. LAURIE & CO. 29, Customs-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6 TUCKER'S FAMILY "RAKING QOWDER AMILY JjAKING OOWDER Established 18S5. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into evert tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. I )OWDER Buy it for Pancakes JCiGG I OWDER Buy it for Pancakes QUNSHINE IELLY /CRYSTALS. Duxshixe Jelly Crystals. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. SFNSHIXE /BUSTARD DOWDER UN'S HIN E \j IST ARl> -I 0W1»E R Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs be too dear—This will suit you "dun the ground." (3d Boxes (1 packets iu each box) Assorted flavours. QUXSHIXEj pIDDINd kJUXSHIXE S i:i)D!V(j kJUXSHIXE I. UDDIXG 1 OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberry, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink • Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow A IvARAXA QTARCII / LAZE XIKARAXA OTARCII V.J LAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and Cd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. XAMFBELL AND "DHP.ENFRIED nOMPANY, r IMITED, Catital £303,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY *CEEN-STREET AJ7D DOMAIN BiiEWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBKCTCRB J. Logan Gampbkll, Esq. (Chairman), Abthub M. Mtkbs (Manapiiw Direotcr), and Leo M. Mrsim. Siceetaby : Alfbbd S. Bankabt. Cable Address: "Boebiya,"Auckland, AGENTS FOR - R. PORPER & CO., " Build or » ALE STOUT. London M. B, FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. "Bueh ALE and STOUT, London J. SCHWEPPE * CO.. MINERAL WATERS, Sydnev and London D, H. BURKE. SCHNAPPS, Hamburc W. & G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURME3TER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D, OLARET JAS. BUCHANAN & CO.. SCOTCH WHISKY. London 1U " JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHJ->KY, Dnndee PEASE. SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY D:*rlinpton HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd •^t? , 1 *" Olnb" WHISKY. Ontario ffl SONS (Ltd.), V.R, IRISH WHISKY, Belfast SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY. Dnhlin ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cognac ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Trannda Adelaide ' MOET & CUANDON, CHAMPAGNE KRUG & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Rsim* RUINAKT & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reim> E. IRROY. CHAMPAGNE. Reims A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Cbalons Etc., Eio. Etc. A very Lr.rao Assortment of the BEBI bbands ol WINES & SPIRITS, Inoludinc AUSRALIAN WINES, alwava on hUS CIGARS.—Many well-known bbasdb Seleotion. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exhibiton. 1879, Melbourne Ex hibiticn, 1880; Wellington Exhibiton, 1886 Auckland Exhibition. 1877,1878.1879 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 •' Dun edin Exhibition, 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against, all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited i and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI. TION, 1888 : First Friae and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHKENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, ia Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALVES. COD LIVER OIL is|the best substitute lor the cream extracted from milk by the separator. Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire College prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Cod Liv°er Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves, it is profitable because it enables .you to send the whole of your milk to the creamery It is easy to use, and there is no troublesome preparation required beforehand. x Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials-apply to the undersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will give you large and certain profits ' Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loaa and Mercantile Agentj Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. LA-IfcTID FOR S^LIEL LANSDOWNE ESTATE, i Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED Copies of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned HHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND L MERCANTILE AGENCY COM- F.VPTMJPV Pfatflta i PANY - LIMITED, are instructed to an lii VCI 01CJ .L£>ldlL) ■ nounce that.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, rn „ , n , , all ploughed;and grassed, | Woodlands Mate, 1 COMPRISING Otterburn Estate, THE ™ 0 7*,Z, TJ( ™' OF 793 ACRES, Confining NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND grassed. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway venienth-sized DAIRY AND GRAZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATE and Cambridge. SALE on and a'ter The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. IV XOV. 5 l'lO'* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, ' * '• ~' T -, , m TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per cent OH LlDerai lermS, cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL 1902 annua ly tor five following years. Interest 4£ - Applications to be addressed to theunder- Copies of plans and full particulars signe.l, from whom Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned ' furlner it-formation may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MElt- CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. I WE ABE ADDRESSING TEE FAIR SEX. WE AEE ADDBESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION, jj WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. 5 gLADiES, iViii DIUNii | II BA.D TEA. ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack age bears the name and trade mark of the company a3 a guarantee that it is all we claim of*it. Obtainable from —W. Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa • j £ Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te : £ Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. i Q PARR BROS., Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. SPECIAL VALUES in Bonedustt ad Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorne, Pressor and Co.'s Special Manures, L ot, Potato, Grass, etc. Steamed Bone dust, A and B Superphosphates, Bonedust and Blood Guano, Kainit, Woolsacks, Seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Rock Salt Coarse and Fine Salt, Lime, Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and Carrot Seeds. ' Oils pi'» Dg rS ' S:apleS ' Bar Ir ° n ' Nail8 ' Eid & in S> Spouting, AGENCY COWSLIP CALF MILK. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc, in the Kawhia, Ratrlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invito correspondence. Also Sole asrentfor tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, aDd it any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc, on their lands will communicate with ms, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to hhow thera the killing - ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. P. A. PEARSON, TAINULSTREBX KAWHIA. 4/4 T HE Iff AIKATO T>ACON FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. UMEB BALLY, Secretary. m !
WAIKATO AGENT: MR M. G. FARRER, " BANKWOOD," HAMILTON, Who will'conduct intending purchasers to properties,free of charge, and will be glad to receive particulars of properties for sale. CHEAP BUSH FARM. Adjacent to Railway Station. -Ov) 1 (l S ler '^ <:re ' "' iS acres % 00^ o&-w JL* ' level land in heavy rimu timber, except 10 ai.'res which have been grassed and fenced ; close to post ofiice ; station and township; handy to good mar ket, and about 150 miles from Auckland. ■ 7116 RICH LITTLE FARMS. Close to Station, \c. 010 to „£22 per acre. Several handy ._ farm sections of from 22 to 33 acres each ; very fertile land, fenced, and in remarkably good grass ; on one there is some pretty bush ; all well watered ; one I mile from station and large township, and ' about 30 miles from town. Prices range from £lB to £22 per acre; one-third cash, balance five years at 5 per cent. 7056 HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. 0(\()(\— 108 ACRES; all fenced and ct'U'Vvy sub-divided; 85 acres grass; 12 acres crop; small orchard; 1 acre bush; 4 acres drained swamp; balance rough land house of four rooms and verandah; stablb, cowshed, &c.j i mile from school, post office, kc.: one mile from creamery and 5£ from station. Price, £620 ; terms if desired. 7164 UNIMPROVED L4NDS. NGAROTO PARISH-Allotment 350, con taining 50 acres, £75. TAUPIRI PAUSH-Allotment 325, con taining 50 Hcres, £3B. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment ISO, con tßining 50 acres. £3O. TAUPIRI PARlSH—Allotment* 377 and 379. containing 100 acres, £75. TUHIKARAMKA PARlSH—Allotment 30, containing 50 acres, £SO. TUUIKARAMEA PARISH Allotmest 131, containing 50 acres, £3O. TUHIKARAMEA PARISH-Aliotinent, 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 7892 We undertake auy business in can necuon with the selliDg, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine out attention to this Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 George E. Clark LAND, PRODUCE, & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE. FOR SALE, NEW SEASON Swede, Turnip and Rape, Now landed ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, London. IHcJSE Seeds are from specially selected btocks which ensures the highest class and quality of the grower. Harst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Imperial Green Globe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex Rape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Root Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Bone Phosphate 64 per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Guano Bonedust, etc., etc. Kainit FOR CALF FEEDING- Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed i Crushed Oata Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Rollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street, - - CAMBRIDGE, Alfred Buckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SALES TUESDAYS—For Hides, Skins, Woo | Tallow, and Bones, Hay and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMUERA-Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. FRIDAYS Horses, Harness, Vehicles, Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales At WAIUKU-FTRST SATURDAY in each month. POKENO—MONDAY before Rucciman Sale. RUNOIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. PUKEKOHE-LABT MONDAY in each month. TUAKAU—FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOR: Chesterfield Quane, Little's Liquid and Powder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Poison. ON SALE AT THE H A YMARKET: Bonedust, Superphosphates and other Manures; Grass Seeds; Clovers from Cross and Sons, Glasgow, and Hurst and Sons, London; Maize, Oats, Chaff, 4c. The Haymarket, Almot Si., AUCKLAND.
ALBERT HOTEff- QU.EEN STK.EET AUCKLAND. TTAVINO taken? ov,r this popular, U well-known Hotel, all visitors can rely upon every attention and comfort 7 NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANO Telephone 963. , All telwrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR (Jjftte of Kotorua a O ,I Cambridge). THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. BATHURST, ~ Pbopbietob. T'HIS HOTEL ia replete with all model K^) r<iq u nece /""7 for a First-class Hotel. Haviug a fine sample Room, and the best position in the township, it is the favourite Hotel for Commercial Travellers' and on account its being opposite the Tow. mil is the most convenient for visith Companies m the Theatrical line. Ten Best quality L^ors^and Telelhonb No. 690. James ikurangi and / A / " Coroman del/ ' , PROPRIETOR/ / ✓ **«-' / /Victoria .st / East, / U'CKLAND /y Aood sample rooms Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. wines and spirits op the very best brands. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always o draught. Good £hooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Good Stablin* and paddockinp. "^ RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAB. Stojked with <ioest Liquors.; J- E. HA I LET T, PROPBIETOR. „ /8 Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN MBS E. C. reid, Proprietress. rpHIS HOTEL hj« been re-built in first -1 class s yle, with a view to afforEr every convenience for travellers and tonrists. MAGKIFICEHT TBI H^BBOUa w on Draught id Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. WaJkato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MEBOHANIS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who m thi SOU agssts and Bottlen. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrate* Whisky, S. &o or ABB CASH BUYEbs OF EMPTI BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Priest Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. 28/11 |
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WE hereby undertake to give one of oui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orrect reading ol the following PUZZLE ! j BxxT MxxS TxxS CxxxxE j I The only condition is, that if your answer is j correct, you purchase one of our SOLID SICKLING | SILVER CHAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answor, and enclose stamped j and addressed envelope so that we m.iy inform you i j you have won tho Watch. We are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising | oar goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEiSN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N Z j Or Box 459, G P.O. 8/2 j j£A W HIA |J 0 | APERITIVE QOMPANY I For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, Slc. Thb first Doei will qivi relibf in twintt minutes. This it no fiction. Every iufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Woak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; they »ct like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening th« Muscular System : restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the Rosebud or Health the wholi phtsical inirqt of the human frame. Theae are "facta" admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and debilitated is that BetcKam's Pilll have the Largul Salt of any Patent Medicine in lln v&rU. ''■ ill directions with each box. % * » Prepared only by THOMAS BBHOHAM, rit. Helens, L»noMhlr». BneUnd. SeW »T«r la Boxm, la. and la. M Mok. "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads. Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., "Thb People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 30i to 312. Queen . Street, AUCKLAND. 131 POUT ANT NOTICE. Having completed arrangmenta to optn STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the &b< ve Company are prepared to Snpp'y settl rs with All Reqiremesta. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of larire ex perience, and will be supplied to Share holders and Farmers Gene; ally at a Mini mum Cost and of ciu'-iranteed Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. Th) K.F.O. Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of Sto k to Farmers, and will placo their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Fanners Unions in Now Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to Settlors and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL tiOTEL, RAGLAN Favouriti Beasida Besort for Tourists The proprietor begs t > notify the tho pubHc that he Ims entered into po-se sio i of above Hotel' which is one of the mo.-<t coinfortablo Hontelries iu the colony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J, NORIUS, U/7 Proprietor. (Late U.5.8.C0.) It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or homo separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; aud further, tho second hand " Anchor" brand and " Dairy " brand boxes with tho Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION', and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either " Anchor "or '• New Zealand Dairy Association.'' Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's wilt be rewarded. WESLEY SPRAUG, MANAGING DIEECT( ,R, TIIE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, Victoria 4 Lobne Sts., AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce car. depend on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales and Account Sales immediately remitted, Spocial iccommodatiou for Pigs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVf R\ DAY during tho Season. Outdccr and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing and other Produce until fair market price obtairaHr, EbTABLIBBKD l 8 Yf*Fß Rkfhbex h : Union BanV of L ustralia. V) AGLAN AT AIL rtOACII ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL FROM 16/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPLER SPECIALITIES— Artistic Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Groups QULEN AND WELESLEY STEEETS AUCKLAND. Tho regula running of tho mail coach between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended owing to the bad state ef the roads. J. DALGLIESH Proprietor. TO LADIES | No need to consult doctors or chemists 1 The remedies you require in your own hands j Write for free copy of valuable book about ; your lives, yonr health, your welfare Every wtman thonld resd it. Posted free in sealed | envelope. Addrfss-G. Specific, 639 Eliza - : b'th-strfft Melt-mrr f. Waikato Times Office, Hamiltor,
m J THE . . . PAST 13 YEARS RECORD CROPS. . . WE SAY . . This is not a cheap trashy manure but one that will GROW GOOD CROPS of HIGH FEEDING QUALITY. i&ira Euniy^n isilo IvEAKD OUR CUSTOHERS SAY: WELL SATI CROP EXCE ALWAYS RELIABLE Manufacturers: The Acme of Perfection THE NEW "IDEAL " PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS 1 '■■/>s& \ :^<t JjgL A i&mM HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS . Our variety of Silver-Plated and Soiid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue, SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM ■aUHBUBHHKIfiBBW SEAMLK3S Drawn LID, cne piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with ShoulJer for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. "We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CH4RCO.IL TIVH STEEL ALEX. HAKVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. N'ii. !'*i.j4i -S I', i I'iif.ct! FW-er i X,.; kill Ring, 40 im t#sai No. I'l >146- Crocodile Skin and S .lid Silver Purse, 27 6 No. l-*77 Best Silver-Plated and Cut iila-s Butter Dish, 12 6 Remarkable \a!r.e. mm* ,- / j No. E2g;B—Solid Silver Souvenir Spouii, engraved in Maori style. 12 3 si«wV£.v- tv- No. 1041—Silver-Piuted and Chased Cake Basket, 40/- No. KH7s9—Tile Centre Silver-Pla e 1 Tc.ipnt Strnd. Save.- the table. 1. j licix, 13 6 ' ' li'liMi'.- .i-r-i'laled Clip-, — — 6 6'B 6, 10 6-12 6, 15 6 No. F2S7CI —Siher-l'lali'd ("ila-s-I.ined Shell lintter Di-li, with Knife, 13 6 THOS B. ARTHUR. 1 [B. E. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLEBLEY-STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the Oity, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed tc the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer, oun 145 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, SAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that ur» manu factured by those who observe the Galden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S masioljt SJfAftf /I THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY (X.XMITIID). Cable Address : ICCOMBE, NEWMARKET." Telephone: No. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PIUMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Kltyber Pass Koad AUCKLAND Excelsior Coffee Standard Coffee ESSENCE OF COFFEE BRANDS OF TEAS S D Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Baking Powder OtUVi llj Barrett & Co.'s Unxld Egg Powder Crown, Barrett & Ci.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Co.'» Unxld Peppers .
ANTED KNOWN ON HAND AND TO ARHIVB, SHIPMENTS CF BONEDU3T ASB | BLOOD MARURE. They are of Quality, (tad hat* Analyfed as under : Bonedust : Aui. s\, P. Lime 50. Blicd and Boiedu-t : Am. 8, P. Line Also, K4IMT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE;! GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED ROCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN 1 SHEAVES. It should always be used_ as the food (a much more ph table, and there is less loss ia fl weight. We also sa; ply beet qual tiesof CLOVERS AND GRASS: SEEDS 9N HAND: Stocks of Ppeci lly-selected Southern Dull Winter, Canadians, Duns, White and Blaek Taitar. GartODg, Daoi«h, Sparrowbill, and '$ Feed Oats. .J LINSEED: This is excellent food for Calves and Ptol« vS try. It is more valuable than any kind of •-| Grain or Pulse. Send for particulars before Buying, Oaf M Values are undoubtedly the Best. E. W. s™ 5 AND C°l COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. ■ nm & Q 0 | WAIKATO {RATED WATER GOROUU J MANUFACTORY. —— - Latest aid Most Approved MttthflJi 1 Goods of the above Well-known Brand wfl be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Teikgbaks A OBDBBS - -PuKoruAUiT innw To - ; l MENZIES & 00., Hamhtost, ;|| AND AT THE THAMES] CAN I BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OB OTHER ENGINEER f By Our System of Teaching || by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at home 2 We teacli everywhere 3 No time lost from Work T 4 Prepares for examinations ':M 5 No text hooks to buy G Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papon 17 Instruction Papers free from all nnneoeSMty mathematics and theoretical side issues - ...v.-^gj 8 Each Instruction Paper prepared ' experts 9 Instruceion private - -'A 10 The working is made interesting 11 If student can read and write, and studies at | directed, success is assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalments 13 Backward stndents Riven special assistant* 14 Open to all. No time limit We also teach by mail Drawing, Shorthand, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and eoach for tke Auditors' and Incorporated Accountants' Civil Service, University and Law, Languages, Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and "E ". Rverr candidate prepared by us for the recent P»fl 1 Teachers' Examination succeeded in pasting Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', reeotn* mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, Si M poll free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the State], Head Office for New Zealand, lIS Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book h 8" ani'i copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduate* and Mudents, snd mention subjects in which yon are interested Success certain if oar instractiaM followed > ~4 JpEEEZINQ Qo|| ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK Stockowners please communicate with O Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYERS of FACTEOB BUTTEB OUTPUTS. M We have ON SALE— BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONEDUST. PRICES AHD AXALTSS3 09 APPLICA TIOH. A. BEVINS, Manager. pRINCE QOLLEaB AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and ray I Pupils). Chairman of Board of Governors: Bkv. H. Garland. FTfailmaster: Thomas Jackson, M.A. (Load. Vice-Master: ?tuatvT Stktbneon, M.A. (o*- foid and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Mjss E. M. Rainfobth, M.A. (N.Z.) assisted bv a larre st«ff of Resident and VMt* ing Masters and Mistresse?. Tte College is controlled by a Board of 6c« | vernors appointed by the Wosleyan Methodist Church of New Zealand, but the reEgiow caching is undenominational. There are separate College for Boys tad Girls, together forming the finest act Of School Buildings in Auckland. Ibe ateom modation for boarders in both College* ia complete, and every arrangement ia made to secure their comfort. - Large and fully equippr4 Gymnas r aai. Central and elevated position. Large play* grounds. I Examination Fucchnses—During the last l five years 40 pupils have passed the N.Z. Matriculation and 23 the Civil Seiviee fit* animations. Fees moderate. Charge fcr Boaideaa Bade from date of entry. Prospectus on applicntion' to Hudautn) or to The Waixato Tubs Offioe. Next term begins September 23. JfT HOT SPRINGS HOTML. TE AROHA. s —— . MB R. L. SOMERS viahes toiafotaatte Residents of the Waikato that he baa taken over tho atoxe weU-knova ajfi f avonrite Hotel, and hopes to wit i MNW& uaaw of tlwix Sipyort. |
WT/1902/WT_19021124/MM_01/0002.xml | 8,329 | The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902. THE MARK TO MAKE.
Tiik stroke of a pencil at the poll re presents our freedom, the power of the people and the choice of a nation. On the eve of a general election it will be well for us to call attention to the principles involved. To-day "the pen is mightier than the sword" because we are a free and enlightened people, but- our liberties as Hrilish citizens have been purchased only bv the labours and blood of our forefathers. The rise to freedom amongst Jiritish people has been like a rising tide, with, however, the ebb and llow of its waves. At first little unions of tradesmen obtained from their feudal lords, at one time or another, and for due consideration, certain liberties. When these were threatened, the com munity sought the protection of the over-lord. Ihe .King. He in turn, jealous of the barons and anxious to spread his own authority, granted charters to the towns. W hen Parlia ment first met, it was King and Harons in Council, but by and bye the towns sent representatives from their own ranks to a Lower House. Wars lessened the power of the nobles, and the people rose to wealth and power. Y\ hen the Commons dethroned the last monarch who sought to reign absolutely, without Parliament., and appointed his successor, tliev made terms with their own nominee, which secured them supremacy through the power of the purse. Human nature is 1 lie same all I lie world over, and t he testimony of the hisiorv of centuries is against the momentary assertion that the Conservatives are for the people as a whole. They are now trying the old dodge—the proverbial
•• red herring across the track —to s"t country against town, in face of the fact that the present (Government has done more for the country people than any of their predecessors, and the townspeople also with their industries afford us a ready market which makes us as a nation more united, prosperous and independent. I>isguise their Toryism as they may, the Oppo sition are the. lineal successors of the Atkinson party, and the present (Go vernment, with its splendid record, has proved its claims to the confidence of the people. The past, the present, ami the future, all meet at the vote to-moi't'ow, the collective voice of the people make kiii.wn their choice, either for progress on Liberal lines, or for drift on the lines of capitalist compe tition in ii scramble for wvalth regard less of the struggling workers, set tlers, traders, and their children. Mr (Ireenslade represents those principles of reform, industry, co-operation, and progress which we believe make for the good of all. Will the electorate again repent the mistake of returning Mr Lang, at his He>t only a leaderless and helpless unit ? We are confident a change will be made by gently scoring out his name, and we urge the electors of Waikato,
therefore, to leave cine onlv un their voting paper to-m«irr<i\v, namelv that (it':—' Mr 11. -I. CIiKKN'SLADK. lIOXKSTV v. POLICY. As an . opinion, the Hev. F«itlu*r I'arbvs ] t-tt r which we publish else where, is o{ no inoiv value To lis than fiat of any other cultured gentle inan. yet, recognising the influence i't his position, we are pleased t'» notice that he leaves the matter an open question tor those who I:light otherwise he led hv hitii. Tili i i probably his motive in publishing tiie letter. I>ut the oracuiar stvie. he adopts ha I'd I v agrees with the, in iletiniteness of 11is political views. We are surpi-ised that Lather Ihirbv's usual decision of character and readi ness of mind have not enabled him to weigh the two sides more accuratelv and tor act ion to strike a balance iri his own mind. \\ e are inclined to think that, he has some grievance in the background which has upset him. possibly the generous retirement of his friend .Mr l>yer from the contest, hut lie is transparently honest in the expression of his views and lie gives reasons which we may freely and briellv discuss in the hope of dissuad ing him from nullifying his vote on luesda v. Father I >arbyV experience of men gives him authority to speak upon character, and we are pleased to notice that his estimate of Mr Lang coincides with ourown, when he savs: " (Gentleman though he be, he lacks the force of character and energy which are essential to carry con viction. ' Not having been brought in contact with .Mr < Ireenslade he re frains from definite judgment. Al though lie has only been in the district about as long as the Lev. (lentleinen himself, he has travelled perhaps as much or more in it, and his work here surely speaks for him. He has been during the past two years one of the most energetic promoters of the New Zealand Co-operative ]>airv As sociation which already lias nearly titty factories and creameries at work in this district, to the very great benefit of everyone in the Waikato. Father Darby has made a mistake as to the policy of the. Liberal Govern ment re single tax, a measure only advocated by two or three adherents of the party. Indue importance and attention lias been given to them because the Go vernment is certainly opposed to the existence of any large estates re maining unimproved and blocking the way of settlement. The farmers have benefited very much from the Gov ernment policy in the past : for which many are grateful. And while on , the one hand tliev have nothing to fear from the Government in the future, what, on the other, have tliev to hope for from the ()pposition ? Ab solutely nothing. It is surely no dis qualification that the Government lias approved of Mr Greenslade as a Liberal candidate, and hopes for his return to the House as our free vet right-principled representative rather than that of an Independent who lias all along opposed the progress of Liberal measures, now everywhere ac cepted. In addition to the recogni tion of his fit ness by the leaders of the Government, we may add that Mr Greenslade came amongst- us two years ago with a splendid record of public usefulness as .\lavor of the Thames, and with a character in every way above reproach. More over, since he has been here he has done much good for the district, and possesses the full support of the united Liberal party. Honesty and consist ency are surely with M r < Ireenslade : and policy or guile, that which onlv seeks by so-called " Independence" !•> win Liberal support for real Op position to Liberal principles, with our oppondnts. The issue is clear, and we trust. that Father Ihirbv will not virtually dis enfranchise himself, but even now re consider and remain on the Liberal side and VoTL Fol! Ml! 0 L LLXS LA I >E.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr .J. Hunter's cattle sale will be held at Ohaupo to-morrow. Messrs McXicol and Co. will hold a clear ing sale on the farm of Mr .1, H. Niceolls. near Iluntly, on Wednesday next.
The Registrar of Electors l'couests electors, in order to facilitate the taking of voces, Lo obtain their respeetn a roll numbers before entering the booth. Messrs Savage and Richards, of Cam bridge, can supply first-class brocolli and other plants at this cheap establishment, ill orders despatched with care and promptitude. Agents Victoria Insurance < 'ompany. Limited. ('a Saturday eveuing a big crowd assembled in the main street, and listened very attentively t > a discussion by repre sentatives of the "No License " pary and a gentleman who took up the cudgels on behalf of the " Continuance " section of the community The audience was very orderly, and manifested au eager desire to become acquainted with the pros and cons of the question.
The news that pipes for the Cambridge waterworks will arrive from Dunedin will inset with general satisfaction. There was some likelihood at first of a protracted de lay, LiC a teh-gram from Mr Ashley Hunter received on Thursday dispels all di Uots on this score. The w.ak of laying the mains will no doubt be pushed on with all haste, and before the dry season is over householf'e.'s should know son etlrnj of the blessing of a copious supply of good water. On Saturday afternoon tie; repivsi na tives nppointed bv the Hamilton I'oroiigh Council met delegates from the l eal cricket clubs at Sydney S.piare, and dis cussed proposals made for the improvement of the ground generally. It was eventu ally decided to cut the grass, remove the ! lie post aud u ire fence around the track, and reduce the old bicycle track as means allowed. The sum of J:o was voted by the Council at its last meeting, but a mac'i larger expenditure will be needed to ui ike any appreciable improvement to the ground.
AY A HE'S \V< iRM Flos - the WoudeFul Worm W'oiier,- are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
I/M!K l.'vi Hie King 1 lini who can tell 1 he certainty of life, The man who feels to-day so well, May die if si'-kness rife Co'iuiis and colds are prevalent ills. \Uiich we must all endure, Tlcuuli we can fave the doctors' I ills With WOODS' UitEA'J. i'EI'i'EIUXINT. CUKE
A story is lie ng told about an subsidence of the Mercer railway stati >u buildings and refreshment rooms.
i here is a youth in Ma-torton who has i ! »-t received au unexpected windfall or ■tMT.i'OO.
1 apt,tin 10. H. Atwoi.nl, of the wrecked s:earner Kliuif-iiuite. is a comparatively y mug arm, still well iu the thirties, anil v as m irried a couple of years ago to a Sydney girl.
A young nun named Earnest Han tied a - >'Ue rjiiud nis neck and .jumped into in ■ \ ellingCm Hart) nir yesterday, lie was rescued ni an uue >nsei nis condition, lnit is [i 'ogres in 4 satisfactorily.
At Wellington yesterdey the Chief Jus igave .judgment in the \\ angauui pac- I; li.-enso case, ile held that the Licens ing Committee had jurisdiction to issue ■i licm-e and mint lie ir the application tiiough they need not grant it.
!n Havenliolm Hark, Lincolnshire, can be seen a record willow tree. It is the I irgest and oldest in England. At Ift from tiie ground it measures L'7tt fin in circum- I'Tence : at Ift from the ground, 2i'it oin : and at /It. just over 1 s ft. I'he spread of the limbs is soft on one side and Soft on >ue other. The tree is known to be over Mm years old.
< >ue kind of wasp found in Brazil and 1 s uiana makes its nest of a brilliant white pasLeboard, suspending it from the highest It inches of the trees, so as to escape the aiicution of monkeys, which, in those regions, have a troublesome habit of in vesting everything, even a hornet's nest.
I he Wellington Stidendiary Magistrate yesterday morning gave his decision in the cases against Harrison and l'ockmau, charged with conducting and assisting to conduct the management of lottery depots, file accused were convicted. 'J'ho Magis trate said ho hail carefully considered the scheme iu connection with TaUersalls to circumvent the Commonwealth postal re strictions on the one hand, and to evade the • iaining and Lotteries Act of this cdony. Harrison was lined <£so on each of two in formations, and Hockman X'lo on each. X Jtice of appeal was given. A Buluwayan paterfamilias, to go to the coast lor a six week's holiday with his wife aud two children, has first to pay to the hliodesia Railways, Limited, the sum of A; I (jo for railway fares alone. In addition, he must pay for a fortnight's board on the dottbie jou.ney at the rate of 13s a day tor himself and each member of his family. 1 his is a heavy fine on those who urgently require for health purposes to visit the coast. Parts of Rhodesia are not exactly health resorts.
The old Parisian lady who left X\2 a real tor the maintenance of h r cat is not the only old maid in recent years who has made testamentary provision for her feline pets. Much more elaborate provisious were con tained in the will of an old lady, .Miss i "nar lo'te I'oa i Kaine, who died some eight years ago. She gave her " dear c-d white puss 1 itens and three other cats to a lady friend, and directed her executors to pay this guard ian of her pets <£loO a year tor their main tenance so long as any of them six mid live; " but this," added the careful testatrix, is. not to extend to kittens afterwards born."
A cable to the >un from London says : A novel artillery experiment has juot taken place at Aldeishot. By an ingenious met hod of painting guns and limbers in the primary col airs, red, blue, or yellow, tiiey have been tound to harmonise with any sort of ground or background so admirably that at a short distance they are difficult to locate. Six guns so painted" were placed on Fox Hills, and tiie artillery oilicers at Aldershot were invited to try and locate them with field glasses at a distance of about nO'Jyds. Although all the otlicers knew the directi -n in which the guns lay not one was able to point out all of them, S"ine horse artillery that was sent forward to engage the guns advanced within 1000 yds before they located them. At cHse quarters the guns appear to lie all daubs and streaks.
Seen by the Evening IV-t's London cr resro idcii, in Sep'.emb- r. Mr.John Holme;, who had just returned from a long trip to the north of England and Scot land, stated I ait the markets fir produce in the piac--s he had visited were practically without limit. " only," he said, '• New Zealand producers must not open their mouths tio wide and expect to > high prices. It should 1-e remembered that there is now vast cold storage acc- mniodation through out the country, and the people can now hold stocks for any length or time. Take bafter, for instance, - I speak of New Zealand butter - 1 was asked to go to the c .1-1 stores and there ! wis shown bitter from Canada, from Finland, from Siberia, and other places, at prices far below New Zealand. 1 urged tiie quality. •V, ell,' was Hie reply, ' we eati get Can adian butter here in ten days, can store it 2i months, and then it is as fiedi as any \ou can get from New Zea'and— all of which, of course, i< true. One objection I found was that \'ew Zealand butter was s.'iit in cases ; people where I went wanted casks. . At She' Held 1 was taken to a cold store where there was accommodation for 200,000 carcases. I asked how many were from New Zealand. Not one. Why:- Th- price was too high. There i=, t-io, an unlimited market for rabbits, bill the buy ers will not look at New Zealand rabbits, simply because they are not graded with sullicieut care. They say they don't want 2od lb and lid lb rabbits iu the same case. With attention to these details there are solemlid markets untouched," was Mr Holmes' final remark.
We have to acknowledge the receipt of the fourth edition of Messrs Tlios. Cook and Son's handbook entitled New Zea land as a Tourist aud Health Resort, which is considerably enlarged and revised to date. Ihe information is given iu the con cise and rca lable form such as is sought by the tuirist or intending visitor to this favoured colony, and judging from the way in which previous editions have been enquired for we may safely say that this little work is more in demand than any other publication of its kind yet issued. One thousand Copies are printed, and dis tributed gratis to all enquiries through the nn-dium (f the firm's oiiiees in Australia. America, India, Africa and Europe an indication of the useful work Messrs Cock are doing in advertising the colony's famed scenic resorts. Besides the letterpress descriptive of the various towns and na tural sights there are many splendid illustrations which portray vividly with the beauty of these fortunate islands.
p-iao wli.it will jirnvfi a g-xul friop-l to yen, An etsVpomiv i-n.-ltpf nf Kmp re H'lioe " fi Til lie li:u-'< ilio tn-.-iri th.it th.ui uMvesr. I'm Oui-h".l Or ev.-r- v.itli von , Yin f ire t th-:t ! to -i v.„i i.> l»riaj» me homo A lvo-lirt of Eire.): (- Bliji-. -2
HIA K1; 11 1 E Ais more to be dreaded thau diphtheria. It attacks all ages and it equally fatal ti young and old. The great mortality resulting troiu diarrhoea is due t i the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Hiarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if giveu in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Oof it to-day. It may siv,- a life. \V. HEV. Agent, Hamilton": IHOMAS "WELLS, Agent, Cambridge ; <iLo. M. A. AH 1 EU, Agent, He Awamutu : sell it.
Ci'VSI Ml'lioV. Which is the mo-t dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, aud if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in erring the diseases which emso coughing. It always cures and cures quickly. \Y. HEY, Agent, Hamilton: THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton; OLo. M. A. AHIEK, Agent, Te A wamutu sells it.
Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WA HE'S W'OKM FIOS. Is boxes.
We would again remind the electors of Hamilton that Mr 11. J. (ireenslade will d -liver his final address iu the Volunteer ball this evening. The front seat's will be reserved for ladies aud their escorts, and t ie chair will be taken at N p.m. by Itis Worship the Mayor. The Iv'ev, Canon Mac.M urr.y of St. Mary's. Auckland, otliciated at both morning and eveuing services at St. Andrew's Church. Cambridge, yesterday, and delivered eloquent and stirring sermons, before larov a i-l appreciative congregations. Special h v'mns and anthems were rendered, and o.l'erlories taken up to defray the cost of renewing the foundations of the church. We understand a substantial sum was raised. The pens were all full at McXicol and C > s. cattle sale at Cambri ige on Saturday. 1 here was a good attendance of buyers, a id competition was keen, and splendid prices were obtaine I for everything offered. Hairy cows fetched from XI- lis to is, steers X\ 1 10s to 4,' lii os, fat heifers .£ i to I.': l I's (id, I.S-mouths old steers £1- 3s to £.), heifer calves XZ His to £:t lis, steer calves -is to AM 1/ (Id, a pen of choice 6-months-old c'alves of mixed sexes £1 l,Ns each.
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VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
WASH I X<;T< >X, Nov. L'l. Other volcanoes an - , becoming threatening in (duateinala. Jlit' town of Qui.'tzaltenango lias been deserted. The recent eruption of the volcano of Santa Maria caused the death of a thousand Indians by asphyxia. The district- swarms with robbers, who murder and loot.
THE STATE OF MACEDONIA
— .SOPHIA, Nov. J 7 DaueiF, the liulgurian Premier in a speech, declared that life in .Macedonia ought to be made bearable in order to prevent emigration. He would in tern certain former oilicers of Bul garia who had taken a prominent part in the agitation, and would in crease the troops on the frontier. The lurks were incapable of completely closing the frontier to raiding bands, and unless Powers supported Bul garia the day would come when she Would be unable to stem the Mace donian current.
CARLE BREVITIES.
HON!>:>X, November 21. The lhiily Mail states that the Hoard of Trade is despatching a com mission to South Africa to enquire, re opening for trade. The Admiralty Committee has re quested to be supplied with a des troyer, to break her in two, in order to test the girder strength. The ex periment is to be made at Ports mouth. PALIS, Nov. •_»I. M. Hicijuari lias recovered tun thou sand francs from "Le Jour for ac - ctising him of treason. A combination of financiers and en gineers has been formed in Paris to construct railways in Southern Per sia. ST. HE THRSBI RO, November 21. The Czarina is leaving (juietly for Livadia. She is slowly recovering from nervous depression. CAPETOWN', Sov. 21. Artisans on the Hand demand nine instead of ten hours as a day's work*.
WAIKATO FARMERS' CLUB.
TE KOWHAI TiI.'AXCH. KUOM "en OWN- CJKKKSl'ondext. The monthly meetiug of the above branch was held on tilth ult. About the usual number of members were present. A letter was received from the New castle Koad Hoard ie small birds, in wl.i;'n the clerk stated that the Act only applied to the M d lie Island. Air Spragg wrote re hall site. He stated that he would place the matter before the directors at their next meeting. The Accident Insurance Company wrote that they would forward revised scale of charges for scrub cutters, etc. The General Secretary wrote that a meeting of the executive wmld lie held at Hamilton iu the Loan and Mercantile buildings on the 2Sth inst. Some of the members complained that the parent Club was only making stepping stones of the outside branches. AX !NFORMAL MEETING. The Secretary then brought up the ques tion that it had' been stated that the last meeting was an informal one, and the following resolution was unanimously car ried " That this mooting notice with re gret that 31r Duxfield, secretary of the N'garuawahia branch of the farmer' Hnion. is throwing discredit on this branch of the Hnion by publicly stating that the meet ing held on October 27th was a informal one." ltoAl) TO TI-: UAI'A. Mr Ei ithwell then brought up the ques tion re the road to Ei Rapa. The matter was then thoroughly gone into, aud it was unanimously decided to draw up a petition signed by the rate payers and forward it to the Council, ask ing that body to so amend the boundaries to allow the Newcastle I toad Hoard to take over the proposed road. The Chairman said he thought the first step to be taken was to see what assistance they could get towards the road. i >ne man said he would give £."> for a start, and in less than two minutes =C:> >was promised in the room. The meeting was then closed.
CORRESPONDENCE.
HONESTY VERSUS POLICY.
TO Till; KDIToII. Sir,—For some time [ hive been con sidering whether or not ] should express p.iblicly my opinion on politics and prohibi tum. After duo consideration I foci 1 ou;ht, and therefore ask you to kindly publish the following. I must he very brief. 1 must also state that in giving expression t > my views 1 have sought to be guided by souud principles, to rise above bias audi'. net on the axiom '• Let justice b ■ don,'." The Oppo ition claims are poorly ex pounded by fciio presentiueinber.au I gentle man though he bo, he lacks that forceofchar aeterand energy which are essential to carry conviction. Nay more, ho seems to mo, to put it in a mild way, to lack sound judg ment. This statement I base on the i'act that he took part against the Marist Itrothars of Stoke, on the hearing of which case the judge of the Supreme Court said " on the evidence adduced ho would nol hang a cat." Vet while the case was still pending the unfortunate JSiothers were called - villians and scoundrels." As to the (iovernmeut, it must be said that Mr Sed dou, their chief, defended the Brothers and pleaded eloquently that justice should be done, that no man should be Condemned wtihout a fair triai— justice at least in part was done. Grateful as I am for this act and all other acts of justice I cannot follow the (lovernmeut in their laud laws, l'iiey sought to n ake taxation on the un improved value the law of the land, which is only a clever name for single tax, which means placing all taxation on the laud, which means the (iovernmeut will be the Landlord of N'.Z. which is despotism and involves tyranny, oppression and plunder. Regarding the evils which attends the sale of alcoholic liuour I do not hesitate to say that it is a small one iu comparison to that which would follow from Prohibition. If there are evils coming from the sale of drink Prohibition is not the remedy. () n election .lay therefore 1 will scratch out the names of both candidates, 1 cannot vote for the Government member because he has not been sufficiently long amongst us and because he is likely to prove a pliable tool in the hands of the Government, having set too much importance on their credentials. 1 will also vote against Prohibition, lam, etc. JOSEPH CIMKK DAKBI'.
FATHER DARBY'S POLITICS.
to xim ijiron Sir, In the Argus on Saturday Father 1 »»rby tells us that he intends to cross out -Mr Line's name as w«il as Mr Greenslade's. He admits thai '.fi- I,any. as a politician, is an utter failure, bat he cannot vote for Mi tireenslade because he is on the side of progress. At any rate, thai is the only construction any intelligent person can put upon his epistle. Now, Sir, we can see ■luile plainly why he eucouraged Mr Dyer to continue the contest—just to split "the Liberal votes. Father Darby's object in writing is no doubt with a view to inducing Catholics to follow in his footsteps, but I am convinced that the great majority of the Catholics in \\ aikato have cut their wisdom teeth and are not likely to throw away their privilege by putting an in formal paper in the ballot-box, and it is just as unlikely that they will vote for the man who has always opposed their interests in Parliament.—Yours, etc., HONESTY.
AUCKLAND'S PROGRESS.
TO THI-J EDITOR. 1 u liis electoral address delivered at Kawhia on the evening of the 1 sth inst., Mr Greenslade most clearly and emphati cally souuded the keynote which discloses to us the secret of Auckland's lack of political progress and commercial pros perity, compared with the other provinces of New Zealand. Twenty-five years ago the Auckland province, in regard to commerce, settle ment and industry, stood conspiciously ahead of the rest of the colony, but since that time it has gradually sunk into a morbid state of political indolenco and apathy which has shifted our position from the van to the rear of general colonial prosperity. The direct cause of this ap parent degeneration is the indifferent and indolent regard on the part of Auckland members to the interests of their con stituencies, and their c vious failure and inability to bring such pressure to bear upon the governments "of the day as would prevail upon them to open up for settlement the large tracts of Native lands which are and have been lying idle aud locked up, and simply retarding the progress of our province. Such pressure, strong, firm and continuous is absolutely _ required to accomplish this inuo'x - desired object, and such pressure Mr Greenslade seems very much in earnest about exerting, irrespective of party difficulties or pilitical complications; and men of this calibre, determinatation, and force of character are badly needed to represent every electorate in tie Auckland Province. The advanced and progressive legislation which Mr Greenslade intends to see placed upon the Statute Book before the expira tion of the next Parliament should prove a boon to farmers generally, and should secure him the support of every thoughful, intelligent and impartial farmer within the Waikato electorate. Mr Greenslade's prominent and direct connection with the dairying industry in Waikato, and his insight into the working of co-oporation, as that successful scheme effects the interests of the farming com munity, have eminently fitted him to assist in establishing creameiics in outlyinc dis tricts and helping the struggling farmer when such creameries are once established. Being a farmer himself, Mr Greenslade is fully aware of the difficulties with which his class has to contend, aud is therefore duly (qualified by interest and experience to protect and promote the welfare of the agriculture and dairying industry through out the Vi'aikato and adjacent districts. Amidst the turmoil of the general elec tion, the cry for roads and bridges, the refutation of the equivocal statements of the Opposition and the defence of the general policy of the Government, Mr Greenslade has found time to peruse tho recent Teachers' Salary Act in so far as it applies to country schools and country teachers, and he has come to the conclusion that the poor salaries meted out to Country teachers will, in the long run, produce poor teachers, and the country districts suffer accordingly ; he has there fore determined to induce the legis lature to adopt the scale of payment set forth in the second schedule recommended by the Educational Commission, and thus secure for country schools fair treatment at the hands of the Government of the Colony. Such being the attitude which Mr Greenslade assumes on this most important matter, the education and training of our children, it is therefore morally and per sonally incumbent upon every parent, com mitteeman and teacher within the Wai kato Electorate to record a vote for the Liberal candidate at the ensuing general election. Such a course will usher in the advent of a new era of progress and pros perity throughout our hitherto backward constituency as will surely appeal to the intelligence and common sense of the most prejudiced of Oppositionists and secure for the Liberal Candidate a long tenure of office, as a representative of Waikato.— 1 am, etc., ELECTOR. Kawliia, 19th November, lIJO2l I JO2
THE COMING CONTEST.
TO THE EDITOR, Sir,—lt must be very gratifying to the friends of liberty and progress, to find that the people's candidate, Mr Greenslade, is getting such good receptions in the dif ferent polling places in the electorate, as it shows that the people have had enough of Mr Lang as a politicaa. And what else
i! .n w,. Hxp.vf ivhou iliiv piv-imt iuunil.iT is lac political enemy of the working man, th" small farmer, and I he old age pensioner. |>iil lie not oppose every measure brought forward hy the i lovernm 'in :■■ I>i<l |,,> n ,,t riuieulo the chief money scheme:- Ami il«>-'s he uol even now try to kill the old age pensions hy advocating that they 'n,. universal. Instead of giving 7s i'.d a week t" ! he man wil h his thousau I<. why does no' Mr Lang insist on the pmr in ui getting IDs a week. Not i|uite; it's not in his line. He would rather work aud vote for the " fa! " man. and allow tli« half-fed to remain hungry. Uthough Mr Lang has prove 1 a political failure, yet we iin'l some of the old school supporting him, and voting against the <i imminent, although Mr Seldon has proved to them a friend in need. I know of one family at least, living just outside the liorougli of Hamilton, who n-.it only built their house with the • ■'ovurnments' cheap money, but they are entirely do pendent upon the old a/c pensions, and yer they coutiuua'ly vote f"r the uriu who opp. >sui I both these m-aoucs, an! are always "agiu the 'iovernni'ii ." The funniest ptrt in eou:i ec/ion with the conttst is thitl pl.'j-d by tno Argus. About three years ago. emu >i>»u!iug on tan Wellington hy-election, whe.i t!ie Oppos.- tion candidate was returned, ii. wrote: "The Wellington election is au indication <'f what will happen throughout the colony in December. the working in,in is awakening to the fact that all thj boasted legislation, supposed to be in his interests, has not improved its position ouce yet. The election is a clear indi cation that the pe"pie are awakening aud girding ou their arm-.ur to thrust from power, the men who have misled them by specious humbug, unbounded ' cheek,' aud a not too strict regard for truth.'' Hut the organ of stagnation 'iocs not treat us to such clap-trap now ; they would rather try to make us believe that the <<orerumeut measures art', in the miin, good, but that Mr (ireeuslade is not a Government sup porter. It is to be hoped that every elector will go to the poll, then there will be no fear as to the result. —Yours truly, VR< XiIJESS.
ME GREENSLADE AND THE WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL.
A COiIKHCTIOX. TO THE KIUTOR. Sir, —At my Tamuhere mooting last Fri day week, Mr B. Steel was chairman, and there denied my statement that only £lo.' was obtained by Mr Laug last vear by way of special grants and subsidies for the Waipi County Council, while the Thames County Council secured and expended £'■sllo. lie staled that £ls \) were spent. In justice to myself I desire to state that my statement is absolutely correct, and is now verified by Mr Chas. Bowden, the esteemed clerk of the Waipa County Council, whose strict impartiality is beyond question. There was a grant of ■£oU for the Piroiigia bridge and £1 )U for the Whatawhata .Swamp road, making a total of .£l5O. Where Mr Steel has fallen into error is by including the sums of L'IOOO for the Hamiltou bridge aud jBSOO for the Cambridge bridge, which have been placed upon the Estimates, but are not available until the local bodies concerned tike the necessary steps to raise the mouey for the erection of those bridges. As far as the Hamilton bridge is concerned only one quarter of the JCIOOd could be placed to the credit of the Waipa County Council, as the Waikato County make up another quarter, and the Hamilton Borough the remaining half. Mr Steel also over-looked the fact that at the time the vote was placed on the Estimates for the Cambridge bridge Cam bridge was in Mr Herries' electorate, the Hay of Plenty.—l am, &c, H. J. UKEEXSLAIJE. Ohaupo, 21th November, HJO2.
TO-MORROW'S ELECTION.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir.—To hear the Opposition folks talk publicly one would think that they had taken out a patent for political honesty and virtue, and were unable to find purchases for the article of their creation. When the Conservatives, the present Opposition in the New Zealand Parliament, were in power, the magnitude of their corruption was such that it has not been paralelled iu the history of the country. Railways were put through useluss swamps, privilege was given to enormously wealthy individuals to plunder the Natives of their lands and mop up all that was of value to the colony, trucking was the order of the day. The wealthy city merchant and the land shark in those days held the Colony in their grasp until it was the great Sir Geo. Grey who freed it and gave to the people of New Zealand a heritage for ever in manhood rights; and later to Mr Seddon do the ladies owe a debt of gratitude for the freedom which he confered upon them. No Government of human origin was ever without some fault, but we must not for get the past history of our country. It has taught deeply to its people that the present Liberal Government has been the wisest and most virtuous that has been set up to govern the colony. It has done more to uplift the mass and make easy the burdens of life than all other pre vious Governments put together. AVbat ever may be the verdict in this community, the Seddon Government is going back to power and the best thing the electors of Waikato can do is to vote for Air Green slade and support the good that already has been done. I am, etc., LIBERAL.
TO-MORROW'S ELECTION.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—l have came across a few electors who are in quite a state of indecision as to whom they should give tlier vote. The opponents of the Government have re sorted to the most extraordinary of de vices to put timid folks against Mr Green slade. To give oie instance, I know an old man who receives the pension, and lie was told by an Opposition tout of no mean order that if he voted for Air Greeuslade he would loose his pension. Such utter untruths could hardly be imagined, only I know it to be so, and it shows what uneasiness prevails when Air Lang's supporters have to resort to it. To any one who may be similarly in timidated my advioe is, fear not, do what ever you think right. The ballot is abso lutely secret and remember that it was the Liberals who gave to the needy aged of the Colony the Old Age Pension. All old age pensioners should remember that Air Lan" voted against the measure, and would, if he had his way, stop the present pension. For has he not told us on every platform that he believes in an universal pension which would bo paid only to those who subscribed to it aud that the best way to do that would be to tax wages by a stamp duty ? I feel sure the wage earners will like this and remember it when they mark their badot papers. In other words, Air Lang is n favour of compulsory life in suranc» for everybody. Yet the Opposition and Air Lang never tire of saying there is too much compulsion. All should vote to morrow for Air Greenslade aud support the Government, as I feel sure that he will be elected member for Waikato.—l am, etc., ELECTOR.
THE FINAL.
TO TIIK EDITOR. Sir,—lt is my honest belief that the elec tors of Waikato will to-morrow return the Government nominee by a substantial ma jority. I also believe that the electors of New Zealand will return to power by a majority hitherto unheard of in the politi cal world an administration that for good works has an unexampled record. It is im perative that the workers take sides, and if they are alive to their' interests those in the Waikato at any rate will so cast their votes that we shall Hot be unrepresented in this Parliament. As regards farmers, I do not think there is a man to be found in the whole of New Z«a,-
land who could make anything like a. "case" against the the Soddou Govern-' merit. f(>r they have been the farmer's friend. The only real grievance the farmer has is that lit) thinks the Government has done more tor the labouring classes than tor tlie farming <immunity. Selectors of \\ aikato. tali into line to-mjrrow and show \i>u are men and vom-'a with diseerauijut enough to know thai our Stat.' atlairs are being mauiged l>y in-n second to none in the hmpire. Rem 'in'ier. Dm ballot is secret—nob >dy kit ..vs ho.vv.ai vote but yourself. Keep U.„ !l ~t pr.,gre,s ilyiuy by voting .si racist ..ut G : renslade.-I am, etc.. !.'!:> ?!<>NIST.
MR LANG AT CAMBRIDGE WEST.
i■ • i n k i: i >ri .ij. •Sir, -1 hope you will tia Ime spa-e for a few hues i:i your valuable paper aneni. tiie position taken up by M r Lang at his Cain bridge West m-jetiiu'. After iutrodu.-in/ hiuKelf as a - rail sitter "—r Independent —he jumped ,m Dick Sed.lon's back, and by diut of quotations from other speeches iie tried t > show how he had been a very valuable supporter of the right- hon. gentle man. By <iiut of some clever engiiieerin" aud conjuring w.tli sentence-, to his own sal istaction he gave good reasons tor oppos ing the Old Age I'eusion scheme, Advances to Settlers. Lands for Settlement, etc., when they were introduced. His next performance was to box I lick's ears for endeavouring to start a producer's union agains' the Farmers' Cnion. He tried to do the business nicely, but " let the cat out of the bay" a little later on by showing that the latter institution was in tended as a political institution. Ihe speaker said that no Government supporter could consistently conform to the caidinal pi.inks of the Farmers 1 nion as lai i down any mo.-e than oil and water could mix. S) the only tiling for ail colour to do is to resign, lie followed this somewhat extraordinary statement up a little later on by stating that no member who goes to Wellington as a Government supporter has a free hand. lam surprised to hoar Mr Lang make such a statement. If any freedom of speech has beeu shown duriug the last session of Parliament it was by the supporters of the Government, while the members of the so-called Opposition occupied a similar position to mutes at a funeral - said nothing. According to Air Lang's showing he is the o dy progressive member in the House. I'oi the past nine years the Government have seized upon all his ideas, aud have given him no credit for them. Hence their wonderful progressive legislation. I can not conceive, Mr Editor, what the result will be should Mr Lang be defeated it the coming election.—t am, etc., WEST CAMBRIDGE ELECTOR. 21st November, 19 >2.
DISTRICT OF CAMBRIDGE.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, — Your correspondent " Parishioner " in issue of 2oth inst. furnishes a miserable illustration of the lack of Christian manli ness. Undei the plea of arousing interest in the church he seeks to stab in the dark. Cambridge may well be proud of est. An drew's Church. Architecturally and in good taste the property, without and with in, is a credit to all concerned. In the more important religious interests of the parish, spiritual and financial, it would be difficult to find within the Auckland pro vincial district a church better cared for, or in sounder position. To whom belongs' the credit r To those good men who for a quarter of a century have patiently labour ed together iu God's service, and have built up those conditions which comprise the spiritual and material prosperity which exist. Chief among them is the thought ful, ever attentive, courteous aud energetic Christian gentieman wdio during the period has had spiritual oversight of the parish. Young aud old have found in him a friendly counsellor, and sympathetic helper in every goo; work. " Honour to whom honour is due." Iu no sphe e are age and experience more valuable than Tu the Christian ministry, aud yet by some their very qualities are under-rated; and a young man is supposed to embody activity and wisdom. Does not the experience of other churches in the district prove that to be a fallacy r—Yours, etc., ANOTHER PARISHIONER. November 21st, 1902.
AN ELECTIONEERING DODGE.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—Under the above heading your Hamilton contemporary states that Mr Greeuslade has made a material mis-state ment iu regard to the amouut of Govern ment money obtained by Mr Lang for his constituents in W aipa. The amount shown in the Waipa County Councils balance sheet of :Ust March, 1902, is £125 not .£l5O as stated by Air Greenslade. The amount £ 1(550 referred to by your contemporary is made up as follows : —Hamilton Bridge £IOOO, Cambridge Bridge £5 0, Pircngia Bridge £SO, Whatawhata Swamp Road JblOO, total =£1650. Now, as regards the Hamilton Bridge, that is Borough work and it is generally understood "that the .Mayor and Councillors of Hamilton claim credit for having procured the amount of £IOOO to be placed on the estimates, and that amount will only be forthcoming when a poll of Hamilton ratepayers" has been taken authorising the raising of the balance of the loan required, amounting, I believe, to some thou sands of pounds. The other items are much iu a similar position. The £125, the total Government grant, according to 'the audited balance sheet of .the" County Council, is £25 Kihikihi Road, and £IOO Whatawhata Swamp lvoad,—l am etc., ELECTOR. Te Awamutu, 21st Nov., 1902.
THE WAIKATO TIME Si MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1902-
TOtAtkM Miss M IS S E KXOX STREET, HAMILTON. ctfica rr:i> teach i-;r of the PIANO, ORGAN. VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique & Theory. R. W. I) v SOLICITOR H imiltou. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FKEEHOLS. M R U EKISERT Y ruLLIXS BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AW AM ITU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES To SETTLERS OFFICE." J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST. Te Awanmtu, first Tuesday in month. Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month, liuntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month. Other districts occasionally. HIGH-CLASS WORK". TERMS MODERATE. MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. ENTAL 0T I C MR E. DE VEVNY McGARRIGLE, DENTAL SURGEON, Hamilton, p Mr MjJI »rriglej may be consulted on and after Saturday, August 2nd, ,at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. Nitrons-Oxide gas ndmiuisiered. (• PwiTilesa Ixtractons by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR G. SKENE DIXON BURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits mnnthly the'following places : NfraruHWfihla—lst Friday Te Awtimutu—2nd Friday Huntly ■ 4th Friday. Four and a half per cent.— We have Money to Lend at this rate tin First-class Freehold Security. Early applications is requested. Vaile Pros,, Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. 24 7 MONEY to LEND on Mortage First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 101), Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. H. I. B 11. -L. A) I G G S, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SU RVEYOR. Ten years on Government Stall. NEXT HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. 2:} 7. H E P P LAND, COMMISSION, ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. WT. 11, 15 OSU '" l:T "' TEACH mi OK PIANH, Vikux, "CELLO AND SI.VwI.V I, Having taken u;> his in Hamil ton, is now prepared to nwoive pupils at CLAREMON L' VILLA. Cambridge Every MONDAY and TUESDAY. Te A wamutu —Every FRI DA V. Mr liosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band " is now open to accept Engage ments for Concerts, Ball-", etc., in any part of the Waikato. 11. UPTON. ENGINEER, H A M I L T 0 N W.E S T, Near Railway Station [a CAKU. j jyj IS S QIIOSII EE, TEACHER OF SINGING AND VO'.'E PRODUCTION. TE A WAMUTU. Handsome compotes - Just the thing for a present (is cash, at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
KARMKQ ? LIF roT?r FOR— Ttvli-ro-'ion. F atulency, Liver Complaint, V a.vui a Tin hi : iji-f i t By . rnr.MisT, Hamilton, V/AIK'UO TIMES ALMANAC (LATH lit INK'S.) To advi:i:tisi:i:s. r PHIS ALMANAC is now being put iii hand, and iuteiuliug advertisers will ol>liyt> by making application at unco for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. 'T here are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to the proprietors. Secretaries of local ( Jovernment Bodies Clubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to for.vard to the Publisher lists of oflice bearers, etc., for publication iu the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THE WAIKATO TIMES Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. PAULL & VEXABLES, Hamilton.
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It i- nnly on the use of Wolfe's S-.-lim-v that it ought to be judged. 2/ou be tfje judge, bottle of Wolfe's Schnapps •iMitains an honest preparation of Juniper Berries and select Barley. If you need a stimulant that will brace a tired body or clear a tii'.-d mind, TEST WOLFE'S ' SC 11 NAP PS -not a fa !se stimulant but a buiider up of vital forces. ¥ou take nofllisfi. Better not take anything than ac-ept a sut .slit • ito for this ster!- old tonic. 11111 tat oiis are pui Jut for one purpose only to make bui profits—they are absolutely worthless. xkiyWbde9joW.es Look for the name j and accept only bottles with the s-ignature ol Udolpho Wolfe on the label. |
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|J>N|M>N. Nnv. I. .Ml' T W. Kussell. l'iii.l list ni-iiil).T of tlie House of (.'inn .is, ;111»■ i■ a meeting al 1 )'.■(hihire, in ( .um:y 1 )<■ \v n was linsi Id I. kicked am I 5,.. |, nn, | was injured in t lie iiead. !ie ruin plains thai nut <• t live nienil><ts iif I lie eiinsi abulary only one. smiglil to protest liiin. Mr llealv. interviewed, accuses Mr T. I'. <* < 'minor (if arranging the Nationalist members abstention fnmi t lie I".-iuc.ii ion i'-ill d' lial e. Ilesa vs it was arranged i" .'ugust, Willi a view of averling Irish dissat i ion, that .Mr <) 1': ien simuld provoke coer eiihi and .:11j•:■ is(srll;i • ?11 as an excuse fur a lis) ••■nt ion. wlide Messrs l!ed mond and Hillon went to America to escape resjion^iliility.
GENERAL ITEMS.
(Received Nov. li t, 7.1 p.m.) F< >N I K ).N, Nov. jo. I lie l'aeilic fable Hoard announces tliat it as ill commence operations on I )eccini>er Stli. There are persistent rumours in Capetown tliat a general amnestv will lie granted to rebels upon the Hon. -I. ('lianilierlain's arrival. Aland I'.eatty. formerly of Pollard's Opera Company, lias been engaged as principal I'.oyal I >rury Fane Theatre. I'AIMS, November, 21' I'igaro states that an important financial syndicate has been formed in Paris with the object of capturing Humbert in connection with the recent swindles.
ROBBERY OF JEWEL LERY
, ♦ L()N DON, November 21. Despite a system of alarms in the shop and the proximity of a constable the premises of (.'ourlander, jeweller, in Richmond, were entered by burg- j Jars and £4OOO worth of jeweller;- i stolen. |
TRADE WITH CANADA.
MELI3OI RXE, Xovemher 22. In reference to trade with Canada, Sir Jo. Barton had a conference with Mr Mulock, the i'ostmaster-Ceneral, when visiting the Dominion. .Mr .Mulock promised to communicate with Sir 1-]. liarton later. The Premier states that if anything is done and an increased subsidy is paid, there must be a considerable improve ment in the existing service. What ever arrangements are effected Canada, New Zealand and Australia, would probablv co-operate.
AMERICA AND THE PHILIPPINES
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. President Koosevelt, in a speech at said there must lie no «|Ui.'stion of polities in governing the .Philippines, as it is impossible to haul down the tlag there. Nowhere in the Orient was there anything approach the amount of individual liberty or self-government as America has brought to Filipino.
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.
(By Telegraph.— Own Correspondent.) 11 iAGL AN, Saturday. Charles McDonald, sou of Mr J. K. Mc- Donald, has been missing since yesterday morning. A search party of :«) is out to day, but no news has so far been re ceived.
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
• MR GREENS FADE AT TE KOWHAI. 1 hi! meeting of the electors of Te Kowhai addressed by Mr Greenslade on Friday evening was one of the largest and most enthusiastic political meetings yet held in the district. The hall wa3 packed, anil about half as many more were unable to gain admission, having to be content to listen through the windows. At the con clusion of the address, which lasted about an hour and a half, Mr Greenslade was, on the motion of Mr Corbett, seconded by Mr Murphy, accorded a hearty vote of thanks and confidence, the meeting closing with three cheers for the candidate. The ladies of the district kindly provided light refreshment for the speaker and Boveral visitors. It is 03tiiuated that Mr <ireenslade will poll about H to 1 in To Kowhai. MR FANG AT TE KMWHIA. From out own Corespondent •>n Friday eveuing last, Mr Lang ad dressed the electors at Te Kowhai. Mr Fullerton presided and introduced the c-indidate who delivered a speech on the lines as already published. He spoke on the < >ld Age Pension and grants to various electorates, showing that Waikato ci.me third on the list with about £24.000 de claring tlint tho-;e who were opposed to the Government got more than their own sup porters. At the conclusion of this speech several questions were asked and answered. Mr Laxon then proposed, and Mr bimmer seconded a vote of thanks and confi dence. Mr Rothwell moved, as nn amendment, a vote ot thanks only, as they had given their confidence the night before. Mr Corbett seconded the amendment. On a show of hands being taken-nine handi were held up for the vote of thanks and 11 for the confidence motion. The chairman declared the vote of con fidence carried. Mr Fang then returned thanks for the vote accorded him, and proposed a vote of thanks to the chair which was carried by acclamation.
CRICKET.
| SLA DES v. AK A W AS. ' Thin match, completing the first round, was pi ayed on Saturday, and resulted in an easy ivin for Slades, by runs on the first innings. The scores were:—Slades, iil iirst innings; Arawa?, IS first innings; and and 10 second innings. Slades were the first to ba\ an i made a veiy fair stand. 11. lohns"n. I>y some good hard hit tin lt. put together - s . For the Arawas Manures was ti c only one who showed anything like form with the bat. putting togc l ;i••!■ Il' ' 'lit of the is, and then only lost his wicket by desperate play when the list man .wntin. I'l.itt was doing fairly well when he had the misfortune to be run out, ]ti the bowling department 11. John son was on the spot, in the first innings of the Arawas securing five wickets for 10 runs, and in the second innings he was equally successful. S. Moachein bowled a tine length throughout, and also secured a good average, gaining two wickets for six runs in the first innings. On the Arawas side, Manures and W. Hammond shared the bowline, the former taking •> for 21. and the latter ."> tor _ii. The field ing showed a decided improvement on pre vious matches, and when the grass is cut a still belter display should be seen. Slade's team were the be-t in this department also. Scores. s', \ i >i;s. Speight, bMa mires ... .. ... I ' i.irthoroe, c Veuables, b Mamires ... li Meachem, 1> Hammond ... ... I 11. Johnson, b Mamires ... ... 2s Kiehatds c Fabling, b Hammond ... 0 Kwen, b Mamires ... ... ... u I'. Johnson, b Hammond ... ... I Mayes, b Hammond ... ... ... u Windsor, 1> Mamires ... ... :: K"ing, b Hammond ... ... ... n hey, not out ... ... n Fx' ra< ... ... ... ... 'J Total ... ... ... ... 51 First innings .:. ... ... Al.' \ WAS. Second I uniugs, live wicke;s for ... lo
THE WATKATO TIMES, MONDAY, NOYEMBEII 21 1902
lilCYClilSTS.—Should never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain's I'aizi Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains. One application gives relief. Try it. \Y. I > MY, Agent Hamilton : THOMAS WKLNS Agent, Cambridge ; GEO. M. A. AllEliv, To Awamutu, sells it.
The ioi Notices. NOTICE TO 12LECTOKS. J X oi'ilur to facilitate the Taking of Votes, Electors aie requested to obtain (where possible) their respective ROLL Nl' M BEUX before entering the booth. .). s. ijoxd, Returning-Officer. WAIKATO ELECTORATE. 11. .!. GREENSDADE WILL DELIVER A POLITICAL ADDRESS VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON", At s p.m , ON" MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21. His \\ orsliip the Mayor will preside. Ladies are Cordially Invited, and for whom Froi t Seats are Reserved. .Amusements. GRAND BENEFIT CONSEIU In aid of Survivors of FJhru'aiiiite, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CAMBRIDGE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVEN'IXO, Election Night. SPLENDID Programme of Vocal and Instrumental Items, to by followed by the highly amusing Farce, " WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH," Given with so much success recently. Cambridge Orchestral Society and Brass Band will assist. The Mayor (Mr Bucldand) will preside. Commence at 8. Admission to all parts of the house Is. Election results will be announced from the platform. COME EARLY AND GET A SEAT .J. LANGMUIR, \ Joint Hon. E. J. \\ ILKINSON ( Sees. Lost, Found. &c. LOST, in Cambridge oil Tuesday, Black and Tan Collie Dog, about six months old ; reward. Murdoch Anderson, I'ukerimu. W'attels S',o. milkers, good home. Apply Snel ling Bros., care of Mr Gn-enslade, oiiaupo. WANTED, the Public to Call on OA'/E .V CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —llowden's Buildings, Hamilton. VXT'ANTEi) —The travelling public to re 'l member that Tea, Cotl'ee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc.. are obtainable all day at my Refreshment, Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. "V\/ r ANTED—Those requiring Violins, » » Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to call on or send to 11. 11. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in stock. WANTED KNOWN, Mrs Bridges lias opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supplyof Smoked Fish, Fresh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc., to arrive shortly. sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Oentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button). Walking and Evening Sioes, Oirl's Lace and Button Boots (tan and black), Oood Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made t) order. V . PLES (' I! ER, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. \\J O. (.'ATE. has Started Business • * • in Cambridge as CARPENTER and BUILDER. First-class workman ship. Best material used. Orders solicited. Address : Cambridge. * * Chip, etc. Terms, ]2s Gd per quarter, Is lid pet- hour. Articles designed.—Miss liAyliajj, la, Victoria. Arcalo, Auckland.
Bus ; ness Notice*. HARDEX I.M I'LKM i.N'I I AWN Mjwers. Scvthes. Nr.; l :!iis. Heap J !liMiles, Sickles. Spade*. F.-rk.-. Rake.., Hoes, \\ atering i'.in*. i\e. Clieaji and good. svxdeps, i).cm:. MAXTLEPI KCES. SOM ETIMXG Choice in the abuve ju»t to hand, Inspection invited. SAXDERS, (i.c.i;. WALL PA PEES. SAXDERS, Q.C.E. HARVESTIXG MACHINERY. IF you want the •' Best Hinder on Earth" got a Mc< '< >RMI<'K. Thy MeCurniick Mowers have hall bear ings, and are the strongest and lightest running machine made. McCorniiek Hay Rakes are the strongest in the market: they are self-dumping. F. .1. SANDERS, Sule Agent for Auckland Province for Aid 'ormick .Manufactures. GOOD VALUE. MK. .C. M< >R<i AX. of Cambridge, I lias a McCormick Binder 7 years old in good condition that has cut 1000 acres of grain. NEW FRUITS. VJ"k\\ SEASOX'S (URRAXTS, machine J. dressed, Olb. New Seeded Muscatels. Xew Peaches, Pears, Prunes, and Apricots. SAXDERS, yC.E. AFTEI'NOOX TEA. I ILWE just received 2 Cases Carr's Celebrated Bisc'U'ts and Cakes, direct from the makers. Sugar Wafers, Rose, Lemon and Vamlia flavoured Ice Wafers, \ ienna A\ aters. Italian Wafers, Windsor Wafers, Chocolate Finder Waiters. Cakes - Chesterfield, Killarney, Tay, Tenby, Rydal, and Plum. SAXDERS. Q.C.E. FURNITURE CHEAP AXD WELL MADE. I^\ ER\ Description of Furniture made -i to order at short notice. SAXDERS, Q.C.E. VASES AXD FIGURES. Inspection invited. SANDEivS. ©..CMS, CAMBRIDGE. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Bmmliii"" Estab lislimeiit. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLI) BAtllS. For CRICKETING, GOLF, and TEXXIS GOODS give E. J. \\ ILKIXSON a call. All this season's goods. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN j EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUEA, HAMILTON. rpHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the X Scrvico of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlchatch Solo Hei mit Hazledean Bruar Tuba v 1 ■ I B'airAthol Fee for Approved Mar. hj, puitablo for get ting Remounts,T\\ 0 GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Grooia ge 2s Od. Taddotking 2s lid per wetk, Pay blo on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL IvED LOKD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. _ J Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars pee circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stork, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. NOTICE. Any Person IOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun en any of the Assets Realisation Board's properties in the Wa> kato will be prosecu ed. JOHN McOAV 7 , Eetites Superintendent, Matamata. School rook's""and" - requisites (full range) obtainable at E. J. W ILKINSON'S, Cambridge. f 1 00DS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEA ® SON in any quantity at WILKIX SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Albums, Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Cases 1' aacy GowLj, etc.
Business Notices. ELECTORS BEWARE! ELECTORS CONSIDER. LIBERTY V. COERCION. STRIKE OUT I ON LOCAL OPTION PATER. aIR JUSTICE COOPER states tluit the effect of Prohi bition or No License l)eini»* carried in a district will lie to prohibit the sale of liquor and prevent any License being granted in that District, even for the sale of New Zealand Wine or any other descriptioh of alcoholic liquor. SIR ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justice of New Zealand, says: "If local Prohibition were carried by a chance vote Indole there was a strong temperance feeling in the community to back it up, the last condition might be worse than the first.-' PROHIBITION lias been a dismal failure wherever tried in the United States vide Rowntreo and Sherweli's Temperance Stan dard Book. Eleven out 01 sixteen St ites abandoned it. ihe live States that retain it have a population of about three millions, while those that have abandoned it have a population of over fifteen millions. PROHIBITION is a failure in Clutlia. PROHIBITION intensities drunkenness. Vide Bishop Neville who states that "increased drinking occurs in the private houses 111 Clutlia, spreading to the wives. The liquor is on tap all night." In the King Country 'where there are no Licenses, there have been 1(14 informations against sly-grog sellers since 100(1. The Bishop of of Vermont, Arthur C, Hall, says "prohibition is a hideous failure. It encourages hypocrisy, and tends to break down the sanction of the law.'' There was a controversy recently as to which was the most drunken city in America, Portland or Banger, the two chief cities in Maine, the prominent Prohibition state. PROHIBITION would mean that Old Age Pensions would be abolished. PROHIBITION Would mean the, depreciation of property, increase of cost of necessaries of life, and an increase in rates and taxes, the local authorities having the power to increase the rates if Prohibition was carried. PROHIBITION would turn the whole district into a huge sly-grog shop where vile and poisonous liquors would be sold. At the present time New Zealand is the most sober country in the world. PROHIBITION makes men sncakes, and provokes discord, strife and all uncharitableness. PROHIBITION places the whole people in the position of a prohibited person PROHIBITION robs Temperance of all virtue and treats moderation as PROHIBITION will practically kill the Tourist Traffic, which, although as yet in its infancy, is even now circulating 110 less a sum than £200,000 per annum in the Auckland Province. This magnificent, resource must be fostered and encouraged not wilfully destroyed, so "STRIKE OUT THE LAST TWO LINES.' " STRIKE OUT THE LAST TWO LINES ON LOCAL OPTION I'AI'EK,"
McNicol & Co. CL EARING SALE NEAR HUNTLY Wednesday. November 20. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John 11. Niccolls to offer 011 above date at his firm, adjoining .Messrs I), and A. McK innon's (cros river at Huntly punt), his T w <> v \ i: m s, I comprising about lino acres I'''!;" Xo. 1. "f "17 Acres, v.-if!. EiuLt-roomi'd House. Good Sheds. >■ tables and * hi* Tonus— 4,'smi cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years I'arm V>. 2. of 3 : . t A'res, with Five roomed House, hairy, Cowshed and Stable. Terms—£!lon cash, balance at 5 per cent, for three years 1•' Cows, milking and in calf 1! Hulls 12 Three-vear Steers 2 I -i and Two-year Steers 23 ' »ne and 1 .'-vear Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2J-year Heifers 21 <)ne to lj-year Heifers 5 Calves 1 Two-year Colt 1 Two-year ! Colt Also, if both farms are sold : 2 ! Mares 1 Draught Gelding 50 Sheep Cambridge Roller T)is-• Harrows, Tine Harrows. I ».!•'. Plough, S.F. Plough. Hand ChaiTcutter. liar row Seed Sower, 2 Tip Drays, Chains. Collars etc. Hairy Cows and Heifers, Horses, etc. etc. Also, on account of Mr o. Hampton • 20" Four-toolh Crossbred Ewes, with for ward lambs at side A st ■anii'v leaving Huntly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in tini.' for S.:io p.m train. Cattle will li t . put safely across the river for buyeij Full particulars in future issue McXI C 0 L k CO. I*. F 'rr i.aot. Aii 'tioi'prr. Fur SALE liY AUCTH »X. THURSDAY, 27th ins.. "| O BUILDING SECTIONS, situated 1') almost in the centre of the of Hamilton Sale at 11 o'clock punctually The undersigned liave receive(l instrn r tions from Mr Thos. Vincent to offer for sale on above date, on the ground, his most desirable property situated between Thackeray, Clarence and Anglesea streets, and sub-divided into 13 choice building allotments. Terms—one third cash, one third in one year, balance in three years, bearing interest at •"> per cent per annum. For further particulars apply to McNICnL A: CO., or Alb' TH<>S. VINCENT <!. F. McCullaiili, Auctioneer. HAMILTON' STOCK SALE. Tlmr-d'y, N-winhe' 1 27. II E A I) R E E F, I ' ' iie't'hh- nrV.ord 15 Calv ?, Tauwhare 11 ' li'icf 1 wo-vcar-o'd Emptv 11 "if era 3 Springers, Karamu 70 Yearlings 1 Hull, A.' E. Snook 15 1 .'-vear-old Steers, Hall HO 1 .'.-year-old Steers, Graham S Young Pigs, Zen as Owen 70 \\ ell-bred Berkshire Pigs, from six weeks to two months old, from l'iako and Whatnwhata 150 Weth'-r 1 Inir,_., t--, Shaw Bros. On account of Mr Tlios. Vincent : Large Corrugated Iron Buildiug. 51 x 21ft. for removal within 1 ! days after date cf sale, situated in Anglesea street, on the property of Mr Thos. Vincent 2 Large Iron Soap boiling Vats Lot of Sand Soap, (""ask Washing Powder, and other suudries The Iron building is really good and worthy of the attention of farmers and others Having received instructions from the Owner, we will offer for sale : PART Lot 32i>, Hamilton West, containing 3K perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Land transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McNl C 0 L & CO. G. F. McCullaoii, Auctioneer. OHAUrO STOCK SALE Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Oliaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of gQQ HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 30 Fresh 31-year-old Steers, A. X. Nor ton 15 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K .Morrison 150 IS-month to Two-vear-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 1C Yearlings, l'irongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well 150 Two and 2J-yenr Cattle, Eureka, Hautapu and neighbourhood Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Entries Solicited. MuNICOL & CO. 0. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. AVe will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuili on above date ~t m WELL-BK'ED ls-Month & TWO- I')U YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 350 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 Good Hacks and Harness Horses Hooded Buggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store Tigs Entries Solicited. M c X I C 0 L A" Co. D. MEREDITH, COACH PIJOI'I.'IETOE, KIIIIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN" KIHIKIIII AND TE AWAMUTU STATIOX, MEETING EVERY TRAIX. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIEXED GLIDES, PROVIDED I'OR TRI. TROUGH THE KING COIW'IR*. D. MEREDITH, Kihikibi.
W. J. Hunler. <»IIAU!';> i ATI'LE SALE. '! uesday, November Z'j, Tin' iitri el will sell at the ' >l,anp<_. \ards on Tuesday. November 2.lth : '*u account of Mrs If. Se >■ t. who is givin* l >),) <' 11 II I I !•: n.u it v I'M \Y s it! full milk and t rdve .i- .rl 1a picked 1. t !■ Mi.k 1-0 |l| j veil -••VI'-. \\'l| i)j|- wiia: i I i ! li.l I Heifers. 1). .V ■ 1 )mia !1 2.1 Well bred Two yfur-old Steers, T.liiiahere Hi Clinic,' oung Cil'l". 2 Well-bred oUllg Hulls, To Rahu 15 \\ oil bred Two find vear Steers 4'J Well-bred Vearlings, mixed sexes neighbourhood H) Well-lired Two-yeai-o'.d Steers, n''ighl">ltrh 1 is Choiee Calves a ail YearliLgs. ,1. Mootisli 1 * li'iiee It'll.iu Shorthoru bull, two year- oM, Choice 11-ifers. at Calvin;.;-. Eureka 70 i Itiod ! b>trsrct.«. I'aturaiisjJ ti Cliui.'e Springing Heifers, Wm. 300 I-our and Six-tooth Fwes and Lambs Set or New 1 >ray Harness Johnstone Bros. For Private Sale : . ") Pairs of \\ (irking Bullocks and Hear 2 Waggons li'eid and Cray 1' uible bagger ChafT cutter. in good working order W. J. 1L 11 N T K \l. TE AA" AM i' IT SALE. Saturday, November 2 ( .i. For sale at Te Awamutii Yards on Satur day. November 2'.>th : Y j Y " l " x (l C A T T L E. lb Half-bred Tamworfch Pigs, Fred • iiltson and W. Ifolden I i Half-bred Berkshire I'ijjs II Purebred Berkshire Pigs, four months old, W. 11. Shoot"' 2 Hood Draught .Mares. Client. 4 Useful Medium Draught Horses, straight out of work, from Auck land 15 Strong Calves 2 Hood Hacks. 2 Single buggy, in good order, It Pure Berkshire Pigs. wean"rs, I). G. Cruicksliank 2 Young Boars IS Purebred! Berkshire Sows, in farrow' Douglas 20 Boxes Lemons Marble Slab, for butter making W. J. II uNT ER . O'IAUPO YARDS. Wednesday, December 3. SPECIAL oVLE OF TR VMW \Y HORSES. I lie undersigned has received instructions from the Manager of Electric Tratnwaj Company, to sell at Oliaupo Yards on above date Jj i | SURPLUS HOUSES The above Horses will be found a first class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, a".d all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system At il o'clock. W. J. II UXTE R. CHURCHILL. THURSDAY. DEC EM BER 4. I lie undersigned has l>een favoured witk instructions from Mr E. Hallett to sell on above date the whole of his LI V H \ D !•: '• D STOCK coDsibti*^<» of (10 Very Choice I > in Cows, 30 of there in full mi k CO Two-ve»r-old Heifers, ntarly all in calf 30 Two ye-ir-old Seers 4 Well-'f red Pulls 50 Mixi'd Cattle D* usjht Mare, bv Lord of the Isles Yemlintr, Precis t, first prize Puk- knhft '•how 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Pa'ks hut Unbroken Cobs 1 Sep iratnr, etc. The Cows are all highly recommended, h ive been carefuiß < hosen, nn.l any not first-case culled from Hem. Also ffiKF.VM, of ,140 flrres (100 acres Reeb itr.ed i-wiirar), all sub divide into paddocks, with good Dwel'irfr Hou-e, Out-buildinys Cowshed*, e'e , and a Flnxmill all cemnli't«, on property. Term at hale. Intending tuyers (join? by train to Rangi r:ri will be boat r d to sde; hotge'neu can cros« on punt ai, ( ] ride do vn. A fteamei will be rnnnir g f ron Merc- r w. J. n vNT E R 23/10 SATURDAY, DECEMBER G. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, December li OA WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE. O\J mixed s»xes 20 AYell-lired Yearling and IS-month old Stears, s Quiet 2 and 2j year-obl Heifers, Fencourt 30 Choice Yearlings, O. Booth 6 Fresh Cows and Heifers, C Crouch 5 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane G Dairy Dairy Cows, near calving At 12 o'clock. W. J. II U N T E R. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukerimu—32o Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Puke l'imu Factory; nearly all dr lined swamp ; all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a; Jilly go:d dairy farm HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS fI'ECIAL HORSE SALF. The undersi-nf-d wPI Loal a Spec : al Sa'e of Hirsrp at the HtmiU'n Borough Yards on Thursday, December 18, of onn 11 ° r s E s &\JVj cfa'lcl.S^R Entries solicited. W. J. HUNT E R. SHEEP FAIR. February, 1903. THE undersigned will hold his First Sheep Fair at < >haupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J. II IT xTE R . pUBLIC NOTICE All CAT! LR acd HORSES trespassing ' v my iand at Wailetuna, nam l ly Sectio*"s 11 Blocks V. and IX , Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waiteiuua. £U DO LIN'S, and other musical iustru rotots, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge,
Davis & Co 1 SPECULATORS or small CA PiTAL 1 ''' ! iiot»i anxious to secure i; " i\ v' LSTM KNTS 11 ' S ubst,, .iial and Increasing Value and tu those wishing to secure Ci>MFoinwl;|,K H,)M ES s\u<; I'.\!:ais Oil (iOOI. PASTORAL l'ltupEK. lIKS \\e would udi your attention to 'die fact ' * aJ wt«. Ir i St °! J ' ru l lertles of all kino's in the U a katoand surrounding District?, and are prepared to FIX A X CIA LLY, ASSIST BUY EES. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the diilerent properties we have for '-'i ' ree °f charge. \\ o have properties from 50 acre to 5000 acres blocks in price troui i-s lid per acre to .£lO per acre with roads, near Post Office, school, creameries and Railway, and on Easy lerms. J TP YOU Desire to Sell •A e shall be glad to receive full particulars >t your property which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, NO SALE, NO CHARGE. We have numerious inquiries from all parts or >»ew Zealand and Australia, our con-* noction being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do businoss. Why Pay Kent. We have several Good Town Properties with 1- to roomed houses, with j acre to 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Ea,sy terms. For further parti, culars apply to DAVIS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all roods placed with us for Sale. WAIKATO AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS for the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay. ment, 2s 6d per week. Also, PIANOS& ORGANS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s 6d per week See our quality and price before yon dut chase. * "WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital.£s,6B9.ooU. ' WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. The best in the market. Once used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, etc. ' Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. |
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Printed and published by Kobert John i aull and George William Vex vat, tlieir registered printing, ofcce \ ictona street, Hamilton, Auck land, ]Sew Zealand. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1903,
A Bad Skin Prick your skin with a m edio. You will see it is full of blood, full all tho time. But what kind of blood? Rich and puro? Or thin and impure? l'uro blood makes the skin clear, smooth, healthy. Impure blood covers the skin with pimples, sores, boils, eczema, eruptions, tetter, salt-rheum. ill Mr. Frank Hewett, of Kalpoorlie, AY. A., sends his photograph and tells what cured him. " When a boy my skin broke out in bad sores about my hands. After trying a great many remedies in vain, I took Ayer's Sarsaparilla and was quickly cured. Recently I was troubled again with severe boils, but oae bot tle of the same old remedy completely cured me. It's the greatest blood-purifying medi cine in tlje world." AYER'S Sarsaparilla There are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be sure you get Ayer's. Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping your bowels hi good condition with Ayer's Pills, hv Dr. J. C. Aver 4 Co., Lowell, Magg., U.S.A. "Say-F TAKL^TEASPOONSFUI 15YK FOR coughs & cold:: IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC SOU) Everywhere |/g h *?.!' FIRST AWARD Christchurch, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898. FIRST and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1K9!). FIRST AWARD, Christchurch, 1000-1901. Imperial Calf Food (BEATHER BRAND). Can be used with either ekitn or separated milk, whey, or water alone. Extraotfrom letter received from a genlle man in the North Island, who uees Imperial Calf Food : —" I started feeding a calf about a week old, the mother of which was sold at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we could only spare a pint per day Upon this, with your food, we raared the calf, using just, two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk had not been eo scarce we should bave used •as Food. The " Calf" in question his, In the natural course of events, just dropped her second calf, and is as nice a cow in all reepeots as could be desired." From the above it may be irathered tint a calf can be successfully retired upon half-a pound of Food per d.iy when mi k is scarce ; If plentiful, les*. PACKED IN 201b.. 501b., 1 OOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have several stating that calves fed with this food are as fat, if not falter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agei.ts : W. €. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, PiiorßiE' roR. THE BEST APPOINTED lIOSTELTV IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST - CLASS TA OLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL ILLIARI) ROOM fitted with one of ' EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAT TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. W. BRIGH T, PROPRIETOR. HOLLO WAYS OINTMENT euros Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breasts, Ulcerations, White Swell ings, Gatherings, Poisoned Cuts, Bruises and Burns. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT ia invaluable for Chest and Throat Aneetions, sueii as Asthma, Bron onitis, Quinsy, Mumps, Coughs. Colds, Sore Tnroat and Inftu°nza, fllMVJtactured only at 78, New Oxford Street U»t. £>33, Oxford Street), London,
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We are NOVELTIES iN ALL BRANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUSINGS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL UP-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING " a aiapoi" " Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE- Place Your Orders For Clothing- to Measure Early. 800 r and SHuK DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, "GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. LAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable }iou«p and outbui dings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, in good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LAND.i all fenced acd sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry op u bind' all dry land being surface sown Piice reasonable, terras easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced tnd sub divided into suitable paddock-", all in grass or cultivation, small house, and stockyard, S hool, creamery and rail way station within 1]- m'iles. P:ic* reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE, with h lf-acre latd on the Hamilton ioid, p Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. TE I KL—SOO ACRES. Part bn-h, balance fern and manuku. Laud, ring fenced and subdivided. Hoi se of five loom (k)uri and rimu) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cumb-idwe, one of the best sites in the township. FABM of GO acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, securely fenced "and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, eitu ited within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACHE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in grass and securely fenced. " GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE St GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE St. John's Collegiate School. " THK PAH," Near Onehunga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCliOO' FOR BOYS. HKADMi.STKE : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy N.Z. University. Second Assistant Master: R.E.Hall, 8.A., New Z.aland University. Third Assistant Master: 11. 11. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS, Fur Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. I. Kreutzer. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. For Cyanotics ; VV. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Hus runs morning and venintr, connecting with the Onthucga train, fur the Convenience of day puiils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Beokselkrs. or on application to the Headmaster. Jg RO W N LEGHORN S We have Ihc greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. Wc are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for best Frown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from fr< m our jards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues to T. A. BROOKER, Otihuhim. Particulars also from Secretary Waits' Poultry Club, Hamilton.
DAIRY FAKMiS FOR SALE LOCKERBIE. MATAMATA, WAITCA. Tub ?RnpKErv OP The Assets Realisation Board. THESE Prop<'rtip>- hnv- heel ; urvpyed inh FARMS of suitable arf>a, vrom 65 Bc:e ---"i 3- r 0 arria, orf of <in"i Quality S i], W<?l Witpr-id. C|r)f» to Rnilwiy, and withiD Bus) 1i tance of Crimen o " n«i F".c6'iry. Rnvri may select Any rea, and Purchae on VERY EASY TERMS OF PA\ MENT. INTEREST.—ner centum per annum PLANS AND PARTICULARS may to blamed fr<>m— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on th» Properties. Mbssbs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Mornn? vi'le, M2BBBB MoNIOOL & CO.. Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTFRG. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager \TR& SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily Papers, Refreshmsnte, D'ning Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at pll hours, Order prnrrp ended to QHEAP MONEY QHEAP MONEY /"IHEaP MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, AND SUBURBAN ;freeholds it 4i per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner >AGLAN GENCY The undersigned has for sale or lease cn iberal term* DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE TEASES TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of prop-rty : My terms are no tie no charge. A R, LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN |HMI ; 'TIMBER Qnvir»NY, j iMIT'D, MAM A KIT FINEST MBUiiTAIH-GRQ^(f KLMT IN THE COLONY FIRST AWAKD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 1898-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber In Stock, Alec, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Noaruawahia Telegrams prumrtly ar,tended to. IS'7 H w MI I L T ON I I ashbubton Walkato I I Canterbury QALVAMSED JRON HAIIDLEY EilOS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PARI OF THE WAIKATO. Wholcsa'e and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IF ON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAKDLEY BJROS., HAMILTON John Bettley, •VHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALIT Y MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFfE PALftSE. Hot Dinnkeb Daily feom 12 to 2 o'crcoa Chops and Steaks 2e&dy iu Ten Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAf S at 11 O'CLOCK «r Races, Regattas. Sbtnrs, &c., Catered HAMILTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), HtS ,5n Sals : LACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s per bag. TAR, (jd pc ga:!cii for 25 gallons or cvc-ir e* gailcii.fcr U>p quantities. Vi c&is: CUrenc-etruet, Hamiltou.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis. Igig" Ruy<rs will plcse note that Pyr in d is iur KfkMirecl Krniid, iiud see thai tbty i t it, 8 me un-cupnlons dealers laving ""Id a i inf ri. r article m:der our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. • 'rdrru now t> iuy booked for Pyramid dclivi red jOcti ber, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Mag), 38 and 4U per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or tet hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPF, & c . Due Early in November. \V. S. LAURIE & CO. 29, Custo.\is-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc, 28/6 TUCti Eil'S FAMILY i > vKl xa oowoEß AMILY JLJaKIXG OOWDER Estaiiusiikd ISSo. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into evkkv tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin : the rest will regularly follow. EG.G |Jr() \Vi>!•; Ii Buy it for Pancakes. <:<; S OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. UrXSIIIXE 7 ELLY /CRYSTALS. Ouxsiiixe Jelly Crystals. A (.iiiEAT Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. DTXSHIXE /"BUSTARD DOW HER OrXSMIXE VJPSTARD ; t OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you ; may be too dear—This will suit you "down to the ground." On Boxes (I packets in each box) Assorted J- lavours. I3 I !>i»ix«i ?>( )\V I>ER k. I'XSHIXE I ri»i>!X(i i oWiiER Easily prepared, superior to home-made IManeinangr', fniit-iiavoiuxd, and prettily tinted iu diilerent colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink \ anilia, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow \ KARAXA / i LAZE £\ KAL'AXA Oi'ARCII VjTLAZE 1 or putting a tine tiiiisli on all Ironing Work. Boxes, :>d and od. OF ALL GROCERS. Maxvfactukkk W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. QAMPPELL AND JH REN FRIED QOMPANY, LIMITED, Capital £301,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY" v^IJEENSTREET APR DOMAIN BKEWERY, NEWMARKET. PTFKCTCB3 M Cl 'ivr N AK ,I» ZLL ' 3g - (Chairman), Akteub M. Myfbs \Manapin? Director), and Lko M. Myjnia. Seoeitaey ; Ankrd 8, Bankabt. Cable Address: " BMhire," Auoklaod. AGENTS FOR— R. PORTER & CO., «' Bulldog " ALE STOUT. London * M. B. FOSTER & SONS (LTD. "Bush ALE *nrl STOUT, London J ' co - mineral WAiLRo, Svdnr-y and Loudon D. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. &G. GIL BEY, SCHNAPPS Lopdo D J. VV BURMESTKR, PORT, Oporto iI? T «r£^ R T?A*. VD ' OLA RET f &C 0" HOOTCH WHISKY, Lord.® JAMES WATSON & (jo SnOTflR WHTSKY, Dnndos b, -0108 PEASE, SON & CO,, 8.0.5. WHISKY Darlinston HIRAM WALKER & SONS (LTD " Canadian Clnb " WHTSKY Ontario I'UN YILLE & SONS (Lid.), V.R. IRISH WJ-ilhKx, ce.'ff.st SIR JOHN POWER & SONS IRTsn WHTSKY, Dabhn ' ROUYER GUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cogn^o ADELAIDE WINE CO,, "Tanunda, AdeUids 1 MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims K«im, RUINART & LU., CHAMPAGNE Reimo I I p P n P^Tv°^i y P AGNE ' Reii; A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Exo., Etc. Etc. A very Larce Assortment of tha rest bbani.B of WINES & SPIRITS, ™ oludSS AUSRALIAN WINES, always en band CIGARS.—Many well known bbands Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES— PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydney Exkibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880; Wellington Exhibiton 1885 Auckland Exhibition. 1877,1878.1879 1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 18S6 ' Dnn edin Exhibition, 1890. ' TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, i 891-2 Ale (bulk), Special First Award Goki Medal; Ale (1 ottlrci). First Award: Stout (rulk). Special First Gold Medal: Stout (bottled), Special Firot Award and Gold Modal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP ggainet all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited i an.l MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL 4 EHEENFRIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a 3ure remedy, in is ' boxes. Sold everywhere, '
F OR CALVES. COD LIVER OIL isgthe best substitute for the cream extracted from milk by the separator. u UJUK Experiments made by the Agricultural 1). vision of the Yorkshire Col We prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs of Cod 1 iYr Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. ' Cod Liver OU is nourishing and wil! give you Strong Healthy Calves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to thl EL, 1119 easy t0 U9e - and there is »» troublesome preparation required Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise, ior testimonials apply to the undersigned. " It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will rive you large and certain profits ® Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile v Company, Limited. ° HAMILT ON. L-A-INTZD foe sale. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, | Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED j -n 1 , , i D A -vr^ E T R T CANTILE AGENCY COM KVftTSIPV i "ANY, LIMITED, are iustructcd to an- UYdOiCJ | nounce that that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, TT7 Jl ALL PLOUGHED;AND GRASSED, WOOCIIaiIUS EStftte, COMPRISING! Otterburn Estate. I™ BLOCK NEAR THE T;,WN ' i j SHIP OF TMJPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, | Cont dicing NEARLif ALL PLOUGHED AND grassed. 4422 Acres, St2 n ? b rr th 6 « W f ° D IBDOW SUr^ed acd into con- Station, en the Auckland-Rotorua Railway DAIRY AND GRAZING nne, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATR and Cambridge. SALE on and alter The land is of excellent quality, and is 1 admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. W tMI IlfS(|vt V \(IV » OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, " * 1 fin Tihpral Tprrna TERMS OF PAIMENT: 20 p°r rent On iiioeral lerms, cash, 5 per (lent end of two yea's, 6 per cent ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. per cent 7 tCT fiv ° fol'owi yean. Interest 41 Applications (0 be addressed to the uoder (. opies of plans and full particul >rs signe , from whom Cjpies and Plans and any obtainable from the uudrrsiyned ' ur!^er it formation may be obtainel. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. (.opifis of plan? full particulars obtainable from the uudrrsiynod WE AKE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. % | LADiES, r, iii = 1 J3A-JD TEA ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is ; certainly you n.ver get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is j nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend -1 ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor ; respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in ] a British Colony and Ceylon is the pickod spot of earth for tea grow j All Ge}lon tea is good ; the bait is exquisite, and no other tea j grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with I it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous 1 & which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in 5 lead on the spcrt where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., Iresh by every mail. j Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack 's age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee j that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from -W. Escott, Cambridge; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa; 3 Parr Bros , Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te i fT Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. PARR BROS Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. SPECIAL VALUES in Bonedusts and Superphosphates, etc.; Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. s Special Manures, Root, Potato, Grass, etc., Steamed Bone dust, - A and L Superphosphates, Bonedust and Blood Guano, Kainit AGENCY COWSLIP CALF MILK. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, kawhia. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., iu the Kawhia, Raglan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also t'ole aarent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator iu the above Districts, aud it any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., 011 their lands will commanicite with in?, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on pitches just to t-how them the killing jual - ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 r J ,HE JJACON QO. FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beir to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 150lfes at highest 1 current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well tiaished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. 'AMES HALLY, Secretary,
VoriCE T.) FARMERS AND ' ' OTHERS. PURE BONE DUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of our various Baads of Bonedust and Artifical Manures : PURE HONE FLOUR PLR'E li<>NEl)[ ST (steamer) PI RE Bo\EDI Sl' (coarse) A 1 HONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, ;nd Samples on ap plication. WAKNOCK BROS. Durham-street, Auckland. WAVEBL! HOTEL AUCKLAND. Maurice o'oonnor, propria ( r desires to intimate ihat he has taken over the busing o< thi- Popular Hotel, and would ref>rcHn!!y requr-s; » cnntinuance of the libeial xnpp' rt h'ti err„, awarded his pre decp^por. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find t.iat no eff.nt, w,l be spared to afford them ev-ry c. mf. rt. whilst tb* TARIFF w.ll be, as previously, MOST MODEKATF. The Hotel is witfro une minubo's wa k Railway Station nnd VVh irf, command s magnificent view nf iliP Harbour, To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Cend Mille Failthe wi i ver he extended, and a pleasaDti gijourn ssured. WINES. SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9 / 12 EXCELIENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. P.O. Box 350 Telephf ne 468. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND, Wines BEd Spirits of the Bpst Brands Only Firft-olafs Billiard Room. Night Porter. W, M COOKE. Proprietor, Late U.B.S. Co. UPTON & CO.. NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY-Wright 2 Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tiied and Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1 Artificial Incubating and BrooodiDg, by the M'st Expert Operators and Brooders in America .. ~ 2 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry ~ ..2 Success with Poultry: For Persona who Think of Engaging in any Branch of the Ponltry Business Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Business .. ..2 Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2 Poultry Houses and Fixtures— Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures .. .. ) The Leghorns: Brown, White, Black, Buff, Duikwing ~ ..2 The Wyandottes : Silver, Golden, White Buff ana B1 ac k .. .. 2 The Bautam Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra. AH the above Works are fully lllu.-trated an Contribute by the Best Authorities America end Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. AUPIRI /10AL IMITED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Coal Dealers in Waikato. tt Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edwabd 8. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. EVANS' ERFUL T) EMEDIES TUSSICDRA. For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge : F. J. SaDders, Cambridge; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E.J. Davey, Hamilton: W. Dey, Hamil on ; J, S. Edwards, Ohaapo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrock, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarua wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. r PHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE J. DEPARTMENT is prepared to graut Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act the jEm ployers' Liability Acts, aa well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also •v-otected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to he 1 ocal Office of the Department J. S. RICHARDSON,
ALBERT HOTEL QUEEN STREET a uukland. TTAVTNfr taken,' ovfr this popular, and Z'" 1] ; k "' u '" H. t.-J, ail visitors can rely - upon Rvpry atteut ; on and NIGHT PORTER in attendano Ttflepbona 963. All teipgramg promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH proprietor X " A w A M r r u THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL WE. Pkophotok. T H re»S ,:L '* "' h *" n "" i,m Hotel w ne ceH.sary f or a First-olass 2«k\ Hav,n ? a flne Sample Room and he best position in the township -t is tho tavoante Hotel for Commercial Travelled ' H»U VtK lt9 t bem - °PP osite the Town 8 the most convenient for visiting SENWiJS \_J6 Teldlhonk No. 690. •lames Kolleston/£?/ (Late OI / / ikuraugi and / Coroman del / / proprietor// / V / * /yy / EAST, /M/ MCKLAIVD /good sample rooms Hallett's Railway Hotel, mercer. ' WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Gatr pba l : s Special Bruw always o draught. Good »' hooting and Boating. Hor 3Bß on Hire. G,„>d Sbabiim? and padJockia^. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. railway BAR. Sicked with finest Liquors.) J. & HALLETT, PROPRIETOR. Harbour View Hotel, Raglan. MRS E. fi. REIl), troprie tress. 'pHlj? HOTEL his been re-built in first- A class style, with a view t;> affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OV£EI.OOK;KG THE HiKBOUE Secoomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBO\ Hipkins and Coutts WINS i SPIKIT MEEOfiANIS ELLIOT STREET, aucklakd, ' »»• iM th. SOLI ASCIIS BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky hj:. sc O, ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTI BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest PrioM Siren. Telephone 864. P . o> 28/11 \ X A X c- a' A % \f \ \\ <r, % |
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We are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising oar goods. Cut this out and forward to our enly address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN ■ STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 469, Q.P.O. 8/2 AWHIA IARMERS' HO OPERATIVE fIOMPANY Having completed arrangments to open STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the ahrve Company are prepared to Sappy gettl rs with All Reqiremeats. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of large ex perience, and will be supplied to Share holders and Farmers Generally at a Mini tnum Coat and of cluaranteed Quality. ENUDNG MATERIAL also will be Sap plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.O. Co. are makißg arrangements for the Supply of Stouk to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the beat Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, ami to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify the tho public that he has entered into po;iße-sio:i of above Hotel' which is one of tha most comfortable Hoctelries in the colony, No expense has been spared to meet ths requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathiug Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, ]l/7 Proprietor. (Late U.S.S.CO.) fact, admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of "the beifruarenteeVtTthe » Pr.p«rad only by THOMAS BHBOHAM, St. Helens, Uuoashin, ln< W. 8«M •wywksrs, ia Ban, Is. lid., and Is. ML #•<*. *imhi "THE PEOPLE'S' 7 FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads. Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches, and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Qaeen - Street. AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT NO TICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and "Dairy" brand boxes with' the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." J Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLEY SPXiAUG, MANAGING DIEECTGE, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, Viotoeia & Lobne Stb., AUCRjLiAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining tho Highest Market Price, with Quick Sales and Account Salos immediately remitted. Special accommodation for Pi<r H and Poultry". Fruit Sales held EVTR} DAY during the Season. Outdoor and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing M? : ?e and other Produce until fair market prioo i» obtairpHe Establishes 18 Tbaeb BimtEHsrx : Union Bank of Australia. >AQLAN The regula running of the mail coach between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended owing to the had state ef the roads. J. DALGLIEBH ONE DOZEN OABINET3 WITH OPAL PBOM 15/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPt BR Artistio Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Group? COBNBB Of QUEEN AND WPT.FPT.OT STREETS AUCKLAND. 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[eetixos. Local Bopirs, week ekdixo N'ovkmukb 20. Jaglan County Council—Wednesday A'aipn County (Council—Wednesday Vaikato County Council -Wednesday "iako County Council—Wednesday Hamilton Borough Council Wednesday ''ambridge Borough Council -Wednesday \ihikihi Town Hoard Friday kihikihi Domaiu Hoard Friday Jaugiaohia K-oad Hoard—Saturday laugahoi Drainage Hoard .Saturday igaroto Drainage Heard—Saturday .Vaitoa h'oad Board—Saturday MaiIISTKATE's Cot RT SITTIXiiS. i'e Awamutu—Tuesday, 2oth, in a.m. Uuntly—Tuesday, iit-h December, 11 a.m. Hamilton—Wednesday, loth, 10 a.m. Cambridge—Friday, 12th, 10 a.m. I'e Awamutu—Tuesday, 16th, lua.m. h'aglan— When necessary.
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AGENT-GEXEEAL'.S CABLE. (Br Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Yesterday. The following cable has been received from the Agent-General, dated London. 22nd instant:— The mutton market is steady. The quantity of mutton going into consumption at present is very small. The average prices to-day are: Canterbury mutton,-lid per lb j Dunedin and Southland, and W.M.E. Co., mutton, 4|d; other North Island mutton, -l|d. There is a dull sale for all lamb. The weather lately has been very unfavourable to the sale of lamb. The average prices to-day are : New Zea land lamb, Canterbury brand, 5Jd, lamb other than Canterbury, .">;d. There is a better demand for beef. The stocks of New Zealand beef on hand are light. New Zealand hinds sd, fores 4Jd. The butter market is steady. There is better demand for butter. Choicest is quoted at 112s. There has been no alteration in the cheese market since last week. There is a better demand for hemp. The price of New Zealand hemp, " good, fair \\ ellington" grade, on spot to-day, is £32 K's per ton; December - February ship ments, .£3O.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Waikato Tores have secured the window of Mr Bright's sample rooms, where to-morrow evening the results of the different polling booths Trill be displaved as they come to hand. Arrangements" have been made with the Press Association to supply the polling in other electorates until midnight.
In view of the scarcity of feed, the Vic torian Minister for Lands (Mr McKenzie) has decided to allow sheep to he grazed along the railway lines during the day time only and under the care of shep herds.
A\ ellmgton is in the throes of one of the biggest land-booms it lias ever known. One syndicate ..Miramar) has made its purchase price, at its first sale, and '• stands clear " with 120 acres of its best land still on band.
A interesting meeting of the Huntly Liberal Association has just come to hand, but as the polling in connection with the election will be about complete as our issue reaches the Franklin electorate, no good purpose will be served in inserting the same.
Mr C. Uorsnell, at present station-master at Ohaupo, has received instructions to take charge at Hamilton on Wednesday, the 26th inst. Mr Bryan has been tem porarily appointed to succeed Mr Uorsnell. The latter gentleman, by his courtesy and good management, has made many friends at Ohaupo, who will be loth to part with him.
A continental journal states that Mr Kruger's memoirs are divided into three parts-. The first deals with the Jameson Kail: the second treats of the causes, the progress, and the end of the war ; the third is devoted to the future of the Boer people. Mr Kruger has been paid JWO.UOO, which sum is to be contributed to the Boer relief.
Andrew Carnegie tells a good yarn about a p..or parishioner who regretted to his minister that he could not pay his pew rent. " Ah," says the minister. " 1 see what it is. You have been gambling on the turf. "Oh, no, Sir." "'Well, fain sure you've been gambling in some way. ! can seo it in your eye." " Well, sir," says the parishioner, " I'll be candid. I we,it to your church bazaar and got roped into so many lotteries that they cleaned me out."
Cape Colony has prohibited the landing of live stock from Argentina because it was discovered that several were afflicted with scab. The law in Buenos Ayres is that every sheep should be thoroughly dipped before being shipped ; if one sheep" is found to be scabby the whole lot intended for shipment is refused permission to embark. Apparently the ollieers appointed to see to this have not carried out their duties ; thus through the negligence of these officials his trade has been closed for the present to Argentina.
.Messrs W. C. I /avis and Co. report as follows :-On Thursday List wo held a special sale of watches, jewellery and drapery at our mart, and had a good at tendance of the public, who received good bargains. On Saturday wo held our usual weekly sale, and had a fair attendance. There was a good entry of poultry which found a ready sale at good prices the de mand being far greater than the supply. Produce: Potatoes 2s <>d for small bags "f seed, and good table potatoes tis|6d to KsOd. O.S. chaff os .Vl per bag. Furni ture, a fair sale, suite, Jil \~ A ■ bedsteads 18s to 25s ; meat sab.', 15s ; sundries, at fair rates.
At a meeting of ratepayers of Paglau on Saturday, 22nd, at the Public Hall, Raglan, Mr \V. \i. Hamilton in the chair, it was de cided to ask the County Council to send their engineer to report on a scheme for draining and bathing honses and other im provements to the town, to cost £IOO, which amount is to be borrowed under the Loans to Local Bodies Act. The fol lowing were elected a Committee to see the works carried|out:—Messrs G. Rutherford, \\\ B. Hamilton, Langley. W. I. Smith, 11. ! »ando and the 1 >cal < 'ounty Council mem ber, Mr J. A. La Trobe.
I> 1A I: K1111: Ais more to bo dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and it equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. ( hamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. W. DEY, .-Went, Hamilton: THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge- OEO. M. A. AIIIEK, Agent, Te Awamutu j sell it.
As we go to press polling in connection with the General Election is proceeding, md as the weather is fine it is safe that a very big vote will be cast. Business is at a standstill, the importance of the issue being such as to form the chief topic of conversation and business is out of the question.
The 'Frisco mail arrived in Auckland at 10.50 p.m. last night. Ping pong has been denounced by the Rev. Mr Morrison, at Tilba Tilba (N.S.W.) as "asenselets amusement.
A Press Association wire says:—A fire at Otahuhti destroyed the store and resi dence of iMr -I. S. Irvine and Mr Farns worth's shop and dwelling, the contents of these places were saved. Mr Sanders, of the Q.C.E. Store, Cam bridge, has a new advertisement in this issue of importance to fanners and builders, and also some novelties. See advertise ment.
The electric tramway service commenced permanently running yesterday in Auck land. They were in every sense a great success, and numbers of people availed themselves of the service.
The muster of palyers at the polo practice at Cambridge on Saturday last was a re- Cord one. !n consequence, no set match was played, but short practice spells. Men and ponies were in great nick, and one of the spells played was considered equally as fast and exciting as the memorable Auckland-Cambridge match last season. Some of the new players show promise of developing into first-class exponents of the game. Mrs James Hally and her daughters kindly dispensed afternoon tea.
The affair, whatever it was, reminds the Loudon Chronicle of the ghastly quarter of an hour once passed by a young Parisian who wandered into the " Chamber of Hor rors " at Tussand's. Finding himself alone, he was seized with an inspiration. What a glorious thing to put his neck into the
"lunette" wherein had rested the neck of Marie Antoinette ! He lay down, touched a spring, and closed the collar. But how was he to release himself? If he touched the wrong spring the fatal axe might de scend. Unable to speak a word of English, he yelled lustily for help in French, and before long a crowd of visitors, led by an attendant, came on the scene. The guide was a bit of a linguist, and saw an oppor tunity with himself as master of the situa tion. He at once began a practical lecture on the guillotine, interrupting his remarks with little asi es in French to the indig nant victim, asking him to scream louder or writhe more agonisingly. " How well he acts!" exclaimed the gratified onlookers. Finally the Parisian was released, and, an swering the applause with maledictions, fled, leaving his hat behind. < >ne of the most exciting Alpine adven tures of this season is that known as the Rax-Alpe disaster. Three members of the Vienna Social Democratic. Touring (Tub- Karl Schmetzki, Heinrich Prebm, Anton Irippla—started on a Sunday to ascend the Rax-Alpe from the most dangerous side by a seldom used path. Schmet/.ki and Prelim were roped together, but Irippla climbed alone. The party, losing their way, reached a point whence it was impossible either to proceed or to retrace their steps. Schmetzki and Prehin fell from a point al ove Irippla's head, knocking off his cap as they descended to instant death in the abyss below. Their bodies were found late the same day. when the searchers also found Irippla, It was, however, impossible to reach him, and he was compelled to remain -in a standing position on a narrow le lgo overhanging the precipice from noon till ten o'clock on Monday morning, when he was rescued, sustaining some slight in juries in the process. The only possible way of communicating with him was from a point far above his head. A rope s')oft long was lowered, and a working man—one of Irippla's comrades—descended by it to the ledge. There he secured Irippla" firmly with the rope, and both were then hauled up with the greatest difficulty and at the peril of their lives.
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WHAT DitE-5 THE NEGLECT OF A BAD COLD MEAN? Only too frequently ■i p*ri< us al took of Paenmonia and the sowing of the P-d-' of that ecourge of humanity, Consumption. These evils csn b? averted by taking TLHSICUKA, which has been proved bv experience to be the Remedy of the Age for all complaints cf the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Price 2s 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at &1I Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the colony.
OHAUPO NOTES.
From our own Cokestondent
Farmers are very anxious for rain as pas tures are becoming very dry, and the gar dens are very backward. Shearing is well underway.
Messrs Souter and Co. are making good headway with the erection cf their large granery, and when completed it will very greatly facilitate the business of the firm.
I am pleased to report that farmers and residents generally are taking a more live interest in the coming election than has formerly been the case, and it is generally acknowledged that Mr Greenslade's return is a certainty. If Liberals stick to their colours on Tuesday it is computed that he will poll 2 to 1.
LORD HAWKE'S CRICKET TEAM
AI'CIvLAN D ARRANGEMENTS. Mr T. R. Southall, secretary of the Auck land Cricket Association, has been busy during the last week or two making ar rangements for the movements of Lord Hawke's cricket team during their stay in the Auckland province. The members of. the team, which is under the captaincy of Mr P. F. Warner, arrive by the 'Frisco mail steamer on or about December 10th, and play a representative eleven of Auckland on Friday, Saturday and Monday, December 19th, 20th, and 22nd.
The visitors will probably leave here on the 23rd for Hamilton, where a match will be played, and will then go to Eotorua for two or three days.
_ They then return to Auckland and leave for the South by the West Coast. His Worwhip the Mayor of Auckland will receive the team on arrival, and His Worship, with Messrs B. Kent, F. Fade, A. Myers, C. 11. S. McKinney.S. T. George, nnd the members of the Auckland Cricket Association, constitute a reception com mute to see to the entertainment of our English guests.
Mr 1 1. Hay. sole selector to the associa tion, will shortly select a number of players to gointo practice, with a view to making Ins final selection of the representative eleven.
ACCIDENT AT COROMANDEL.
Yesterday morning a nasty accident occurrred at the Tiki to a young man named Lindsay, eldest son of George Lindsay, well-known in mining circles. Young Lindsay was exercising his horse Hector, which fell and rolled on him, in dicting severe injuries about the chest and ribs. A stretcher was procured, and Lind say was conveyed to the hospital with all speed.
MERCER REGATTA.
The time—Saturday next—is now rapid ly approaching for this popular function. A record number of (15 entries has been re ceived representing about ltil) Competitors. I'he various events will be very keenly con tested. In the Canoe Hurdle Race no fewer than eight canoes have entered. Excellent entries have been received for the gig races, six facing the starter in the two maiden races, six in the heavy weight juniors, five in the light weight" juniors, six in the heavy weight juniors, and four in the seniors. We again hope to see our Xgaruawahia Club again coming to the fore. The steamer Freetrader is to be moored in the stream, and on it will eventuate a fine Maori War dance and the greasy boon contest. The Regatta Committee is doing all in its power to make these fine sports as attrac tive as possible, and no doubt the excellent tra-'n arrangements, and the cheap fares will induce a record attendance.
MR GREENSLADE AT HAMIL TON.
* AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEET LNG. A packed and most enthusiastic audience, a great proportion of which were, of the fair sex, greeted Mr Greenslade in the Volunteer Hall, Hamilton, last evening when he de livered the final speech of the elec toral campaign of 11)02 in Waikato. His Worship the Mayor (Mr R, W. Dyer) occupied the chair, and briefly and suitably introduced the speaker. In his speech, Mr Greenslade dwelt at some length on the various mis statements circulated concerning him self, and limn in manly, outspoken terms referred to the now notorious slander of the Right Hon. It. J. Sed don published by the Otago Daily Times, for which that journal had publicly tendered what the candi date termed one of the most abject apologies to be found in the history of the colonial press. The speaker, in ;i stirring speech, which was punctuated throughout by applause and good-humoured lauda tory interjections, proceeded to out line his platform much on the same lines as in his previous speeches, deal ing with the question of agricultural progress, the land tenure, state tire insurance, and the old age pensions, saying he would oppose tooth and nail the breaking down of the latter act. lie also dwelt on the tactics pursued by the Assets Hoard in the disposal of their Waikato properties and the pressing needs for roads in the outlying districts. The contest should be fought for principle, makin" for the best interest of the colony. At the conclusion of the address several questions were answered in a manner which gained the hearty applause of the audience. In reply to one he said that if elected he would prior to each session meet the electors on the platform and discuss their wants and requirements; then at the close of each session he would again meet them giving an Re count of his stewardship. -Mr J, A. Young made a laudatory speech, showing that the New Zealand Government had done a great deal to help the farmers in the way they had sent the emissaries all over the world to find the Lest markets for their pro duce. He moved a vote of thanks and confidence in Air Greenslade as a man of energy and ability to represent the Waikato in Parliament. This was was seconded by Air Thos. Chappell. The motion was carried unani mously amidst thunderous applause and cheers renewed time after time. The meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the chair, and the giving of three cheers fer the candidate.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
THE MEN ON THE RAFT. THE BLOOD-SUCKING STORY DENIED. Of the six men from the Elinga mite's raft who were taken to the Auckland Hospital for treatment, two (Messrs Mallin and Jobson) left that institution this morning. Those remaining in the hospital are Messrs T. F. Daniel son, Andrew Rossie, Arthur Robinson. These three are very indignant at some of the statements which have been published in the papers con cerning the four days' drift, and they emphatically contradict certain por tions of Mr Neale's narrative. l{os sie and Robinson describe Danielson (who was a quartermaster on the El ingamite) as one of the heroes of the raft. It was he who made a bed of life-belts for Miss McGuirk, and she was lying on it when she died. Danielson was the last who attended to her, and he and another man put her body overboard. They absolutely deny the state ment that they sucked each other's blood for the purpose of sustaining life, and say that they saw nothing of the sort as far as they know. No blood-sucking occurred. (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, This Day. If Departmental duties permit Captain Blackburne Nautical Assessor will go to Auckland to attend the Elingamite inquiry on behalf of the Government. Captain Smith, local supererintendent of shipping, will probably act as one of the nautical assessors at the inquiry if Captain . Blackburne is unable to go North,
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WRECK OF A STEAMER
♦ GREAT LOSS OF LTFE. llo.Mlv Xovember 2 L The Italian steamer Uosnia, wreck cd at the mouth of the Danube, had 20") passengers on lioard. Eighty two were drowned.
TRADES CONGRESS
(Received Nov. 24, 10.22 p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 21, The Commonwealth Trades l. T nion Congress has opened. After the re ception of the delegates at the Town Hall, the chairman stated the Con gress represented 140,000 unionists, it' non-alliHated bodies were included. A reasonable estimate of unionists in the Commonwealth would lie a quar ter of a million.
DEATH OF HERR KRUPP
LONDON, Nov. 23. Herr Fredrick Krupp, the famous ironmaster of Essen, Prussia, and in ventor of the Krupp steel gun, is dead, aged 'JO years. SUICIDE SUSPECTED. LONDON November 24. An unconfirmed report is current that Krupp suicided. Jt is generally believed that cruel calumnies were circulated by the Italian and German Socialists news papers, alleging that Krupp led an immoral life at Capri. This hastened his end. He instituted actions for libel against Vorwaerts and other newspapers.
SOUTH AFRICA
MB CHAMBERLAINS TOUR LONDON, November 21. .Mr -John Morley, addressing the National Liberal Club, said he looked forward with considerable confidence to Mr Chamberlain's tour. His fit ness for the mission was greater than that of any other man, and the peo ple of South Africa would recognise his wisdom if he refused exorbitant demands that nobody else would grant. LONDON, November 24. The Generals admission of their error of judgment in appealing to the world has impressed Continent public opinion, wnich is setting in in favour of Britain, especially in Belguim.
MADAME MELBA
MELBOURNE, Nov. 23 Madame Melba made her first ap pearance in grand opera at the Prin cess Theatre. There was a crowded and enthusiastic house'. The perform ance was a great success.
GENERAL ITEMS.
♦ (Received November 25, 12.40 a.m.) LONDON, November 24. The Governors of Siera Leone and Gambia announce that they have encouraged the natives to extensively grow cotton. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 21. The Sultan has heaped extraordin ary attentions upon cadets in the German training ship Stew, inviting them to dinner, addressing them,, and sending his son aboard to bid them farewell. LONDON, Nov. 23. The Daily Telegraph states tha Italy intends to prevent Italian anar chists emigrating. LONDON, Nov. 23. Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, in the House of Commons on Monday, moves the rejection of the sugar bounties convention.
INTERCOLONIAL.
♦ • —■ SYDNEY, November 24. Sir E. Barton speaks to-night at Maitland, renewing the past session and forthcoming legislation. New Hebrides advices state that M. Rontlin, agent for the French Society on the Island of Api, commit ted suicide when suffering from fever. TOWNS VILLE, Nov. 24. A post mortem examination of a woman who died here disclosed the fact that she was suffering from plague. The other suspicious cases are reported. ADELAIDE, November 25. It is reported that Clem Hill in tends to settle in South Africa after returning and finishing the Australian cricket season. SYDNEY, Nov. ll 11.M.5. Archer has sailed hence for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, November 23. The Mayors of Sydney and .Mel bourne assume the title of Lord Mayors, The Governor-General has been advised that the King has been pleased to confer this dignity upon them.
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IRISH AFFAIRS.
LONDON, November 23. In connection with the Tallow Irish League conspiracy case, the police took possession of the defen dants' simps and farms. O'Keefre, I tin' plaintiff, boughl at auction the defendants' cattle a I nominal prices.
THE STUDY OF MALARIA.
LONDON. Nov. 23. A prize which is in he given an nually under the will of the late Mr Alfred Nohle, the inventor of dyna mite, to student < or inventors who may he adjudged to have done the most during the year to heneflt hu manity, lias heen awarded to the Liverpool Tropical Association for medical researches in connection with malaria. The value of the prize is £BOOO.
NEW ZEALAND'S TRADE.
ADELAIDE, Nov. 24 Mr (.iow, the New Zealand trade represt*ntativp, has arrived by the s.s Victoria from Colombo. He states that there is a good opening for New Zealand produce in South Africa, but owing, however, to the protection af forded en the South Africa Companies, outsiders are practically debarred from establishing cold storage depots, but he considers that there are ample depots already at the ports. The trade in New Zealand butter and cheese, lie says, is making great strides in England.
THE CHANNEL SQUADRON
♦ LONDON, Nov. 23. The British Channel Squadron is at Lisbon. The commander visited the Queen of Portugal. French newspapers suspect that the squadron is going to Morocco.
LABOUR IN AMERICA
NEW YORK, Nov. 23. The Federation of Labour Confer ence at New Orleans, by 4897 to 417, rejected the Miners' resolutions, which were of a Socialistic tendency.
CRUELTY TO A CHILD
LONDON, November 23. Mrs Penruddocke, wife of a Wilt shire Magistrate, has been fined £3O at the Old Bailey for ill-treating and causing unnecessary suffering to a six-year-old child. The jury severely censured the husband.
A MANSION BURNED.
♦ LONDON, Nov. 23. The Earl of Beauchamp's mansion of Saint Cloud, at Pourick, Worces tershire, occupied by Lady Catherine Berkeley, has heen burned to the ground. The inmates escaped in their night attire. Some pictures and furni ture on the ground Moor were saved. Lord Beauchamp was a spectator of the fire.
A TIMELY RAINFALL
Received Nov. 24,10.22 p.m. MELBOURNE, November 24. ' Good rain has fallen in Darling Downs, and is just in time to save the maize crop.
THE PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION
•♦ LONDON, November 23. Friendly societies are acting in concert in the direction of taking measures for the prevention of tuber culosis. A deputation visits the Ger man Sanatoria, Dr. Hillier, a member of the National Association for the Prevention of Consumption, accom panying them.
CONFESSION OF MURDER.
(Received Nov. 25, 10.25 a.m. BRISBANE, Nov. 24. The police have received an anonymous confession of the murder of Doyle Dalke. It comes from an inland town. Little credence is attached to the latter.
BRITIST NEUTRALITY.
A PROMISE DESIRED BY THE KAISER. (Received Nov. 25, 12.4 a.m.) LONDON, November 24. A Pittsburg despatch states that the Kaiser vainly tried to induce the King and Ministry to promise neu trality in the event of Germany defy ing the Monroe doctrine, by acquir ing the island of Saint Thomas and seizing territories in South America.
THE GENERAL ELECTION
NOMINATIONS. Following is a complete list of the candi dates for the various constitutencies in New Zealand. *lndcates members of last Parliament ; G., Government supporter ; O,Opposition ; 1., Independent; L., Labour P., Prohibitionist. AUCKLAND. aitklaxd City. *W. J. Napter . (} *J. FI. Witheford <; r. E. limine ... ... <; A - P- ,ir;i,l y ... ... o .). Kawcus .. [j K, Freurh ",] '■' [ •I. 11. Ilauuan I A. Kidd ... ,• A.Rosser ',*', r, W. Kichardson ... ... p 11. N. Simson ... G <iREY Lynn. *(.». I-'owlds . Q T. T. Masefield .'" ."' \ I'AR.N'KLL. *F. Lawry... ... (j J. M. Shera ... '.'.' I Eden. *J- Bollard... .. o V E. Chcal ... ''.* G Waitemata. E. \V. Alison I A. J. Hatfield, Jan.... ..." G Manakau. *Sir G. M. O'Rorke . G M. M. Kirkbride 0 Thames. *Hon. J. McGowan ... ... G W. H. Lucas ~ . L F. W.lsitt p Ohinemubi. E. G. B. Moss I * Jackson Palmer ... , M G H. Poland .. ... g Bat of Plentt. *V\. H. Herries ... ... 0 Rev. C. Jordan ... .., G D. Lundou ... .. q J. E. Taylor ... ... q Waikato. *F. W. Lang ... ... o H. J, Greenslade ... ... G Franklin. *W. F. Massey ... ... 0 A. R. Harris ... ... G Bay of Islands *R. M. Houston ... ... G A. C. Glass ... q Marsden. *K. Thompson ... ... G F. M er... ... ... q aT, - d " u PARA. E. Ba3sett... ... ... q- A, E. Harding ... ... jj C. Newman ... . G G. L. Peacocke ... G J. Stall worthy ... (j VVAIAI'U. *Hon. J. Carroll ... G HAWKE'S BAY. Hawke's Bat. *Sir W. Russell 0 Napier. *A. L. D. Fraser G RJ. Eaines ... tti j Waipawa. *C. Hall ... q J. Taylor ... ... ... j TARANAKI. Egmont. Hon. W. T. Jennings ... G „•» C. Leech ... ... ... j Hawera. *F. McGuire ... ,!. 0 C. E. Major ... ... q Pate a. *F. H. Haselden ... ... o *W. C. Symes ... ... G Taranaki, *E. M. Smith ... g H.O.Kay ".' 0 WELLINGTON. Rangitikki. W. J. Birch o A. E. Remington ... ... G R. E. Hornblow ... ... q James Smith ... ... j Oroua. *F. G. Lethbridge ... ... o A. H. Tompkins ... ... G Wanganui. *A. D. Willis ... q T. W." Baker ... .'" 0 " P. Lundon .. ... ... j Manawatu. *J. Stevens .. , q. J. Vile [" i Palmerston. T. R. Hodder . G W. T. Wood ... '.'.' G H. J. Manson ... ... q. Pahiatua. *J. O'Meara ... ... g S. Bolton ... ~ 0 A.Gould .. ... '." ( o Masterton. •A.W.Hogg g J. C. Cooper ... ... q Wairarapa. *J. T. M. Hornsby • g W. C. Buchanan ... ... o Otaki. *W. H. Field ... g F. W. Issitt ... '.'.'. P HuTT. *T. M. Wilford ... g J.H.Collier ... ", ) F. Piraai ... " t ' t q Newtown. Hon. T. W. Hislop ... o W. HP. Barber ... ' g W. G. Tustin ... '.'.*. o Dr. Chappie ... " i C.M.Luke ... \\\ g Wellington Citt *G. Fisher ... ... g *A. R. Atkinson ... ... o J. Duthie q J. G.W.Aitkin .. q E.G.Jellieoe ... .'." _ P. J. O'Regan ... ... g J. Godber ... . G D. McLaren ... . G Dr. Findlay ... "V g NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH. Nelson City. *J. Graham ... ... g Jesse Piper ... j Harry Almore ... ," g Wairau. * Hon. C. H. Mills g J. Duncan ... ... ... i THE WEST COAST.' MOTUEKA. *R. McKenzie ... g F. W.faitt "] P BULLER. *J. Colvin... ... g F. W.lsitt ... "* p Grey. *A. R. Guiness ... r< F. W laitt ... [\[ p Westland. *Right Hon. R. J. Seddon , G F. W.lsitt ... * f p CANTERBURY. HURUNUI. *R. Meredith t A.W.Rutherford ... ".' g H. F. Reece t o.Puiiy ... ;;; ;;; <j G. 0. Forbes ... "' q Kaiapoi. *D. Buddo... a A. D. Hassall ..*.' ,"* G COURTENAT. *C. Lewis ... ,„ ... q J. Rennie ... ... "" g J. Barrett... ... g Avon *W. W. Tanner ... ... G A. Loughrey ... j J. R. Brunt ... j j, Christchurch. *W. W. Collins ... g •G.J. Smith t *H. G. Ell j T. E. Taylor " *" y C.Taylor ... .*'.' j, T. H. Davey q. R. M.Taylor n A. H. Turnbull ..'. \[[ q C.Allison ... " r E. Baynes ... "* q
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1902
KIOATE&CO'C TV KNOX STREET, II \ M ILK i.V. », <»K(i \\. Vl'ihl.N AND Special attention to Technique \ Theory. R. W. D V E K SOLICITOR ... .. Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND i>X MORTGAGE OF FREEHoLS. M E U ERHERT \ BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE awamutu. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST. Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month. Ngaruawj,hia, second lues lay in mouth. Hiintly, third Tue.sl iy in m oith. Te Aroha, fourth I'uesday in month. Other districts oeoasioually. HIGH-CLASS WORK". TERMS MODERATE. A S MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected DENTAL ROOMS lu the Main Street of Hamilton, ENT A L \T 0 T 1 C MR E. DE VENNY McOARRIGLE, DENTAL SURG* ON, Mr M bo c.onanlled on and after Baturday> August 2nd, .at his rooms, Victoria [louse, Hamilton. r Nitrous-Oxide gaa adminißiered. )t Painless k xiract ; ons by ihe most recent procss. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11,7 MR G; SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthlyMhe'folFiwiny plac Njfaruawbhla— Ist Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly- 4th Friday. [/OUR, AND A HALF PER C -L We have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Marly "applications is requested. - V,;iilo Dims,, Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. 217 MONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. H. 1. B -AUTHORISED AND LICENSED Ten years on Government Staff. NEXT HAMILTON HOTEL HAMILTON. 23/7. IT E WS 0 N Q II E P P A R D. LAN D, CO M M [SSI OX, E ACENT, M" T. 11. B ISA.CHEU til' PIA.No, \ li|,lN. 'Ciir.LO A\|i Sin iin :, (Having taken up his nssidenco iu Hamil ton, is now proparod to receive pupils at ( LAREMmN r VILLA. Cambridge livery MIIN !»\ V and TUESDAY. Te Awamutu- Every FRIDAY, Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band" is now open to accept Engage ments for Concert*, UalD, etc.. in any"part Ox the Waikato. . rriox ENGINEER, W.'E S T. Near Railway Station SS i \ TEACHER OF SINiiINC AND V'HCH PRODUCTION. ANDSoME ( oMPoTKS Just the thing for a present lis cash, at . WII KINsON's, Cambridge.
KABMKO lIK CURE FOK- Inrtig'Or'ticn, Constipation, F at.ulency, Liver Complaint, K'c, Efc, Etc RI r K .. ..2s PER BOTTLI MiNUFA TUIRD Sr.KIY By V. ; \ Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON, ion keep the MONEY in the pLce and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising - BILE SYRUP if troubled with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you possess i a Liver. Sole Manufacturer E. B. HILL, CHFMIBT, CAMBRIDGE. WAIKATO TIMES ALMANAC (LATE L'OND'S.) TO ADVERTISERS. r riIIS ALMANAC is now being put in haud, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at once for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to the Secretaries of local Government Bodies Hubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to the Publisher lists of office-bearers, etc., fur publication in the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THE WAIKATO TIMES Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. PAULL k YENABLES, It i« only on the use of Wolfe's S(-'hiiii>.j9 that it oujht to be judged. ¥ou he toe Judge f <7 1 6 nofPMA R i.ijj |jrulit9—they ure ebsolutel;, | § .vorthless. p IA/ IJ"J I C \Jk) \J - i. ' C t ; the name and aooei '. £ •Jolpho Wolfe on the label. W A HE'S \V< >RM Kb is the Wondeful Worm Woriers—are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere. UIOYCLISTS.—ShouId never start out without a buttle of Chamberlain's Pan Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all tlesh wounds and sprains. One application gives relief. Try it. W. KEY, Agent Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge \ GEO. M. A. AHEIK, | Agent Te Awamutu, sells it,
Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WADE'S WORM FIGS. Is boxes. dangerous and fatal disease, has as its dicatiou a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which c uise coughing. It always cures and cures quickly. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton- THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton- GEO. M, A. AHIEK, Agent, Te Awamutu' sells it.
Winter comes with chilly drape, And coughs and colds we cau't escape We're hound to face it every year, However much the damp we fear. We long to see Old Sol's bright rays Through those wet and gloomy days, While our health we do assure ™" With soino WOODS' GKEAT PEPPERMINT CUKE, ia
BRUISES, WOUNDS, AND LACER ATIONS— Need an antiseptic dressing. Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers the purpose to perfection. It is a liniment, a wonderful healing power. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Vgent Cam' bridge, GEO. M. A. AHIEE,Agent Te Awa aiutii, sell it. |
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NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE SUPPLY OF SHEER ORDER RECEIVED FROM BE I HA. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) "WELLINGTON, Nov. 21. When in South Africa the Treniior made representations to Lord Milner urging that when re stock in « the country lives rams and cattle should be procured from New Zealand where stronger, better breeds and more suitable animals could be got than elsewhere. On his way back to New Zealand Mr Seddon again called attention to the matter and asked for the favourable consideration of the suggestion. He added that the Go vernment would place its machinery at the disposal of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony for tho purpose of procuring the necessary stock. As a result of these negotiations the Premier has received the following import ant communicatiou from the Government at Johannesburg :—" For the re-stocking of the new colonies I shall need to import on a considerable scale, especially sheep. Would the New Zealand Government be willing to assist in mutton. I have many offers, but there seems to be a danger of falling into the hands of speculators or unreliable persons. This Uovernmeut does not propose to pur chase itself, but would be willing to give special facilities to importers whose charac ter was guaranteed by the Oovernment. I should be glad to know the prices at which good merino ewes and rams could be landed at Durban, and arrangements ought sub sequently to be extended to cattle, but sheep are almost pressing. lam also in communication with the Govornor-General of Australia." The New Zealand Oovernment has also received a large order from Beira for dairy produce, meat and horse feed.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1002
*R. H. Rhodes F. Overton Se *C'.A. C. Ilardv RICCAR'I"N •G.W.Russell G. Witty ... (tERALIHNK itinan *Hon. W. Hall-Jones F. H. Smith *Hod. W. .1. Steward Geonre Miller •Hon. T. Y. Lluucan J. A. Mcl'herson .!. M. Urown 11. I'. Crawford Mount Ida. John Ewing A. L. Herdman Waikouajti. *T. Mackenzie Rot. F. W. Isitt ... CHALMERS. *E. G. Allen John \\ iiite DuNBDIN CITT. *J. A. Millar *J. F. Arnold *A. R. H irclay K. Chisholm H.D. Bedford L'avekmi am. *T. K. Sidey W. Earnshaw Taieki D. Keid, junr. J. J. Ramsay J. Wright C. Samson ... A. Marshall *James Allen J. A. Scott Clutha. *J. \V. Thomson John McNeil D. Stewart W. Quin ... TuAI'EKA. *.I. Bennett R. Gilkison... Wakatii-u ---*W. F'raser K. B. Ross James Kelly A. Murdoch Matauba *R. McNab I. W. Raymond Invercaroill. *J. A. Hanan I). Whyte A\V ABU A. ♦Sir J. G. Ward ... D. Addell ... Wallace *M Gilfedder J. C. Thomson
Of Joiui of Arc we've often read, How slie her pallant soldiers led, Till most of France sho did retake, And she herself burnt at the stake. Those days are past, the world grows old. But still wo often catch a cold. To keep off which we can assure, The use of WOODS' OUEAT PEPPERMINT CUKE 01 Wanteds Etc. i ANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE ( ' & CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GR.VPHSand ENLARGEMENT. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WANTED— The travelling public to re- member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. r TJ7ANTED— Those requiring Violins, ■• : _2j" Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to call ou or send to 11. H. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in stock. has opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. Fresh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc., to arrive shortly. "RANTED KNOWN.—V. Pleacherde sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and liutton Hoots (tan and black), Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Loots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers ("ood and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order. V. PLE SOU ER, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. 0. CATE, has Started Business » in Cambridge as CARPENTER and BUILDER. First-class workman ship. Best material used. Orders sjlicited. Address : Cambridge. l » Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Od per quarter, Is Gd per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E. Ayling, 13, Victoria Arcale, Auckland. TENNIS GOODS —give E. J. WILKINSON a call. All this seasoa'a goods,
Government Notices- H&4HJ} NEW ZEALAND "RAILWAY MERCER REGA' BATTKDAY /"iIIKM" EXCURSION TICKETS at the V > r .to of 2d per mile first class and Id per mile second class, minimum 4s and 2s respectively, with Is added to each ticket for admission to Regatta, will be issued to Mercer from Te Awamutu, Cambridge, and stations en route to Mercer ou Saturday, 29th November, available for return on day of issue only. A special excursion train stopping where required will leave Hamilton at ',1,5 a.m., Fi'Mukton 11.20, Ngaruawahia 0.50, Huntly 10.20, arriving Mercer 11.25 a.m. .\ return excursion train will leave Mercer for Te Awamutu, Cambridge, and wayside stations at 5.15 p.m. Excursion tickets from stations on the Cambridge branch and from stations be tween Te Awamutu and Rukuhia inclusive, will be issued by the usual morning trains. Except from these stations excursion tickets will not bo issued by ordinary trains. BY ORDER. 1 £tVt< WiCviv.. £*. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the . * several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the pro visions of " The Land Transfer Act, ISS5,*' unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the " Gazette " containing this notUe. 3903. CHARLES CHANNING BUCK LAND, Lots Da, 10, 10a, 38. 42 and part 37 of the subdivision of Hinuera No. 2 block, containing together 2568 acres 2 roods 13 perches, occupied by applicant. 3904. WILLIAM FRANCIS BUCK LAND and CHARLES CHANNING BfJCKLAND, Lots 5, Si, 9, and part 1 and 2 of the subdivision of Hinuera, No. 2 Block, containing together 1206 acres 1 rood 24 perches, occupied by applicants. 3905. WILLIAM FRANCIS BUCK LAND, Lot 43a of the subdivision of Hinuera No. 2 Block, containing 1102 acies 2 roods 26 perches, occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office- Dated this 22nd day of November, 190-2, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIN BAMFORD, District Land Registrar. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. RUAKURA EXPERIMENTAL STATION DRAINAGE CONTRACT, SECTION 6. HPENDERS will be received up to SAT . URDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1902, for the EXCAVATION OF XINTY-FIYE CHAINS more or less of OPEN DRAIN. Plans etc, may be seen at Homestead. M. MULCAHEY, Manager. Sporting. ATAMATA RACING ANNUAL RACE MEETING. FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1902. PROGRAMME : 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of lOsovs second horse to receive 2sovs from the stake. Over six fights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Distance, 1| mile. Nomination, 53 ; acceptance, ss. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, of 7sovs ; second horse to receive lsov. from the stake, Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 3s. 3. MATAMATA HANDICAP, of 20S0VS; second horse to receive 3sovs from the stake. Distance, 1| mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 4. PONY RACE, of 7sovs; second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Open to all ponies 14.3 and under. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination, 3s tid; acceptance 3s 6d. 5. FLYING HANDICAP, of lOsovs > second horse to receive lsov from the stako. Distance, three-quarters of a mile. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. 6. MAORI RACE, of ssovs ; second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Dis tance, one mile. Horses owned and ridden by .Maoris. Catch weights. Post entries, ss. , 7. HANDICAP TROT, of Ssovs; second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Distance, 2J miles. Post entries, ss. 8. FORCED HANDICAP, of 6sovs second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Distance, six furlongs. Nom ination, 6s CONDITIONS. Nominations to close on December 9th, at 10 p.m., with the Secretary, Waharoa, or Mr J. Dalgliesh, Handicapper, Hamil ton. Weights will appear on December 1 lth ; acceptances on 20th. All nominations must be accompanied with age, pedigree and performances, colours of jockeys, and the necessary amount of cash. Any jockey riding [except in colours entered will be fined one guinea. Any horse winning a stake of the value of .£ls after the declaration of weights to carry slb extra, and .£3O 71b extra, not cumulative. All stakes paid in full. All protests to bo in the hands of the Secretary within ten minutes after the race, accompanied by 2sovs, which shall be forfeited to the Club it the protest is not sustained. The decision of the Stewards in all disputes shall be final. Auckland Racing Club's rules strictly adhered to. R. JOHNSTON, Hon. Secretary, Waharoa. ZITHERS, VIOLINS, BANJOS, MAN DOLINS, and other musical instru ments, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. 1?OR PRESENTAtION~GOODSri7y E. J. W ILK IN SON'S, Cambridge. /~IOODS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEA VT SON in any quantity at WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Albums, Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Cases. Fancy Goods, etc.
Amusements. GRAND BENEFIT CONGER! Survivors of Elfcigamifc AYi EYEXIXt*, IM/ENIUD I'rojjvuuimu of Vocal a Instrumental 10-m-, to he followed 3 highly amusing Farce, • WHITEBAIT AT OREENWIrII,' • liven with so much success recently. Cambridge Orchestral Society and llrass Hand ivill assi.-t. The Mayor (Mr lluckland) will preside. Commence at 8. Admission to all part; of the house Is. Election results will be announced from the platform. He. COME EARLY AND GET A SEAT .1. LANIiMUIR, * Joint Hon. E. J. WILKINSON i Sees. SATURDAY NEXT. MERCER MAORI REGATTA. RECORD EX TRIES. Q^ Atm MAORI AXI) EURO- A Oft V\J I'EAX COMPETITORS, *: War Canoe Races. Canoe Hurdle Races. Orand Maori War Dance, ice., \c. Thousands are Coming. Orand Train Arrangements. Business Notices NOT ICE. PUBLIC HALL, RAO LAX. il BO WAN begs to aotifiy the public • of Raglan and surrounding districts that he will shortly open in the above Hall, GREAT CLEARING SALE AUCTION SALE, £SOO General Drapery, Suit of Clothes, Dress Pieces, Roots and Shoes, Saddlery, Jewellery, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc. FOR SHORT PERIOD OXLY. Opening date and Auction Sale will be duly advertised. IJ U B L, I 0 N "0" TI 0 E All CATTLE aDd HORSES trespassing en my iaud at Waitutun-t, nam. ly Seotiot a 11, Blocks V. and IX , Alexandra, will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 2S/S Waitetuna. SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES kj (full range) obtainable at E. J, WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. ILMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. AT GOVERNMENT STUD AN > EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUBA, HAMILTON. fPHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the . Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hermit = Hazledean Bruar-Tuba I Blair Athol Fee for Approved Marts, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom ge 2* Gd. Paddccking 2s 6d per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LOJRD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. mm IS THE TIME TO PLANT DATES' RELIABLE Vegetable ana Flower Seeds OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Catalogues free on application. Also, Catalogue of "IRON AGE Labour - saving Implements, Orchard Requisites. e:e. From Country Agents, <r from ARTHDK MTES & (JO SEED MERCHANTS, AUCKLAND.
S ML Vaile & Sons, REAL r> S AND Y AUCTIONEERS, i:i:t, Auckland. MR M. G. FAR HER, - BANK WOOD," HAMILTON, Who will conduct intending purchasers to properties free of charge, and will be glad to receive pailieulars of properties for sale. CHKAr BUSH FAIiM. Adjacent to Railway st:iti'.>n. OO 1 i ''*"■' Acre, 208 acres good ;**/'-» 1- ' level laud in h.avy riiuu timb-r, except U) acres which hj; '■>■ !"vi Classed and feneed ■ close to nost mliee : RICH LITTLE FARM Close to Station. >\e. (} | v..) to X2'2 per a.re. Several haudy o*J I_o farm sections of from 22 to :W acres each; very fertile land, feneed, and in remarkably good grass ; on one there is some pretty bush ; all well watered; one mile from station jind large township, and about I'.l) miles troni town. Trices range from £\S to £22 per acre: one-third cash, balance live years at o per cent. TOoti 11 ANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. £1 ',)(,— 10 • Ai■ "!;! IS ; all fenced and 1 )v\ sub-divi led ;So acres grass; 12 fl'-res crop ; smaU orchard : ! acre bush ; 4 a vs drained swamp: balance rough land house of four rooms and * eraudah; stnl.Y, cowshed, &e.; h mile from school, post otlice, &.c. ■. one mile from creamery and •">£ from station. Price, £(320; terms if de ired. 7164 UNIMPROVED L\"NDS. NGAROTO PARISH-Ailotment 360, con i Hug 50 acre«, £75. TAUII.r P.\ l"V *-lb l m?-t 325, con taining 50 ~cr.e, £3B. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment 189, con tfiirintr 50 cctef. £3O. TAUPIHI PAKIsH-Allotments 377 and .'179. containing 100 acres, £75. TI'HIKAKAM i A PARISH-Allofcment 30, coiiiaini'-j 50 acres, £SO. TUfllK \R\MEA PARISH - Allotment 131, containing 50 acres, £3O. TUHIKARAMEA PA RIS'J-Allotment 74, contuiuing 5 i acres, £75. 7692 We undertake it buiinass in on nectlon with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this. Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 George E. Clark LAND. PRODUCE, & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE. FOR SALE, NEW SEASON Swede, Turnip and Rape, Now landed ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, London. I stocks which ensures the highest class and quality of the grower. Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Imperial Green Globe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex ftape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Root Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Done Phosphate (J-4 per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Guano Ponedustj etc., etc. Kainit FOR CALF FEEDING- Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Rollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street, - ■ OAMBBJDGE Alfred Buckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SALES TUESDAYS-For Hides, Skins, Woo Tallow, and Bones, Hay and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMUERA—Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. FRIDAYS Horses, Harness, Vehicles, Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales At WAIUKU-FIRST SATURDAY in each month. POKENO—MONDAY before Runciman Sale. RUNCIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. PUKEKOHE-LAST MONDAY in each month. TUAKAU-FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOR: esterßold Guane, Little's Liquid and Powder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Poison. ON SALE AT THE lIAYMARKET: Boneduet, Superphosphates and other Manures; Grass Seeds; Clovers from Cross and Sons, Glasgow, and Hurst and Sons, London ; Maize, Oats, Chaff, &c. The Hay market, Axssbt St., AUCKLAND.
Business Notices- TURNIP SEED. I)YRAMID STEAMED BONE MEAL— Ammonia 5'4-J-, Phosphates 5257, Illood and Hone, suitable for drill £■> 12s fid per ton Kangaroo Guano. £1 10s. Crass Mixture, £(i los. I'hospliates, ID per cent,, £5 10s. Corn and Maize Mixture, uitro pot; I urnip Manure, Swedes ■ r Root, .£(5 liis Kainit, Imperial Helgium Soluble, does not set hard aud can be drilled, £1 7s fld. The above are plus freight from Auckland. Turnip Seeds, &c, of Finest Quality. F. .1. SANDERS, Agent for W. S 1 aurie A Co., Auckland. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. AHIKATEA, Mountain Kimu and Kauri at Lowest Kates. Sashes, Doors, Mouldings. ,\o, of thoroughly Seasoned Timber at less than Auckland Prices, owing to saving in railage. ')•'. I. SAXDERS, Agent for J. Mo Andrew i Co., Paeroa. kTcCORMICK lIA\ HAKES, Mowers. L»X and Reapers aDd Binders are with out a rival; strongly made and of light draught. Send for Catalogue to F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Province of Auckland. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, well made of Seasoned Timber, and at reasonable rates. Try. SAXDERS, Q.C.E. CHARCOAL IRONS. HAVE you seen the Dalli Charcoal Iron? If not. call and inspect the most up-to-date Iron in the market. SANDERS, Q.C.E. ARRAS CREAM SEPERATORS. is a boon to persons being too far from a factory, inspection invited. SANDERS, QC.E. IF you want the choicest procurable, either local or imported, and the greatest variety, send to SAXDERS, Q.C.E. CHRISTMAS. iTAIKATO BACON CO.'S HAMS. Tf New Dried Fruits, Syrups, Jellies, and of finest quality. SANDERS, Q.C.E. GENERAL GROCERIES. [7OR tho Greatest ', Highest Quality, aud Best All-Round Value, ANDERS, 17 G G PRESER VIT IV E.-In tins J bottles, and bulk. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE "rVTEW GOODS Constantly arriving. SANDERS. Wi.O»J±iV« CAMBRIDGE. HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTT IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. BEST WINES AXD SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IX DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAI TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. brTght, PROPRIETOR. J. R W . JLL I D L E R GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AXD FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. HHE A WAMUTU & TT'AWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, -at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY a* 7 a.m. Arriving at Pirongia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This line passes through TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To ba shortly opened for selection. A.SYMONDS&GO. PROPRIETORS ... TE AWAMUTU I7IRST CLASS STATIONERY at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge, in packets at 3d, 4d, Cd, 7d, Kd, Is, Is :?d Is 6d, 2s, 2s Gd. Business envelopes a specialy. Any Person FOUND TRESPABSIWO with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's properties in the Wai kato will be proaecu ed. JOHN McOAW, Estates Superintendent, M&tamaUi,
McNicol & Co. CLEARING Wednesday. November 20. The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr John H. Xiccolls to offer on above date at his farm, adjoining -Messrs D. and A. Mclvinnon's (cross TWOFA K M S, JL comprising about GoO acres b'arm No'. I, of 9A7 Acres, with Light-roomed House, Good Sheds. Stables and Ouihouses. Terms— £So » cash, balaueu at 5 per cent, for three years Farm No. 2, of 3UI A. res, with Five roomed House, hairy. Cowshed and Stable. Terms—i'JOO casli. balance at 5 per cent, for three years lit Cows, milking and in calf 2 Hulls 12 Three-year Steers 2l< 2J and Two-year Steers 2:-! One and 1 l-year Steers 21 Springing Heifers 12 Two to 2i-»ear Heifers 21- One to U-year Heifers 5 ('alves 1 Two-year Colt 1 Two-year 1 >r,<tught ('olt Also, i'l botli farms are sold : 2 Draught Mares 1 Draught < I elding 5(1 Sheep Cambridge Roller Dis- Harrows, Tino Harrows, I).P. Plough, S.F. Plough. Hand Chaffeutrer. Har row Seed Sower, 2 Tip Prays, Chains, Collars etc. Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horses, etc. etc. Also, on account of Mr (i. Hampton •' 200 Four-tooth Crossbred Hwes, with for ward lambs at side A steamer leaving Huutly will convey intending purchasers to the sale and back to Huntly in time for 8.30 p.m. train. Cattle will be put safely across the river for buyet s Full particulars in future issue McXICOL k CO. G. F McCnr LAOir. Auctioneer. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, 27th ins,. 10 BUILDING SECTIONS, situated 1U almost in the centre of the Borough Sale at 11 o'clock punctually The undersigned have received instruc tions from Air Thos. Vincent to offer for sale on above date, on the ground, his most desirable property situated between Thackeray, Clarence and Anglese.i streets, and sub-divided into 13 choice building allotments. Terms—one third cash, one third in one year, balance in three years, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum. For further particulars apply to McNTCOL 4 CO.. or MR THOS. VINCENT G. F. McCullagli, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursdiy, November 27. y A HEAD REE F, I ' ' neighbourhood 15 Calv s, Tauwhare 11 Ch'ico Two-vrar-old Empty Heifers 3 Springers, Karamu 70 Yearlings 1 Bull, A. E. Snook 15 l.\-year-old Steers, Hall 30 lj-year-old Steers, (Jraham s Young Pigs, Zona- Owen 70 Well-bred Berkshire Pigs, from six weeks to two months old, from Piako and Whatawhata 150 "WVthr Shaw Bros. On account of Mr Thos. Vincent: Large Corrugated Iron Building, 51 x 21ft, for removal within 1I days after date cf sale, situated in Anglesea street, on the property of Mr Thos. Vincent • 2 Large Iron Soap boiling Vats Lot of Sand Soap. Cask Washing Powder, and obher sundries The Iron building is really good and worthy of the attention of farmers and others Having received instructions from the Owner, we will offer for sale : PART LOT 321), Hamilton West, containing 3s perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Land transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to McSIOOL & CO. G. F. McCuxlaoh, Auctioneer. Tuesday, December 2. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of OAA HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson 30 Fresh 3J-year-old Steers, A. X. Nor ton 15 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K Morrison 150 18-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 4C Yearlings, Pirongia 16 Quiet Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well 150 Two and 2 \ -year Cattle, Eureka, Ilautapu and neighbourhood Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Entries Solicited. McNICOL k CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date I£A WELL-BRED 18-Month & TWO lOV) YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 350 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 Good Hacks and Harness Hcrses Hooded Buggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store Tigs I C 0 1, & Co. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIIIIKIIII, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE • AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENCED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRI. D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi.
W. J. Hunter. Kit s:ilo at Te. Awamuhi Yards on .Satin dav, November 2'.ith : I.*: V " T X (i C A T T ], F. Hi Half bred Tain worth !'i- s . Fre< • iilison iiml \V. H..ld.>n" I.'. Halfiv.d !!ork-hire I';-- 11 Purrl..,-! !!, k«liir.- I'igs foiu month-* old, '.'.'. U. s : ~.,t it out iif work, from Auck -I.*; Stroiis; Calve; ire Sows, iu farrow Marble Slab, for butter makin W. J. IT Tj XT E It. To Y ATI'S. The undersigned lias received instruction* from the Manager of Electric Tramway Company, to sell nt Ohaupo Yards on above ci<ll. • UO s "! I lie above Horses will be found a first class lot of .Mare< r.nd (hddiugs, straight out of v. :vk, and all iu good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system At 11 o'clock. W. J. II UXT ER. THURSDAY, I the undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Hallett to sell on above date the whole of his 5" IV E & DEAD STOCK ■J pnnsisti:iK of 60 Very Choice D-.iry Cows, 30 of them iu full mi k. CO Two-ye.ir-old Heifers, nearly all in C«lf ' 30 Two-venr-ohl Steers 4 Well-brrd Bulls 50 Mixed Cattle Dr-usrht Mare, by Lord of the Isles Yeailinjr, by Pnk kohe .'■ho 10 Well-bred Marcs 13 I'a'ks ana Unbroken Colts 1 Separitt/r, oto. The Co* s are all highly recutni beoncvefirh . ho.-en, r.nd any not Erst-cass culled trom Hem, Also TRV F V'-:.\l, i.f .1-10 arreo fjnn ;..rr.'P Reclaimed Swamp), all sub divid°d into pa.ljo, ks, wi ii g >od ])w«riiar IT>i--<\ Out.-birHinsrs Cowshed*, e'o , s"d a F xn ill all on pro;,:r.v. fein A steime 1 avi -3 R<n^'r : ri r.naHiv«lof W»ik'-«o tnin from H-'-.ilt-m a ill »cn ey in! nHjiijjr jiii'cli<KPr< "0 Up »»!e an ' ' vk in time to ra eh t.-.in in Htmi't-j; «nd Cam- Iri.t.e :.t 7.4.1 |i.ni.. .■ >i ,1 ,;,> ~, r w ,| y u o run from M-:.-.•■ r, C tl'.o ui.l be puuted acr ss the river !o.' buy. r • unobfon provided P a ' Pur 12 30 G. F. McCullajjli. Auctioneer. W. .1. ii •• n T • 1: 23/10 SATURDAY, DECEMBER «. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, December G )A WELL-BItED i'OUNCi CATTLE. OU mixed svxos 2o Well-bred Yearling and ls-nionth old Steers, S Quiet 2 and 2J year-old Heifers, Feucourt 30 Choice Yearlings, O. Booth 6 Fcesh Cows and Heifers, C Crouch 5 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane b' Dairy Dairy Cows, near calving At 12 o'clock. W. J. H V N T E R. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukerimu-:<2o Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Puke rimu Factory; nearly all drained swamp : all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a really good dairy farm HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. Th" undorstened will hold a Spec'a] Sa'e of Hnrsrs nt the Hamilt n Borough Yards on Thursday, December 18, of 9nn h ° r s e s /£l\J\J of all classes Entries solicited. W. J. H U N T EH, SHEEP FAIR. February, 1903. Fair at Oliaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J. HUNTER. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefick : OVEK THREE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guarantee a by the State. Further reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. EstaCs under Willi or Intestacies wher converted into cash and held for beneficiariet are credited with interest at. highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all (ftico charges. The Public Tbustke can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of anj person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Teustee can be appointed Trustee iu place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who with to be relieved of their Trustee-hip. The Public Tbustkb can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements. Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts The Public Trustee undeitakes the many Hgementof Property as Attorney or Age. The Public Teustee administers Intestates Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment • FOB FULL PAHTICULARS APPLY TO TPE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any 0/ the Agents of the Public Trustee oj 1 (he Cqlwj %
D«tv.s & SPECULATORS DI'PA T aa\!<>iH t<> secure •reusing Value We cannot hen from oil acre to ."0 from 17s lid p-r :iei i;ood r >ad-s. ii. m Creameries aii'l Terms. Ivrtiso our large list of ail, luit v.x- are always ]<■»{■ full particulars to also to conduct them properties we hare for ;■. \\ o have properties 1 » acros blocks in price iv to £io per acre with. ir i'i-t OlKce, school, Uailwjiy, and on Easy Desire to Sell We shall l. e -lad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of Now Zealand and Australia, whi<-h cost? you i advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, NC SALE, NO CHARGE. We have numerious inquiries from all parts of New Zealand and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. - Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do business. Why Pay Kent. We have several Good Town Properties with 4to 9 roomed houses, with] acre to 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goods placed with us for Sale. WAIKATO AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS for the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay ment, 2s 6d per week. Also, PIANOS & ORGANS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s Cd per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital £5,689,000. WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. The best in the market. Once used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and \ards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUC FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying 1 Jesuits WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUE SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6d to os 6d Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s GI Black Lustr?s>, figured aud plain, Is lid to 5,6 d Our Fp'endid Stcck of Silks and Gimps is" unequailed in Auckland Special Value in Lidos' K'd and Suede Gloves at 2s 6d, 3s 61, 4s Gd Bewildering Asfott-nent of Belt', Soarves, and Lace Collars Purses aud Haudi ag-i in every style Lidies'HosFry infist dyes "from Is pair Cosking and Afternoon Aprons from Is 61. lilouses of nil descriptions irom. 3s lid *ew Sunekades special value, from 6s lid Uuder-kirts, tucked aud flounosd. from 3s 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s 6.1 Bolhnd and Crash C otume?, wi'h Eon or Russian bodice, at 21s, 23* Gd, 25s 6d; 31* 6-1 Smait Haffr, T qu s lr.d Bnmets, from 15s The Popular " Realy io Wear Hats " from 3s fid Reliable Washing Prin's frcm l.'.d yard Dress Hollands, 91, If, 1- 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials fr;m GIL USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under : clothing New Shipment* of Strair Hits, including "Bia'ers," ''Brazilians,*' and "Pan ama " dupes New Neckties, C IVs, and Shirts New Washing Wai-tc a/p, in white and fawn shades, at b* Cd, 83 6d, 93 Cd, to 14a Gd. Gents' DarkLouago 'uits, 35;. Dressmaking and Tal ting in all it Abto!u'.ly iho lo.vct p.ne list in Auckland for Linen aud 11 u.eho.d good* MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 1 U D NOTICE U WEBLEY", (HOTCHKISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand the fp-jso at lha Eangipai Farm, Ngaruawahii-Warnsjaro Road, Ngaruawahia and Whatawhat.i Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan. Stud Groom, nil he ;t NGaEUAWAH.A rn MONDAY, aod WHAFAWHATA r n TUESDAY. ' hose desirous are requested to book early to secure attontion. Hia dim "Fair* Queen," browa maw, bred by Mr A'ftel Buckland in 1888, got by iho Dauphin, her dm Queen Mab bv Derby out of Una by iinpoitei St. Aubyn—Miss Rowe, by Sir irl errules. For further particulars apbly and address It tt.-rs to W in. Horcc, le Akatea. WM, HOKNE |
WT/1902/WT_19021125/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,201 | THE WAIKATO TIMES, 'IUEBDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902.
Printed and published by Eobket John Paull and George William Vbn ables at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auok land, New Zealand. TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 24, 1902.
"A friend iu need is a friend in- ' deed." This i s ;\ n old but us truo •is it i; old. Hero is just such a friend. Never bo without it. Keep it close at hand all the time. Ayer's It will prove a good friend when you have afresh cold, bringing immediate relief. You will find it equally truo in old colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, asthma. And you will declaro it "tho best frieud in the world" if you will use it fur an irritable throat or weak lungs. It acts as a strong tonic, clearing up the throat, giving tone to tho relaxed tissues, and greatly strengthening tho lungs. There are many substitutes and imi tations. Beware of them! Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayir&Co., Lowell. Mass., U.S.A. /\ On holidays two par \ ' ties of men or boys will frequently get hold of the opposite ends of a rope and pull on it, as a test of the strength of the two parties. They call it a tug-of v.ii. M<ny a hard-working man and « -niLii in each day's toil iB pulling a tug o! w.ir, with dev'h forau antagonist. They ' ■ I t,i t tkc |>r"i> r ca e of iheir health. Wh n ' h-y Biiffr from indigestion or a slig ! bilious attack they "wear it out." Aner \ while these disorders wow out the rei-kles ; man or woman, and the result is •ome *er ons disease develops. Dr. Morse's I'idian Root Pi 11»is a medicine that finds It.i way to every p.wt, They commence at the foundation of the diseas"; they get at tin cause. Tncy make the appetite hea;thy thri digestion perfect, the liver aotive, and tho blood pure. Talks r-nm Fxpemknce.—Mr. A. C. Murray, of Weiiing&ou, N Z., slates:—"For a tim > I sufT red with gravt-1 and kidn°y troiip,''. Hearing of Dr. Morse's Indian Rut I'liU I decided to give them a trial. At lirst t,h v sinip'y eaßed my pain, but I OOUtinuyd th'dr use, and tho ro3ult is that nine bottles have e i'i aly euro 1 my trouble. I will aiwsys nom.neud th-'se Pills for trouble* sum as I have sutiered from." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a positive cure for Bilious-ess, Indices ti"o, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Heidache, Liver Diseases, Sdlo-v Coin i»l X'oii, Kidn-y Trouble', Gravel, G.dl gt >nei, Jauu iee, Flatuleucy, Foul Broath, Inilieiiz.i, Pwn.de Ailments, Piles, Pimples, B 'i'u, Bl it lies, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheuma tism, No iralgia a.id impure Blood Sold by cu i .ic- -in I sto-ekeepers ; price, Is 3d per b'ttl-, or six liottl s 7"*, or same will be lUi.ib.-i, pMt pii ', upon receipt of price. Sole pr .-prietora, Tie \V. H. Comstook Co., Ul. (Antr»lasbn Depot), 58 Pitt-street, Say-Friend: TEASPOONSFUL awake at! night Jiarking. I FOR COUGHS SCOLDS IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!!! V3SESSSSE3 SOU) fytRYWHLRE I/5 & 2/6." FIRST AWARD Christchurcb, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898. FIRST and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1899. FIRST AWARD, Ohristohurch, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be used with either skim or separated xnilk, whoy, or water alone. Extraot from letter received from a genllo roan in the North Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I started feeding a calf about a week old, the mtther of which was told at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we could only spare a pint per day Upon this, With your food, we reared the calf, using just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk had not been so eoarce we should bave used eae Food. The " Calf" in question has, In the natural course of events, just dropped her second calf, and is as r'ce a cow in all respeots as could be defired." From the above it may be gathered thU a calf can be success: ully rnred upon half-a- Sound of Food per day when milk is scarce ; 1 plentiful, lea^. PACKED IN 251b., 601b., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have several stating that oalves fed with this food are as fat, if cot fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. C. DAVIS &l CO., HAMILTON. TO MEN Write for free oopy of valuable book abci t ourselves, your health, you happiness, yorr tare It contains a full eij ositicn of tbt human system and the remedif s adopted. Nc need to txrpnlt doctors. Posted free in waled envelope. b\uy rran should read it. Ad itaet--Gr. Speeflo, bM Elizabeth-Street North Melbourne. WOOLS - Double and Single, Berlin Reduced to 5d per skein for cash At WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We are displaying NOVELTIES IN ALL BRANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUSINGS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL UP-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING aiapoi" BEST IN STYLF, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE- Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, GEOME EfCLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. IAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into convenient paldscks, in good state of cultivation 247 AORhS LAND.jall fenced and sub divided into paddocks and in grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry <>p CU Und' all dry land ceing surface sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced end sub divided into suitable paddocks, all in grass or cultivation, sm.dl house, and stockyard. School, creomery and rail way station within 1| miles. Price reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE wi'h hilf-acre land on the Hamilton roid, tounsdvp Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. ' ' TE UKU-500 ACRES. |Fartbn>h, balance fein and mauuku. Land, ring fenced find subdivided. House of five rooms (kauri and rirau) b3rn, cowshed and stockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge one of the best sites in the township FABM of 60 acres with House of ' five rooms, the land all in grass or culti vation, securely fencrd and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontnge to Main Road, Corner Section in grass and securely fenced. ° GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE fc GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE St. John's Collegiate School ''THE PAH," Near Onohuuga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO' FOR BOYS. Headicasteb : THE REV. P. S. KMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master: R. L. Mclllrny N.Z. University. Stcoud Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, B.A. New Z.aland University. ' " "' Third Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Fiano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutz«r. For Sketching ; Kenneth Watkins. Fur Cyanotics : W. 11. Cairollo. A Special' Bus runs morning and venin? connecting with the Outhunga tram, for the Convenience of day puiils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Umce, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers or on application to the Headmaster. n R O W N LEGHORNS We havo the greatest laving strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy t<- _he Waikato Poultry Club for best Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next E a mil ton Show, hatched from eggs from our jard by Waikato breeders—Write for catalogued T. A. BROOKKR, Otahuhua ParUoulars also from Secretary WaiJra Poultry Club, Hamilton. $&
IJAIUY FAKAIfc FOR SALE LOCKERBIE, MATAMATA, WAITOA. THB PEnpyBTT OP The Assets Realisation Board. 11HESE Properties hove Itei surveyed inc< FARMS of suitable area, irom 65 acre o aero*, ut- of G.V.-1 Quality Si], VV ] W-torf-d. Cln»e to Railway, and within ei -5 li.'fwnce of Ori'-imprici Fact'>rv. Buyrs may select Any rea, atd Purcl as •o VEnY EASY TERMS OF PAY VIENT. INTEREST.—4S centum por annum. PLANS AND PARTICULARS may bf biairi"d frurn— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties. Mbssrs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrwk ville. Mbssbs MoNIQOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager M ft S. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, Dning Rooms, and Good Beds, Meals all ell hours, Order prorrp ended to pHEAP MONEY pHEAP MONEY /"IHEaP MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRI, CITY, AND SUBURBAN IFREEHOLDS At 4i per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J.H.RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner The undersigned has for sale or le&se en iberal bermi DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.v. 4.3E3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owner 3 of prupf rty : My terms are " -ile no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR .RAGLAN. "OUNTAIN iIMU TIMBER riOMPANY, I iMITED, MAMAKTT IiIMT IN THE COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 189S-99 Over 1,000,000 feet cf Building Timber !n Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, NaABUAWAma Telegranaq prompt!y attended to. 18'7 HAMILTON I I ASHBURTON I I Canterbury fAIKATO pALVANISED TRON HARDLEYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesa'e and Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IP ON CURVED TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARDLEY BROS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALIIY MEAT ONLY KEPT Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALACE. HotDjnn;ies Daily jeom 12 to 2 o'cloca Chops and Steaks Senfy in Ton Minutes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK <Bg" Races, Regatta?, Shows, &c, Caterec" r AMIL'iON GAS COMPAQ L (LIMITED), Hi s 3n Saix: LAOKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2s per aAR, td per gallon for 25 gallons or overr lets quantities, Wokip: Clarenc-street. H&miltou.
Pyramid Steamed Boneineal. L'YBAMID BRAND, in small bags; absulutely pure, highest analysis. Igg" Buyers will pic ,se note that Pyramid si ur ktyhti iod Brand, aud that they f.t it, seme unscrupulous dealers having -ild aa iuf rur article ULder our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Orlers now b Woked for Pyramid ■Mm red jOctcber, November, December, •January. ALSO, 6UPERPIIOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Wag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cuke or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPP, & 0 , Due Early in November. W. 8. LiDRIE & CO. 29, Customs-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BUST VALUE AND Lowest Prices IN GROCERIES SEND TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. ° TUCKER'S FiSK BiEJg SBKS Established 18S5. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the fihst tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG pOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. GG I OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. OTJNSHIXE TELLY /CRYSTALS. Sunshine Jelly Crystals. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each racket. OfJNSHINE pUSTARD DOWDER OUXSHIXE VJUSTARD ;r OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you; eggs may be too dear—This will suit you "down to the ground." 6d Boxes (!• packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. OUXSHLXEj pUDDING OOWDER QUNSHINE I U T DDLVG 1 OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Easpberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink- Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA QTARCH LAZE ZIKAKANA OTABCH VJLAZE J or putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. THE /IAKPBELL AND " '•BBENFRIED QOMPANY, riMITED, Capital £300,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY AST) DOMAIN BREWERY; NEWMARKET. Dia?.CTOES J. Logan Oavpbzil. Esq, (Chairman), Abihub M. M-888 (Manaeinc Director), and Leo M. i\?YB3S. Seobbtaby : An bud S, Basket. Oablo Address: " Beshire," Auokland. AGENTS EOR- R. PORTER & CO., »• Build ok " ALE STOUT, London * M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. "BaaU ALE and STOUT, London i, senwEPPE & oo„ mineral WATERS, Sydney and London D. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hambur* W. & Q. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMESTER, FORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET JAS. BTJCIIANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. London JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY- Darlington HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Ltd " Canadian Ciob " WHISKY, Ontario DU^, J J^v & 8 (LID ->' V.R. IRISH WHISKY, Belfaut SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ' ROUYER CUILLET & CO., BRANDY Cienr:o ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tanunda. Adßir.;dt! ' MOET & CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE Reims KRUG & CO.. CHAMPAGNE. Reims EUINAHT & CO., CHAMPAGNE, Reimi E, IRROYj CHAMPAGNE*. Reims A, COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE, Chalons Etc., Em Etc. A very Li>iue Assortment of the bksi BBANPfI of WINES & SPIRITS, Inoludina AUSRALIAN WINES, Always on band! CIGARS.—Many well-known bbasdb Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Bydney Ezhibiton, 1879, Melbourne Ex hibition, 1880; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878.1879,1880 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886 •' Dun edin Exhibition. 1890. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Aio (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; Stout (bulk). Special First Award Gold Medal- Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited i and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHBENFKIED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in. is boxes, Sold everywhere.
-FOR CALTBS. COD LIVER OIL isjthe best sub3titute ror the cream extracted from milk by the separator. ,u lu,llt Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire OolWe prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of Lzs of God S Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. ° d LlVBr Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of yeur milk to th« beZSd. 1S 6 ? t0 US6 ' th6r9 " n ° trouW «°™ Preparation required Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise, lor testimonials apply to the undersigned It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will give you large and certain profits ° lve Sold in four gallon tins, five gallou drums or 40 gallon casks. The New Zealand Loan and ttercinMe Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, | Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED EVfirSlfiV Estfltfl PANY LIMITED, are instructed to "an- U V C/l OIUJ liOldlCj nounce that.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, TT7 Jl allploughed;andgrassed, Woodlands Estate, — ~~~ COMPRISING. Otterburn Estate, | THE BLOCK NEAR THE T3WN -9 SHIP OF TAUPIRI, OF 793 ACRES, Contain* NEARLiT ALL PLOUGHED AND graosed. 4422 Acres, s above properties all adjoin the Walton ; Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway ; DAIRY AND GKA7TYa line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, aod will be OPEN for PRTVAT and Cambridge. SALE on and atter xvi v a 1 j The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRf FARMS. \V( l <lll<\S(|} \ NOV. 5.10(1* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, J ' ' ~/W" " on Liberal Terms I l E^ US 0F P J AYMENT: 20 P er fent On LilDerai iermS, I cash, 5 per cent end of two yea-s, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. annua-ly ter five following years. Interest 4^ . Applications to be addressed to the under- Copir-s of plaris and full particul-.rs I fg D *U whom Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned fur:her information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEK CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copir-s of plans and full particul-.rs obtainable from the undersigned WE ABE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE AEE ADDEESSING THEM ON A FAIE QUESTION. WE ARE ADDEESSING THEM IN A FAIE WAY. LADitiS, tviii JURIS iL ttJLD TIE.A. ? i China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great; chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are iessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the best is exquisite, and no other tea grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous y^^ft. a which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in O lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the 3« agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. I Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack- S I age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee 1 that it is all we claim of it. Obtainable from - W Escott, Cambridge; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa: raw Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. . DAVEY, £ HAMILTON Grocer, Baker, and General Storekeeper, ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinnerware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Rates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. IS. Posted to any part of the district. j[g F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Raa-lan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also fole assent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing iss. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. tEARSON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 TT7AIKATO TJAOON | , PRANKTON JUNCTION, Bear to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Faotory on Tuesday, A hursday and Friday of eaoh week. A weekly prize of one half-penny pet pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each TAMES HALLY, SeoretaYy; 111
TO FARMERS AND I - 1 OTHERS. PURE BONE DUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of our various Hatds of Bonedust and Artifical Manures : PURE BONE FLOUR PURE EONEDUST (cteamer) PURE HOVE DUST (coarse) AIEONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, und Samples on ap plication. WARNOCK BROS. Durham-street, Auckland. WAVEBLIY HOTEL AUCKLAND. TAURICE O'CONNOR, PROPRIKIC R ill desires to iuimate that he has taken ton Popular Hotel, and would re«roctfnliy requess a continuance of the liberal support hit!.<-rto awarded his pre decessor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find U&t no effort wii b« HpHipd to afford them ev^ s cuif rt, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. The Untol in with u < -uti minute's Railway Static and Wh vrf, *nd command s maimifioent view of the Harbour. To the friends of th« Proprietor in different part? of the colony, a Cead Mille Failthe wili ver be extended, and a pleasant sojourn ssured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 EXCEL}. EST ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. P.O. Box 350 Telephone 468. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brar-ds Only First-class Billiard Room. Niffbt Porter. W, M COOKE. Proprietor, Late- U.B.S. Co, UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TBY-Wright 21/ Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried land Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1/3 Artificial Incubating and Broooding, by the Most Expert Operator? and hrooders in America .. .. 2 6 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. ~ 2 6 Success with Poultry : For Persons who Think of Engaging in any Branch of the Poultry Business .. .. 5/ Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Business .. ~ 2/6 Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2/6 Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures \a The Leghorns: Brown, White, Black, Buff, Duckwing ~ ~ ~ 2'6 The Wyandottes: Silver, Golden, White Buff and Blaek 2'6 The Bantam Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2/6 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra. All the above Works are fully Illustratad and Contributed by the Best Authorities in America and Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. AUPIRI f(OAL TVTINEB IMITED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. LAN now be obtained from all Goal ' Dealers in Waikato. Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward S. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FBANZ SGHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. EVANS' ONDERFULT)EMEDIEB TUSSICTJRA. For Coughs and Golds. WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.-For Asthma and Bronohits. These preparatioss, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following : —H. J. Clifford, Morinsa viUe ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge ; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chas Boyce, Cambridge; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton: W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaapo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarui wahia ; E. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. rPHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE JL DEPARTMENT is prepared to gram Employers of Labour Covers against Risks— conneoted with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Aot, the'Em ployers'Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also •votected under special tables. Personal Au« ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to he' ooal Office of the Department J. B. RICHARDSON, GoaminioMc
ALBERT HOTEL QUE EN STREET AU OKL A N D. TJAVING taken? or Pr thin popufc,.' and JJL well-k™ Hotel, all vWtoil^LSfi upon e,ory attention ar,d comfort. NIGHT PO «TER in ATTENDANC T«iephoD9 963. AH bkwn, promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH p KOPRi EToK T L A W A M~C~T~U~ THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE.BATHUM_, Pkophiktob. Hotel Xt/m f ° r , a Firßt " 3lasß r.hp h P »t „ ?a - np ;im Room, and Telelhonh No. 690. James jßolleston y^/ (Latb ot / C\ / ikurangi and /.4V / Coromandel / " X proprietor/ " / V / "/VICTORIA -ST / East, / U'CKLAND / PO. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MERCER. WIiNES AND SPIRITS OP THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Good Shooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Goud Stablin? and paddocking. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. - B A E. Stoked with finest Liquors.; J. E. HALLETT, PROPRIETOR. „ /6 Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS E. G. REID, Proprietress. mum HOTEL has been re-builtin first- J- class style, with a view to afford nir every convenience for traveller and tourists. MAGNIFXCBST VIEwTvBBLOOKIBG THE HABBOUB Secoomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBOk Hipkins and Coutts WINS & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who tri thi SOLI AOXITB and Bottlers. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky, HI. & o. ABE CASH BUYERS OP EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highest Prioss GiTin. Telephone 864. P.O. Box 846. 28/11 -*3 |
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The American T Write full name thick Art Pape Beautiful Wild post to . Enclose with Labels,*a!so the *uez WA 1 ► M. 1898 ~ I 8W 1 * INSURE NOW GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. £1,000,000 . already been added to Policies -in the Department, THIS IS THE BONUS YEAR, and everyone now taking out a partijipatinsr i polioy will receive a substantial bonus at the j end of tho year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. ! I A Gold or Silver Watch ■ for Nothing. f SEND NO MONEY. \\T-£ hereby undertake to give one ofoui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, t<« every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the 1 ftrrect reading of the following PUZZLE I BixT MxxS TxiS GxinE I The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STEELING SILVER CHAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that wo may inform you i you have won the Watch, We are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 459, G.P.O. 8/2 JJAWHIA JjIARMERS' QO QPERATIVE QQMPANY flavins oompleted arrangements to optn STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abeve Company are prepared to Supp'y settl rs with All Reqiremeits. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men cf largo ex- Cerience, and will be supplied to Share olders and Farmers Generally at a Mini mum Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. are makihg arrangements for the Supply of Stock to -Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest oost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to Bettlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early M possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Eesort for Tourists The proprietor to notify the the public that ho h*a entered into po*se>sio;> of above Hotel' which in one of the most comfortable Hoetelries in the colony. No expeuse has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, 11/7 Proprietor. (Laie U. 8.8.00.)
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Yy ANTED KNOW K ON HAND AND TO ARRITE> SHIPMENTS OF BONEDUST AID BLOOD MARUBE. Thoy are of First-chss Quality, s*l tore Analyeed as under : BoDcdust : Am. s£, P. Lime SO. Blood and Bocedu>t : Am. 8, P. Lime IS Also, KiINIT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE. GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED RO'JK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as the food it much more platable. and there is lees lot) ill weight. We also supply best qqalitiesof CLOVERS AND GRABSMEBD3 ON HAND: Stockiof c peci.lly.selected Southern Dark Winter, Canadians, Duns, White and Black- Tartar Umtous, Danish, Sparrowbill, and Feed Oats. LINSEED: This is excellent food for Calves and Poul try. It i* more valuable than any kind of Grain or Pulse. Send for particulars before Buying, Our Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. 8"* "• CO - AUCKLAND. I MC ° I WAIKATO ABATED WATER COIOIAI MANUFACTORY. Latest and Most Approved Methods Goods of the above Well-known Band wil be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. TKIK3EAICB 4 OBDKBB ... •FUKOTOAUiT AIttHMD To &LENZIEB & CO., Hamimo*. AND AT THE THAMES) » By Our System of Teachin by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at home 2 Wo teach everywhere 3 Xo time lost from Work 7! 1 4 Prepares for examinations 16 Xo text books to buv . _7 ins auction Papers free from all UUMOM mathematics and theoretical gide issues 8 Each Instruction Paper prepared experts 9 Inatruceion private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If student can read and write, and studies as directed, success is assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalments 13 Backward students Riven special assistance 14 Open to all. No time limit "We also teach by mail :-Drawinf, Uhorthind. Book-keeping and Accountancy, and coach be Um Auditors and Incorporated Accountant*' Suae, Civil Service, University and Law, LaniraaflM, Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and " E "7^ £39 mndiilatn nrenftv-Ail hv „o f n . *u~ a n * Teachers' Examination succeeded in pasuac Book-keeping SimpUned for Farmers', m»_ mended by His Hou Mr Justice Kettle, 3a Bd post free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the btatej, Head Office for New Zealand. US Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Dlustrated Hand-book *8 * ant copies of testimonials from New Zealand Graduates and Students, end mention subjects in wMob yo« are interested Success certain il out ins* '" followed UCRLAND "CIREEZINQ ALL OLASSEB OF PAT BTOOK> i please oommuni ste with Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, OeufiMda or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. a*; We are also BUYERS of FAOTOB BUTTEB OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANUB AND BONEDUST. PRICES AID ANALTSSi 01 APPLIOA TIOI. A. BEVINS, Manager. )RINCE A LRERT AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Chairman of Board of Governors: Rar. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M, A. ( Vice-Master : Stuabt Stkvknbojt, If .A. ( ford and Melbourne). 1 Senior Mistress: Miss E. If. Rainfobx M.A. (N.Z.) ' assisted by a large staff of Resident and Tint* Ing Masters and Mistresses. The College is controlled by a Board * " vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Mi Church of New Zealand, but the TtHfitM eachiug is undenominational. There are separate Colleppg for Boys aad Girls, together forming the finest set ai School Buildings in Auckland. The accom modation for boarders in both Colleges it complete, and every arrangement M made to secure their comfort. Large and folly equipped Gymmaimn Central and elevated position. Large plaw< grounds. Examtoation Successes—During the laa five years 40 pupils have passed the N.Z Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service Is animations. Fees moderate. Charge for BoardeM * from date of entry. Prospectus on application' to H« or to The Waixato Truss Office. Next term begins September 23. HOT SPRINGS HOT*) TE ARODA. MR R. L. 80MERS wish* to inform ' Residents of the Waikato thai he taken over the above well-known j laYOuriteHotel,andhop*to Mfftt«l mom of thiir Bipjort. |
WT/1902/WT_19021126/MM_01/0002.xml | 6,905 | The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902. THE ELECTIONS.
The knowledge that one lias fought honourably anil lost manfully is the best salve that defeat or reverse can obtain, and there is in almost every case of disappointment some circum stances which mitigate the blow and soothe the feelings. That such is the case in the \\ -ukato election contest decided yesterday must be patent to all keen observers of political thought. Large as Mr Langs majoritv ap pears at first blush, a little eonsidera tion will prove it a nominal, not an actual, victory. Owing to the altera tion of boundaries two Liberal strong holds, lluntly and Poro-o-tarao, were severed from this electorate, and tiie Opposition district of Cambridge in eluded. This would, on the basis of last election, have accounted for a larger majority than the successful candidate secured. The Liberals of the \\ aikato have therefore the satis faction of knowing that the tide of victory in the uphill light for the past -0 years in steadily setting in their f tvour and that, provided the organi sation of the party is kept well in hand, and the propaganda of Liberal principles vigorously carried on, there is no reason to fear that the Waikato will not awake from the inertla si > lony characteristic of the district, and declare itself on the side of progress and reform. Passing from the local aspect, our party can look with pride on the general result of the election throughout the colony. That result has been a colonial endorsement of the Government policy, and a un deniable mandate to the Seddon Ad ministration to keep their hands to the plough, with no looking back. At the time of writ ing the relative numbers of the parties are not available, but it is certain that the Government have an overwhelming majority. This should give an impetus to further advanced legislation which will make this coun try the brightest spot in the British Empire. Keverting once more to tin* Vk aikato, :t will be admitted bv partisans of both candidates that the contest has been conducted on lines which reflect the greatest credit on the gentlemenly character of the rival aspirants for office : free from all rancour and all hastiness of speech. Finally, we mav be allowed to express the hope that Mr Lang will see the wisdom of exercising a little more of the " Independence " which he advocates, and not see only with the eyes and vote with the votes of the ()pposition.
THE LICENSING POLL.
As we «»(, t<; the press the returns relative to the licensing poll are verv incomplete, anil do not uive anv idea of the declaration of the eoionv on this all-absorbing question. We have, therefore to lie eon tent with the dis jointed results which have come to hand Various rumours were abroad last evening that prohibition had been carried in a, number of electorates, but so far our returns indicate that Ashlmrton (('anterburv), Newtown (Wellington suburbs), and Awaru (Southland) are the only places that have declared in favour of tlu reform. Jhe reduction vote also shows a decided increase on that of previous years, and the Citv of Dune din, Thames, Lvttleton. Timaru. Carterton, Avon, Uicenrton, and Kaiapoi have decided to reduce the number of licensed houses. Xot hu!t ot the licensing returns have yet come to hand, and it is more than probable that a silll greater number of electorates will carry reduction, ii not ]>r«>hibit ion. As far as the Wai knto is concerned very little alteration has taken place. The prohibition party have made a slight gain, but have a long way to go before the goal id their ambition is reached.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Yesterday the staff of the Hamilton T ■legraph otlice underwent a very severe fist as to their capability to meet an undue, p • ssure of work, and the promptness with v. lieu the returns from outlying districts cane through affords ample testimony to t eir efficiency and good will. Messages c ntinued to pom- into the office until a h.te hour and it was nearly 3 o'clock before to lines were clear. We desire to thank .V r I'urby and his staff for the courtesy ex tended t> all who had telegraphic business to transact.
A lost cow (near calving' is advertised f r by Mr R. H. Peake, Cambridge.
The population of West Australia is esti mated at 214.215, which is an increase of 21,0 •■! over the same period last year.
Sir John Forrest will start tl e Coolgardie water scheme on 2oth January, ttirnim? a tap whereby a " river of water is to flow into the desert."
A team of camels arrived at Milparinka (N.S.W.) recently from South Australia. < >ne of the animals attacked its driver, crushing his arm to pulp. In fining a woman for drunkenness at Lithgow (N.S.W.) last week, the Magis trate called on the police to find out the publicans who served old ago pensioners and bring them before the Court. A burglar who attempted to " crack " the residence of Herbert Vivian, at Hawthorn (Vic.) the other day, met with an unex pected reception. He entered a room where two ladies were sleeping, and before he knew where he was they had jumped out of bed, grabbed him by both arms, and commenced' to drag him toward the door, screaming loudly the while. The man eventually got away from them, but was shoitly after recaptured by their brother.
In putting away dresses of thin material. they should never be hung or folded lengthwise. If placed in a wide drawer or trunk, fold across the sk. ■ ; this has a tendency to counteract the lengthwise wear of the skirt when in use. In putting away dresses for any length of time, shields should be taken out. ami the seams of the bodice sponged lightly with ammonia water on the in-ide and thoroughly dried. All bits of crumpled lace and soiled ribbons should be taken off and separately freshened.
" Gentlemen," said a German professor who was showing to his students the patients in the asylum, " this man suffers from delirium temens. He is a musician. It is well known that blowing a brass in strument affects the lungs and the throat in such a way as to create a great thirst, which has to be allayed by persistent in dulgence in strong drink. Hence, in course of time, the disease you have before you." Turning to the patient, the pro fessor asked : " What instrument do you blew '." and the answer was: " The violoncello."
A Consular report on Finland trade in I'.KJI says: —The year again showed a slight decrease in the amouut of butter exported (the greater part: of which to Hull), but there is reason to expect some augmen tation this year, unless the English legisla tion, restricting the percentage of water allowed in foreign butter, should have an adverse effect on the trade. There has been a steady decline in the amount of butter exported since Is !>7, when it at tained the maximum of 13,561 tons. Last year the quautity was about 10,000 tons.
Commander Peary, in an interview pub lished by the New York World, claims that the scientific r suits of his expedition are far more valuable than if it had reached the North Pole, the discovery of which is a more or less spectacular achievement. Per haps the most important non-scientific re sult is the conclusive proof that Arctic ex ploration can be. carried on without, great danger or exceptional hardships—indeed, a man of the right sort ca i work a-, well in the Arctic region as in New York.
The Kashgar correspondent of the Al lahabad Pioneer, in reporting the earth quake on the ttJnd August, says that only a d.<\<n people were killed in the town of Kashgar, but many villages were wrecked in the northern part of the province. The totai less of life iui.3 1000. There were no premonitory signs. The most striking feature of Cue earthquake was a pronounced rise in the temperature immediately fol lowing the stuck. This rise continued for a week, during which period there were re peated slight shocks. Rain was badly wanted throughout the Marlborough district last week. The pastures (says the Times- seem to he even drier in the Wairau Valley than in the Awatere: indeed. illenheini visitors to the Awatere races this week noted a distinct difference in the appearances of the coun try when tiie train had run through the E.'dwood Pass. The ground was not so dry, and there was a good greeu growth of giass. Nevertheless, wet weather is anxiously awaited out here. In conversa tion this weok, a large property owner in that direction, who has sown a consider able area with cereals and root crops, said that a good rain within the next few days would mean a couple of thousand pounds to his crops alone, it may be imagined that steady downpour would mean a good deal for the district as a whole.
Norinau Ebsworth, in compiling lot runs in [2 minutes at the Sydney Cricket Uround recently, started with a four and two hits out of the ground for six each, lie made :>!• in 15 minutes, 61 in 25 minutes. 81 in 27 minutes, it? in 37 minutes, and lot) in 11 minutes. G. L. Jessop in ]s'J7 made 101 in 1 ■■• minutes against York shire. When he had made about 50, Ebs worth hit one to a tremendous height, at extra long-on. The ball soared up until, in the deep blue sky, it was lost to the sight of the spectators. Harry 1 kmnan was sta tioned near the fence there, and the people kept their eyes on him as, with face turned to the clouds following tho flightTof the ball, he wobbled about. It went to such a tremendous height that I ("Not Out" in the Referee) really believe they could have run four for the stroke. At last it came down with astonishing pace, and Penman missed it.
\li Spain is said to have been recently aghast at the eccentricities of its youthful king. Purine, his provincial tour Ling Alfonso repeatedly gave evidenced' a great originality of character, at a re recoptiou, the King complained of being bored, and asked why ho could not go to bed. Pacheco explained that eti jtiette de manded that the people leave first. " Oh, must they!-" replied His Majesty. " I'll so:iu send them away." \ moment later Alfonso doubled his lijts, and placing them to his mouth in imitation of a bugie, sounded t p=. Everybody stood aghast, and glanced toward the King, who again sounded taps, stretched his arms, and yawned. The people took the hint, and de parted. At Sanlander, when the King was acclaimed with shouts of "Long Live the King'" Alfonso shouted to the Puke of Veragna who was near by: "Say, Duke, you didn't get anything this time, did you ? No long life to. you." lie then laughed boisterously at Veragua's confusion. While at Cabadonga viewing a shrine, which is erne of the most famous iu Europe, when the Pishop showed him the sacred relics, St Peter's toe nail and St. Paul's hair, the King said :' " Ihshop, do you believe that nonsense ," The Bishop affirmed that he did. " Well, I don't," replied Alfonso. "We have seen enough. I'm going to din ner." With this remark he marched off t.wirds tho dining hall. The best Medicine known is SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test its eminent power. ...I effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous Iu serious cases, and accidents of ail kaids, be they wounds, burns, scalds, bruises sprains, it is the tafesi remedy-no swelling- no inflammation Like surprising (.fleets produced ii CMip, ciptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of tbt loi.p*, BWdiingH, etc: u,urrbu;>i, dvacutry, diseases of tiie kbini-vH ,md urinary organs In usp&t hos pitals and medical clinics all"over the globe; f:utron iseu by His Majesty the King ol Italy; crowned with medrd and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust In improved nrticJ e and rejeot nil others ,^r
Strawberries were sol.l wholesale in Syd d >y recently for the high price of lis per • ] tart. Tie Larras Like station near Molong New South Wales, has only 50 lambs from b'.OOOewes, enormous sums were sjeut in artificial feeding. After being on strike for several months the factory girls at Kewanee, 111. (U.S.A.), f< nned a Union < iiris* Manufacturing Com pany, and started a lively competition against their former employers. The dairying company on the Northern Wairoa has accepted the Northern Steam S dip Company's tender for the carriage of cream from the surrounding creameries to the dairy factory. The price is to be three farthings per pound of cream. It U stated that the regular ferry will result in im mense benefit to the settlers.
A Johannesburg telegram of 2:ird Sep tember stated : Tne total number of Boers who have returned to their farms is 23,044, while about 2<),"0 I remain in the camps! Iu spite of the difficulties of transport, the work of repatriation is proceeding at a fair rate, and it is hoped that it will be com pleted by Christmas.'
The New York Herald recently pub lished the following telegram from Lima, Peru : -" Mount Chullapata, which is situ ated 18 miles from Celedin, has been throwing up dust and smoke for a fort night. Loud noises have been audiblo at a distance of 30 miles from the mountain. There is no record that Chullapata was ever believed to be a volcano."
At the celebrations in connection with the anniversrry of the New South Wales Protestant Church of England Union the other day, the Rev. C. C, Dunstau de clared :—'• We must tight against the world, the flesh, and the devil, and I might characterise ritualism as the world." It seemed, he added, that the Church was going over to the world, and to resist the tendency in that direction aggressiveness on the part of the Protest and Union was necessary.
Colonel Davies has stated his intenti on of altering the existing system of prop a " gating orders, and in the near future th e monthly column of District Orders will b° discontinued. It is his determination to have a list of the nights of every corps in the district supplied him at commence ment of year, and all inspections will con form to these dates as near as possible. General orders are to be transmitted to senior officers of each arm, and will then be transmitted by successive ranks to the privates.
Bishop Julius while in Adelaide, pyeached on the manifold uses of the hair pin. He said that one could even pick a lock with one. Bill Sykes will be thank ful for the tip Apropos, a writer in Syd ney Newsletter says that some time back he lost the key of a box, the lock of which was a special one and very complicated. A boarder in the house was a ship's engineer, and h< asked the landlady for a hairpin', and twisting this in a peculiar way the lock was opened before one could say Jack Robinson !
Sir Henry Irving has won a great repu tation as an after-dinner speaker, but, ac cording to Harris Funiiss, his speeches arc carefully prepared and printed in very large block type, easily read at a distance. Herein lies the triumph of the actor. These slips are artfu;iy placed on the table, out of sight of the audience : and while one of the spenker's hands rests artistically on his hip, the other toys with a fruit-knife, and with it pages of the speech are turned over as they are read So perfectly is this acted, so gracefully does the body" sway, and so well-timed are the prases "in the speech, that only those seated iu close proximity to Sir Henry arc aware he is reading'his speech.
Poultry wili fall into all sorts of vices if they are penned up closely iu idleness or improperly fed and watered, and no blame should be attached to them for it. If they am closely penned and fed too much fattening food" they will lay soft shelled Iggs, and the best way to cure the trouble is to 0,4. rid of the fat by making them work. If they are permitted to stand round in idleness they will learn the feather-eating habit, which is a vice that is difficult to cure ; in fact, it is incurable when the habit is well established. Egg eating is another vice that comes from idfe uess when the hens are laying. At first an egg will be broken by accident, perhaps, or hens will peck at it because they have nothing else to do, and finally they form the egg-eating habit. The pot is the best cuer for all these ills.
A practical joke at tho expense of a local youth ended in a rather awkward position for him at a certain well-known hotel in Palmerston North. Happening to put his innocent-looking hand-bag down in a busi ness place before leaving Dannevirke he returned for it and hoarded the train and was rather proud of the fact that he was attracting great attention, especially from a party of the "two up" gentry, "it ap pears some unkind person had labelled his hand bag "private detective" and the climax was reached after he had been hunting for a bed for some time in vain, being told by a boniface to go to tho warm regions, as lie wasn't a Sunday trader, and didn't want Scotland Yard boarders, where upon the unfortunate one grasped the situation, also the label on his bag, and de parted, gazing skywards, and vowing ven geance in strange language on the un known perpetrators. Mrs Jane Walden, a mairied woman who was anxious that a " pigeon pair " should cherish her, but who saw no prospect of such an eventuality, caused a sensation the other day in Wellington by appearing be fore the Chief Justice for sentence on the charge of false declaration in the registra tion of a child she tried to pass off as her own. The evidence went to show that a parson t) take care of this child had been advertised for, and Mrs Walden answered the advertisement. She represented that she wished to obtain the child for a rich lady, and, having obtained possession said it had been horn to her, registered it as her own, and, after the police had inquired, persisted in her statement. Her counsel said that accused, who had a girl, very much wanted a male child, and thought she was doing nothing wrong, after having obtained possession of the child, in repres°- enting it as her own, and thus registering it. Tho Judge was lenient, and ordered Mrs Walden to como up for sentence when called upon. Penny Pos'n-jc has proved n great boon "" liver since it lias coiuH into force, Such benefits can't reneh us too anon, Though bound to arrive iu duo course. It is time wo i ook care of our pence, Auil likewise our iu iilih I am sure, So tie. with a cnut;ii ami u'ond -.uuse, Takes WOODS' GREAT I'EITEKttINT CORE. 19 15DIA PR IRE Ais more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and it equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if oiven in will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every householcL should have a bottle at hand. Wet it to-day. It may save a life. W. LEY, Agent, Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge- GEO. M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu • ell it.
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THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
The contest of the Waikato seat aroused the greatest of public in terest and from an early hour the organisers nf the rival parties were hard at work bringing voters to the various polling places. Of the 629 votes recorded at the Hamilton booth 221 were polled at 12.30 p.m., after which voters rolled up in a steady stream until 5 p.m., the number then being 070; between this and six o chick the booth was thronged, bring ing the total as above. Mr J. S. Bond carried out the arduous duties of re turning officer in an eminently satis factory manner, while Messrs C. Tuck, deputy returning officer, for electoral poll and Jas. Tidd for licens ing, with Messrs Burr, C. F. Rond and F. Tibbutt as poll clerks, per formed their various duties thorough ly. In the evening, Victoria-street, Hamilton, was thronged by people anxious to learn the results. The first return, that from Kirikiriroa, reached the principal returning officer about 6.30 p.m., and soon after the returns came to hand rapidly, until at 9..'30 the outcome was beyond all question, the final numbers being, bang 22U, Greenslade 2016, the' former's njtyority W was made the that one outstanding return would not be available last night, Mr Lang briefly thanked the electors for the renewed vote of confidence they had that day given him The result of the local contest being known, the people, no doubt discomfited by the slight drizzle which had set in, quickly dispersed, and by the time the returns from other centres came in, there were but half a dozen congregated at the tele graph office. For Auckland city Messrs Withe ford, Baume and Kick! were returned in that order; for Wellington two new oppositionists head the polls with Mr C>. Fisher in the same position as he held at last election. For Christ church three, progressive members have been returned, namely, Messrs T. E. Taylor, Ell and Davey, Mr Ell being the only sitting member re turned.
CAMBRIDGE. Not much excitement was per ceptible here over the election, neither party working so vigorously as in former years. The local polling booth was under the supervision of Mr G. Dickinson, who controlled the licensing vote. Mr McDermott was associated with him as poll clerk. Mr E. J. Wilkinson was deputy returning officer for the electoral' vote, having with him Messrs Boulton and Skeet as poll clerks. . Mr James! Hally acted 'as scrutineer for Mr- Lang. There was a steady stream of voters all day, an average of a little over sixty voters an hour being put through. The total number of votes recorded was 557. The effi ciency with which the officers men tioned performed their duties may be judged by the fact that the result of the electoral vote was made public half an hour after the closing of the polling booth. The voting was as follows :—Lang, F. W., 294 ; Green slade, H. J., 2-56 ; Informal 8. Through the kindness of the pro prietors of the Waikato Times their local representative was ably to
announce the results from the plat t'"-ni ;it the concert held in the Oddfellows' Hall. The aurliem-« waxed very enthusiastic alternated for each candidate. The local option poll resulted as follows; Continuance 309, Reduc tion 219, Prohibition 1 !>:'>.
CITY OF AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Yesterday. The elections proceeded quietly to-day. Every thing was conducted in an orderly and good-humoured manner with little o; i no excfcuient. The chief interest seemed to centre round the licensing poll and at all booths bands of workers were very active. THE ELECTORATES. The following returns have been re ceived of the number of the electorates in the colony per medium of the Press As sociation, but the figures in a number of instances are still incomplete : AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND CITY, *J. H. Witheford G 7823 F. E. Bautne ... ... G 7511 A. Kidd ... ... ... G 5«1(5 W, Richardson ... ... P 4839 *W. J. Napier '... ... G 4232 A. Rossor ... ... ... L ;V421 R. French ... ... 1 30:,3 J. H. Hannan ... ... I 2028 J. Fawcus ... ... ... L 895 A. P. Brady ... ... O 218 H. N. Simson ... ... G 50 Grey Ltnn. *G. Fowlds. . ... ... G 2107 T. T. Masefield ... ... I 1987 Parnell. •F. Lawry... ... ... G 1989 J. M. Shera ... ... I 1971 Franklin. *W. F. Massey 0 2156 A. R. Harris ... ... Q 1096 Ohinemuri. E. G. B. Moss ... ... I 14,4 * Jackson Palmer ... ... G 1232 H. Poland... ... ... G 936 Thames. *Hod. J. McGowan ... ... G 2417 W. H. Lucas ... ... L 1565 F. W. Isitt P 35 Reduction probably carried. Eden. P. E. Cheal G 998 Waitemata. B. W. Alison ... ... I 2196 A. J. Hatfield, Jun.... ... G 1531 Continuance ... 1735 Prohibition ... 1438 Manakau. M. M. Kirkbride ... ... O 2367 *Sir G. M. O'Rorke... ... G 2135 Marsden. F. Mander... ... ... O 1936 *R. Thompson ... ... G 1898 Continuance 1738 Reduction 1709 Prohibition 2032 Kaifara. A.E.Harding L 1063 J. Stall worthy ... ... G 782 G. L. Peacocke ... ... G 688 E. Bassett... ... ... G 492 C. Newman ... ... G 243 Bay of Islands *R. M. Houston ... ... G 1402 A. C. Glass ... ... o 926 Waiapu. *Hon. J. Carroll ... ... Q WELLINGTON. Wellington City J. G. W. Aitkin ... ... O 7781 J. Duthie ... ... 0 6878 •G.Fisher G 6639 P. J. O'Regan ... ... G 6293 * A. R. Atkinson ... ... O 6078 Dr. Findlay ... ... G 4732 J. Godber ... ... g 1433 E. G.Jellicoe ... ... 1369 D. McLaren ... ... G 999 Hutt. *T. M. Wilford G 2115 F - pirai " ... ... O 1673 J.H.Collier ... ... I 90 Rangitikei. A. E. Remington ... ... G 1289 W. J. Birch ... ... 0 1098 R. E. Hornblow ... ... G 344 Reardon ~ ~ 522 James Smith ... ... I 69 Otaki. *W.H. Field G 2014 F. W. Issitt ... ... p 493 Newtown. Hon. T. W. Hislop ... ... O 1384 W. H. P. Barber G 1367 W. G t Tustin ... ... 0 1007 Dr. Chappie ... ... 1 999 C.M.Luke ... \\\ g 159 Manawatu. I' Vile I 1692 *J. Stevens q 1 515 Pahiatua. *J. O'Meara ... ... q S. Bolton ... .. q 1139 A.Gould '.'* O 290 Oroua. *F. G, Lethbridge ... ... 0 1803 A.H.Tompkins ... ... g 1261 Wanganui. T A w nf S ' - G 2863 T. W. Baker ... ... 0 1425 P. Lundon... ... ... j Avon *W W. Tanner G 1683 J. B. Brunt ... , 1 l jg.32 A. Loughrey ... '.'.*, 1 879 Myers ... ... 1 37 Reduction carried Masteeton. *A W.Hogg u 2353 J. C. Cooper O 1502 Palmerston. W.T.Wood G 2227 T. R.Hodder q H. J. Manson ... ... q 511 THE WEST COAST. Westland. *Right Hon. R. J. Seddon ... G 1451 F. W. Isitt ... ... p us Mqtueka. *R. McKenzie ... ... G 1736 F. W. Isitt p 308 Grey, ■*A. R. Guiness ... ... G 2300 F. W Isitt P 516 HAWKE'S BAY. Waipawa. »C. Hall ... G 2436 J.Taylor ... I 997 Napier. *A. L. D. Eraser ... ... G 2717 R. J. Eames ... ... I 1648 Hawke's Bay. *Sir W. Russell 0 OTAGO. Invercargill. f*J. A. Hanan ... ... p 3320 &• Whyte P 1816 I Waitaki. r*Hon. W. J. Steward ... G 1510 John CampbeJl ... ~, I 1093 Gtoig* Miller ... j I
Caversham. *T. K. Sidey ... ... <i 2937 W. Earnshaw ... ... 0 2491 Tuapkka. *J. Bennett .. ... ... G 1864 K. (Jilkisou... ... ... I 1708 Hrvce. *James Allen ... ... o 2405 J. A. .Scott ... ... G 1292 < H W.MERs. *E. G. Allen (i 2605 John White ... o 2006 Matauka I. \\. Raymond ... . [ 2189 AWARUA. *Sir J. (i. Ward . . a 2792 I>. Addell ... ... ... i 915 Mount Ida. A. L. Herdman ... ... 1 igtvi John Ewing ... <; 1585 CANTERBURY. Christchvrch. T. E. Tavlor ... ... I 8175 *H.G. Ell 1 7512 1. H. Davey ... g 6323 *W. W. Collins ... ... G 5974 *G. J. Smith ... ... I 5967 A. H. Turubull ... ... G 4646 C ' Taylor J, 4467 C.Allison ... ... 1 1532 R - Baynes ... ... g 185 R.M.Taylor g Ashburton *J. McLachlan ... ... G 2148 J. Studholnie, jun.... ... O •W. Brock ... ... G 1696 A. Ager ... ... ... G 787 Ellesmire. *R. H. Rhodes O 1638 F.Overton Q hqq HuRUNUI. A. W. Rutherford ... ... G 977 H. F. Reece ... ... 1 622 *R. Meredith ... I 4^7 G. O. Forbes ... ... G 145 G.Pully G 53 Kaiapoi. *D. Buddo ... G 2552 A. D. Hassall ... ... G 1304 Lyttelton *G. Laurenson ... ... G 3041 W.Rollifct G 869 TIMARU. *Hon. W. Hall-Jones ... G 3045 F- H. Smith 1 1394 lasett p 34H RICCARTON <f- Witty g 1775 *G. W.Russell ... ... G 1481 TARANAKI. New Plymouth. *E. M. Smith ... ♦ ... G 2119 HO. Kay O 2105 Pate v. *F. H. Haselden ... ... 0 2586 *W. C. Symes Q 2143 NELSON AND MARLBOROUGH. Nelson City. "*J. Graham ... ... Q 9051 Harry Almore ... ... G 1598 Je?se Piper 1 58 2 LICENSING POLL.
ENTERTAINMENT AT CAMBRIDGE
The Oddfellows' Hall was filled to its ut most capacity last evening, when a benefit concert was given in aid of the survivors of the S.S. Elingamite, the audience being most enthusiastic. Space does not permit ol one giving more than the bare programme as under.—Selection, Cambridge Orchestral Society ; solo, " Alone on the Raft," Mr C. Stewart; duet, " Life's Dream is O'er," Mr and Miss Cate; solo, " Link Divine," Miss Clark; violin and piano duet," Home Sweet Home," The Misses Onions ; solo', " The Sailor's Grave," Mr W. Maddisorn 5 solo, •* The Blind Girl to Her Harp," Idfrss Neal ; recitation, " The Lifeboat," Mr M. Roberts ; solo, " The Goodwin Sands," ife J. Langmuir; comic song, Mr W. C. Cate) Interval: Orchestral selection. v The second part was wholly occupied - with the farce " Whitebait at Greenwich," N which was very kindly repeated by Mr and Mrs Couper, Miss J. Hally, and Messrs Arnold, Wilkinson, andN. R. Parnall. The Eiece went better than ever, everybody eing delighted. Mr Martin Casey, of Tamahere sent word that he was unable to be present and enclosed a cheque for three guineas. With the amount taken at the doors there will be about £25 availab* for the charitable purpose for which the concert was held.
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SUGAR BOUNTIES CONVENTION
(Reeoived November 26, 9.12 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 25. In the House of Commons Sir Vernon Harcourt in moving the ob jection of the Sugar Bounties Con vention, said the Convention shut and locked the open, door of Com merce and put the key in the hands of the European syndicate which might create a trust injurious to British trade. The change would saddle the consumers with sugar to the extent of an additional per pound, amounting to seven or eight millions a year. The Right Hon. J. Chamberlain contributed to the debate an earnest and energetic speech. The right hon. gentleman, in his farewell speech prior to departing for Sotuh Africa, said the knell of the Empire tolled if the colonies were al lowed to believe, for the sake of trifling advantages, other lands were ready to sacrifice their interest. England was bound to act equitably by her fellow subjects in distant parts of the Empire. Sir Vernon Harcourt's motion was negatived by 213 to 126. Eight Unionists voted with the Opposition. Many abstained from voting.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1902
Creenalade Lang Kiriktriroa 148 160- Tamabere ,, 18 66 Hamilton West .. 378 251 Cambridge 255 204 Waotu ... 4 11 Hautapu 40 30 Ohaupo ... 98 119 Waitetuna 15 21 Ngavuawahia 91 78 TeMata... G:'. 24 Raglan ... 80 56 Cambridge West.. 99 102 Otorohanga 40 49 Pirongia... 46 86 Pukerimu 7 43 Te Awamutu 124 219 Lichfield 7 15 Waliaroa 82 50 Parawera S 16 Tirau 36 41 Kuapuke 12 12 Paterangi 11 60 Kawhia ... So 32 Whatawhata 43 43 Kihikihi ... 90 102 Kiwitahi 4 20 Tanwhare 19 54 'J'e Kopu... 4 2 Oporua .., 15 18 Te Bore ... 5 39 Kinohaku , 4 12 Waitomo 3 6 Karamu... 19 28 ruhikaramea 1 26 Te Eau-a-moa 16 16 Hauturu 3 6 Te Kowhia 46 16 Koroha ... 9 0
Total 2016 4241 Majority for Mr Lang 225. LICENSING r POLL. Con.' Bed. Pro. Hamilton 328 254 263 Kirikiriroa 197 82 95 ICiirainu 21 9 18 Kihikihi 131 53 51 Tamahere 53 27 22 Ngaruawahia 82 67 76 Ohaupo 152 52 52 Otorohanga 71 13 14 Paterangi 38 23 38 Pirongia 88 31 30 Pukerimu 17 27 26 Eaglan 90 39 42 Te Awauiutu ' 194 120 143 Te Mata 65 9 19 Te Rore 28 11 14 Tuhikaramea 19 6 7 Waitetuna 32 2 1 Whatawhata 50 27 34 Tauwhare 37 25 35 Kaupuke 14 5 10 Te Hau-o^uioa 16 0 3 Kawhia 51 24 30 Oparu , 24 5 8 Hauturu 6 1 2 Kiuohaku 14 2 1 Waharoa 85 30 38 Tii'au 55 15 S Waotu 11 o 3 Lichfield 13 0 9 Cambridge 399 219 193 Cambridge West ... 76 111) 119 Haiuapii 37 23 30 Te Kowbia 25 0 33 Waitomo 6 1 3 Te Kopua ... 4 2 2 Kiwitahi 22 6 h Parawera 17 8 6 Koroha 6 2 2 Total ... 2478 1333 1504
BAY OF PLENTY. Herries Lundon .Jordan Taylor Ohimaetai ... 18 10 4 0 41 amakau ... 20 73 0 n OPotiki ... 299 2H2 11 3 Miketu 22 14 1 0 Tt- Puke ... 120 100 33 ,") Katikati ... m s 1". G V» hakataue ... S3 O') 5 l Ai heme il .-, li u W'aiotapu ... b' s c (i Pnngakawa .. 30 27 4 0 Matata ... 24 2S Taupo •>\> 12 U 0 Okoroire ... 37 7 0 0 Rotorua .. 197 2".'.I 8 0 Bat of •W.H. Herries Pr.ENT i'. ... <) 2047 I). Lundon ... <! 1413 Rev. C. Jordan <4 42o J. E. Tayloi .. G 389
(By Telegraph.- —Press Association.) Con. Red. Pro. Otaki .. 1317 939 1032 Grey mouth... .. 1390 1240 1286 Pahiatua ... .. 1046 938 1284 Waipawa ... .. 1802 1260 1579 Waiapu .. 2262 1952 2537 Oroua 1446 1011 1361 Newtown ... .. 1873 2769 3001 Napier .. 1747 2079 1987 Palmerston... .. 23'JO 1423 1897 Invercargi 1 .. .. 2040 2844 2071 Ash burton ... 1742 2504 2883 Ly ttelton ... .. 1784 1922 2024 Waitemata .. .. 1735 1431 1409 Bay of Plenty .. 1206 926 1303 Wallace .. 1188 1200 1507 Dunedia .. 6741 8275 7871 Pahiatua ... .. 1352 1092 1575 Wanganui ... .. 2408 1880 2262 Eden .. 1959 1713 1648 Nelson .. 2406 1511 1291 Timaru ... .. 2173 2433 2634 Matarua .. 1837 2335 2829
MOATE&Co'c PURE TOTALLY fcllPSfe i I S S UA I S S E N, KNOX 6TEEET, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique & Theory. [a card] R. W. D v SOLICITOR Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLS. M E H ERBERT XT Y. C COLLINS. BAERIBTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTU. BOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month. Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month. Huntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in mouth. Other districts occasionally. HIGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE. AS MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected ' NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. ENT A L OTI C K MR E. DE VENNY McGARRIGLE, DRSTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr Mjfl»rrigleJ?may be consulted on and ter August 2nd, .at his rooms, ictoria House, Hamilton. Itroug-Oxide gas adminigiered. Painlcae Extractions by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR G. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Viaiti monthlyJthe;following tlaces : Ngaruawahia— let Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly—4th Friday. FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT.- We have Money to Lend at this rate n First-olass Freehold Security. Early pplications is requested. Vaile Bros,, «gal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, jueen-street, Auckland. 24 7 MONEY TO LEND on Mortage o :"A First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 1,09, Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. • 1. JD I G G S, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Staff. fEXT HAMILTON HOTEL HAMILTON. 23/7.' EWS 0 N H E P P A R D, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. T. H. B OS WORTH, _acher op Piano, Violin, 'Cello and SINUINd, aving taken up hid lesidenco in Hamil ton, is now prepared to receive pupils at CLAREMONT VILLA. JGUdfbridge Every MONDAY and UESDAY. Te Awamutu—Every FRF I >A V. Mr Hosworth's " Waikato Quadrille and" ia now open to accept Engage lents for Concerts, Ballp, etc., in any part F the Waikato. H. UPTON. ENGINEER. HAMILTON WEST Near Railway Station OSH E R TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. __ TE AWAMUTU. ANDSOME th. thing for a present —6s cash, a WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
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I UST—Friday night, in or about Cam-I I A bridge, rod cow uear calving, branded J •' -) off rump. Finder rewarded. E. II ' Ivake. NOTICE. PUBLIC HALL, RAGLAN, ' BOWAN begs lo notifiy the public of Raglan aud surrounding districts t ; at he will shortly open in the above £"»U0 General Drapery, Suit of Clothes, Dress Pieces, Hoots aud Shoeß, Saddlery, Jewellery, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc. FOR short period only. Opening date and Auction .Sale will he duly advertised. '|o THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. Ladies and Gentlemen - , I desire to sincerely thank you for the generous support which you accorded me at the ballot-box, and although not suc cessful I will still continue to interest myself in that which pertains to the pro gress of the Waikato. Yours faithfully, H. J. GREEXSLADE.
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LONDON. N'..vem!-"i' 2t. m Canon Sinclair, preuehiny at Si. Paul's Cathedral, paid a remarkable tribute to the late Hey. Hugh Frice Hughes' efforts for the evangelisation of the pool-ainl his advocacy of the reunion of the free churches on the basis of l lie historical 'piscopacv.
A SENSATIONAL CASE
DENTIST ACCUSED OF MURDER. PERTH, Nov 2.-) A verdict of wilful murder has been returned against the dentist- Ellis, in whose rooms a woman was found dead. tie declared that death followed the drawing of a tooth, but the post mortem disclosed the fact that an illegal operation had been per formed. The body of a man named Killick. who admitted haying had certain re lations with the deceased, and to whom the jury's verdict attached a grave suspicion of knowledge of the operation, has been found in the river. It is supposed that he committed suicide.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
SPEECH BY MR CHAMBER LAIN. Received Nov. 25, 10.22 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 25. In the House of Commons Mr Chamberlain said he much regretted the action of the Dutch Reformed Church with regard to the Revs. Mr V'olk and Botha, which was calculated to delay the union and prosperity of South Africa. He believed the re ports of the boy-cotting of National Scouts had been exaggerated. How ever these matters would have his careful attention, and the Imperial Government had expressly informed Sir Gordon Sprigg that no Imperial or Transvaal funds would be applicable for compensation to rebels, even if they had acted loyally after the first rebellion.
IMPORTATION OF ARMS IN ABYSINNIA.
(Received Nov. 20, 1.14 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 25. The King of Abyssini;'. has pro hibited the sale of arms and ammuni tion in Harrar.
GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND EDUCATION.
(Received Nov. 25, 12.22 a.m. BERLIN, November 2P. The Socialists in the Reichscag propose that five million pounds de rived from the new tariff should be devoted to education.
AMERICAN TRUSTS.
NEW YORK, Nov. 25. President Roosevelt, addressing the Union League Club, at Philadelphia, said it was idle to assert that the Government had power adequately to supervise trusts. The right solution was certain to be found and should be exercised without haste of reck lessness. The New York Post states that Messrs Hay, Moody, Payne and Root, members of the Ministry, oppose rigid anti-trust legislation, while Messrs Knox, Hitchcock, Shaw, and Wilson support President Roosevelt.
TRADE UNION CONGRESS
AN ADVANCED PLATFORM. (Received Nov. 25, 10.30 p.m.) * SYEMEY, Nov. 25. The Trades Union Congress adopted » in favour of a legal eight hiVflTday in all occupations wherever practicable, and a uniform factory legislation providing special provisions for hours, the conditions of insantary and dangerous occupations; the stamp ing of furniture made by Asiatics ; a proper system of apprenticeship, and the paying of a living wage to juveniles. Another resolution fav oured the various States immediately acquiring and working all coal mine's necessary for their requirements. The Congress was further strongly of opinion that the whole coal minin" industry should be nationalised. Tom Mann was warmly welcomed!
THE BRITISH FLAG LOWERED.
♦ A MINERS' DISPUTE IN CHINA. PEKIN.Nov. 24. The Chinese recently lowered the British ilag, and hoisted the Chinese colours at the Tonir , . . . ° shan mines, stationing a guard over the Hag. On advice being received, the British Minister at Pekin ordered the flag to be re-hoisted. There was no opposition shown. The Chinese shareholders of the mines allege that a large sum sub scribed for a prompt reorganisation of the company has not been accounted for. The European shareholders endorse the action of the British Minister, but prefer that the dispute should be settled at law.
DEATH OF HERR KRUPP.
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great son now* tn I'.ERLIN. ISFRLTN, Nov. •_'!. Kerr Krupp died of-apoplexy, The death lias caused profound sorrow in Berlin. The Kaiser telegraphed to the directorate that he keenly felt the loss of a loyal subject, whose unsur passed solicitude for unemployed made him a pattern to all. Krupp leaves no male heir, and it is'expeeted that the works will be administered by trustees for the benefit of his wife and daughter. Forty-three men are employed on the
DISTRESS BY DROUGHT
THE QUEENSLAND RELIEF MEASURES CONTINUED. LONDON, November 24. The managers of several leading fi nancial institutions have passed reso lutions that the Queensland Land Bill is insufficient to meet the distress caused by the drought, and condemns the opposition to the Government's moderate extension of tenure.
NEW TYPE OF INFLUENZA.
LONDON, November 21. i\ new type of influenza epidemic has appeared in North London, accom panied with rheumatism of the bodv, swollen limbs and ankles.
A GREAT RAILWAY PROPOSAL.
OTTAWA, November 21, The Canadian Grand Trunk Fail road has decided to construct a grand trunk railway to the Pacific from north the Bay. Ontario, to Port Simpson, British Colombia. It will cost 90,000.000 dollars.
GENERAL ITEMS.
BUCHAREST, Nov. 24. A decree has been issued in Rou mania that Jews hereafter will not be admitted to practice its lawyers. NEW YORK', Oct. 21. The Columbian insurgents have signed a treaty of peace aboard the American warship.
THE COWRA TRAGEDY
SYDNEY, Yesterday. Lee, the hotelkeeper at Cowra, who was shot by a girl named Herring, because he refused to carry out his promise to marry her, has died from his wounds.
NEW HEBRIDES MURDER.
4. , NATIVE TREACHERY. SYDNEY, Yesterday. Details of the New Herbides murder show that Aismith, who was shot by the natives at Api, was the captain of a cutter belonging to a French trader. The natives of Api Island, where he landed returned labourers, invited him ashore and shot him as soon as he was within rifle range. Two natives who accompanied him were wounded.
IRISH DISCONTENT
LONDON, November 25. Mr J. Redmond, speaking at Ber mondsey, said that Ireland had be come more disloyal and discontented since the Right Hon. Wyndham took office. Tt was useless to introduce a Land Bill on the lines of the last Bill, though the situatifn was propitious for settlement,
COMING EVENTS
Meetings. Local Bodies, week ending November 20. Raglan County Council—Wednesday Waipa County Council—Wednesday Waikato County Council -Wednesday Piako County Council—Wednesday Hamilton Borough Council-Wednesday Cambridge Borough Council—Wednesday Kihikihi Town Board—Friday Kihikihi Domain JSoard -Friday Kangiaohia Road Board—.Saturday Mangahoi Drainage Board—Saturday Ngaroto Drainage Board—Saturday AV'aitoa Road Board—Saturday Magistrate's Court Sittings. Te Awamutu—Tuesday, 25th, 10 a.m. Huntly—Tuesday, Oth December, 11 a.m. Hamilton— Wednesday, 10th, lu a.m. Cambridge—Friday, 12th, 10 a.m. Te Awamutu—Tuesday, 16th, lua.m. Raglan—When necessary.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1902.
Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WADE'S WORM FIGS. Is boxes. CONSUMPTION.-Which is the most dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in dication a persistent cough, and if properly treated as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved wonderfully successful, and "-ained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. It always cures and cures quickly. W. [)KV, Agent, Hamilton- THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton- GEO. M. A. AIIIER, Agent, Te Awamutu, sells it. BRUISES, WOUNDS, AND LACER. ATIONS—Need an antiseptic dressing. Chamberlain's I'ain Balm answers the purpose to perfection. It is a liniment, a wonderful healing power. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Vgenfc Cam bridge, GEO. M. A. AHIEE,Agent Te Awa mutu, i«U it,
Amupements. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT. MERCER MAORI REGAUA A- RECORD ENTRIES. (V Add MAORI AN'D EURO- | r»i \ 40U REAN COMPETITORS. 40U War Canoe Races. Canm? Hurdlo Races. Grand Maori War Dance, \v., Ac. Thousands arc Coming. Li rand Train Arrangements. Government * Y otires- LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ! OTICE is Hereby Given, that the ! several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the pro visions of " The Lind Transfer Act, ISSS," unless caveat he lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of the " Gazette " containing this notice. 3(1 :>,. CHARLES CHANNING BUCK LAND, Lots <i,\. 10, lo,\. 38, 42 and part 37 of the subdivision of Hinuera Xo. 2 block, containing together 25GS acres 2 roods 13 perches, occupied by applicant. 3<KU. WILLIAM FRANCIS BUCK LAND and CHARLES CHANNING RUCKLAND, Lots 5, Ba, 9, and part 1 and 2 of the subdivision of Hinuera, Xo. 2 Block, containing together 12(Hi acres 1 rood 24 perches, occupied by applicants. 3005. WILLIAM FRANCIS BUCK LAND, Lot 43a of the subdivision of Hinuera Xo. 2 Block, containing 1102 acres 2 roods 26 perches, occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 22nd day of Xovember. 1902, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. EDWIX BAMFORD, District Land Registrar. Waatcda Etc. /"ANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE ft CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENT. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. WANTED— The travelling public to re member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc., are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc., Hamilton. VV^ANTED —Those requiring Violins, f » Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to call on or send to H. H. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in stock. WANTED' ~KNOWN, Mrs Bridges has opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. Fresh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc., to arrive shortly. WAX TED KNOWN.—V. Plescher de sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button). Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Boots (tan and black). Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots. Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order. V . RLE SC H ER, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. T\T G. GATE has Started Business • in Cambridge as CARPENTER and BUILDER. First-class workman ship. Best material used. Orders Solicited. Address : Cambridge. 11 7 OODCARVIXG-Relief, ChipTiioral » * Chip, etc. Terms, 12s tjd per quarter, Is Gd per hour. Articles designed.—Miss FOR CRICKETING; GOLF, ~aFd TENNIS GOODS-give E J WILKINSON a call. All this season's goods. George E. Clark LAND, PRODUCE, & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE. FOR SALE, NEW SEASON Swede, Turnip and Rape, Now landed ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, London. rpHESE Seeds are from specially selected 1 stocks which ensures the highest class and quality of the grower. Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Pnimlu 'P/w, W,,.„.1.,..„ >e :.. Imperial Green Globe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex Rape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Root Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Bone Phosphate (j4 per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Guano Bonedust, etc., etc. Kainit FOR CALF FEEDING- Cod Livor Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Rollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street, CAMBRIDGE InVlgOlMtO iko »;'C •■.'• :, fc!trei)*i.'"Hn i;:a Istomach and Promote Ij.oj.ulv A., rj.cn &^#' PiiLJ S < cure Headache, Indirection, Biliousness and Fey3i*i?h Attacks, They may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate. Manufactured only at 78. New Oxford Street (Uts 023, Uiford St»«et), London,
Business Notices niu Sons, l\\:.\L ESTATE AGENTS AND PIIoJ'EJITY AUCTIONKEKS. !)."> yI'EEN L.'EKI". AUCKLAND. MR M. G. FARRER, " ISAXI\WOOD," HAMILTON, Who will conduct intending purchasers to proper ties'l'ree of charge, and will be tflad to receive particulars of properties for file. CHEAP BUSH FARM. Adjacent to Railway Station. (?0 >er -^ cre > 238 acres good timber, except tO acres which have been grassed and fenced ; close to post ofiice ; station and township : handy to gi>i»l mar ket, and about 150 miles from Auckland. 711(5 to C-'J. per a'Te. sevoral handy lO farm sections of from 'it to 33 each :• very fertile land, fenced, aud miHcabiy y t ,! -rass. on one there is pretty bush: all well watered: one fro:n FtnfVn n-rd largo township, and 30 miles Irani town. Prices range £\ti to £:2 per acre; one-third cash, :ce live years at b per cent. 7Uob HANDY FARM. Twenty miles from Auckland. P('^(\— 108 ACRES: all fenced and s&wwv/ sub-divided; S3 acres grass; 12 ac es crop ; small orchard : 1 acre bush = 4 ac: is drained swamp; balance rough land house of four rjoms and verandah ; stabh cowshed, &o.; \ mile from school, post eiiice, ■. one mile from creamery and 5-. from station. Rnce, <£o2u ; terms if desired. 7161 UNIMPROVED L4.NDS. NGARO'JO PAixISH-Allotmeut 300, con taining 50 acre-, £75. TAUPIRI PA'ISH-AUo'raent 325, con taining 50 "crog, £>B. TAUPIRI PARISH-Allotment 189, con taining 50 seres, £3O. TAUPIII 379. containing 100 acre>, £75. TUHIKARAM: A PARlSH—Allotment 30, containing 50 acres*, £SO. TUHIK A R !-. MEA PARFH - Allotmest 131, ciu'aining 50 acres, £3O. TUHIKARAMK\ PARISM-Allotment74, containing s') acres, £75. 7692 We undertake atiy business in con nectlon with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 AT GOVERNMENT STUD AND EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUFA, HAMILTON. THE Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hermit = Hazledean Newminster Bruar=Tuba Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbr-eds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groora ge 2 - 6d. Paddocking 2s Od per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL EED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For farther particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefice : OVER THEEE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by Che State. Further large reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estates under Wills or Intestacies wher converted into cash aud held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. The Public Tbustke can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Tbustke can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. Thb Public Teustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts The Public Trustee undertakes the many agementof Property as Attorney or Age. The Public Teustee administers Intestates Estate*, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. TnE Public Teustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term fur repayment FOE FULL TAETICULAKS APPLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee vj the Colony. I'D U B L I C NOTI.CE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX, Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, iB|S Waitotuaa.
Business Notices. TURNIP SEED. I)YRAMII> STEAMED BONE MEAL— Ammonia 5'44, Fhosphates 5287, £$ Ids |>nr ton! lilood and Bone, suitable for drilling, £>■> 12s Gd per ton Kangaroo Guano. £4 15s. i'l'i.ss Mixture. £?> 15s. Phosphates, 4!) per cent., £5 10s. Tm-n and Maize Mixture, nitro potash, £G 15 S . Turnip Manure, Swedes or Root. M 15s Kaiuit, Imperial Belgium Soluble, does not set hard and cau be drilled, J&l 7s Gd. The above are plus freight from Auckland. Turnip Seeds. Ac, of Finest Quality. F. .!. SANDERS. Agent for \Y. S Laurie & Co., Auckland. T7" AHfKATEA, Mountain Rimu and IV Kauri at Lowest Rates. Sashes, Doois, Mouldings. &<s., of thoroughly Seasoned Timber at less than Auckland Prices, owing to saving in railage. F. J. SANDERS, Agent for .1. McAndrew & Co., Paeroa. TO FARMERS. "IyTcCORMICK HAY RAKES, Mowers, c*". and Reapers and Binders are with out a rival; strongly made and of light draught. Send for Catalogue to F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Province of Auckland. FURNITURE. i made of Seasoned Timber, and at reasonable rates. Try, "SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHARCOAL IRONS. 'A V E you seen the Dalli Charcoal . Iron ? If not. call and inspect the most up-to-date Iron in the market. SANDERS, Q.C.E. ARRAS- CREAM SEPERATORS. rpHIS is a boon t) persons being too far from a factory, inspection invited. SANDERS, QC.E. BISCUITS. F you want the choicest procurable, either local or imported, and the greatest, variety, send to SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHRISTMAS. AIKATO BACON CO.'S HAMS. * » New Dried Fruits, Syrups, Jellies, and of finest quality. SANDERS, Q.C.E. GENERAL GROCERIES. FOR the Greatest Variety, Highest Quality, and Best Ail-Round Value, try • SANDERS, Q.C.E. EC G PRESER VAT IV E.-In tins bottles, and bulk. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE TVTEW GOODS Constantly arriving. SANDERS. CAMBRIDGE. THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTT IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted wtfh one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOfc COMMERCIAI TRAVELLERS. GOOD-.STABLING. w. brTght, . PROPRIETOR, J. R D L E AWHIA GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. rpE AWAMUTU & " ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an KRIBAY, at 8 a.m. Leaveß PIRONGIA every WEDNE3 DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at Pironsria evecy TUESDAY and FRIDAY This line passes through TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A- SYMONDS & CO PROPRIETORS TE AWAMUTU I7IRST CLASS STATIONERY at E. J. . WILKINSON'S, Cambridge, in packets at 3d, 4d, Cd, 7d, Sd, Is, Is 3d Is 6d, 2s, 2s Gd. Business envelopes a specialy. Any Person FOUND TREBPABBING with dog or gun on anv of the Assetß Realisation Board's properties in the Wai kato will bo prosecu ed. JOHN McCAW, Estates Superintendent, MaAamata,
McNicol & Co. FUR SALE BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, 27th insi. 10 BUILDING SECTION'S, situated I'J almost in the centre of the Borough of Hamilton Sale at 11 ../clock punctually The undersigned have received instruc tions from Mr Thos. Vincent to offer for sale on abave date, on the ground, his most desirable property situated between Thackeray, Clarence and Anglesea streets. and sub-divided into 13 choice building allotments. Terms—one third cash, one third in one year, balance in three years, bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum. For further particulars apply to McNICOL &. C< MR THUS. VINCENT G. F. MeCullagli, Auctioneer. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. Thursday, November 27. 'AHEAD BEEF, I ' " neighbourhood 15 Calv s, Tan wham 11 Ohmca Two-vear-old Empty Heifers 3 Springers, Karamu 70 Yearlings 1 Bull, A. E. Snook 15 In-year-old Steers, Hall :iO lj-year-old Steers, Graham S Young Tigs, Zenas Owen 70 Well-bred Berkshire Tigs, from six weeks to two mouths old, from Tiako and Whatawhata 150 Wr»h r Hnart-t . Shaw Bros. On account of Mr Thos. Yincent : Large Corrugated Iron Building, 51 x 21ft, for removal within 11 days after date cf sale, situated in Ansrlesea street, on the property of Mr Thos. Vincent 2 Large Iron Soap boiling Vats Lot of Sand Soap, Cask Washing Powder, and sundries The Iron building is really good and worthy of the attention of farmers and others Having received instructions from the Owner, we will offer for sale : PART LOT 329, Hamilton West, containing 3s perches, with Seven roomed Dwelling erected thereon. Laud transfer title. Further par ticulars on application to • McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullaoh, Auctioneer. OHAUPO STOCK SALE 1 Tuesday December 2. The undersigned Trill hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at'Ohaupo Yards on above date; and will offer upwards of "AA HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilsoi 30 Fresh 3J-year-old Steers, A. N. Nor ton 15 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K Morrison 150 18-month to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 4C Yearlings, Pirongia 16 Qui?t Two-year-old Empty Heifers 4.0 Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well 150 Two and 2.J-ycar Cattle, Eureka, Hautapn and neighbourhood Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull Entries Solicited. McNICOL cc CO. G. F. MeCullagli, Auctioneer. PEDIGREE TOLLED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE. AtOhaupo, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER Having received instructions from Alex ander Aitken. Kereone Estate we will offer for sale on above date : 5 PURE-BRED POLLED ANGUS BULLS Pedigrees in to-morrow's issue McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. FAT HEIFERS, J. Pohlen, 30 Yearling steers, 6 Young Boar Pias G. Given McNICOL <fe CO. G. F. McCullagb, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday. December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date 1 t(\ WELL-BRED 18-Month & TWO LO\J YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 350 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 10 Good Hacks and Harness Horses Hooded Buggy Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store Pisjs Entries Solicited. c N I C 0 L & Co. D. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY, BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. D. MEREDITH, Kihikihi. SCHOOL BOOK'S and REQUISITES k} (full range) obtainable at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding' Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. BOX AND COLD BATHS.
W. J. Hunger. TE AWAMUTU SALE. •Saturday. November 20. >r sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Satui daw November 29th: 'YOUNG C A T T L E. 16 Half-bred Tamworth Pigs, Fred Gibson and W. Holden 15 Half-bivd Berkshire Pigs 11 Purebred Berkshire " Pigs, four months old. \V. 11. Shoot 2 Good Draught Mures, Client 1 Useful .Medium Draught Horses, straight out of work, from Auck land 1") strong Calves 2 Good Hacks. 2 Single buggy, in good order, li Pure Berkshire Pigs, weaner*. D. G. Cruickshank 2 Young Boars 3 Purebred Berkshire Sows, in farrow I 'ouglas 20 Pure Berkshire Pigs, Kusabs 20 Boxes Lemons Marble Slab, for butter making W. J. HUNTER. Wednesday, December 3. SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. The undersigned has received instructions from the Manager of Electric Tramway Company, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date 11A SURPLUS HORSES The above Horses will be found a first class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, and all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system At H o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. CHURCHILL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Hallett to sell on above date the whole of his IVE k DEAD STOCK lJ consisting of 60 Very Choice Dairy Covis, 30 of them io full mi k. CO Two-year-old Heifers, nearly all in calf 30 T wo-yeHr-old Steers 4 Wrll-hred Bulla 50 Mix.d Cattle Dringht Mare, by Lord of the Isles YvHrling, by President, first prize Puk kohe >how ' 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Packs and Unbroken Colts 1 Separator, o(c. The Cons are all highly ree..wira°o''' d, hm been ca?efn!h rhom>, and any not fim-c'ass culled from tlem, A!s> 'I'D K FAH M, „f 540 arre3 (100 ae.r..-» Rcd.timct) •' wsraj ), aii mb d.vided iuto paddocks, ith g.->'>«J Dwfl'iog Hou*e, Outbuildings Cowshed*, e'c, and a Fixmill all complete, proprrty. fern A.Me me 1.-avi-H R;ngiriri cu aTiv*l of W»ib».- 0 tndu from H .n.ilt n will con ey inb mimg pu'ch>»«er« to the t-a'e an 1 >'vk in time to pa r-.h train ir. [Umi ton and C»m brid"p -.f 7.4") p.m., ?rd it *te w -.[ ■. {■<•> run from Mercer, IMt'e will be punted acr ts thn river for biiyrrs uncbron prov: Sa'eat 12 30 G. F. McCullagb, Auctioneer. W. .1. fl U NT K R 28/10 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, December 6 1 Zf) WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE; IO\J mixed sexes 50 Very Choice Yearling and 18-month old Shorthorn Steers, C. Lake 8 Quiet Two and 2}-year-old Heifers 20 Choice Well-grown Calves, G Reid 10 Quiet. 2|-yearold Heifers, Fencourt 22 Well-bred Strong Calve 3, W. Hrough, Fencourt Fat Cow, 2 Store Cows, Heifer and calf, Neighbourhood 30 Choice Yearlings, G. Booth 6 Fresh Cows and Heifers, C Crouch 5 Fresh Cows, A. Macfarlane 6 Dairy Dairy Cows, ne.ir calving 4 Springing Heifers, Taotaoroa 2 Choice Springers, Miss Ewen 1 Good Cow, at calving, 3 Choice Yearlings Jersey and Ayrshire Heifers, 1 Staunch Medium Draught Mare, E. Veale 10 Well-bred Fresh conditioned Three year-old Steers, Gwynnelands 53 Extra Choice Yearlings and 18- month Steers, Robt. Swayne 20 Choice Yearlings and strong- calves, fi Fresh-conditioned Cows, W. P. Reid . 6 Fat Cows, J. Anderson, Ashwin At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N T E R. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukerimu—32o Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Puke rimu Factory; nearly all drained swamp : all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a really good dairy farm HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. '~> F A T BULLOCKS, ' Penniket 14 Fat Cows, Shakespear 20 Fat Cows, Furze, Graham. Tama here, Ohaupo ISO Fat Sheep, J. D. Melville 1 Roan Bull, Wm. Graham Entries Solicited. W. J. HUNTER. HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. The underpinned will hold a Special Sa'e of Horws at the Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, December 18, of QAA HORSES &\J\J of all classes Entries solicited. W. J. H U~N T, E R. SHEEP FAIR. February, 1!K)3. THE undersigned will hold his First Sheep Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J. II UNT E R ZITHERS, VIOLINS, BANJOS, MAN DOLINS, and other musical instru ments, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. 170R PRESENTAfION~GOObS, try J E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. U SON in any quantity at VTLKIN SON'S, Cambridge -Toys, DC as, Purses, Photo Frames, W»,' ..j* Fancy Goods, etc
Davis & Co* SPECULATORS LARGE OR SMALL CAPITAL Nl> all those anxious to secure GOOD INVESTMENTS of Substantial and Increasing Value and to those wishing to secure COMFORTABLE HOMES SNUG FARMS OR GOOD PASTORAL PROPER- We would call your attention to the fact that we can offer the best and most com plete List of Properties of all kinds in the Waikato and surrounding Districts, and are prepared to FIN A SCULLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars t» intending buyers, also to conduot them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. We have properties from 50 acre to 5000 acres blocks in price from 17s 6d per acre to £lO per acre with fjood roads, near Post Office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms. IF YOU Desire to Sell We shall be glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, NC SALE, NO CHARGE. We have numerious inquiries from all parts of New Zealand and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having our ability to do business. Why Pay Rent. We have several Good Town Properties with 4to 9 roomed houses, with } acre to' 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goods placed with us for Sa'e. WAIKATO AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS fo: the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay* ment, 2s 6d per week. Also, PIANOS & ORGANS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s Cd per week. Se our quality and price before yon ~— chase. WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital =£5,689,000. WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Pood. The best in the market. Once used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m., of POULTRY, I FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their " Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6J to os 6d Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid. 3s lid, 4s 61 Black Lustres, figured and plain, Is lid to 5-> 6d Our f plendid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Lades' Kid and Sued* Gloves at 2s 6d, 3s 61, 4s 6d Bewildering Assortment of Belts, Scarves^" and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Coeking and Afternoon Aprons from U 61 Blouses of all descriptions from 3s lid New Sunshades, special value, from 6s lid Uodtr.-kirts, tucked aud flounced, from 3) 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s 6d 3oll»nd and Crash Costume*, with Eton nc. Rust-ian bodice, at 21s, 23s 6d, 26s 6d. 31b 6d ' Smart Hats, Tcqu<-s and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Ready to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints from 4jd yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Material! fan' 6fd. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under* clothing New Shipments of Stra* H*ts, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,"' and "Pan ama " i-hapes. New Neckties, Cellars, and Shirts New Washing WaUtcoasts, in white and J fawn shades, at o-i 6d, 8s 6d, 9i 6d, to 14a 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Kuits, 355. Dressmaking and Tad-ring in all it Branches. Absolutely the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MrLNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STKEET, AUCKLAND. :UD NOTIOK WEBLEY, (HOTCHKI3S-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand |the seaso. at ihe Bangipai Farm, Ngaruawahia-Waingafo Koad, Ngaruawabia ' and WhaUwbata District* Mr Fat. Mohan, StudGroon, wiJ be at >GaBUAWAHIA en MONDAY, and WHATAWHATA raj TUESDAY, i hose desiious are requested t» book ea r ly to secure attection. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown mar*, bred by Mr Alfred Bucfeland in 1888, got bj„ the D .uphin, her dam Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by imp* rted St. Aubjn—Mfag % Row a, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and addrai Utteca to Wm. Soroe, It AlnUa. |
WT/1902/WT_19021126/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,220 | THE WAIKATp TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
Printed and published by Eobeet John Paull and George William Ven ableß at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902,
"A friend in need is a friend in- " deed." This is an old proverb, ' but as truo as it is old. Hero is just suchafriend.j Never be without it. Keep it i close at baud all the * time. „_ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It will prove a good friend when you have a fresh cold, bringing immediate relief. You will find it equally true in old colds, bronchitis, whooping cough, asthma. And you will declare it "the best friend in the world" if you will use it for an irritable throat or weak lungs. It acts as a strong tonic, clearing up the throat, giving tone to the relaxed tissues, and greatly strengthening the lungs. There are many substitutes and imi tations. Beware of them! Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. btpsred by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, .Mass., U. S. A. /\ On holidays two par * * ties of men or boys will frequently get hold of ■ the opposite ends of a ' rope ami pull on it, as / £' '" a test of the strength ' / gZ2O£2 of tho two parties. ' ~ They call it a tug-of *m. Many a hard-working man anl m.,man in each day's toil is pulling a tug of-war, with death for an antagonist. The/ fail to take proper of their health. Whun 'hey suffer from indigestion or a ilig A bilious attack they "wear it out." Alter * while these disorders wear out the reckless man or woman, and the result is some serious disease develops. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is a medicine that finds its way to every part. They commence at the foundation of the disease. they get at tin cause. They make the appetite healthy, the digestion perfect, the liver active, anl the blood pure. Talks from Fxpkrikxce.— Mr. A. C. Murray, of Wellington, N.Z.,states:—"F»r along tim" I suffered with gravel and kidnfy trouble. H'iariui; of \);. Morse's Indun Root Pills 1 decided to give tLdii a trial. At first they simply eased my pain, but I continued their use, and the result is that nine bottles have entirely cured my trouble. I will always recommend these Pills for troubles such as I have suffered from." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a positive cure for Biliousness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Liver Diseases, Sallow Com plexion, Kidney Troubles Grave.!, Gall Stones, Jauuiice, Flatulency, foul Breath, Influenza, Female Ailments, Piles, Piinplc3, Boils, Blotches, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheuma tism, Neuralgia and Impure Blood Sold by chemists and storekeepers ; price, Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7", or same will be mailed, post pail, upon receipt of price. Sole proprietors, The W. H. Comst>ck Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depdt), 58 Pitt-ssreet, Sydney. Say-Friend: TEASPOGNSFUI all -; barking. I FOR COUGHS & COLDS ff ACTS UKE MAGiCfii ttU) OiRYWHERE |/6 k 2/6. FIRBT AWARD Christcburob, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898. FIRST and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1899. FIRST AWARD, Christchurcb, 1900-1001. Imperial Calf Food (BEATHER BRAND). Can be used with tither skim or separated milk, whey, or water alone. Eztraotfrom lette' received from a gentle man in the North Islaud, who usea Imperial Calf Food :—" I slarted feeding a calf about a week old, the mother of which was sold at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we oould only spare a pint per day Upon this, with your food, we wared the calf, using jnst two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk had not been so scarce wo should lave used «cs Food. The " Calf" in question has, In the natural oourse of event", juet dropped her second oalf, and is as nice a oow in all respects as could be desired." From the above it may be gathered thtt a oalf can be successfully reared upon half-a pound of Food per day when milk is scarce ; if plentiful, less. PACKED IN 251b., 601b., lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have several stating that calves fed with this food are as fat, if not fatter than oalves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. €. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. TO MEN Write for frse ™py of valuable book abcit human system and the remedies adopted. No need to consult doctors. Posted free in sealed envekp. Every man should read it. Ad dress-Q. Speonc, 639 Elizabeth-Street North Melbourne. 'OOLS-Double and Single, Berlin ? » Reduced to 5d per skein, for cash it WILKINSON'S, Cambridge,
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We arc displaying NOVELTIES IN ALL BRANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUBINQS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL Ur-TO -DATE LINES CLOTHING BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial THOS. WELLS, GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. lAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbuildings, securely fenced, and sub-divided into c onvenieut paddeeks, in good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LAND., all fenced ard sub divided into paddocks and iu grass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all securely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry r.peu land, all dry land being surface sown. Piice reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced End sub divided into suitable paddock*, all in grass or cultivation, email house, and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station within lj miles. Prici* reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCE with half-acre laod on the Hamilton road, township Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very dry land. TE UKU-500 ACRES. iPartbiuh, balance fern and manuku. Laud, ring fenced and subdivided. Houso of five room« (kauri and rimu) barn, cowshed and Btockyard. Price very reasonable. 3 ACRES LAND, township Cambridge, one of the best sites in the township. FARM of GO aores with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vatioD, securely fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge. 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in grass and securely fenced. GEO. B. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE k GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE St. John's Collegiate School. 'THE PAH," Near Onehunga- A BOAKDING AND DAY SCHOO T FOR BOYS. Hkadhahtke : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllrcy N.Z. University. Second Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, B.A. New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master : H. H. Bedford Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzer. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkin«. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo.' A Special 'Hus runs morning and veuini/ connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocet-an Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster. RO W N LEGHORNS We have the greatest laying strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit tings. Weare giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for beet Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Eamil ton Show, hatched from egars from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues to T. A. BROOKER, Otahuhua. Particulars also from Secretary Waika' Poultry Club, Hamilton. 82a
DAI It Y FARMS FOft SALE LOCKERBIE, MATAMATA, WAITOA. Thb Pbopkbtj of The Assets Realisation Board. • THESE Properties have beei 'urveyed intr FARMS of suitable area, rrom 65 acre.* \o 350 acr3?, an of Urood Q'l-t.ity Soil, W d Watered. Close to Railwiy, and withiD e.m-y distance of Creameries -ni Factory. Buyer* may select Any rea, and on VERY EASY TERMS OF FAY MENT. INTEREST.-4J per centum por annum, PLANS AND PARTICULARS may b< )blained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties, Mbssbs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrins villa. Missus MoNIOOL <fe CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or TBE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE Newa Agent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, D'nmg Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals* at pi! hours, Order promp ended to riHEAP MONEY /"IHEAP MONEY MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COTJNTRI, CITY, AND SUBURBAN ;freeholds At 4| per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry , » J.H.RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Couimisrioijer The undersigned ha 9 for saio or lease en ibeeal tarmi DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE TEASES TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My terms are no ale no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN. (VfOUNTAIN OIMU 'IHMBER /COMPANY, j iMITED, MAMAKTJ FINEST MOURTJUN-6ROM TN THR COLONY FIRST AWAKD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, 189S-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Ngahuawahia Tolegrams promptly attended to. 18 7 HAMILTON I I ASHBURTON Waikato I | Canterbury "AIKATO GALVANISED TRON HARDLBYBROS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Belihangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAKDLEY BROS., HAMILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposito the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Oonnected where-* ith m THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALASE. Hot DiasHßs Daily fkoh 12 to 2 o'cioox Chops and tte&ks Heady in Tea Hinntes. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK 4jJT Races, Regattas, Shows, &c, Catered "TAMIL'aON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), Hi 8 0K SAi,B : LAOESMITH'3 COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 begs; 2a per bag. TAR, 6d i>e/ gallon for 25 gallons or overr er gallon .for less quantities. Wobu: Claronoetcoet, Hamilton.
Pyramid Steamed Bonemeal. PYRAMID BRAND, in small bags; absolutely pure, highest analysis. Ijfcg" Buyers will please note that Pyramid is (ur H". i-ttred Brand, abd n.>p that they git it. tv'iue unscrupulous dealers having sold an iuf« rior article uuder our trade mark. Turnip Sowing. Ordtrs now being beoked for Pyramid delivered |Oct< her, November, December, January. ALSO, SUPERPHOSPATE, Liebig, 40 and 42 per cent, phosphates THOMAS' PHOSPHATE (basic Mag), 38 and 40 per cent, phos phate KAINIT, Improved Belgian, does not cake or set hard AMMONIA, POTASH SULPHATE, NITRATE SODA, Etc. SEEDS. SWEDES, TURNIP, RAPE, &c. Due Early in November. W. S. LADRIE & CO. •2d, Custojis-St., AUCKLAND. FOR BEST VALUE Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND. TO Macferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6 TUCKER'S FUMILY T>AKING CJOWDER r amilv Daring Oowder Established 1835. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG pOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. GG 1 OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. OUNSHINE TELIA" /CRYSTALS. kJLXSHINE J ELLY A Cheat Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. QfJXSHINE pUSTARD DOWDEB OUNSHINE VyUSTAKD't OWDER kJUJSSHINE V7USTAKL»:I OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you • eggs may lie too dear-This will suit you "down to the ground." (in Boxes (I packets in each box) Assorted i lavours. pIJDDING DOWDEB ki; s N S HIX E i UDDINU 10 WI) E R Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink \ Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA QTARCH LAZE KARANA OtAECH VJTLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. P. TUCKER, Auckland. QAMPBELL AND TIHRENFRIED pOMPANY, riMITED. Oapitat. £303,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY 4UEEN-STREET AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBBOTOBS J> JJ o ,*? ° AMFBi!LL - Esq. (Chairman), Abthub M. Miebs (Managing Direotor), and Leo M. M*BB3. Sbcbjtaby: Ait bkd 3, Bankabt. Oabla Address: " Beehite," Auokland. AGENTS FOR- R. PORIER & CO., •« Bulldog " ALE STOUT. London B M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. "Bturlj ALE and STOUT, London '• SSKSS 1 ? * CD - MINERAL WATERS, Sydney and London D. H. BURKE. SCHNAPPS. Hamburg V,'. & G. GILBEY. SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMESTER, PORT. Oporto ADET SEWARD & CO., V.D. CLARET J AS. BUCHANAN & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY. London wviva JAMES WATSON & CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee WVIUU PEASE, SON & CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Dariinsrlou HIRAM WALKER & SONS (Lxd " Canadian Club " WHISKY, Ontario DUNVILLE k SONS (Ltd.), V.K. IRISH WHISKY, Belfast " *""" SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY, Dublin ROUYER QUILLRT & CO., BRANDY Coßnao ADELAIDE WINE CO., "Tauu»da Adelaide MOET 4 OHANDON, CHAMPAGNE KRUG& CO., CHAMPAGNI RUINART & CO., CHAMPAGNE. Reimi E. IRROY, CHAMPAGNE. Reim A. COLLIN, CHAMPAGNE. Chalons Em, Eto. Etc A very Larfie Assortment of the BBST branps of WINES & SPIRITS, Inoludinß AUSRALIAN WINES. always on ' g CIGARS.—Many weii-known bhasdb Selection. ALBERT & DOMAIN BREWERIES PRIZE MEDALS AND AWARDS : Sydcey Ezhibiten, 1879, Melbourne Ex bibition, 1880; Wellington Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland Exhibition, 1877,1878,1879,1880 Celoninl and Indian Exhibition, 1886 • Dun edin Exhibition, IR9O. TASMAN'IAN EXHIBITION, 1891-2 Alo (bulk), Special First Award Gold Medal; Ale (bottled), First Award; (bulk), Special First Award Geld Medal • Stout (bottled), Special First Award and Gold Medal. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Foreign and Colonial Beer Exhibited ! anH MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXBIBI TION, 1888 : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL & EHRENFRLED COMPANY (Ltd.). 7/6/7 Wades Worm Figs the W'onderful Worm Worriers—are a autft remedy, ill J. 3 boxes, fcoid every where.
-FOR CALVES. COD LIVER OIL best substitute ror the cream extracted from milk by the separator. Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire College prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Cod Liver Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthy Calves it is profitable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the creamery. It is easy to use, and there is no troublesome preparation required beforehand. Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will give you large and certain profits 6 Sold in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. The .New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON. L-AJSTID POE SALE. LANSDOWNB ESTATE, | Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND X MERCANTILE AGENCY COM- EvPrQIPV fp PANY ' LI MITED, are instructed to an- M VCI 01CJ iltolditCj nounce that.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, TIT Jl j n x ALL PLOUGHED;AND GRASSED, WOOCIIanUS Mtate, 1 — COMPRISING Otterbiirn Estate, ; THE *££ 0 N F KA T K SU ™\ TOWN OF 793 ACRES, Confining NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND grajsed. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway veniently-sized DAIRY AND GRAZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATE and Cambridge. SALE on and alter The land is of excellent quality, and is '■ admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. WCfilieSrf® \ XOV. 5. 1902. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, ' ~, n , m TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per cent Oil LilDerai lenilS, cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL 1902. anD ™'ly ter five following year*. Interest^ ' ppr cstiti. [ Applications to be addressed to the under- Copies of plans and full particulars , jigneJ, from whom Copies and Plans and any obtainable from ihe undersigned further information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. CopiVs of plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersisrnwl AVE AEE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. M WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. | g LADIES, *vHi IiIUJNiL t II BAD TEA ? I J : China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is J ; certainly you rmver get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor 5* I even the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is g* I nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend j ing grades come to Australia. »j j Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor © respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow- ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, and no other tea 3* grown in any other part ot the world can in any way compare with In it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous ft which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in ! © lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the ■ >*£, 5 agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. X """ ™ Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack- It - S age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee j 3 1 tnat it is all we claim of it. b B Obtainable from —W. Escott, Cambridge ; W. Dey, Kirikiriroa • Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. JH Alf 11W Grocer, Baker, II Alf K Y and General ■ HA WMM A J Storekeeper, HAMILTON ON SALE—A good assortment of Dhmcrware, Tea ware, Earthenware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Bates. Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. IS. Posted to any part of the district. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I havo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Rairlan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole asrent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, aod if any farmers who have Bkekberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to thow them the killing jual ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n roach of all. Sole .4 gent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAINUI-STBBBT KAWHIA. 4/4 THE TT7AIKATO BACON jhe FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to ISOlbs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Faotory on Tuesday, Iharaday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs reoeived during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. lAMBS HALLI, Secretary.
OTICE TO FARMERS \ND k i OTHERS. PURE BOXE DUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of our various Bands of Bonedust and Artifical Manures: PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BOXE DUST (steamer) PURE BONEDUST (coarse) AIBONEDUST WHEAT AND CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots.. Prices, Analysis, and Samples on ap plication. WARNOCK BROS. Durham-street, Auckland. WAVERLKY HOTEL AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'CONNOR, PROPRIe/H R desires to iLtiroate that he has taken ovorthf' bnxint-t't of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded hie pre decessor, VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find fiat no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, ae previously, MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within <me minute's walk Railway Station and Whirf, and oommand b magnificent view of the Harbour. To the friends of th& Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Cead Mille Failthe wili ver be extended, and a pleasant sijourn senred. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR, d 310 9/12 EXCEL} ENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VTSITORP.' P.O. Box 350 Telephone 468. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only First-class Billiard Room. Night Porter. W,*M COOKE, Proprietor, Late U.B.S. 00. UPTON & CO,, NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY-Wright 21/ Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried and Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1/3 Artificial Incubating and Brooodiug, by the Most Expert Operators and Brooders in America .. ~ 2/6 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. ~ 2/6 Success with Poultry: For Persons who Think of Engaging in any Branch of the Fonltry Business .. ~ 5/ Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation of the. Poultry Business ~ .. 2/6 Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2/6 Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures 1/3 The Leghorns: Brown, White, Black, Buff, Duckwing .. ~ .. 2/6 The Wyandottes : Silver, Golden, White Buff and Black 2'6 The Bantam Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2/6 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra. All the above Works are fully Illustrated and Contributed by the Best Authorities in America and Ureat Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. AUPIRI riOAL ATINEB IMITED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. LAN now be obtained from all Coal ' Dealers in Waikato. Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward S. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899. EVANS' ONDERFULIIEMEDIEB TUSSICDRA.-For Coughs and Colds, WITCH'S OIL.-For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN ZINC ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thofi. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge : F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chas Boyce, Cambridge; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton: W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngann wahia ; B. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. h GOVERNMENT INSURANCE . DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks— connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Aot, the ployers' Liability Acta, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also protected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to he ,'ooal Offioe of the Department. J.H.RIQHABDSQN, ConmJMfoutt
ALBERT HOTEL QUEEN STREET A UOKLAND. H A ?ell^ n ilr,! M^r pular ' and NIGHT PORTER I N ATTENDANO Telephone 963. AH promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRi ETOR X WA K M u T U THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE.BATn.UM_. Pkopbikxob. THIS HOTEL * replete with all modern Hotelr^gXTT 17 . **, a the fa^ e t mple ,. B °? m .' and favourite C 7 township, it is the andT . . for Co mmeroial Travellers •& J.TTL2 the Town ftm IB . tlle . moß t convenient for visiM™ Tklklhonb No. 690. James Rolleston/4^/ (Latb o? /1 ikurangi and / • Coromandel/ ' / PROPRIETOR xl' /y /GOOD SAMPLE BOOMS _ C__ *O. Box, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, mercek. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always o draught. | Good { hooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Good Stabling and paddocking. RAILWAY REFftESHMENT ROOMS. EAILWAY BAE. Stored with faest Liquors.) J. E. HAL LETT, PROPRIETOR. s, /6 Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS E. 0. REID, Proprietress. THIS HOTEL hu been re-built in first- A class style, with a view to affording every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGHIFICBHT VIEW~oVe»LOOKIBQ THE HABBOUR Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Coach leaves the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBO* Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIEIT MEBOHANIS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who art thi SOLI AOEITS and Bottlers. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's CelehgtftiM Whisky >i ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTI BOTTLES m ANY QUANTITY Highest Prices Siren. Telephone 854. p. 0 . Box 346# 28/U |
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RICHARDSON, Commissioner. A Wonderful Medicine. PILL A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. - SEND NO MONEY. WE bof eby under take to give ono of oui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orreot reading of the following PUZZLE :- I BxxT MxxS Tllß CiiixE The only condition is, that if your answer is corroct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING SILVER OViAINd to woar with the Watch. Simply fo'fwurd your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that wo may inform yon i you have -won the Watch. We are making this offer Bolely wiih the object of introducing and advertising onr goodjs. Cut thAs out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEtaN'STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z , Or Box W, G.P.O. 8/2 tfAWHIA jTMRMERS' HO APEBATIVE COMPANY Having oompletod arranpnfflnts to open STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the ab.ve Cimpany are prepared to Sappy settl rs with All Reqiremeats. GRAS9 SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by men of laryre ex- Eerienoe, and will be supplied to Share older* and Fanners Genetaliy at a Mini mum Cost and of riue.rautocd Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at tbo Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of to farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Fanners Unions in Now Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to Bettlers and intending Bottlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoia any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, EAGLAN Favourite Seaside Eesort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify tho the public that he has entered into posSOisiou of above Hotel' which is one of the most comfortable Hostelries in the colony. No expense has beau spared to me>t the requirements of Todrists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Bouses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly btteuded to. A. J. NORRIS, 1 Proprietor, (Lite U.5J3.00.) For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. Thi fibst Dosi will oiyi kilict in twenty minutm. This is no Cj: lii m :- ..,_ • ;.l_j .._ t t> ... -r.... . .-. will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; they act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular System : restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the Rosbkub or Health the wholi physical inirgy of the human frame. Those are "facts" admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantee* to the Nervous and debilitated is that Bucham't PiUt have the hargut Salt o/tny Patent Mediant in tin inrW. Full directions with each box. • „ • Prapaiwd only by THOMAS BBBOHAM. St. Helens, Lancashire. Sncland. fI«M everywhere, u Berne, Is. Ltd., and la. ML «««•,. 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wool. 'The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Av'tioy Company Limited received the lo I miug .mIiI,. froni their London Cilice, ye-terdny (Wednesday) afternoon :■ Since cl. Eof last sales prices are Id to lid'per Hi highm- for coarse greasy crossbred : and '•1 per Hi higher for merino. .Market is brwk fur cross bred. OHAUPU SALE. About 3">ohead of cattle were yarded al Mr U . J. Uunter's -ale at Ohaupoon Tues day last. Calves and yearlings were well represented, and a good number of dairy cows were offered. There was a fair at tendance cf the public, and the demand for all classes good. Dairy co »s made from £ti -'s'idto il'O ss, with an unsatisfied de mand, yearling heifers £2 fis to £2 17s, do. steers XI bis to £:', :: s , 2yrold steers £[ 4> to £1 liis, 2yr-old heifers £3 L"s to £■[■, fat heifers XI l.'.s. CO ws £s 17s lid. Sheep: Several pens oilered. Fat ewes bis 6d, .-lore do. !.is lOd, wethers shorn 12s, hog gels 8s Ud.
COMING EVENTS
Mketin'os. Local Bodies, week exdi.n. November 29. Kihikihi Town Board-Friday Kihikihi Domain Board —Friday Rangiaohia Road Board—Saturday Mangahoi Drainage Board-Saturday Ngaroto Drainage Board—Saturday Waitoa Road Board—Saturday Magistrate's Court Sittings. 1 luntly—Tuesday, Oth December, 11 a.m. Hamilton—Wednesday, 10th, 10 a.m. Cambridge—Friday, 12th, 10 a.m. d'e Awamutu—Tuesday, 10th, 10 a.m. Raglan—When necessary.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902. THE STATE OF PARTIES.
A careful study of the votes re corded at the poll on Tuesday will af ford ample food for reflection to those in any way interested in the. trend of public opinion in New Zealand. Ar the outset, of course it is patent to even the must superficial observer that the Seddon Administration has a preponderating majority in the new Parliament, hut on a closer investiga tion into the real significance of the figures pulled for the various eandi dates in the several constituencies it will he found that the (government has in reality an even more substan tial majority of constituencies favour able to their progressive policy and sound administration ti<yn there sire Liberal members in the House. The reason for this lies in the fact that in many cases a seat was contested by more than one Liberal candidate, thus affording the minority the opportunity of placing their representative at the head of the poll. In the Auckland province, particularly, this was the case ; ir has been claimed that the result has been a crushing defeat for the Govern ment, but ihis statement will not bear impartial criticism. In order to rentier our contention the more forcible, we will include all Independent members as out-and-out Oppositionists, and it will be seen that the Government has the support of the majority of our country settlers. »' »f the seventeen seat, in this pro vince, the ( hiposit i;hi won nine and the Government eight. These nine include < >hinemuri. u here iwo (io vcrnment candidates together polled one-third more votes than the < Miposi i ion candidate ; Kaipara, \\ here .four Liberals together gained twice the number of votes recorded for the Op positionist : and Lay of l'leni v, v. here Mr Hemes obtained 17<J voles less than his three opponents. 1 n Mars den ihe ()pposil ion victory \\ as on.lv gained by {■> votes, Of the remain der, three, Waikato, L'Yanklin and Lden returned their sitting members, while in Waiteniata the only change was front Mr Monk to Mr Alison. These cannot strictly be claimed as < )pposition victories, and therefore the only constituency in which a distinct gam was achieved is Manakau, where the veteran Sir Maurice O'Korke Wits ousted by Mr Kirkbride. Turning to the Southern electorates, in Lg mont we lincl that Mr Leech was suc cessful oni\ by the narrow margin of I 7 \ otes. I n Wellington Ihe * >pposi lion certainly polled a majority of votes, but that can be largely place:! to the credit of Mr .1. Dufhie, whoso opinions are respected bv every sec t ion of the community. 1 u I lurunui the three Governmenl candidates polled a little more than the Inde pendents, although the latter included Mr Meredith, who would naturally
secure ii large number of Liberal voles. I n L'hris! church, even though tlic senior ;i 11 • t Second mem bers are ranked as I ndependenl s. vel ill tlieil' plat form 1 l|e\ lll'e admil ter]]v
even mure radical llian is I lie (!o\ em inent itself, and litis proves i lial Ihe electors are rn.it afraid that ''wild cut legislation will be the ruin of the colony. This vote also shows the strength of the prohibition movement, a movement which is sfeadilv and surely gaming ground nil over the count i'. In huiiedin (.'itv the (in vernnienl supporters < ■-nu!)ln> ■-i p<>lle |
L".l,0(l!) \ ~(,•-. to ill" I >|l|'<*itinil | o,oo'. I show in» (hat al least three (jiiariei's ol' I lie Hectors are in s\ mpat in w il ii I he claims of the [liberal pari v. Iv.cn llllt'l' l-llei/lirjlei'ing these drawbacks the. Liberal ('arty has been returned bv an overwhelming majoritv, (he best authorities giving the relative state of the parties thus : Government •17. Opposition 19, Independent 1U : so even if the independents prove but rank Oppositionists the SeddnnGovern metit has nn cause to fear for the t'ul ure. Surely these (inures should convince everyone that the New Zealand elec tors are satisfied that the Seddon Ad ministration is the administration
which lias the will t<> improve the [ stirus of the colony nnil the energv an i ability to tangible expres sin ito thai laudable desire. The re su:. of the poll has been ;i \ indication nt ■ lie character of the members of ih Minis! ly. anil the facl that in nil en •'s ihe gent lemen comprising the Caliinet were returned l>v su .slant ial majorities is proof posi tiv • ! hat ihe baseless inuendoes b'wlled at them have been taken ;it their true value by the i - pie more immediately concerned. Another lesson taught us is the press ing need for the passing of the Ab solute Majority Uill. ' Had this hteri mi the statute hook se veral seats lost to the progressive party through mull iplieil v of lilieral candidates would have been gained by t bat «•(■! ion. This meiisure is no party measure ; it would he as fair to i lie (tpposition as to the < loveniment, and we trust that the system will he in force, three years' hence.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr C. Horsnell arrived from Ohaupo yesterday, and has taken charge at the Hamilton railway station. For the month of September the output from the yards of the amalgamated brick makers of Wellington exceeded all previous records. The Post Ofiiee authorities advise us that in future mails from Cambridge, Te Aroba, faeroa, Rotorua, Waihi and Thames will close at the Hamilton Dost Office at 1 p.m., instead of at 12.30 p.m. " Waharoa Elector " writes re the posi tion taken up by Father Darby in con nectiuu with the recent election, but as it is too late to serve any good purpose we retrain from publishing the same.
An appalling numbei of suicides by young women is noted by a Hainan corres pondent of the China Mail. The usual way is for six or eight to tie themselves t >- gether,)aud then deliberately .walk iu the river to their death.
Grummet, who won the champion aggre gate at the Victorian Rifle Association's meeting last year, repeated his performance at this meeting, with a sore of 153 points, Lieut. Ison was second withj4s2.
In an action in which a member of a South African contingent obtained judg ment for the payment of Is 6d a day from the New South Wales Government in addi tion to the Imperial payment, the Govern ment petitioned for a new trial, but the Full Court refused the application. A drunken Swedish sailor named Forseel brutally assaulted the wife of a working man named Rigg in Ijatrobe-street West, M'-in ■urn.', on Friday last. He caught the woman by the flu-oat and hurled her to the pavement. The woman's skull was fra -tilled, but death was caused by su location. Forseel has been arrested.
A visit->r to an n-ylun recently s.iw a man capering along the hall astn ie a stick. "Ah, ha !" said he. wishing to be'pleasant, "1 see you are hiving a lino ride on y ur horse.' '''l hi i isn't a h >rse," answered" the lunatic, contemptuously. "Not a horse— what is it, tiieu .-" "i s a hobby,' was the reply. "If it was a horse, I could get off."
Miss llamerton, dressmaker, who has recently been occupying rooms in the U'aikatu Timi-.s Itiuldiugs, Hamilton, has removed to premises recently occupied by Mr.l. A. Young iu H .od-streot. The rooms have been nicely litted ud. and pur.ns will, we feci sure, receive" every attention at the hands of Miss Haniertm. Tho statutory meeting of tho Hamilton il.tough i ouucil for tlie purpose of elect ing the Council's representative on the Waikafo Hospital Heard, w is held at noon yester lay when there were present: His Worship the Mayor ..Mi- I,'. W. Dyer., Crs. •1. A. Young, <i. W. Sare, !{. Parr, and E. J. Havey. <>u the motion of Cr. Voting, sec.n.led by Cr. Parr, His Worship was unanimou ly re-elected as the Borough re presentative.
The anonynt'ius author of ''An On looker's N'otc liook" says that he re members a little hoy belonging to a historic English family who cried when'he cut his linger not because it hurt, but because he was poignantly disappointed to find that his blood was not blue-, as he had always ! u taught but red, like any one else's. ! hat boy," adds the writer, " is now a man. and he has probably realised long before this flint whatever his blw.ul con tains of courage aud manly virtue, it owes toihetacttiiatli.' is an Englishman, and not to the fact that he is an aristocrat.
The annual aquatic cirniv.il will lie held at Mercer on .Saturday next. Record em lies have ben received, an 1 it is ex pected that a real good day's sport will be provided. Special train arrangements are arm .traced, and should suit intending visitors from all parts of the Waikato. A tram will leave llanrltou at ii.s a.m., Ngaiuawahia at U.oU, Huntly at 10.20| arriving at .Mercer at I'.:'s a.m. This train will stop at all stations where re quired. The return special will leave Mercer at ."j.lo p.m. Special excursion fares are also advertised, first class at the rate of 2d per mile, and second class Id.
< >UT l Hiaupo correspondent writes :—The polling booth on election day was rather quiet during the day but during the even ing a large number of residents were in the township until the telegraph office closed, and every telegram rec ived was hissed and cheered by the supporters of the different candidates. The find message gave Mr Lang a majority, aud the opinion was freely expressed amongst prominent Liberals that there had | )ee n a lot of turncoats. Al though the present result is a considerable advance on previous elections, it is felt that Liberals have not all proved true, aud that H'aikuto is again committed to a policy of stagnation, but Liberals can take a '.eating as was shown by the friendly spiritevinced. The vote at bhaupo was a big one. but comprised a number from other parts who were attending the sale.
That every fourth man or woman one meets in New York is a Jew is the latest estimate of the Israelite to the general population in the chief city of America. 'I he total number of Jews in New York is iii round numbers, according t)the same estimate, about (it) >,<>oo, but this is rather under ti:,iii ovur the actual figures. The number of Jewish marriages in New York lad year was 4,002, this high rate being due to tii- fact that so large a proportion of the. Jewish immigrants are adults, three bachelors to every two spinsters. The number of Jewish immigrant-; who have arrived in X,-v York during the past twenty years reaches a total of G28,(J00 and of these tV.I,O A) have, it is calculated' remained in the city.
hi \ h'KIFFA is more to be dreaded than diphtheria. it attacks all ages .and it eijii illy fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. < Tamberlaiu's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and eil'eetivo medicine, and if given in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to lake. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. W. DEY, Agent,' Hamilton"- THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge' cE< >. M. A. AHIEK, Agent, Te Awamutu • ell it.
OWAauP&isiensin thi- i.,1.1 lliivi-pr.e-cl .1 m.u-k.,1 ? „<v. s S Xin> JV, lh".l.M|l An.l kr, p them from (IMrc«. Ihcri-s o' ly ja-toiieotli.i' tiuuj,' That's Deeiifiiltuernire bound limes, that we the praise cm sin' ot n-^ QQ V*' HSPPEBHIXT
'! he nautical in.piiry into the wreck o thi' L'lingamite coin in meed at Auckland y-sterday and adjourned until Friday at' lo a.m. violent earthquake has been ex perienced at Noumea. It lasted three sec .nds, the direction being east to west, and caused great excitement. At the Sydney and Melbourne wool sales yesterday competition was keen. Good sorts are at the recently established levels. lufori .r sorts are slightly better The London November series of wool sales opened very brisk. Prices were ."i to 2 per cent, in advance compared with the clouug sides of the last series. At the annual meeting of the Raglan County Council, at Ngaruawahia, yester day, Mr Basil Ilewett was elected chair man, and Crs. McGuirk aud Baukart Hos pital and Charitable Aid Board representa tives. Because he found it utterly impossible to please everybody with his decisions the Mayor of the little French town of St. Fuiilaud has according to the Daily Mail) hanged himself with his scarf of office. At Brisbane last week John Richard Campbell was found guilty of perjury in lus recent action against the Railway Com missioner for =£lo,ooo damages. When sen tenced to seven years' hard labour Camp bell was still lying on a stretcher in the Court. Another batch of settlers under the Brit ish colonising scheme left Austarlia last week by the Steamer Titus for the New Hebrides. The steamer also carried the wives and families of settlers already there. Everything points to the settlement at Santo being a successful one. Common salt aud water—a tablespoonful of pure salt to half-a-tumblerful of water ■» used as a gargle is excellent in all cases of loss of voice and hoarseness. L'se three times a day. A desertspoonf ul of pure gly cerine in two or threespoonfuls of water will also be found a soothing garble.
Sir Clements Markham is stated to have declared Captain Sverdrup's Poiar expedi tion to be the most successful Arctic ex pedition yet undertaken tor the exploration of "land." - He balieves that it will be productive of the most valuable results ever obtained by suck an expedition since the time of Franklin. Captain Sverdrupus and Lieutenant Isaachsen's expeditions to gether occupied 372 days of actual travel, during which they covered a distance of 3000 English miles and traversed 1000 miles of newly discovered laud.
It is likely (says the Referee) that another team of English cricketers will visit Australia next summer, arriving at Adelaide early in November. Captained by Mr A. C. MacLaren, one haa reason to believe there is every probability of their proving a very powerful party, greater in batting than the last team, and possibly greater in bowling. The project will com mend itself to Australians tor more reasons than one. not the least important beiue that it will prevent a repetition of an Ans" tralian eleven sailing tor England im mediately after finishing a campaign against an English team here. It is in their interests that at least one season should be allowed to. lapse betweeu the visit of an English team and the departure of an Aus tralian team. It is also understood to be practically certain that another Australian team will leave for England three seasons hence.
The Belfast Magistrates once announced that they would iujlict a line of forty shil lings on any pet-sou expressiugin public too wirm a regard for tho future state of any political antagonist. A policeman subse quently came upon an Orangeman lyiug in dignified ease in die gutter and muttering
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FIRE ON A BARQUE.
■{% Ti'lograjili.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day- A tire broke out at 2 a.m. ou the Xor weigan barque Cirte Blanche, alongside the railway wharf. The ship':* pumps and J' ire Brigade confined the lire to the store room. The damage is small, and there is no injury done to the vessel.
THE WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) A I'OKLAX I>, Yesterday. The collector of Customs, in making application for an enquiry into the wreck of the Eliminate, alleges that it was caused by the negligence aud careless na vigation of the captain and the first and second officers, also the engineers were to blame inasmuch as the order full speed astern was not obeyed. THE ELINUAMITE'S MISSiNCi HO AT. AUCKLAND, This Day. Hie Countess Ranfurly has returned from an extended and unsuccessful search for Hie missing boat of the rJlmgarnite, One life boat and raft were picked up, and brought to Auckland.
THE WELLINGTON SEAT.
n ne of the greatest surprises in the election (says the Scar correspondent) took place at Wellington, when Mr Geo. Fisher was returned as junior member. Mr Fisher delivered his first and only address .luring the campaign at the Choral Hall, Wellington, on Friday night last, when the building was crowded. Mr Fisher made no reference to polities, though fre quently requested to do so, but confined his remarks to a few words about his own services to the city, especially in reference to the 'lock. From the commencement of of the meeting it was evident that those present were not disposed to take matters seriously, and their hilarity was greatly increased when the candidate sang a line or two of " Sons of the Sea, anfl expressed his willingness to give a step-dance. After some twenty-five minutes had been occu pied in diversions of this sort, the Chairman said Mr Fisher desired him to say that he did not feel like talking any more, and that he was going to throw in his lot with the rest of the politicians, and take his chance on the 2oth, when he (Mr Fisher) hoped they would all be there. The Chairman concluded by saying that he would take a resolution from anybody who felt disposed to move one. Amid great uproar a mi n at the back of the hall rose and said le desired to move a hearty vote of thanks to Mr Fisher and confidence in his speech— the rest of his remarks ,vere drowned in uproarious laughter. The Chairman put it to the meeting as a vote of thanks to the candidate and of confidence in the Govern nient, and on a show of hands being ti.kei it was carried without dissent, the ma jo t-' of those present refraining from voting. The me. ,g, which had lasted only half an hour, eudvd in disorder.
THE ELECTIONS.
FATAL ACCIDENT AT PATE HANGI.
FltuM hi i; OWN CoRKM-nNDENT <>n Tuesday morning last » tatul ac-ident happened here at the creamery t Mr Ed win Rjliids m. I! is horses it appears, t.-.k fright through the t'alliug of a cm of milk Mr Robinson eudeav.,uringtun to stop thoui was knocked down and Urn waggon wheals possed over bim.
I>r. ['airman was immediately sunt for, and upon examination found Mr Robinson to l>e in a very low state owing to a severe shock to the system and a great loss of blood from severe wounds. His trends had hopes of his recovery, but he "■ died at 3.:iothe following morning. An inkiest was held to-day Wednesday] before Mr J. B. Teas dale Coronor;, and a jury of six, namely. Messrs Kiueh, Mug, McOallum, Webb, Smith and MoN'aul. A verdict of accidental death was returned. Mr Wohiuson leaves a widow and eight of a family to mourn their loss. Great sympathy is felt for them in their bereave ment.
OHAUPO NOTES.
PRESENTATION To MB HORSNELL
From ouk own Cobkesponuent
On Tuesday evening a large number of gentlemen met at Mr Teddy's Hotel, fcr the purpose of presenting our late station master, Mr C. Horsnell, with a small memento, on the occasion of his leaving Ohaupo to take over the charge of the Hamilton Railway Station. The large meeting room was tilled, the whole of the business places here being represented.
Mr J. T. Edwards occupied the chair, and on rising reterredto the event which brought those present together, and said the residents of Ohaupo were all sincerely sorry that the time had come for Mr Horsnell to leave Ohaupo and everyone felt that they could not allow him to leave with out in some way expressing the deep regret all experienced at losing him. Mr Edwards said the treatment mated out to the public by Mr Horsnell was very ditfereut to that generally received from gentlemen in Mr Horsnell's position. He had alwi.y; fouud him exceptionally kind and considerate, and ready to meet the wishes of all having dealings at the station in his dual position of post and station master. In a very happy and humour ous speech, he asked Mr Horsnell's accept ance of a handsome solid silver six-bottle cut-glass cruel, as a small memento of the goodwisb.es of residents and businessmen generally.
Mr Horsnell, in reply, said he was unable to sufficiently express las thanks for the very handsome present. He was pleased to say that his residence iu Ohaupo the past two and a half years had been exceptionally pleasant. He had rnido a a large number of friends with whom ne was very sorry to part. At other places he had met a luge number of "snags," but Ohaupo was pirtioularly free from those troubles, and his idea was that there should bo a certain amount of give and take between the railway officials and the public. He left Ohaupo with every regret, and would al ways treasure the hansdome and useful present, and trusted his successor, Mr Tiude, who would arrive on Satur day, would meet with the same considera tion that he had done.
All present then joined in singing " For He's a Jolly tiood Fellow," and refresh ments followed, Hreat enthusiasm was evinced ia the whole of the (proceedings and many were the good wishes showered on Mrs Horsnell.
Mrs Horsnell was the recipient of an afternoon tea set and a handsome plush cushion from the ladies, who also regret her depatture.
KAWHIA.
Fbom Our Own Correspondent,
During the last few days the weather has Oeeu simply delightful, and every after noon our recreation ground presents quite a gay scene of golfers, cricketers, and the admiring public. The local cricket clnb is now fairly under way, our energetic secre tary having thoroughly established the club's financial position and procured suffi cient material for the ensuing season. The Awaroa Club intend paying us a visit and playing a friendly match uc an early date, when a good game m;iy be looked forward to. Lt is nearly time our old opponents from Oparau paid us a return visit, Kawhia always being pleased to try conclusions with Oparau.
With the approach of fine weather our supply of fish has become very plentiful, and if we could rely upon the steamer 'makl ing regular and certain trips, the fishing industry would most likely become of con siderable importance to this district., there being good markets for fresh fish aft both W aitara and Onehunga. As the im prove between Kawhia and Waika'to our local fishermen will bo able to regularly provide the latter district with a plentiful supply of fresh fish. [
The bathing season in Kawhia ha* fairly set in, but as several sharks have'lately made their appearance in the harbour close to the beach, bathers We become somewhat cautious of Xate. There is some talk of suitable bathing houses being erected upon the beach, afnd wire netting being put up so as to make this very enjoyable pastima fit to be in dulged in with safety. It is sincerely to' be hoped that this most desirable object! will soon he accomplished. The Regatta Committee is most assi duous in endeavouring to make our annual fete a decided success, and most of the residents are generously assisting the com mittee in this important matter. If proper arrangements are made with the U.S.C. there is certain to be a great number of visitors come to Kawhia during regatta week, and all are sure to thoroughly euioy themselves.
Messrs Symons and Co. are to be contra tulated upon their getting the royal mail coach on the road once more, and it is sincerely to be hoped that the Government will so form the main road between Kawhia and Pirongia that summer or winter there will be no further necessity to take the coach off the road.
A number of Government co-operative men have just arrived in Kawhia on their way to the Kawhia South lands recently selected for settlement, roadmakin<* bein<' the object of their visit to this part of the country.
The building business is now very brisk m and around Kawhia, several new housea and stores being in the course of erection at present, but when the new Government town at the back is thrown open for selec tion in January next, matters will become more lively in Kawhia, as several specula tors intend building quite a number of cottages and suitable residences, which should bring in a good rental and secure very good interest on the money ex pended. J
It is understood that plana and specifica tions are already prepared for the erection or iiiew, commodious and convenient boarding house in Kawhia, which will equal, if not surpass, anything of the kind in W aikato or surrounding districts Before the Christmas holidays' be<rin another new steam launch will be at woik in the harbour, plying to and from Kawhia and the various settlements in the im« mediate vicinity, so that tourists and visitors may expect a really good time dur ing the ensuing summer months. Political questions and candidates occupy the attention of everyone here, but to morrow evening will decide the matter in which all are interested. Kawhia, November 24.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1902
The following is a corrected list of re- turus for the colony : -- Al'CKI.AXD. Ari'KI.AXU ClTV. M. If. Witheford ... N ... <; 7*23 ' ■ I j - 1 'H'.IUIO A Kidd ... 7-V11 5K1<) \V. Richardson 1' 4s3<) *\V. .1. Napier A. Kossor i; 4232 K. French 1. 1 3121 30oH J. 11. Ilunuaii 1 2< »L'S J. Fawcus ... \, 805 A. P. Brady .[] i > 218 11. X. Siinson i, •V) GREY LTNN. *G. Fowlds . c, 2107 T. '1'. Madetield 1 1987 ' F. Lawry... G 108!) J. AI. Shera I 1871 Franklin. *\\. F. Massey 0 2156 A. K, Hums '.. G 1096 Ohinemuri. w E. G. B. Moss I 1454 * Jackson Palmer ... (i 1232 Jl! Poland .. <; 936 Thames. *Hod. J. AleGowau ... G 2417 W.H.Lucas L 1565 F.W. Isitt ... „', P 35 Eden. * J. Bollard 0 2510 P. E. Cheal G 998 Waitemata. H. W. Ahson I 2196 A. J. Hatfield, Jim.... G 1531 Manakau. AI. Al. Kirkbride 0 2367 *Sir G. AI. O'Rorke... "', G 2135 Marsden, F, Mander... 0 1905 *R. Thompson G 1S90 Kaipara. A. E. Harding L 1063 J. Stall worthy G 782 G, L. Peacocka . (_; u'88 E. Bassett... G 492 C. Newman G 213 Bay of Islands *R. M. Houston G 1402 A. C. Glass 0 926 Bat of Plenty. *W.H. Hemes 0 2047 \). Lundou G 1413 Rev. C. Jordan <; 425 J. E. Taylor <; 389 Waiapu. *J. Carroll <; 2374 F. W. Isitt P 1357 HAWKE'S BAY. Waipawa. *C. Hall G 2436 J.Taylor ... 1 997 N.U'IEK. •A. L. D. Eraser G 2736 R J. Eames I 12411 IIawke's Bay. *Sir \V. Russell O 2247 F. VV. Isitt ... V 873
WELLINGTON. Wellington City J. 0. W. Aitkin 0 7781 J. barbie 0 6878 *G. Fisher G 6639 P. J. OJttegan G 6293 *A. R. Atkinsor. i 0 6078 Dr. Findlay G 4732 J. God her G 1433 E. G.JeUieoe 1369 D. McLaren llUTT. G 999 *T. 31. Wilford G 2117) V. 1'iiaui 0 1673 J. H. Collier RaNGITIKKI. 1 90 A. H. Remington G 1289 W. J. Hiroh 0 109S R. H. Hornblow G 311 Reardon .. 522 James Smith Otaki. 1 69 •W. H. Field <; 2014 F. W. Isitt Newtown. P 493 Hon. T. W. Hislop ** ** o 1384 W. H. P. Barber G 1307 W. u. Tustin 0 1017 Dr. Chappie I 999 C. 31. Luke Maxawatu. G 159 J. Vile I 1G92 *J. Stevens .. Wairarafa. G 1515 W. C. Buchanan ... 0 2049 *J. T. M. Hornsby G 1983 Fahiatua. *J. O'Meara G 1374 S. Bolton 0 1139 A. (iould .. Oroua. 0 290 *F. G. Lethbridge 0 1803 A. H. Tompkins G 1264 Wanoanui. *A. D. Willis G 2863 T. W. Baker 0 1425 P. Lundon... Masterton. I 586 *A. W. Hogg ... G 2353 J. C. Cooper Palmerston. 0 1502 W. T. Wood <; 2227 T. K. Hodder ... 0 1895 H. J. 3Ianson G 511 THE WEST COAST. Westland. *Right Hon. R. J. Seddon ... G 2497 F. W. Isitt Motueka. P 215 *R. 3L'Kenzie G 1736 F. W. Isitt... Grey. P 308 *A. R. (Juinnes; 3 G 2300 F. W T Isitt BULLER. P 51G Colvin G 2890 F. W. Isitt... rARANAKI. P 704 New Plymouth. *E. 31. Smith G 2419 Okey Patea. 0 2105 *W. C. Syines G 2638 *F. H. Haselden 0 2117 Hawera. C. E. 3Iajor G 2254 *F. McGuire Eojiont. 0 2219 C. Leech ... 1 1774 Hon. W. T. Jennings G 1765 NELSON AND 3IAKLB0R0UGH. Nelson City. *J. Graham G 2051 Harry Atinore G 1598 Jesse L'iper ... I 582 Wairau. Mills ... IM a 2258 Duncan • .. i 1908
CANTERBURY. Christcuurch. T. K. Taylor I 8175 *h. <t. En ... ;;; I 7812 T. H. Davey G 6323 *W. W. Collins ] G 5974 *G.J. Smith I 5967 4646 A. H. Turnbull ... G C. Taylor L 4467 C. Allison [ I 1532 R. Baynes G 1S5 K. M.Taylor G RlCCAETON G. Witty G 1775 *G. W. Russell G 14S1 Avon *W. AV. Tanner G 1683 J. R. Brunt IL 1632 A. [jouyhrey I 87(1 Myers I 37 ASHBURTON *J. McLachlan G 2148 J. Studholme, jun. . , 0 1696 VV. Brock G 787 A. Ager G Ellesmkre. *R. H. Rhodes 0 1638 F. Thornton G 1166 Hubunui. A. W. Rutherford ... Q 1577 H. F. Reece I t8U *R. Meredith '.'.'. "", I 833 G. 0. Forbes G 216 G. Pully G 68
K'UAI'OI. *D. Buddo . i; .,- -1 A. 1> IIassail Ltttelton <; 1 111 12 *G. liaureuson i, :mn W. 1,'ollitt i; Mil"! 1 1 m A K v . *Hon. W. Hall-Jones (; Hut;, F. II. Smith 1 Hi: it F. \\\ Issitt 11' . ... r 3 is >l A ITAK I. *Hnu. W. J. Steward <, Mm •I"l)a Campbell Geraldine. i 1093 Flat man ... (j •wo Ma-din ... Selwyn. i 1304 *CA. C.Hardy J. I vess o l :,fi7 K. Wilson <; i 11 i i Lewis COUKTENAY. i > 1535 Ronnie 1 1 list Barrett Ol'AU:). OrNBDIN. i; 401 Bedford .. Millar I 10,03:1 Arnold ... SUtfii S;J72 Barclay i; 7u3ii ChUholm ... Oajiabu. 11 1427 I'uncan ... G 2413 Brown [ 1201 MoPherson i Si 7 Crawford ... Caversham. 0 134 *T. K. Sidey <i 2037 W, Earnshaw TuAl'EKA. 0 2i9l *J. Bennett... G 1864 E. Gilkison... Bruce. I 1798 *James Allen 0 21-0.5 J. A. Scott G I2'JJ Poet Chalmer.s. # E. G. Allen G 260o John White Mataura 0 2006 *R. MaNab G 2617 1. VV. fiaymond AWAKUA. I 21*!l *Sir J. G. Ward G 2517 Wliyte Mount Ida. [ 905 A. L. Herdman [ 16(51 John Ewing j [nvercargill. G 15S5 *J. A. Hanan G 3320 D. W'hyte Wallace. [> 1816 Thompson.., [ 2356 Gilfedder ... TlEEI. G 189;) Reid 0 1471 Ramsay ... I 1129 Marshall ... (J 570 Sampson ... G 406 Wright ... Clutha. r 127 Thompson .. o 1656 Steward ... G 911 '-.fiiin <; SIS McNeil ... Waikouaiti. I Hi:'. T. MoKenzie I 25U0 F. W. Isitb Waikatipc. r 750 Eraser 0 1871 Ross g 1115 Murdock ... G 301 Kelly t; 60 STATE OF PARTIE s. GOVERNMENT 47 OPPOSITION r.i INDEPENDENT 10
LICENSING POLL. The following is the result of the licens- iug poll as far as we have been able to get returns:— Con. Red. Pro. Ofcaki ... 1317 939 1032 (ireymouth... ... 1390 1240 1286 l'ahiatua ... 1046 93fS 1284 Waipawa ... ... 1802 1260 1579 Waiapu ... 2262 1952 2537 Oroua ... 1440 loll 1361 Palmerston... 23JO 1123 1897 W aiteinata ... ... 1735 1131 1409 Bay of Plenty ... 2043 1231 1831 Pahiatua ... ... 1352 1092 1575 AVanganui ... ... 2408 1880 2262 Eden ... 1959 1713 1618 Nelson ... 2406 1511 1291 Auckland ... 7270 6667 6437 I'arnell ... 2119 1535 1132 Eden ... 1759 1713 1648 ... 773 791 750 Taranaki ... 2291 1548 1893 Hawera ... 2025 1508 2012 Woodville ... ... 1352 1092 1570 Christchurch ... 7887 7475 7878 Westland ,.. ... 1133 610 617 Nelson ... 2100 loll 1291 Buller ... 2381 1062 1312 Patea ... 1618 1514 185u Thames 1958 1756 20SJ Marsden ... 1738 1709 203 1 Bay of Islands ... 1759 567 84i VVaikato ... 2478 1333 1501 Ohinemuri ... ... 1810 1212 1701 Manakau ... ... 2316 1836 1924 lieturns are not yet available from Sel- wyn, Waikouaiti and Taieri.
EEDUCTION CARRIED. The following electorates carry reduc- tion =— Con. Red. Pro. Grey Lynn 1826 2198 2167 Franklin 1449 1648 1675 Nupier 1748 2079 1987 Waitaki 1134 1350 loUfl Lyttelton 1784 1022 2024 Oamarn 1800 2141 2458 Caversham ... 2359 28G0 203G Awarua 1501 2076 2195 Tiinaru 2173 2433 2634 -Dunedin 7220 8925 8497 Port Chalmers 1676 2122 2762 Invercargill 20 W 2844 2071 Wellington 67U8 7323 7484 Kaiapoi Egmont PROHIBITION J CARRIED. Prohibition has been carried in the fol- lowing electorates :— Con. Red. Pro. Ashburton ... 1742 2504 2883 Bruce 1468 2099 2203 Mataura 1874 2370 2944 Wallace 1188 1200 2507 Newtown 1873 2769 3001 Clutha voted:—Restoration , 1311 ; non- restoration, 2174.
n NIOATE&Cot PURE TOTALLY ycupsy Mrs KNOX STREET, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VIOLA. 8p«ci»l attention to Technique & Theory. [a card] K. W. I) T , SOLICITOR Hamilton. MONET TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLS. TV/fE- TIERBERT XT (COLLINS. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR TE AWAMUTTJ. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." il. A. YOUNG, DENTIST. Te Awarautu, first Tuesday in month. Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month. Huntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month. Other districts occasionally. HIGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE.
MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have erected NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, Dentist. ENIAL OTI C E MR E. DE VEMNY McGARRIGLE, DBffTAL SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr Mj3»rrigleJ|may be consulted on and after Saturday, August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton Nitrous-Oxide gaß admioisiered. Painless Extraot : ons by the most recent process. Artificial work at moderate Prices. 11/7 MR Q. SKENE DIXON SURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly the'folliwing plane* Ngaruawahla—lst Friday Te Awamutu— 2nd Friday Htintly Ith Friday. JOUR AND A HALF I'KR CENT.— We have Money to Lend at this rate on First-class Freehold Security. Early applications is requested. Vaile Bros,, Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. 24 7 MONEY TO First-ch L/jONEY TO LEND on Mortage of T.I. First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. H. I. B JLA. ±. XJ I G 0 S, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Stall. NEXT II \MIL TON HOT EL, HAMILTON. 215 7. EWS 0 N HEP P A R D, LAND, COMMIS SrO X,
ESTATE AGENT, HAMILTON. M R T TT p osworth > TIAOHER OF PIAMO, Vl'iLIN, 'CELLO AND SlNillM'l, Having taken up h\n residence in Hamil ton, is now prepared to receive pupils at CLA.REMONT VILLA. Cambridge Every MON [) \ V an-1 TUESDAY. Te Awatuutu —Every FRIDAY. Mr Bosworth's " Waikato Quadrille Band" is now open to accept Kogage mentß for Concerts, Balls, etc., in any part of the Waikato. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, II A M 1 L T 0 N W'E S T Near Railway Station TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. "ANDSOME COMPOTES - Ju 3 t the . thing for a present —6s cash, at h. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
KARMKO! KAMKO HE.CURE l'i'!; - Indig-estiorj, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Et< MiNUFA TITBgD - -'il.c 7 By A. . Miuiniii; CHEMIBT, hAMJLTuN, You keep the M'»NEY in the plac and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising BILE if trouble! with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, 'n fact you wont know you possess a Liver. Sole Manufacturer E. B. HILL, CH £ & CAMBRIDGE.
WAIKATO TINES ALMANAC (LATE BOND'S.) TO ADVERTISER r pHIS ALMANAC is now being put in hand, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at once for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, covering three electoral districts, and ia therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to the Secretaries of local Government Bodies Clubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to the I'ublishor lists of office-bearers, etc., for publication in the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THli VVAIKATU "i'i.UKS Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, aud any suggestions received will have due attention.
It is only on the use of Wo!"e's» , S'.'lm i;> is that it oujht to be j judged, i you he toe Judge, I Every bottle of Wolfe's Schnnp : '« \ '■oritains an honest |irepar«ii n. '•■ if Juniper Berries and sel«" t ,;■ Vou tab: no Siisk. \ Better not b ;4 profits—they wre absolute orthless. C 1 WADE'S WORM FIGS - the Wondeful Worm Woriere—are a safe and sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere. BICYCLISTS.—ShouId never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for a'lliesli woiimld and .-prams Cue application relief. Try it. W, DEV, Agent Hamilton : THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge ; GEO. M. A. AIIEIR, Ai,eut Te Awamutu, gelis it.
Teacher: " Johnny Stokes, how many make a million .-" Johnnie : "Very few on , this earth." Tho other day the steel floating deck at Havana, which was bought from Spain two years ago, practically broke in two. and it is estimated that it will cost -£40,000 to put it in repair again. ' It was made in Bristol, England, and was towed by the Spaniards cross the Atlantic to Havana. Thera it has been used but a few times, and proved to be a white elephant on the hands, first on the Spanish owners, and later on the United States Navy Depart ment. The Spaniards- would not remove it from the harbour of Havana, because they feared it would not stand the strain of being towed a second time across the ocean. The United States was therefore practically compelled to buy it, and Con gress finally authorised the payment of .£55,000 for it. The dock weights ten thousand tons, and would take in almost any of the big cruisers or battleships. Worms undermine Children's Constitu tions. Use WADE'S WORM FIGS. Is boxes. WHAT DOES THE NEGLECT OF A BAD COLD MEAN? Only too frequently a serious attack of Pnenmonia and the sowing ->f the sepds of that fcou'ge of humanity, Consumption. These evils can te averted by taking TUSvSICURA, which has been P r ved by experience to be tho Remedy of the Age for all complaints of the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes. Price 2s 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the colony,
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THE BRITISH DE FENDERS.
>]|i>KT.\cl', OF MKN AND OFFICIOUS. LONDON, November L'G. Thousands nf volunteers arc re t in-d, owing to the new regulal inns. There is a great decrease i»t' recruits anil a shortage of |."i(Hi oilieei*.
RIOTS IN HAVANA.
STROM! AXT I-AM KM CAN FIOKIdNG. MOW YORK, Nov. l'.*>. I >isturl>ances have occurred at Ha vaiui (the capital of Culia). They assumed the characior of an anti- American riot, the mob shouting, " Down witli the Americans." It is reported that ten persons were killed. The temper of the Cubans lias re cently become mure and more menac ing toward Americans. LONDON, Nov. 24. In response to inquiries by Great Britain and Germany, the American Government has repeated President Roosevelt's declaration that the Monroe doctrine does not shelter the Republic from the results of her own misdeeds, but the punishment must not include the seizure of any Ameri can soil.
SOUTH AFRICAN AF FAIRS.
.Mi! CHAMUKKLAfN'S VISIT LONDON, Nov. 20. The Right Hon. •). Chamberlain visits Grait'reinet, a hot bed of the Ihmd. It is considered at Johannesburg that .Mr Chamberlain unappreciates tin: extent of the elergv in tormenting hatred against National Scouts.
MORTALITY AMONGST SOLDIERS.
A BIG DEATH ISTLL Keceivcd Nov. 21, 1.135 a.m. PAH IS, Nov. 20. General Andre, in the Senate ad mitted that since the Treaty of Frank fert deaths from disease in the French army have amounted to !)D,OOU odd, against Li.DUO in the German Armv. The. average, mortality of the French Army is 2,171 a year, chiefly through typhoid and consumption, against 74 in Gormanv.
IRISH AFFAIRS.
A CLEAVAGE IN THE PARTY. (Received Nov. 27. 1.10 a.m. LONDON, November 20. The cleavage between the leaders of the United Irish League and Hierarchy is increasing. .Mr liOgue has revealed the fact thai the Standing Committee of Bishops has warned Mr Redmond that they completely endorsed Cardinal Vaughan's recent appeal to Nationa lists, and support the Education Bill. Freeman's Journal urges the party to adjust the dill'crcuces with the Hierarchy,
GENERAL ITEMS.
(Received Nov. 27, 1.2. r ) a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 26. The Daily Cnroniele's Vienna cor respondent states that Turkey refused Britain permission to establish a coal ing station at Bassowah. LONDON, November 2G. The Daily .Mail's Odessa correspon- reports there are 10,000 Russian troops are massing on the Afghan frontier. NEW Y< IK K. November 20. '" ■3 Ex-Queen (Jilinokalani sues the United States Government for 1i.000.000 the value of Crown lands annexed.
KING EDWARD AS ARBITRATOR.
LONDON, Nov. ■.'(). Kin;,' Kdward, who was recently chosen hy the GnvornnientH of Argen tine and Chili to net as arbitrator in disputes, has awarded Chili ."m.OOO kilometres and (he disputed territory, and Argentine 'K>,OUU kilometres. liotli are satisfied with the award.
WAIKATO COUNTY COUNCIL.
I'he recently elected AYaikato County Council met at the Council <°hauilht.-, Hamilton i"ast. yesterday. There were pnwnt: Crs. A. I'rimrose, J. Cordon. T. K. Whei-ler. M- !! i. . .1 I'. Ilailey, S. i and M. C. I'arrer. en UI:M \N\
The Clerk having, sis returning officer, notified the result of the recent onuty election. Cr. .7. ii ird>.n proposed Mr A. Primrose as ehairman for the ensuing year. This was Meonded liy Cr. I'ailey, and'car ried unanim"U.-ly Cr. Primrose thereupon took the chair, and briefly thanked the councillors for the honour they had clout; him. iv UK \T<> nn-.cn Ai, rei'kksexta nvi s. On ihe motion of Cr. Cordon, seconded hy Cr. Fairer, the former lopresenlatives on the Waikaio Hospital lioird were re elected, namely, Messrs Primrose, Wheeler and Bailey, hai, \\i e-mh:t:i . The Auditor-Ceneral wrote saying he had not yet received a printed Copy of the Council's balance-sheet. The clerk stated that they were exempt from the Act pro viding for the publication of their balance shoot.
It was decided that fur the information of councillors the balance-sheet should be printed. SI, WiSHTKRIIOI SE LICENSE. The lluntly and h'imihia Co-operative Butchery Society was granted a slaughter house license. ln"i>, REGISTRARS. Messrs ],'. Lindsay, llackett, Fitzgerald, and Mclnnes were reappointed dog regis trars for their several ridings. The fees were fixed at lis 6d for cattle dogs, and 5s for other breeds. It was decided that tenders be called for the supply of dog collars, the chairman and Cr. Farcer to deal with the matter.
UCN'TI.Y CEMETERY TRUSTEES. The name of Mr John Stewart was sub mitted to the Council as a suitable member of the board of trustees, vice Mr J. C. Wal lace, resigned. It was decided tc recommend the Gov ernment to accept the nomination. NARROWS BKIIKJE. Or. Wheeler reported that the contractor had made a good job of the repairs to the Narrows Bridge, '['ho engineer, Mr Con radi, had given hi in to understand that the contractor had now finished the work, but > that ho had not had an opportunity of passing it. TIME OK MEKTIN'O. On the motion of (V. Bailey, seconded by Cr. Mch'ae. it was decided to meet in future at 10.:{u a.m., so as to allow those gentlemen to get homo by the afternoon bain. INSPECTION- nF RKIDiSES. The ('hairman said he thought ho should pay a visit of inspection ox all bridges under the Council's control. The Council agreed that this was a good idea, and the Chairman said he would take an early opportunity of carrying it out. FINANCE. The treasurer reported a cr. balance of L'4f>!) 2s, less acounts to pay £7O Ms Id. cr. balance to date £'MX 7s I Id. ACCOUNTS. Argus £'■) 7s sd, IVmdrick (progress pay-' nientj JfioH, salary £s f!s Sd. Uerrand £1 us sd, Kosa IDs, \V. Millar £1 '.is, Crs." expenses £[■ lis fid.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1902.
OINTMENT cures Skin Eruptions, Sores, Bad Breasts, Ulcerations, White Swell ings, Gatherings, Poisoned Cuts, Bruises and Burns. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT is invaluable for Chest and Throat Affections, such as Asthma, Bron chitis, Quinsy, Mumps, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat and Influenza. fHflulactured onij ■ ,-, ~ .. U(!( ,„; U«e 633, Oxford street}, UiuiQa,
Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a sure remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere.
IiOEOI'OH OF EXTRAORDIN'AEY VACANCY JT 13 hereby notified that an election will l beheld on TUESDAY, 9th DECEM BER, 1902, KOR THE RETURN' OF A DULY QUALIFIED L'ERSOX AS COI'X CILLOR, vice Councillor Coates, resigned. Kouiinations may be delivered or ad dressed to reach rut; on or before noon of TUESDAY,2nd DEOEMHER,I!>O2. U'Jl. [. CON'RADI, Returning Oilicer. Council Chambers, Hamilton, 21st November. 11)02.
Sporting- PA CI NO C ANNUAL RACE MEETING. FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, I<JO2. PROGRAMME : 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of lOsovs ; second horse to receive 2sovs from the stake. Over six fights of hurdles, :sft Gin high. Distance, H ruiie. Nomination, 5s : acceptance, 55." 2. MAIDEN PLATE, of Tsove ; second horse to receive Isov. from the stake. an advertised lace. Distance, one mile. Nomination, Is ; acceptance, 3s. 3. MATAMATA HANDICAP, of 20sovs- ; second horse to receive osovs fr-m the stake. Distance, U mile. Nomination, 10s : acceptance, 10s. 1. PONY RACE, of Tsovs: second horse to receive Isuv from the stake. Open to all ponies 14.3 and under. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination, 3s Gd •. acceptance lis (id. 5, FLYING HANDICAP, of losovs ; second horse to receive 1 sov from the stake. Uistance, three-quarters of a mile. Nomiuation, 5s ; acceptance, (3. MAOIJI RACE, of osovs ; second horse to receive Isov from the stake. Dis • tauce. one mile. Horses owned and ridden by Maoris. Catch weights. Host entries, ;>.i. 7. HANDICAP TliOT, of F-sovs ; second horse to receive i Suv from the stake. Distance. 2J, miles. Post entries, ss. 8. FORCED HANDICAP, of Baovs; second horse to receive lsov from the stake. Distance, six furlongs. Nom ination, Gs CONDITIONS. Nomina' ions to close on December nth. at 10 p.m.. with the Secretary, Waharmi, or Mr J. Dalgliesh, Handicapper, Hamil ton. Weights will appear on December 14th; acceptances oji 20th. All nominations must bo accompanied with age. pedigree and performances, colours of jockeys, and the necessary amount of cash. Any jockey riding except in colours entered will be lined "no guinea. Any horse winning a .-tike of the value of £lo after the declaration of weights to cany 51b extra, and JE3O 71b extra, not cumulative. All stakes paid in full. All protests to be in the hands of the Secretary within ten minutes after the race, accompanied by 2sovs, which shall be forfeited to the Club it the protest is not sustained. The decision of the Stewards in all disputes shall be final. Auckland Racing Club's rules strictly adhered to. P. JOHNSTON, Hon. Secretary, "Waharoa,
DEPARDIEXTuF AOR] RUAKER J STATION DEAIXAGE CONTRACT, SECTION G r rF.N'Di:i;S will be receive. 1 up to SAT- L I;RDAY, Oth DECEMBER, iW2, for the EXCAVATION OF XIXTY-FLYE CIIALNs more or leas of OPEN DRAIN. I'lans etc. ma} 7 be seen at Homestead. M. MELCAIIEY, Manager.
WTS T T A CO. for SUPERIOR I'HoTO GEAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Ruildings, Hamilton. Vi r ANTED—The travelling public to re t member that Tea, Coffee. Tie?, Pastry. Cakes, etc.. are obtainable all day lontr at my Refreslnneni Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. r ANTED—Those requiring Violins, » t Strings, and all Accessaries appert aining thereto, to call"on or send to 11. IL Howden, watchmaker and jeweller. Hamil ton, who has a large, supply iu stock. ANTED KNOWN, Mw Bridgealiaa ? opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. Fresh fish three times a week. Also. Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc.. to arrive shortly. TANTED K>"<»WX.—V. I'lescher de ? * sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid bouts (lace and button), Walking and Evening Shoes. Oirl's Lace and Jiutton Hoots (tan and black), Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Loots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes. Leal her and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap), Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made t> order. v . i> i, i; sc :i i:k, co-opei;ati \'e boot shop, cambridge. and BUILDER. First ship. Best material used. Address : Cambridge. rted Business. workman ?rs solicited. U, T OOI)CAIiVIXU—Kolief, Chip, Floral ('hip, etc. Terms, 12s lid per quarter. Is (id per hour. Articles designed.—Miss L. Ayling, L'<, Victoria Arcale, Auckland. CRICKETING, li'OLF,' - "and 1 TENNIS GOODS —give E. J. WILKINSON a call. All this season's goods. Business Notices MISS HAMERTOX, Dressmaker, de sires to announce that she has Re moved from the " Waikato Times" Build ings to the more commodious pre recently occupied by Mr J. A. Young, Hood Street. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Kesults WITH US.
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. New Summer Dress Materials, double width, from Is 6d to 5s (id Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s I'd, 3s Ud, 4a Gj Blatk Lustres, figured and plain, Is lid to .'), fid Our irp'endid Sleek of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Sptciil Value in LaduV KM and Suede Gl0V(8 Bt2Bfid, 3s 61, 4s (id Rrwii.vrio,- Assortment of Beits, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handles iu pvi ry style Ladies' Hosiery in fast du-n from Npair Cosking end Afternoon Aprons from Is Gi Dlouics of nil descriptions from 3s lid Ni w Sun.-k ,d s sp-cial value, from (is lid Uud.r-kir's, tuck d aud fbuued. from Lis Gd Holland Walking Skirts, smart rhapes, from 12s (id Holland and Crash C stome-, with Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 2,' is Gd, 2->s Gd 31s Gi Sraait Hate, Ti cju s and Bonnets, from ios Tin'. Popular " Heady to Wear Hats " from 3s (id Reliablo Washing Prints frr-m l.'.d yard Dress Hollands, 9d, la, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from c;i. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under- New Shipments of Straw Hits, including " Boaters," ," Brazilians, - ' and '•Pan ami " rhipcs New Neckties, C liars, and Shirts New Washing Wai-tcasts, in white and fawn shades, at 5s Gd, 84 Gd, 9* Gd, to Ms 6d. Clients' Dark Louuge : : i.it=, 355. Dressmaking and Tal ring in all it Branch' s. Absolu f ilytho lowest price list in Auckland for Linen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. BUriSES, WoCXDS, AND LACEK ATIo.N.S—Neod an antiseptic dressing. Chamberlain's I'ain Balm answers the purpose to perfection. It is a liniment, a w mderful healing power. < »ne application gives relief. Try it. \V. DEV, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Went Cam bridge, GEO. M. A. AHIELUgent Te Awa . mutu, sell it.
Business Notices. I Qt; AL KSTATK .UiEY 'LIoI'KIJTY AUCTION YYAIWATO M.KXT MR M. G. FAKHER, - I:\NKWimil)," HAMILTON, ho will conduel intending purchasers t< port of charge, tin.l will be gl.-n receive particulars of properties lor sale CHKAP BISH FAKM. \-*) 1 j IS. IVr Acre, 2&S acres good L* * level laud in h -avy rimn .....t, except in acres which have beeu grassed and fenced : close to post office ; station and township: handy to good mar ket, and about 1.10 miles from Auckland. TLln l.'liH l.n'TLi: FAI.'MS : ".uso to Station, A'-, to i_'2 per ai.Ti.'. handy /i <j farm sections of from 22 to !i '• each : very fertile land, fenced, and in reirarl::;' \- n - •:> 1 grj .- n one there is some pretty I:•>;.-h: all well watered; one mile from slation and large township, and about :'.(> miles Irwin town. Prices range from .51S t> £:"2 ii r acre: ore-third cash. balance live years at 5 per cent. 70.16 Twenty miles from Auckland. 0/' )A— 10* ACKE6; all fenced and X/'JvU sub-divided: s,l acres grass; 12 aci s crop ; small orchard ; 1 acre bush; !• acr i drained swamp: balance rough land house of four rooms and verandah; stabli cowshed, iVc.; 4 mile from school, post i lice, iVc.; one mile from creamery and 5 , from station. Trice, i'oiin : terms
i NIMPROVED LANDS. NGARO'Iu i'Ai..loH-A'ilotiueijt 330, c-n ---timing 50 .•!(.•>(•.. U7o. TAUPIRI PA ISR-Allotment 325, con t;i'i.iui .")) "Ci- hj, £ >S. TAUPIKI PAKL-1!-Allotment IS9, con fining 50 e.cra, £3O. TAITIVI P '•:•'[ -11-Allotment* 377 and 37' J. c-.ntciinintf 100 acres. £75. TtJHIKAHAM! A PARlSH—Allotment 30, coniftimi .-r 50 acres, £SO. TUHIK \R\ ME \ PA RI-' FT - Allotmeat 131, c usaining 5'J acres, U3'>. TUHIKARAMEA PMIISH-Allotment 74, containing b'<i acres, £75. 7492 We under v ak3 business in con necttcn with the Gelling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 AT GOVERNMENT STUD AND EXPERIM ENTAL STATION, RUAKUPA, HAMILTON. Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). L, i ~ I Hazlehatch Solo Hermit = Hazledean Newminster Bruar = Tuba Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts. TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Grcora ge 2- Gd. Paddocking 2s Gd per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1000. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the luspeotor of Stock, at Hamilton, or irorn the Manager of the Farm.
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefice : OVER TfIEEE MILLIONS STEELING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large now made in ousts ad uiuistra tion. TLo Public Trust Office seeks to te merely elf-supporting. Estates under Wills or Intestacies whcr converted into cash and hold for beneticiariei: are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, aud free of all office charges. The Public Teustkk can be appoiuted person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appoiuted Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Tru-ts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts The Public "'rcstee undprtekcs the many agemeutof Property us Attorney or Ago. The Public Trustee administers Intestates Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOE FULL PARTICULARS APFLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington-, Or any of the Agents of ttik Public Trustee oj the Colony. j) U B L I 0 NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing oo my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, 8.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitetuna.
Business Notice?. I)YRAMII) STEAMED B<")\E MEAE- A Aluitii■uii .",• i.|., Phosphates 5~ - s< .£') Id.s per ton I flood and Mono, suitable for drilling X i l_'s Md ]„•!• ton Kangaroo 'innim. CI IV, ' irr'SS Mivl nvu f' ! 1 "".-• Turnip Manure, Swedes .r Root..£<i I.",? Kaiuit, Imperial Belgium Soluble, does not set hard and can be drilled £ 17s fid. I'he above are plus freight from Auckland. Turnip Seeds. i\c, of Fines: Quality. F. ,i. s\XDERS. A gout for \V. S Laurie A Co., Auckland. IMPORTANT to builders. AIIIKATEA, Mountain h'imu and Kauri at !,,>w.'st Kate-. Sashes. Dnoi«, Mouldings. Ac, of thoroughly Seasoned Timber at le-s than Auckland Prices, owing to saving in railage. I'. .1. SANDERS, •Vgent for .1. McAndrew >V (V)., TO FARMERS. VI (,( ; » K M K'K lIA V KV K ES, Mowers, I*l and Reapers and Binders are with out a rival: strongly made and of light draught. Send for Catalogue to F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Province of Auckland. T7OR SUPERIOR FURNITURE, well A' made of Seasoned Timber, and at reasonable rates. Try, SANDERS, Q.C.E.
AVE you seen the Dalli ( l Iron :- If not. call and insi most up-to-date Iron in tlx\ market SANDERS. < ARRAS CREAM SEPERATORS. JUS is a boon t) persons being too far from a factory, inspection invited. SANDERS, QC.E. IF you want the choicest procurable, either local or imported, and the greatest variety, send to SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHRISTMAS. AIKATO BACON CO.'S HAMS. New Dried Fruits. Syrups, Jellies, SANDERS. Q.C.E. GENERAL GROCERIES. the Greatest Variety. Highest Quality, and Best AU-Rouud Value, try SANDERS. Q.C.E. EGG PRESER VATI YE.—ln tins I bottles, and bulk. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHINA, GLASS, A XL) EARTHENWARE SANDERS. CAMBRIDGE. HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. \V. BRIGHT, Pkoprietor. THE REST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CL RLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK". ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. . CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAI TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. brTght, PROPRIETOR. J. R COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. T E A WAMUTU & TTAWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at Pirongia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This line passes through TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A.SYMONDS&CO. PROPRIETORS TE AWAMUTU I?IRST CLASS STATIONERY at E. J. . WILKINSON'S, Cambridge, in packets at 3d, 4d, 6d, 7d, Hd, Is, Is 3d Is 6d, 2s, 2s Od. Business envelopes a specialy. Any Person FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or yun en auy of the AsppAh Realisation Board's properties in the Wai kato will be prosecu ed. JOHN McCAW, Estates Superintendent, Matamata,
McNicol & Co Tuesday, De Me hair ,it uliiiupo Yards on dat<\ and will oiler upwards of ()f\ lIKAD of VVKLL t\J iWTTLE 30 Fresh-C'inditi-tiieil Steers Wilson 30 Fi-psh ::.',-vear-old Steers. \ v 15 Fresh Threo-yearold Steers, K Mmrison MO ls-month to Tw<>-year-old Steer? and Heifer.-, 25 Empty Cows,-H Yearling's, I'irougia Ifi Qm-t Two-year-old Empty Heifers ID Yearlings, mixed sexes. W. Roth well 150 Two and 2 J-year Cattle, Eureka, llautapu and neighbourhood Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Hull 2o choice 15-month Steers 15 Two-year-old Cattle McXT C 0 T, ,1- CO. (;. F. Me-Culla<r!i, Auctioneer. PEDIGREE POLLED AXOUS HULLS FOR SALE. AtOhaupo, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER Having received instructions from Alex ander Aitkeu. Kereone Estate we will offer for sale-on above date : ~ PURE-BKED I'OLLED ANGUS 0 BULLS BULLS, as follows:- Fighting Mac. S N 21, N Z II B; colour, black ; birih, 20th Septem ber, 1901 : breeder, Kereone Es tate, Piako : got bv Mercury, XZHB 216: Ist, Surprise, XZHH 512, by Famous, XZHB 129 : 2nd Vista, XZHB, by Solomon I. (imp) XZHH vWi.i ; 3rd, Victoria, XZHB 7:!, by Blackleg, XZHB 133 ; 4th Gipsy, XZHH 59, by Robin Hood. XZHB 910; sth, Lizzie, XZHH 50, by Druid, XZHB 07 ; lith Minerva (imp) X'ZIIB 158, bred by Mr MoCombie. First and special merit Waikato show, October, IUO2, second Auckland show, Xovember 1902. Tara, TOOK XZHH ; colour, bla-k : birth. 22nd October, 1893 ; breeder, N.Z. and A. Laud Association, Oauiaru; got by Baron Arradoul, K953 ; Ist, Tempest 439, by Proud English man, 9554; 2nd, Thalia, IU, by Solomonn 11. XZHH 21 : 3rd, Tillyfour -Maid, 81, by Kobin Hood liu'p-, 910; 4th, Tilly- Hood ! inp four Lass Mr McComl and Aui-klf Hobs. S.N. black : bi 100, bred by First Y\'aikato XZHH; colour, 2sth October lit'Jl : breeder. Kereone Station, l'iako : got by Mercury, XZHH 216; Ist, Kiri, NZHB 513, by Famous, XZHH 129 -. 2, Sunshade, XZHH 511, by Jamie of Killara (imp. i, II" : 3rd, Vista. XZHB, by Solomon I. (imp.) 231 H ; Ith, Vic toria, 73, by Blackleg (imp), GS ; sth Gipsy, 59, by Kobin Hood (imp.), 9ili : 13th, Lizzie, 50, by Druid (imp. l , 07 ; 7th, Minerva (imp.i, bred by Mr McCombie. Never been shown Sir liedvers, S.N. Is. XZHB ; colour, black: birth, '.'.lst Octo ber, 1900 : breeder, Kereone Es tate, Piako : got by Mercury. XZHB 210: Ist Vista, XZHB, by Solomon I. (imp;, 2319 ; 2nd, Vic toria 73 : by Blackleg, imp.. 6.S : 3rd, Gipsy. 59, by Kobin Hood, imp., 940 ; 4th, Lizzie. 50, by Drnid. imp., 07 ; sth, Minerva, imp., 158. bred by Mr McCombie. Never been shown Fortuuatus ; clour, black ; birth, •Ith Novembtr, 1901; breeder, Kereone Station, l'iako; got by Mercury XZHB 210; Ist Vista, X'ZHB, by Solomon [. (imp), 2319 ; 2nd Victoria, 73, by Blackleg (imp) OS; 3rd Gipsy, 59, by Kobin Hood (imp) 910 ; ■lth, Lizzie, 50, by Druid (imp), 07 ; sth, Minerva (imp.) 158, bred by Mr McCombie. First Auckland Show,Xovember, 1902
McNICOL 4 CO. G. F. MoCnr,LAOH, Auctioneer. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5. CF A T II E I F E B S, J. l'ohlen, HO Yearling steers, 6 Young Boar Pius G. Given McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullasrli, Auctioneer. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te FCuiti on above date y A WELL-BRED IH-Month & TWO -O\J YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 350 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 50 Head Mixed Cattle 10 Good Hacks and Harness Hcrse3 Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store I'igs Entries Solicited. (1. K. McCullnyli. Auctioneer.
ALMADALE, HAMILTON, Private Boarding Estali lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Evory Comfort and Gonvoniouco for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS.
)ROWN LEGHORNS We bave tlie greatest laying strains in the world, and aro now booking orders for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for b<*t Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatchpd from eggs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues to T. A. BROOKBF, Otahubua. Particulars a'so from Secretary Waikfto Poultry Club, Hamilton. " 62a street C«mbri<lp« "UAH BSCOTT'S Victoria DINNER SETS—^V 8 It PRESENTATION GOODS, try E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
W J Hun er. >r sale at Ti- Awamutu Yards on Sati daw \'oveuih-r li'.lth : - Vol N (i C A T T I, (<il.s..n and W. Hidden I ; IMt-hrrd Berkshire I'm- II Purebred Beikshire I'igs. t'm ini.iitlis old, \\ . ii. Si t 1' I hum] l>iMil„'h! \| ir.'S. (' ieilt I 1 ~ t ■ f ' ui '•!. ilium 1 irauj lit I!"i>>■ straight out of work, from Aucl o>'l Hack?. 2 Single buggy, in good order, !• I'tire Berkshire. Pigs, weancrs 1». f.J. Crtiickshank iiuhj{ B >ars 'urehred Berkshire Sows, in farrow Bicycle, in fir-t-class order, nearly new. Chestnut Oelding, J. Laurie 1 Fat Cow. 1 Fat ox. E. short ■ln I'tirebred Berkshire figs, Papesh Harper 12 Bay Special Crass Manure Lot Kirst-class Bacon, T. Weal 20 lloxes Lemons Marlile Slab, for butter matins; Wanted at this sale : Turkey, Fowls and ducks in boxes W. J. II UXT ER . Wednesday, December 3. SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. The undersigned has received instructions from the Manager of Electric Tramway Company, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date 11 A SURPLUS HORSES The above Horses will be found a first class lot of Mares and Geldings, straight out of work, and all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system At 11 o'clock. W. J. II UNTER.
CHURCHILL. THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 4. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Hallett to sell on above date the whole of Ins ' IV E & DEAD STOCK _J consisting of 60 Very Choice Dsiry Cows, 30 of them iu full mi k. GO Twc-vp»r-oid Heifers, nearly all in cslf 30 Twn.ve-ir-old S.cers 4 Wdl.brcd Hulls 50 Mixed ''attie D ■ inrht Mar», hy Lord of tl,o T-W Yeaihujr, by President, Mrs* pi x? ■ Fuk k'ihe >how 10 Well-bred Mares 13 Packs ana Unbroken Colts 1 Sepnrat'ir, etc. Six H.r. Oil Fngine in good work ing order The Cows are nil highly rccomnv nd*>d, hive been carefulL ihoTD, sni any not culled from item. Also TfiFFARM, nf 540 aires (100 acr-s Reel limed Swamr), all sub divided into paddocks, with go'd Dwelling Hou°e, Out-buildinps Cf>w»tied'>, etc , and a Fb-xtnill s'.l i-. mrlt to, on property. Term at talc. A stcmor leaving R-nigiriri en a p rival of Waik'.;o traiu from Hamilton will convey inbnding purchasers to the sale and back in time to ca ch train in Hamiitm nnd Cam- Iridire st 7-45 p.m., -rd a stc<mer will aDo run from Merc* r. Cattle will be punted the river for buym Luncheon provided Sale at 12.30 G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. W. .1. ti C N T E R 23/10 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, December (> 1 WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE, LO\J mixed sexes • r >o Very Choice Yearling and 18-month old Shorthorn Steers, C. Lake S Quiet Two and 2iyear-old Heifers 20 Choice Well-grown Calves, G Reid 10 Quiet Heifers, Fencourt 22 Well-bred Strong Calves, W. Brough, Fencourt Fat Cow, 2 Store Cows, Heifer and calf, Neighbourhood 33 Choice Yearlings, G. Booth 6 Fresh Cows and Heifers, C Crouch 5 Fresh Cow?, A. Maefarlane 6 Dairy Dairy Cows, near calving 4 Springing Heifers, Taotaoroa 2 Choice Springers, Miss Ewen 1 Good Cow, at calving, 3 Choice Yearlings Jersey and Ayrshire Heifers, I Staunch Medium 1 >raught Mare, E. Veale 10 Well-bred Fresh conditioned Three year-old Steers, Gwynnelands 53 Extra Choice Yearlings and ls month Steers, Robt. Swayne 20 Choice Yearlings and strong calves, 0 Fresh-wnditioned Cows, W. P. Reid ' G Fat Cows, J. Anderson, Ashwin 10 Young Cattle, Fencourt At 12 o'clock. W. J. H U N 1
At Pukeriinu—32o Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Puke riinu Factory; nearly all dr lined swamp ; all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a really good dairy farm THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. The undersigned lias received instruc tions from Mr C. Hutchinson, who has sold his farm, to sell the whole of his Dairy of i A CHOIC E D AIRY C 0 WS, \J all newly calved, and an extra good lot all newly calved, and an extra Pedigree Ayrshire Bull Milk (Jans, etc., etc., At 12.30 sharp. HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. Tho undersigned wi'l hold a Special Sa'e of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, December is, of onn h or 8 e s /G\J\J Of hllcllSM* Entries solicited. W. J. HUNT E R. SHEEP FAIR. February, 190 H. THIC undersigned will hold his First Sheep Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J, HUNT e: i;
Samuel Vaile and Sons. At - p.m. sharp. A MIK I, VAILE \ SONS (per Samuel *J \ ,iile, Au,-tion<'"rs), will Sell by \netion, at tli.-iv i.and Salerooms, 95, Street (' null, idge, <;i; vxn in sixess site, In tin' I'l'ir;.- nf iii,' Town, opposite the li.iiik of New Zealand, ",_' V\'A:T l-'i.'nNTA<jE to Victoria Street ami :;.i 1',,-; to Brewery Street, by an average depth of 130 feet, with COM FOKTAULE DWELMNGHOUSE OP SIX Rooms, WASH-HOUSE AND The most suitable position in Cambridge for a Doctor's residence. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Laud. Estate, and Financial Agents, l-and Auctioneers and Valueis. Davis & Co- SPECULATORS LARGE OR SMALL CAPITAL \XD all those anxious to L GOOD INVESTMENTS of Substantial and Increasing i and to those wishing to secure COMFORTABLE HOMES SNUG FARMS OR GOOD PASTORAL PROPER TIES We would call your attention to the fact" that v/e can offer the best and most com plete List, of Properties of all kinds in the Wa'kato and surrounding Districts, and are prepared to FINANCIALLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. We have properties from 50 acre to 500J acres blocks in price from 17s 6d per acre to .£lO per acre with good near Post Office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms. Desire to Sell We shall he glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, NC SALE, NO CHARGE. We have numerious inquiries from all parts of New Zeal.-nd aud Australia, onr con nection being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do business.
Why Pay Kent We have several Good Town Properties | with 4 to it roomed houses, with \ acre tc 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. p AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of a the country. A dvances made on all goods placed with us for Sale. WAIKATO AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS for the i WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay ment, 2s fid per week. Also, PIANOS & ORGANS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s 6d per week. See I our quality and price before you pur chase. WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire In9> , *' 0,, ' , " r, ~— Capital £5,689,000. WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal ) Calf Food. The j best in the market. Once used always.' used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, I FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. NOTICE. PUBLIC HALL, RAGLAN. Il BO WAN begs lonotifiythe 1 • of Raglan and surrounding districts that he will shortly open in the above—. l Hall, GREAT CLEARING SALE AND AUCTION SALE, £3OO General Drapery, Suit of Clothes, Dress Pieces, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Jewellery, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc. FOR SHORT PERIOD ONLY. Opening date and Auction Sale will be July advertised. _^_-***
1T U D NOTICE wp:bley, (HOTCB KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Wili stand |the seaso.i at the Eangipai Farm, Road, Ngaruawabia and Whatawhata District*. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at NG\BUAWAHIA on MONDAY, and WHaTAWHATA <n TUES DAY. T hose desirous aw requested to book early to secure attention. Hie daru "Fairy Queen," brown marc, bred by Mr Alfred Buek'tnd in 1883, got by "he Dauphin, her djm Queen Mab by Derby out of Una by impoited St. Aubyn—Mi?i Rowe, by Sir Hercules. For further pnrtiruUrs apply and address letters to W rn. Home, Te Akatea. WM. HORNE CONSUMPTION" is the moat dangerous and fatal disease, has as its in? dication a persistent cough, and if properly created as soon as this appears is easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proved wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by u its success in erring the diseases wf cause coughing. J t always cures and o quickly. W. DEY, Agent, H— ; '< THOMAS WELLS, Agent, H GEO. M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awi sells it, |
WT/1902/WT_19021127/MM_01/0004.xml | 4,022 | THE WAIKATO TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902.
Printed and published by Eobeet Johk Patjll and George William Ven ables at their registered printing, office, Victoria street, Hamilton, Auck land, New Zealand. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 87, 1902.
All Run Down When your vitality is low, you are miserable all tho time. Your nerves are weak and your appetite is poor. You have no ambitiou, and you are languid and depressed all the time. y^ iiiiii I ■!!! m « ai iiit i I 7" What you need is a good strong tonic, as described by Mrs. H. Austin, of Wellington, New Zealand. She sends her photograph and 8ay«: " I was so weak and tired all the time that I Could not sleep at night. Or, if I did sleep, I Was as tired in the morning as when I went to bed. I was all run down. I then tried Ayer's Sarsaparllla. After taking two Ixittles I found Eijrself greatly improved, and soon I was com pletely restored to health. I think it is a great family medicine." AYER'S Sarsaparilla There art many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be sure you get Ayer's. fou will improve faster by using Ayer's Filli with the Sarsaparilla. Take jm. t enough each night to have one good, free movement of the bowels the day following. fntmt kr Br. J. C. Ay«r & Co , Lowerf, Miss., U.S.A. That lump In a , man's stomach which I makes him irritable and miserable and un fit for business or [•leasure is caused by ndigestion. Indiges tion, like charity, i covers a multitude of sins. The trouble may be in the stomach, liver or bowels. Wherever it is it is caused by the presnee I of poisonous refuse matter, which Nature has been unable to rid herself of unaided. In such casus wise people I send down a health officer, personified by one of Dr. Morse's I I Indian Root Pills, to II \ search out the seat of v_/ troubleandremovethe cause. One of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will remove a very big lump and a:t as a gentle laxative. A short course of Dr Morse's Indian Root Fills will cure indigestion (permanently). They also cure constipation. Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pilh cure Biliousness, Indigestion, Cons ip*tion Dyspepsia, Headaches, Liver and Kidney complaints, Piles, Pimples and Blotches. Sold only by chemists and storekeepers, price Is 3d per bottle, or six bottles 7s, or ! same will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt iof price. Sole Proprietors, The W H. ! ComstockCo., Ltd. (Australasian Depd'l, 58 , Pitt Street, Sydney. Packed in amber 'bottles, and the full name blown thereon.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We arc displacing NOVELTIES i> ALL BKANCULS OF OUR DIUPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLdUSINOS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACES AND G-LOVuS RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL Ur-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING " r aiapoi Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLF, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. 800. and SHOE DPARTMLNT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS,
George E. Clark LAND. PRODUCE, & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE. FOR PALE, NEW SEASON Now lauded ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, London. IHESE Seeds are from specially selected stocks which ensures the highest class and quality of the grower. Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's liord Derby Swede Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Imperial Green Globe Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex Rape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Koot Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ s. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Bone Phosphate 04 per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Guano Bonedust, etc., etc. Kainit FOK CALF FEEDING - Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Rollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street, - - CAMBRTDGK St. John's Collegiate School. THE PAH," Near Onehunga- A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO" FOR BOYS. Hkadmastee : THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master: R. L. Mclllroy N.Z. University. Second Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Aicistant Master: H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Huot. For Violin : L. L. Kreu'zer. For Sketching : Kennelh Watkin«. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special 'Bus runs morning and veninp, connrcting with the Onehunga tram, for the conveniec.o3 of day pupils. Prospectuses may be had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Booksellers, or on application to the Headmaster. O (full range) obtainable at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. £J DOLINS, and other musical instru ments, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
Say-Friend: TAKt^TEASPOONSFI't f f Wj tA awake all p, barking „7Ai. FOR COUGHS & CO IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC!!! WD JWERYWHERE |/6 & 2/(5. FIRST AWARD Cbristchurcb, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898. ' FIRST and *PECUL, Auckland, 1899. FIRST AWARD, Ghristchurch, 1900-1901. Imperial Calf Food (BEATHER BRAND). Can be used with tiiher ekim or separated milk, whey or water alone. Extract from lette* received from a gentle man in the Nor'h Jilaml, who wes Imperial Calf Food :—" I s'artfd feuding a calf about a week old, thi nrtbtr of which was Mild at birth. Our ether cow pave so little milk we oculd only spare a piijf rer day Upou this, with your food, we reand the onlf, using just two 251b bag*, wh'ch lasHd 1(0 days. If milk had not been to scare we i-houM I ave used ess Food. The " Calf" in question Ins, In the natural course of events, just diopped her second calf, at.d is us » : ce a cow in all respeota as c mid be deMred." From the above it may be gathered th it a calf can be successfully reared upou half-a fiound of Food per d-iy whea mi k is scarce ; f plentiful, I<\-m. PACKED IN 251b.. f-O'K, lOOlbs., and 2001b. SACKS. Our testimonials aie too nurrerous to publish, but we hive several stating that calves fed with this food are sg fat, if not fitter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. G. DAVIS & (0., HAMILTON. G~~~OODS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEA SON in any quantity at WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge-Toys, Dolls, Albums, Pursee, Photo Frames, Writing Cases. Fancy Goods, etc. TO MEN Write for free copy of valuable boob about yourielves, your health, you happiness, your future It ccntains a fell exiositiin of tie human system and the remedits adopted. No D««d to consult doctors. Potted in ein sealed envelope. Every man should read it. Ad irew— U EprH'o, 639 Elizabeth-Street North Melbourne. WOOLS "Double u¥d~Single7 Berlin, Reduced to &d per skein for cash. At WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
DAIRY FAKM> FOR SALE. f.OC T *ERBIE MATAMATA, WAITCA. I'HK iV-V' F.TT OF Assets Realisation Board. rHESK Pronertien h*ve bed surveyed info FARMS of Huitable <re&, xrom 65 arm f .n 350 acros, are 0' Go J Quality S .il, W-l Watered. Oloie to R»i!w.y, and within of »dJ Factorv. Buyers may stlect Any re», and Pure* as on VERY EASY TERMS OF P\Y VtENT. INTEREST.— 4$ per centum ror annu>r PLANS AND PARTICULARS may b )bi»inpd friirj— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on tb- Properties. Mesaß9 H. & J. CLIFFORD, Mor u* ville. M«sßß3 MoNIOOL & 00., Hamilt■■•: Mb A. W. EDWARDS, T<? Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland OrTBE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/U General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refre'hmentß, D'nm« Rooms, and Good Bods. Meals at vl! hints, Order pronp nnrfprl to pHKAP MONEY /IHEAP MONEY MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRY, CITY, AND suburban ;freeholds At 4i per Tent. Terms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissiorer
TUCK blli'S FAMILY TVVKING IU>WDEU L AMILY IJAKING OoWDER Established 1883. L'he full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG pOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. GG 1 OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. POWDER OWJDEK u; eggs may U<iO 1 OWDER Huy it for Pancakes. rNSHINt: IELLY /CRYSTALS. UI'XSIJIXE ♦/ ELLY V_yRYSTALS. A GREAT SICCESS. List of Flavours on Each Packet. .i(J X S HIX E ( 1U ST A RI) pOW DE R JUXSHIXE VyUSTAKI) i OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs may We too dear -This will suit you " down to the ground." 6d Boxes (i packets in each box) Assorted >lavours. 'UNSHIXEj pUDDING POWDER i. UXSHIXE I UDDING 1 OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-tiavourtd, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink; Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow t KARANA OTARCH /I LAZE r\ KARAXA kJTARCH VJTLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and Gd. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland.
THE IAMPBELL AND WRENFRIED 10MPANY, f IMITED, Capital ~ £300,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY vjUEEN-STREET AWD DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. UIBBOTOBS J. Looan Camf-feix. Esq. (Chairman), Abthfb M. Mibbs (Meowing Director), aud Lso M. Mtbbs, Sxcbitab* : AlfbwiS, Bankabt. OftMe Addrer-m: "Bpnh)T9," Acokland, AGENTS FOR- R. PORTER * CO., "Bulldog " ALE STOUT. London M. B. FOSTER & SONS (Ltd. "Buela ALE aud STOUT, Loudon J. SOHWEPFE & CO., MINERAL WATERS. Syduer and London D. fl. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. &G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS, London J. W BURMEBTER, PORT, Oporto ADET REWARD k CO., V.D, CLARET JA?. BUCHANAN A CO,, SCOTCH WHISKY. Ur don JAMES WATSON k CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundee PEASE, SON k CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY Dari'U'.'tf'' HIRAM WALKER * SONS (Ltd. '>CV,nv*!*.i WHISKY. Ontario ptTNVU.T.E * SONS (Lm), V,R. IRISH WHISKY, SIR JOHN rOWEU k PONS, IRISH WHISKY, D-ihiic ROUTER GUILLFT 4 Or)., BRANDY r. w« ADELAIDE WINE CO, "Tivnorda, MOET & OHANDON. CHAMPAGNE Rotiu? KRUG & Co.. CHAMPAGNE. Rrm* RU'NART ft CO., CHAMPAGNE, F°'"- E TKROY. CHAMPAGNE. Reim* A. COLLIN. OHAMFAGNE, CW »• Etc. . Etc. Etc A «fT" L»r»» AMX.rfcnjpnt 1 *K« p,»87 BBA9DS o< WTNES * SPIRITS, indudinf AUSKALIaN WINES, ..: ='..:> n ,• «„i CIGARS.—M-.n« wait fen-»•!: rw>»h«i ALPFR'J * DOMAIN SfcEVVKHJ KH PBI7E MEIjAJ.S ANT> AWARDS Svducy Exhibitors, 1870, Melbourne Ex hiHHcr. l?t>0: Wellington FahiMfcn, IRSfi Arnkinrd we Irdir-r !SV>': I v .r. edb£xhjlir:cu ISPO TASM A>" TAN EX HiBTTI ON. 1 » 91 -5 •< AV- ibulk), St'wi*! Firal Award Gold Mrdul; <V - OHCd-, Fw. Av.aid; Siout Mk), P-refial r-Irst Av.ard Gold Medal: Sh-.d (loUl.d;. S;rci-»i F'rs-t Avard acd Cold Medal. AW. CRAyPTONPHIP aga-'uM al' Foreign ar-dCr-lcr.iolP'prFxbibitrd : end MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION. If»SE : Fire! Prise &»d Geld Medal. THE CAMPBELL* EHEEN7RJEJI
The undesigned has for sale or lease i n iberal terms DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.rc\P,E3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owners of property : My terms are do ale no chargo. A K. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR IY|OUNTAI> T> IM[T TLMBKB pOMPANY, I UNITED, MAMA XT t FINEST MOUOTAM-6RQH KIM I IN THE COL ON T V FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against aJI-comers at the AuoHand Industria and Mining Exhibition, ISSd-Oi) Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber iu Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDING?. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Nqamiawahm TelpirrHraH rr" , . i '.ptlv attended to. IS'? HAMILTON Waikato LTON I I ASHBURTON *ato | I Canterbury AIKATO GALVANISED TRON pALVAN HARDLEYDUOS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PARI OF THE WAIKATO. Wb.olcsa'e and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CO RE UG ATED 11 ON CURVEL TO ORI'ER Dairy Uteneils of First Quality. i I A TRIAL SOLICITED. HARDLEY BROS,, MA MILTON
FOE B* Lowest Price ( GROCERIES SEND TO ftlacferson & West, HAMILTON. We are cnsh buyers of Butter, Egg?, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. 28/6 }JOW 13 THK TIME TO PLANT STATES' RELIABLE Vegetable ana Flower Seeds OF I VERY DESCRIPTION. Catßloguea free on application. Also, Catalogue of " lEON PGB Labour-saving Implements, Orchard Requisites, ere. Frcm Country Agents, cr from *BTRURYVIES&IP SEED MERCHANT?, A U CKLA N D. * I>. MEREDITH, COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, BUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY BE TWEEN" KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. • HORSES AND REGGIES ON HIRE. EXPERIENED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTS!. D. MEREDITH, Eihikibi.
»>*. John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL HUTOHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALAiE. Hot DissKßa lUji-Y Ftca 12 to 'I o'< Chops aivi Steaks *-adr in Ten t'inutes. DI>*NTB oh 3ALE-PAYH 11 11 O'CLOCK "T Raow, K(gatta. a , Phow., &«>•., OV-end ITAMILtON GAS COMPANY J (LIMITED), H/s £z; Sub: LA CKTMITITS COAL COKE, £2 per toe of 22 tags; 2b per bag. TAB, 6d per gallon for 25 gallons or overt er gallon for less quantities. Clarenc-etroet, Hamilton.
-FOR OALYES. COD LIVER OIL isjtho best substitute tor the cream extract <d from milk by the separator. Experiments made by the Agricultural Division of the Yorkshire prove that calves fed on separated milk with the addition of 2ozs. of Ccd 1 ivVr Oil, thrive better than those fed on whole milk. Cod Liver Oil is nourishing and will give you Strong Healthv C-Wes it is prohtable because it enables you to send the whole of your milk to the creamery. It is easy to use, and there is no troublesome preparation require.! beforehand. * Dairy farmers last season proved its merits conclusively, and give it un qualified praise. For testimonials apply to the undersigned. It is one of the best investments you can put your money into, and will eive you large and certain profits 6 £old in four gallon tins, five gallon drums or 40 gallon casks. Hie >ew ZeaUnd L»ai and Agency Company, Limited. HAMILT ON.
-LiA-IsTD FOK SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, i Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRABSED | ~ THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND , J. MERCANTILE AOEN'T COM- H.VATqIaV Ifctata I PANY, LIMITED, are instructed to au n YCI iMCJ I'iOlaWjj j nounce that.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRE?, w ~ all ploughed;and grassed, | WOOduHIQS FjStetG, 1 — COMPRIBINO Otterbura Estate, ! THE BL X o™m. TDWN ' OF 793 ACRES, Contain* SEARLK ALL PLOUGHED AND | grassed. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton j Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con- Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway venientlj-sized DAIRY AND GRAZING line, and are within 29 miles of Hamilton FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATE and Cambridge. SALE on and after The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY FARMS. WcdnOSfldY \()\, 5. 1011* OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, * ' ' T ,. , m TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 p-r rent Oil Liberal Terms, cash, 5 per cent, end „f two ye*s, 5 per o»nt ON 23kd APRIL, 1902. ancuajy ter five following yean. Interest^ Appl ; cations to be addressed to the under- Copif-s of- plans and full particulars siarne ' . from whnm Copies and Plans and any obtainable from the undersigned ' furner information rnay ba obtainei. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEtt- CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. Copies of' plans and full particulars obtainable from the undersigned
WE ARE ADDRESSING TEE FUR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. 'j 18-AJD tea ? China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is : certainly you m-ver get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor j oven the third best. The best never leaves China, the second best is '■ :;eaily all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend ing grades couie to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceyion tea is grown in a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow ing. All Ceylon tea is good ; the beat is exquisite, and no other tea I grown in any other part of the world can in any way compare with ! it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous ***/ \cfcl/t which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent down to Australia to the agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack \ j age boars the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee 1 i that it is all we claim of it. i Obtainable from W. Escott, Cambridge ;W. Dey, Kirikiriroa ; Parr Bros, Hamilton; S. L. Bygrave and W. Dibsell, Te i JT Aroha; T. H. Hall and Go., Sole Agents, Auckland. !£J
Grocer, Baker, and General I Storekeeper, HAMILTON ON SALE—A good assortment of Dinnenvare, Teaware, levy low Jiates. A Largo and Varied Stock of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Bates.' Agent for Christmas Number Auckland Weekly News. IS. Posted to any part of the district. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KA.WHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the KawhU, Razlan aid Waikato Districts for Silo and invite correspondence. Aleo Pole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and \i any farmers wbo hive Bliekberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicite with ma, I will arrange to meet them at an early date aud experiment on pitches j:ift tot-how them the killing lual ii s. Hundreds of gallons used weekly iu the Taranaki District, and tha price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui : Walter Syme, M H. ft. F. A. Ir'E^ESON, TAINUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 THE^ TAIKATO T)ACON FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to 1501bs at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs received during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. 'AMES HALLY, Secretary.
OTIOE T<> FARMERS VXD •• ' OTHERS. PURE BONE DUST GUARANTEED. The following is the list of onr various Haads of Bonedust arid Artifical Manures : PURE BONE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamer) PURE BONEDUST (coarse) WHEAT GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, end Samples on ap plication. WARXOCK BROS. Durham-street, Auckland. WAVEJRLKY HOTEL AUCKLAND. MAURICE O'CONNOR. PROPKItfN R desire to ir.tiir.ate that be h»s tnken ov*r the busin. -a o! this Popular Hotel, and would respecUuily reqwvi a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded hie pre de"p-pnr. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find t-iac no effort wll bn f> ntford there evf-rv oomf..rt, whilst thn TARIFF will be, ae previously, MOST MODEKATF. The Mote! is within -ne minute's walk Railw»v Stiti >n and Whtrf, command B magnificent view nf thn Harbour. Tn the friends of the Proprietor in different of the enlnoy, a Ce*d Mille Failthe wiii ver be extended, and a pleasant) sojourn spured. WINES. SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR. d 31(i 9/12
ALBERT HOTEL Q U.E E N STREET AUCKLAND. TTAVING taken? over this popular, and upon eyery attention and comfort. 7 NIGHT Porter IX ATTENDANO T*lernona 963. AilUeersnx* promptly tierdeJ to. ARTHUR BACH PROPRIETOR and Cambridge). THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOE. Pkopbietob. r PHIS HOTEL is replete with all modern X wqm»te necessary for a First-class Hotel, hnvinjr a %, Sample Room, and the best position in the township, it « £ favounte Hot.) for Commercial Triers" fitt httT [U bein thrown ttaU w the most convenient for visitin* Companies in the Theatrical line. Term's reasonable. Best nnalitv / ; ? Telelhonb No. 690. James iiolleston/^/ (Lam oi / ikurnngi and / * CoromandelX ' / * PROPRIETOR/ 'GOOD SAMPLE ROOM 3 P 0. Box, 3
EXCfcXiEPT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS'. P.O. Bex 350 Telephone 468. Prince Arthur Hotel, WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND Wines i»cd Spirits of the Bef>tj Brands Only et-olsfs Bilisr' 4 Rrcm. Nisrbt Vrrfo t. W, M COOKE. Proprietor, Late U 3.5. C<i UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'3 NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY-Wri«hf 21/ Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tiied and Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1/3 Artificial Incubating and Brooding, by the M'St Expert Operators and Frooders in America .. .. 2 6 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. .. 2,6 Success with Poultry: For Persons who Think o? Engaging in any Branch of the Poultry Business .. .. 5/ Eggs and Ejrg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Business ~ .. 2/6 Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2/6 Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Due and Low Cost Fix tures 1/3 The Leghorns: Brown, White, Black, Buff, Duckwing 2/6 The Wyandotte : Silver, Golden, WhHe Buff and B!aok 2/6 The Bantam Fnwl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2/6 2d in the 1/ Extrß. All the above Works are fully Hlu4rated and Contributed by the Best Authorities in America and Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND.
AUPIRI The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Coal Dealers in Waikato. (9* Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward S. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FBANZ SOHEBFF, Secretary. Auckland, April, 1899.
Uallett's Railway Hotel, MERCEH. WIInES and spirits of the very best brands. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always o (Taught. Gcod Shooting and Boating. Horses on Hire. Uocd Stabling and paddockin^. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. RAILWAY BAB. Staked with <snest Liquors.,' J. E. HAL LETT, PROPRIETOR. S,;B Harbour View Hotel, RAGLAN. MRS E. ti. REID, Proprietress. r piIIS HOTEL his been rebuilt in'first- A class style, with a view to affords* every convenience for travellers and tourists. MAGHIFICEKT VIEW OV2BLOOKIHG THB HASBOU& Seccomb'es Special Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fishing. Waikato Mail Ooacb leaves the door
s:PEiGKH:irs Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBOk Hipkins and Coutts WINS & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who v« thi SOLI AGEITS and lottlen. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. ~ HI. & O, ABE CASH BUTEBS OF BMFTX fl BOTTLES IN ANT QUANTITY Bigbett Priets Given. Telephone 864. P.O. Box 346. 28/11
EVANS' ONDEBFULDEMEDIEB TUSSICURA.-For Coughi and Colds. WITCH'S OIL.— For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation threugbout the Col ony are obtainable ip the Waikato district from tbe following :—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge ; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chas Boyce, Cambridge ; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E. J. Davey, Hamilton : W. Dey, Hamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi; Green and Cclebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Patersoo, Nganr wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberta, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. rpHfc GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—under the Workers' Compensation Act, the ployers' Liability Acts, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also protected under special tables. Personal Ao ident Insurance effected in all branobes. For particulars as to rates, etc., apply to he ' ocal Office of the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner |
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INSURE NOW GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. £1,000,000 i asjjalready been added to Policies «in tbe Department, THIS 18 THE BONUS YEAR, and everyone now taking out a participating policy will receive a substantial bonus at tbe end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. 3END NO MONEY. WE hereby undertake to givo one of oui Famous Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Hau, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orrect reading ol the following PUZZLE : I BuT MxxS TuS CxxxxE The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLING SILVER OUAINS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that we may inform you i you have won the Watch. Wo are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. , , .. Cut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN • STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 460, G P.O. 8/2 AW HI A CURMERS' {lO APERATTVE fIOMPANY - Paving completed arrangments to open JhfREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abtve ' Company are prepared to Supply settl rs with All Heqiremeats. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully solected by men of ex perience, and will be supplied t® Share holder* and Farmers Generally at a Mini mum Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowost Possible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. aro making arrangements for the Supply of Sto<k to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest oost, and to promote and fostor any and every industry that will be of benefit to gettlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify the tho public that he has entered into posße«iio;j of above Hotel' which is one of the most comfortable Hostelries in tho colony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrums promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, 11/7 Proprietor. ' (Late U.5.8.C0.)
Wonderful Medicine. PILL For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Oostiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. Thb first Doei will oivi riliw in twsntt minutis. This Uno notion. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Wools Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; they act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the ■'-- "- *"- itoring tho long lost Complexion ; bringing bick *h? keen edge of appetite, »nd fHOL* PHTBICAL (NEROT Of "f»ot»" admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantee! to the Nerroui and debilitated is that Beteham'i PilU havt tKt Largut Sale o/any Patent Medicint in Uuurld. Full direction! with each box. • * » Prepared only by THOMAS BHHCHAM, St. Helens, Lanoaabire, ■ntiand. B»M •Tarywhere. iu Baxas, la. i-H., and it. M. «Mk. "T HE PEOPLED" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches, and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSOH GARLICK CO., LTD., "The People's" Furnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Quo** - Streets. AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT NOTICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and " Dairy'' brand boxes with tho Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION', and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will load to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLEY SPRAGG, MANAGING DIRECTOK, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission j AGENT, Victoria & Lounk Stb., AUCKLAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, j Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining tho Eighest Market Price, with Quick Sales and Account Sales immediately remitted. Special accommodation for Pigs j and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVFR} DAY during the Season. Outdoor and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing M? ; >e and other Produce until fair market price a> obtaireH* Established 18 Yytvt Bbfbbbboi : Union Bank of A ustralia. lAQLAN The regula running of the mail coach between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended owing to the bad etate of the roads. J. DALGLIEBH Proprietor. ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL FBOiC 16/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPi ER SPECIALITIES- Artistic Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Groups TO LADIES No need to consult doctors or chemists Write for free copy of valuable book about your lives, your health, your welfare Every wumau should read it. Foet«d free in sealed envelope. Address—G. 639 Eliza b'th-Rtr<*>t "rrth Melbourne. »OOK-BINDING neatly executed at The ► Waikato Times Office, HamUtor,
FOR THE . . . PAST 13 YEARS Produces RECORD CROP. . . WE SAY . . This is not a cheap trashy manure but one that will GROW GOOD CROPS of HIGH FEEDING QUALITY. IT IS A MONEY MAKER OUR CUSTOriERS SAY: WELL SATI CROP EXCELLENT ALWAYS . . TESTIMONIAL . . Mr. OWEN McCABE, Te Aroha West, says: June 30st, 1902. "I was HIGHLY PLEASED with your SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE, and everyone that has seen my turnips say they are a RECORD CROP for the Year." Price £6 17s. 6d. per Ton. Less 2\ per cent, discount for Cash. SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR LARGE LOTS. Head Office-ALBERT 3TREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works—WF.STFIKLD, near OTAHUHU.
The Acme of Perfection THE ,L" PATTERN FACTORY MILK' CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAMLESS Drawn LID, one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL TIVD STEEL ALEX, HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. THOS B. AETHUB.] [B. E. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. J E have now one of the largest and beat lighted Auction Rooms in the . , Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer. GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY (x.xnxx'JCsiD). Cable Address: 4CCOHBE, HEWMASKET." Telephone: Ho. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Oolony. Kiyber Pass KoacL AUCKLAN
'latcd Sugar ed, 27 6 HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS f. . Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue. 1 'lated Klower Ring, 4 6 No. E29sß—Solid Silver Souvenir Spoon, engraved in Maori stvli B£<ep^ i^£#ifes^ Skin and 27/6 No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Chased Cake Basket, 40/ SISKW i^Wgi^J^pi^ No. F»B76—Silver-Plated Glass-Lined No. F2o9s—Cut Glass and Solid Silver Hair-Pin Box, 13 6 C m 66,8 6,10,6,12.6,15'6 ilfi 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that ar* manu factured by those who observe the Golden Rule, and only put beforo the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S _ . Excelsior Coffee -_. rtt 7\ iTi EI J# ■tftii \ W dGU ESSEKGE OF OOFFEF '<• BRANDS OF TEAS I Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Exoelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder uaswu, Barrett 4 Co.'s Unxld Egg Powder Brown, Barrett & Cs.'a Unxld Self-Raising Flour Brown, Barrett & Oo.'i Unxld Peppers
U ANTED SNOW* ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE, SHiPMKNTS'F BONEDUST A*» BLOmD MARURE. Thpy are of First-clegs Quality, aad have Analysed an under : Bciipdust : Am. 5r,, ?. Lime 50. Blood aud Boi.edu.-t: Am. 8, P. Lime ft Also, K A IN IT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED BOCK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used, as tbe food t» much more ptatsble. and there is Ira loeeto' : g weight. We also supply best qualities el CLOVERS AND GRASS'SEEDJ ON HAND: Stocks of Specially-selected Southern Dark Winter, Cauadiau?, Dunis, White und Black Tartar. Gaitocs, Dacirh, Spirrowbill, and Feed Oats. LIS SEED: / This is excellent food for Calves and Ponl* try. It ie more valuable than any kind of Grain or Pulne. Send for particulars before Buying, Oat Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S™ AND C o ' COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. nbRI3KIH|CIMor ll'/.KyKTi mi m B5B! UCKLAND rjnHa JIREEZING ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOG2 3§Stockowners please communioate with a Buyer, MR G. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge, or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYERS of FAOTOX BUTTER OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE— BLOOD AND BONE MANUR AND BONEDUST. PRICES AND ANALISSS OS APPLZOA TIOI. A. BEVINS, Manager. pRINUE QOLLEQI AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Pupils). Chairman of Board of Governors : Bar. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M. A. (Load. Vice-Master: Stuaht Stevens oh, M.A. (Ox. ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rauttobzk, M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a large stafi of Resident tad 7i*tt« iug Masters and Mistresses. The College is controlled by a Board #1 •#* vernors appointed by the Wesleyan Methediet Church of New Zealand, bat tbe religiem caching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys ari Girls, together forming the finest eel «f; School Buildings in Auckland. The aoeem modation for boarders in both Colleges ia complete, and every arrangement ia made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnafliam. Central and elevated position. Large play grounds. Fxaitenation Successes—During the last five years 40 pupils have passed the NJES Matriculation and 23 the Civil Semee ]fet> animations. Free moderate. Charge for Boaidem taada from date of entry. Prospectus on application: te Headmaster) or to The Waikato Times Offiee. Next term begins September 33. 9ff i HOT SPHINGS HO TE AROHA. . ~ H MR R L. SOMERS wishes to mfo* Residents of the Waikato that ha taken over the above vell-kaoaa favourite Hotel, and hopes (a merit »i «Moe oi th«b support L£r g; |
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MARKET PRICES CURRENT. Wairato Times Office This Day. The following- prices for the current week are quoted by the Hamilton tradespeople t-day : Paeon, per lb- Farmers' : Wholesale Sd : retail lOd Hams, per lb— Farmers': Wholesale Od ; retail lid. Lggs, P er dozen—Wholesale 7d: retail Sd. I'airy butter, per lb—Wholesale 7d; retail Nd. (. heose, farm made, per lb—Wholesale ojd: retail Gid. Cheese, factory, per lb—Wholesale retail, Sd. Onions, per lb—Wholesale 2d; retail, 3d, Table potatoes, local; per ton—Wholesale ill lUs ; retail, ,£5. Chaff, per ton Wholesale, .£0 : retail £0 10s.. Sharps, per lOClb—Wholesale 73 6d ; retail Bs. Bran, per lOOlb—W holesalo 7s 6d ; retail, Bs. Oats (Southern) per bushel Wholesale, 3s sd; retail 3s ltd. Oats (local) per bushel—Wholesale 3s 2d : retail. 3s 6d. Fowl Wheat, per bushel—Wholesale 4s 3d ; retail, 4s Bd. Maize, per bushel-Wholesale, 4s 4d ; re tail 4s 9d.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCAN TILE AGENCY CO. (LTD.) WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Horses.—At the Durham Yards on Fri day wera entered in very large numbers, the quality being considerably above the average and competition for those of a good sort keen. Heavy draughts sold from £?S 10s to .£39, medium do. £22 to ,£3O lUs, hacks and light harness horses <£.3 os to £2O 12s Gd. The hunter " Economist " realised 25 guineas. A gig £'J lus, spring cart £l4. Cattle. —At the Newmarket Yards on Tuesday dairies were yarded in large numbers and there was an average muster of beef. Ox sold from 25s to 325, and cow 2us to 2tis per 10J lbs. Fat steers made £7 10s to ,£l4 7s Gd, fat cows £o 5s to <£ln 12s Gd, stags £.} te ,£'l 17s Gd. A draft of 20 odd steers from the Kaipara averaged ,£l3 93. Dairy cows sold from .£1 10s to £l) ss, empty do. £1 2s Gd to £6 2s Gd, calves £t 12s to £2 10s. Sheep.—At the Newmarket Yards on Tuesday sheep were penned in full numbers. Fat wechers shorn sold from 10s Gd to 17s, in wool 12s Gd to ii)s, fat ewes 8s Gd to 15s. Lambs in full supply 7s Gd to 13s '..id. Rigs—Porkers 18s Gd to 2Gs Gd, weaners 9s Gd to 14s, baconers 42s to £3 Bs. At \\ aiuku on Saturday there was a large muster of all sorts, especially calves. Dairy cows sold from £i lus to £8 15s, grown steers <£G 15s to £V, empty cows .£3 15s to £ti 2s Gd, calves <£l 18s to £3 4s. Reef at Newmarket rates. Hides, sheepskins, etc. —Owing to yester day being Flection Day our sale is being held a day later this week, and we are therefore unable to report on it by this op portunity. Maize—Prime is selling slowly locally at 4s on wharf, but Sydney is "oil" at this price, l'oor quality not wanted. Oats —Market firm at 3s 2d for good " 1! grade in wholesale lines. Chaff—Southern £6 15s, and straw =£l 15s per ton ex store. Potatoes ,£5 lUs per ton on wharf. Dairy Produce—No change to report. AU 3TRALI AN 31A RKETS. SYDNFY, Nov. 2G. Wheat, chirk and milling, Gs 3d. Flour, ,£ll lus to ,£l2; .Manitoba, £l2 15s. Oats, feeding, New Zealand and Tasmanian, prime, 3s 7d to 3s I'd : Algerian, lis 7d to as Bd. Parley, 4s to Is 3d. Maize, local, 5s Gd to 5s lid; New Zealand, 5s 7d to 5s 8<1; Argentine, to 4s lud. Bran, Is lud. Pollard, Is lid to 2s. Peas, Prussian blue, 10s. Potatoes, including New Zealand Derwents, £'ll to £ll lus. Onions, £1 to £<>. butter, best, lid to 11 id. Bacon, lid to Is. MELBOURNE, Nov. 26 Wheat, 5s lid; New Zealand ch'ok, 5s Bd. Flour, to £l2s ss. Oats, 3s Gd to 3s Bd. Maize, 5s Id. Rran, Is ild to 2s. Potatoes, £lO to £ll. Onions, to £5 )Os ADELAIDE, Nov. 2g! Wheat is irregular. Quotations, 5s id to 5s 7d. FIoUV; £ll los to £l2. liian and poliard, Is lud. GRAIN MARKET. DUNi-.DiN, WednesFy heat : These is keen demand, especi ally for prime milling, and some high prices have been given for choice lots. Fowl wheat has commanded much attention ow ing to demand from Australia. Prime milling velvet, 4s Sd to is 9d ; medium. 4s to Is 3d ; fowl wheat, 3s lid to 3s lid ; damaged, :is to :is 4d sacks extra). Oats: ihe demand from Australia has been good, and business has been limited. Everything coming forward finds a pur chaser. Prime milling. 2s sd to 2s !>d : best feed. 2s 7d to 2s Sd : medium to good, 2s i-d to 2s I'd ; inferior, 2s to 2s 3d (sacks extra.) Barley : Thero is now fairly L'ood inquiry for all descriptions. Prime malting, Ss Gd to 3s ild ; g"X>d, 3s Id to 4s 5d ■. milling and feed, 3s to 3s 2d (sacks extra). ADDING TON STOCK MARKET. CHRISTCHI'RCH, Wednesday. At Addingtcn market the entries were only medium, except in the case of fat sheep, which were in large supply. Fat cattle numbered 173, for which there was just enough demand to cause clearance, and priees were about the same as last week. Per 1001b beef was worth HOs to 3Gs, and head sales were effected at values as fol lows Prime beefers, of which there were several, fetched from £l3 15s to £ls 10s : ordinary trade steers, heifers, £} 15s to £ll 10s ; cows. £5 10s to £ll ss; and one specially good beast at £l3 2s Gd. There was a good entry of fat sheep, and demand was fair, prices being rather easier, and most of tin.' sheep were in the wool. Freezers brought from lGs to 19s lid; lighter weights and unfinished sorts fetched 15s Id to Ms fid : freezing ewes, 1 Is to 17s lud; and medium butchers'ewes, 10s to 13s. The market opened at last weeks prices, but as the sale progressed ewes for export hardened, but evening else eased up. There were 880 fat lambs in the pens, and freezing sorts fetched L'.s 4d to lGs 3d. representing a drop of Is per head on last week s quotations. I'utchers' 1 tmbs brought 12s I'd to 17s. '1 he entry of pigs was fair, but the attendance was poor, and the de maudslack. Porkers ran from 2s.s to ;iSs (for tjd to 5d per lb) ; stores, 15s to 23s : smaller stores, lis to 15s ; weaners, 'Js to 10s. Baconers fetched 40s to Gos, and two exceptional pens GGs to 7"s (or to 5d per lb;.
AUSTRALIAN WOOL SALES. MELBOURNE, November 2G. The wool market reflected the London advance. Competition was excited. Greasy sold to Is 5 U1- a record.
COMING EVENTS
Meeti.vos. Local Bodies, week f\ disci Xoveji UElt 2!). i'.iugiaohia Road Hoard—Saturday J'augahoi Drainage Board -Saturday N,'aroto Drainage Huard—Saturday Waitoa lioad Board—Saturday M.-V.ITKTKATk's I'oritT Siri'lN,;s. huntly—Tuesday, Hfch December, 11 a.m. Hamilton— Wednesday, loth, lo a.m. i uubridge - Friday, 12th, lu a.m. 'l.i A wamutu—Tuesday, loth, 10a.m. H.iglau—When necessary.
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The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902. LOCAL AND GENERAL
Owing to pressure on our space, parti of the report of the Raglan County Council is crowded out of this issue. Messrs W. C. Davis aud Co., are in want of pure-bred black Minorcas and white leghorn cockerels, to sell at the sale at the Hamilton mart to-morrow.
Biggs—" I had no idea old Graspit was a] philanthropist until I saw him circula ting a petition yesterday for the purpose of raising money to enable a poor widow to pay her rent." Diggs—" Oh, Graspit's all right. He owns the house the poor widow lives in."
The treasurer of the Cambridge fund for the relief of the Elingamite survivors wishes us to acknowledge through our colums receipt of 10s from Air J. 11. Priestley, and 10s from the Cambridge branch of the Salvation Army, the latter amount being raised by an open-air col lection.
Mr Dixon, manager of the South Can terbury Dairy Company, states that at the present rate his company is paying for butter-fat the winning cow in " the milking competitions at the Timaru show would return her owner (allowing for a siig it variation in her daily quantities of milk) the sum of £2 lis lu.i for one month of 3'j days.
A match will bo played on Sydney- Square, .Hamilton, to-morrow afternoon, between teams representing Tuhikaramea and Hamilton Cricket Clubs. Tne match will start ar 1 p.m. The following players will represent Hamilton : illamires, Dougles, Dymock, J. Hammond, W. Ham mond, H. Johnson, Meachem, Piatt,Speight, Shepherd and \\ orsley. Emergencies: Stevenson, Fabling, and Uothore.
Once, in the course of a speech which was punctuated by interruptions, iii Par liament, John Bright was saying; ■' Per sonally, 1 do not fee! dispoied to wage war against these Philistines," when an unruly member of his audience shouted, Hee-haw r " "If however," Air Bright continued without a pau«e, " my friend at the bark of the hall will lend me one of his jaws 1 shah bo encouraged to reconsider my attitude, in view of the historic suc cess of Sampson when provided with a similar weapon."
A case of a somewhat sensational charac ter comes from Cambridge tins inoruin". It seems that a ma i named Frederick C-.e boarded the train atßuakura with the inten tion of preceding to euiploym tit urn IVrm near CtvaiLudge, getting out at Newstead. It is stated th it the man perfectly sober when getting on the train, but that it was discovered afterwards that he had a bottle of spirits in his possession which he consumed while on his journey and when reaching Newstead he was in a state ot collapse. Dr. Roberts was sent for, and was fairly successful in his efforts,' but it is considered highly improbable that the man can live.
The San Francisco Argonaut tolls an amusing story of an old-time '"{religious re vival' meeting at a negro church near Savannah. In order that the revival spirit might be quickened, it was arranged that the preacher should give a signal when he thought the excitement was highest, and from the attic through a hole cut in the ceiling directly over the pulpit, the sexton was to shove down a pure white dove whose flight around the church and over the heads of the audience was expected to have an inspiring effect, and, as far as emo tional excitement was concerned, to cap the climax. All went well at the start- the church was packed; the preacher's text was "In the form of a dove," and as he piled up his eloquent periods the excitement was strong. Then the opportune moment airived—the signal was given —and the packed audience was scared out of its wits on looking up to the ceiling and beholding a cat, with a clothesline around its midde" howling and spitting, being slowly lowered ovei the pieachers head. I'he preacher called out to the sexton in the attic: "V\ liar s de dove And the sexton's voice came down through the opening so you could hear it a block : '• Inside" the cat
The Belgian people have been groatly moved by a scandal within their' Royal family. The Queen of the Belgirns, an Aichduchess of Austria, aud a woman of singularly fine character, died on lijth September at a palace near Spa where she had resided for some years, and among the mourners was, of course, her daughter, th« Princess Stephanie, once the widow of the Crown Prince of Austria, now wife of Count Lonyay, a great Hungarian magnate. King Leopoll objected to the marriage, though it was sanctioned by the Emperor of Austria, and ever since has refused to hold any communication with his daugh ter. So vindictive, iudeed, is he that on his arrival at the palace where the re mains of his wife lay, he refused to allow the 1 rincess to stay in tne room with her mother's corpse, and ordered her to quit the house. The Princess of course obeyed, but so shocked were the Belgians that they gave her an ovation at every station on her way to Brussels, and signi tied by every mark «E respect that they considered her treatment utterly unjusti fiable. They would have been light even if the Princess had given just cause of offence to her family, but she had niven none.
THE SOUTHERN PHENOMENA
(15y Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIV, This Day. ~llib dillv bia ot dust t&k©u from the wiitcr caught in the southern district of Otago shows it is volcanic dust, and not as was supposed dust from Australia. Evidence points to the fact that it is not from Mount Pelee, aud Professor Park of the school of mines, is inclined to think it originated in South America or probably V ictoria land in the Antarctic circle. 1 lie return of Discovery may throw some lijjlxt ou the subject,
HAMILTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
ANNUAL SHOW. ' '.'Kcials : President—Mr W. Dey: Com mittee—Mesdames llrewis, Atkinson. F. .lolly, and Coates, Misses Hutchin son, Sandes, Mcl'herson and Serancke, iir Brewis, Messrs 1!. .1. Gwynne, <>. Edgecumbe. W. Dey, R. Parr. Worsloy, aud A. A. S war I trick : Hon. Sec. and Treas., Mr A. Swarbrick. " A\ ildings of nature, cultured with care, ye are beautiful, beautiful everywhere.'' So says the poet in his ode on " Flowers.' Even when placed amidst the prosiac sur roundings of a public hall, withered and blown by the heat and dust of a crowded attendance, the exhibits in an horticul tural show always attract the eye and soothe the senses.
But doubly interesting is an exhibition of this kind when entirely the work of ama teurs in a small Borough, actuated solely by love of the beautiful. The annual show of the Horticultural Society, held in the Volunteer .Hall, yesterday, had all these advantages, and the display was therefore of a pleasiug character. Although in num ber the exhibits were about the same as last year, the backwardness of the season caused the quality to deteriorate some what, the flowers in many cases showing signs of the effects of the weather. The most striking feature of the show ■were the table decorations, the ladies' sprays, gentlemen's buttonholes and floral baskets being very creditable, while the roses were of tirst-class merit. Mr J. Sharp, of Cambridge, had, for exhibition only, a splendid collection of rhododendrums; as did Mr C. McDonald, the chief being a Blanche and an Exquisite. Mr J. Lippiat. of Otahuhu, sent in a fine collection of roses. One defect there was, which was that in many cases the exhibitors did not name their specimens, thereby taking away from the educational advantages of the ex hibition.
The exhibition was open in the afternoon and evening, and was attended by a fair number of visitors, although had the authorities seen tit to have advertised the function in The Waikato Times, both the exhibits and attendance would without doubt have been considerably larger. During the afternoon musical items were given, and in the evening a first-class promenade concert was held, tie Hamilton Qu drille Band rendering several selections.
On tke whole the show reflects great ere lit in the promoters, and speaks wel* for the Horticultural possibilities <f the Borough. Of the officials it must be sa : d that they all performed their duties in a way deserving of praise, Mr Swarbrick as secretary doing yeoman service In pot plant- the exhibits were hardly up to last year's standard, the backward season being much against the maturing of these favourities. In the class for ama teur collection of cut flowers. Miss Sear aucke had a easy win, although the other exhibits w> re a very creditable display. Mrs Seddon showed a splendid collection of 21 varieties of roses, the most noteworthy being a Sir Robert v tout. La France and Mrs ;liarman I 'rawford. the latter especi ally be ng a beautiful rose. Mr .1. Forrest's second prize collection was of equal merit with the win ning exhibit, but the varieties were not named, otherwise he would probably have secured the higher honours. This gentleman had another line collection of twelve varieties, one of which, a Spencer rose, deservedly gaining champion honours in the open class. In the amateur division, Mrs Seddmi again scored another win with a good collection, the specimen again being a Mrs Sharman Crawford. In the class.fi varieties open to amateurs, Dr. Douglas had a splendid rose in a Mrs Edward Mawley, and the whole collection was of exceptional merit. Mrs Drury's exhibit in this class included tl)6 champion rose exhibit by amateurs, this honour falling to a splendid specimen of an A. K. Williams rose. In tea roses Mrs Seddon secured first honours, partly through the fact that Dr. Douglas had not attached the names of his varieties. The best rose in the former exhibit was undoubtedly a Mi;j/y van ll'iitte, a really good specimen. In the amateur division for a single rose Dr. Douglas was placed first with a splendid Mammon Cocliet with Airs Douglas second and Mrs Way third. The section for pansies brought out a large and very creditable display, Mr P. E. Stevens securing two firsts with Mrs flyer second in both cases. The sweet peas shown were of a high order, those of Miss S. a audio and Mrs Knight being worthy of any show. Mr Worsley's poppies came in for a great amount of admiration, aud reflected great credit in the care bestowed upon them. The table de corations were undoubtedly a splendid show and warrant a word of praise even for those who could not secure mention in the prize list. In the division for decora tions without accessories Miss C. Holloway secured first, and Miss Farrer second, while Miss M. Cussen's decoration was highly commended. The winning exhibit con sisted of orange and white escholtzia re lieved by trembling grass and maiden hair fern. That placed second, was of similar plan, of great merit, and in the judge's opinion would have gainod first had the centre piece been raised a few inches higher. For table decorations with acces sories Mrs Knight secured first with an exhibit which the judge had no difficulty in placing. This noteworthy exhibit con sisted of sweet peas with trembling grass and maiden hair fern. Miss I. Sandes second, and Miss M. McPherson h.c., exhibited some good decorations, although not up to the standard of the winner. In the opinion of many connisseurs Mrs Brewis, who gained h e for a round bouquet, should have been placed first with a very neat exhibit. The first and second prize takers were handsome bouquets, though not so comp.ict and thoroughly blended as that mentioned above. In the shower hand bouquets, Mrs Brewis scored honours, although Miss Sear anke's exhibit must have made the judge pause before deciding. The class for hand bouquet, open to children under 14, brought forward eight entries, all of these evincing great taste on the part of the little ones, the awards being placed ; Miss Mary Far rer 1, Brenda Stevens 2, Alary Barton 3, Gerty Hughes h c, the first and second bouquets coming in for a great deal of ad miration from the visitors. Out of seven entries in the same class for children under 10. Miss Rero Brewis scored an easy win with a very tasty bouquet, Edna Kelly second, Phyllis von Stunner third, and Zoe Provis h c Miss Carey certainly deserved her win for her floral basket, but the exhibit of Miss McPherson also deserves mention, all the entries in the class being of high merit. For three buttonholes Miss 1. Sandes was awarded first honours, but Mrs Speight should undoubtedly have ac hieved that success, her buttonhole being far more suitable for its purpose. As'was natural these exhib ; ts came in for a great deal of stringest citicism, the individual taste of the critic of course largely influ encing his verdict. Dr. Brewis secured fLst |.laee for two ladies' sprays with Miss Biggs second and Miss Anseune h.c. In this class Mrs Speight's sprays was worthy of an award. The prize list is as follows : Twelve pot plants. Two entries—Mi3s Searanchel, Mrs Brewis 2. Eight pot plants (amateurs). Three en tries —Airs Way 1, Miss Seardnche 2, Miss Sandes h.c. One pot plant. Five entries—Mrs Way 1, Airs Drury 2, Aliss Rothwell h.c. One pot plant (children under 14). Thr e entries—M. Barton 1, P. Edgecunibe 2. Six terns. Two entries-Miss Sandes 1, Aliss Searanche 2. Three ferns (amateurs). Two entriea— Miss Siearaacke 1, Mrs Brewis 2,
One fern. Four entries— Miss R Gra ham 1. One fern (children under 14). Two entries—l'. Edgecumbe 1, P. Von Stunner Three begonias flowering (amateurs). <>ne entry— Miss Searaneke 2. Three begonias, foliage (amateurs). One entry—Miss Searaneke 1. Three geiiiuiums. Three entries— Miss i.'unciman 1, Miss Searaneke 2, .Miss lvuth vvell h.c. Three petunias. < »ne entry—Miss M. McPherson 1. "ne annual, one entry—.Miss M. Mc pherson 2. ouo climbing plant. Three entries— K. .). Owyune 1. I'lants or ferns not included in other classes. Six entries Miss Sandes 1, Dr. Brewis 2. Miss M. McPherson h e. Collection of cut flowers grown in the open, 21 varieties. Three entries—F. For rest 1, Mrs KuigLit 2. * ollection of cut flowers, 12 varieties, amateurs. Thirteen entries—Miss Sea raneke !, I>r. Brewi- 2, Mrs Drury he. hoses, 24 -varieties. Five entries—Mrs Seddon 1, F. Forrest 2. Roses, VI varieties. Four entries —F. Forrest 1. Koses, 12 varieties (amateurs). Five entries—Mrs Seddon 1, Miss Farrer 2, Dr. Brewis h.c. .Hoses, 6 varieties (amateura). Seventeen entries—Dr. Douglas 1, P. E. Stevens 2, Dr. Brewis h.c., Mrs brury c. lea roses, t5 varieties (amateurs). Five entries —Mrs Seddon 1, Dr. Douglas 2. R)se buds and miniature roses, t> varie ties. Six entries—Mrs Douglas 1, Miss E. Coates 2, W. Dey h.c. Pose, one flower. Ten entries—F. For rest 1, Dr. Brewis 2, Miss E. Coates 3. Kose, one flower (amateurs). Sixteen entries—Dr. Douglas 1, Mrs Way 2, Mrs Douglas 3. Pansies 15 varieties. Seven entries —P. E. Stevens 1, Mrs Dyer 2, Mrs Way 3, Mrs Knight c. Pansies six varieties (amateurs). Eleven entries—P. F. Stevens 1, Mrs Dyer 2, Dr. Douglas h.c. Antirrhinums six varieties. hree en tries—Miss Farrer 1, Mrs Douglas 2, W. Dey h.c. Stocks six varieties. One entry—Mrs Knight 2. gjSweet peas 12 varieties. Six entries— Miss Searaneke 1, Mrs Kuight 2, W. 11. Worsley h.c. Sweet pi a?, six varieties. Twelve en tries Mrs Knight 1, \\. H. Worsley 2, Dr. Brewis h c. Poppies, six varieties. Five entries—W. 11. Worsley 1, W. Dey 2, Mrs F. B. Jolly li c. l'able decorations without accessories. Four entries—Miss C. Holloway 1, Miss Farrer 2, Miss M. Cussen h e. Table decorations with accessories. Five entries—Mrs Knight 1, Miss I. Sandes 2, Miss M. Mcl'herson h e. \ ase of flowers. Eleven entries —Miss Farrer 1, Miss C. Holloway 2, Mrs Speight h c. Bridal bouquet. Four entries—Miss M. McPherson 1, Mrs Brewis 2, Mrs Speight h c. Hand bouquet, round—Six entries—Miss M. McPherson 1, Miss Ansenne 2, Mrs Mrs Brewis h c. Hand bouquet shower. Four entrios Mrs Brewis 1, Miss Searaneke 2. Hand bouquet, children under 14. Eight entries Mary Farrar 1, Brenda Stevens May liai 'uon 3, (jrerty Hughes h.c. Hand bouquet, children under 10. Seven entries—Kero Brewis 1, Edna Kelly 2, Phyllis von Stunner 3, Zoe Provis h.c. Moral basket. Eight entries—Miss Cur.'y 1, Miss M. McPherson 2, Mrs Speight h.c. Floral basket, children under 1G- Five entries—A. Worsley 1, M. Barton 2, S. Kirk h.c. fhre» buttonhole bouquets. Ten en tries—Miss I. Sandes 1, Mrs Speight 2, Miss ( ogswell h.c. ihree ladies' sprays. Ten entries—Dr. Brewis 1, Miss Biggs 2, Miss Ansenne h.c.
RAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL.
1 he annual meeting of the above Cj'in cil was hold at Xgaruawahia in the Council Chambers on \\ ednesday. ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN. On the motion or Crs. AlVKinnon ciud Bruce, Cr. Hewett was elected chairman. Cr. Hewett then took the chair and thanked the councillors for electing him. Crs. Bankart and Mathias congratulated the chairman. HOSPITAL REPRESENTATIVES. Cr. McKinnon proposed. Cr. Bruce seconded, "That Crs. Bankart and McGuirk be elected representatives for the county on the Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board.' This was carried unani mously. A special meeting of the Council was afterwards held. Present: Crs. Hewett (chairman), Bankart, Bruce, McKinnon McGuirk, Lowry, La Trobe and Poland. ONEWHERO SPECIAL LOAN. Cr. Poland explained to the Council that there was some misunderstanding about the matter of the Onewhero special loan and on Ci\ Bankart's suggestion it was decided to let the matter stand over till next meeting when Cr. Poland expected to give the Council some definite informa tion. ORDINARY MEETING. ENGINEER. The Chairman explained what he did in the matter of appointment of an engi neer. Cr. McGuirk proposed, and Cr. McKin non seconded, that tne action of the chair man be confirmed. DEPUTATION. Mr John Brooks, of Churchill, waited upon the Council to ask that the old road through his property be closed and trans ferred to him, he having given another and a butter road. It was pointed out that the mattei had been standing over now for several years and the difficulties that existed some years ago have since been re moved. Cr. McKinnon agreed to see the settlers inteifjsted and bring the matter before the next meeting. RIGHT TO CTT FLAX. Correspondence was read from Walter H. Lang agreeing to take the flax at the price asked by the Council, and that he will not cut it till the roads are in good condition. SURVEYS E. de C. Dairy wrote that he will do the surveys requested. G. Calder agreeing to clean the Whata whata bridge and wanting to see the engineer re the approaches. THE LEPROSY CASE. The District Health Officer informed the Couucil that it is within the powers of the Chief Health Officer to call on any Local Body to provide maintain hospitals for the reception of infectious disease cases. CORONATION EXPENSES. Colonial Secretary wrote re subsidy in respect of the Coronation celebration ex penses. Cr. Bankart suggested that the funds collected should be forwarded to the Council and that the engineer be instructed to proceed with the erection of the lamps after confering with the local residents. This was carried. SURVEY. Mr G. Mueller, Commissioner Crown Lands, approved of the Council's action re the road thiough section 183, Pepepe, and stated that a survey will be made as soon as a Government surveyor is in the dis trict. PBIPOSED TELEPHONE The Superintendent of Electric Lines wrote acknowledging receipt of the bond duly signed ia ooaneoUoa with the pro
poced telephone line between Te Akatea I and \\ aiugaroand stating that instructions i have been giveu f.. r the work to he put in hand. The Superintendent also wrote re the telephone from < irewher" tofilen Murray via W'airaiuarauia, at the guarantee re quired if the wurk were undertaken hy the Department would | )0 :l sudsidy of JC*:\ 10* per annum for live years. Hut the De partment is not prepared to undertake the wnrk at present. reserve. Mr (i. Mueller wrote agreeing to the pro posed Forest Keserve Block or Newcastle Smith district, but asking the Council to enter into an agreement with Mr Manning accordingly. .£Kini) LOAN. I he Treasury wrote approving provision ally to the £tooo loan for Tuakau-lUglan Koad, and forwarding forms. -£ 1 Ii( >() 1,0.\N". MrC. \V. llursthouse forwarded Uaz-tte notices re Native hud taken for a public road in Raglan Canity. The Treasury informed tin- C mucil that the special order making the special rate forthe lo in of -£I2OO, for the purpose of constructing Opotoru Bridtre £ uji, mid for construction of Raglan-Kuapuke Moun tain Koad X2UO, was gazetted. i.vsr KANCE. The Government Accident Insurance De partment forwarded the policy covering all the' Council s contractors and men. PUROA ROAD. Ihe Minister of Lands informed the Council that a sum of =£3l2 appears on the main estimates und<T the Government Loans to lccal bodies for the Puroa Road, Blk X., Waipa Parish. REFUND. Johnstone Bros, asked the C uncil to reconsider the matt r of forfeited deposit, and explaining how the mistake was mad . It was resolv d that the deposit be re funded. STATE Of ROADS. Mr J. Charleston asking that the road leading to anaki be laid oif. Mr John Brown wrote drawing attention to the state of road near Heather ington's, it w*s resolved that Mr Heather ington be notified to remove fences to the proper lines. _ Mr E Gale advised t"e Council that t ie Tuakau bridge is open for t attic. H > also asked tor permission to remove the house at Tuakau.—lt was resolved that Mr Gal-: can use the Rouse in the meantime, and that tenders be invited forthe house returnable at the next meeting. EXPENDITURE ON THIRDS. The Commissioner of Crown Lands stated that Mr J. Harper complained that the thirds accruing from his sections are not being spent advantageous to the access to the sections. Cr. Bruce stated that the thirds had been expended within half a mile of his section on the road leading to it. HUNTLY PUNT. Huntly Progress Society and the Taupiri Coal Mines wrote, drawing attention to the present unsatisfrctory state of the Huntly punt. It was decided to reply that the Council is endeavouring to better the service. LICENSING EXPENSES. The clerk to the Waikato Licensing Dis trict, asked for payment of the Council's share, £3 lus 4d, of the expenses in curred. CONTRACT. Mr F. \\. Morrow asking to be allowed to withdraw his tender and deposit for metal contract, it was resolved that he must proceed with his contract or forfeit his deposit. Gilmour Bros, asked the Council to define wharfingers duty re giving receipts, warfage at per ton, and the hanlding of. goods in the shed. " The clerk was instructed to reply whar finger does not give receipts, and wharfage was charged at per ton rates, and the Council does not employ any hands in the shed. TROUT FRY. Mr F. W. Small, cruator of the Trout Hatchery, advising 1 00 fry were available for the Kaglan County, 1000 were appor tioned to W'aimai, 1000 to Glen Murray, and 2000 to (ilen Murray. SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. Mr S. 11. Crowford, butcher, Onewhero, was granted a slaughter-house licen.se. UALANCI 8. ' The treasurer read the balances ag follows: Land fund, Waingaio credit ,£3OB 8a 6d; Whangape, £196 7a sd; Onewhero, £SB Is 2d; Karamu, £29 6s 2d; Pirongia, £2B 4s 3d; Karioi, £l9 9s 6d! Ridings—Whangape, dr. £621 13 3d ; Karioi, £535 2s 7d; Onewhero, £225 9a 9d : Waingaro, £ll2 Is 7d ; Te Akau, £6l 12s I Pirodgia, £l3 13s 9d; Karamu, £5 12s! Harbour Board, cr. £(S9 17s 2d. OFFER FOR TIMBER. Mr Frank Barker's offer of £1 for old timber on Speedy's road was accepted. [Left sitting.J
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THE HUTT LOCAL OPTION POLL (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The llutt local option poll resnlted as follows: Continuance 1671 Reduction 1585 No license 11)20 The position is unaltered. THE "WESTERN MAORI ELECTOR ATES. WANGANUI, This Day. The following six candidates were nomin ated to-day for the Western Maori Elec torate. Henare Kaihau (sitting member), of Waikato. Erura Kahu, of Turakina. Katitea, of Patea Weraroa Kingi, of Wanganui Tuhi, of Raetihi Tukino, of Tokaanu THE ECIMONT SEAT. The Egmont seat is still in doubt. The figures wired this morning are not con firmed by the returning officer.
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CHING TU MURDER CASE.
♦ THE ACCUSED ACQUITTED. Til Ell! ACCUSEDS COMMITTED FOR I'EIMUHY. v SYDNEY, Nov. 27. At the criminal Court, Kerr (chief), ami Pen-jelly (second engineer) of the steamer Clung Tu. wry,- charged with the murder of a Chinese member of the crew in July last. ' Tile evidence was) similar as that given at the initial trial. There were three Chinese for the prosecution. The accused denied the charges. After a <[uantity of evidence for the, defence had been taken the jury inti mated that they did not wish to hear any more, hut desired to return a. ver dict of not guilty. In reply to the Judge they said they did not believe the evidence. Three Chinese were thereupon com mitted for perjury, and in discharging the accused the Judge said they left the Court without a stain on their character. He was satisfied the evi dence brought against them was wicked perjury.
FOUNDING A SETTLE MENT.
PORT DARWIN THE LOCALITY LONDON, Nov. 27. The Eastern Cattle Storage and Land Company, with a capital of ■£4->O,OOO, is forming in London with the object of delveloping 22,000 square miles on the Port Darwin side of the Gulf of Carpentaria Littorel. It is intended to export beef, and also proposed to settle a colony of Italian sugar growers.
SOUTH AFRICA AFFAIRS.
LONDON, Nov. 27. Ihe fun.l of the London and South African Loyalists has reached £5600. Mr. Hofineyer and other members of the African Bond propose South African instead of Africander, as the title of the Bond, and that the policy and aim be the federation of South Africa, on Canadian lines, also that settlers be eligible for membership.
FALSE REGISTRATION.
♦ A HEAVY PENALTY INFLICTED (Bv Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNE DIN, This Day. At the Supreme Court, Joseph Brown and his wife, Julia Brown, were found guilty of the false registration of the birth of a child, and were each sentenced to the maximum penalty of two years' imprison ment. The evidence showed that the accused had obtained the child frum its mother, and registered it in their own name the motive being to obtain money from a'man who was charged by Mrs Brown with bein» the father. ° It was shown that the Browns had black mailed this person to the extent of £l5O.
WAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL.
The statutory meeting of the Waipa County Couucil was held at the Chambers Ohaupo, on Wednesday. There were pre sent : Crs, John Fisher, J. Ryburn, Ed Allen, S. Steele, F. J. McKinder, F. J Vickers, P. O'Connor, and H. J. Bell. ' ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN. The Clerk having made his statement as returning officer, Cr. S. Steele proposed and Cr. • 0 Connor seconded that Cr Fisher be re-elected chairman for the enl suing year. The motion was carried with applause. Cr. I isher, on taking the chair thanked members for their kind expression of ap proval and welcomed the new members to the Council table. On his motion a hearty vote of thanks to Messrs Finch and Scott, the retiring councillors, was uuanimously passed. COUNCILS OFFICBRB. Messrs C. Bowden, clerk, and W H Man deno supervisor of works, were re-elected to their respective appointments, Coun. cdlors expressing the highest approval of the manner in which their arduous duties were psrformed. REPAIRS TO CAMRRIDQE BRIDGE. The tenders of Mr Jas. Larkin for retmir* hJH to the Cambridge Traffic Bridge at ilfih 17s was accepted. Messrs Newson and loulson and Mr W. E. Hutchison each for warded tenders at £ 178. BY-LAWS. The Chairman proposed that a specia meeting of the Council be held on 9th to consider the bye-laws for regulating trac tion engine and other traffic. Cr McKinder seconded the motion which was carried. ' havelock's hill. It was decided to call for tenders for ro pairs to Havelock's Hill. riLE-DRIVJR. Cr. Vickers havin* drawn the attention o .f„ the Conned to the fact that the Coun cil s pile-driver wa* too unwieldly to be of use to contractors, th, supervisor was ottaSte.' 0 poMot ito " the CULVERT. wS r^ irin S °f a small culvert on the \\ hatawhata Road, brought up by Cr VIBOT D ' r ° f,tMd 40
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pu TOTALLY Eclips£ MI S S j\l IsS EN, KNOX STREET, HAMILTON. CERTIFICATED TEACHER OF THE PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN AND VIOLA. Special attention to Technique & Theory, [a card] R. W. D T E E SOLICITOR ... Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLS. M R H ERBERT y OOLLINS. Barrister and solicitor TE AWAMUTU. SOLICITOR FOR "ADVANCES TO SETTLERS OFFICE." J. A. YOUNG, DENTIST, Te Awamutu, first Tuesday in month. Ngaruawahia, second Tuesday in month. Huntly, third Tuesday in month. Te Aroha, fourth Tuesday in month. Other districts occasionally. HIGH-CLASS WORK. TERMS MODERATE. MY HOOD STREET PRE MISES DID NOT GROW WITH MY BUSINESS, I have ereoted NEW AND UP-TO-DATE DENTAL ROOMS In the Main Street of Hamilton. J. A. YOUNG, ENT A L OTI C E MR E. DE VENNY McGARRIGLE, DENTAL .SURGEON, Hamilton. Mr Mj3»rrigleJJirmy be consulted on and after August 2nd, at his rooms, Victoria House, Hamilton. ' t Nitrous-Oxide gas admiuisiered. Painless Extractions by the most recent prooeaa. Artifioial work at moderate Prices. MR G; SKENE DIXON BURGEON DENTIST, HAMILTON. Visits monthly'the following places : Ngaruawahia—lst Friday Te Awamutu—2nd Friday Huntly 4th Friday. Four and a half per cent.— We have Money to Lend at this rate First-class Freehold Security. Early applications is requested. Vaile Bros,, t Legal Chambers, opposite Vulcan Lane, Queen-street, Auckland. 24 7 ONEY TO LEND on Mortage of First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public. 109, Queen - street, Auckland, 23 7. M m. i. I G G S, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED " SURVEYOR. Ten years on Government Staff. NEXT HAMILTON HOTE L, HAMILTON. 23,7. EWS 0 N gHEPPARD, LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT HAMILTON. W T. H. B 0 S W 0 R TII, FkiCHER of Piano, Violin, 'Cello and Singing, Haying taken up his residence in Hamil ton, is now prepared to receive pupils at i CLAREMON r VILLA. Cambridge Every MONDAY and TUESDAY. Te Awamutu-Every FRIDAY. Mr " Waikato Quadrille Band" is now open to accept Engage ments for Concerts, Balls, etc., in any part of the Waikato. H. UPTON. ENGINEER, HAMILTON WJE.ST, Near Railway Station [a cakd.J IS Sri RoSII K R, TEACITER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. TE AWAMUTU. IANI)f-'OME COMPOTES -Just the thing for a present —6s caah, at >J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
KARMKO! KAKMKO I HE CURE FOR- Indigestion, Constipation, Flatulency, Liver Complaint, Etc., Etc., Etc. PRICE .. ..2a PER BOTTLE Manufattubkd Solkly By A. K. Manning, CHEMIST, HAMILTON, You keep the MONEY in the place and yourself in Perfect Health by patronising - BILE SYRUP if with any Liver or Stomach Complaints, In fact you wont know you a Liver. Sole Manufacturer E. B. HILL, CHEMIST, CAMBRIDGE. WAIKAIO TIMES ALMANAC (LATE BOND'S.) TO ADVERTISERS. rpHIS ALMANAC is now being put in hand, and intending advertisers will oblige by making application at once for space and forwarding their copy. The Almanac has a large circulation, Covering three electoral districts, and is therefore a good advertising medium. There are a few spaces left, but appli cations must be made at once to the proprietors. Secretaries of local Government Bodies Clubs and Societies are respectfully re quested to forward to the Publisher lists of office-bearers, etc., for publication in the next issue of the above popular handbook addressed to THE WAIKATO TIMES Hamilton. The Publisher will be glad to receive early information upon any matter deemed suitable for inclusion in the Almanac, and any suggestions received will have due attention. PAULL & VENABLES, .v ,s only on the use of Wolfe = . Schnapps that it ought to be i judged. jj you be tfte Judge. Every bottle of Wolfe's Schnapps \ contains an honest preparation ! of Juniper Berries and select R Barley. \ E If you need a stimulant that will \ brace a tired body or clear a I tired mind, TEST WOLFE'S \ SCHNAPPS -not a false stimulant 1 but a builder up of vital forces. 1 you take no jlisk, Better not tnke anything thai I ' accept a substitute for tins M ■■'■- J | mf) old tonic; [rnitat one are iu! f i>u t for one purpose on I y t'>n.. n { big profi ts they are absolute!;. i worthless. * ®uyW6ole£ottles\ Look for the nam', and accept [ only bottles with the signature o: ( U'lolpho Wolfe on the label. i WADE'S WORM FIGS-the Wondeful Worm Woriers—are a safe and Btire remedy, in Is boxes. Sold everywhere. BICYCLISTS.—ShouId never start out without a bottle of Chamberlain's Tain Balm in their tool bags. This liniment is excellent for all flesh wounds and sprains One application gives relict. Try it, W. BEY, Agent Hamilton ; THOMAS WELLS Agent, Cambridge ; GEO. M. A. AIIEIK, Agent Te Awamutu, sells it.
The bent Medicine known is SANDHI! AND SOX;- EUCALYPTI EXTKACT Test its eminent power. ; 'nl effects in coutrlis, colds, influenza; the relief in instantaneous in stiious cases, auil accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalds, bruises sprains, it is the" safest remedy—no swelling-no inflammation Like surprising efieuts produced it croup, diptheria, bronchitis, inflammation of thi lungs, swellings, etc; diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs In use at hos pitals and medical clinics all" over the globe ,■ patron ised by His Majesty the King of Italy: crowned with medal and diploma at Jnte-national Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this improved article and raifct < 11 "thers Long iive the King ! But who can toll The certainty of life, The man who tods to-day so well, May die if -irkn< ss rife. Coiviis and colds are prevaljnt iils. Which we must all endure. Though we can f-ave the doctors'hills With WOODS' UItiSAT PEPmOIINT CUK£ 23
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Worms undermine Children's Constitu- CADE'S WORM FIGS. Is is more to be dr eaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and it equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting from diarrhoea is due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a re liable and effective medicine, and if given m time will prevent serious consequences rhis remedy never fails and is pleasant to take Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may THOM A S 6 ' i T r { EY ' A * enfc > Hamilton j THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge • GEO M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamutu j ell it. ' Wades Worm Tigs - the Wonderful Worm Worriers—are a aure remedy in is boxes. Sold everywhere. |
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KKI.IKF .MKASCIiKs. SYDNKV, Nov. -J7. The Premier at a late hour ;i?i nouneed in the Assembly the decision of tlic Conference, with the heads of the < )pposition and Labour pari \. in respect of all'ording relief to the suf ferers by drought. The Conference decided that the (iovernment take ini niediate action to relieve authenticated eases of distress l>v pushing on public works in the stricken districts, and extending the Advlmces to Settlers Aet, and so empower the Board to make advances up to Xl-iUO : also the distribution of seed wheat, suspension of instalments of the rents of Crown lands, and asking the Federal (Jovern inent to suspend the duties of bread stufl's and fodder fur 12 months, and the pushing on of water conservation in the drought stricken areas. Later. I n l lie Assembly, the Premier moved the drought resolutions previously adopted. A conference of the party leaders with a caucus Government party to day endorsed the same. Mr. B. P>. O'Connor moved an amendment, favoring the opening up of negotiations with America and Canada for the importation of bread stuffs. The House generally favors the resolutions, which will be probably carried.
THE WAR COMMISSION.
DNEY, Nov. 27. The Wnr Commission examined Major !Jeneral Sir (!. 15. French, lute commandant of the New South Wales forces, and Colonel Pole-Penton. The former made suggestions re ganling the utilisation of Colonial Contingents for Imperial service generally.
A CHARGE OF MURDER.
poisoning SUSPECTED. LONPf>N, Nov. 27. Chapman, a publican at Southwark, is charged with murdering Maud Maish, a barmaid. Analyists reported that arsenic was found in the stomach. (hving to the similarity of the svmp toms during her last illness, the body of Mrs. Chapman has been disinterred, and the contents of the stomach are being analysed.
MR KRUGER.
AN EXILE FROM HOME. LONDON, Nov. 27. The J),lily Chronicle states that Mr Krug'-r commissioned Schalk Burger to appeal to Mr Chamberlain to permit him to return to South Africa, conditional on a loyal acceptance of British rule and abstention from politics. Kruger declared : "My only wish in to end my days in the land of my .own paople."
GENERAL ITEMS.
f LONDON, Nov. 27. Bjefore the Good Hope sailed, the Kittg sent the Right Hon. J. Cham- a message of God's speed. 1 wenty deaths are reported in London from intluenza this week. The dock and railway of London, by making considerable concessions, have induced the Penin sular Oriental Compeny to make greater use of the Tilbury Albert docks. Although Turkish soldiers have retired to the Aden Hinterland, armed Arabs remain menacing the natives. Lord Salisbury has returned greatly improved in health. The Archbishop of Canterbury and York made a stirring appeal for the intercession on Advent Sunday on behalf of missions. Great Britain and Germany are pressing the railway and other claims upon Venezuela. BERLIN, Nov. 27. The Kaiser attended Herr Krupp's funeral. NEW YORK, Nov. 27. The Americans miners attribute the rupture of negotiations for an amicable agreement to the action of the operators in withdrawing after a basis of settlement had been ac cepted. President Roosevelt sent each Tutuila chiefs, who ceded their rights of sovereignty to America, a watch and chain and medal. La Soufriere has renewed violent eruptions.
A BIG HAUL.
Received Xov. 28, 9.21 a.m. PARIS, November, 27. The, manager of the Esperance In surance Association, Paris, has ab sconded with three million francs.
TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.
Iu connection with the New Zealand and South African Steamship Company the following particulars have been forwarded lo us liy .Mr T. K. bonne. Secretary of Industries and Commerce Department i f the New Zealand ' iovcniiiietit, and will uo dou!it he found of interest to exporters and el liers who are interested in trade) developments iu South Africa: 'IENKKAI, CAKOO. \\ heat iiOs per t■ u. tlour Ws per ton, banry :<2s (id, oat-i, oatmeal and wheatmeal H.js, bran His, potatoes,-ill sacks 4-os, hay, oaten or meadow, pressed iu bales :57s lid per tun of 50cul>ic feet, potatoes, in boxen H7s (id, tallow, olio, mutton-fat, etc., K)s per ton of 2.2 lo lb, grass-seed ting per ton of 2,21-0 lb, clover-seed and shelled fog, iu bags tos per ton of 2.240 lb. Case goods: .Milk, extract of meat, cheese, etc., in cases 15s per ton of 10 cubic feet, preserved meats :iss per ton of -to cubic feet. FRKKZINii-CUAM BKK. Butter, in boxes, frozen before shipment, Jd per lb nut weight, without primage, liutter, iu kegs, frozen before shipment, IH-lbth of a Id per ll> net weight without primage. 1 lie Contractor to pay coastal freight from grading ports to loading-ports l if the steamer does not load at a grading portj up to 10s per tou weight, the balance (if any) being paid by shippers. The following scale of summer rates now ruling is fixed for the purposes of this contract, namely : Poultry, in cases, frozen before shipment Is (id per cubic foot, babbits, hares, packed in cases and thoroughly frozen before shipment Is 3d per cubic foot. Mutton, pork, or veal Jd per lb. Mutton - Haunches, legs, or mutton in crates if-lfjths of a Id per lb. LamtkKMtiths of a Id. Heef pd per lb. Kidneys and sweetbreads j|d per lb. Horses and cattle, full grown .£l2 10s. This rate provides for fittings, water, and accommodation for fodder to extent of half a ton weight per animal, but not to exceed 6Uft in measurement. Bulls, stallions, and other description of live-stock as per special agreement. All other cargo, both general and re frigerated, at summer rates to London rul ing at the date of this contract. The contract entered into by the (io vernment and the Campany provide that on each outward voyage from New- Zealand the steamers shall call at Free mantle, in Western Australia, and provided they are unable to obtain a full cargo in New Zealand shall also be at liberty to call aud take cargo at one other port in Austra lia en route, but whenever it is reasonably possible the contractors shall give pre cedence to cargo from New Zealand to South Africa to any cargo from New Zea land to Freemantle. iiacli steamer shall discharge at Freemantle, and also at Dur ban, I'ort Elizabeth aLd Capetown.
MERCER REGATTA.
No doubt large numbers of Waikato resi dents are anxiously looking forward for to morrow to have a good day's outing at Mercer, the day being the annual Maori regatta and the rowing regatta of the Northern Rowing Union. The programme to bo gone through is a very interesting one, and the event should be an unqualified SUCCESS. Cambridge passengers leave by the 8.15 a.m. train, while those from Te Awamutu proceed by the S.oO a.m. train. The special from Hamilton leaves ata.m, arriving at Mercer at 11.25 a.m. The return special leaves Mercer at 5.15 p.m. The cheap fares issued, aud the excellent- train arrange ments must induce a very large number tc avail themselves of this tine day's out ing.
CLASSICAL CONCERT.
4. A classical concert was given iu the Odd fellows' Hall, Cambridge, on Wednesday. The couple of hours spent in company with the best composers being real eu joyuiont for those who had the pleasure of hearing choice compositions so ably interpreted. There is a universal tendency nowachys to aicrifice what is best in music for the sake of hitting the popular taste. Cambridge is not guiltless in this respect, and the pro moters of Wednesday's concert- no doubt are possessed with a desire to correct this. Although the audience was not large, they were appreciative in a high degree, and the good seed sown in the way of raising the standard of music is certain to bear fruit. Messrs Kempe, Fraser, and Engel are to be complimented on the success of their ef forts. Prior to the concluding number on the programme being played, Mr F. J. Brooks rose and thanked thb gentlemen named and those who had assisted them, on behalf of the audience, for the excellence of the concert. Ha regretted there was not a larger attendance, not from a mone tary point of view but just to let the Cam bridge public hear what good music was. He expressed a hope that the coucert was but the forerunner of many more of a similar nature. Aiked for an expression of opinion on the matter, those present signi fied their approval by heartily applauding. Mr k'empe replied, thanking Mr Brooks for his kind remarks, and the audience for their sympathetic attention, lie considered that playing before a small and sympathetic audience was better than playing to a bumper house that did not know anything about music. The first selection was a happy one, represented by a trio of Mendelssohn's in D minor. Both move ments received full attendion as regards the main essentials of good playing. Miss I'ayze and Mr Fraser gave a capital per formance oi Moskowski's pianoforte duet, the young lady's execution being most fa vourably commented upon. Mrs Eayner Skeet was the only lady vocalist. She g-ive a finished rendition of " 0 ! Marv, at Thy Window Be," ''Jennie," and "He Lovo3 Me, Loves Me Not.'' The goofl effect was enhanced by instrumental accompaniment. Mrs I'ilcher efficiently played the accom paniment to each of Mrs Skeet's songs. Herr Engel was at his best last night. His execntiou on the violin of Raft's Cavatina and a waltz by Allard were really master ly. Although no encores were announctd on the programne, so genuine was the plea sure aroused by his playing that the rule was broken, and a third piece played. A violinist of Herr Engel's calibre is an ac quisition to the .place, and parents having children with musical talent may safely place them under his care. Mr Barfly was in fiue voice, his singing of " Tho Raft being a real treat. Mr E. Keinpe gave a skilful rendering of a 'cello solo, by de Soyres, a trio by Reissiger conclud ing the programm 3. Another matter worthy of mention was that the coucert did not last quite two hours. Lately there have been instances of of entertainmeuts being needlessly extend ed, and thus tiring people.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1902
WHAT DOE=! THE NEGLECT OF A BAD COLD MEAN ? Only too frequently a serious attack of Pneumonia and the sowing of tbo seeds of tW. scourge of humanity, Consumption. These evils can be averted by taking TU S SICURA, which has been pr ved by experience to be the Remedy of the Ago for all complaints of the Throat, Lung* and Bronchial Tubes. Price 2t 6d per Bottle. Obtainable at nil Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the cohmv, T, A MPS Prom 19 to 359 At WTL- JjiAlVir G LlAif KSCOTT'S Victoria Etiesl o»robridfH> DINNER SETS— F EVIt WILLIAM ESQOTT'S Vlotoria-itmt, k oambridt{«
Dont pass what will prove a good friend to you, An elahtpenoyTpacket of Emp re Blue. ' Take hack tho heart that thou gavest, I'm finished for ever with you , You forgot that 1 told you to bring me homo A oaeket of Empire Blue. 2
NOTICE. PUBLIC HALL, RAGLAN. r p BOW AN I. ol Kaplan aud surrounding districts that he will shortly open in the above Hall, OLE AT (.'LEAKING SALE AX 1 > AUCTION SALE, £")U0 General Drapery, Suit of Clothes, Dress Pieces, Hoots and Shoes, Saddlery, Jewellery, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc. FOR SHORT PERIOD ONLY. Opening date aud Auction Sale will be duly advertised.
Amusements. P<>-M<> RK <) \V. SATr RD A V MERGER MAORI REGAUfi Excursion Trains leave ('ami.riilltp s l"> a.m.. 'IV Awamu'u Vi" a.m., Hamilton !>.;> a.ui. Return special leaves Mercer at • >.15 p.m. Var.tcds Etc. XITANTFD. a respectable Girl to assist il with housework. Mrs I>. K. Bain, H -imilton West. Situation on Farm, cr as T t groom and gardener l\y siiiL,'b' man. F.W.. care Mr Wilkinson, Cambridge. XITANTni) Known Pure Bred Black I ! Minoreas and White Leghorn Cockerels to be sold by auction at Davis and Co.'s Mart To-Morrow, 2 p.m. W A ZI t T I )avis and ('o., sole Waikato agents Weitheim Sewing Machines. Hamilton. Y|7\\.\TFl>. the Public to Call on GAZE TT A: CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRU'HSand ENLARGEMENTS. Studio Liowden's Buildings, Hamilton. \\ r ANTED—The travelling public to re i V member that Tea, Coffee, Pies, Pastry. Cakes, etc.. are obtainable all day 1< 'Ult at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, ami Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectioner etc.. Hamilton. ~VV r ANTED—Those requiring Violins, » T Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to call on or send to H. H. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton. who has a large supply in stock. WAXTED KXOWX, Mrs Bridges has opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. Fresh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc., to arrive shortly. WAXTED KXOWX.-Y. Plescher de sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button), Walking and Evening S'loes, Girl's Lace and Button Boots (tan and black), (iood Strong School Boots, Farmers' Loots. Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good aud cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made t_i order. V. PLKSCIIEE, CO-OPEKATIVE BOOT SHOP, CA MBRIDGE. t T Chip, etc. Terms, 12s Cd per quarter, Is 6d per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E. Ay ling, 13, Victoria Areata, Auckland. I7OR CRICKETING, GOLF, and L TENNIS GOODS -—give E. J. WILKINSON a call. All this season's goods. Lost, Found- &c. HE lady who left an umbrella in the polling booth, Hamilton, on Tuesday last, may obtain same on application to the returning officer, Mr J. S. Bond. Business Notices Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES, Few Summer Dre** Mateiiuls, double width, from (i.! to 5., 0:1 Coloured and Black Wod V.-iles at 2s lid, 3- lid, 4- fit Black lustr-f-, figured aud plHin, Is lid to o. 6d Our Splendid Stock of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s (id, 3s 6i, 4s fid Bewildering Assortment. of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collar.-: Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cosking and Afternoon Aprons from Is fid Blouses of all descriptions from 3s lid New Sum-hides, special value, from Gs lid tuektd aud flounced, from 3s 6d Holland Walking Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s fid Holhnd and Crash Costumes, with Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 23* fid, 25s Gd, 31s Gd Smart Hats, Toques and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Ready to Wear Hats " from 3s fid Reliable Washing Prints from lid yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins and Blouse Materials from 6fi. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Stra-v Hats, including "Boaters," "Brazilians,'' and "Pan ama " f-hapes New Neckties, C Tars, and Shirts New Washing Waistcoasts, in white and fawn shades, at os 6d, 8$ Gd, 9s fid, to 14s Gd. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tailoring in all it Branches. ANo!u f fly the lowest price list in Auckland for Linen aud Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Alfred Buckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SALES ON TUESDAYS—For Hides, Skins, Woo Tullow, and Bones, Hay and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMUERA—Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pi«B. FRIDAYS Horses, Harness, Vehicles, Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales Av WAIUKU—FIRST SATURDAY is each month. POKENO—MONDAY before Eucciman Sale. RUNCIMAN—THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. PUKEKOHE—LAST MONDAY in each month. TUAKAU—FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOR: Chesterfield Guana, Little's Liquid and Powder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Poison. ON SALE AT THE HAYMARKET : Boueduet, Superphosphates and other Manures; Grass Seeds; Clovers from Cross and Sons, Glasgow, and Hurst aud Sons, London ; Maize, Oats, Chaff, &c. The Haymarket, - Albibi SI, AUCKLAND.
Business Notices- S H, -Valle&Son;s, ISKAL KsTATE AGENTS AND ri!<»!M-:iITV AUCTIONKKRS, or, oI'KKX ST K MKT. AIVKLAXD. W'AIKATo ACEXT: MR M. G. FARMS 11, " BAXKWOOD," HAMILTON, \\ ho will conduct intending purchaser; to propertiesjjf lve uf charge, aud will be glad to receive particulars of properties for sale. • HEAP BUSH FARM. Adjacent to Kailway Station. | j VS. Per Acre, acres good bj X' / level land in heavy riinu timber, except 10 acres which hare been grassed and fenced : close to post otlice : station and township: handy to good mar ket, anl about 150 milos from Auckland. Tllli l;It'll LfTTLK FAIttK i'lose to Station, .vc. jPI Q 1,1 per a r■. Sevcf.il bandy f.inn sections uf from '22 to -i-> acres each : very fertile land, fenced, and in remarkably 1 grass ;on one there is some pretty 1 •:••!: : all well watered; one mile fr .i::d large town.,hip, and about ;.iu miles hvun town. Prices t-. X:'.'. per acre: one-third cash, balance live years at 5 per cent. 7050 UAXDY FARM. I'wenty mile* from Auckland, -f >A —10S ACHES; all fenced and vvy sub-divided; s."> acres grass; 12 acr s crop; small orchard : 1 acre bush ; 4 acr s drained swamp ; balance rough land house of four rooms and verandah ; stabk cowshed, <io.; h mile from school, post < lice, kc.: one mile from creamery and o from station. Price, j£<32o; terms if des; eJ. 71(34 UNIMPROVED LANDS. NGAI. 'lO I'Aiilbll Allotment 330, con - tail!i .Vi iic,... £7:"i TAIH'IRI PA • r s H—allotment 325, con taining fvj i.er s, £3B. TAI PI!{I P'V.RISii —Allotment ISO, con uiijing 50 Kcri">. £3O. TAI PI PI P * I - H—Allotment" 377 and 379 C'Dtiiniut' 100 acre*. £75. TUIIIK VRAM! A PARlSH—Allotment 30, containing 50 acres, £SO. TUHIK PARI-IT Allotment 131, C"tiiaining 50 acres, £3O. TUB 1 KARA ME A P \ RIRM -Allotment. 74, containing 5o acres, £75. "it 92 We uudercaka a.;y business in con nection with the pellinp, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine oux attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 AT GOVERNMENT SPUD AND EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. THE Undermentioned Sires will be at the Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hetmit = Hazledean Bruar^Tuba Newminster Blair Athol Fee for Approved Marcs, suitable forget ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Grooia go 2* 6d Paddccking 2s Cd per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan,, 1900. Red Lord OraDge Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. ~ TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in tee Oefice : OYER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estates under Wills or Intestacies wher converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of ill office charges. Tub Public Trustee can be appoiuted Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Teustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts The Public Trustee undertakes the many agement of Property as Attorney or Age. The Public Tecstee administers Intestates Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lands. The Public Teustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOE FULL PAETICULAES APPLY TO TRE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington", Or anj of the Agents oj the Public Trustee oj the Colony. jj U B L I C NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 WaitetuM,
Bus ness Notices. TURNIP SEEL). PYRAMID STEAMED BONE MEAL Amnion in -V ]■ I, Phosphates 52 s7, £H Ids per ton Blood and Done, suitabl" for drilling, .£>l 1 _'s fid per ton Kangaroo liuam., £i. i:, s . ' irass Mixture, 4; i 15s. I'D.>sph;iti's. Mi [„■!■ cent., f.T. 10s. Com and Maize Mixture, nitro potash, ■&! Is. Turnip Manure. Swo-les or Root. l.'s Kainit. Imperial llMgitun Solid)!", 'lues not set hard and can he drille I jet 7s <;a. 1 he above are plus Freight from Auckland, lurnip Seeds, Ac., of Finest i^nality. F. .1. SENDERS, Agent for W. S Laurie £ Co., Auckland. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. 17' AHIKATEA, Mountain Rimu and JY Kauri at Lowest Rates. Sadies. Doois. Mouldings, Ac, of thoroughly Seasoned Timber at le s than Auckland Prices, owing to saving in railagf. V. J. SANDERS, Agent for J. McAndrew k Co., Paeroa. To F U'MER-S. "\TcC;)I,'MICK lI.U RAKES, Mowers, and Reapers and Bind >rs are with out a rivnl ; strongly made and of light draught. Send for Catalogue to F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Province of Auckland. FURNITURE. |7OR SUPERIOR FURNITURE, well »- made of Seasoned Timber, and at reasonable rates. Try, "SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHARCOAL IRONS. HAVE you seen the Dalli Charcoal lronr If not. call and inspect the most up-to-date Iron in the market. SANDERS, Q.C.E. ARRAS CREAM SEPERATORS. r PIIIfS is a boon t> persons being too far X from a factory, inspection invited. SANDERS, QC.E. BISCUITS. IF you want the choicest procurable, either local or imported, and the greatest variety, send to SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHRISTMAS. YITAIKATO BACON CO.'S HAMS. ' » New Dried Fruits, Syrups, Jellies, and of finest quality. SANDERS, Q.C.E. GENERAL GROCERIES. FOR the Greatest Variety, Highest Quality, and Best All-Round Value, try SANDERS, Q.C.E. G G PRESER VAT IV E.—ln tins J bottles, and bulk. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE GOODS Constantly arriving. SANDERS. Hi»> CAMBRIDGE. THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. brTght, PROPRIETOR. J. R i GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. 'AWHIA rp ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, ab 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNKS DAY and SATURDAY ab 7 a.m. Arriving at) Pirongia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This line passes throngh TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A- SYMONDS & CO PROPRIETORS ... TE AWAMUTU CLASS STATIONERY at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge, in packets at 3d, Id, (id, 7d, Sd, Is, Is *d Is fcid, 2s, 2s tid. Business envelopes a specialy. Any Person FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's properties in the Wai kato will be prosecu ed. JOHN McCAW, Estates Superintendent, Matamata,
McNicol & Co. OIIAI'PO ST( K'K SAI.E Tuesday, I >oi - f*mber 2. The undersigned will hol<J a Spring Cat tle Kair at < iliaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of • HLAD OP WiaL-BKKD ■>o I*resh-C"iiditioned Steers. Thus Wilson 30 Fresh 3.J-year-old Steers, A. X. Nor ton 15 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K .Morrison 150 ls-uionth to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, IC Yearlings, Pirong-ia If! Two-year-old Lmpty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes. AN". Koth well 150 Two and 2J-vear Cattle, Eureka, flautapu and neighbourhood Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Hull 20 Choice 15-month Steers 15 Two-year-old Cattle Also, on behalf of Roto-o-rangi Estate : 15 Polled Angus Steers lfi Hereford Steers 54 Shorthorn Steers 1G Choice Shorthorn Heifers 25 Shorthorn and Hereford heifers 15 Cows, with calves a* - , side 10 Dry Cows, fresh and fat Entries Solicited. McXICOT k CO. (t. F. MeCiillagli. Auctioneer. PEDIGREE POLLED ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE. At Ohaupo, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1902. Having received instructions from Alex ander Aitken. Kereone Estate we will offer for sale on above date : *T PURE-BRED POLLED ANGUS '> BULLS BULLS, ns follows : Fighting Mac, S X 21, N ZHB; colour, black ; birth, 20th Septem ber, 1901 ; breeder, Kereone Es tate, Piako ; got bv Mercury, XZHB 210 ; Ist, Surprise, XZHB 512, by Famous, XZHB 129 ; 2nd \ ista, XZHB, by Solomon I. (imp) XZHB -«!!) : :ird, Victoria, XZHB 7:f, by Blackleg, XZHB OS ; 4th Oipsy, X'ZIIB 59, by Robin Hood, XZHB 941 i : sth, Lizzie, XZHB 50, by Druid, XZHB 07 ; oth Minerva (imp; NZHB 158, bred by Mr McCombie. First and special merit Waikato show, October, 1902, second Auckland show, November 1902. Tara, Ttififi XZHB : colour, black ; birth. 22nd October, 1898 ; breeder, X.Z. and A. Land Association, Oamaru ; got by Baron Arradoul, 8953 : Ist, Tempest -139, by Proud English man, 9554; 2nd, Thalia, 111, by Solomonn IT. XZHB 21 ; 3rd, Tillyfour Maid, 81, by Robin Hood (in.pi, 940; 4th, Tilly four Lass. 100, bred by Mr McCombie. First Waikato and Auckland Shows, 1900. Bobs. S.X. 22, NZHB; colour, black : birth, 28th October 1901 : breeder. Kereone Station, Piako: got by Mercurv. X T ZHB 246: Ist, Kiri, XZHB" 513, by Famous, XZHB 129 ; 2, Sunshade, NZHB 511, bv Jamie of Killara (imp.), 117 : 3rd, Vista, NZHB, by Solomon I. (imp.) 2349 ; 4th. Vic toria, 73, by Blackleg (imp), OS : sth Gipsy, 59, by Robin Hood (imp.), 940 ; 6th, Lizzie, 50, by Druid (imp.i. 07 : 7th. Minerva (imp. l , bred by Mr McCombie. Never been shown Sir Redvers, S.X. 18, NZHB : colour, black : birth, 31st Octo ber, 1900 ; breeder, Kereone Es tate, Piako ; got by Mercury, XZIII! 240 ; Ist Vista, NZHB, by Solomon I. (imp j, 2349 : 2nd, Vic toria 73 ; by Blackleg, imp., 08 ; 3rd, Oipsy, 59, by Robin Hood, imp., 940 ; 4th, Lizzie, 50, by Druid, imp., 67 ; sth, Minerva, imp., 158, bred by Mr McCombie. Xever been shown Fortunatus ; colour, black ; birth, 4th November, 1901 ; breeder, Kereone Station, Piako; got by Mercury NZHB 240 ; Ist Vista, NZHB, by Solomon 1. (imp), 23 49 : 2nd Victoria, 73, by Blackleg (imp) 68 ; 3rd Gipsy, 59, by Robin Hood (imp) 946 ; 4th, Lizzie, 50, by Druid (imp), 67; sth, Minerva (imp.) 158, bred by Mr McCombie. First Auckland Show, November, 1902 McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCtJLLAftn, Auctioneer. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, \ B E E F. / Jos. Pohlen and neighbourhood, 30 Yearling Steers, 0 Young Boar Tigs, G. Given McNICOL k CO. G. F. Mcl'ullagli, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10.« We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date WELL-BRED Is-Month & TWO -O\J YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 350 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 50 Head Mixed Cattle 10 Good Hacks and Harness Horses Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store Tigs Entries Solicited. M c N ICO L & Co. (I. F. .McCullajrli. Auctioneer. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding- Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND COLD BATHS. ROWN LEGHORNS We have the greatest laving strains in the world, and are now booking orders for sit ting's. Wo are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to the Waikato Poultry Club for beet Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from egirs from our yards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues to T. A. BROOKEF, Otahuhua. Particulars also from Secretary Waiksto Poultry Club, Hamilton. 82£
W. J. Hunter. t.; .wvAMt rr sale. Saturday, November 21). !'->r sal i ;)t IV Awamutu \ ir.ls en Satui ■ i;i v. \ oveinin-r 2'.l' !i : j ~ vOr \ (_T c ATT LE. I<> Half-b-vd 'l'aiiiw.>rth Pigs. Fred 1 >iln and \V. 1 ■*> Half-bivd Hei'kslji r>■ il I'urehti'd Berkshire Pigs, four iiioiitlirt old. W. !I. Shoot - 'Jo-id Draught M iri's, Client 4 I Miin>n Draught Horses, straight out of work, from Auck land l."> Strong Calve* 2 < • oi'ml Hacks, 2 Single buggy, in good order, it Pure Berkshire Pigs, weaners, D. 0. ('ruickshank 2 Voting Hoars 3 Purebred Berkshire Sows, in farrow J >ouglas 20 Pure Berkshire Pigs, ICus.ibs Bicycle, in first-cla=s order, nearly new, ( hestnut < ielding, .1. Laurie ] Fat t'ow, 1 Fat ox. E. Short 4(1 Purebred Berkshire Pigs, I'apesh Harper 12 Bay Sperial firass Manure Lot First-class Bacon. T. Weal 20 Boxes Lemons Marbh- Slab, for butter making D.F. \\ ah ace Plough, nearly new. F. Delanv Also under instructions from Te Awamutu K'acintc l 'iub : Privileges in connection with the races to beheid on December 17th —'iates, Publican's Bo:th, Tem perance Coot.::, Cards, etc. anted at this sale: Turkeys, Fowls and ducks in boxes W. J. HUX T E It. OHAUPO YARDS. Wednesday, December 3. SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HORSES. The undersigned has received instruction? from the Manager of Electric Tramwaj Company, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on above date HQ SURPLUS HORSES The above Horses will be found a first class lot of Mares and < ieldings, straight out of work, aiul all in good condition, and are sold because of the installation of the electric system At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. CHURCHILL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. Ilallett to sell on above date the whole of his LI V E & DEAD STOCK consisting of GO Wry Choice Dairy Coxs, 30 o' tbr-ra ia full mi k. 60 Twi'-ye-<r-old Heifers, nc-a'ly a'l in calf 30 Twn-yenr-old S'eers 4 Well-bred Bulls 50 Mix-d Cattle D. Mare, by Lord i.f :he Lies Ycnrlirisr, by Pr-t-ide. t, first pr.ze Puk kuhe ' how 10 Well-bred Marcs 13 Facks and Unbroken C"lts 1 Sep.'irpt'ir, etc. Six H.P. Oil Fngine in good work ing order The Cows are j; 11 higVy rec>mm A ndtd, h'tre been carefully <ho-:eD, uniany not fiiet-e'a** culied frotn tLem, Also THE F \TS M, df 540 a res 'IOO Reclaimed ' waui(i), all sub divided into paddocks, with go •<? Dwelling House, Out-buUdinss Cowshed', e c , and a Flsxaiill all complete ■ n property. Term at sale. A ete imer leavir t Rmgiriri cn arrival of Waikato train from Hamilton will cc.n\ey intending purcha-f-rs ro the ?a'e and back in time to each train in Hami't -u nnd Cam bridge at 7.-b~> p.m., ?ud u sto m<-r willal .o run from Merc.' r. Cattle will be puntid across the river for buyers Luncheon provided Sa'e at 12 30 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturdav, December (5 OAA WELL-BRED YOU NO CATTLE, mixed sexes 112 Very Choice Yearlings and Strong Calves, G. Booth, W. P. Reid, G. Reid, . Brough, Fencourt 63 Extra Choice Yearling and IS-monkh Steers, R:>bt Sxayno 20 Quiet Two and 2i-year-old Heifers. Fencourt.Jneighbourhood 22 Fresh-conditioned Cows, A. Macfar lane, Crouch, W. P. Reid, Fen cnut 10 Well-bred Fresh Steers, Gwynne lands 3 Choice Yearling Jersey Heifers, 1 Good Cow, at calving, Medium Draught Mare, E. Yeale 10 Choice Dairy Cows and Heifers, at calving, Miss Ewen. J. Forrest, Taotaoroa neighbourhood 6 Fat Cows, J. Anderson, Ashwin At 12.30. W. J. II U N T E R. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukerimu—32o Acres First-clas3 Land, within half-a-mile of Puke rimu Factory; nearly all drained swamp ; all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a really good dairy farm HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. The undersigned has received instruc tions from Mr C. Hutchinson, who has sold his farm, to sell the whole of his Dairy of AC\ c'll OI C E DAIRY CO WS, xly all newly calved, and an extra good lot Pedigree Ayrshire Bull Milk Cans, etc., etc., At 12.30 sharp. W. J. HUNTER. HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. Tha undersigned will hold a Spec'al Sa'e of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, December 18, of OHO H O R s E 8 f of all clashes Entries solicited. W. J. H U N T E R. SHEEP FAIR, February, 1903. THE undersigned will hold his First Sheep Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited W. J, HUN T E I!.
W. J- Hunter- SALE uK DA IK Y COWS AT i SATC f; DAY, I >EOEMBER C. The undersigned ln.> received instructions from Mr I>. Dxilev, who is leaving the district t > -ell lii> I\ A I i: Y CI)W s, & c., 1 * • •<):11 i isiug I'-' 1 '■»' ' <I-»"rv i' .ws, mostly heifeis I \ .u; Lull w. J. lIUXTER. Samuel Vaile and Sons- FRIDAY, I>E 'KMBEK At 2 p.m. sharp. i "AMI EL \AILE A soXS (per Samuel O \ iiile, .Wicikmeors), wm Sell by Auction, at their Liud Salerooms, 95, '-ll'.een Street, Cambridge, <; HAXI) HLSI.NESS SITE, In the Centre of the Town, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, •>2 I LET FRONTAGE to Yictoria Street " aud 3( i F ret to Brewery Street, by an average depth of 130 feet, with CJM KOIM'ABLE DWELLIXGHOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, WASH-HOUSE AND b TABLES thereon. l'he most suitable position in Cambridge for a Doctor's residence. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, Land Auctioneers and Valueis. Davis & Co 1 SPECULATORS LARGE OR SMALL CAPITAL 1 D all those anxious to GOOD INVESTMENTS of Substantial and Increasing and to those wishing to secure COMFORTABLE HOMES SNUG FARMS OR GOOD PASTORAL PROPEK TIES We would call your attention to the fact JS that we can offer the best and most com plete List of Properties of all kinds in the § Waikato and surrounding Districts, and are prepared to FINANCIALLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. Wo have properties from 50 acre to oOO'J acres blocks in price from 17s 6d per acre to £lO per acre with good roads, near Post Office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms, IF YOU Desire to Sell \\ e shall be glad to receive full particulars of your properly which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success, rf and our terms arc, NC SALE, NO CHARGE. We have numerious inquiries from all parts of New Zeal- nd and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having S lately sold several properties is a proof <5 our ability to do business. Why Pay Rent. ; J We have several Good Town Properties with 4to 9 roomed houses, with \ acre tc 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and % West. Easy terms. For further parti- J culars apply to DAYIS & CO. I AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, i LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of "if the country. Advances made on all goods placed with us for Sa'e. WAIKATO AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS for the 1 « WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay.' I ment, 2s 6d per week. Also, PIANOS ct ORGANS . English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s 6d per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital £5,689,000. WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. The 'isl best in the market., Once used always 4; used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATUEDAY at 2 p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE I FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. | and have it turned into cash. ID liwVWtf |
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CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We are (li>j»!aviii<> novelties IK ALL BRANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK B LOU SINGS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACLS AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL Ur-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING " t aiapoi" " Kaiapoi," BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For ClothiDg to Measure Early. BOOi and SHOE DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE & GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE. lAND FOR SALE 500 ACRES LAND, with suitable house and outbnildings, securely fenced, ani sub-divided into convenient paddocks, in good state of cultivation 247 ACRES LAND, all f need a-.d sub divided into paddooks and in trrass or crops. 300 ACRES LAND, all surely fenced, part rich swamp, balance dry <>p-u lind, ail div land being surface sown. Price reasonable, terms easy. 135 ACRES LAND, all fenced End sub divided into suitable paddock-, all in grass or cultivation, small house, and stockyard. School, creamery and rail way station within lj miles. P.icj reasonable, terms half cash, balance 5 per cent. VILLA RESIDENCF, with half-acre land on the Hamilton roid, toan-lrp Cam bridge, situation unequalled, very drv land. ' TE UKU-500 ACRES. fPart bu-h, Lalanre fern and manuku. Land, ling fenced and subdivided. Horse of five looms (kauri and rimu) barn, cowshed and stockyard. Trice very reasonable. 'I ACRES LAND, township Cambridge one of the best sites in the township. FAFM of 00 acres with House of five rooms, the land all in grass or cultiva vation, securely fenced and sub-divided into convenient paddocks, situated within two miles of township of Cambridge 10 ACRE section Pukekura, frontage to Main Road, Corner Section in "grass and securely fenced. ° GEO. E. CLARK, LAND, PRODUCE k GENERAL AGENT CAMBRIDGE St. John's Collegiate School. "THE PAH," Near Onehuuga- A BOAKDING AND DAY SCHOO' FOR BOYS. Headjcastkb : THE REV. P. S. BMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy N.Z. University. Second Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, B.A. New Zealand University. ' " Third Assistant Master : H. H. Bedford Undergraduate, N. Z. Uuiversity. VISITING MASTERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzpr. For Sketching : Kenneth Watkins. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrollo. A Special Bus runs morning and veuina* connecting with the Onehunga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may bo had at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, at the Bookseller* or on application to tbe Headmaster. OCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES rllxi 1 ™ n K e ) obtainable at E. J. ILKIN SON'S, Cambridge, ITHERS, VIOLINS, BANJOS, MAN DOLINb, and other musical instru uts, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
iiix FOR SALE. LOCT'ERBIE, MATAMATA, WAITOA. IHB PBOPFBT? OF The Assets Realisation Boara. THESE Properties have beei >urveyed into FARMS of suitable area, rrom 65 aw-i ---to 350 acres, are of Go, d Quality S il, Wd W:-.tfr' r4 , Clo?e to Railway, and within bkkv distance of Creameries and Factory. Buyers may select Any rea, and Pure! a* on VERY EASY TERMS OF PA\ MENT. INTEREST.— psr centum por anov»H. PLANS ANJ) PARTICULARS may b )biained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on cb<- Properties, Messrs H. & J, CLIFFORD, Morrma ville. Misses MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Bolieitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOFTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE News Agent {or all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshment, D'nmg Rooms, and Good Beds. Meals at »l! hours. Order proirp pnded to IHEAP MONEY PHEaP MONEY HEAP MONEY in suns or £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRI, CITY, AND SUBURBAN [freeholds 4t 4i per Tent. Tetms of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissiorer £AND A GENCY The undersigned has for sale or lease in iberal terms DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE \.v 13E3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To owu6ra of property : My terms are no ale no charge. A R, LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RANI/AN OUNTAIh ■r-IMBKR j IMITED, MAMA Kf' FiSEST MOUIITA»-e»Cl»i> KIM r IN THE OOT, ON Y FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at, the Auckland Industria and Mining Exhibition, I*9B-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER A MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Noabuawahia reiegffirup v.romrtly attended t.o. \nn H "w MT v L T ON I I ASHBDRTON Waikato | | Canterbury \VT aikato pALVANISED TRON QALVAN IIAKDLET BUOS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Beilhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WUKATO. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IRON CURVEL TO ORT'ER Dairy Utensils of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAKDLEY IiHOS., MA MILTON John Bettley, WHOLESALE & RETAIL RUTCKEK (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is TliE IiAMILTOS fiOFKc PALASE. Hot Disksua Daily rsoat 12 to 2 o'oLOca Ctc.pa ivi Steaks Keady is Tea Misutas. DINNER on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK <tsT ?■laces, Regattas, thywg, &c., Citered Hamilton gas company (LIMITED), HAS 0N SAr.K: LA CFSMITH'S COAL COBT, £2 per ton ci 22 tags; 2s per bag. I AR, ti po, gallon tor 25 gallons or overr 07 less Woses : Clarenc street, Hamilton.
TUCKER'S ra : BiK™ sSwSii Established 188"). The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into kvkuy tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the kirst tin ; the rest will regularly follow. EGG IjOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. GG I OWDER Buy it for Pancakes. C* UN SHINE ' TELLY /"CRYSTALS. OLNSHINE ELLY Vy'EYSTALS. A Great Success. List of Flavours on Each Packet. C. pUSTARD DOWDER OLNSHINE V7USTARD i OWDER Eggs may be too rich for you; may he too dear—This wttl suft you " down to the ground." 6d Boxes (1- packets in each box) Assorted flavours. SUNSHINE) pUDDINii DOWDER SUNSHINE 1 UDDING £ OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink • A anilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow A KARA X A OX ARC'H (A LVZE KARANA OTARCH (jTLAZE i or putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OF ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. THE QAMPBELL AND JjjBBENFRIED QOMPANY, fIMITED. Capital £300,000 43. QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY AND DOMAIN BREWERY, NEWMARKET. Dibectorb Esq. (Chairman), Abthub M. Mijbs (Manapring DireoSor), and Lao M. My?bs. SfOBBTABY : ALIBRD S, Bankart. Cable Address: " Baehlre," Anokland. AGENTS FOR- M. B. FOSTER ft SONS (Ltd. "ButrD ALE anrl STOUT, Louden J. SCHWEPPE ft CO., MINER\T WATERS, Svdn-y »nd Lndon D. H. BURKE. SCHNAPPS, Hamburg W. & G. GTLREY, SCHNAPPS, l3n„ J. W BURMERTER, PORT. Oporto ADET SEWARD ft CO., V.D OLARFT ,A9 \ ft CO.. SCOTCH WHfSKY. Tionrtnn JAMES WATSON ft CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Dundflfl PKAFE. SON ft CO.. P.O S. WHISKY Darlwtcr. HIRAM WALKER ?■ SONS (Ltd " Cfw.v'is". Cl:>h " WnivSKY, V.R.'ihish WHISK. V;, b- .f.ioti SIR JOHN POWER ft SONS, IRISH WHISKS'. D'lhiiv; * U ROUYER GUILLKT ft CO., BRANDY ADELAIDE WINE CO, "Taaucd*. Ad;.'-- : j' MOET ft CHAN DON, CHAMFAONE Rs;m? KRTIG ft CO., CHAMPAGNE. R. irr- RUiNART ft CO., CHAMPAGNE Rsi™ E. IRROY. CIiAMPAONV', A. COLLIN. CHAMPAGNE. ( haL.n- ETC=, ETC, Em A vory L,.we .A/-, purj PBAKPR oi fr SFIKITS AUPRAI.TAN WINES, CIGARS. —psawi.R Sf-iuiti/in. AT.J?F.RT ft DOMAIN BREWKRIKS— PRIZE MED ALP AND AWARDS • Sydney Exhibit on, 1879 . Meibcmuo Ex hibitiorj, 18P0 ; Exhibitor, 1885 Aunklaud Exr.ibpi'in, :877, T B ;°, 187j Colonial sud Indir-n Exhibition. ISS6; Dun. Pnhil itif.n. 1800. T ASM AN lAN EXHIBITION. tS9I-v •, Ale (talk-, Sp"j*i Firht Award Gold Medul; Ale >botti~d), First Award ; Stout (bulk). Special First Award Oold Medal: Stout (bottled), Special Award and Gold Medal. Also.- CHAMPIONSHIP against all For«}fim &»d Colonial Beer Exhibited ; and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, 1888 : First. Prize *nd Gold Medal. THI CAMPBELL & EHESNFKIED COMPANY fT/nO 7/ft/? FOE BiiST VALUiS Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO Bffacferson & West, HAMILTON. Wo are cash buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus, etc., etc. •28/6 IS THE TIME TO PLANT I'ATES' RELIABLE Vegetable ana Flower Seeds OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Catalogues free on application. Also, Catalogue of "IRON AGE Labour ■ saving Implements, Orchard Requisites, etc. From Country Agents, or from AfiTHUK YATES & CO SEED MEE CHANTS, ADC K L A ND. J>. MERE D 1 TH7~ COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKIHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EX PERI EN ED GUIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. U. MEREDITH, Kihikthi,
quality, not cheapness, IS SOMETHING TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN PURCHASING A GItAIN & FKlfflr.l/ER mini. THE "FARMERS' FAVORITE:" REMEMBER: About 120,000 farmers have bought "Farmers' Favorite" the different makes, thf&T' Mr Joseph Baruo'li. President of the vl'aikato Farmers' Club, IOUg WHY AveTnt v FaVOrite ; .f er he h " d usß <i o"»r make.,. not care to tellu°aawe ,? he *** yon whj he bought it. If yon are , prita.o bveT"Tk him." "" -*j r/ SOLE AGENTS: JNgw Zealand Loiin arid Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, HAMILTON. XjAJSTID foe SALE. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, ] Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GKRABSED Eversley Estate, 'OF 854 ACRES, ALL PLOUGHED"AND GRASSED, " COMPRISING Otterbnra Estate THE BLOCK NEAR THE T3WN ' ! SHIP OF T4UPIHI, OF 793 ACRES, j Contain* NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND | GRASSED. 4422 Acres, The above properties all adjoin the Walton Is now survived and Hnh • <• Station, on the Auckland-Rotorua Railway - venienrb,-sized DAIRY AND GHA7rva JffcSX. 29 mta '}*"*■ »<* -* opskL PS ® SADii on aud after The land is of excellent quality, and in admirably adapted for DAIRY F \ RMS. Yl l'llmWfivl V V m X Kin.) OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, » I*o*. J, on Liberal payment : 20 per cent ai 1 " rms > cash > 5 P e : °® nt end of two years, 5 per cent ON 23rd APRIL, 1902 Mima-ly ter five following yeari. Interest 4A } per cent. J „ . . Applications to be addressed to the under- Lopies of plans »nd full particulars . signe t, from whom Copies and Plans and any obtaiuable from the undersigned further information may be obtainei. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. HAMILTON, Or any of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony, I ri I iTfTtr UIAJS AND P4KVrr5 TILE AGENCY COM LIMITED, are instructed to an nounce portion of the WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. ]j WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY. §■ =; H ill lilUJiii. -z % tea. ? 1 China tea is not necessarily bad, but the great chance is that it is certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor even the third besL The best never leaves China, the second best is | nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and' other descend -1 ing grades come to Australia. Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor | those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in : in n , ny | ing. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, and no other tea I TOY 1 * n part °- t J ie worl(i cau in Aa y way compare with it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in ® Th 6 W r6 n 18 0 ' and sent dowQ t0 Australia to the j agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by every mail. i Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack ; r d 6 mark ot ttß ™ ~ Obtainable from —W. Escott, Cambridge • W Dav R-,v;v,v™ ' © K » H Ha sir ; fr L ■ sara 11 Aroha, I. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. t £ E. J. DAVEY, ££T HAMILTON 0N S T'nf sort ' llmlt " f Diimerware, Teaware, ■Ciciithonware and Glass at very low Rates. A Large and Varied Steele of GROCERIES, etc., of Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. Sharps, Bran, Wheat, Maize, etc., at Market Kates. Agent for Christinas Number Auckland Weekly News Is. Posted to any part of the district. Is F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, kawhia. I Ihvo several Farms, Business Sites, Town Sections, etc., in the Kawhia, Raglan and Waikalo Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. Also Sole agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, acd if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will communicate with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing "]ual - ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. PEARSON, TAiXUI-STREET KAWHIA. 4/4 I T HE B acon o°' FRANKTON JUNCTION, Beg to notify that they are Buyers of well finished Dairy and Grain-fed Bacon Piss weighing dressed 120 to 1501 fes at highest current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, i hursday and Friday of each week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the week * ot ° f 5 FigS reoeive<i durin S each GEORGE WATT, Manager. TAMES HALLY, Secretary. R.i
jVOTICE To FA KMEK'S AM) 11 OTHERS. PURE BONK DUST GUARANTEED. ° f our vario " s Hands of B.medust and Artifieal Manure* : PURE BONE FLOUR 1 IKE BONE I >(JST (steamer) PURE BONEDUST (coarse) A 1 BONEDUST WHEAT Mi I ) CORN MANURE KOOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Prices, Analysis, bnd Samples on ap plication. r WARNOCK BROS. Durham-street, Auckland. WAVRMJY hotej AUCKLAND. MAURICK O'CONNOR, PROPRIA ( B desinstu intimate that he ha* taken over the busings ot thi- Popular H.,tel. and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal supp. rt hitherto awarded his pre- sor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will find tnab no effort wll be spared to afford tbem sv-ry comf: rt, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, MOST MODERATE. Tb« Hotel is winh;n , ;i e minute's walk Railway Station ao«l Wh -rf, and commaud ? maffninceot view of thf* Harbour, To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Oead Mille Failtho wi.i ver be extended, and a pleasant sojourn ssured. wines, spirits, ales. ETO. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR. £3*o 9/12 EXCELIENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. P.O. Box 350 Telephone 46?. WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only 6t-claes Billiard Room. Ni(;ht Porter. W, M COOKE, Proprietor, Late U.S.B. 00. UPTON & CO." NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CASSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY—^Wright 2 Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried and Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1 Artificial Incubating and Broooding, by the Most Expert Operators and Brooders in America .. .. 2 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry ~ .. 2 Success with Poultry : For Persons who Think of Engaging in any Branch of the Poultry Business ~ Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Business ..2 Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2 Poultry Houses and Fixtures—Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures The Leghorns: Brown, White, Black, Buff, Duckwing ~ ~ .. 2 The Wvandottps : Silver, Golden, Whito Buff and Black .. ~ .. 2 The Bantam Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties .. 2 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra. All the above Works are fully Illustrated an Contributed by the Best Authorities : America and Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. 'JIAUPIBI QOAL J^IMITED. MM lIU The Best Household Coal in the Colony. CAN now be obtained from all Coal Dealers in Waikato. If" Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edward 8. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ BCHERFF, Auckland, April, 1899. EVANS' W ONDERFUL EMED IE 8 TUSSICDRA. For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL. For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.—For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following :—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge; F. J. Sanders, Cambridge; Chas Boyce, Cambridge; Parr Bros., Hamilton , E.J. Davey, Hamilton: W. Dey, Hamil on ; J, 8. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A. Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi ; Green and Colebrook, Te Kuiti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngarus wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hnmilton ; A. E. Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberts, Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. r pHh GOVERNMENT INSURANCE JL DEPARTMENT is prepared to grant Employers of Labour Covers against Risks connected with their trade or business—nnder the Workers' Compensation Act, the JEm ployers' Liability Aots, as well as nnder Common Law, Owners of property and Mortgagees also -tf-otected under special tables. Personal Ao« ident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc., • apply to he' ooal Office of the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, OoaaiutoMt
albekt hotel QUEEN street Auckland. oVl ' r this popular, and nTon;±H^ U t rely i "try ntto;t (.n ai d com tort. night porter IN attexdano TslaphoD ) 963. All telejframs protrptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH proprietor (Late of Rotorua and Carobr,J<je). T K , i THE COKMERCfAL HOTEL JOE. EAinCfeX, PH0 fMTO> . THIS HOTEL is replete with all modern Hotel TlalTnl De T ar> ' f ° r * Fi^t-ola ßß tV, Q k' avm >? a fane »arupie Room and the best position in the township it is the favounte Hotel for 's ft. Telephone No. 690. James Eollestoa (Latboi / ikurangi and /AV / Coroman del / / Hallett's Railway Hotel, mercek. ' WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Br«w always o draught. Good Shooting 1 and bating. Horses on H.re Good Stoolin* and paddock inff. railway rbfkeshment rooms. railway bar. Stocked with finest Liquors.; J. E. HAL LETT, PROPRIETOR. i,M Harbour View Hotel, RAG-LAN. MRS E. G. REID, Proprietress. r T AHI ? HOT f L has been re-built inffirst class st y le - f tth a View to affordin* every convenience for traveller. and tourists. MAGSIFiCEST VIEW 0VE8L005I&G THE HAEBOOi Seooomb'es Speoial Brew on Draught Finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddocks Boating and Fißhing. , Waikato Mail Qoacli leaves thje door Genuine Hunedin Ale and Stout IS OBTAINABLE ONLY FBOV Hipkins and Coutts WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, Who ut ft. SOU AGSfiTS ud BotUen. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky, Sc O. ABE CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY Highert Prion Given. Telephone 854. P.O. Box 346. M/ll |
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ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS.
THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE <Sc KAWHIA ADVOOA.TE
[ESTABLISHED 1872.]
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VOL. LIV.—No. 0000
HAMILTON, N.Z. : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
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The American Tobacco Co. fa Wild Flowers wiia rlowers c t" redt , oNa 'r in the best style of Modern Write full name Chromo Litho. Art, printed on thick Art Paper, size of plates 20 x 14!, and thus form a unique collection. If you want these and address Beautiful Wild Flowers, plainly, and postto. The AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., AU CKLAND plainly, and [Enclose with Labels, also the Penny Stamps 50 Old Judge Cigarette Boxes and Three Penny Stamps and one Coloured Plate will be posted to any address in New Zealand tea & « A m ?*< » mm J MiZl M fe S3 *4 nii m m Hi ' m •**. %i,;i * "-V&& ■■: »' « y « N ► w .D.NATHAN *C? T^ara OITRICM ... |j »
INSURE NOW GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. £1,600,000 as already been added to Policies -in tbe Department, THIS 18 TEE BONUS YEAR, and everyone now taking out a partiaipating polioy Will receive a substantial bonus at tbe end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. A ({old or Silver Watch for Nothing. SEND NO MONEY. Wfi hereby undertake to give one of oui Famous Gold or Silver Watchea, Lady or Gentleman's, to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends us the orreot reading of the following PUZZLE : The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STERLIN G SlLViifi OH\INS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that we may inform you i you have won the Watch. We are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. , ~ Cut this out and forward to our only addrMS— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL CO, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 459, G.P.O. 8/2 r AWHIA rjIARMERS' CVO APERATTVE fIQMPANY Saving completed arrangments to open STOREROOMS in KAWHIA, the abtve Company are prepared to Supply eettl rs with All Reqireweats. GRASS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and are carefully selected by mon of large ex- Eerieuoe, and will be supplied to Share olden and Farmers Generally at a Mini mum Cost and of Guaranteed Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. are makißg arrangements for the - Bupply of Stock to Farmers, and will plaoe thoir Shareholders on an equal foot ing with the best Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will bo of benefit to aettlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce jn the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early : ' KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN FavouriU Seaside Resort for Tourists The proprietor begs to notify tbe tbe public that he has entered into posseesiou of above Hotel' which is one of the most comfortable Hostelries in the oolony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel- FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Houses, Sample Rooms, Stabling, eto. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, ii/ 7 Proprietor. ' (Late U.8.5.C0.)
A Wonderful Medicine. PILL For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Oostiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Bensations, 4& Thi fimt Dosi will oiti uud in twintt minutis. This is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a "Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; ttaj act like magic. A few done* will work word?™ upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular System: restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the Rosebud or Health the whols phthical energy of the human frame. The** are "facta' admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to tha Nervous and debilitated is that Btetham'i PilU have the Largut Mt of any Patent Mtdkint in tat MerM. FuU directions with each box. « » Prepared only by THOMAS BHBOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire, Inn-land, j S«M trarywiMr*, is Boxaa, Is. ifcL, and U. Id. each. -si—— j 'THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture, including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches, and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD., "Thk People's " Fubnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Qne-ftn . Street. AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT NOIICE. It having come to the knowledge of The New Zealand Dairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter; and further, the second hand "Anchor" brand and "Dairy" brand boxes with the Association's brand still remaining upon them are being fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes bearing the Association's registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE TO PROSECUTION, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Association's name and one of their well-known trade marks—either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association." Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion's will be rewarded. WESLEY SPRAGG, MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, AUCTIONEER, '|" *"" ™". W ™ <*" I GEORGE GREGORY. Victoria & Loenk Sw..'AUCKLAND. ' ARTIST PHOTOGRAPi ER PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, I SPECIALITIES— Orchard and Farm Produce can depend | ... X Orchard and Farm Produce can depend j . on obtaining the Highest Market Price, with | £??!! , B ; udle8 > Enlargement Quick Sales and Account Sales immediately I Children s Portraiture and Groupi remitted. Speoial accommodation for Pigs I and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVFRI I ooekbh Of DAY during the Season. Outdoor and QUJiEN AND WFLEBLKY STREETS Country Sales conducted. Large accommc - dation for storing M? :, ?e and other Produce until fair market prioe <i) obtairalk EtTABUBHKD l 8 Yzi 18 Bxtkbiboi : Uoion Bank of 1 nstralia. AUCKLAND. TO LADIES AQLAN ail /■>«(> a nvj *° conßu^t doctora or chemists I j e reme<^eß vou require in your own hands Write for free copy of valuable book about your lives, your health, your welfare Every The regula running of the mail coach wrnnan should read it. Posted frto in Bealed between Raglan and Hamilton is suspended '" owing to tho bad state of the roads. j J. DALGLIESH Proprietor. ► OOK-BINDING neatly executed at The ► Waikato Times Offlee, HamUtoc,
FOR THE . . . PAST 13 YEARS PROMINENTLY BEFORE . . AUCKLAND FARMERS . Produces RECORD CROPS. . . WE SAY . . This is not a cheap trashy manure but one that will GROW GOOD CROPS of HIGH FEEDING QUALITY. IT IS A MONEY MAKER. OUR CUSTOHERS SAY: WELL SATISFIED CROP EXCELLENT ALWAYS RELIABLE . . TESTIMONIAL . . Mp. OWEN MeCABE, Te Aroha West, says: June 30st, 1902. "I was HIGHLY PLEASED with your SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE, and everyone that has seen my turnips say they are a RECORD CROP fop the Year." Price £6 I7S. 6d. per Ton Less 2£ per cent discount for Cash. SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR LARGE LOTS. Kempthorne,Prosser & Co/s Head Office-AXBBRT STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works—W RSTFIFXD, uear OTAHUHU.
a -Novel Silver-Hated Suga Scutt e, nic 'ly engraved, 27,6 Design Napkin Ring, 4,6 HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS f. . Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue. No. E2958 —Solid Silver Souvenir Spoon, engraved in Maori style, 12 6 No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Chased Cake Basket, 40/- ..... , . , , ... /Mated Glass-Lined Shell Butter Dish, with Knife, 13/6 No. Psoas—Cut Glass Solid Silver Hair-I Box, 13 6 66.8 6,10,6.12 6,15 6 STEWART DAWSON& Co. 146 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, 1 AVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that aw manu ' factured by those who observe the Q-elden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure usß themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a «up of Pebfeot Coffbb and Tea by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Coffee —. ton iff Standard Coffee , KLO ESSENCE OF CBFFEF x BRANDS OF TEAS Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Red Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett ft Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder w*wa, Barrett ft Oo.'s Unxld Egg Powder Brown, Barrett ft Os.'s Unxld Self-Raising Flcmr Brown, Barrett ft Oo.'i Unxld Peppers
The Acme of Perfection THE NEW " IDEAL '' PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SEAMLESS Drawn LID, one piece SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato. Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CHARCOAL TiVD STEEL ALEX. HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. THOS B. AETHUE.] [B. R. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. T E have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the . . Oolony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, cliedts can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed to the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY LimiTßD). Cable Address : ICCOMBE, HEWMABKET." Telephone: ' 10. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Oolony. Khyber Pass Koad AUCKLAND
/ANTED KNOW ON HAND AND TO ARRITI, SHIPMENTS OF BONEDUBT ASTI BLOUD MARCBE. r hey are of First-cliss Quality, sol hav* Aualyfed as under : Boncrlust: Aw. SJ, ?. Lime 50. Blued and 80- u edu*t: Am. 8, P. Line H Also, KalNlT, THOMAS PHOSPHATB GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHEB BED ROOK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN 'i SHEAVES. It should always be need, aa the food fa*' much more pLtablf. and there ia lees lom in weight. We also supply best qualitiesof CLOVERS AND GRABS'SEED3 ON HAND: Stocks of Southern Dark 1 Winter, Canadians, Duns, White and Black- Taitar. Gatton?, DauLh, Sparrowbill, and Feed Oats. UNSEED: . This is excellent food for Calves and Poul try. It is more valuable than any kind at? Grain or Pulse. Send for particulars before Baying, Oil Values are undoubtedly the Best. f. w. s*™ m m COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. E N Z I E 8 p 0,; WAIKATO CRATED WATER CORD 1 MANUFACTORY. Latest a&d Most Approved Metl Goods of the above Well-known Brand wfl be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Tkieqbahb & Obdbbs -Punotuallt Atzhukd To MENZIES & 00., HAXMToir. AND AT THE THAMES] CAN 1 BECJME AN ELECTRIOAIrOifc OTHER ENGINEER? By Our Systtm of Teathiilfj by Mail You Can. ADVANTAGES. 1 You study at homo * 2 We teach everywhere 3 No time lost from Work 4 Prepares for examination! [ 5 No text bookß to buy |t> Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers 'J Instruction Papers free from all una mathematics and theoretical side issues 8 Each Instruction Paper prepared experts 9 Instruceion private 10 The working is made interesting 11 If student can read and write, and studies directed, success in assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalments 13 Backward students given special assistance - 14 Open to all. No time limit We also teach by mail:—Drawing;, tfhortfcui, Book-keeping and Accountancy, and eoaeh fer tts Auditors' and Incorporated "Accountants' Bum, Civil Service, University and Law, Languages. Pupil Teachers'and for "D"and "I". Kvers* candidate prepared by us for the reseat Teachers' Examination succeeded in ) sssiaf Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', l_ mended by His Hon Mr Justice Kettle, as M pest free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Charts***! by the State], Head Office for New Zealana, 1H Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '• S " and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Gndaai**) and students, end mention subjects in which yea are interested Success certain if oar iiskractisas followed J-. UCKLAND 'REEZTNGr ALL CLASSES OF FAT BTOG «7 Stookownera please oommunioate with Buyer, MR G. RUNOIMAN, Cambridj or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BUYEfiS o! FAOTO_ BUTTER OUTPUTS. i We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANU AND BONEDUST. |! PRICES AHD ABALT3S3 01 APPU TIOH. A. BEVINS, Manager. 1 )RINCE A LBERT / AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Pupils). Chairman of Board of Governors: Rav. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M, A, Qm Vice-Master: Ptoam Stkvkkson, J*.a7]T ford and Melbourne). | Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. ! MA. (N.Z.) assisted by a large staff of Resident and T ing Masters and Mistresses. The College is controlled by a Board ff j vernors appointed by the Wesleyan M"" , Church of New Zealand, but tka i eaching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys Girls, together forming ths finest i School Buildings in Auckland. The modation for boarders in bath Gel complete, and every arrangement is 1 secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped GyasM Central and elevated position. Luge grounds. Examination Succhssm—During sfcej five years 40 pupils have passed the Matriculation and 23 the Civil Service animations, Fc es moderate. Charge for Boasdaav from date of entry. $ Prospectus on application to Head* I or to The Watkato Tubs Office. Next term begins September 2t. HOT SPRINGS HI TE ABOHA. MB B. L. SOMERS wishes to iafei Residents of the Waikato that I taken over the above well-known favourite Hotel, and hopes to nsertt a • -anoe of their iipcori. |
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STOCK SALES. , ~.;.,:; SYDNEY, Nov. 27. At the stock sales sheep prices were steady. No New Zoalanl were offered. Cat'le were dearer Fortyfonr New Zea land bullocks averaged .£l3 6s 3d. GISBORNE, Thursday. At to-day's stock sales there were record prices, wethers in wool making lss: bul locks, £lO 12s 6d. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN" MEAT NAPIER Thursday. The Colonial Consignments and Distri buting Company cable:—Fro/en meat quotations: Canterbury mutton, -lid: Napier, Wellington and North Island, 4Jd : lamb, first quality, sjd ; second, ogd. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. WELLINGTON, Thursday. The first wool sale of the season was, held to-day. A thousand bales were of fered and all sold. There was a fair at tendance of buyers. The sale wis held under the favourable iuilumce of news from London regarding the opening of the November sales there, and all lots were well competed for at enhanced prices. There was an all-round advance on prices current this time last year of lid per lb. Coarse wools, which comprise so large a proportion of Wellington catalogues, par ticipate to the fullest extent in the ad vance ! 'rices ruled as follows; Super fine crossbreds, 5d to f>Jd : medium cross bred and I,'oinueys, 4.U1 to nil ■ coarse cross bred Lincolus, Id to i'jd : log stained and superior, 3d to IF pieces and bellies, 2d |o 3d: locks, Id to 2d. Line wools cata logued for today's sale brought Hid for merino and fijd to 7d for halfbreds. LONDON WOOL SALES. WELLINGTON, Nov. 27. The Department of Industries and Com merce has received the following cable from the Agent-General, dated ihe 2i'>th nsi : Wool Sales commenced. There ,s ,i great competition and a large number of buyers. The Continent is buying crossbreds iargely. An advance ot a penny per lb has been es tablished in all grades of crossbreds, ami id per lb in tine merinos. LONDON November 26. The wool sales are spirited, and all classes are very firm. AUCKLAND PRODUCE MARKET. Farm and dairy produce.— Buttei : New Zealand Dairy Association, lid per lb : fac tory, lid Hi : separator butter, Sd ; dairy butter, 7d ; second quality, 6d : fresh e„'g-. Sd per dozen wholesale : 1 rd, in bladders, I jd lb. in lib packet-:. sjd : cheese, farmers 3jd to l|d lb ; factory, large, s.|d, medium size. 5Jd, loaf. -.ld. Hour market.—Flour local, wholesale £l2 10s ; wheatmeal, £l2 10s, bran, £7 :, sharps, 200lb sacks, £7 : oatmeal. £lllus per ton, 25's. Grain.—Oats, B grade, 3s 3d, ex store : fowl wheat, Is 2s, ex store, sacks included. Southern milling wheat. ss, c.i.f., sacks extra: mai/.e, 4s, wholesal: lines on wha f. Potatoes—Canterbury, £7, ex store : local white sorts, £ I : new kidneys, £!..'. Chaff— Cinterbiuy, £6 ex store. MESSRS ALFRED BFCK'LAN'D AND SONS' REPORT. Horses: There was a full yard at the Haymarket on Friday, and a large attend ance of buyers Heavy draughts, aged £2O to £4o : medium draughts, colts £ls to £25: springcart horses, £l7 to £26 -. buggy horses aud good hacks, £l2 to £ls 10s : light harness ami ordinary hacks, £5 to. £ll 7s 6d : pair ponies, £l7 : weeds, at low prices. Straw, Ss to 23s load. Hides, skins, tallow, etc. : Extra stout ox, to 6;d ; stout, s:{d to lijd : medium, 5d to light, !:d to 4-d: cow, 11 to 4>d: calf, :Cd to 4}d: kip. 2-:} d to -l-:d ; damaged hides at relative rates. Tallow, 22s to 26s ; rough fat. I'Jd; hones, f s <i,l. . tails, Is Skins-. Host butchers', up to 3s; country, to 2s sd : light and damaged, Is to Is 3d; lambs', 4d to 7d : pelts, lid to od. Gram, etc.: Mai/e. in short supply, mot a ready sale ex wharf at Is bushel to 4s -id ex store. Hats at late rates. Fowl wheat advanced in value to 4s -l-d ex store. Beau and sharps, in very limited supply, at ex treme rates. Chaff, dull at CO His to i' 6 15s for prime oaten ; straw chaff at £3 to £t in. for bright Southern. Pressed hay very dull of sale at £1 5s to £5 for best meadow : £6 10s for prime clover. There wan a full yard of st. ck at Tuak-iu on \Yr>dn>'sday, which sold at satisfactory prices. I lairy I'ows, £5 ;,s to £s ss, spring or=, «l 15s to £6 17s Gd; strong calves. xl 13s to £2 10s: empty cows, £3 17s Gd to £6. On Saturday we held a clearance sale of Mr Jno. Gardine r's stock at Puui. There was a large attendance, and satisfactory prices were obtained. The cows brought from £5 to £s2s6d: horses, £2O to £'M 10s each : dray, X 7 5s -. timber jack. X\ .Vs : gig, £l2 2s Gd, were some of the prices realised. At Pukokohe, on Monday, there was an extra large muster of stock, most of which changed hands at late values. Dairy cows ranged in price from £6 p)s to £S 2s Od : dry, £3 to £5 ss; three-year steers, i'tj to £S 7s Od : two to tbrje-years, x~> to £0; strong calves, £1 15s to £2 5s each, fat stock sold well up to Remuera prices. The Helensville yards were fairly well filled on Wednesday with stock of all classes, which sold at late values. Stock of all classes were well represented at Remuera on Thursday. Cows at profit were from £5 15s to £'J 7s Gd; dry, £3 Jss to X~> Its; strong calves, xl lOs to £2. Fat and young calves were scarcely up to late quotations, Fresh dropped were from Us to Ms; medium, His to £1; heavy, up to , £ : i 12s (jd; 60 sold, i'at cattia were well
represented. Prices were a shade easier. Well-fatted steers and heifers brought £1 Gs to £1 Ills H>.lib; aged cows, His to £1 •!s. Steers ranged in CUto£l3 7s'id : cows. £5 I'M to £'.> l?s : 210 sold. Toere was a good uiiality of mutton pen ned, which was required, heavv wethers bringing from It's to 20s lid: lighter sorts. •lis to 15s: ewes, Ns to ltis '.ld; 1100 sold. ,'h ■■: lamb [ions wore well filled, and fully kept last week's prices. Good sorts brought from 10- (id to 1 Is lid ; lighter weights, 7s to '.is; 1-20 sold. Figs, very scarce, kept 1 tst week's quotations.
COMING EVENTS
Meetings. Local Bodies, week enpinii NoVKMUKK 2H. Rangiaohia Road Hoard—Saturday Mangahoi Drainage Board-Saturday N'garoto Drainage Hoard—Sa'turday Waitoa Road Hoard—Saturday MaoIsTKATK's Ci'CKT SlTllNi.s. iluntly—Tuesday, 9th December, 11 a.m. Hamilton—Wednesday, loth, 10 a.m. Cambridge—Friday, 12th. Hi a.m. Te A wamutu—Tuesday, 16th, 10 a.m. Raglan—When necessary.
CHURCH SERVICES.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Sunday Nov. 30—1st Sunday in Advent, Hamilton, St. Feter's—lo.3o a.in , Morning prayer; 11 a.m., Holy Communion; 3 p.m. Children's Service; 7 p.m. Evensong. Te Awamutu—St. John's 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Kangiaohia—St. Paul's 3 p.m. Kihikihi—Christ Church 7 p.m. Pirougia—St. Saviour's 11 a.m. Te Kuiti Hall—ll a.m., H.C. Uto.'ohanga Hall—7 p.m. Cambridge (St. Andrew's Day; S a.m., H.C. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Ohaupo—Christ Church 3 p.m. Tamahere—St. Stephens 3 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC. Hamilton —Mass, S a.m. Cambridge—Mass, 11 a.m., Vespers 7 p.m. Firongia—Mass, N. 30 am. Ohaupo—Mass, 11 a.m. Evening Devo tions, 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN. Hamilton —11 a.m.; 7 p.m. Cambridge —ll a.m.; 7 p.m. WESLEV.VN. Hamilton—ll a.m. ; 7 p.m. Marshrneadows 2 p.m. Tauwhare —11 a.m. Ngaruawahia—7 p.m. Te Kowhia—2.3o p.m. Te Awamutu—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Te Rahu —2 p.m. Huntly—ll and 7 p.m. Taupiri -3 p.in Wairangi -7 p.m. Matahura 11 a.m. Taugawahia—2 p.m. SALVATION ARMY. Hamilton, 11 a.m.; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m.: at the Barracks. Cambridge, same as for Hamilton. Gospel Hall, Chapel-street, Cambridge, the Lord's Supper, at 11 am.
MAIL NOTICES.
HAMILTON. On and after .Monday the 13th inst., mails will close at the Hamilton Post Oftice as under : - [Yankton Junction, Auckland and inter mediate otlice-s -Daily, ".15 a.m.. 12.30 p.in. and 1.3 ' p in. Thames, Paeroa, To Aroha, Waihou, Phiko, Morrinsville, Matamata, Tirau, Okoroire, Pataruru, Waharoa, Turukenga, Rotorua, Mamaku, Ohaupo, Xgaivto. Te Awamutu. Pirougia, Matungi-and Now steild—Daily. 1;..! i p.m. Walton and Himier.i— Monday, Wednes day and Friday. 12.30 p.m. Cunlifidgr— Daily, 12.30 aud l.F> p.m. Tauwhare —Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 12.30 p.m. Whatawhata, Waitetuna, Te I'ke, Okete, Raglau and Te Mata -Tuesdays, Thurs days aud Saturdays, s, a.m. Aoiea—Tuesday and Saturday, 8 a.m. Te Kuiti. Otor ihangn and Porn o-fcarao Monday. Wednesday and Friday, 12.:;,- p.m. Kirikiriroa—Daily, 10 a.m. and 1.13 p.m. Tamahereand l'ukororo-Daily 1.15 p.m. CAMBRIDGE. The letter box will be cleared for des patch <n correspondence from this office to the undermentioned places as follows : Ilautapu, Fencourt, Matangi, Newstead. Hamilton, Frankton .1 unction, Auckland, and for stations between Frankton func tion and Auckland—Daily, 7.45 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Morrinsville and stations on Thames, Rotorua and Frankton Jundion-Te Awa mutu lines-Daily, 11.30 a.m. Puke.roro, Tamahere,-Kirikiriroa, Hamil ton and Frankton Junction—Daily, 10.15 a.m. Cambridge West—Daily, 12.15 and 3.15 p.m. Maungatautari—Wednesdays, 8 a.m. TE AWAMUTU. Mails now close at this office as under ; Waikato, Offices—Rotorua, Te Aroha. Paeroa, Thames, Auckland, etc.. and inter mediate offices daily at H a.m., and on Tues days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 11.3) a.m, I'irongia—Daily, at 2 p.m. Otorohanga and Te Kuiti—Mondays. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 2 p.m. Mangapehi, Poro-o-tarao. Ongarue. Tau raaranui. etc.—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 p.m. Ilairini—Daily, at S a.m. and 2.45 p.m. Kihikihi—l >aily, at 2.15 p.m. The letter boxes are cleared for local de livery daily at U a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. DIA R RIUE Ais more to be dreaded than diphtheria. It attacks all ages and it equally fatal to young and old. The great mortality resulting trom diarrhoea is° due to the lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. ('hamberlain's Colic. Cholera aud Diaivhoea Remedy is a re ! liable and effective medicine, and if "iven in time will prevent serious consequences. This remedy never fails and is pleasant to take. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It mav save a life. W. DLY, Agent, Hamilton"- THOMAS, WELLS, Agent, Cambridge; «i E<>. M. A. All IER, Agent, d'e. Awamutu ell it.
THANKS.
Mr and Mrs DAVID FISHER, of Frankton, desire to thank Dr Douglas, the Matron and Nursing Staff of the Hamilton Hospital, also Hr Going, for their unre mitting care and kindness towards their infant son during his stay in the above institution
DEATH.
RE ID.—At Devonport, Auckland, on Nov. 2?Sth, Isabella Henderson Reid, the be loved wife of Major Keid, of Hamilton ; aged 50. The funeral will leave her late residence at 2.3J p.m. To-morow (.Sunday) for the Hamilton East Cemetery.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902. MANURE ADULTERATION.
Tju; fanners of the Waikato have in deed much cause to He thankful tu .Mr Joseph Darugli. President of the Wai kato Fanners' Club, •for" this gentle man, more perhaps than any other, lias worked and unceasingly t'oi' the betterment of his neighbours : rich and pour, small farmer or large ruuholder, each have undeniably bene fited by his warm advocacy of mea sures which his persistency has largely atiicd in their passage through Parlia ment. One of these was the Manure Adulteration Act, an amendment of which is living agitated for bv the Waikato Farmers' Club. As the Act stands at present, the unfortunate purchaser of adulterated manure can nut publish the fact without running serious risk of an action tit law. The proposed amendment is intended to dd away with this anomaly, which is admitted mi ;ill sides tu give undesir :d|!'- J-, ;>'.■ ■■;o.ti tu tut: dishonest dealer. The interests of the many thousands of farmers in the Colony must he placed before those of unscrupulous manufacturers. The amendment Directs the dishonest alone, and the upright dealer has nothing to fear. We have seen samples of manures, obtained from a bulk of one hundred tons, the greater part of which consisted of sand, aud for which the farmer was charged the Hip ruling price. The producer who uses manure is the very man who can least afford to He swindled ; for his land, the be-all and end-all of his wel fare, requires nourishment ; and with out the requisite return from it he is subjected to serious loss, if not ab solute ruin, and yet the vender of adulterated manure comes along and sells him what iswor.se than useless, ay, wha" may in all probability prove a veritable curse to the country. Better fit)' that the fanner threw his money away than spend it in impure fertilisers. Surely such an injustice warrants that the unfortunate victim of knavery should have at least the satisfaetion of knowing that his experience will not, and cannot be repeated, at his neighbour's expense. But at present he dares not publicly denounce the other's dishonesty, for the law pro tects the seller rather than the buyer. In these matters the fanners' interests must be considered first : no vested interest must lie allowed to interfere with their jus l : claims, and in this movement justice is certainly ranged on the side of the Farmers' Club. Therefore the agitation should luive the he&rty co-operation of all Clubs throughout the Colony, and the vigor ous and consistent support and advo cacy of the farmers' representatives in the House. Tn the meantime, due praise must be given to the Waikato Farmers' Club for its action during the past two years, and we trust that its efforts may during the next session be crowned with the laurels of suc cess.
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t'olouel Davis, C.R, went to Raglan yes terday in (ji-di-r to inspect the Raglan Mounted Kiltes. Ministers reassemble in Wellington early next week, when important business mat ters will iit- considered by Cabinet. On Friday, I'Jth December.au important sale of land at Chambridge will be hold at the Lands office, Auckland. Fourteen M* will be offered, particulars uf which appear elsewhere. The secretary of the New Zealand Cricket Cuuucil has received word that Lord llawke's team of cricketers arrived at San Francisco on Thursday. The itinerary of the tour will be settled to-day. A married man named William Dent, of Kaitaia, met with an accident on Wednes day, whereby his hand was almost severed from his arm. lie was in the act uf sharpen iug a post tor fencing when the axe slipped, causing the accident. The Dunediu City Council decided to accept Mr. Carnegie's offer of jglu.u 4) tor a free public library on the conditions he proposed, but will communicate with him to ascertain whether they should combine an art gallery with a library, stating that they have an otter of pictures worth i.'IUUO. The services at Trinity Methodist Church, Hamilton, to-morrow will be con ducted by Mr J. W. bowleg in the morning and Rev. H. L. B.amires in the evening. The subject for the evening will be " The Law of Heredity and the Doctrine of Grace. Mr Blaniires will also preach at Tauwhare at 11 a.m., and at Marshmeadows at - p.m. To-morrow being S. Andrew's Day, and the anniversary of S. Andrew's Cuureh, Cambridge, the services will be special. We are asked to notify that the Holy Com munion will be celebrated at S a.m., in stead of at 11, as had been announced. At the meeting of the Waipa C. C. held on Wednesday, Councillors Fisher, Vickers, and O'Connor were re-elected as the County representatives on the Waikato Hospital Board. Councillors Fisher, Steele. O Con nor and Hell were also re-elected as the Finance Committee. The anniversary soiree aud concert in connection with Trinity L'resbyterian Church. Cambridge, will be held on Tues day evening next, in the Oddfellow's llaii. I'ea will commence at b\» p.m. An ex cellent musical programme will be sub mitted, including solos by Miss Butler and Mr Aspiuali ot Auckland. Owing to several complaints from resi dents, aud the tact that asphalting work on the footpath is to be gone on with shortly, the Cambridge Liorough Council has decided that the practice hithero pre vailing of allowing horses to roam about the streets shall cease, aud that all cattle on the streets during the night (between the hours of sunset and sunrise) will be im pounded. The mau Coe, referred to in our local columns yesterday, was taken into custody on arrival at Cambridge on Thursday, and appeared before Air. |\V. F. Buckland, J.P., yesterday morning. He was lined iSs tki, or in default two week's imprison ment. Coe's condition was considered somewhat serious at first, as it was six hours before he awoke out of the stupor into which he had faiien. iie says he had some dnnk with the Maoris, and very tew Luropeans can stand Maori grog. Air. T. dolly, who for many years has been contacted with the Bank of Xew Zealand at liamilton, has resigned his position in order to enter into partnership witk Mr. A- Coyle. The new firm intend to start a sash and door factory in Victoria-st. aud expect to start operations about the New Year. As botli gentlemen are well known in the district, aud thoroughly com petent in thei 1 ' respective brandies, there is no doubt the venture will prove an un (jiiiililied succes s> Airs. Eeid, wife of Major Raid, adjutant of the A ucklaud district passed away at Devouport yesterday morning. The de ceased lady was 5U years of age and has lived in Hamilton L'ast for a number of years, and .was well - known and respected throughout the whole dis trict. Oreat sympathy is felt for Major K'eid and family in their sad bereavement. The funeral will leave Air Reid's residence at 2.3'J p.m., to-morrow, for the Hamilron Bast C6inetery. On Thursday evening the Right Revd. Dr. Williams, Bishop of Waiapu, adminis tered the rite of confirmation at Holy Trinity Church, Ngaruawahia. Twelve candidates were presented, an equal number of either sex, the vicar of the parish, the Rev. 11. Alason, presenting the Europeans. After the English service a large number of the congregation stayed behind to wit ness the confirmation of two Alaoris. Bishop Williams read the service and preached in Alaori, the Rev. Xikora Tautau presenting his candidates. The Rev. D. C. Bates acted as chaplain. A somewhat serious accident took place at Waitoa Bush on Thnrsday afternoon to one of Air Hammond Hyde's children. It appears that the boy, who is about six years old, weut out into the yard, and shortly afterwards his parents were startled by a loud ex plosion, and on going out found the little fellow in a dazed condition, with his face injured and the thumb and two fingers of his left hand blown off, the right hand was also affected. The services of Dr. Craig were immediately requisitioned, who attended to the injuries. What was the cause of the aceident remains a mystery, a* Mr Hyde had nothing in the way of explosives about the premises. The many Waikato friends of Mr. Hector Simson. who has been the travelling repre sentative of Air. Schischka for a number of years, will be pleased to learn that he has .-.cepted a first-class mercantile appoint ment in South Africa, and leaves for his new sphere of labours by the Devon early m December. Although considerable regret has been expressed at Mr. Sanson's departure, it is pleasing to think that he will materially benefit by the change. Mr. Rupert Simson succeeds his brother on the road, and we have no doubt he will be cordially welcomed by all those with whom he comes in contact. Air. Schischka holds, we think, a unique record in business circles, having been represented by foui brothers in succession, which speaks well for the pleasant, relations existing between that gentleman and his staff. Air r. E. Donne. Superintendent of the Xew Zealand Tourist Department, while in the Thermal Springs district the other day, paid a visit to Lake Rotoiti by steam launch from Rotorua. He also made a trip to Orakei-Korako, on the Waikato River, by way of Atiamuri, in company with Air Air. Warbrick, the well - known guide, riding through from Atiamuri over the new Go vernment road, which closely follows the Waikato. This road is a great improve ment on the old one, and Air Donne expects it to prove a splendid trip for tourists, as it is a beautiful scenic route and opens up some fine river and mountain views, and passes close to the Aniwhaniwha, Whaka heke and other rapids. Orakei - Korako, where there is great thermal activity, is now seldom, if ever, visited by sight-seers, but Air Donne contemplates providing im provements there so as to make the place a popular resort on the Rotorua-Taupo trip. Football is a manly game That hardens muscle, knits the frame, And makes New Zealand's hardly youth Our pride and strength, and that's the truth. - Bad coughs and colds attack the strong, As much the week that's sure, Let both— they never can go wrong- Take WOOOS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Three Empires : Empire Royal Blue, Empire Extract of Soap, Empire Royal Blacking, Sil»r Clothes, lior Boots.
RAGLAN COUNTY COUNCIL.
The following is the continuation of the report of the Raglan County Council meet i 11 tr: The engineer's report was read and adopted as follows:-Since taking charge of your works. I may say that the cbaicinan and clerk have given ine every assistance in their power to become ac quainted with the district thoroughly. The chairman accompanied me over the works o'i the Spring Road. What had been laid oIT and what is now required I laid off lij miles more in conjunction with the portions already laid off, goiug carefully over pre vious work. Tenders are called for four miles more or less of formation, re forma tion, and metalling on the Waiuia road, [submit distances and approximate cost; but I believe that the re-foiuiation where it is chiefly widening, and water tables beiog cut down, and rounding up. could he more cheaply done by wages men, under close supervision ; besides, contractors hav.- trouble in obtaining correct estimates of the work, and mistakes may often occur. I have made out. lists showing the work at each chain peg throughout, so that anyone may do the work. The general contour „f this road has been most unfortunately outwards, whereas i: should I.e. inwards ; so that in many parts all that is required is to deepen the water-table on top side, raise the outer side and widen. Some of the rough est metal on these roads should be blinded witn rotten rubble, plenty of which can be had on roadway; two men, one horse, and tip-dray for a few days would do all that is necessary. Contracts are as follows and approximate estimate:—No. 1:', Mr.'Con radi; No. 13, 70 chains at 20 -'per chain ; No. 11-, 50 chains at 23s per chain : No. 15, ISO chains at 65s per chain ; No. 16, 76 chains at 21s per chain. Metalling through out an average 6s per cubic vard.' Quarries arc plentiful in two of the contracts-in fact limestone and the metal may be found ou any of the contracts, adjacent thereto. I have made specifications so that the contractor opens all quarries, and submits samples to me of metal to be' used in the various contracts, and takes all risk of quarries throughout. I went to Rag lan during the month and had some of the streets widened and some old drains filled and others attended to. 1 had men and horses on wages and supervised the work personally—cost under .£lo—more badly requires to be done and outlets deepened, and crossings attended to. More pipes have been ordered by Mr Couradi. I saw the Contractor for the points at wharf, who is now placing them as per specifications. 1 inspected the pipes as desired, and found them fairly good sticks, but it is evident that the trees have not been large enough, out of which they have been squared. The proportion of sap about l-6th is rather more than should be I should say accord ing to the specifications, but as some of the piles are squared longer than necessary some of the worst portions of sap may be cut off as per the contractor's suggestion. i went over the worst portion of the road between Raglan and the junction. I ar ranged with Messrs Paris aud Rastrick to do the work as shown and directed for the sum of =£l6, as per Mr Hankart's instruc tions and they are now at work, and as they have two miles of road to crown up. fill all holes, lower watertables and prepare for metalling, they have enough to do for the money. 1 saw Mr Collins, the contrac tor who has previously been employed on this road, and he is anxious to start as soon as possible, when these men are tiuished, at his original price, good metal at 5s 6d per cubic yard, for hard metal Uill's pit. Mountain road : I found the road over the hill fairly good, but the had holes require tilling up. Some new forma tion has been done ; about 2U chains, and I some short parts metalled, with stone cul , verts lifted and replaced as they are all blocked and broken. I think i>lß judi ciously spent would do a lot on this road if funds are available. The approaches to some of the bridges require attention. 1 had a wire at punt at Huntly put across. I The ojd wire was rotten and perished. The new wire I purchased from the mine manager for £5. It is quite good and runs very smoothly. I have arranged with men to fence in the punt yard with old wire on the puriri posts, 4 wires stretched and stapled. I went down with the intention of splicing it, but I find it was too rotten and perished to do so. Contractors on the Tuakau and Wai ngaro Roads have been called on to com plete the contracts in hand. Re bridges on the Springs Koad there are two bridges which should be renewed or concrete arched culverts or pipes as the Council desire. 1 believe some of these can be done with two two-foot pipes thoroughly well jointed »nd nosed, well placed, and cocreted. 1 trust all the members will kindly u-ive me a list of what they considei necessary to be attended to in their several districts during the summer. The remaining por tions on the Springs-Waimai Road I will call for tendeis for at oace. TENDERS. Messrs Wallis Bros, tender 30s for old timber at Okete and W. King's tender of 15s 6d for timber, Ma.ngatawhiri were ac cepted. Contracts : Waimai-Ngaruawalna —No. 12 Johnston Bros, metal 9s 6d per yard, formation .£2 10s per chain, culverts 25s each, metal Dawson's quarry Ss 6d ; No. 13, Johnstone Bros., metal 6s 6d, for mation £L 10s, formation£l 18s, culvert 5s ; McDonald Company metal 10s. earth work £llß 2s 6d, chambering 4s per chain. No. 14 ; Johnstone Bros, metal 6s 6d per cubic yard, formation .£llßs, culverts .£lss. McDonald and Company earthwork £ll9 19s metal 8s 6d per chain, chambering 4s: No. 15: Johnstone Bros., metal 6s 6d, formation .£1 15s; McDonald and Squire, metal 9s 6d, earthwork £143 18s (kl, chambering 4s per chain. No. 16 : Johnstone Bros., metal 7s per cubic yard, formation £2 4s per chain, culverts ,£1 5s ; McDonald and Co., earthwork ,£2OB os, meta.l 8s 6d per cubic yard, chambering 4s per chain. It was proposed by Cr. McGuirk that the Chairman and engineer be empowered to deal with Johnstone Bros.' tenders after visiting the several quaries.—Seconded by Cr. ha Trobe and carried. It was also resolved that where thought advisable the engineer should do the earth work by day labour. DOG TAX. The dog tar was fixed at 53 per head, with the usual rebate for cattle and sheep dog--, tenders to be called for the collection of dog tax and the supply of collars. The clerk was instructed to order labels. buet's contract. A letter was received from Mr Burt re his contract on the Waingaro-Ngaruawahia Koad. The matter was left in the hands of the Chairman and the engineer. RAGLAN TOWNSHIP. The result of a meeting held in Raglan re drainage and other works was read, and the engineer was instructed to formulate a drainage scheme and other works for Rag lan township aud report, the report to be submitted to the ratepayers, and the con clusion arrived at brought before the next meeting of the Council. GRAVEL. The Engineer was instructed to accept the offer ot 100 cubic yards of gravel landed at the old wharf at 3s 3d per cubic yard. WORKS. The sum of ,£2O was authorised to be spent on the roads, and a sum of ,£5 for re pairs on Glassin's road. The sum of £lO was voted for expenditure on the road be tween Takituku and Raglan- Waipa road, and .£lO on Kauroa Valley road, and the Engineer was instructed to report on the road to Te Uku handing, and to put in a culvert on the Mill road. It was resolved that if Messrs Wade and Rhyn do not proceed with the Awaroa work, fresh tenders will be called for it, and ,£tt>o grant B VI Awaroa to be ex pended between sections 2,3,4,7,8, Awaroa, the Department being requested to do so. It was decided that all available thirds be expended on metalling near. BothweU'i
■ 4 and that £5 he voted for approaches 'l'iko Tiko bridge. It was also resolved that £l<i !><■ voted for expenditure in Kararmi Hiding. <'r. McKinnon was in structed to obtain six more pipes for N'iehoH's Road and to expend Xo on the Swamp Koad. The eng'noer was instructed to expend =£7o on W'aihi I,'oad : al.-o to get the portion the in ii n>ad between the bridge and Swanson's irate formed and to ' get metalling done at Mangatawhiri nr><W hill opposite K. La Trobe's, and about 30 chains of format ion on the Kauroa Koad in the Karioi Killing. <"r. iiankait was in structed to make arrangements for the survey of the Kails h'oad. The clerk was instructed to notify the contractor for the supply of piles that his tune has expired, I'he sum of i:.'.", was voted for expenditure in widening the chain bridge, Waiugaro, the work in Kahuhurii Valley Koad to be let on co-operative lines, and XP< be ex pended on Waingaro Beach Road. KAUIjAN IVAII'A li'iAO. Owing to the old Karioi Hiding having been divided into two ridings, Karioi and Whangarna, Or. MuCuirk proposed that the allocation between the Karioi and Whain garoa. Hidings to K iglan-Waipa Main R >ad be :\-2 'ths Whaingaroa, and :i-20ths Karioi. This was seconded by Cr. Loury. ( 'r. La Trobe proposed as an amendment that the allocation be equally divided. Cr. Bruce seconded. Cr. L'oland proposed a further amendment that Whaiugaroa contribute 0- loths and Karioi 7-40ths. This was seconded by Cr. La Trobe, who asked permission to withdraw his amendment. The voting was equal and the Chairman gave his casting vote for the amendment. ACCOUNTS, Accounts amounting to .£213 were passed for payment.
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. STIJONC FIKiTKST BY sA. I'KKMIKK. (Received X--v. :>, l.'.i a.m. r AD HI,AIDE, Nov. :'s. Tlio Premier wired to Sir Kdnuind I'liii'inn "newspaper reports sav vmi stated if any Slate refunded the;hi; von fo Idi'i' and BiVitdst nil- no uWjeoi inn Would enme from the ColUlllonw oillt 11. I rannol lxdie\ e you were correct lv reported. It' correct, I respectfully proi'si against any eonni\anee on tlie part of t lie Federal Kxeeul ive at such a gross \ iolalion of Ihe constitution. S<mih Australia sympathises deeplv with the sull'ering people of the sister Stilles, hut their necessities can lie relieved in other ways than ul> ruga ting the constitution." After further strongly protesting he concluded " such a breach of the Federal con tract is fraught with present injustice and future danger."
WAIKATO FARMERS' CLUB.
V MEETING OF EXECUTIVE. A meeting of the Executive of the Wai kato Farmeis' Club was held in the New Zealand Loan and .Mercantile Agency Com pany's office, Hamilton, yesterday morning, when there were present: Messrs J, Barugh, president, (in the chair; E. Allen, Fuller ton, E. C. Shepherd and W. X. Sturges. ABSENCE OF SECRETARY. Mr Veale acted as secretary in the un avoidable absence of Mr M. Butler, owing to the death of Mr Butler senior. FIRE INSURANCE. Mr Geo. Edgecumbe attended as repre sentative of the Government Insurance Department. lie handed in a letter he had received from Mr Speight in reference to insurance, stating that the future rates would be : country or bush country, with not more than 10 per cent, of area standing bush 5s per cent. Bush country, over Ui per cent., but not move than 25 per cent, 15p. Bush country over :2o per cent. but not more than 50 per ctnt. 30s ; over 5o per cent, aud bush felting contracts oils. The minimum premium will be ss. The new rates will come into operation at once. Mr Barugh said with regard to the Com mercial Union Company they had thrown the Club over, and all the other Company's had followed their lead except the <to vernment. He thought they should support the Government, so long as they stuck to the present rates as they were very satisfactory. Mr Fullerton moved " that as the Com mercial Union Company having gone bade on the old rates, the general executive of the Waikato Farmers' Club is of opinion that they should accept the rates offered by the Government Insurance Department and that Mr Edgecuuibe bo asked to write for fuller information." They should support the Government Under the condit ons offered as the term were most satisfactory. After the Club had met the Union Company, the latter had gone back aud the Club would be justi fied in supporting the Government. Mr Barugh seconded the motion which was carried. RESIGNATION OF SECRETARY. Mr Butler wrote tendering his resigna tion as secretary owing to his private busi ness requiring his attention. He thanked members for thn kind consideration shown him at all times, and assured them that he would always take a keen interest in the welfare of the Club. He added " I should very much like to see farmers generally realise what a power this institution would become if they loyally supported it, not forgetting that the sinews of war must bo suppl.ed for carrying on the work. To carry on a successful and useful organi sation like the Fanners' Club farmers must bo prepared to respond to a larger member ship fee than at present." Mr Barugh moved that the resignation be accepted with regret. It was no good asking Mr Butler to reconsider his decision, as he knew it was final, but he was sure Mr Butler would continue to a valuable member of the Club. Mr Sturges seconded the motion and re ferred to the valuable services rendered to the Club by Mr Butler. Messrs Shepherd aud Allen heartily en dorsed the sentiments expressed and the motion was carried. SECRETARY. A discussion took place on the question of remuneration to th ■ paid seer tary, after which Mr Allen moved and Mr Sturges seconded " that Mr IC. Veale be appointed secretary to th > end of the financial year at the old remuneralion of M) per year, the question of a permanent appointment to be gone into at the nexi annual meet ing.'' members' fees. .Mr Barugh said that 5s per year had only just paid their way and he did not think it possible to run the club to cover the provincial expenses and colonial ex penses. This year the delegates who went to Wellington had paid their own expenses. To formulate the acts of Parliament as ■suggested would entaii a large amount of clerical work, lie moved that the executive recommends the future fee be 7s bd per annum, the matter to be discussed at the next branch meetings." Mr Allen thought it a disgrace to the club if delegates had paid their own ex penses, as they discussed mattors greatly affecting the farming interests. Farmers had reaped such benelits from the work of the Farmers' Club that no one would ob joct to pay the increased fee. Mr Sturges said in the immediate future there was a great work for the Club and Union to do in the interests of agriculture. They should have a paid man to visit the branches to lecture on matters pertaining to the farming community. ANNUAL MEETING. Mr Fullerton suggested that the annual meetings should iu future be held in Hamilton in order that members from his end of the district could attend. This would lead to the better weildin" of the Club. The executive agreed to carry out the suggestion. ALTERATION OP RULE 7. On the motion of Mr Barugh it was de cided that rule 7 be altered so that all questions not of an urgent character could be dealt with by the executive and not have to be referred back to the various clubs. PIIE FARMERS' I'LATFORM. Mr Barugh moved " That in the opinion of the general executive of the Waikato Farmers' Club immediate steps should be taken to formulate Acts based upon the Farmers' Union questions which have been submitted to Parliamentary candidates, such Acts to be introduced by private members who have answered the questions satisfac torily, and that it recommends that the first subjects to be dealt with be Mutual Fire Insurance, Land Assessment Courts, Koyal Commission to enquire into the system of co-operative labour on public works, and the abolition of Triple Elec torates." He said the Union had tried to avoid party party politics ; they had allied themselves with neither party in the House
and they should try to formulate a farmers' party in Parliament. Tlic executive decided to recommend the Colonial Conference to carry out the sug gestion. FARMER*' TARTY. Th" Chairman aNo moved, "That in the opinion or this meeting an attempt should he in i I" t" form a Farm rs' Union party in the lb-use, and that the answers to Far mers' l"ni"ii questions should be imme diate, y (.'"lleeted for that purpose." Mr Fullerton seconded* the motion. He considered ihat members should be faced with th-dr answers, nnd asked to carry out the tnoa.-ures mentioned, the most impor tant first and the minor ones next. Mr Shepherd thought the members would resent dictation, but Mr Sturges cuilended that they would realise that the farmeis had the light to make their wishes known. The motion was carried unani mously. MAM KK AIM LTKUATION ACT. Mr Barugh brought up the question cf the amendment to this Act suggested by the Farmer.:' Union some two years ago. When in Wellington he had called on Mr Ritchie, who hud assured him that the ameudment would be dratted and placed before the conference then sitting. He had just received a letter fro a the Agricul tural Department, saying that there was not time to deal with this matter during the session just closed. The meeting decided to write to the De partment and the member for Waikato urging that the bill be brought down next session. ANALYSIS OF MANURES. The President said that he knew impure manures were being imported into Waikato, and suggested that a committee be ap pointed to collect samples and forward these and the certificate of the analysis to Mr Pond, Colonial Analyst, Auckland. Other members concured, and Messrs Fullerton, Strange, Allen, H. Rhodes, Sturges and J. H. Mandeno were appointed on the committee, the samples to be posted to the secretary who will forward them to the analyst. CLUB PICNIC. The Waihou branch having written re the proposed picnic, it was de. cided to hold the outing at the Ruakura Experimental Farm on or about March the 2oth, the executive to arrange details. TREASURER. Mr Ifaugh was appointed to act as treasurer till the end of the fiuancial year. DISEASE IN HONES. Mr Shepherd said there was an uneasy feeling in the district that they were not taking sufficient steps to prevent the spread of disease through the medium of bonodust. The Farmers' Club was doing absolutely nothing at all in the matter aud members thought that they would be lacking in their duty if they did not do something in in the matter. Mr IJarugh said the Club had taken all the steps it could. Twelve months ago, they had passed a resolution at the Agricultural Conference at Auckland. in favour of the erection of a sterilising plant. While in Wellington recently he had. with other delegates at the Union Conference, urged ministers to establish the works. They did not seem to under stand the matter in the South. In reply to Mr Shepherd, the President stated that the < iovernm ;ut had an otlieial who met every cargo and if the e were any doubt about its purity, a sample was submitted to Mr Pond for analysis. On the other hand he had been told that if the manure were a mixed sample it was sometimes difficult to detect the germs. Mr Shepherd moved aud Mr Allen seconded " that the Government be urged to see that all bones be properly sterilised before they are issued to farmers," NEXT MEETING. The next meeting of the executive was fixed for the end of February. THANKS. Mr Fullerton moved a vote of thanks to the Press for their assistance to the Club. Mr Barugh had great pleasure in second ing the motion, which was carried.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1902-
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Government Notices ■ls aii'l Survey 0 -* undermentioned T<>WN LANDS will l)t> snl »in it ted For Kile by Public Vueti >n, at this Oliiee, on FRIDAY, the Huh day of December, 11(02, at 1! a.m. : - TOWN' OF CAM!;!;;!);-; EAST.— Lof.-i 21\ 17". ITC.a, each 2 ivods : Up<et price, .410 per lot. Lots H!"i. I.:<i. 137, |:!.s, [:;; i. no, HU.tDL'. 4<J3, I'M,t-a.li 1 acre: I'pse! I'ric". i-'L' i per lot. Lor !::-. | ,■ 1 7 ,„.,ehes : Upset Price, £"> 17s tjd. Lot (Km, t acre ! rood : Fpset Price, £37 los. _ TERMS OF SALI',-nue-fifth cash on fall of the hammer, and Lie balance with Crown I: rant fee I"!, within thirty day? thereafter, otherwise the one-fifth paid by way of deposit, will he forfeited, and the contract for the sale of the 1 md be null and jmmissioner Crown Lands. ARTMENToF AGRIC DRAINAGE CONTRACT, SECTION C. r I LENDERS will be received up to SAT- L I'RDAA", Gtu DECEMBER, 1902, for the EXCAVATION OF NINTY-FIVE CHAINS more or less of OPEN DRAIN. Plans etc, may be seen at Homestead. M. MULCAHEY, Manager. Wanteds Etc WANTED, a respectable Girl to assist with housework. Airs D. R. Bain, 11 uniltou West. WANTED, the Public to Call on GAZE & CO. for SUPERIOR PHOTO GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio —Howden's Buildings, Hamilton. \\rANTED—The travelling public to re -11 member that Tea, Coffee, Pics, Pastry, Cakes, etc , are obtainable all day lonu at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land, Local, and Illustrated papers.—J. T. Home, Confectiou»r etc., Hamilton. X^I7*ANTED—Those requiring Violins, » * Strings, and all Accessories appert aining thereto, to rail on or send to H. H. Howden, watchmaker and jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a largo supply in stock. \\T A NT E1» KN() WX, Mrs 1 {ridges has TT opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. Fresh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc., WANTED KNOWN.—V. Plescher do sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies' and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button), Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace and Button Hoots, (tan and black), (rood Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes. Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made t) order. V. PLE S C HER, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. iy OODCARVING—ReIief, ChlpTTloral M Chip, etc. Terms, 12s <ki per quarter, Is lid per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E. Ayliug, 13, Victoria Area le, Auckland. 17 OR CRICKETINO, GOLF, and TENNIS GOODS give E. J WILKINSON a call. All this season's L-J3t, Found. &c. lOST, yesterday, light roan*, big framed J cow, in full milk, no visible brand. Reward on returning to C. HORSNELL, Station Master, Hamilton. Religious Announcements. r pRIXITY METHODIST CHURCH HAMILTON'. SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 30. Preacher—ll a.m., Mr J. W. Bowles; 7 p.m., Rev. H. L. Blamires. Evening sub ject : " The Law of Heredity and the Doctrine of Grace." TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 CAMBRIDGE. Anniversary Soiree and Concert, Odd fellows' Hall, on TUESDAY, DEC. 2. Tea at G. 30 p.m. Admission 2s. Music by Orchestra. Solos by Miss B. Butler and Mr. Aspinall (of Auckland', also leading local talent. Business Notices Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying itesults with us. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. Few Summer Dre-» Materia 1 .-, double width, from Is fid to 5i 6d Coloured and Black Wool Voiles at 2s lid 33 Ud, 4s 6.1 Black lustres, fiirured and plain, Is lid to 5 ■ 6d Our Sp'emlid Stcck of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in LsduV Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s 0:1, 3s 61, 4s 6d Bewildering Assortment of Belt", Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes froni Is pair Cooking »nd Afternoon Aprons from Is (id Blouses of all descriptions from 3s lid New Sunskadcs. special value, from Gs lid Uudt-T.-kiris, tucked aud flounced, from 3s 6d Holland Walking Skirts, snurt shapes, from 12s tid Holland and Crash Ceetumes, with Eton or Russian bodice, at 21s, 23s Gd, 25s Gd. 31s 6.1 ' Smait Hats, T'-qu.s and Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Ready to Wear Hats " from 3s 6d Reliable Washing Prints from !.',d yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins aud Blouse Materials from 6fd. USEFUL LINES FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents 1 Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing 1 New Shipments of Straw Hats, including " Boaters," ." Brazilians,"' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C Tars, and Shirts New Washing Wai-toants, in white and fawn shades, at os 6d, 8? Gd, 9s Gd, to 14s 6d. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355, Dref.smaking and Ta bring in all it Branches. Abeo!u h fly the lowest price hst in Auckland for Linen aud Household go.ds MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
Business Notices ItKAL K AGENTS AND |'i;()|'];i:tv auctioni;ki;s, MR M. G. FARHKR, '■ HANK WOOD/* HAMILTON*, Who will conduct intending purchaser< t<> proper uf charge, aud will be glad to receive particulars of properties for sale. CHEAP BUSH FA KM. Adjacent to Railway Station. OO 1 i \S- '' et ' Acre, 2:IS acre-; good ■3w''W J.U level land in riuiu timber, except 10 acres which have been grassed aud fenced ; close to post office ; station and township ; handy to good mar ket, and about 150 miles from Auckland. 218 T'L'LE FA KM ■ I Stat imil ,Vc. 3WIU firm secMon acres each ; very fertil mile fr i about :U) n from £ib t' balanci- five \-c. ever J handy Vom 22 to 3:1 1, fenced, aud n ne there is watered; one township, and Prices range ine-third wish, it. 705G HANDY FARM, Tweniy miles from Auckland. Ofi )A—IOS ACRES: all fenced and *j\J rJ\J sub-divided: So acres grass: 12 acr i crop: small orchard : i acre bush -4 acr s drained swamp: balance rough land house of four rooms ;md erandah; stabh . cowshed, Ac.; h mile from school, post c ice, &c.: one mile from creamery and o 'rom station. Price, jju2<>; terms if des; ad. 7j 61 PNIMPROVED LVNDS. NGAK 'lO PAlahll - Ulotment 300, o.u ---t iini •' ."(1 ■•(•--•. £7l. TAUf'IRI PA- lsH~ Ulwnwnt 32.', r:on t.iitiinsr .VI i.or. s, £3B. TAVPIM PIHHH-Allotment ISO, con tninioa 50 crv*. Co) TAUPIRI P»R|vH-A!UrawU 377 and .TP c>utiiuinc 100 acres, £75. TUIJIK\RA\HA PARISH -Albtroent 30, cnmair.inu' 50 r.cres, £'o. TUHIK »RAME\ PARI* IT - Allotment 131, emtaioing f>o a?res, £3O. TUHIKAPAUF.\ p\RT.s« -Allotment 74, containing s') acres, £75. 7e92 We under aka aay business in con nection with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 AT GOVERNMENT STUD AND EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKURA, HAMILTON. r PHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the A Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1808). Hazlehatch Heimit = Hazledean Bruar = Tuba Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mart?, suitable forget ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groota ge 2i 6d Paddocking 2s Gd per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LORD XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefice : OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteeQ by the State. Further larae reductions now made in costs ad'uiuistra, tion. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estates under Wills or Intestacies wher converted into cash and held for beneficiaries: are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. Thb Public Teustke can be appointed person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. Tjje Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee in plac? of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts The Public Trustee undertakes the many agemeut of Property as Attorney or Age. The Public Trustee administers Intestates Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Lsuda. The Public Trustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Aytids of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. All CATTLE aud HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuna, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. WILLIAM HODGES, 28/8 Waitetuna,
Bus uess Notices. TURNIP SEED. PYRAMID STEAMED BONK ME-W.- i. Ammonia .VI4. Phosphates 52-s7, £>i Ids per ton ! flood and Hone, suitable for drilling £* !2s 'id per ton Kangaroo Cuano, ill 15s. <»r iss Mixture, £ ! 15s. Phosphates, Mi per cent,, to IDs. C':n and Maize Mixture, nitro potash, A'lj !.">. Tninip Manure. Swoles or Root, £'<> l.'s Kainit, Imp.-rial li.'ltrium Soluble, docs not set hard and can be drillo 1 ■£4 7s Gd. The above are plus freight from Auckland. Turnip Seeds, Sec, of Finest Quality. F. J. senders, Agent for W. S Laurie \ Co . Auckland. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. TTAHrKATEA, Mountain Rimu aud IV Kauri at Lowest Rates. Sadies. Doois, Mouldings, kc, of thoroughly Seasoned Timber at le-3 than Auckland Prices, owing to saving in railage. F. J. SANDERS, Agent for J. McAndrew & Co., Paeroa. Ti> FARMERS. McCORMIQK HAY RAKES, Mowers, and Reapers and H'nd >rs are with out a rival : strongly made and of light draught. Send for Catalogue to F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Province of Auckland. FURNITURE. COR SUPERIOR FURNITURE, well i made of Seasoned Timber, and at reasonable rates. Try, "SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHARCOAL I RiiNS. HAVE you scbu the Dalli Charcoal Iron:' If not. call aud inspect the most up-to-date Iron in the market. SANDEKS, Q.C.E. ARRAS CREAM SEPERATORS. r pillS is a boon t > persons being too far ■. from a factory, inspection invited. SANDERS, QC.E. BISCUITS. IF you want the choicest procurable, either local or imported, and the greatest- variety, send to SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHRISTMAS. YI7AIKATO BACON CO.'S HAMS. * » New Dried Fruits, Syrups, Jellies, and o? finest quality. SANDERS. Q.C.E. GENERAL GROCERIES. the Greatest Variety. Highest Quality, aud Best Ail-Round Value, try SAN HERS, Q.C.E. 17 G G PR ESK H V ATI V E.-In tins J bottles, and bulk. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE Wi.W«J±Jij CAMBRIDGE. THE HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOE TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAI TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. brTght, PROPRIETOR. J. 11 , D L E R GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. AWHIA T*E A WAMUIU & TT AWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY sn FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at Pirongia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This line passes through TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A. SYMONDS & CO PROPRIETORS ... TE AWAMDTU FIRST CLASS STATIONERY at E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge, in packets at 3d, Id, 6d, 7d, Sd, Is, Is 3d Is 6d, 2s, 2s Gd. Business envelopes a specialy. Any Person FOUND TRESPABSIVG with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's properties in the Wa ; - kato will be prosecuted. JOHN McOAW, Estates Superintendent, Matainata.
W J- Hnn'er- I'o YARDS. Wednesday. December 3. SPECIAL SALE OF TRAMWAY HoRSES. ''lie undersigned has reeeived instructing from the Maimer of Eleetrie Tramwav ''ompany, to sell at Ohauno Yards on ■•We date , , ' sri;i' i. r s HO Ks KS i The above 11.„■>,..< will be found a first •-•hiss lot of Medium l>raught .Mares and 'Weldings, from four years up to seven year old. straight out of work, and all inV,od hard condition, ami are only sold because of the installation of the eiectrie system Th ee horsos are all from the I'onaool.y stables, and are not required on account of electric cars now running to Pousonhy. At 11 o'clock. W. J. II UXT Elt CHURCHILL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr E. llallett to seli on above date the whole of his IV E ic DilAC'STnfiK 60 Very Choice Dairy Cows, 30 of them in full mi k. 60 Two-ye-.r-nid Heuern, n-a-ly a'l in Oh If 30 r wn. venr-oM S'pers 4 Well-bred Bulls 50 Mix-d f'attle Yearling hy Puk kihe '•how 10 Well-hvd Ridinar and DrHught Mares 6 Go d h'arku, 7 T'nbroken Coltn by Drausht Stallion Rrapraar. and other rood miv* 1 Sen'irßtr.r, off. Six II.P. oil Fngine in good work ing order The Cows aref.l! I igh'y rec<>mm<mled, have b?rn cirefu'.lr ho-en, nn.l any nt firpt-c'as? culled from tl.em, Alsi THEr.\R\],,fs4oa"res(looac-P8 Rw'kimed h'l sub divided into paddocks, with go-i' Dwel'ire House, Out-huiUitiys Cowsheds e'e , and a Flux nill all c-niph te, on property. Terms ste mi" 1-nvi-•<; R'wsririri Cn a-rival of WalWo train from Hamilton will ennvey int.nding purchasers to the -ale and hark in time to ch ch train to Hami t>n »nd Cam rridre at 7.45 p.m.. snd u s f c ra< r will »U > rnn fmm Merer. Cttt'e will be punted acr.-f* the river for btiytr-i Sa'e at 12 30 J. 11 I T E R 23/ H n;Y cows at RIDGE. DECEMBER G. The undersigned lu.s received instructions from Mr I). Dooley, who is leaving the district, to sell his DA 1t; V CO WS, &c, comprising lit Oood dairy cows, mostly heifers 1 Yearling Hull W. J. IT U XTER. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday, December (3 lU\ WELL-BRED YOUXO CATTLE. \f\J mixed sexes 112 Very Choice Yearlings and Strong Calves, < I. Booth, W. P. H e id, O. Reid, W. Brough, Fencoiirt 53 Extra Choice Yearling and 18-month Steers, Ribt Swayne 20 Quiet Two and 21-year-old Heifers. Fencburt, neighbourhood 22 Fresh-conditioned Cows, A. Macfar lane, Crouch, W. P. Reid, Fen- Cllllt 10 Well-bred Fresh Steers, Gwynne lands 3 Choice Yearling Jersey Heifers, 1 Good Cow, at calving, Medium Draught Mare, E. Veale 16 Choice Dairy Cows and Heifers, at calving, Miss Ewen, J. Forrest, Taotaoroa neighbourhood , 6 Fat Cows, J. Anderson, Ashwin At 12.30. W. J. II U N T E B. FOR PRIVATE SALE: At Pukeriniu—32o Acres First-class Land, within half-a-mile of Tuke riinu Factory; nearly all drained swamp : all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a really good dairy farm HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. The undersigned has received instruc tions from Mr C. Hutchinson, who has sold his farm, to sell the whole of his Dairy of A A Cll OI C E DAIRY C O WS, aU all newly calved, and an extra good lot Pedigree Ayrshire Bull Milk Cans, etc., etc., At 12.30 sharp. W. J. HUNTER. HAMILTON BOROUGH YARDS SPECIAL HORSE SALE. The undersigned will hold a Special Sa'e of Horses at tho Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, December 18, of 200 HOR S E S of all classes Entries solicited. W. J. H U N T E li. SHEEP FAIR. February, 1903. HUE undersigned will holding First Sheep '. Fair at Ohaupo Yards, as above. Entries solicited ... J. HUNTER. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding- Estab lishment. MRS F. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. HOT AND~COLD BATHS,
McNicol & Co. 'H.UT<» ST<»i K Tu.v-dav. I) ir :it Kliaupo Yards Fresh ::,-year-old Steers, \. N. \'or > unpty i iv..-ye:ir-.>lil I letters 3 Yfju'lin-i Steers s F-.t C..ws .50 IS-iuf.nlh to Two-year-old Steer and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows. I< Yi '.u-lir _,'.-, pirongia 16 Q-uet Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes, W. Roth 150 ]wo and 2i-voar Pat-tie, Eureka, Hautnpu und neighbourhood Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Hull 2o Choice 15-month Steers 15 Two-year-old ('attie 15 Fresh-conditioned Three-year Steers 15 Kri'sli-c 'ti'liti<»n.Ml Cows Also, on behalf of Rnto-o-rau-'i Estate ■ 15 Polled Angus Steers Hi Hereford Steers 51- Shorthorn Steers 16 Choice Shoithorn Heifers 25 Shorthorn and Hereford heifers 15 Cows, with calves at side 10 Dry Cows, fresh and fat Sale at 12 30 sharp, Entries Solicited. McNICOL & CO. U. t'. McCuliagh, Auctioneer. PEDIGREE POLLED iXWS BULLS FOR SALE. AtOhaup), on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1902. Having received instructions from Alex ander Aitken. Kereone Estate we will offer for sale on above date : Z PURE-BRED POLLED ANGUS 0 HULLS BULLS, as follows : Fighting) Mac. S X 21, N Z H 11: Colour, black ; birth, 20th Septem ber, 1001 ; breeder, Kereone Es tate, Piako : got bv Mercury, XZHB 210; Ist. Surprise, XZHB 512, by Famous, XZHB 120 -. 2nd Vista, XZHB, by Solomon I. (imp) XZHB 2349 ; 3rd, Victoria, XZHB 73, by Blackleg, XZHB OS ; 4th (.xipsy, XZHB 59, by Robin Hood. XZHB 946: sth. Lizzie, XZHB 50, by Druid; XZHB 07 : '6th Minerva (imp) NZHB 158, bred by Mr McCombie. First and special merit Waikato show, October, 19J2, second Auckland show, Xoveuiber 190.'. Tara, Tofii; XZHB ; colour, black : biith. 22ml October, ;S«Js ; breeder, X.Z. and A. Land Association, Oaniaru : got by Baron Arradoul, 8953; Ist, Tempest 439, by Proud English man. 9551: 2nd, Thalia, 111, by Solomonn 11. XZHB 21 : 3rd, Tillyfour .Maid, HI, by Robin Hood liu-p'i, 91-6: 4th." Tilly four I.ass. lii!>, bred by Mr McCombie. First Waikato and Auckland Shows, 1900 Bobs. S.X. 22, XZHB: colour, Mark: birth, 2-St-h October 1901 : breeder, Kereone Station, Piako : got by Mercury, XZHB 2K5; Ist, Kiri, XZHB" 513, by Famous, XZHB 129 : 2, Sunshade. XZHB 511, bv Jamie of Killara (imp.), 147 : 3rd, Vista. XZHB, by Solomon I. (imp.) 2319 -. Ith, Vic toria, 7:!. by Blackleg (imp), 6S ; sth Gipsy. 59, by Robin Hood (imp.), 91-li : lith, Lizzie. 50, by Druid (imp.i. 07 : 7th. Minerva (imp.i, bred by Mr .McCombie. Xever been shown Sir Redvers, S.X. IS. XZHB: colour, black ; birth, 31st Octo ber, 1900 : breeder, Kereone Es tate Piako : got by Mercury, XZHB 240 : Ist Vista, NZHB, by Solomon I, (imp/ 1 , 2349 ; 2nd, Vic toria 73 ; by Blackleg, imp., 6S ; :!rd, Oipsy, 5!), by Robin Hood, imp., 940 : 4th, Lizzie, 50, by Druid, imp., 07 ; sth, Minerva, imp., 158. bred by Mr McCombie. Xever been shown Fortunatus ; colour, black ; birth, 4th November, 1901 ; breeder, Kereone Station, Piako: got by Mercury NZHB 246: Ist Vista, XZHB. by Solomon I. (imp), 2319 : 2nd Victoria, 73, by Blackleg (imp) 68; 3rd Gipsy, 59, by Robin Hood (imp) 946 ; 4th, Lizzie, 50. by Druid (imp), 07 : sth, Minerva (imp.) 158, bred by Mr McCombie. First Auckland Show, November, 1902 McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCcllaqh, Auctioneer. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. \ B E E F. / Jos. Pohlen and neighbourhood, 30 Yearling Steers, 0 Young Boar Pigs. G. Given At 12 o'clock. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Knit i on above date £A WELL-BRED 18-Month & TWO OU YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 350 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts _ 50 Head Mixed Cattle 10 Good Hacks and Harness Horses Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store l'igs At 12 o'clock. Entries Solicited. ' 0 L & Co. ullajrb. Auctioneer. BOWX LEGHORNS We have the grea f est laying s ( rains in the world, and ore now booking orders for sit tings. We are giving a Silver Cup as a Trophy to (he Waikato Poultry Club for best Brown Leghorn Coekorel or pullet, at next Hamil ton Show, hatched from fgars from our vards by Waikato breeders.—Write for catalogues to T. A. BROOKEF, OtabuW. Particulars a'so from Secretary Waikfto Poultry Club, Hamilton. 82' a BRUISES, WOUNDS, AXD LACER ATIONS—Need an antiseptic dressing Chamberlain's Pain Balm answers the purpose to perfection. It is a liniment, a wonderful healing power. One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton, THOMAS WELLS, Vgent Cam bridge, GEO. M. A. AHIEK,Agent Te A va mutu, sell it. >
Davis & Co- SPECULATORS l.\l(iK OR SMALL CAPITAL M' all those anxious to '■"" l' INVESTMENTS "t Subsi.autial and Inmasing itUll tO those wUllillg to S Clir.' <'<>MFi>!;TAi:lk HOMES SXD; FAI.'MS '>l! '/"OD PASTORAL PROPER. \\> w-..n1.! call your attention to the fact thai ive .-.-m uuVr the host and most coin l>U-te i.ist of I'n.perties of ill kinds in the W a katnnnd surrotiudiug Districts, and are prepared to FIN A NVIA 1,1, Y. ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ~ ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. Wc have properties from 5u acre to s(jo,i acres blocks m price from 17s fid per acre to £lO per acre with Rood roads, near Post Office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terrus. IF YOU Desire to Sell We shall be glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of New Zealand and . Australia, which costs you nothing, aa advertising is the keystone to our success, and our terms are, NC SALE, NO CHARGE. i We have numerious inquiries from all part* I 1 of New Zeal nd and Australia, our con- ' nectiou being very extensive. Having | lately sold several properties is a proof of ,j I our ability to do business. a " Why Pay Kent, . We have several Good Town Properties with 4 to 0 roomed houses, with } acre 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East an# West. Easy terms. For further partial culars apply to DAVIS & COi AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts oil the country. Advances made on all good* placed with us for Sale. WAIKATO AGENTS » and SHOW ROOMS for the WONDERFUL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE M Three machines in one. On Time Pay-^ ment, 2s (id per week. Also, PIANOS & ORGANS English and German, and on j9 easy terms. From 2s Gd per week. See our quality and price before you pur-?! chase. ' WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Capital 3> WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. Thai best in the market. Once used always-) used. Auction sales at our New Mart and' : Yards. Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at -"p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, FCRN ITU BE. etc Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. Samuel Vaile and Sons- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. sharp. uauujsij vailk & SONS (per Sami KJ Vaile, Auctioneers), will S e l) Auction, at their Land Salerooms, Queen Street, Cambridge, GRAND BUSINESS SITE, In the Centre of the Town, opposite fc : Bank of New Zealand, 52 FEET FRONTAGE to Victoria Sto and 30 Feet to Brewery Street, by average depth of 130 feet, with COSR PORTABLE DWELLINGHOUSE 0< SIN ROOMS, WASH-HOUSE ANE bTABLES thereon. The most suitable position in Cambridge for a Doctor's residence. SAMUEL YAILE & SONS, :: J Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, xj Land Auctioneers and Valueis. " : *» HTUD NOTIOI WEBLEY, (HOTCrI KISS-FAIRY QUEEN) stand |the *easo-, Ht 'he Fangipai Fara| Ngaruawahia-Waingaro Road, JSgaruawabii and Whatawhata Districts. Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at NGARUAWAHIii r-u MONDAY, and WHATAWHATA 1 I UESDAY. Those desirous are requested U book early to secure attention. His dam "Fairy Queen," brown maw, bred by Mr Alfred Butk in 1888, got bj the Dauphin, her dam Queen Mt»b by Derf" out of Una by impoited St. Aubyn—Mi Riwe, by Sir Hercules. For further particulars apply and addra h tters to Wm. Home, Te Akatoa. WM. HORNE I7<OR PRESENTATION GOODS, . 1 E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. CONSUMPTION. -Which is the m dangerous and fatal disease, has as its i dieation a persistent cough, and if proper! treated a3 soon as this appears is easil cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy h* proved wonderfully successful, and gaine its wide reputation and extensive sale 1 its success in curing the diseases whifi cause coughing. J t always cures and ciwi quickly. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Hamilton GEO. M. A. AHIER, Agent, Te Awamuti sells it. OINTMENT cures Skin Eruptions, Sores, j Breasts, Ulcerations, White Sw ings, Gatherings, Poisoned Ci Bruises and Burns. HOLLOWAV OINTMENT s i A 8 J nvalual)le for Cn est and Thi Affections, such as Asthma, Bt chitis, Quinsy, Mumps, Coua Colds, Sore Throat and Influx WMUlacturecl only at 78, New Oxford Stmt ttata M 3, Oxiwi stmt). Kb.™ |
WT/1902/WT_19021129/MM_01/0004.xml | 3,769 | THE WAIKATO TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902.
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Thin Blood Thin blood always makes trouble Your circulation is very poor, you have cold hands and feet. Your nerves are weak, you aro despondent and discouraged. Your stomach is bad, you have indigestion and sick headache. Your muscles are weak and you can hardly drag about the house. But there is a prompt cure. Mrs. M. Archer, of Hobart, Tasmania,sends ler photograph and bmyb: " My blood was so tli'ln and my circulation was so poor that my fingers were cold and blue all the time. I lost all energy and was almost lifeless. Bnt Aver's Sarsaparilla soon restored vitalitv to my whole system. It purified my Mood and made it' rich and healthy. IVlieve it is the greatest medicine in the world for the blood." AYER'S Sarsaparilla there are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." Be sure you get Ayer's. To get the best results from Ayer's Sarsa parilla your bowels must be in good condl« tion. Ayer's Pills cure constipation. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aver* Co., Lowell, Mais., U.S.A. Say-Friend: TAKt^TEASPOONSRH '''awake ail barking. « FOR COUGHS & COLDS 17 ACTS LIKE MAGIC!;: , ttU) EVERYWHERE l/S & &/* FIRST AWARD Christchurcb, 1895. GOLD MEDAL, Otago Jubilee Exhibition, 1898. FIRST and SPECIAL, Auckland, 1899. FIRBT AWARD, Christchurch, 19001901. Imperial Calf Food (HEATHER BRAND). Can be used with either skim or separated milk, whey, or water alone. Extraotfrom letter received from a gentle man in the North Island, who uses Imperial Calf Food :—" I started feeding a calf about ft week old, the mother of which was sold at birth. Our other cow gave so little milk we oould cnly spare a pint per day Upon tl is, with your food, we reared the oalf, using just two 251b bags, which lasted 100 days. If milk had not been so scarce we should lave iißed ess Food. The " Calf" in question has, In the nafural oourse of events, just dropped her second c:»lf, atd is as n-ce a cow in all reepwts asc ull be dei-ired." From the above it may be gathered that a oalf oan be successfully reared upon half-a- Sound of Food per day when mik is scarce; : plentiful, les*. PACKED IN 251b., 501b., lOOlbs., and 2001b. BACKS. * Our testimonials are too numerous to publish, but we have spveral stating that calves fed with this food are as fat, if not fatter than calves fed upon full milk. Waikato Agents : W. €. DAVIS & CO., HAMILTON. OODS FOE THE'CHEISTMAS SEA SON in any quantity at WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge-Toys, Dolls, Albums, Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Cases. Fancy Goods, etc. Alfred Auckland & Sons, AUCKLAND, HOLD WEEKLY AUCTION SALES OK TUESDAYS—For Hid«s, Skins, Woo Tallow, and Bones, Hay and Straw. THURSDAYS, AT REMUERA-Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Pigg. FRIDAYS Horses. Harness, Vehicles, Hay, Straw, and Farm Produce. Monthly Sales At WAIUKU-FIRST SATURDAY in each month. POKENO-MONDAY beforo Rurciman Sale. RUNCIMAN-THIRD WEDNESDAY in each month. PUKEKOHE-LAST MONDAY in each month.' TUAKAU—FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January, March, May, July September and November. AGENTS FOR: Chesterfield Guane, Little's Liquid and Powder Sheep Dip, Ford's Lungworm Mixture, Toxa Rabbit Poison. ON SALE AT THE HAYMARKET: Boneduet, Superphosphates and other Manures; Grass Seeds; Clovers from Cress and Sons, Glasgow, and Hurst and Sons, London; Maize, Oats, Chaff, Ac. The Haymarket, Albert St., AUCKLAND. TO MEN Write for free ioi a 'f valuable book about yourselves, your health, yon happinera, your future It contains a full exposition of tie human system and the remedies adopted. No need to cirsult doctors. Tested free in sealed envelote. it>ery man should read it. Ad irees-G. fpeofio, 539 Elizabeth-Street North Melbourne.
CAMBRIDGE CO-OP. We are displaying NOVELTIES IN ALL BKANCHES OF OUR DRAPERY DEPART MENT FOR THE SEASON. PRINTED COTTONS SILK BLOUBINQS WOOLLEN FABRICS LACFS AND GLOVES RIBBONS HATS, ETC. IN ENDLESS VARIETY, ALL UP-TO-DATE LINES CLOTHING " h aiapoi" BEST IN STYLE, BEST IN FINISH, MODERATE PRICE. Place Your Orders For Clothing to Measure Early. BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT. £BOO Stock to Select from the lead ing American, English and Colonial makes. THOS. WELLS, George E. Clark LAND. PRODUCE, & GENERAL AGENT, CAMBRIDGE. FOR SALE, NEW SEASON fcwede, Turnip and Rape, Now landed ex Tongariro from William Hurst and Son, London. IHESE Seeds are from specially selected stocks which ensures the highest class and q mlity of the grower. Hurst's Monarch Swede Hurst's Perfection Swede Hurst's Lord Derby Swede Green Top Aberdeen Turnip Purple Top Aberdeen Turnip Fosterton Hybrid Turnip Broad Leaf Essex Kape Special prizes will be offered for roots grown from above stocks at next Root Show. Shirley and Co.'s £ a. d. Superphos phate Special Turnip Manure Bone Phosphate 04 per cent., guran teed Maiden Island Guano Bonedust, etc., etc. Kai.iit FOR CALF FEEDING— Cod Liver Oil Cocoanut Cake Wheat Meal Crushed Linseed Whole Linseed Crushed Oats Bran and Sharps Premier and Champion Flour Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats Fencing Wire, Barbed and Plain Wire Strainers, Walker's Rollers Fencing Staples Dehorners (Keystone) George E. Clark, Duke Street, - - CAMBRIDGE St. Join's Collegiate School. " THE~PAH," Near Onehuuga- A BOARDING AND DAY BCHOO T FOR BOYS. Hxadkastkb: THE REV. P. S. BMALLFIELD, First Assistant Master : R. L. Mclllroy N.Z. University. Second Assistant Master: R. E.Hall, 8.A., New Zealand University. Third Assistant Master: H. H. Bedford, Undergraduate, N. Z. University. VISITING MA3TERS. For Piano : R. Leslie Hunt. For Violin : L. L. Kreutzsr. ForSketchicg : Kenneth Watkin?. For Gymnastics : W. H. Carrolio. A Special 'Bus runs morning and vening connecting with the On. huDga tram, for the convenience of day pupils. Prospectuses may be bad at the Diocpfan Office, Shortland Street, at the Bookeelltrs or on application to tte Headmaster. SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES (full range) obtainable at E J WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. VIOLINS, IJANJOS, MAN £J DOLINS, and other musical instru meats, at WILKINSON'S, Cambridge.
UAIKY FARMS FOR SALE. LOCKERBIE MATAMATA, WAITOA. IHB PboPEBTI OF The Assets Realisation Board. THFSE Properties have beei surveyed into FARMS of guitaMc- from 65 acres *n 350 acres, are of Good Quality Soil, VVcl; Wat-T'd, C!o=eto Rvlwir, and within p*sv iistmnce of Creameries and Facborv. Buv p r« may select Any rea, and Purel *r on VERY EASY TERMS OF PA? WENT. INTEREST.— 4J per centum por annum PLANS AND PARTICULARS may b- Stained from— THE BOARD'S MANAGERS on the Properties, Mbssbs H. & J. CLIFFORD, Morrins villa. Mbssbb MoNIOOL & CO., Hamilton. Mb A. W. EDWARDS, Te Aroha Mb A. HANNA, Solicitor, Auckland Or THE HEAD OFFICE, Wellington. WALTER G. FOSTER, 8/11 General Manager MRS. SAMUELS, MAIL CARRIER, STOREKEEPER FRUITERER ETC., ONGARUE Newt Apent for all Weekly and Daily Papers. Refreshments, D'mng Rooms, and Good Beds. Meale at »1! hours, Order prorop pnded to pHEAP MONEY /"IHEAP MONEY riHEAP MONEY £IOO to £IO,OOO ON COUNTRI, CITY, AND suburban • ;freeholds 4t 4i per Tent. Teims of Repayment of the Most Libera Character, which can be ascertained on en quiry J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner The undersigned has for sale or lobro en ibaral terms DAIRY FARMS GRAZING FARMS BUSH FARMS NATIVE T.T* 13E3 TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS COTTAGES, STORES To ownerH of property : My terms are no ale no charge. A R. LANGLEY, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR RAGLAN FOUNTAIN piMU TUMBKR piOMPANY, | iMITED, MAMAKU FIKEST MO(JfiTA!»-BROM T N THPI COLONY FIRST AWARD and GOLD MEDAL against all-comers at the Auckland lndustria and Mining Exhibition, 183^-99 Over 1,000,000 feet of Building Timber in Stock, Also, EVERY CLASS OF DRESSED TIMBER & MOULDINGS. W. MAUNDER, AGENT. Hamilton J. CLAYTON, AGENT, Noabijawahia Telegrams promptly attended to. 18.'* HAMILTON I I ASHBTJRTON Wawato I | Canterbury 'AIKATO pALVASISED TRON HARDLEYBBOS Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Bellhangers. WORK UNDERTAKEN IN ANY PART OF THE WAIKATO. Wholesa'e and Retail Manufacturers or' Spouting, Ridges, Baths, etc. TANKS A SPECIALITY. CORRUGATED IKON CURVEL TO ORDER Dairy Utousila of First Quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HAKDLET BEOS., HAMILTON John Bettley, ♦VHOLESALE 4 RETAIL BUTCHER (Opposite the Hamilton Hotel). BEST QUALITY MEAT ONLY KEPT. Connected wherewith is THE HAMILTON COFFEE PALA3E. HorDiKsrrs Daily fsox 12 to 2 o'otxjox Chops »cd Steaks Soady in Ten Minutes. DIKN£B on SALE-DAYS at 11 O'CLOCK <3T Raceß, Regattas, Shows, &0., Citertd for r AMIL'iON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED), H< s 3n Sam : LACKSMITH'S COAL COKE, £2 per ton of 22 bags; 2b per bag. IAR, Cd per gallon for 26 gallons or overt 6T gallcn.for lose quantities. Wosu: Olareno-etroet, Hamiltou.
I TUCKER'S 1 "OAKING QOWDER , - AMILY ±>AKING ©OWDER Established ISBS. The full quantity of Powder is carefully weighed into every tin. Some tins ex tensively advertised are very short in weight. See you get what you pay for— Encourage fair dealing. Perfection in Cookery. Order the first tin : the rest will regularly follow. EGG pOWDER Buy it for Pancakes, (id lOWDER Buy it for Pancakes. ;UXSHL\E TELLY CRYSTALS. OUNSHINE tPELLY V_yRYSTALS. A Great Si/ccex*. List of Flavours on Each Packet. OUNSHINE pUSTARD DOWDER JUNSHINE 1 OVVDER Eggs may be too rich for you ; eggs may he too dear—This will suit you " down to the'ground." Gd Boxes (I packets in each box) Assorted Flavours. >jUXSHIXEj pUDDING DOWDER >■ 'UXSHINE I UDDING I OWDER Easily prepared, superior to home-made Blancmange, fruit-flavoured, and prettily tinted in different colours. Raspberrv, pale pink; Strawberry, reddish pink | Vanilla, chocolate colour; Lemon, pale yellow AKARANA OTARCH L YZE KARAXA OI'ARCH VTLAZE For putting a fine finish on all Ironing Work. Boxes, 3d and 6d. OP ALL GROCERS. Manufacturer W. F. TUCKER, Auckland. THE UMPBELL AND HRENFRIED pHBEI> 10MPANT, fIMITED, Capitax £303,000 43, QUEEN STREET WHARF, ALBERT BREWERY vJUEEN-STREET IST) DOMAIN BKEWERY, NEWMARKET. DIBTOTOBB J. Looan Cahpbkh,, Esq. (Chairman), Arthub M. Mykrb (Managing: Direotor), and L«o M, Mybbs, SIOBBTABY : Alt BID 8, BaBKABI. Cable Addresi: " Beehlra," Auoklaod, AGENTS FOR- R. PORrER ft CO., "BDlIdoi? " ALE STOUT. LoDdoD M. B, POSTER ft SONS* (Ltd. "Bnrii ALE and STOUT, London J. SCHWEPPE ft CO.. MINERAI WATERS, Svnney arvl London D. H. BURKE, SCHNAPPS, Harobnre W. & G. GILBEY, SCHNAPPS. London J. W BURMESTER, PORT, Oporto ADET SEWARD ft CO., V.D CLARET JAS. BUCHANAN ft CO., SCOTCH WHISKY, Lordnn JAMES WATSON ft CO,, SCOTCH WHISKY, DDnJpfl PEASE. SON ft CO., 8.0.5. WHISKY DarlinstoQ HIRAM WALKER 4 SONS (Ltd ■ "Canadian C!nb" WHISKY. Ontar-n DUNVILLE ft SONS (Ltd.), V,R. IRISH WHISKY, SIR JOHN POWER & SONS, IRISH WHISKY. D-Uh.T ROUYER GUILLET ft CO., BRANDY Cognac ADELAIDE WINE CO., «'Tannnda. A'V-.idc? MCET ft CHANDON, CHAMPAGNE ReimF KRUG ft CO., CHAMPAGNE, Rpjrr., RUINART ft CO., CHA MPaGNE, R^im* E. IRROY. CHAMFAO\7<\ A. COLLIN. CHAMPAGNE. CLaion? Em, Era Eto A very L»n>» A-»»»trof»n* of thp pbst bbwvh «t WTNEH ft SPIRITS, ADSRALTAN WINES, *:«.»yg >n baud. CIGARS. Man? bJJAJins Spicotiou ALBERTA DOMAIN BKEWERIES PBTZE MEDAII* AND AWARDS Sydney Exhibiton, 187S, Melbourne Ex hiMtion, 1880; Wd'iirpton Exhibiton, 1885 Auckland ExhiHHoE. 7577, T578.1879, 1880 Colonial »nr* Trdifn Exhibition, ]8»6; DDn tdin Exhibition.. !H9O. TABMAMAN EXHIBITION. TS9I -5 » Ale i'colk). Special Firat Award Gold Medal; Ale First Award: Stout (bulk). Special First Award G»ld Medal: Stout (botfl.dl, Special First A ward and Gold Medal. Ako, CHAMPIONSHIP against all Forciirc and Colonial Beer Exhibited ; and MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EXHIBI TION, ISSS : First Prize and Gold Medal. THE CAMPBELL& EHRENFRIED COMPANY (Ltz>.). 7/6/7 FORBISTVALUB Lowest Prices GROCERIES SEND TO ffiacferson & West, HAMILTON. Wo are cawh buyers of Butter, Eggs, Horsehair, Fungus etc., etc. 28/6 DATES' RELIABLE Vegetable ana Flower Seeds OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Catalogues free on application. Also, Catalogue of "IRON AGE Labour - saving Implements, Orchard Requisites, etc Frcm Country Agents, or from SEED MEE CHANTS, ' AUCKLAND. i>. meredithT COACH PROPRIETOR, KIHIKTHI, RUNS A COACH TWICE DAILY BE TWEEN KIHIKIHI AND TE AWAMUTU STATION, MEETING EVERY TRAIN. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. EXPEKIENED G FIDES, PROVIDED FOR TRIPS TROUGH THE KING COUNTRY. D. MEEEDITB, Eihikihi,
QUALITY, NOT CHEAPNESS, IS SOMMHINJ TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN PURCHASING A GRAIN & FERTILIZER DRILL. THE "FARMERS' FAVORITE" DEMEMBEB: About 120,000 farmers have bought •• Farmers' Favorite " 11 Dn s This great trade has beeu built ud be-ause tl,« .'SI , Favorite " has proved itself capable of doing better w „i with le^TT the different makes, always keeping in mind the fact that 8 Mr Joseph' Karujrli, President of the Waikato Farmers' Club, b ° U& WHY P 'wlTi if aVOrite r a / t6r he had ÜBed other mak M . not cl to tel us ™™ Q ° V° d ' ■'* We a9k , hiu1 ' interested > -tf't ?ou why he Lrt? it TfJ "" ■" ad 7 But he might fell you wny ne Bought it. If you are a private buyer " ask him." XT SOLE AGENTS: JNew Zealand Loan aim Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, HAMILTON. LANSDOWNE ESTATE, Land For Sale. OF 3300 ACRES ALL PLOUGHED & GRASSED iT H L£ EW ZEA LA*D LOAN AND T? 1 n - i PAxrv E T R T CANTILE A »EN(Y COM- Everslev Estate i PANT - l j m l i ted, Bre instructed to au . maivji oiuj UOUaiCj I nounce that.that portion of the 'OF 854 ACRES, _ all plouqhed:and grassed, j Woodlands Estate, COMPRISING Otterbarn Estate THE BLOCK NEAR THE T3WN - I SHIP OF TAUPIBI, OF 793 ACRES, Confining NEARLY ALL PLOUGHED AND grassed. 4422 Acres, The above properties.all adjoin the Walton |ls now surveyed and «nh.d,„i,w ; and Cambridge. The land is of excellent quality, and is admirably adapted for DAIRY F * RMS. OPEN FOR PRIVATE SALE, on Liberal Terms, ON 23rd APRIL, 1902. Copies of piano and full particulars obtainable from the uudersignod X«t^ vt wtujjxnu jLUAfI AND daw ER t CANTILE A »EN(Y COM PANY, LIMITED, are instructed to au nounce that.that portion of the Woodlands Estate, COMPRISING THE BLOCK NEAR THE T3WN SHIP OF TAUPIBI, Containing 4422 Acres, Is now surveyed and sub-divided into con venientlj-siz-d DAIRY AND G'-tAZING FARMS, and will be OPEN for PRIVATE SALE on and atter Wednesday, Nov. 5, l<)0*. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 20 per rent cash, 5 per cent end of two years, 5 per cent annuady ter five followiug years. Interest U ceut. Applications to be addressed to the under sigue i, from whom Copies and Plans and any further information may be obtained. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MEK CANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. Hamilton, Or auy of the Company's Branches throughout the Colony. • -—-—■ ■ WE ARE ADDRESSING THE FAIR SEX. WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM ON A FAIR QUESTION. $ WE ARE ADDRESSING THEM IN A FAIR WAY, g" | '! tiea. ? 1 SB i v» China tea is not necessarily bad, but the greac chance is that it is ?« 1 | certainly you never get the best China Tea, nor yet the second, nor I J* even the third best. The best never leaves China, the secoad best is .* J* nearly all sent to Russia, the third, fourth, fifth and other descend- s ing grades come to Australia. - Happily the imports of China Tea are lessening steadily, and cor- " » i respondingly those of Ceylon are going up. Ceylon tea is grown in 93 a British Colony and Ceylon is the picked spot of earth for tea grow © mg. All Ceylon tea is good; the best is exquisite, and no other tea I ! 9 grown in any other part of the world caa in any way compare with •3 it. The best Ceylon tea is the famous a which is picked on the mountain heights of the Island, packed in S" ~) lead on the spot where it is grown, and sent dowr A ~ A -- i! * ' "' ! agents of the Nirvana Co., fresh by evsry mail. Nirvana Tea is put up in pounds and half pounds and every pack- I § S age bears the name and trade mark of the company as a guarantee j 1 that it is all we claim of it. a i m rr n n i, u „ B 7B»™ ai * d W. Dibsell. Te i £ Aroha; T. H. Hall and Co., Sole Agents, Auckland. | * PARR BROS., Seed, Grain and General Merchants, HAMILTON. Woolpacks, Seaming Twine, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Root Salt Coarse and Fine Salt, Lime, Cement, Tate's Beet, Mangold and CurottooT oik SiT g Wire ' EoUerß - s,ip ' 68 ' B " nL *wpX, AGENCY COWSLIP CALF MILK. F. A. PEARSON, LAND, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL AGENT AND VALUER, KAWHIA. I have several Farms, Business Sites, TownSecttone, etc., in the Kawhia, Raelan and Waikato Districts for Sale and invite correspondence. n7 Al j°J?° le agent for tha Mahino Noxious Weed Exterminator in the above Districts, and if any farmers who have Blackberry, Briar, Ragweed, etc., on their lands will oommunic»te with me, I will arrange to meet them at an early date and experiment on patches just to show them the killing ies. Hundreds of gallons used weekly in the Taranaki District, and the price in with n reach of all. Sole Agent North of Wanganui: Walter Syme, M. H. R. F. A. tEARSON, KAWHIA. 4/4 rpHE TT7AIKATO T>ACON HO. r£IHE FRANKTON JUNCTION, finished Dairy and Grain-fed "Bacon Pigs weighing dressed 120 to ISOlfes at highest i current prices all the year round. Heavier pigs if well finished may be bought at lower prices. Pigs received at Factory on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday of eaoh week. A weekly prize of one half-penny per pound will be paid to the supplier of the best lot of 5 Pigs reoeived during each week. GEORGE WATT, Manager. UMBBHAlLY.Socretiry.
01 ICE To FARMERS AND kl OTHERS. PURE BONE DUST GUARANTEED. Bands of Bonedust and Artifical .Manure* : PURE HOXE FLOUR PURE BONEDUST (steamer) PURE BONEDUST (coarse) Al BOXE DUST WHEAT AXD CORN MANURE ROOT MANURE TURNIP MANURE POTATO MANURE GRASS MANURE MAIZE MANURE Special Quotations for Large Lots. Illation AnalyS ' S ' Hnd s «»ple« on ap- WARNOCK BROS. Durham-street, Auckland. WAVKJJL! > HOTEI AUCKLAND. MAURTCK O'CONNOR, PROPRUK R desiwtu ir.timat" that he has taken over the bnmn.Fj.ni thi- Popular Hotel, and wouldlnwrtet'o-iy request a continuance of Obe lib. ra! Mipp rt hitherto awarded his pre decf-sHor. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND will 6nd toat no f.ffjit wrll be »p»red t<i afford them c . mf. rt. whilst the TARIFF will be, as previous'y, MOST MODERATE. The I Intel is within (.tie minute's walk Railway Station and Whirl", and oommaud s magnificent view of the Harbour. To the friends of the Propriety in different part* nf the colony, a Dead Mille Failths wiii ver be extended, and a pleasant sojourn ssured. WINES. SPIRITS, ALES. ETC. Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY MAURICE O'CONNOR. 6 310 g/! 2 EXCELI ENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITOR?. P.O. Bex 350 Telephone 468. Prioce Arthur Hotel, WELLBSLEY-STREET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands Only st-olass Billiard Room. Nijrbt Porter. W, M COOKE, Proprietor, Late U.B.S. Co. UPTON & CO., NEW BOOKS ON POULTRY. CABSEL'S NEW BOOK OF POUL TRY-Wright 21/ Reliable Poultry Remedies, Tried and Proved, for the Common diseases of Poultry 1/3 Artificial Incubating and BrooodiDg, by the Most Expert Operators and brooders in America .. ~ 2/6 Ducks and Geese, their Importance in the Poultry Industry .. .. 2 6 Sucoess with Poultry : For Persons who Think of Engaging in any Branch of the Ponltry Businees .. .. 5/ Eggs and Egg Farms, the Foundation of the Poultry Business .. .. 2/6 Turkeys, Their Care and Management 2/6 Poultry Houses and Fixtures-Describ ing Up to Date and Low Cost Fix tures j/g The Leghorns: Brown, While, Black, Buff, Dntkwing ..• ~ #> 2/6 The Wyandottes : Silver, Golden, White Buff and Black 2'6 The Bantam Fowl: A Description of all Standard Breeds and Varieties ~ 2/6 Postage 2d in the 1/ Extra. All the above Works are fully Illustrated and Contributtd by the Best Authorities in America and Great Britain. UPTON & CO., QUEEN-ST AUCKLAND. AUPIRI fjOAL TU"INEB DUTED. The Best Household Coal in the Colony. Dealers in Waikato. 41* Orders addressed to the Mine Manager, Mr Edwabd S. Wight, Huntly, will be promptly attended to. FRANZ SCHERFF, *»_,,.., Seeretary. Auckland, April, 1899. EVANS' WONDERFUL TJ EM EDIEB TUSSICTjRA. -For Coughs and Colds. WITCH'S OIL. -For Rheu matics, Chilblaines etc. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER.-For Asthma and Bronchits. These preparations, which have gained a widespread reputation throughout the Col ony are obtainable in the Waikato district from the following .—H. J. Clifford, Morinsa ville ; Thos. Wells, Cambridge ; W. Escott, Cambridge: F. J, Sanders, Cambridge; Chas SV Vk Vv 5 ' *"'* Druß -> , E. J. Davey. Hamilton : W. Dey, Bamil on ; J. S. Edwards, Ohaupo ; G. M. A Ahier, Te Awamutu ; F. A. Chapman, Kihi kihi; Green and ColebTook, Te Kniti and Otorohanga ; Dooley and Paterson, Ngaruit wahia ; R. F. Sandes, Hamilton ; A. E Manning, Hamilton ; R. J. Roberta. Cam bridge. Price, 2/6. rpHE GOVERNMENT INSURANCE 1 DEPARTMENT is prepared Employers of Labour Covers against Risks— connected with their trade or business—nn&or ployerß' Liability Aots, as well as under Common Law. Owners of property and Mortgagees also protected under special tables. Personal Ao- Went Insurance effected in all branches. he.'ooal Offioeof the D J.H.WC Oo—iwtoow I
ALBERT HOTEL QUEEN STREET Au UKL A N D. TJAVINQ tak»-nF ov,r this popular and ™«HT POUTEK IN ATTKKDANO ' Telephone 963. AH telegrams promptly attended to. ARTHUR BACH X K a w^rinrT^" THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL ■ Hull i/uTLf? ° g ">*""• *• To»n Telelhonb No. 690. James M\*am/&/ (liATB Of / ikurangi and /* Coroman del/ proprietor/ /East, UCKLLVD L_ FOBox, 3 Hallett's Railway Hotel, MEHCEIi. WINES AND SPIRITS" OF THE VERY BEST BRANDS. Brown Campbell's Special Brew always 0 draught. Good Shooting: and Boating. Hor ßeß on Hire Good Stabling and paddocking. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Railway bab. Stooked with <jaost Liquors.; J. E. HALLETT, PROPRIETOR. Ju Harbour View ffotel, RAGLAN. MRS E. G. ftEID, Proprietress. eTeryconyeniencefortraveUersandtouri^!-. MAGBIFICBBT VI£W OVSBLOOKIJG TKI Seooomb'es Special Brew on Draught finest Wines and Spirits Good Stabling and Paddosks Boating and Pishing. Waikato Mail OoadTieayeg the door SPEIGHT'S Genuine Dunedin Ale and Stout ffl OBTAINABLE ONLY FBOk Hipkins and Coutts WINE 4 SPIRIT MEEOfIANJB ELLIOT STREET, AUCKLAND, ' Who „. the sou A^wmmAtmm. BULK ALE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Agent for Dawson's Celebrated Whisky. K. & o. **& CASH BUYERS OF EMPTY BOTTLES m ANY QUANTA Highest Prist. « Ttß . TelsphoneSW. P.O. Box 846. 21/11 X w |
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INSURE NOW with the GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DMTMi:NT. £1,000,000 os, already been added to Policies -in the Department, THIS IH THE BONUS YEAR, and everyone now takiag out a participating policy will receive a substantial bonus at the end of the year. J. H. RICHARDSON, Uumrais^ioner. A Gold or Silver Watch tor Nothing. SEND NO MONEY. WE hereby undertake to give one ofout Famoufl Gold or Silver Watches, Lady or (ientleman's, to every Man, Woman, or Child Who sends as the orroct reading of the following PUZZLE : I BxxT MxxS TuS CixixE The only condition is, that if your answer is correct, you purchase one of our SOLID STEP' ' '•"'' SILVEK OHAXNS to wear with the Watch. Simply forward your answer, and enclose stamped and addressed envelope so that we may iuform you i you have won the Watch. We are making this offer solely with the object of introducing and advertising our goods. Gut this out and forward to our only address— GOLDSMITHS COLONIAL GO, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z Or Box 469, G.P.O. 8/2 • A W HIA HiARMERB' HO APERITIVE n.)MFANY Having; oompleted arrangmenta to open BTOUEROOMS in KAWIIIA, the aUre C >mpany are prepared to Supply eottl rs with All Rcqireme^t^. '•VRS SEEDS will be a Speciality, and " are cavetully selected by men of large ex perience, ami will bo supplied to Share holders an! Farmers Generally at n Mini .nura t out and of v'imrantecd Quality. ENCING MATERIAL also will be Sup plied at the Very Lowest Possible Rate. The K.F.C. Co. are making arrangements for the Supply of Sto: k to Farmers, and will place their Shareholders on an equal foot ing with tho best Farmers Unions in New Zealand. The objects of the Company are to Supply Shareholders with Every Requisite at the very lowest cost, and to promote and foster any and every industry that will be of benefit to settlers and intending settlers, and to dispose of their produce in the very best markets. Please note and place your orders as early as possible to avoid any disappointment. KAWHIA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY ROYAL HOTEL, RAGLAN Favourite Seaside Hesort for Tourists The proprietor to notify the the public that he fws entered into possession of above Hotel' which is one of ihe most comfortable Huxtelries in the colony. No expense has been spared to meet the requirements of Tourists, Families, and Commercial Travel lers. FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD TABLE Bathing Honses, Sample Roomß, Stabling, etc. TABLE A SPECIALITY Telegrams promptly attended to. A. J. NORRIS, 11/7 Proprietor. (Late U. 5.8.00.)
Wonderful ftTedicine. PILL )Uturbed Sleep, Frightful Di WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. » PwpMtd only byTHOMASBMCHAM, at. Helens, LanoMhire. ■ncUad. \ *°W •▼«nrwh««. la Bex... U. IK. *nd to. M. " B, " aa j "THE PEOPLE'S" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, If you require good, cheap Bedroom Furniture including Bedsteads, Wire-wove Mattresses and Bedding; also, dining-room Chairs, Couches and Curtain Poles, then send to the best and cheapest furnishing warehouse in the Colony GARLICKCO.,LTD., "The People's" Fubnishing Warehouse, 304 to 312. Queen . Street. AUOKLANT} IMPORTANT NO TICE. - <™ ««-= u »i«i gß ui me .\ew /.eaiana Uairy Asso ciation (Limited) that inferior factory-made or home separator Butter is sometimes being sold as the Association's Butter ; and further the second hand brand and " Dairy " brand boxes with'the Associations brand still remaining upon them are bein<* fraudulently used for the conveyance of Butter which has not been made by the -Association, this is to give notice that any persons using boxes ,^f l^ (^i^°r c ' a * lons registered brands uncancelled are LIABLE JO 1 ROSLoTJfrON, and also to request that persons desiring to obtain the Dairy Association's Butter should be careful to see that the wrappers are branded with the Associations name and one of their well-known trade marks-either "Anchor"or "New Zealand Dairy Association. J Any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of anyone pirating the trade marks or selling other Butter as the Associa tion s will be rewarded. WESLEY SPRAUG, MANAGING DIRECTOR, THE N.Z. DAIRY ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Auckland, Sept. 20, 1902. J. JONES, AUCTIONEER, Produce Merchant, Land & Commission AGENT, Viotoeia & Lobnk Sts., ATJCKjjAND. PRODUCERS of every kind Dairy, Orchard and Farm Produce can depend on obtaining tbs Highest Market Trice, with Quick Salt* and Account Sales immediately remitted. Special accommodation for Pigs and Poultry. Fruit Sales held EVPR> DAY during the Season. Outdoor and Country Sales conducted. Large accommo dation for storing Mp : 76 and other Produce until fair market price ■*> obtaineUp. Established 18 Yvttc Kkfkbhuck : Union Bank of A ustralia. IAGLAN ONE DOZEN CABINETS WITH OPAL FHOM 16/- GEORGE GREGORY. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPI ER SPECIALITIES- Artistic Studies, Enlargements Children's Portraiture and Groups coekbb o* QUiiEN AND WFLK3T.EY STREETS AUCKLAND. The regula running of the mail coach i is suspended owing te the bad state of the roads. J. DALGLIESH TO LADIES No need to consult doctors cr chemists The remedies you require in your own hands Write for free copy of valuable hook about your lives, your health, your welfare Every wuman should read it. Posted free in sealed envelope. Address-G. ferine, 639 Eliza b'-th-ftrept Nrrth Melbocrrp. » . . "DOOK-BINDING neatly executed at The Proprietor. JD Wwkato Tunei Offloe. HanUtot,
The Acme of Perfection THE NEW "IDEAL" PATTERN FACTORY MILK CANS SEAMLESS Hollowed BOTTOM SPECIAL Bottom Hoop, with Shoulder for Bottom to rest upon PATENT UNBREAKABLE HANDLES. We take this opportunity of thanking the Waikato Farmers for the liberal support accorded to us in the past, and beg to intimate that having imported the most modern machinery for the manu facture of cans, we are enabled to produce a superior can to any hand made. We say that for strength, durability, high-class work and material this can has no equal in New Zealand, its weight will bear out our statement. Send for illustrated pamphlet showing construction. Made of BEST CIUUCOiL TiVD STEEL ALEX, HARVEY & SONS Albert-street, AUCKLAND. DAIRY SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES CRIPTION. THOS B. AETHUB.I [B. B. SCEATS AUCKLAND CITY MARKET, WELLESLEY - STREET WING RICHARD ARTHUR & CO., FRUIT, PRODUCE & POULTRY AUCTIONEER. WE have now one of the largest and best lighted Auction Rooms in the Colony, and being situated in the busiest part of the City, clients can rely upon goods being well displayed and di sposed tc the best advantage. THOS. B. ARTHUR ... Auctioneer. THE GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY UMITHD Cable Address : ICCOMBS, NEWMABKET. Telephone: So. 475. ESTABLISHED 1856. BREWERS, BOTTLERS & MALTSTERS Our ALES and STOUT are BREWED from the PRIMEST MALT and HOPS, and will compare with the finest in the Colony. Khyber Pass umA AUCKLAND
FOR THE . . . PAST 13 YEARS PROMINENTLY BEFORE . . AUCKLAND FARMERS . Produces RECORD ! Manure CROPS. „■« . . TESTIMONIAL, . . Mp. OWEN McCABE, Te Apoha West, says: June 30st, 1902. " I was HIGHLY PLEASED with youp SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE, and everyone that has seen my turnips say they are a RECORD CROP for the Year." • . WE SAY . . This is not a cheap trashy manure but one that will GROW GOOD CROPS of HIGH FEEDING QUALITY. IT IS A OUR CUSTOHERS SAY: WELL SATISFIED CROP EXCELLENT ALWAYS RELIABLE PHce £6 I7S. 6d. per Ton. Less 2i per cent, discount for Cash. SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR LARGE LOTS. Head Office-ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. Works—WESTFIRLD, near OTAHCHU
HINTS TO GIFT GIVERS f. . Our variety of Silver-Plated and Solid Silver Goods, and their low prices, simplify the effect of limited resources when choosing a present; the qualities are right, and you may select here with perfect security. Write for our Cata logue. -Real Crocodile Skin and ! Silver I'urse, 27,6 mli l^fr:. 'immmm. ;>-,-• !-" No. 1041— Silver-Plated and Ciiabed Cake Basket, 40/- f ■uvf}- SOiEsK »GV«U fSSeSBK 6'6.86,10.6,12.6,156 STEWART DAWSON & Co. 148 and 148, Queen Street, Auckland. THE DRINK QUESTION, QAVE Doctors' expenses by purchasing only Articles that are manu- factured by those who observe the (Mden Rule, and only put before the public what they with pleasure use themselves. Therefore you can all enjoy a cup of Perfect Coffee and Tea. by ordering from your Grocer BROWN, BARRETT & CO.'S Excelsior Coffee /^ysi^ KJtO ESSENCE OF GOFFEF BRANDS OF TEAS Colombo Garden Tea (Heliotrope Label), per lb. 2 6 Excelsior Tea (Green Label and Butterfly), per lb. 2 0 Standard Tea (Bed Label Butterfly), per lb. 110 Lion. Tea (Blue Label and Butterfly), per lb. 1 8 As the best of Everything is good enough for you USE a, Barrett & Oo.'s Unxld Baking Powder •:.:/* a, Barrett & Oo.'s TJnsld Egg Powder Brown, Barrett & Oe.'s Unxld Solf-Raisillg Flour Brown, Barrett A Oo.'i Unxld Peppers
IyV A N T KJ) K N OffF UN HAN!) AND TO ARRIVE, | SDIPMKNTS r-P BONKDUBT ABB BLOwD MAKUBE. I They are cf Firs'-cl.ss Quality, sad hafn Analysed as under : Borieduht: Aui. oh, ?. Lime 50. Blood and Boredu-t : Am. 8, P. Lime 28 Al*o, J KAIMT, THOMAS PHOSPHATE GUANOS, SALT, AND OTHER RED RUtJK SALT Invaluable for Stock. SALT FOR HAY AND OATEN SHEAVES. It should always be used as the food is much more plaUble. and there is less lota ia j weight. We elso supply best qualities of CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS ON HAND: ft Stocks of S-peci-lly-solectrtd t-'outhern Dark Winter, Canadians, Duns, White and Blaok Tartar. Gat tone, Daui-h, Sparrowbd], and Feed Oats. LP-SEED: This is i xcelleot food for Calves and Poul try. It is ni'jre valuable than any kind of Grain or Pulse. for particulars before Buying, Our Values are undoubtedly the Best. F. W. S" 5 " AND C o ' COMMERCE-STREET, AUCKLAND. M E N Z I | 8 & g 0 . WAIKATO ABATED WATER CORDIAt MANUFACTORY, Latest a&d Most Approved Methods be supplied from the Hamilton Factory. Tktbgraidj&Ordbbs -Ftjuotuaut Atzxhssd To j MENZIKS & CO., Hampton. AND AT THE THAMES] HAN 1 BEOME AN ELECTRIC/ t V u i'H E K ENGINEER ? By Our System of Teaching by Mail You Can. A U VANTAGES. 1 Vou study ai home •2 We touch everywhere 3 No time lost from VVork _4 Prepares for examinations '.5 No text books to buy lii Abundantly illustrated Instructions Papers ,7 lustruciiou v?<~™° ' — • — ->• mathematics and th 8 Each Instruction Paper prepared" experts 9 lnstruceion private 10 The woi-kin;,' is made interesting 11 li student tan read and write, and studies at directed, success U assured 12 Fees can be paid by monthly instalment 18 Backward students (riven special assistance 14 Open to all. No tinio limit We also teach by mail:-Drawing, Shorthand, , Book-keeping and Accounfancy, and eoaeh for the Auditors' and Incorporated Accountants' Bkang. Civil Service, University and Law, Lancmaees, Pupil Teachers' and for "D"and " E ".Every candidate prepared by us for the recent Pnnil Teachers' Examination succeeded in passing Book-keeping Simplified for Farmers', reeow mended by His Eoa Mr Justice Kettle. 2s M pest free Stamp accepted The American School of correspondent [Chartered by the State], Head Office for Ne Queen Street, Auckland Write for free Illustrated Hand-book '• S " and copies of testimonials from New Zealand Gradoates and students, Bnd mention subjects in which yon are interested Success certain if our instructiens followed UCKLAND "TIREEZING CASH BU VJEUU3 OF ALL CLASSES OF FAT STOCK . Stockownera please communicate with a Buyer, MR Q. RUNCIMAN, Cambridge. or at the WORKS, AUCKLAND. We are also BTJTEES of FAOTOE BUTTEE OUTPUTS. We have ON SALE BLOOD AND BONE MANUfi AND BONEDUST. PEICE3 AND ANALYSES OS APPLIOA TIO3. A. BEVINS, Mauager. ___ 1/20 I)RINUE \ LBERT pOLLERB AUCKLAND, FOR BOYS & GIRLS (Boarders and Day Pupils).-*■ - -._ Chairman of Board of Governors: BbtT** o ** H. Garland. Headmaster: Thomas Jackson, M,A\ (Load. Vice-Master: Sttjabt Stevenson, M.A. (Ox ford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rainfobth, M.A. (N.Z.) assisted by a large staff of Resident and Visit ing Masters and Mistresses. The College is controlled by a Board of Qc vernors appointed by the Wcsloyan Metbe4ist Cburch of New Zealand, but the religions eaching is undenominational. There are separate Colleges for Boys and Girls, together forming the finest wt of School Buildings in Auckland. Iho acsom modation for boarders in both Colleges ia complete, and every arrangement ia made to secure their comfort. Large and fully equipped Gymnasium. Central and elevated position. Large play* grounds. Examination Stjcchssks—During the last five years 40 pupils have passed the N.Z. Matriouktion and 23 the Civil Service tx* animations. Ft os moderate. Charge for Boarders made from date of entry. Prospectus on application to Headmaster) or to The Waikato Times Office. Next term begins September 23. 3/7 HOT SPRINGS HOTHiL, . TE ABOHA. ill Residents of the Waikato that be has taken over the above well-known and favourite Hotel, and hopes to merit a oeofla* a»nce ol theii BapEort, |
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MK J. JONES WEEKLY REPOBT Poultry market glutted. Roosters 2s lid to 3a Gd, liens Is (id to Is '.id, others Is 3d to Is (id, ducks Is lOd to 2s :jd, geese :is to •is Gd, turkey gobblers Us lid to Us, turkey bens ;Ss b'd to 4s 3d. Pigs, none entered. Produce : Bacon ( Jd to 9Jd, farmers Hd to BJd, hams UJd to 10£ d, farmers b]d to 9d, eggs Bjd to yd doz, butter 7Jd to B£d, keg 7d to 7id, chesse 5d to s id, factory s id to Gd, honey 21bs tins Ss doz. Potatoes, Can terbury £7 10s to £B, new kidneys lid to lid, shepherds |d to Id, peas 8d to lOd per peck. Fruit: Lemons 7s to 7s Gd case, gooseberries 21d to lb. Onions 13s to 14a per cwt. Wheat 4s 3d, maize 4s to 4s Gd per bushel, sharps and bran £7 10s per tun.
The Waikato Times THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE, AND KAWHIA ADVOCATE. THE OLDEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WAIKATO. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1902. THE LICENSING POLL.
V erv little differeuce is shown in the final returns coining to hand relative to the No-license vote. The result. so far as Prohibitionists are con cerned, is not quite so satisfactory as the first figures led them to suppose. Sonic six districts—Newtown, Ash- Imrton, Port Chalmers, Bruce, Ma taura, and Awarua—were reported to have declared in favor of the reform. But smne uncertainty now seems to exist as to what the ultimate result will he. The issue is fraught with such serious eonsequenoes to the Liquor Party, that we may rest assured no stone will he left unturned to up set the elections where the results are close. The latest returns for Pro hibition state that Ashburton and Newtown are the only two (daces that havi- a majority in favour of No- License, while iiruce, Port Chalmers. Mat-aura, and Awarua are within a few votes of carrying it. Newtown, a suburb of Wellington, is very thickly populated with the work ing classes, and it is stated there are only live hotels in the electorate, which has a population of about I 1,000. The pleasure resorts of Iviiburrtte and Island Bay have been a source of much heart-burning to those who live in the localitv, and no doubl contributed in no small degree to the heavy vote which has been given. These- settlements are outside the radius prescribed by the Act, and therefore it is onlv neces sary to cliiulj the hill and .kiss down into the valley to be known as a " traveller, and the consequence is thai a heavy Sunday trade is carried on, ami the same remark applies to Island Lay. In Ashburton the posi tion is somewhat different. Ashbur ton is the centre of an important farming community, with a. popula tion of little more than 2000 in the ['.(.rough, and surrounded by close settlement of another "000 or 1000. The result 0 f the vole has been mainly due to the systematic manner in which the district has been worked. The Temperance Party has been at work for the past three vears. and iKoMone has been left unturned to accomplish its purpose. (.Uiite re cently the principal hotel in Ashbur ton, occupying the most important business site, lias been re-built in brick at a co ;t of over .{Aouij. ( 'Mining to the vote on reduction, while the North Island, with the ex ception of (bey Lynn and Wellington. are content to allow matters to remain as they are. a far dilferent state of af fairs is found in the South, and quite a hosj of electorates have decided to re duce the number of licensed houses. Minting on the main trunk railway— the ilurunui-Jdufr' section—in North Canterbury. Kaiapoi leads the wav. Kiccarloii is the next that follows suit. Christehurch has polled vvell, but has still a long way to go, but one of its suburban electorates (Avon; carries reduction. Proceeding alon" the line. wo come to Cour tcnay and Selwyn, and here again the erv is •• Reduce." Timaru, Waitaki (Waimate). Uamaru, Waikouaiti, Uamaru, L'oit Chalmers, Bunedin, Caversham, Bruce. Mat-aura. Awarua and Invereargi]! are all on the main line. and with the exception of Taieri, in one unbroken line fol low the lead set by their more northern neighbours in demanding reduction. Added to these, Clutha has again decided by a big majority to remain a prohibition electorate. Not withstanding that it has been de clared over and over again that pro hibition has been a failure in Clutha. we find the- districts of Bruce and Mataura, one on either side, running
very close for prohibition, and some doulit still remains as tu tlio act mil result. There are still two or three other districts where the result is very (.'lose, hut the returns arc nol suili eifutly definite to t'onn a correct con clusion. We think, however, that the tnunher already (iiioted, is quite sufficient to show the trend of public feeling. As the eleei imis proceeded tlie in ilications were that the No-l,iecnse Party had not been as active as at former elections, and therefore it is necessary to look elsewhere as to the cause of such a sudden change in the minds of the people. There are those who are wrv de cided that the result is mainly due to the fact that the leaders of the Xo- Lieenve Party did not descend to the violent and abusive tactics resorted toby them in the past, and thereby gamed a large section of voters. A; r ain it has |, e en declared in some quarters that this result has been brought about by the monopolistic nature of the trade, hut we think this aspect of the question will not stand looking into, as the largest monopoly in the liquor trade exists in the province of Auckland, and yet it is in this pro vince that the least progress has been made by the Prohibition Parte. In Newtown, again where prohibition has been carried, of the five hotels three, we are told, are private property, so that we fail to see that the monopoly of the trade has had anything to do with the result. We are inclined to think that one of most important factors in making such a drastic change was the excessive amount of drinking and drunkenness which was indulged in bv troopers and their friends on the de parture and return of the various con tingents sent to .South Africa. This was very apparent in the large cities of the colony, and the action of the trade on these occasions in supplying lads with an inordinate amount of liquor has not been forgotten by the electors. However, the position is a serious one, as far as the licensed victuallers are concerned. Even supposing that prohibition is not carried in any electorate, some eighteen or twenty constituencies have decided to reduce the number of licensed houses, which means the closing up of a. consider able amount of valuable propertv: for while the houses will be used for other purposes, they will lose about one-half of their rent-producing value. The most serious aspect of the ques tion as far as licensed victuallers are concerned, is that the vote is a growing one, and unless some measures of re form are instituted, the business of the hotel-keeper will be verv pre carious.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Mr J. Ferguson, Cambridge, advertises >i timber waggon with o inch tyred, for sale; also double and single buggies. There is room in South Africa fur many types of race and faith and speech, but for only one allegiance. t-> Kin-.; and Empire. A meeting of members of the I'ukekura Road Hoard will be held n«xt Saturday, the tith December, at half-past :: oYlock, and also meeting of Domain Hoard at Farmers' C!ul> room. Mrs Feuruddocke, wife of a Wiltshire magistrate, has been fined IV.O at the Old Bailey for ill-treating and causing unneces sary suffering to her six-yea-i-ruld child. The jury severely censured the husband. One of the results of the Russian Army iiiameuvres is the condemnation of the motor vehicle as a war appliance. The Russian tests, however, do not prove any thing beyond the fact that it is inadvisable for an invading army to bring motor vehicles iuto a roadless country, whose rivers and streams are crossed by ram shackle and treacherous bridges. A rumour has reached town that the \\ aikato monster has again been seen in that district. Evidently this interesting animal which, when it hist condescended to appear in pubbe. was a veritable FroteU3 in the many shapes it assumed to different observers, iias been lying low for a time. It is to hoped that now it has again come to light, some enterprising investigator will not rest until he has solved the mystery of its existanee.—Auckland Star. Tho firm of John Chambers and Son, of Auckland, is well-known throughout the Waikato for fchejhigh standard of machin ery which they stock. One of the best known of these is the Tangye oil engine which is most suitable for daily work. The mechanism is so simple that an un skilled attendant can work these engines, which have also the advantage of being safer than the ordinary oil engines. The firm stock all sizes, from 1 to 150 horse power, of which full particulars can be ob tained on application, Ever since his appointment as Dairy Commissioner, Mr Kinsella has steadly ad vocated the establishment of a dairy ex perimental station by the Department. In hisainnual report he still urges the impor tance of Laving a suitable building erected and equipped at the very earliest oppor tunity, and a scientific, expert secured who could devote his whole time to the work of investigation in both batter and cheese making and to the preparation of pure cultures. The question of curing cheese at lower temperatures than is possible in our present curing rooms, also requires im mediate investigation by a scientific man. says Mr Kinsella. It is further necessary that there should be a more thorough in vestigation in regard to the manufacture of butter, seeing that from this source nearly a million pounds sterling is annually returned to the producers. The Investi gation Division of the Dairying Depart ment has been very successful during the past season in assisting a number of fac tories in overcoming serious defects in the quality of their produce. Hut, although good work has been done in this connection —valuable aid being given by Mr Gilruth, Government Bacteriologist, and Mr Aston' Government Chemist—still a few instances have occurred where it was found impos sible to trace a trouble to a definite sourca on acoount of insufficient facilities to do the experimental work. CHANGE OF WATER often brings on diarrhoea. For this reason many ex perienced travellers carry a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them to he used in case of an emergency. This preparation has no j equal as a cure for bowel complaints, it cannot be obtained while on board the cars or steamship, and that is where it is most likely to be needed. Day a bottle before leaving home. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton • THOMAS WELLS, \gent Cambridge -0 Ei >. 11. A. AHIEK, Agent, Te Awamutu sell it. CHAMBERLAINS FAIN BALM has no equal as a household liniment. It is the best known remedy for rheumatism, lams back, quinsy and glandular swellings, while for iprains, bruises, burns and scald's it is invaluable One application gives relief. Try it. W. DEY, Agent; Hamilton, TJIOS WELLS, Agent Cambridge, GEO. M A j ABIE.fi, Agent Te Awamutu sell it, j
Members of the Hamilton Brass Band are particularly requested to attend prac tice to-night. <>wing to the visitors not putting in an appearance, the cricket match Tuhikaramea v Hamilton was not played on Saturday, members of the local union indulging in a practice game. .Mr Justice Cooper, at Dunedin, advised a young man, ivho woiked seventy hours a week for 37s Gd, not to get married. The man was a groom in the employ of the City Council. I'o-morrow at Ohanpo, Mr W. .1 Hunter will offer NOO head of cattle in cluding fulled Angus, Shorthorn and Hereford steers and heifers from h'oto-o rangi Estate. It has been decided to exhume and cre mate many of the horses and inuhs killed in South Africa- They were buried so near the surface thai it is feared the decom posing bodies might cause an epidemic. The Premier has accepted the post of patron of the fund which is being raised in I ireat Britain tor the relief of loyalists who suffered by the South African war, and has undertaken to further the movement in this colony. At Napier the case against Moore, chemist of Waipawa and his housekeeper Mrs Mills, charged with the murder of Lottie Anccll did not conclude yesterday. The <_Town"s case was that an illegal opera tion had been performed on the girl. The secretary of the South African Inter national Peace Exhibition, writing to Mr Seddon, expresses a hope that the "resort is true that he intends to take up political work in South Africa, and says the coun try and Mr Seddon would have a great future before them. Members of the Waikato Agricultnra and Pastoral Association will this week be called upon to decide as to the future site of the show grounds. In this connection Mr Fendall P. Currie has an announce ment of special interest at the present juncture. <>n Wednesday next, at Ohaupo, Messrs McN'icolandCo. will offer by auction 20J surplus tramway horses, which are being disposed of owing to the installation of the electric cars. These horses are in good hard condition, straight out of work, and range in age from four years to seven years. At the Dunedin City Council on Wednes day night it was stated that large numbers of men were arriving from Australia in search of employment on the strength of reports in tho Australian papers that work was plentiful there. The Council wished it to be distinctly understood that for some months to come there will be no work there for anyone outside local residents. The committee of the Cambridge united picnic met on Friday night, there was a very small attendance, and an adjourn ment till Wednesday night was decided upon. A lack of interest is noticable this year, and unless a good working committee can be got together, the picnic will be dropped. That question will be decided on Wednesday. A notice of the meeting ap pears in our advertising columns. The bazaar to be held on the loth De cember in connection with the Anglic in Church at Cambridge, is going to tie a great success. A host of useful and beautiful articles is now ready, music will be provided all the afternoon, and iu the evening an excellent vocal and instru mental programme will be gone through. The ladies have not spared themselves, and their efforts are sure to meet with suc cess. At a London dinner General Horace Porter, of the United states Army, was once referred to by the Chairman "in the following way: "We have hero to-night tieneral Horace Porter, and 1 call upon him for a speech; the gentleman is like a slot machine: you put in a dinner and out comes a speech.'' The witty general rose, and replied with a ouick firo of sntiio: •• I'he chairman has thought fit to liken me to a slot-machine ; may i return the com pliment, and say that he is like one also. He puts in a speech, and up comes your dinner." Messrs W. 0. Davis and Co. rep >rt: The wet morning on Saturday stopped farmers sending in poultry etc., and the regatta took away the buyers, so we report a small atten lance. Poultry selling from 2s to 3s each for good black Minorca cockerels. No pigs enteied. Produce : Potatoes from 7s to Ss per sack, oat bheg.f chaff os per sack, pot plants assorted, Gd to Is tier pot, toma toes, cabbage plants Is per bundle. D. B. gun £3, good second hand piano .£lO, furniture, etc. a,t usual rates. The best Medicine known is SANDER AND SONS EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Test its eminent power. 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OVERDUE VESSELS.
—. —.». . (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) -AUCKLAND, This Day.. The Barquentine Hin a isle is _'o days out from Auckland to Kaipara in bal la t. The brigantine Sarah and Mary, from Dunedin to Aucklasd, also made*a long passage, having passed the East Cape thir teen days since.
POLICE COURT, TE AWAMUTU
Wednesday, 26th Nov. Before Mr J. 13, Teaadale, J.P., J. C. Davidson, charged with disorderly con duct while drunk at Te Kuiti on 26th Nov., pleaded guilty and was convicted and fined os and costs 10s l)d. The same defendant was charged with breaking three panes of glass of the value of 7s (id the property of one Joseph Powell at Te Kuiti on 2oth Nov. He pleaded guilty and was fined os and costs 10s 9d, and ordered to pay 7s Bd the amount of the damage. Thursday, 27th Nov. Ik-fore Mr H. W. Xortheroft, S.II Thomas Wren, George McLaren, James I ercy Galley, and Maurice Martin were each charged with trespassing upon the ; s -ew Zealand Government Kailway line at i'oro-o-tarao at a place to which the Public have not access. None of the defendant's appeared and they were fined 40s, and costs 17s 6d each. CIVIL BUSINESS. M. S. Laurie v. It S. Sercombe claim .£2 10s, judgment for plaintiff for full amount claimed and £1 2s costs. All the other civil cases were settled out of court.
ST. PETERS CHURCH
♦- STATEMENT l!V TllM lIEV. J). C IJA'I 'KS. liefore preaching the sermon nl St. I 'titer's i liurcli, Hamilton, last evening Uev. I>. C. liates, 1..--uai teuens, sai.l: In the hope of gaiuing \our kindly eo-upera tion in the work of the Church, I feel it my duty to-night, fn make a plain state ment of lb.* position of affairs at the pre sent moment. Siuee February la,t. this congregation has been uno ipp'ily divided into two parties. The one considered vour late vicar a much persecuted man, left* two years in a unsuitable old house out of re pair, and then, when he made a move; opposed to the bitter end. The other part considered as no funds had been raised for building a suitable vicarage, and the pro posed exchange altogether inadvisable, they were justified in their action. It is not for me to judge now between the rights and wrongs of the case, but I have" no doubt whatever that arising out of the strife, there were grevious faults on both sides. I wish briefly to reter to one or two results from it. When your late minister resigned, there were some who declared they would take no further interest in the Church and its affairs, and as they would not. some of the former supporters now seldom or never attend. On every side a natural reaction has set in, and strife has given way to supineuess; many are dis heartened and lukewarm. When your late vicar left, some thought that as the lay readers gave up work, the Church ought to be shut up—the ground to lie fallow and sweeten. I came here as a stranger to try and tide over the crisis and let time and the Gospel heal the unfortunate and sad division, and to prevent the congregation being scattered. 1 want you, dear people, to recognise that it is a very trying time for everyone, and I earnestly ask your best help and devout prayers. Let us take another aspect of affairs. In some churches collections are only made at the Com munion Service, and the church is main tained by each one giving according to his own assessment by periodic subscriptions. .Most churches have both offertories and subscriptions. In this Church it has been the aim to do without subscriptions, al though I cannot find that it ever quite suc ceeded, for last year £4O had to be raised by this means. For the past two months our offertories have averaged over £ i 2s a Sunday, and against this there are the following expenses: Stipend £i a week, rent has also been promised extra at £[ a week: then there is a choir - master's salary: gas and cleaniug. One Sunday's offertory went to the Country Clergy Fund, and £■', was given to the Kev. E. S. Wayne for his services. Last Sunday was a fair day. and we had large atten dances, the collection amounting to £b 4s yd but wet and stormy days make a difference. When people stay away for illness or other causes they often forget the services have to be kept up, and many who will readily squander their silver on week day feel quite satistied to give the smallest coin to Cod, and usually over one third of the congre gation never contribute. I know that many make great sacrifices, and even three pence to some with families is more than a crown would be to another. In all my twelve years' experiences as a minister I have never spoken like this before, but it is my misfortune, ou account of my return from service at the war to be without a parish. Ido not wish to leave this Church with a legacy of debt to add to its difficul ties and 1 do not kuow how the finances stood when I came, but it is easy to see that there is a strain now. All that is needed, how ever, is a little extra effort on the part of everyone, besides a little more kindly for bearance and true generosity. I beseech you. brethern, be just and each try at least to be fair. Let bygones be bygones ; for give and forget. Stick to your Church principles, and attend the worship of God. The vestry I beg try and do something, and instead of letting things drift endeavour to make headway against difficulties. I ask them firstly to attend the meetings more regularly, and also to '.he duties of welcom ing strangers, seeing the congregation,— ladies' especially when alone - properly seated. The choir I ask to attend practice and Sunday morning services especially, as regularly as possible. We want teachers for the Sunday School, one or two men especially. Remember the lesson of this St. Andrew's day—try and follow his ex ample and bring another soul to Christ. If all did thac, our Church would soon overflow and blessings abound in every home.
KAWHIA.
The election is over. It passed off very quietly, the contest in Kawhia being fought out in a keen but friendly spirit. In and around Kawhia the Liberals carried the day, as was also the case in regard to Bag lan, but in Waikato and in Waipa where there are plenty of good roads and bridges, a good railway and little land to be settled, the Conservatives secured a victory, thereby depriving us of the useful services of a member who would assist the present Government to carry out its policy of pro gress, reform and liberty ■ it no.w, however, only remains for the Kawhia and Kaglan Liberals to ocmbine with those of Waipa and Waikato, put their shoulders to the wheel and endeavour to represent our needs in such a manner as will induce the Go vernment to assist us in opening and de veloping this very backward district. It is also sincerely to be hoped that Mr Green slade, although defeated this time, will not allow himself to sink into political obscu rity, but that he will continue to take a lively interest in the wants and progress of the disfranchised constituency, and to persuade the Government not to forget us in our hour of need, Mr F. W. Lang, the victorious candidate for the Waikato electorate, has the hearty congratulations of the Kawhia Liberals, who hope to see the newly-elected member assist in promoting the progress of this hitherto neglected part of his constituency; and that his political motto will not be the Conservative creed, " Unto him that hath shall be given, but unto him that hath not, shall be taken away even that which he hath." Considerable public indignation is felt over our not receiving any returns of the general election until Wednesday after noon, but who is to blame in the matter is not yet commonly understood. Although residing in a somewhat outlying district, there is no reason why we should be utterly neglected at the hands of the postal and telegraphic department. The demand for land in this district seems to increase, several speculators eager to purchase land having recently visited Kawhia; those anxious to do business in this respect should call upon our popular land and estate agent, Mr F. A. Pearson, who has several very suitable farms for sale at very reasonable prices and upon pretty easy terms. A meeting of the local Farmers' Union was held in the school on the evening of the 26th inst, Mr Walter Mason presiding. A great amount of important business was transacted. This branch of the Union in tends to become very active in regard to promoting the interests of the farming community in this locality ; may every suc cess attend their efforts. A meeting in connection with the open ing up of the Awaroa coal-field was held in the schoolroom after the Farmers' Union meeting, and it was unanimously resolved to use every means to open and develop this valuable industry, and to endeavour to connect Kawhia with Wellington by a line of steamers put on by a Wellington Company. This is a step in the right direc tion, and should receive the hearty support of every Kawhia resident and settler who has at heart the interests of this rising and productive district. <ireat credit is due to Mr T. Wake for the energetic manner in which he has worked up this and other beneficient pro jects affecting the welfare of Kawhia generally,
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Th's popular company will appear fur "lie night only in the \'.-1 unt►•••!* liall. Hamilton. on Thursday next, 1 lecember company* 'olograph novelties iiich.de tlir pictures ot't he ('oronation of Iviiil;' Kdnard VII.. and include ,-oine of the most perfect animated ,-cenes ever pro cured. They rt present a scene of glitter ing J ouip and dazzling splendour, showing kings, princes and nobles from ail parts of the world, and troops from every section of the l.mpire. Ihe pictures taken around f stminister. showing rim streets of ban don, and the great Canadian arch, are very line. Ihe views ot the great naval review at >piinead were taken from the deck of "ne of the stiAll craft as .-he Hit ted about •unong the big warships, thus giving close views of the nien-o'war. the great colonial review before < t >ueen Alexandra and the i'rince of W ales, shows the Now Xea landers, -utstraiians, ('anadi ns. Fijiaus, Nigritos, I'eugal .dancers. Hongkong jn tantry, South African (.'onstabulary, and othei representative troops from both hemi spheres. Mr Montgomery, the London ballad singer, is supported by a unique company of vaudeville entertainers, in cluding several new artists.
PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL.
Ibe first meeting of tho n wly-elected Council was held iu the County office, Te Aroha, on Wednesday. I'resent: Crs. Brady, Bellamy, Mc aw, Gavin, Larney and Harrison. Telegrams were received from Crs. (_hepme;l and Buckland re^ th ir inability to be present. Cr. Chepmell was unanimously re-elected Chairman for the ensuing year. In the absence of the cLairmnn Cr. Mc- Caw was voted to th" chair. APPLICATION". Geo. Floyd again wrote requesting the Council to remove all obstructions from the road alongside his property in order that be could have free access to it. He suggested the foreman be instructed to re move obstruction and fill the gravel pit in in front of his property. If not he would be reluctantly compelled to take legal ad vise on the matter. The clerk was instructed to rep ! y that the Council had nothing to add to what had already been done. TEAM WAY. The foreman (J Hall), report d that since the 2*th of October UN trucks had been brought down for Mr Hardly. The line and some of the trucks are in very bad order; the bridge at the battery is unsafe, the decking is very rotten. There are no tools on hand to do repairs with. It was decided to purchase the necessary tools. Cr. Brady and Gavin were appointed a Tramway Committee, to inspect and report as to the condition of the tramway. HOSPITAL REPRESENTATIVES. Crs. Chepmell, Bellamy and King were appeinted representatives of the Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. EANOEK. S. McKibben was appointed ranger. COUNTY CHAMBERS. Cr. Larney said great discontent was expressed at Morrinsville owing to the Couucil Chambers being closed there. New settlers a. riving iu tho district were at a loss to know where to see a map of the county and get other information. Ho gave notice that he would move at next meeting— " That the county office shall cease to be at Mr Gilchrist's office in Te Aroha and that the county chambers, Morrinsville, shall be the county office as formerly, the same to be open at least three days a week, and that the motion removing the county office to Te Aroha be rescinded."' COUNTY ROAD. It was decided that the Waitoa-Mata mata-Tirau road from its junction with the Thames-Waikato road at the Waitoa Bush to its junction with the Cambridge- Xapier road, through the Ridings of Wai toa, Matamata and Patetere be a county road. foreman's reports. Foreman Wat-tan., of the northern dis trict, reported as follows on the various roads under his control : Te Aroha-Gordon road, works purposed to be done this summer: At Shaftesbury, sanding from Smith's hill to Cross Eoad . gravelling between Gage-Brown's and Mr fhompson s ; about 60 chains of reform ing and strengthening bridges over Shaftesbury drain and A\ aiorongomai stream. Diagonal Road : Forming about 25 chains, repairing with sand bad places on part sanded last year. About 35 chaius of this road, leading up to Thomp son's Track gets in a very bad state in winter, something should be done in the way of gravelling, if only for a few chains. Stanley Road: About 2\ miles re-form ing at Manawartj, and some sanding should te done to assist settlers to get to the creameries. From Murphy's bridge to corner of straight, known as Mace's road, should be gravelled, I estimate the cost at iM-O. Thames-Waikato Road: Some sanding is needed between Te Aroha and Waihou; the big culvert crossing road near Mr Larnev's and Company's boundary, the timber is rotten, it may carry traffic for a long time yet as it has about 3ft of earth on top of it, but the drain lead ng to it makes a dangerous place, being so close to the railway line - a culvert near Waitoa railway station is another dangerous place. Instead of spend ing money on cleaning old drains on the west side of the road, I wonld recommend that the water be carried down south side of road to Waitoa River, where a drain now is, which might require enlarging, and about 12 chains, from Farmer's road to next culvert, would need deepening; there is plenty of fall to carry water. Any extra earth that would be gained by enlarging drain is needed for widening the road, as some parts are barely wide enough for two vehicles to pass along this pirt of the road. There is a drain down contre of road, and four dangerous old clay pits. About half a mile of road ncai, Tatua station needs sanding, but we have no place to get sand or clay. 1 expect to start the bridge at Waiharakeke on Monday week. McCarthy fiuished No. 3 contract, Motumaoho. The sand was not first-ulass, but the best I knew of at the time. Mr Cole told Mc- Carthy about some better looking stuff in his paddock, but I did not know of it until the work was nearly finished and I decided not to interfere with the contract. I see the surveyors have been at work between Motumaoha &nd County boundary and the line cuts across the roads in one place. Foreman Mahood, foreman of the south ern district, forwarded his report on the roads in his district, recommending various repairs, etc,
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
< I>.v Telegraph.—Press Associat'on.) MAiI>DEN, This hay.' Hie following arc the results :—Mander l'.KKi, Thompson IMO' There in one return to come which is not expected to effort the result. Tin; local option ['or.ii. !NV,,i;i A tic: 1,1,, Tnis Day. The scrutiny of the liivercargill roll aud licensing poll papers shows that the carry ing of no-license was lost by eight votes only.
CABINET RECONSTRUCTION.
- CHRIST* HL'KCII, Saturday. The Lyttellon Times demands an im mediate reconstruction of the Cabinet, mentions Messrs McXab, Millar, Fowlds aud Liuurenson as likely to he Ministers ac ceptable to the party. It says, " The Leaders of the party, ii wise, will cease to ignore the growing dissatisfaction of the country with the idea of a one-man or two men Government," and adds that the Pre mier cannot shut his eyes to the tact that an unmistakable demand has arisen for re presentation in the Cabinet of the broader ideas and more progressive principles that have found favour in all parts of the colony, nor should he longer ignore the need for certain reforms in administration. The Times finds evidence of dissatisfaction everywhere, but especially in the return of a strong progressive element, and thinks that " unless Mr Seddon makes the Cabinet representative of the whole Liberal party we shall nave Radicals, Independent; Liberals and Progressive Liberals combin ing to take the Government in their hands." With reference to the Speakership the Times approves of Sir William Russell.
CORRESPONDENCE.
W. A. AND P. SHOW SITE.
TO THE EDITOR. ■Sir,—As the question of a site for the Agricultural and Pastoral Asso ciation is now iu the hands of the members to decide by ballot, I should like to offer my opinion as to the suitability of CLude iands as a racecourse aud show ground. Any .me who was present at the 'last Show,' unless prejudiced in some way, must a Unit that there is on that prop'erty, ground suitable in making one of the ixmst show grounds in the colony, and showed what a little energy and work can do to alter its appearance, combined with good weather which is essential to make any show a .-ucoess. Financially at £2OOO the pro perty is a good investment; the grazing can be let for about £45 a year, the Kacingl'lub pay £2O for each meeting. ;md most likely there will be more than oLe meeting a year. The Polo Club as its membership grows stronger, will add to the revenue. Then there are the g>mkanas, hockey, and bow ling and other sports. Now there is a considerable amount of value on the ground and if reckoned out would suprise most of your readers, and should the site be shifted, a great portion of this would be practically lost, and also a sum of £250 offered towards improvements or purchase Regarding position every one must admit that it is central, railway communication handy, and in every way the most suitable site for a show ground.—l am, etc. J. A. MILXE.
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THE AUSTRAL WHEEL RACE
♦ MKL*J n i:i<N!\ Nov. :;o Al the Austral Wheel meeting Don Walker, who won the one ami li\ e mile events in the Commonwealth < Stakes, was disqualified torn mouth for suspicious riding in the three mile event. This puts him out of court for the wheel race, for which he was fa vourite.
GENERAL ITEMS.
(Received Nov. 20, !».!• a.m. ST. I'ETERSBURti, November 28. Bussia is establishing a mercantile marine depot, imd is assisting the new steamship companies with loans fhr construction and with subsides. PAWS, November, 27. The crews of two French torpedo boats at Bizerta deserted, alleging ill treatment, insults and had food. BERLIN, Nov. 28. Frau Krupp has given another million marks for tli« general henelit of the town of Essen. NEW YORK, Nov. 28. An American steamer foundered in a gale on Lake, Erie. Her crew of 15 were drowned. An American Syndicate has pur chased 4-UOU square miles in the vicin ity of Elpaso on the Rio Grande, Texas, for a camel ranch, spending four millions sterling. A 16-inch gun, weighing 130 tons, with a 21 miles range, is being erect ed at Sandy Hook. Its erection is costing £25,000. The, membership of the Mormon sect litis more than doubled during the last decade. LONDON, November 20. The cruiser Good Hope, with Mr Chamberlain aboard, passing Gibraltar signalled " all well.'' Mr Dillon, who is lying in the hos pital at Chicago, is worse. His wife has been summoned. BERLIN, Mov. 29. The German Commodore, Scheder, has now six war vessels under his command in Venezuelan waters. PER IN, November 2!). The British troops withdraw from Shanghai on December 20th. Received Dec 1, 1.5 a.m. EON DON, Nov. :'>(). The Duke of Connaught has started for Egypt to open the Assouan dam en route for India. Messrs Schalk and Burgher have sailed for South Africa. NEW YORK, Nov. 30. A boiler explosion in the electric lighting building of Swifts Racking Co., Chicago, killed eleven and in jured twenty workmen. LONDON, Nov. 28. Obituary—Dr. Barker is dead. [The Rev. Joseph Parker, D.D., minister of the City Temple, London, was born at Hoxbam, on the Tyne, in lNi-So. He was first called in 1H53, when he was appointed to Banbury, Oxford. In 1869 he received the appointment he held at the time of his death. Dr. Parker has been Chairman of the Congregational Union |of England and Wales (twice) of London Congrega tional Union, and twice of London Congre gational Board; was chairman of the Lancashire Congregational Union. He ■was the author of many books on religious subjects.]
AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
THE FODDER DUTIES SYDNEY, Nov. 20. Sir John See, Premier of New South Wales, forwarded the drought resolutions to Sir Edmund Barton, drawing special attention to those calling for a remission of the fodder duties. He is also in communication with the Queensland Premier, who promised to bring similar resolu tions before his Parliament. ADELAIDE, November 'l'.). The Premier, addressing a meeting, said he did not think it, was fully realised what was meant by New South Wales asking for the suspen sion of the duties. If the Federal Government assumed that the people or the Executive of any State could suspend duties, it meant the Federal compact was a farce, and the sooner Federation ended the better. They must stand up for State right. The President of the Chamber of Commerce, endorsing the Premiers remarks, asked him to go a step further and urge the establishment of a proper judiciary in order to prevent these illegal actions. INCOME TAN. (Received Nov. 30,10.18 p.m.) lIOBAET, Nov. 2!)7" The Legislative Council has passed tin; Income Tax Bill through all stages. SMALL-PON*. FREEMANTLE, Nov. 20. The steamer Villedeiacoitat has been quarantined owing to a case of small-pox having broken out during the voyage. The patient was landed at Colombo. WELCOME RAINS. Received December 1,1.0 p.m, SYDNEY, November 30. Fine rain has fallen in this state and Queensland. EXTRADITION TREATY. MELBOURNE, November 30. The Eederal Government lias re ceived notice of an amendment of the extradition treaty between Britain and Austria-Hungary. The alteration provides for the prompt release of a prisoner if the preliminary proceed ings are not quickly followed up by his country's representative.
MT. PELEE ACTIVE
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+ NEW YORK, November 29. Mount IVlee is again in violent erupt ion.
THE BRITISH DEFIED
EON DON, Nov. 30. The .Mullah has returned the Bri tish stores captured from Colonel Swayne during the recent fight, ac companied with a message of defi ance.
THE EDUCATION BILL
(Receivep Nov. 30, 4.14 p.m.) LONDON, November 20. In the House of Commons the Edu cation Bill has passed the report stage.
A ROYAL VISITOR.
Received December 1, 0.4 a.m. LONDON, November 30. The King of Portugal spends the week end at Sandringham and after wards visits Lords Iveagh and Lands downe, leaving England on Bth De cember.
PRESIDENT ROOSE VELT AND COLOUR PREJUDICE.
(Received Dec. 4.44 a:m.) NEW YOKE', Nov. 29. President Roosevelt has published a letter wherein he states he refused on the ground of race and colour to close the door of the Eederal Oth'ce to any good citizen.
THE SUGAR BOUNTIES
LONDON, November 29. llussia in reply to Great Britain's invitation to adhere to the sugar bounties convention contests the right to impose countervailing duties on bounty fed sugar. She is willing that the Hague Tribunal should arbi trate. The contention is that coun tervailing duties are an infringement of the Commercial Treaty.
FRENCH MARITIME STRIKE.
PALIS, Nov. 29. The Naval reserve at .Marseilles and French crews generally have struck for an advance in wages, and work on shore. The strike has seriously interfered with the departure of vessels, several steamers including the Armand Bebic for Australia, have been delayed. Tn connection with the maritime strike the steamer Austral took the hulk of the Armand Bebic's Austra lian mails and one hundred of her pas sengers. Several French companies are laying up their vessels.
NEW ZEALAND'S PROS PERITY.
SYDNEY, Saturday. The Daily Telegraph publishes a leader appreciative of New Zealand's prosperity, and says in all substantial respects the colony progresses apace. The article instances the large in creases in the export of meat and butter. Good government set in under Sir Harry Atkinson, and since he put the country's House in order it had never looked back. This is not said with the desire to disparage the present Government, or question Mr Seddon's striking ability in em ploying opportunities of modernising social legislation, but it is the simple assertion of historical fact. New Zealand's prosperity dates from the inauguration of the retrenchment policy.
THE WAIKATO TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 1902.
SPRAINS are often more serious than broken bones on acconnt of not being pro perly treated. Apply Chamberlain's Pain lialra freely as soon as the injury is re ceived and it will ijuickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. W. DEY, Agent, Hamilton; THOMAS WELLS, Agent, Cambridge; GEO, M. A. AHIEE, Agent, A.wamutu,sell it.
Wades Worm Figs the Wonderful Worm Worriers—area sure remedy, in Js boxes. Sold everywhere. FOE SALE-One First-Class Timber Waggon, with :j inch tyres, also Double and Single Buggies.—John Ferguson, Cambridge. Meetings. CAMBRIDGE UNITED PICNIC. » MEETING of the L Committee will be held in St Paul's Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, 3rd Decem ber, at H p.m. Unless a sufficiently repre sentative number attend, the picnic will be dropped for this season. CHAS. ROBERTS, ( „ ~ E. BOUILLON, , Hon - SeC3 " Amusements. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CAMBRIDGE. Anniversary Soiree and Concert, Odd fellows' Hall, on TUESDAY, DEC. 2. Tea at 0.30 p.m. Admission 2s. Music by Orchestra. Solos by Miss B. Butler and Mr. Aspinall (of Auckland;, also leading local talent. VOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON. THURSDAY, DEC. 4. "ONTGOMERY'i "ENTERTAINERS. A Show With a Reputation. New and Startling Novelties. Willie Bros., Champion Head Balancers Famous Lukens, Horizontal Bar Per formers Denzo Bros., in their Barrel Jumping Act, Suported by a unique Company of Enter tainers :—Mr Edmund Montgomery, Bob Hall, Fred Gibson, Elgar Bentley, Harold Vincent, Miss Frances Beverlev. THE KINO'S CORONATION. Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Paul's. GEO. CA.THRO, Touring Manager.
wanteds St:. nTANTKD. the Public to < all on GAZE & CO. for SITEIMoK PHOTo. GRAPHS and ENLARGEMENTS. Studio VITAX'THD—The travelling public to re * V member that Ton,' Coffee. Pies, Pastry, Cakes, etc.. are obtainable all day long at my Refreshment Rooms. Auck land. Local, and Illustrated papers.—.). T. florae, Confectioner etc.. Hamilton. '" jTAN I'ED—Those requiring Violins, . . Strings, and all Ao-ess<'i'i<-s appert aining thereto, to call on or send to il. H. Howden, watchmaker aud jeweller, Hamil ton, who has a large supply in slock. T A NT 1■ 1) K XOIV X; Mrs~ » t opened up in Victoria Street, Hamilton, with a supply of Smoked Fish. Fresh fish three times a week. Also, Summer Drinks, Lollies, Sweetmeats etc., to arrive shortly. /"ANTED KNOWN'.—V. Plescher de » » sires to draw attention to his large stock of Footwear. A splendid lot of Ladies* and Gentlemen's American Kid boots (lace and button). Walking and Evening Shoes, Girl's Lace aud Button Boots (tan aud black). Good Strong School Boots, Farmers' Boots, Bluchers, Canvas Shoes, Leather and Carpet Slippers (good and cheap). Repairs neat and prompt. First-class boots made to order. V. PLESCHER, CO-OPERATIVE BOOT SHOP, CAMBRIDGE. UJ 00 DCARVLXG— Relief, Chip, Floral Chip, etc. Terms, 1 L's Od per quarter Is i'.d per hour. Articles designed.—Miss E. Ayling, 13, Victoria Arcale, Auckland. I7OR " CRICKET!XGr~GOLF\ an~d 1 TENNIS GOODS —give E. J. WILKINSON a call. All this season's goods. Lost, Found, &c. OST, in Hamilton, on Sunday, between J Angleaea Street and Hospital, Pair of Spectacles in case. Finder will be re warded by returning same to Miss Hamerton, dressmaker. Hood Street. Business Notices- TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIKATO. T ADIES I wish to express my sincere gratitude for the honour you have conferred upon me by returning me for the fourth time as your representative in Parliament. I will use my best efiorts to so look after the interests of the Electorate that I trust you will have no reason to regret the con fidence vou have placed in me. Yours faithfully. F. W. LANG. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. RE SHOW SITE. LIVINGSTONE PARK Offered by Mr Fendall P. Cukrie and mentioned in your Ballot Papers THREE-QUARTEB3 OF A MILE FRANKTON JUNCTION. PUBLIC HALL, RAGLAN. r p BO WAN begs to notifiy the public I . of Raglan and surrounding districts that he will shortly open in the above Hall, GREAT CLEARING SALE AND AUCTION SALE, £SOO General Drapery, Suit of Clothes, Dress Pieces, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Jewellery, Watches, Fancy Goods, etc. FOR SHORT PERIOD ONLY. Opening date and Auction Sale will be duly advertised. COYLE AND JOLLY, HAMILTON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Sawn and Dressed Timber, MOULDINGS DOORS SASHES JOINERY, &o. Also, stock Posts and Wire Builders' Ironmongery White Lead and Oil, etc. Jobbing Work Done. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates Given. Agents for United Fire Insurance Co. ALMADALE, HAMILTON. Private Boarding Estab lishment. MRS P. A. QUICK. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. 1 HOT AND COLD BATHS.
Business Notices. S Ml Vai!e&Sons, IK AI, ESTATE AGENTS AND IMiul'HItTY 95 QI'KEN" KTKfiET, AUCKLAND. MR M. G. FARRKR, '■ BAXKWOOP," HAMILTON', Who will conduct intending purchaser-; to properties*!'ree of charge, and will bo glad to receive particulars of properties for sale. CHEAP BUSH FAPM. Adjacent to Railway Station. ■Q*) l'| S >er Acre, 23S acres good o&/V J_VJ level land in heavy rimu timber, except 10 acres which have been grassed and fenced ; close to post office ; station and township ; handy to good mar ket, and about 150 miles from Auckland. Till! Kli'H LITTLE FARMS, PIQ to C 22 p,r a to. S t oWIO f.irm sections of fi acres each : very fertile land, in remitrkitbly gnod grass: mi mile from si.au<m and iarge tovviioiii about IK.) from town. L'rices from £ S t, £-'2 per a"re: ono-thirc balance five years at f> per cent. '< H-YXDY FARM. 'l'wenty miles from Auckland. P/'*«}A—loß ACRES; all fenced and i&Uvl/ sub-divided; 85 acres grass; 12 acre crop : small orchar 1 ; 1 acre bush ; ■1 acre drained swamp; balance rough land house of four rooms and <erandah; stable, cowshed, &c.; A mile school, post o: ; .ce, &c. ; one mile from creamery and 5.1 from station. Trice, J5620 ; terms ifdesiiod. 7161 UNIMPROVED L\NDS. NGARpTO PAHIsH-Ailotment 360, cm toiniwg 50 :<("!■;, £75. rAUPIRI PA ' I*H - aliment 325 > con taining 50 ncr. s, £3B. TAUPLU PARI'H -Allotment 189, con taining 50 i:cree, £3O. TAUPIPI P\PI^H-Allotments 377 and 370 containing 100 acre*, £75. TUHIKVHAMhA PARlSH—Allotment 30, containing 50 «cref, £SO. rUHIK vRUIKA PARISH - Allotment 131, TUHIKARAMKA ?IRISH-Allotment 74, containing 50 acres, £75. 7692 We undertake any business in con nection with the selling, buying, mort gaging or leasing of land and buildings and confine our attention to this- Samuel Vaile and Sons, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 21/10 AT GOVERNMENT STUD AND EXPERIMENTAL STATION, RUAKUBA, HAMILTON. f PHE Undermentioned Sires will be at the I. Service of Breeders : THE THOROUGHBRED SrALLION SINGLESTICK 11. (1898). Hazlehatch Hermit Hazledean Newminster Blair Athol Fee for Approved Mares, suitable for get ting Remounts, TWO GUINEAS, and for Thoroughbreds, FOUR GUINEAS. Groom ge 2-j 6d, Paddocking 2s 6d per week, Pay ble on demand. IMPORTED SHORTHORN BULL RED LOED XXVII. Calved 3rd Jan., 1900. Red Lord Orange Blossom XIII This bull comes from a noted milking family. TERMS-ONE GUINEA. For further particulars see circulars obtain able at the office of the Inspector of Stock, at Hamilton, or from the Manager of the Farm. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Value of Estates in the Oefioe : OVER THREE MILLIONS STERLING. Capital & Interest guaranteed by the State. Further large reductions now made in costs administration. The Public Trust Office seeks to be merely elf-supporting. Estates under Wills or Intestacies whor converted into cash and held for beneficiaries are credited with interest at highest rate, cap italised yearly, and free of all office charges. The Public Teustke can be appointed Executor of the Will or Codicil of any person. Advice as to the making of Wills is given free of charge. The Public Teustee can be appointed Trustee in place of previously appointed Trustees or in place of persons who wish to be relieved of their Trusteeship. The Public Trustee can be appointed Trustee for Marriage Settlements, Money Trusts, Sinking Fund, and other Trusts The Public Trustee undertakes the many agement of Property as Attorney or Age. The Public Teustee administers Intestates' Estates, Lunatics' Estates, and Unclaim ed Linda. The Public Teustee has Trust Funds for investment on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Securities at lowest current rate of interest. Liberal term for repayment FOE full paeticulaus apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or any of the Agents of the Public Trustee oj the Colony. IJUBLIC NOTICE All CATTLE and HORSES trespassing on my land at Waitetuns, namely Sections 11, Blocks V. and IX., Alexandra, S.D., will be impounded. j WILLIAM HODGES, 1 28/8 Waitetuns
Business Notices- TURN IP SEED. PYRAMID STEAMED BONE MEAL- L Ammonia, .VII. Phosphates 5251 <£b' IDs per ton. Ulood and lione, suitable for drilling £H 12s (id per ton Kangaroo Guano, £1 15s. Grass .Mixture. £'\ 15s. Phosphates. U) per cent., L's 103. Corn and M dzo Mixture, nitro potash Turnip M mure, Swedes or Root, =BO 15s Kainit, Imperial Soluble, does not set' hard and can be drille i. £ !• 7s fid. Fhe above are plus freight from Auckland. Turnip Seeds, Ac., of Finest Quality. F. J. SENDERS, Agent for W. S Laurie >v Co., Auckland. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. AHIKATEA, Mountain Rimu and . Kauri at Lowest Rates. Sashes, Doois, Mouldings, kc , of thoroughly Seasoned Timber at le>s than Auckland Prices, owing to saving in railage. F. J. SANDERS, Agent for J. McAndrew & Co., Paeroa. VrcCOiiMlCK HAY PARES, Mowers, and Reapers aDd BindjiS are with out a rival : strongly made and of light draught. Send for Catalogue to F. J. SANDERS, Sole Agent for Province of Auckland. FURNITURE. J7OR SUPERIOR FURNITURE, well JL made of Seasoned Timber, and at reasonable rates. Try, "SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHARCOAL IRONS. HAVE you seen the Dalli Charcoal Iron ? If not, call and inspect the most up-to-date Iron in the market. SANDELIS, Q.C.E. ARRAS CREAM SEPERATOKS. r PHIS is a boon to persons being too far J. from a factory, inspection invited. SANDERS, QC.E. BISCUITS. IF you want the choicest procurable, either local or imported, and the greatest variety, send to SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHRISTMAS. WAIKATO BACON CO.'S HAMS. New Dried Fruits, Syrups, Jellies, and of finest quality. SANDERS, Q.C.E. GENERAL GROCERIES. the* Greatest Variety, Highest Quality, and Best All-Round Value, .ry SANDERS, Q.C.E. EGG PRES ER V ATI V E.-In tins bottles, and bulk. SANDERS, Q.C.E. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE "VTEW GOODS Constantly arriving. SANDERS. W,.o»J±!»> CAMBRIDGE. HAMILTON HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. W. BRIGHT, Proprietor. THE BEST APPOINTED HOSTELTY IN THE WAIKATO. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN AT THE REAR OF THE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS IN STOCK. ALES IN DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES. CIVILITY AND ATTENTION TO ALL BILLIARD ROOM fitted with one of EDWARDS' BEST TABLES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAI TRAVELLERS. GOOD STABLING. w. brTght, PROPRIETOR. J. R : GENERAL CARRIER, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT, HAMILTON. AWHIA rpE \ WAMUTU & XT'AWHIA ROYAL MAIL COACH Leaves KAWHIA every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, at 8 a.m. Leaves PIRONGIA every WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY at 7 a.m. Arriving at Pirongia every TUESDAY and FRIDAY This lino passes through TE RAU-A-MOA AND GOVERNMENT KING COUNTRY LANDS To be shortly opened for selection. A- SYMONDS & CO. PROPRIETORS ... TE A WAMUTU packets at 3d, Id, Cd, 7d, Sd, Is, Is 3d Is 6d, 2s, 2s tld. Business envelopes a specialy. Any Person FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Assets Realisation Board's properties in the Wai kato will be prosecu'ed. JOHN McCAW, Estates Superintendent, Matamata,
McNicol & Co AMU'S IH.'L ' ITRK-BI.'EI) POLLED ANGUS ') BULLS, the property of Mr Alex ander Aitkyn, and Ijred upon the Kereone Estate For furthei particulars apply to Al c N lUO I, & CO. The undersigned will hold a Spring Cat tle Fair at Ohaupo Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of ViA HEAD OF WELL-BRED 30 Fresh-conditioned Steers, Thos Wilson :!■' Fresh 3>-yoar-old Steers, A. X. Nor ton 13 Fresh Three-year-old Steers, K Morrison S Empty Two-year-old Heifers 3 Yearling Steers 8 Fat Cows 150 IS-inonth to Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, 25 Empty Cows, 40 Yearlings, Pirongia 16 Quint Two-year-old Empty Heifers 40 Yearlings, mixed sexes, W. Roth' well 40 Choice 18 month heifers 150 Two and 2|-year Cattle, Eureka Hautapu r„nd neighbourh jod "Well-bred Three-year-old Shorthorn Bull 2) Choice 15-month Steers i 5 Two-year-old Cattle 15 Fresh-conditioned Three-year Steers 15 Fresh-conditioned Cows Also, on behalf of Roto-o-rangt Estate : 15 Polled Angus Steers 16 Hereford Steers 51 Shorthorn Steers lb' Choice Shoithorn Heifers 25 Shorthorn and Hereford heifers 15 Cows, with calves at side 10 Dry Cows, fresh and fat 15 Fat and Empty Cows 4 Fat Three-year-old Steers 14 Two-year Steers 30 21 and Three-year-old Steers, good (juality and fresh condition, from Pirongia. 15 IS-mouth Well-bred Steers, from Waingaro 5 Choice IVo-year-old Grade Heifers, prize takers, K. Morrison. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Entries Solicited. McNICOL k CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. WAIHOU STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5. tU Jos. Pohlen and neighbourhood, 30 Yearling Steers, G Young Boar Pigs. (4. Given 30 2 i -year-old Quiet Heifers, 20 year ling Heifers, 10 Yearling Steers, Morrinsville 17 Two-year-old Steers, from Te Aroha At 12 o'clock. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. TE KUITI STOCK SALE. Wednesday, December 10. We will hold our Second Sale at Te Kuiti on above date ~A WELL-BRED ls-Month & TWO -0\) YEAR STEERS 200 Calves and Yearlings 20 Springing Heifers 350 Head Mixed Cattle, from neigh bouring districts 50 Head Mixed Cattle 10 Good Hacks and Harness Horses Spring Trap Hooded Buggy 100 Store Pigs 20 Beef Cattle 20 Heifers, springers 30 Grown Steers At 12 o'clock. Entries Solicited. M c N I C 0 L & Co. G. F. McCullaszh, Auctioneer. Our Patrons Speak Well of Their Buying Results WITH US. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SUMMER LINES. Few Summer Dress Materials, doublo width, from Is 6.1 to 5s 6d Coloured and RUok Wool Voiles at 2s lid, 3a lid, 4sfii Black Lustres, figured aud plain, Is lid to 5 - 6d Our Sp'endid Stcck of Silks and Gimps is unequalled in Auckland Special Value in Ladies' Kid and Suede Gloves at 2s 61, 3s 61, 4s Gd Bewildering of Belts, Scarves, and Lace Collars Purses and Handbags in every style Ladies' Hosiery in fast dyes from Is pair Cooking aud Afternoon Aprons from Is 6i Blouses of all descriptions {rom 3s lid New Sunshades, special value, from Gs lid UDderckivts, tm/ked aud flounced, from 3s Gd Holland WalkiDg Skirts, smart shapes, from 12s 6d Holland and Crash Costumes, with Eton or Rus.-ian bodice, at 21s, 23s Gd, 25s 6d, 3!s Gl Smart Hats, Teques aud Bonnets, from 15s The Popular " Heady to Wear Hats " from 3s Cd Reliablo Washing Prints from lid yard Dress Hollands, 9d, Is, Is 3d Beautiful Muslins aud Blouse Materials from 6£d. USEFUL LINE 3 FOR GENTLEMEN. Gents' Unshrinkable Hosiery and Under clothing New Shipments of Straw Hits, including " Boaters," j" Brazilians,"' and "Pan ama " shapes New Neckties, C liars, and Shirts New Washing Waistccastn, in white and fawn shades, at 5s 6d, 89 Gd, 9s Gd, to .Ha Gd. Gents' Dark Lounge Suits, 355. Dressmaking and Tad iring in all it BranotiPS. Absolutely the lowett price list in Auckland for Liuen and Household goods MILNE AND CHOYCE (Ltd.), QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 17108 PRESENTATION GOODS, try A E. J. WILKINSON'S, Cambridge. G1 OODS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEA- T SON in any quantity at WILKIN SON'S, Cambridge—Toys, Dolls, Albums, Purses, Photo Frames, Writing Casee, Fancy Goods, etc.
At II o'clock. W. J. II rXT EII CHUKCHILL THURSDAY, DE< The undersigned has boon favoured with instructions from Mr E. Hallett to soli un above date the whole of his r IV E & DEA l) st 0C K I consist'''•> of •30 Very Olniro Diiry Cow, 30 of them ia full mi k 60 Two-rn->r-oi.-] Refers nearly all in oi-lf 30 TVn-ve-.r-o'd S ee:s 4 W.il ;::,] !. Ui l, 50 Mixed Cattle Go ,1 Dwuht Mare, l.y Lord of the Ihll-8 Yeerlinsr, by President, first prizt T'uktkohe I how 10 Well-bred Kidin/ and Draught Mares 6 Racks, 7 Unbroken Colta by Draught Stallion Brae mar. and other pood sires 1 Sen'.ret.'.r, Pitc. Six H.P. Oil Engine in good work ing order The Cows are nil highly recommended, hive been carefully tho»eu, anj any not fiif>t-c'as= culled from tlera. Also THE FARM, of 540 acres (100 acres Reul-timed Swamp), all sub divided into padlocks, wi;h good Dwelling House, Out-buiHinKß Cowsheds, etc, and a Flaxmill all complete, on property. Terms at c ale. A ste m- 1 - l«'avi-ig Rrtngiriri Cn arrival of Waik.to trfiiri from Hamilton will convey intending pu-chafers to the sale and back in time to cachira'u to Hamilton and Cam bridge at 7.45 p.m., undaste>mer will-(<JDo run frem Merc* r. Cattle will be punted across the river for buyers Luncheon provided Sa'eat 12.30 NT E R SALE OF DUEY COWS AT CAMBRIDGE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER .;. The undersigned ln.s recoived instructions from Mr D. Dooley, who is leaving Hie district, to sell his ' DA rR V COW S, &c, comprising 19 <iood dairy cows, mostly heifers 1 Yearling Bull • W. J. HUXT ER . CAMBRIDGE The undersigned will sell at the Cambridge Yards on Saturday. December (> QAA WELL-BRED YOUNG CATTLE, /l/U mixed sexes 112 Very Choice Yearlings and Strong Calves, U. Booth, W. P. Reid, G. Reid, W. Brough, Fencourt 53 Extra Choice Yearling and 18-month Steers, R iht Svayne Gn account of W. Thornton, Mangakawa: 50 Choice Hereford Yearling Steers 40 Choice llaif-bred Polled Angus, 18- month-o'd Steers and Heifers 25 Well-bred 2J and Three-year-old F>esh Steers 15 Choice Calves, mostly steers, Hau tapu 20 Quiet Two and 2 J -year-old Heifers. Fencourt, neighbourhood 22 Fresh-conditioned Cows, A. Macfar laue, Crouch, W. P. Reid, Fen- C )U7 t 10 Well-bred Fresh Steers, Gwynne lancls 3 Choice l'earling Jersey Heifers, 1 Good Cow, at calving, Medium Draught Mare, E. Yeale 16 Choice Dairy Cows and Heifers, at calving, Miss Ewen, J. Forrest, Taoiaoroa neighbourhood 6 Fat Cows, J. Anderson, Ashwin At 12.30. W. J. H U N T E R. FOR PRIVATE SALE : At Pukerimu—32o Acres First-class Land, within Lalf-a-mile of Puke rimu Factory ; nearly all dr lined swamp ; all securely fenced and well-watered ; would make a really good dairy farm OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. The undersigned will sell at the Ohaupo Yards on Tuasday, December 9th: OG RO W X STE ER S from Waitetuna 30 15-month-old Heifers. W. Kanstead Purebred Jersey Bull, four years old, sure calf-getter, verv quiet, and no fence breaker,; pedigree at Sale At 12.30 o'clock. Entries Solicited. W. J. HUNTER. HAMILTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. The undersigned will sell at the Hamilton Yards on Thursday, December, 11: On account of Mr C. Hutchinson, who has sold his farm ; Af\ FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, all newly calved, and a choice lot Pedigree Ayrshire Cow, took two first prizes Waikato show 20 Young Calves 8 Milk Cans, 2-jgals 12 Fat Bullocks, J. G. Penniket 6 Prime Beef, R. Noble 8 Quiet Two-year-old Heifers, A. Bell 10 Three-year-old Fresh Heifers, T. Wauarh W. J. HUXT Elt HAMILTON BOROUGH YARD?. SPECIAL HORSE SALE. The undersigned will hold a Special Sa'e of Horses at the Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, December IS, of onn horse's. /CV?\J of all eDseea Entries spirited. W. J, HUNT
W. j Lutj c 'RiiUV, DECEMBER 12. •)A Two ami thkeivVeae-old '> ' STEER -,!•;. Kali. F. G. Jackson, 11. illocks, in forward ■.iv-M Cattle, E. Dav s & Co- SPECULATORS LAKGE OK SMALL CAPITAL a 'l those anxious to (iOOD IXVESTMENTS of Substantial and Increasing 1 and to those wishing to secure COMFORTABLE HOMES SNUG FARMS OR GOOD PASTORAL PROPER TIES We would call your attention to the fact that we can offer the best and most com plete List of Properties of all kinds in the Waikatoand surrounding Districts, and are prepared to FINANCIALLY, ASSIST BUYERS. We cannot here advertise our large list of properties in detail, but we are always ready to give, or post full particulars to intending buyers, also to conduct them over the different properties we have for Sale, free of charge. Wo have properties from 50 acre to oUOO acres blocks in price from 17s (3d per acre to .£lO per acre with good roads, near Post Office, school, Creameries and Railway, and on Easy Terms. Desire to Sell We shall be glad to receive full particulars of your property which we advertise in different parts of Xew Zealand and Australia, which costs you nothing, as advertising is the keystone to our success and our terms are, XC SALE, XO CHAEGE. We have numerious inquiries from ail parts of Xew Zealand and Australia, our con nection being very extensive. Having lately sold several properties is a proof of our ability to do business. Why Pay Kent. We have several Good Town Properties with 4 to 9 roomed houses, with } acre to 10 acre good land in or Hamilton East and West. Easy terms. For further parti culars apply to DAVIS & CO. LCTIOXEEES AXD VALUERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON. Auction sales conducted in all parts of the country. Advances made on all goods placed with us for Sa'e. WAlk'Vl'O AGENTS and SHOW ROOMS for the WER/THEIM SEWING MACHINE Three machines in one. On Time Pay ment, 2s (id per week. Also, PIANOS & ORGANS English and German, and on easy terms. From 2s Gd per week. See our quality and price before you pur chase. WAIKATO AGENTS Northern Fire Insurance Company Capital .£5,689,000. WAIKATO AGENTS Imperial (gold medal) Calf Food. The best in the market, Onee used always used. Auction sales at our New Mart and Yards, Hamilton, EVERY SATURDAY at 2 p.m., of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE FURNITURE, etc. Anything you have for sale TAKE IT TO DAVIS & CO. and have it turned into cash. Samuel Vaile and Sons. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 2 p.m. sharp. VAILE & SONS (per Samu k3 Vaile, Auctioneers), will Sell by Auction, at their Land Salerooms, 95. Street, Cambridge, GRAND BUSINESS SITE, In the Centre of the Town, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, .32 FEET FRONTAGE to Victoria Street and 30 Feet to Urewery Street, by an average depth of 130 feet, with COM FORTABLE OWELLINGHOUSE OP SIX EOOMS, WASH-HOUSE AND STABLES thereon. The most suitable position in Cambridge for a Doctor's residence. SAMUEL VAILE A SONS, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, Land Auctioneers ami Valuets. mm 3NO T I C WEBLEY, (HOTCBKISS-FAIRY QUEEN) Will stand |thc senso i at th; PBD«ipni Farm, Ngaruawahia-Wainzaro Road, >garuawahi« and Whitawhata Di-hicts, Mr Pat. Mohan, Stud Groom, will be at NG. BUAWAHIA m MONDAY, aod WHAfAVVHATA <n TUESDAY. Those denrons are requested to book early to secure attention. His dam '"Fairv Queen," browu mare, bred by Mr Alfre.l Bucklsnd in 18S3, got by the D.iuphin, her dam Queen M*b by Derby out of Una by imported St. Aubyn—Miss Howe, by Sir Horoules. For further particulars apply and address. letters to Wm. Home, To Akatea. WM. HORNE I )EOWSLEG H 0 R N 3 : : We have the laying strains in the world, and are now booking ordeis for sit-1 tings. Wears eiviiiy a Silver Cup hs a Tiophy tori the W&ikato Poultry Club for bM Brown Leghorn Cockerel or pullet, at next Haaril-1 ton Show, hatchpd from frrm cur by Waikato breeders.—Write for latalogueal to T. A. BROOKKF, Otahulma. I Particulars also from Stcrttary Poultry Clab, Hamilton. |
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