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REGULAR S^LES of Cuttle, '£hr. Y. Horses, <&c, are held by tha Uiidiisigncd as follow :—: — At Wuihou, on the Second Thursday iji each Month. / l

At Cambridge, on the First and Third Tuesday in each month.

At Ohwiipo, on tho Second and Fourth Tuesday in each Month.

At Cambridge, for tlic Sale of Horsey Harness, Saddlery, &c\, ever; Sutuidny ,j't one o'clock.

Spe^al Sales conducted and Valuation << made.

Good Accomodation Paddocks for Stock consigned for Sale at Cambridge uud Ohaupo. J. S. BUCKLAND.

FOR SALE.

ENGINE AND BOILEB.

TjOUBLE ENGINE in Cast Iron Bed Plates U Cylinders, nine inch diameter, 16 inch stroke, with Fly Wheel, and 4 feet Driving Pulley complete. Boiler, 18ft. Gin. long, sft. diameter, with Dome and Tube, 2ft. Bin. diameter, including all steam and water pipes, stop valve, ani h'ttings complete, in j)erfect working oHer. For particulars apply to MACKY BROS., Whitaker Street, Ie Aroha.

N O T I C X . DANGER. TRAMWAY CROSSING. ALL Traflic on the Tramway is stnYtly forbidden except by Persons authorised by the Manager. Any PtThon found Tref-'pissinpf aftrr this date will he PROSECUTED undei the "GoMininiiig District Act, 1873." By order of the Minim? Inspector. . H. ADAMS, Tramway Manager. Waiorongomai, October 25th, 1883.

NOTICE.

J McDONNELL begs to announce that he . has taken the Stables attached to the British Hotel, and hopes to see all his old Friends HORSES ON HIRE.

Best Feed and Every Attention.

G. FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION OX THK

DTJNEDIN CUP, 1884.

RUN 21&t FEBRUARY.

1000 Members at 10s Each.— 49 Prizes.

First Horse, £200 ; Second Horse, £75 ; Third Horse, £40 ; Other Starters (divided), dt'Bs ; Non-starters (divided), £100. Total, JL'5OO. It is advisable that remittances be marie by Post Office Order, Bank Notes, or Ma^ed Cheques. Exchanges to Cheques lwust be added, with Stamps for reply and lesnlt. Applications by letter only. Registered letteis or telegrams will not on any account, be leceived. The Drawing, under the supervision of a Committee of the Investors, will take place as soon as filled. Result Slips loi wauled to Subscribers immediately affer Drawing. Early application invited. G. FLANEUR, Care of D. Twohill Park Hotel Aucldand.

NOTICE.

W. D IE S E L I

BEGS to notify to the Public of Te Aiolia and the Sun minding Districts that he has PURCHASED the Pioneer Bakery Business of Mr C. Ahioi(;is lately carried on for him by Mr J. Allen). W.D. hopes by Courtesy and *trwt attention to Business, and by SUPPLYING a FIRST CLASS ARTICLE, to m.rit both a continuation of favours accorded to his Pie.leces.sor, and a trial from new Customers. Sinned. WILLIAM DIBS ELL.

IN reference to the above, I beg to solicit for my Successor, MR. W. DIBSKLL, a continuation of the support kindly accorded me. Signed. CHARLES A II IE R. January Ist, 1884.

"VT I 0 II O L A S CL E A R Y , STOCK AND SIIAREBROKER, Te Arnhn.

ADDRESS: 75, QUEJ£N"- STREET.

J HYDRAULIC LINfE & gg TRADE V MARK p| 1 J.Wilson&r? ¥ k AUCKLAND, N.Z. 3 WHY have Bad Dairies, when Concrete is so Cheap ? Anyone who follows our inatru»tions can erect One Slory iMiilfinifs. buiJd Concrete Tajuk*. Sheep Dips, and & ail kinds of Concrete Floors. The Framing or Boxing to rtapnsit the Concrete in requires no Timber but il.at » eertod to limp tjho building. Iron bolts can be t.i a pu.sed Parties interested will-please Call at our Office, and get full partjciTlara of how to Pmmi» for .Buildings,,, «te, as it is almost impoaiiolc to make it clear by writing. Concrete makes good bases for Enginoa, also. Dams, Water-races, Culverts, &o. Why should County Coi*ici)s bijUd Romany Small Bridges, when Concrete GuTftifb cost so ilttlQ ? All the rates are absorbed in Renewing and Heplacing after Floods.

JJich or Soapy Clays, well burned, make « ! good substitute for gravel. - * |, Start a good fire round a stump, put on sotae Clay, and watch the result. P'S'T4ll,Mahu?ianB:iP ' S 'T41 1 , Mahu ? ian 8:i Limes are not alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine without the 'i'rado ► Axuric >

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 January 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 January 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 34, 26 January 1884, Page 7

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