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T>EGUL\R SALES of Cattle, Sheep, JL\< Horse i, »\cc., arc held by th j Umk-r-sigiKr] as follow :—: — At W/iihou, on the Second Thursday in each Month.

At Cambridge, on the Firs! and Thiul luesday in each month.

r At Ohaupo, on the Second and Fourth Tuesday in each Month.

At Cambridge, for tne Siile of Horses, Hnrness, S.iddlery, &c, every Saturday at one o'clock.

Special Sales conducted and Valuation.made.

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

FOR SALE.

ENGINE AND BOILER.

TROUBLE ENGINE in Cast Iron Bed Plates U Oylindexs, nine inch diameter, 10 inch stroke, wiih Fly Wheel, and 4 feet Driving Pulley complete. Boiler, 18ft. Gin. long, sffc. diameter, with Dome and Tube, 2ft. Sin. diameter, including all steam and water pipes, stop valve, and fittings coni2>lete, in pcifcct w orking or'?er. For particulars apply to MA.OKY BROS., Whitaker Street, le Aroha.

NOTICE. DANGER. TRAMWAY CROSSING.

ALL Traffic on the Tr.iniway i?* strictly forbidden except by Persons authorised by the Manager. Any Person found Trespissing after this date will be PROSECUTED undei the "Goldininihi- District* Act, 1873." By order oi the Mining Inspector. . H. ADAMS, Tramway Manager. Wiiiorongomai, October 25th, 1883.

NOTICE.

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

Best Feed and Every Attention.

G. FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION ON THE DUNEDIN CUP, 1884. RUN 21st FEBRUARY. 1000 Members at 10s Each.— 49 Prizes. First Horse, £200 ; Second Horse, £75 ; Third Hoise, £40; Other Starters (divided), £85; Non-starteis (divided), £100. loUl, LoQO. It is advisable that remittances bo made by Post Office Order, Bank Notes, or Marl ed Cheques. Exchanges to Cheques must be addod, with Stamps for reply and lesult. Applications by letter only. Rcgisteicd letters or telegrams will not on any account, be received. The Drawing, undei the supei vision of a Committee of the Investors, will take place as soon as filled. Result Slips forwarded to Subscribers immediately aifer Drawing. Early application invited. G. FLANEUR, Care of D. Twohill Park Hotel Aucl land.

ADDRESS: 75, QUEEK-STEEET. J HYDRAULIC LIME |q TRADE yr MARK §| % J.Wson&C? ? is AUCKLAND, N. 2. 3 TSTHY have Bad Dairies, when Concrete ,m is so Cheap? Anyone who lollows our instructions can erect One Story Buildings, build Concrete Tanks, Sheep Dips, and lay all kinds of Concrete Floors. The Framing or Boxing to deposit? the Concrete in requires no Timber but thai reeded fo nnish the building. Iron bolts can bo dispensed with. Parties interested will please Call at our Oflice, and get full particulars of how to Fraino for Buildings, «Src, as it is almost impossible to make it clear by writing. Concrete makes good bases for Engines, also. Dams, Water-races, Culverts, &c. Why should County Councils build so many Small Bridges, when Concrete Cul veils co^t so httlo? All the rates are absorbed in Renewing and Replacing after Floods. Rich or Soapy Clays, well burned, make a good substitute for gravel. Start a good fire round a stump, put on some Clay, and watch the result. P.S.— All Mahurangi Limes are not alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine wiihout the Tiade MarK.

[FiST.\BLISTIED 1868.]

BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, Has a large and varied assortment of Ladies', Gents', and Children's

BOOTS AND SHOES, From the Best Manufacturers in England and the Continent. A large STOCK OF COLONIAL GOODS. GERMAN & FRENCH KID o 2 Always in stock. Boots and Shoes of every description made to order. btorekeepers supplied at Wholesale Prices. Country Orders promptly Forwarded by Steamer or Coach.

POLLEN STREET (CENTRAL), THAMES.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 36, 9 February 1884, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 36, 9 February 1884, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 36, 9 February 1884, Page 5

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