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WANTI'I). n Strong Active Girl as lluust NiiiUl. Apply at once to Mrs Dobson, 'Wavorley Ilnu^e.

TMPOtJNDED at To Arohi Pcuui-^— -* 1 Horned Red White Hull, no visible brand, liy Reha Aperahama. If not clainre'd and expenses paid to be SOLD on SAITIiDAY, 27th dnj of February, 1886, at 12 o'clock noon. J. W. It. GUILDING, Poundkeeper.

TO CARPENTERS, PAINTERS, &c.

r |IENDERS will be received until 4 L p.m. on SATURDAY, the 27th Feb., for the Erection of Buildings "over Springs, , Picket Fence, Gates, &c. ; nlso for Painting Buildings and Excavations for Pipes. Plans, &c, can be seen at the office of the Domain Board. By order. HY. CRUMP, Engineer. Te Aroha, February 12th, 1886. TO ENGINEERS, &c npENDERS will be received until 6 A o'clock on SATURDAY', the ?Oth inst., for Laying 4 inch O.st Iron Mains, • and Supply of 2 Wrought Iron Pipes and Connections, etc. Particular 1 * can be seen at the office of the Te Aroha Domain Board, nlso at the Thames Advertiser Office, Thames. Uy order. HY. CRUMP, Engineer. Te Arohff, February 12th, 1886. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, At 2 p.m.

JP. COCKS lias received instructions » to sell by Pub! Jo Auction, at Brad ley an«* Co.'s Stables, Te Aroha, — 1 Pair of Grey Ponies, broken to Saddle aud Harness. 6 Hacks 1 Single Buggy and Harness.

J.F.C. will also sell the Race Course Privileges for the Aroha Jockey Club.

Sale tb commence at 2 p.m.

SATURDAY. 2Uth FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock.

IN THE ESTATE OF H. E. CAMPBELL.

JAMES CKAIG-, JTTN\,

HAS received instructions from the Trustees in above Estate to sell byAuction u jn the BiHiiud Room, opposite Plot Springs Hotel, without reserve, th^ following Valuable Te Aroha Town Properties, vi*r.,— Block 3, Allotments 15 and 16, with six— tailed Stable and Co.tch Ilouse thereon. Block 5. Part o£ Allotment 9, x\:'th 2 Knemed House, lined. Block 5. Part, of Allotment 9. with wdl-h'nWied Building, at present occupied as Public library, corner Lot. front in if Boundary and Rev. i Street^, <. .posite Telegraph Ofii- >• IV.X-!- 5, Allotment 10, with 2 ltoi<;ned House, Kewi Stiect. Block 5, Allotment 16, with 3 Roomed House, corner Kenric » and Rowi Street. Block 20, Allotment 10, corner lot next Railway Station, Biidge Street

NO RESERVE TERMS AT SALE.

SATURDAY, 20tit FEBRUARY,

t Noon.

TAS. CRAIG. Jun., has received instructions from the owner, to nell by Public Auction in the Billiard Room, op polite Hot Springs Hotel, Te Arohsi, imiw.jdirttel,) after the hale of P'lopeity in the Estate of H. E. Cmipt.ell, FOUR ROOM HOUSE,

with Three Sections (^-Acfe each fnore or less), situated in best part of Aroha To vnsh\p' for ■Residential purposes", cl6se to Railway Station and Steamer Landing, commanding magnificent view for many mileß. Five minutes' walk from the Baths.

A rare opportunity for those desiring to posses** one of the most desirable Residence blocks in this rising township. House can be enlarged, and is in excellent condition.

WILL BE SOLD.

FRIDAY, 26th FEBRUARY.

IMPORTANT SALE AT PIAKO.

On Account of W. A. Murray, Esq., who feAs Sold his Property.

TWO & FOUR-TOOTH

450

EWES %t 300 Six and eight-tooth E\vcs *o ~ 100 Two and Four-tooth V,g j§ Wethers « 700 Lambs t *< g 1 20 Steers and Heifers, 2 to 3 yeai s old, all milkers' calves, by Pure Durham Bull 7 First-class Dairy Cows 6 Draught Mares 1 Draught Horse 4 Draught Fillies, 3 and 4-year-old, and 1 Colt, all by President und Melbourne Waggon, Tip Dray, Winnowing Machine, Double Furrow Plough (Reid and Gray), 2 Single Plough.B 2 Sets Harrows, Chain Hnrrown, Drill Cultivators, Drill for Turnips, Carrots arid Marigolds; Cambridge Roller, Water Troughs, Blacksmith's Tools, Wool Press, Wire Strainers, Grindstdnes, Wheelbarrows, Forks, Sp'adi'f, and Draining Toolq, &c, «&c, Harness and Saddlery. Luncheon Provided.

J. S. BUCKLAND Audti6heer:

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 142, 20 February 1886, Page 7

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