W A N T E D. 200 Fo'tr-too'th Lougwool Ewes, in lamb 4 Draught Filliep, 3 to 5 years old, broken to plough or waggon. 'j. S. BUCKLAND, ; Auctioneer.
T^OR PRIVATE SALE. The FIFTY ACRES, with Seven-roomed House, Outbuildings, Orchard, &c, owned and occupied by John Sharp, Cam biidge. Terms easy.
J. S. BUGKLAND, Auctioneer.
g*-p_^ "ttOR PRIVATE SALE. Some 'Choice DAIRY' vasa&W-^ COWS, at calving. Can l.crecommended. '
J. S. BUCKLA ND,
T^OR PRIVATE SALE.
3 Second-hand Single-seated Buggies 2 flight Farm J. S. BUGKLAND,
IT, O R SALE. 30 Acies SWEDE TURNIPS. J, S. BUCKLAND,
DqK PRIVATE SALE 3 Second-hand. Single-seated Buggies 2 Light Farm Waggons J. Si" BUCKLAND.
OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE.
Tuesday, 24th July.
At 12.30 p.m.
X A LEAT) WELL-BRED STEERS, 0 U oft' lurnfps 2 Choice Springers and some Good Young Cattle, from Patorangi 30 llead Fresh Empty Cows, oil turnips, ihany of them tat 100 Head I£, 2^, and 3-year-old Steers, well-bred, good-doing cattle, from Chtn chill, without reserve 15 Head Nice Two-year-old Steeis from Waitoa 50 Steeis and Cows, off~\ From w<( ._ turnips / . 80 Head Mixed Stores \ ™J^ 12 Choice Spungmgi " Heifers J KSeJNC COO Choice Ewes, close to lambing, in high condition "87 Longwool ewes in lamb 100 Head of Mixed Stoic Cattle 89 Choice Steers, olt" turnips (unless sold piivately) '60 EweS; close to lambing 1 .
J. MoNiCOL, Auctioneer.
SELLING OFF RFU.IXG OFF SELLING OFF SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF !
CHEAP TEAS!
CHEAP GROCERIES.
W. DIBSELL, T)EGS TO ANNOUNCE that he ha«» 3 decided to hold a CLEARING SALE of his ENMtE STOCK, at
cost PRich for Cash
Prior to making extensive alterations.
JUST NOTE PRICES! First-class Flour Us to 14s Sugar (White), 14s 9d per 561bs Candles (Electric and others), 5d per lb Oatmeal 3s 6d per 2olbs Potatoes, quality Al, Ss Gd per sack Sauces sid a bottle ; Koeford's lOd Rice 3d ; Sago 4d per lb Marmalade 8s per doz. Also, A good general assoitment of CROCKERY,
which must be cleared REGARDLESS OF COST.
AIso— MAIZE, OATS. BRAN, CHAFF,
ETC., ETO.
COME and see for yourselves, and secure
BARG-AIITS
W. DIBSELL'S,
BAKER, G&OCER, AND GENERAL PROVISION MER3IIANT, Wnm ker Street, TE AROHA.
{^N.8.-TRY DIBSELL'S BREAD
Extra Quality, 3d per Loaf, for cash.^i
WANTED TO LET.— A comfortable Two-roomed, House, Rolleston Street, Te Aroha. Apply to W. DIBSELL.
■jyi" RS jDROTriERS,
LADIES' NURSE, (Late of Wellington and Auckland), Is open to receive ENGAGEMENTS, and CONFINEMENTS if required. waihou east.
COLONIST GOLD MINING COMPANY, " LIMITED."
A CALL of THREEPENCE per share on the Company's capital has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Manager, at tlie Conipany's Office, New Zealand .Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of August, 1888. D. & MA'CDONNELL, Manager, Auckland, 18th July, 1888.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 283, 21 July 1888, Page 7
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461Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 283, 21 July 1888, Page 7
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