Auctions, JOEN KNOX. "AMILTON AUCHGN MART JOHN~KNOX, AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR. Sales Every Saturday 12/2 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, Established, 185 S. RICHARD ARTHUR, Fruit and Produce Auctioneer. All consignments will receive prompt and best attention. THOMAS B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. 28/5 T7"ARAMU OAWMILLS JOHN PARK, PROPRIETOR, takes this opportunity of thanking all his old customers for the support accorded to him when running the Whatawhata Sawmill. THE NEW MILL (recently erected at Karamu) IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, and orders are solicited for RIMU & KAHIKATEA. The Proprietor can recommend the QUALITY OF THE TIMBER. £Q KAHIKATEA is of the YELLOW-HEART VARIETY, impervious to Grub or Worm. For prices and terms apply to JOHN PARK, WHATAWHATA. June ISth, 189 S. AWMILLS MR EDWARD BARTLEYi Architect, AUCKLAND, Whites undee Date, September 19th "I am delighted with your timber. I' never expected to see such a lot of Kahikatea without a fault." ELLIS & BURNAND SAWMILLERS, OTOROHANGA. - HAMILTON LIVERY AND BAIT J_ STABLES AND COACHING ESTABLISHMENTS. The undersigned begs to intimate to tne residents in and around Hamilton and the travelling public that he has PURCHASED from Mr C. Harwood the whole of his COACHING & LIVERY PLANT comprised in the Stables adjoining the Commercial and Hamilton Hotels. «g- 'BUSES MEET EVERY TRAIN at Frankton and Hamilton West. Double and Single Buggies on Hire, Also, Ladies' and Cents' Saddle Horses. L. SUTTON, Proprietor. Hamilton, November'2, 1897. 4/11 X to THANK tlio business people and travelling public for the Support so freely accorded to me in the past, and trust that Mr Sutton will enjoy a continuance of it. The ordinary carting and special station trade, together with the heavy waggon work for settlers and others, will be carried on by me as heretofore. CHAS HARWOOD.. pvAILY COACH SERVICE \J between* HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE. Carrying H.M. Mails and Passengers. On and after JANUARY Ist, 1597, the undersigned will; RUN A CONVEYANCE between Cambridge and Hamilton daily. Leave Cambridge a 11 a.m.; Tamahere, 12.15 p.m.; arrive at Hamilton, 1 p.m., connecting DAILY with the second train for Auckland at '2.10 p.m. ; Rotorua and Paeroa at 2.27 p.m. ; and for Te Awamutn at 2.25 p.m. Leave Hamiltou, DAILY, on return journey, at 2.45 p.m., arrive at Cambridge at 4.45 p.m. This coach connects with the Express Train for Auckland, leaving Hamilton West at 12.45 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Fares : Single, 3/-; Return, 5/W. T. CARR, Proprietor, Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, Cambridge, January Ist, 1597Letters and telegrams addressed to W. T. CARR, Cambridge, will receive prompt attention 5/ T\7"ILLIAM D AT TRAY HOUSE, LAND * AND COMMISSION AGENT 24, Fort-street, Auckland (Next to Messrs G. W. Binuey and Sons) Interest, Rent 3 and Accounts Collected. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES. Agent For : THE WAIKATO ARGUS, Hamilton The Bay ok Plenty Times, Tauranga The Ohixemcri Gazette, Paery; Secretary of the ft. Johu Ambulance Association. i
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 313, 12 July 1898, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 313, 12 July 1898, Page 3
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