Auctions McNICOI cb CO. HAMILTON SPECIAL HORSE SALE. Thursday and Friday, November 21 and 22. f pE undersigned will hold a Special I Horse Sale in the Hamilton Borough Yards on above dates. Entries Solicited. Sale at 11 a.iv.. first day. MoNIOOL&CO. 0. F. McCtjixaqh, Auctioneer. 9/1 0 JOHN KNOa. JT AMI I.TON AUCTION MART JOHN KNOX, AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR Sales Every Saturday 12/2 BOTTELEY & RERDELL, Photographers, HAMILTON. Orders for Enlargements, Renewals of Old Photos, Oil Paintings, Wedding Groups, Retouching for Amateurs or Trade, etc., etc., carefully attended to. N.B.—The firm of Senior, Bottelcy and Rendcll has been dissolved, and liotteley and Rendcll will resume business as before. PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES FOR SALE. S S D 0 H ' l M 1 THIS CHANCE AT ADAMSON’S gTUDIO. 3 CABINETS 5/WITH A DOZEN GEM PHOTOGRAPHS Given in, Seven and Sixpence the haif-dozen Twelve shillings the dozen. First-claks Work Guaranteed. ADAMSON’S QTUDIO (Opposite the Bank), CAMBRIDGE. HE A P gTO C K A R M PARTLY IMPROVED. Q PER ACRE.—762 Acres, fenced in 10 paddocks; 200 acres grass, 100 acres fallow ; f-ucre orchard ; ICO acres swamp; balance, heavy ti-tree and rough feed. Plenty of water. Good Kami House, of 10 rooms, with iron roof, man’s room, stable, shed, etc.; three miles from station, and five from township. Price, £3 per acre ; terms if desired. 6565 a BESIDES THE ABOVE we have many desirable FARMS for sale in the Waikato. Particulars supplied ou application. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE Supplied free on application, or posted to any address on receipt ot 2d in stamps. N. 8.--OUR AGENT IN THE KATO, WAI MR. M. 6. FARRER, OK ‘BANKWOOD,’ HAMILTON, will wait upon any owners desirous of selling, and inspect their properties and take instructions, FREE OF CHARGE. He will also personally CONDUCT intending buyers to the properties which we have for sale, WITHOUT CHARGE. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LAND, ESTATE, & INVESTING AGENTS, 93, QUEEN STREET, A U C K L A N D . Build up the north, IVOT THE SOUTH. NO CONNECTION WITH MILLING TRUSTS OR COMBINATIONS. * STILL CHAMPION! A THING WORTH KNOWING. CHAMPION FLOUR is the Strongest and Whitest on (he Market", absorbs wale freely, but requires plenty of working, and, as stated by our town and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE LOAVES OF BREAD MORE PER SACK THAN ANY OTHER BRAND ON THE MARKET, which, taking the value of the large loaf at 3d, shows a saving of Is 8d per sack of 2001b lOd per bag of 10011) 5d per bag of 50!1> 2id per bag of *2mb Or I6s 8d per ton in favour of CHAMPION. In view of the foregoing facts, is no Cheap, Starchy Flour deai ai any price SO GO STRAIGHT’ FOR CHAMPION, NORLHEILN TOLLER MILLING CO. P. ViRT LHC, Manag'd 1 . JUG HASH A | 10. FARMERS & DAii.YMEN. Manufaoixueks ok PIT RE CREAMERY BUTTER. • V\ e elaiiv that our Butter is equal to the best produced in Now Zealand, aud may be obtained all the year round AT MESSRS Mo WATTERS’ & W. II WRIGHT’S, Provision Merchants, Te Aroha, AO I ) J. ROBERTS, Merchant, Wai hj i,
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1075, 17 October 1901, Page 3
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