Wednesday, July 15, at NoonALEXANDRA HOTEL, ALEXANDA. The Subscriber has been favered with instructions from Mb Finch, who has disposed of his business, to sell by auction Without Rebkbve, on the above date, his TT OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of — DRAWING-ROOM: 2 SUPERIOR COUCHES, Round Table, Card Table, 2 Arm Chairs, Ckeffonier, 8 Cane • bottomed Chairs, Large Muslin Curtains, &c. DINING-ROOM: LARGE DINING TABLES, Sofa, Cheffonier, Cane • Bottomed Chairs, Clock, Superior Lamp (large sized), Oil Floor Cloth, &c. SITTING-ROOM: TABLE, SOFA, CHAIRS, &c. CROCKERY, Spoons, Knives, Forks, and Glassware of all descriptions. BED-ROOM REQUISITES: 2 Double Iron Bedsteads, 3 Single do, 1 Superior Double Wooden Bedstead, 6 Toilet Tables, 6 Large Looking Glasses, 6 Chamber Sets (complete), Mattresses, Blankets, Sheeting, and Floor Matting COOKING UTENSILS: LARGE COOKING STOVE (complete), and other necessary Cooking Utensils. Meat Safe, Kitchen Tables, &c. SUPERIOR SMALL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE : New Cloth, Balls, Cues, Lamps (complete). FOUR-PULL BEER ENGINE : In good working order, and a great variety of articles too numerous to particularise, NO RESERVE! TERMS AT SALE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. KENNEDY HILL.
Saturday, July 11, at Noon. The Subscriber has been favoured with instructions from Capt. Rich, to sell on the above date, at the Sale Yards, Ohaupo, the whole of his live and dead stock, consisting of ABOUT 30 HEAD STORE CATTLE -^* 4 Good Dairy Cows 4 Horses 1 Dray 1 Plough, 2-whecled, Horusby Flexible Harrows Farming Tools Saddles Carpenters' and other Tools Chairs, Sound Dining Table j Iron Bedstead, Strechers 1 Meat Safe, Lamps Kerosene, Zinc Spouting Sheep Skins And a great variety of useful articles too numerous to paiticularise. Also, 6 Head Fat Cattle. NO RESERVE! TERMS AT SALE. KENNEDY HILL. N.B. —Settlers will find this a good opportunity for the disposal of Live Stock.
Prospectus or THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital : £2,000,000, in 400,000 Shares of £5 each. To be called up as follows: Five Shillings on application; 10s on allotment; 5b two months after allotment; 5« four months after allotment; 5s six months after allotment.; which will amount to £300,000 paid-up Capital at the end of six months. No further call will be made for 12 months after the Bank is first opened in Dunedin, and future Calls will not exceed 5s per share, to be p*aid, if required, at interrals of not less than three months thereafter. XTTITH reference to the full prospectus hitherto pubY V lished, it is now brought under the notice of the public that application for shares have been very freely made in other provinces, no less than some 65,000 having been applied for in Otago alone up to Ist June. It is intended to form a Local Committee from amongst the number of applicants here, for the purpose of allotting shares in this province and generally superintending tho actions of the Company. The share list will close this month, and early application for shares should therefore be made, so as to arrange for formation of local committees without any delay, and a deputation of Provisional Directors from Dunedin will soon visit this province for the purpose of co-opera 1 ing wikh the local committee. Prospectuses, forms of application for shares, and all further particulars may be obtained at our offices, '15, Queen street, and also at the Union Bank of Australia and Bank of Australasia. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE, Agents Colonial Bank of New Zealand.
David Gardiner, (For Seven Years Collar-Maker at J. Wiseman's, Auckland) SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, Hamilton, BEGS to thank the' Settlers of Waikato for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received, and trusts by supplying the best material and workmanship in all orders he may be favored with, to merit their increased support. Every description of Carriage, Buggy, Cart* and Plough Harness, &c, &c, mode to order at Auckland prices. Repairs promptly attended to. Cambridge Saddlery Establishment. DAVID GARDINER, SADDLER, HAMILTON, BEGS to inform the settlers of Cambridge and surrounding districts, that he opened on MONDAY, the 15th inst a Branch Establishment, in temporary premises adjoining Mr Richardson, Engineer, Cambridge. To Tourists. COMPETENT GUIDES and first-class Saddle Horses \*J supplied to Rotorua, Rotomahana, and tho Hot Lake district, and all parts of the interior of tho North Island of New Zealand. Apply to WILLIAM MOON or CAPT. OWEN. Cambridge, Waikalo.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 337, 11 July 1874, Page 3
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