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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3,

AT THE SALE YARDS, OHAUPO.

EIGHTY HEAD QUIET, WELL BRED CATTLE

The undersigned has been favoied with instructions from T. S. Seddon, Esq. to sell by auction on the above date, TTIS HERD OF CATTLE now running on the Horse- -*^*- Shoe-Lake Farm, Ohaupo. The cattle are very fresh — Cows and Heifers empty ; two and 3 year old steers well grown, and several head tit for the butcher.

Also, 1 Heavy Draught Horse, 2 years old 1 Do, do, Yearling 1 Thoioughbred Filly, 2 years old

For sums over £30, approved bills at three months will be taken Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp

KENNEDY HILL

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3.

The undersigned has been favored with instructions to sell, without leseive, on the above date, at Ohaupo, THE WIXL-K.NOWN PONY, "TOM THUMB" Gnud Children's Pony S iperior Side-Saddle

KENNEDY HILL

WEDNESDAY, NO\ EMBER 25.

THE HAYMARKET.

IMPORTED PUREBRED LINCOLN RAMS.

For sale on Wednesday, November 25, at 12 o'clock, previous to the Wool Sale, 6 PURL BRED LINCOLN RAMS, ju-t received pcx Hydusi ies, and lrom the flocks of the Mi aars Kirkhams.i

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

WOOL SALES.

"DEGULAR Auctions are held at the Haymarket on J\) Fridays, at 3 o'clock, for sale of Shcop Skins, Bags of Wool, Salted and Gieen Hides.

Sales of Wool only will be held on November 25th, anJ December 9th and and 22nd. FIRST SALE

Cn Wednesday, November 25, at 12 o'Clock, about 500 Bales Long Wool.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

fTIHE undersigned has received instructions, per Hero, -*- to sell, upon arrival from Sydney, in about 10 days, the undei mentioned horses, described to be the pick of. New South Wales and Victoria— in all about Sixty : Heavy Draught Cart Horses Heavy Draught Colts Heavy Draught Fillies Active Spring Cart Colts Stglish Buggy Horses

ALFRED BUCKLAND

T. TREWHEELLAR, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER,

FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER,

fTIHANKS the public of Hamilton for their patiouage during his temporal y arrangements in Mr T. Moin^' store, and now begs to intimate that his Now Shop and liefieshment Room, adjoining, IS NOW OPEN, and hopes by care and attention to business— supplying only fiist-cla^s gooda to receive a continuance of their favors. PASTRY, CAKES, BUNS, TEA CARES, MEAT AND FRUIT l»IES, CUSTARDS, MINCE, BISCfUITS (All kinds.) <te, ' &c, &c.

HAM SANDWICHES, GINGEKBEER, LEMONADE, And other Cooling Summer Drinks in variety. "Wedding orders executed with elegance and despatch. Parties supplied, and family orders executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. Country settlers visiting Hamilton will find the Refreshment Boom a great convenience. Hamilton West, November 17, 1874.

TO CARPENTERS, &c.

mENDERS aro invited for ADDITIONS and ALTERA- *- TIONS to the CENTRAL HOTEL, Ngaruawahia, for Mr R. J. Davidson. Plans and Specification can bo seen on and after Tuesday, tho 17th inst., at tho Central Hotel, as above. I. R. VIALOU, Architect, Hamilton.

NOTICE.

TMPOUNDED on the 16th No\ ember, 1574, by Mr Laing, -*- one yellow Heifer, brauded like C on off rump ; one red and white Heifer Calf. S off rump, tip off near ear ; one white Cow, spotted neck, no visible brand, split on off ear, calf at foot, owner not known ; for trespassing on the Waste Lands of tho Crown in tke Newcastle district, for which Pound fees are claimed. In default of being released, the above cattle will be gold ut tho Public Pound, near Ngaruawahia, on the 30th November 1874, at noon. GEORCB LITTLE, Poundkeeper.

IMPOUNDED at East Hamilton, by Mr Wm. Martin, on November 14, two Steors, 3-years-old strawberry* colour, branded No. 7 on the thigh, also oar marked. If not claimed, will bo sold on Thursday, 26th, at noon. WILLIAM WHITE, Poundkeeper. Hamilton East, Nov. 15, 1874.

ALL HORSES and CATTLE found running on the Hautapu Swamp, or on the Kcropora Valley, after th»s Notice, will bo impounded. JOHN CRAWSHAW, Muuagcr. I en Court Cam bridge.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 21 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 21 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 21 November 1874, Page 3

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