, .ApDNESDAY, JANCJAKY 27, AT ONF. O'CLOCK. '. * OA HEAD $TORE AND FAT OATTLIfI • f ! already entered. ' . - ... J p U N X N O X, Aticttoneor.
, HAMILTON EAST. fkiday, 20th January, ms. -- . . . S^H-li^ P FAIR. fIpHE undersigned will hold a sale of Sheep and Rams ' -*- dose to the Pound Yard on the above date. Good Pons will be provided. „ _ , f , , Settlers fcav|ng Shce^ Qr Ra^to djisposqiof ai^ rique|te4 to eeiia'advisC so that they may" be advertised. J -300-Sherp have been already tutored. { - y ..; IvfINNEDY HILL. — ~. \ s - -j t r .yli . . . .
IMPORTANT SALE LltE STOCK,FURNITURK,FARMING IMPLEMENTS I &o , &c. j The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from j Mr Kdenborough, who is leaving for England, to sell by public auctiofi at his farm, Te Rori, mHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK There are about Ono Hundred und Sixty Head quiet well-bred Cattle, GO of which are fat; 10 Saddle and Draught Horses. fuimitui?e i? uf the best description procurable l*P.4 u .^% d » a.uUas good- aVnew! "-'\ ■ ' The dato of sale, wliich will take place in January, and full particulars, in future advertisement. KJE NNEDY HILL.
"* TE AIVAMUTU. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. SHEEP FAIR. mHE nnderaigncd will, hold a sale of Sheep on the above -*- date. 1,000 Sheep of all kinds are already entered. J. P. N E I 1/ L.
THE SHEEP FAIR WILL be held at REMUERA, on TUESDAY. Februarj 9, lor Ewes, and on Wednesday following for Rain's. Those who purpose selling will kindly send entries to the Hay market, at earliest opportunity, and not later thau Saturday, January 24. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
NEW CLOVER SEEDS, &c. rjiHE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to announce that he has reoeiveiLadritfOTjf thXTHt.V6lTipuient of the same superior first-class Seeds which he has had the satisfaction of supplying during the past 7 years, including— Red Clover Itulian Rye Grass White Clover Mangold Wortzel Cow Grass Swede Turnip Als}ko Yellow Aberdeen Turnip Timothy White Stone Turnip Kape Golden Bell Turnip Which will bo sold at current market prices, together with his usual eupply o( Perreunial Rje Grass and other coloni il seeds. Soliciting early orders from those who may wish to secure a portion of the abo^e superior seeds. JOHN HALL. Otahuhu.
» T. TREWHEELLAR. ' PASTRY COOK A^p CONFECTIONER, FANCY BREAD AXD BISCUIT BAKER rFIH VNKS the public of Hamilton for their patronage JL during his temporary ammgeinen's in Mr T. Moru&'s store, and now begs to intimate that his New Shop and Refiesbment Room, adjoining, IS JSOW OPKN, and hopes by care and attention to business — supplying only tiist-claiS goods to receive a continuance of their favors. PASTRY, CAKES, TEA CAKES, BUNS, MEAT AND FRUIT pies, custards, mince, biscuits (all kinds) &c. HA3I SANDWICHES. GINGER B E E R, LEMONADE, And other Cooling Summer Drinks in variety. Wedding ordeis exoouted with elegance and despatch. Parties supplied, and family orders executed with promptness and at reasonable lv-tes. Count! y settlet s visiting Hamilton will find the Re freshment Boom a great convenience. - Hamilton West, November 17, 1874.
IMPORTANT NOTICE. ~ TO THE LADIES OF HAMILTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. "jl/i"IS3 GRIFFIN begs to announce fiat early in "*■ JA UARY the purposes opening a first cla«s MILLINERY and DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHJV'ENT nt Mr Mokris's New Store, Wharf street, Hanulton, and begs to as-ure tlioee ]udi t s favoring her with orders, that with rrpn.d to drsign, fit, ami workmanship sho will ondravour at all times io ensure satisfaction. Bonnets and Hats Trimmed, &c — The latest fashions always on hand.
J. WISEMAN, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Has just opened out a very choice selection of LADIES' AND GIRLS' SADDLES AND BRIDLES, RACE SADDLES; HORSE CLOTHING, HORSE FLY NETS OF VARIOUS QUALITIES, BUGGY AND GIG COLLARS, &o. J. W. bag nlvrayn on hand a large stock of PLOUGH AND CART COLLARS AND HARNESS Of his own manufacture.
R. H. BABT/LETT INTENDS to visit the Waikato at the beginning of the New Year on a professional tour, lie proposes to remain in each township a few days in order to eupply the YNantls of settlers- who' may require his service*. Views of the most interesting s),ctd in the districts, and portraits will be takeu m varieue "U/Wi und styles.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 420, 23 January 1875, Page 3
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