Sales, Provisions* Etc.
HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. Mason's Fourth Annual Sale Of TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, ETO,
Subscriber has been favored witb instructions from M* Mason to Sell by Auction, at the Ham J ton Hotel, on the above date, tchoic eaisortmentof Planti, consisting of HARDY ORNAMENTAL TBEES Ercr (3-recn an^rTtflowering Shrubs Fruit Tree^Ploristi* Flowers Thorn Qmckn, Ac, Ac* Thefi^iotiflqeeT \ould cpll j^flrticulfti* attention to thd above\|»leV s^tees anVj>la>is i^lied by Mr Maion h*T« always teeirYoWlJp bV^thfe >«^t description, and tbii year they Lave the great advantaged hating been grown in the district, Purobasei will be carefully packed, and i£, required, placed on board iteamer without ohwrge.
Sale to commence at 11 a.m* sharp* Terms at Sale. KENNEDY HILL
HAMILTON EAST. *1 THUESDAyT JUNE i' 4, At 2 o'clock. Undeb Dibthaini^tor Kent. The tTnderaigned^ll 381 by ApdwffdTTthe abore datfr JTTOUSEHOLB AND EFFECTS Under Seizure for Rent , also useful RIDING HORSE, SADDLE AND BRIDLE. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
VALUABLE FARM, Cambridge, W< Lafco. IP¥\()&i>EK Of T^ MORTGAGEE To be X^!d by^BnJJio A^fWn, on'St^da- the 2dd day of July, 1875, at 12 o'clock noon, by Messrs Grant »nd, Morton, auctioneers, at their City Mart, Queen Stre*t r 1 *730 ACR WI °j/ S^^ENDH) LAND,. SituaCe^MauOgaUUtariJ^trict^fWaikato v known as Kiarta^^r^umJ^dajoN. This Freehold* Farm is one of the finesydn the^aMto, and was originally selected by William Djmmmoud H^y, Ifsq. Full particulars on application to the Auctioneer, orMr William Thorn", Solicitor, Auckland,
\GRANT AND MORTON,, , ,^w v \x . \k£r^a£ex ~7 ' f\(\ ACRES OF &00"d^AND, a/ut half Fenced in, and aenft tySCkwi cin S I' 0 * 14^ Komakorau, price jaukrj/cre. r f J i 60 ACRES, Lot'lwl BbmakoryC acre. 50 agues, i^f^^pm,^hemj/te. or further partiouars applyto- * P. LE QUESNE. Hamilton East Reduction of Freight.
ROBERT HARRIS
TS now prepared to supply his customers with goods which he has marked at figures thiv will give purchasers the full benefit of tht reduced rate of freight.
GROCERIES A^JD OILMEN'S STORES; " X V> IfcpN%)N&]ERY /^P * /?*$ HARDWAR scrim . y / /^y OIL^ PAINTS. &c PATENT MEDICINE* STATIONERY PERFCJMERY PATENT LEVER CLOCKf Th%^itlrt^^^ Market Price
Having anticipated in consequence of the excessively dry season that BUTTER and CHEESE would be scarce, he has laid in a lai'ge stock, most favorably purchased, and will retail it at the lowest remunerative <erice* * '•->> \\^X He^as just returned from town, where he ha* made large purchases of seasonable goodi.
NEWEST SEASONABLE DRAPERY MEw4j«^>B*^g^OTHlNG. BOOKS AND SHOES. An lusp"Sction Withe StocS SOUKnXXDD.
RQBERtv HARRIS, EAST HAMILTON. *
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 482, 22 June 1875, Page 3
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