Sales, Provisions, Etc.
N^ VALUABLE FARM, S Near Cambridge, Waikato. / BY OCT^E OF THE MOET/^AGBS. To be sold by PuHlc Auction, on Pr^y, the 2nd day of July, 1875, «t 12\clock noon^y Messrs Grant and Morton, auctioneer^ a^heirO^y Mart, Queen Street, 1 *730 ACRE^/X s^ENDID LAND, Situate^t MaungatWari District of Waikato, known as Kiartab/TSB, numbeEea\9oy. Thia Freehold Farm is one of tjic finest in tho^VaikatoWnd was originally •elected by E/qV^ Fuil pa^^ulafr-e^^^(»tTOn>rj^wneer, or Mr WiUjfai Thorny Sojgitor, AuclytadX i^V^ / GRANT^AND MORTON, * Auctioneers.
HAMILTON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. l Mason's Fourth Annual Sale of TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, ETC, Subscriber has been favored with inductions from Mr [ Mason to Sell by Auction, at the Ham.lton Hotel on the above date, a choic eassortment of Plants, cone.sting of JJARDY ORNAMENTAL TREES Erer Green and jwwering Shrub* Fruit Trees, Flowers Thorn Quigks, &., Ac. The. Auctioneer Ch^W call particular atte.>'i,n> u> t above sale. Trees and plants supplied by Mr Mu..,., v always been found to be of the be.t ..'escnp ■„ a jear they hare the great adranta ? e or hav.u .».., in the district. Purchases will be ea ;ul ypa „ .. required, j»la Ce d on board steamer wuhout .• . , ye. Sale to commenro ai. Ua. r. arp Terms at >ale. T) "^L ftO ACRES 0F 0D LMSn\out/£]f Fenced vv-f m, and 30 «ores X Uras*? >?!.,„ l^t 140 JL<.roakorau, price £r dp r/ierjr /I 60 -ACRES, Lo^L/o^koru^jE^H./cre. 50 ACifES, Ijot 9,>T«u P Tri s^=prr 3L< *or further p»rtLul»^ apply la „ ' .' P- LE QUESNE. Hamilton East
O F. WEBSTER (latb l. jorstbr and a s NEXT THE UNION P, NE, Is prepared to supply on the shortest rotice, HARNESS OF EV^&Y AT agASQFABLE BWCES^ Pack-saddles (OfeS^rn) , itefip'wflnifoita' Saddles ana Bridlei,*. Milittry Leatbor Coses, Bodj Belts, Legvi? g« of all (WBcripfions, Hatenackal Bruahware, Breaking Tackle, Ac. f P.F.W. would call attention to -his superior itodb*of saddles, mafle on the premises. •• /
Reduction of Freight. 9 ROBERT HARRIS TS now prepared to supply his customers with goods which he has marked at figures tha will give purchasers the full benefit of th« reduced rate of freight. t ' •
GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES IRONMONGERY // / f J. HARDWAR SCRIM /'/ x r OILS, SA.INTS. Sec. fTENTiMEDICINEa * i PERFUMERY t PATENT LEVER CLOCKS
The Highest Market Price GIVEN FOR ALL PRODUCE. Having anticipated in conaequenc* of th» exceasively dry season that BUTTEK aud CHEESE would be scarce, he has laid in a large stock, most favorably purchased, and will retail it at the loweet remunerative price.
He h»i juit l-eturned from toirn, whore he hnf made l»rg« purchase* of •oup.onable goodj. NEWEST SEASONABLE DRAFERY IT2 '£. /KF ECY'S CLOTHING. BOOTS AM) SHOES An Inspection of the Stool; ROBERT HARRIS, EAST HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 484, 26 June 1875, Page 3
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