Sales, Provisions. Etc
\ HAMILTON EAST. RSDAY, JULY At Noon prompt.
Unreserved of choice Hamselxold Furm^ure and Effectar The Undersigned hj^ bei^avorei' withXnßtructions from Mr Belibb^*p^W by SjjHw^. ov^me above date* viz : Ho 1 smoyx j^rvnuiqi /and. effects, Bed-roomyCnd Sitting robn^-Handsorae , and Bedoi»f^;hairs, carpets, )fug, lamps, 4im-chairs, couch, dressing glasses toilet covers^rnamente —vejfp choice — anlimacassars, toilet services,^c. \ V j^ Glassware, the usual kitcbap requisVes, knivTO and forks, and a large lot of choice Indian ornatnVito. Magnificent dressing caaf, silver mooted jam jar —in flint, also tbe whole of a/lady's wardro\. iocluding, sea' BSin jacket and bag, silk/mfF and collaret\nd fan. Lot of books and a large lot of sundriesvoo numerous to particularise. / \ Further partieulara^rrfm the Auctioneer \ N.B. —Familiesy^bout to furnish should inVpect the above goods, tbeyyftre all nearly new, and only aoaL in consequence of donifeatic bereavement. JOHN KNOX, \ \^ *,A uo^ioDeer. \
■ xj> ,/x s S^LE. J> f>(~\ OrjOQ^^ftrD, >oont half Fenre : "^-^ 'Q. an(jC^r /"es^t^GjftA bemg Loo IP) Xotnskorau, priepjEy pjT acre.V^^r f 60 ACRES, Lot^9fKoMorauO»Sper »cie. 50 AChES, Lot £2 per acre. For further particulars apply toP. LE QUESNE, Hamilton East
ABOUT 10 tirsQ^i^VEgHAY.- B. B. 800 U. Cambridge. [
FOR A FEW pure di^^R/mM^ jfi 1^ "' " n l"" bps stock in tt^^sP* nsrn 5r IU 1J breed. — Apply EuWABt) WooD,>M^ng A m ~1) In*-' ance Buildings, Auc^nand.
AGRICULTURAL IMfLEAIE> W li.^.
CANfBRIDGE.
HAVING obtained ti yP /,\ fir*t . Wheelwright, I anvnow^ii to 11 mi rfcd . the repair of Buggies or Jjfc.ijpw &Jf . r wjr» mt . 1 Cabinet Ma^nj/in ai^iJs B , \>chks Farmer*' requOmtemyf allAinM \n wood or irons I have also in hand a J^ir wmid|^fmi nnn mills, wi"i ?:^'r reefing sails and self-afljustin^ fan ; 83i tiers requirn^ the n are requested to give thrwr o-fl^-i ci- \'iat tlO mil s inn be fixed and in working order by thb '- the dry weatiof sets in. % '^ D. RICHARDSON. Engineer, &c.
NGARUAWAHIA SIEAM FLOUR \\T HOLE SALE PRICKS CURRENT If £ s d No. 1 SiiK-dressed " NFM," per ton of 2>ooOlbs2 > 00Olbs 14^0 No. 2 Ngaruawahia , y 12 10 0 Sharps, per lOOlbsV'... J.. 0 8 0 Bran, per bu&hel,^lba _^^«" d 1 6 Uats, per busheL^y«>^ .<A ••• 0 5 3 Oatmeal, per ™Jjf// "\ £/f' '" °° * Note. — 50 and bags, Gd/each extra. Purcbaser* taking oOOlbs Flour are charged the aboi«* wholesale prices, but cash must be remitted with the order, otherwise retail prices will be charged ; under that quantity the retail price, Is per lOOlbs extra. This reiers to Floui only.
Gristing, including freight from any place on the river ta Mill and back, Is 9d per bushel. Waste, 31bg per bu*heL Wheat purchased at highest mjiket lates. R. LAMB-
TTAMILTON WEST BOARDING HOUSE. Messrs QOXand MASON, Begs most respec^ily to^oiorn^the public and owiws of cattle that tK^Miie norv serare paddocks and Btabling ; also good aeconinfodation fo^^ra^ellera, and trust through etrict attention to business \£ merit a fair share of public patronage. '* CHARGES MODERATE.
KARAKARIKJU FL*Uf&-. MILL. GRIS T INO at^i^r BuayT quantities subject to a f€dumon7pG|rarraCgemejjt. /PARKER & SUNDERLAND. June 3rd, 1576.
HAMILTON LIVLHY AND BAIT STABLES Opposite Mr Martin's store. THE Undersigned havipg rfdmmenced business in the above line, dea^^J^o cjfl the^rfHentipifßf his friend* and the pnbhc genei\Hj to^he faoL^na^ie j/ prepared te take in horses to pmt hj the weel (^mdnth, and every attention will be shrwiyro thevi&^S f Saddle Hortes, also>Buggv, for hire birhour or day. Horses broken to saddle, and doubl/and single harness Carting done at moderate ■ ales. Horses feed for sale in large or small quantities. Secure paddock for cheep, or cattle travelling, with Feed if required. Accommodation for travelers. GEOEGE NEALE.
EXCHANGE J£ 0 T E L QUEEN STREET. The undersigned having purchased the above well-known Hotel, desires to inform his lrieuds and the public generally that he intends to keep only the very best oi WINES, bPIEITS, BEERS. CORMALS, &c. EVERY MIf^RAVELLERS. Can her* obtain /Che very latest^iuformation respecting Kaciug and other Sports in New Zealand and the Australasian Colonies. THE BILLIARD ROOM Will be Refitted, and Lovera of this truly Noble Chime will receive every attention. The latest numbers of the Australasian*, Town and Country, Sporting and Dratmtic, Bell's Life, Punch and daily papers always on file. Waikato Timbs filed, JOHN ELLIS, Proprietor.
DITCHING. nnENDERS requited for J&out 40 chains FENCING I between the f^o or Leslie and Ciawiord, such fence to be a^JTfyfoil OouAle ducli, vritu a4J feet b..fe, « ai h ditchfltoyylf feet lat top and 3 feet deep, the top ol bank tb-^e^iol o\vf\& inches wide and topped with l-'ree. / £ Tenders will bo rpceivifi by the undersigned until Saturday, 17th. ' j. CRAWFORD. Tamahere, Jnly 2nd, 1875.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 3
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