Auction Sales, etc
HAMILTON EABT BaLH YARDS.
SATURDAY, MARCH 4, At 2 o'olock.
I'wAIRY COWS, NEAR CALVINGr; 3 and 4-year old Steers
And a number of young stooir.
Also a few Useful HORSES. The above are all quiet oattls and well worthy the attention of purchasers.
JOHN K.NOX,
Auotioneer.
CAMBRIDGE.
MONDAY, MARCH 6.
AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL At 2 o'clock.
Lot 369, Causridsh Bast, Containing one asre, And Lot 351 Tautim, Containing fifty acres.
TITLE PERFECT.
J. X N O X,
Auotiotfeor.
ALEXANDRA.
SATURDAY, MARCH 4.
The undersigned will sell by auction on Saturday next, all the TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFJCTS Of Constable Clark, who is leaving th« diatriot.
Salo at 2 p m. sharp.
S. BRIGItT.
THE OHIUPO SALE YArtDS.
FAT AND STORE CATTLE. EWES.
TUESDAY, MARCH U.
T7TOB SALE, on Tuesday, Maroh 14tk, al Jj Iwslvs o'olook, a flocx of lion €00 EWES— all »gts 100 head Fat and Stor* Cattl*.
ALFRED BUCKLAHD.
mHE HAYMARKET.
On snle by the undersigned, NEW SEEDS, of tht following description : — Red Clover Cow Grass Alsyke Clover White Clover American Timothy
English Trefoil ' Yellow Clover Cocksfoot (Auckland grown) Poverty Bay Ry« Grau Otago Bye Grass, mixed with Foa Otago Rye Grass, mixed with Cloven Auckland Bye Grass Oahfornian Mosquito Gran Rape, &c Also j Bell's Bonsflour (fine and coarse)] Bonedust. , . . ALFRED BUCILAND.
Tjl O R 8 A L & AN IMPROVED JFAR& OF 200 ACRES,
Situated within three-quarters of a mile of tt» Hamilton Railway Station, as the owner is going to Iroland. -A.pply to Lieutenant R STdKii, Hamilton West, Waikato.
-*A O R BALE. EMPTY SACKS.
Xpply to 8. Tickilmnnt, Piako. Hamilton, February 29, 1876. -
TJI O R SALE. To b« delivered within fonrUem days, 500 HALF-BRED WETHERS. Apply to Mr C. J. Storey. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
-son O T I C B FOR SALE, 36 TONS FIRST-CLASS CLOVEB HAY. ROBERT SWAYNE.
MIOHAXL HANLIN, AWIST. 'Cambridge, February 14, 1876.
■pERENNtAL RYE GRASS SEED.
FOR SALE,
About 300 bushels of Perennial Rye Grasi Seed, of first-olass quality-
The undersigned wilt deliver the abov« at Mercer for lets than present Town prioes. Samples sent to any part of th« Waikato to intending p'urohaaer'a.
Addbeso:— SAMUEL HALL, Easfc Pukekobe, Post Office.
J, L. LONGBOTTOM
GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAREHOUSEMAN, Ac., HAMILTON WEST.
The advertiser would draw the attention of Hamilton Settleri and tho Waikato Public to the fact that owing to th» Reduction of Freight oonseonsnt upon railway communication with Auckland, he » prepared to supj.ijr all articles in his well-known Store at a oon siderable reduction in price.
FLOUR, POTATOES, GROCBRIES, 40. At the lowest possible rates. DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, MSN'S £
LADIES' CLOTHING of the best quality aud make procurable.
CARPETS, DRUGGETTINGr*c., 4c.
SPADES, SHOVELS, AXES, CARPENTERS* TOOLS, &c. in btook, and to order at a small commission oil Auckland wholesale latoa.
SnTtMB *JRPPOOX TAXJN IK EJOTaUO*
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 590, 2 March 1876, Page 3
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466Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 590, 2 March 1876, Page 3
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