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New Advertisements. THE OHAUPO CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 9. riIHE undersigned has been favoured .L with instructions from Mr Js. Harper (who ha* sold his farm) to se'l at Ohanpo, on TUESDAY, the 9 h April, the whole of bis Dairy and Grazing Cattle, consisting of — 16 quiet Cows, in i\i)\ milk ' 20 Weaned Hand fed C.lvea 3 ) Well-bred Yearlings, mixed sexes 14 Grown Steers, in freth condition ALFRED BUCKLAND. OHAXTPO YAKDS. TUESDAY, APRIL b. Tji'"'O : E S A t E--7 head Fat CatHe 159 head mixed Store Cattle, from To Awamutu ! 20 Yearling Steers, from Alexandra 10 Fat Steera 400 Six-tooth Wethers, from Napier 200 Half. bred Ewes and Lambs 200 Half-bred Ewes and Lkmba Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. 1 ALFRED BUCKLANDTHE CAMBRIDGE IlbßSfc : HALE. ' FOR SALE, at Hewitt's Criterion Hotel, on SATURDAY, April 13, at 2 o'clock. 1 Creamy Gelding, 5 y«ars 1 Chestnut „ 3 years (The above Geldings are suitable for either Saddle or Harness Work). 4 Strong Biding Horses, Saddles and Bridles, from Napier 3 Medium Draught Fillies 1 Draught Mare, staunch in harness, four years old 1 Quiet Good Buggy Mare 2 Useful Plough Horses. Pack Saddle, Tent, *o. 23 New Clover: Seed Casks, large size 1 Bay Mare, first-class Hack and good in Double Harness 1 Howard's Single-furrow Plough, largest 'size, nearly new 1 Spring Cart and Harness 1 Mare and Foal 1 Pony Mare 2 Black Gelding", go-jd in Single or Double Harness 1 Good Buggy Mare, in foal to T "Merrylegs" . 1 Draught Filly, 3 years old, by "Nuggett" ALFRED BUCKLAND, HEAD THIS. THHE Hamilton People aro req united 1. to compare my LIST OF PKICES with what they are paying elsewhere, *nd test the quality of the aiticle. JOHN.' KNOX, W H A EP STORE, MASONIC HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. FRANCIS ROSE, Pbopbietob. riIHE above Hotel has now had large JL alterations and additions made to it, and is second to noce in the Provicse, affording First class Accommodation to Private Families and Travellers. A Good Table and the Beat Liquors are kept, and Visitors to Cambridge and others using the Hotel nny depend upon every effort being made to study their comfort and convenience. Mr McNeish has leased the Billiard Room, in which is one of Alloock's Prize Exhibition Billiard Tables. The S'ables have -been taken over by Mr Bsk. Hasui 1 , which is a sufficient guarantee that horses will be carefully and conscientiously attended to. ! __— FRANCIS ROSE, Phoprietor, MA3ONIC HOTEL,. CAM BRIDGE. "EIOR SALE OR TO LET ON LEASE. For 21 years, Lot 23, Hamilton East, between Potter's and Lnvegrove's, hav- i 132 fett frontage by 33 J depth Tha j above, which is one of the bast parts of the Town for business sites, is offared in one, two, or three eq*ial portions, and j Tenders are ask?d, stating pries offered for the freehold or rent per annum, for 21 years, for part or the whole of the . allotment. Tenders wi'l bo receive J by Mr TREWfIEELAK, ttamilt m, or, JA'MKS RBNSHAW, Thsmes, until April 136b. ! 103 AOaES, 1 MILE FROM CAMBRIDGE, ox tii« HAMILTON ROAD. ffIHE above is For Side, and it is needJL less to say anything about position. [t is al fenced, and more than half in wheat, oats, or grass. Inspection invited. Apply to— D. RICHARDSON, Architect, & Engineer, J Cambridge. HHERRDMAff would beg to • inform the Settlers and Storekeopers of Te Awatnatu and Alexandra that he ia prepared to De'ivcr Goods to and from Ohan; 0 Station to any parts surrounding Ohaupo, at moderate chargec. Every owe taken of Goods entrusted *o hin car**. If. HEERDBGEN, Ohaupo. OICRARD BINQHAM MASON JL\> takea this opportunity of thanking his many friends for tluir kind patronage daring his proprietorship of the Green Cloth in Manwlton, and he js to inform tk.'m that, be is about to engage ia a new sphere of business and till a much felt waut in the distrid**, namely the supplying cf Fresh and Diied Fish at a Blight adv»noe on Auckland Price. Oysters in Shell, do. in Bottle ; Shritnps ; Crayfish, Ac, &c. WAIKATO BONE MILLB. THE mde: signed is now prepared to Purchsße BONIiS in any qnautity, for Cash. Wm. C'JM "WU.

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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 903, 6 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 903, 6 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 903, 6 April 1878, Page 3

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