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1 New Advertisements. THE CAMBRIDGE HORSE ■■;•.■; SALE. FOItSiLE, at HrWwt's ORrTaßioir Hotkl, on SATURDAY NEXT. April 13, at 2 o'clock, 12 Upstanding Young Riding Horses 5 Good Haoks and Gross-Country Horses 3 First-class Medium Draught Marei 4 Unbroken Colts, gotby Thoroughbred Horses . 1 Quiet Good Buggy Hare The above Horses are overland from Napier, and are a first-class Lot. ALFRED BUCKLAND. THE CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. ; EOR SALE, at Hewitt's Criterion f Hotel, on SATURDAY, April 13, at 2,953100^ . 1 1 Creamy Gelding, 6 years 1 Chestnut „ 3 years (The above Geldings are suitable for either Saddle or Harness Work). 4 Strong Riding 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, 4c. 23 New Clover Seed Casks, largo size 1 Bay Mare, first-class Hack and good in Doable 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 Geldings, good in Single or Double Harness 1 Good Baggy Mare, in foal to " Merrylegs " 1 Draught Filly, 3 years old, by "Nuggett" ■ ALFRED BUCKLAND. READ THIS. THE Hamilton Peoplo are requested to compare my LIST OF PRICES with wbat they are paying elsewhere, and test the quality of the ai tide. JOHN KNOX, WHARF STORE. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. S. B R I~G H T HAS* received instructions from A. Clements, Esq. (who has leased his farm), to sell at his residence, Clement's Park, Cambridge, His Housohold Furniture, Comprising— Parlour Suite, in Cedar and Hair Cloth Cheffonier, Glass Back and Marble Top Carpet, Hearthrug, Fender and Fire Irons Pole and Curtains, Centre Table and 1 Cover Silver Cruet Stand, Egg Sta-.d ! Pickle Stand,, Electro-plated Ta ' Service Champagne, Claret, andWine Glasses Tumblers, Cut-glass Decanters Mirror, Lustres, Vases, Bead Baskets Antimacasseß, Pictures, Lamps Hair Mattresses,' Palliasses Feather Pillows, Flax ani Flock Mattresses Double and Single Iron Bedsteads Chest of Drawers Washstands and Ware Dressing Tables Dressing Glass, marble stand Muslin Curtains, Carpets Japanned Bedroom Set Oilcloth ior Hall, Door Mats Empress Stove, Kitchen DreßSer Safe, Table, Presser, Milk Dishes 2 Quiet Milking Coves 1 First-class Harness Mare, 6 years old 4 cwt. Rape Seed, grown on the farm 1 Set Silver-mounted Harness, &c., . 40, &c. S. B R I~G HT, Auctioneer. 103 ACdES, 1 MILE FROM CAMBRIDGE, ON THS HAMILTON ROAD. THE above is For Sale, and it is need- : less to sny anything about position. It is al fenced, and mose than half in wheat, oata, or grass. Inspection invited. Apply to — D. RICHARDSON, Architect, & Engineer, Cambiidge. MASONIC HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. FRANCIS ROSE, P.HofaißroK. riIHE above Hotel has now had large JL alterations and additions made to it, and is second to none in the Provioe, affording First class Accommodation to Private Families and Travellers. A Good Table and the Best Liquors I are kept, and Visitors to Ccmbridge and others using the Hotel may depend upon every effort being made to study their comfort and convenience. Mr McNeish has leased the Billiard Room, in which is one of Allcook's Prize Exhibition Billiard Tallies. The S aides have been taken over t>y Mk Bbn. Haslt, -« hish is a sufficient guarantee that hortes will be carefully aud c^nscieutiously attended to. FRANCIS ROSE, PicoritiKToit, MASONIC HOTEG, CAMBRIDGE. j^OR SALE OR TO LET ON LEASE. For 21 years, Lot 23, Hamilton East, betw-'eu Potter's and WogroveV, h »v---132 ret frontage by 3:}) dip.h The above, which is one of tbe best parts of tie Town for business sites, ia altered in oi' e, j t%V °' 0t tl,reo £, r ,al portions and Tenders are asked, sta ing price • ffjre-. for the freehold or »ent per anuu'», for 21 years, for part or the who e of the ai ot'iien**. j Tenders wi'l be reoivei by Mr I TREWHEELAR, Hamiltor, or, JAMES REDRAW, Tkftuus, ujtil Aprl 13. -h.

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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 905, 11 April 1878, Page 3

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