' NSW Advertisements. r ' T>EGTJLAR SALES of L.V STO^K r JLli and FARM PRODUCE' »ie held, v by the Sabsoribers at Cambridge on the THIRD THURSDAY, and at Ohaupo on the LAST THURSDAY m eaoh month. On eaoh TUESDAY at Newmarket at 1 o'olook, for Horned Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. On each FRIDAY at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 11 o'olook, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. At Papakura on the FIRST WEDNESDAY m each month, at half-past 12 o'clock (principal Market for Store Cattle). . At Wainku, Half-yearly on the FOURTH WEDNESDAY m January and July. CATTLE FAIRS held m months of September, Ootober, and April, at Papakura. SHEEP FAIR held m January a Newmarket. WOOL SALES held Fortnightly m November and December. SKINS. HIDES, akd WOOL SALES Fortnightly, at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. Good Accommodation Paddock* at Mrs Runciman's, Drury Bridge ; Mr Gladding's, Papatoitoi ; Harp of Erin ; and, for Waikato Fat Cattle, at Ascot Farm, Mangere. Accommodation Paddocksat Mr Knox's Farm, Ohaupo and Hamilton Road. A Cattle Train leaves Ohaupo every Tuesday Morning, at 8 o'clock, arriving at Remuera Station m time for that day's sale, where Stockmen await arrival. HUNTER & NOLAN. A PRELIMINARY. fUNITED SERVICE HOTEL. H. N. ABBOTT (Present Proprietor of the City Club Hotel) HAS pleasure m announcing that he has purchased the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. Queen Street, and takes possession on TUESDAY, the Ist Ootober next. Extensive additions and improvements will be effected. A Speciality will be made of the Wholesale, Family, and Bottle Department. Purther particulars m future advertise* ment, SPORTING. All business connected with Sporting matters will, on and after the Ist October next, be transacted at the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. W OULD WISH THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT ' _ ,£< ....... ■■"■ tel ■■■'■■ LAUGE ASSORTMENT OF, HEAVY LARGE^IZE . BLANKETSAt 17s. 6d. PEE- PAIR. J. MOSES, DRAPER, H A M IL T O N W ES T. CAMBRIDGE T. C. HAMMOND, BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Cambridge that he has Opened the Shop next the Masonic Hotel, Duke Street, as a CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, GENERAL and FANCY STATIONER, AND SEWING MACHINE DEPOT. And m soliciting their patronage for his New Establishment, would assure them that the Stock m every department will be found complete. THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT will be under the charge of Mr Wright (a Chemist of many years' standing), and contains every variety of Drugs and Chemicals ; also, Patent Medicines, Horse and Cattle Medicines, Homoeopathic Medicines, Perfumery, Sponges, and every description of Toilet Requjsites. TH^ STATIONERY and BOOKSELLING DEPARTMENT consists of Standard and Presentation 80-iks, New Novels, Magazines ; Mercantile, General and Fancy Stationery, School Requisites Music, &o, &c, and will be found to meet the requirements of all classes. FANCY GOODS, consisting of Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Concertinas, Japanese Goods, Pictures, &c, m great variety. SEWING MACHINES of all kinds delivered m Cambridge at Auckland advertised prices, and Guaranteed. English Newmap?rs and Magaz'ues supplied regularly every mail. Sewing Machines, ti'andard Work?, Sea, sold on Monthly Payments. T. O. HAMMOND, DUKE rJTREfcT, CAMBRIDGE, WHYTE'S BUILOINGS, HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 978, 28 September 1878, Page 3
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