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Auctions.

CAMBRIDGE.

Important Furniture Sale.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

SUBSCRIBER has been favored with instructions from Lieut.-Col. Lyon to Sell by Auction, at an early date, The whole of his Household Furniture and effects. Full particulars in future advertisement.

KENNEDY HILL.

W. COCHRANE.] [JAMES DACRE, MONDAY, 26th JULY.

By Order of the Mortgagees.

HOUSES AND ALLOTMENTS, HAMILTON.

The Subscribers will Sell by Public Auction at their Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 26th inst., at 12 o'clock, HAMILTON EAST — Allotment 8, containing 1 acre, with dwellinghouse thereon erected, occupied by Dr Beale HAMILTON EAST — Allotment 304, containing 1 acre, unoccupied HAMILTON WEST -Part Allotment 56, held under lea^e, with .shop thereon, lately occupied as a Chemists' Shop.

SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOS, Auctioneers.

EDUCATIONAL.

MRS. and the MISSES YOUNG have purchased the property now in the occupation of Col. Lyon at Cambridge, for the purpose of Establishing a Young Ladies' Boarding and Day School, And purpose

OPENING on AVEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 18S0. 13th July, 1880.

LOOK AT THIS !

What Comes from having no Interest and Expenses to pay every week! OUGAR( White) 5d per lb. /CORNFLOUR 7dperlb. OALAD OIL 7dperbottla TAMS from 7d per tin AT

X N O X \S,

HAMILTON.

FISHER & C 0., Qri-:rA--sTi«:i t, Aucki,,\M), Aro Cash Purchaser-, of every de cnptiim of Game at. highest current rateb # -3s per brace given for Phea&.mK

Consignments addressed to th^ir cup ,md forwarded by Rail will receive piowpt attention.

[CIRCUL \K.] Auckland, No. 19S Queen-street, July I, 1880. SIR, -I beg to intimate that I have just purchased the whole of the- Bookselling, Stationery, and Music Stock of the assigned estate of Mr Newton Fairs, and that the business will be carried on by me as u'-ual. A valuable .shipment of goods, ex Lodi Dec, is now being taken into &tock ; other shipments are slioi tly expected. Airangements arc aho being made with some of the leading London houses for a regular supply of Books, Periodicals, Stationery, and othei ai tides suitable for this market. MAGAZIXES iV:c. — Subscribers' names for periodicals can be enrolled at any time. .Monthly paicdls, per Orient line, ani\e from Loudon, containing selections of the l.dot publications. Any ai title not m stock •\\ ill be procured on the shortest nonce. 1 MUSIC. — J .shall make niiMc-al puliluM--tions a .special line, by having, per mails, the latest Magazine?., Songs, and Piect . A spaciineu Piano is nov, on \ icw Ik, m the celebrated makers, Brinsm^.id .ij-d Sons, for \\hose instruments I --kill ]>c happy to indent orders on libcial teiins. Having had considerable expedience m the Bookselling and Stationei^ Business for a number of years m ith Mr K. \\\w te, I trust by .strict attention to the lcqnnementb of customers and reasonable c hai - ge&, to secure a fair share of public patronage. I remain, Sir, Yours obediently, W. E, MKAIIS.

IVT O T I C E. Notice i.s Lcrcby th it Mr. N. G. Lennox has pui chafed the Business hitherto carried on by Mr. Edwakd ayim-, Bookbcller and Stationer, Anrkl'ind, t;s> from the fii&L of September, 187.). The Business will in future bo eiriiul on by Mr. N. G. Lexnox, under the tame name, Edward Wayti:, (Sio-iied) > X - G> LE^ OX ' (Signed) j EDWARD WA y TEj Auckland July 9, 1880. N.B. — All Oio-d/c Accounts aie requested to be paid before ths 31st inst.

TjIDWARD WAYTEon retiring from JIJ Business begs to tender hi.s wnnuCbt thanks to hi.s numerous fiicnrls and customers, town and country, for lliu substantial support accorded him during the past frwcuty t>evcn year-. E.W. can confidently recommend his worthy successor, Mr. N. (J-. LKXXOX, and would earnestly solicit a continuance of their support on his behalf. EDWARD WAY TK. 100, Queen street, Auckland. NVi . LENNOX in respectfully bulk it- • ing a continuance of the patronage of his friends and the public in both town and country, begs to assure them that he will do his utmost to promote their interests, and retain the confidence and support so long reposed in the firm of EDWARD WAYTE, Importer of Books and Stationery, 100, Queen street, Auckland.

Church Mission Land.

Te Awamutu.

A PORTION of this Estate in tlio centre of the Town has been laid out in Building Lots, and will be leased for any term up to 3J years, at an upset rent. For further particulars, and to see Plan, apply to J. WALTON, Te Awamutu.

NOTICE.

T WILL iot pay any Do jts or Bills X contracted by my Sons after lGtli of July without ono.der from m\ T. H. ROGERS, Ngsrdto, Pateian^i.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1258, 22 July 1880, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
758

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1258, 22 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1258, 22 July 1880, Page 3

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