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I ___:-__-_; -;-t(nf; r :vA • ■ REUITLii; 8 LESofLIVE ST .CX and *\AJiM. PIIQD^E mehtlcl by the subs^ribpr.<«it s ohfdi^ ( p,^6n the Thin] Thursday, niiA j4jL~.«»dijbridi>'e on the Fourth ThuraM^^^fE^onth . Onoa eh I'ue.^lay rtt Ne\vmnri>eiTaTnsrie p'cloc'*^ for H:orjied^a^e,-i§li^^nQ^i^'/H)fr'eafh Piiday at Durham Yards, Auckland at 11 o'olbbk, 'for 'HorseS,' Vefticl^V Saddlery, AjJrtibultwriil Implements, and Product?. Always oaL'hand- fo? PHvatej dn*yß Saddlery,. Hariieas, \B6t»et duit, .ArtifioiallMHuures Clovet.and Grata Seeds. , „ , WAifciW — i-Aocomodatiou !Paddo<sks at Mr Kuox'S ITafm, Ohaupo and -Hamiltpn • Road, at Mr Oalder's Farm, OQxnev . of "aterangi, Alexandra road, at Sale Yards (Ohaupo), and at Mr Sharp's Cambridge lload. i ■' t At Papajcura ou the Yivab Wednesday in qaph. rooioth, at half -past 12 o'clock (Principal Market for Stoi'e Cattle). At Pukekohe, on the Second Wednesday in each jpo^th^at 1% o'cbck (good market for obtaining Well bred Stock and Young Cattle;).* , • ; t . , , . "V^OQl^ales^eld fortnightly imNove^n-r ber a,udJPfl9iBm.be.r, ! . . , , Skins. Hid^a, and f W,pol -S^iea, t .weejdy at the Durham Yards,' at 2 o'clock '\ | i lne Auctioneers recommend qtook intended for Tuesday's MarTcefc to be seht on Saturday, a^tl- ;iqt latjev than Monday, Stockmen await the arrival of train.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th. r By6*der of MrE. Lake, Ohaiipo.i v. Theiiriifersigndclhavereceiye'diijstitiiDtiohs ''frdinMrE; Lake, 7 tp sell at v thg OHaupo v >YMls,- for "trespass " on 'Ms farm' at* Ohaupo, on /Thursday/ Aitgns't 1 19th',' unlessipre vlousiy *claroieu'and expenses 1 YELLOW and WHITE COW, . indistinct&tHtafnfl^i haJs&been on the faun over twu years "'r'.Yellbw-and-wbite Hdifer, brand lillj jji«i>m - S on ! fnnip, '.has fceen 'tin rfrm • •""• lj abdntSfinonths ' '"••■*•! ' I' ~lted' ! Heifer, bAiYide-d EO on hlinp/ or, ,i, i.^loSc' td' calving, has bfc&i ori - .. i . 1 1. ) i f atin- &bo\it 3 months. •''' At I* o'clock. . >i|' t — — ff ffNTERrar m)L A3*r— ' i Oihaj^ip^ p^tt&Spta . „ , i For Sale at the Ohaupo ,Yar.ds, on Thursday, August 19th. A A CATTLE PROM NATIVE 'itv CQuntry, principally • well-graw-n Steers jujivesh condition ,40 Well-bred yearling »Stee. f s 25> M ixed Store C^ttiqfvom Te Rare 20 One-wid-a-Half,Mwl 2-year-olct .Steei-s from PukeTjinu ; , , o Springing Cows und Heifers ' Put - Cattle, Fat Sheep, ,j Horses, '. : , Doulile Fui'i:a\Y Plough by Wal,J4ce, . Roller, .-Dray, , Set ?-holse JlavrowA, &c. &c. u >,'• "'', , ls 9 fl ','• A Large Asbi'tlnient of 1 Frhit Trees, At ] o'clock ', [ HUNTER & NOLAif. N.B.— Cambridge Sale, August 26th. Waited to purchase, 200; Long- wool Hoggetts. f. i .. PUBIlli POSTS. • • PU'Rlftl POdTS

g^OU SAL'P,' at Ohaupo Station, in V either large of small 1 7 foot Puriri Posts at £7 10s per 100. Posts delivered 'at any station nearer Auckland at cheaper rates. 'Apj> ly to W. J»*Hunter } auctioneer ; or, C. Plitcher, butcher, Ohaup s ' ■ ' '

N- d $ i ~ T ~ i 6i 6 c. Notice is hereby givafcitkat Mr., N. Gr. Lexnox has purchased the Business hith-ej-to carr|ed^9n ,by Mr. EpwAS* K]xxwz, Bookseller „an( d . St.itioneiy A'ncklanil,/ajB fiotn the fi'rsi of September, 1879. The Business. will iu future be carried OA.by Mr., N.> Q, L^xxox, under the same nam?, Edjv^bd Wayti;, rSi-ned^ iN^. LENNOX, « - signed) (E tyvVARDWAYTE, Auckiaind'JulyQj KSBO. N B. — All Overdue Accounts are requested to be paid beforo thi 3 1st inst.

ED * ARD WAYTE on retiring from BubineFS begs to tender his warmest thanks tq his numerous frjiends a^d customers, town and country, for the substantial support accoi'ded him during the pnst twent^s^Ven ) E.W. can confidently recommend his worthy successor,' TVIr. N. €r. LENNOX, and would earnestly solicit ,a continuance of their support on his behalf. ■ • EDWARD WAYTE, .10,0, Queen — — -— -— -• II $£ "'" ; "' N'fi . LFJNT^i: hn resnMfuHy sollcif- « ing-"a conUuutincelof tho ■patr^nng'e of his friends and th* public in both to-vrn and countryy begs- to. aes6re/them that he will do his utmost to -promote their interests'jTan&retainith'er confidence and support so long reposed in the firm of ' ' EDWARD WAYTE, Importer ot "Books: and Stationery, 100, Queen street, Auckland.

r- — '!»<•- ' ' *- r ; ■ ' 1 , / ■ ■ 1 — Auckland, No. 198 Queen-street, July 1, 1880. SIR, -I beg toiiutimatethat Fhave just puvchased the-wholo of the Bookselling, Stationery, . and Mltsio {Stock of the assiaHed^esfcate- of Mr Newton Fairs, and that the biiW.esjs' ,will be carried on by me as usual! ' A valuable shipment of goods, ex Loch Dee, is now being taken into stock ; other shipments are shortly expected. Arrangements are also being made with some of the leading London houses jfov H regular supply, of JBooks, Periodicals/ Stationary/ and other articles suitable for this market. MAGAZINES «Sx\— Subscjftbei^' names for periodicals can be enrolled at any time. Monthly parqels) per Orient line, arrive from Loir* dojt,' .containing selections of JJie Litest publjipat^OinSf , r Any , article not in stock S#LJ}©,piO;Cure4,|Oii the shortest notice. fUwIC.— I shall make musioal pijbUca r , tions[if gEfciaJ JU^re, bj having, per mails, the latest Magazines, Songs,, Pjeces. A-spacimen Pianaas naw on view -from the .cjefetyvated; in^k-eES, Briiismfjvd, and Sons, for whose instruments I shall be happy to indeiifc orders ou liberal terms. Having had considerable experience ifi tlje-Bopkselling and Stationery Business %aiiuniberiof!years with Mr E. Wayte, I tmst by Stviot attention, to the requirenjentsjof.'cwtoinersand reasonable charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage.' Jtetnain, Sir, Yours obediently»,W».JE, MEARS.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1264, 5 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1264, 5 August 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1264, 5 August 1880, Page 4

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