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Auctions.

MARTYNS SALE.

THIS DAY.

QOft HEAD O]F CATT LE 1000 SHEEP

WEDNESDAY, 19th, £T A HORSES FARMING IMPLEMENTS And

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Carter's coach will leave Cambridgo at 11 o'clock a.m. each day, returning at the close of sale.

Luncheon each day at 12 o'clock.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

THE CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.

For Sale, at the National Hotel, Cambridge, on SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 22, At 1 o'clock, •j HANDSOME BLACK MARE, six X years old ; staunch in all harness, by Fancy 1 Bay Gelding, six years old ; a good Hack 1 Brown Mare, four years old, by Benathalath 2 Strong Hacks 1 Handsome Pony Draught and Riding Horses, &c.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE.

THE next Sale at Ohaupo will be held on TUESDAY, 25th January At 1 o'clock, Cattle, Sheep, Horses, &c, &c.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

The Waikato Annual Sheep Fair.

WILL be held at OHAUPO on WEDNESDAY, 26th January, 1881. Entries for Catalogue must be with the Auctioneer not later than the 19 th January. J. S. BUCKLAND.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

SPECIAL SALE.

FIRST WEEK IN MARCH.

npHE undersigned has been instructed X by Mr H. W. Tinue to sell, on the above date, at Briarley, Tamahere, all his valuable Household Furniture, &c; also, Farming Implements, Buggy, Dray, Horses, Milk Cows, &c, &c.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

FOR PRIVATE SALE,

1 9AO FA T WETHERS, JLajUU three-quarter bred, four and six-tooth, overland from Napier.

J. S. BTJOKLAND.

MOONLIGHT EXCURSION,

THIS EVENING.

LOOK s^fp*pPs^v MOOX LIGHT oufc Excuhmox ! For the K^SSeSsSSsa Tuesday. STEAMBOAT EXCURSION by the p.s. Delta THIS EVENING. Moonlight. Proceeds to bo devoted to paying off debt on instruments of the band fund of the H. L. I. Volunteers. Boat will leave Wharf, Hamilton, at 6.30 sharp, returning at 10. 30. Tickets— 2* ; children half-price. (gfTHK P<BLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED TO BRING THE EXACT FARE TO SAVE DELAY.

T AYING THE FOUNDATION JU STONE OF TIIK NEW CHURCH AT CAMBRIDGE. His Excellency the Governor will lay the First Stone of the above Church on FRIDAY NEXT. 21st January, at 5 p.m.

(IHUKOII OF ENGLAND, J CAMBRIDGE. Several Parishioners of the Cambridgo District having expiessed a desire that the new Church should be dedicated under a new name, I hereby call a Meeting, to consider thib matter, for 3 p.m. next FRIDAY, in the Clmzch. WM. N. De L. WILLIS, Incumbent.

-VT OTIC E. In consequence of slanderous reports I beg to state I have not or e\ er have had any connection with the firms of P. Thompson, Thompson and Graham or A. Graham. (Signed), GEO. J. NEAL,_ Cambridge. January, 11th 1881.

DIS ( SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between THOS. QUALTHROUGH, JOHN VEAL, and GEORGE WHITE, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and will be continued by THOMAS QUALTHROUGd ana GEORGE WHITE, who will pay all liabilites, and who alone are entitled to receive the debts due to the late firm. THOMAS QUALTHROUGH, JOHN VEAL, GEORGE WHITE.

PUBLIC HALL. CAMBRIDGE

The goods remaining unsold from the late Wesleyan Bazaar, comprising a large variety of useful and fancy articles, and amounting in value to nearly £200, will be offered for sale on Friday next, January 21st, at greatly reduced prices. A CLEARING AUCTION SALE will commence at 6.30. The Hall will be opened for sales at 11 o'clock a.m. Refreshments, Is per meal, at all hours during the day. Admission Is to be refunded to purchasers expending 10s.

NOTICE.

A N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING J\. of the Shareholders of the All Nations Claim, Te Aroha, will he held at the Te Aroha Dining Booms on Tuesday evening, January 18th, 1881, at 8 p»m. F. J. LAURENCE. Hon. Sec.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 3

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613

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1334, 18 January 1881, Page 3

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