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' ii Vor l^K''at'ii\iT f dhau l ) ( i "fluU, on (t ( t '1 9AA»#Q-ro "large-framed IZUUJ THREE QUARTER JJRED ].' .WJErHERS, i (mostly fat) fiom . . Uapiftr.. - *. 00-T,wq; ap<iit}*ree-ypar-old S'ltE^S. and HEIFER^, ie laige-franie'd, t i t.>o ' jii'aaji-coodition^d' CQWS,; from ', ,/ iVlauKfttangjj Esjfl,fce , „ t , r j •io quiet Steers .and .Heifeip from 1 to , ive-U'^ oldjiJ'rotn Alexandra ' ' 8 Two-year-old Steers r Tw'a 10 One and .i-half-year ( Alexandra. old Heifers, well-bred ' ' 80 , Fat NVetlier Lam b's ' | 09 Heifer^ and SteeV, from one to ' , thrtie-year-okL from Pi.iko, 15 Two-year-old Steers \ and Heifer-s I From Te 10 One-year-old Steers I Awamutu. and Heilers ' 40 Weaned Cah es and ) From .yearlings ( I Auckland. 10 Head Fat ' Cattle, 'Dairy Cows, Fat Sheep, &c. ' 1' Four-year-old Draught Mare, by Grey Matchless 1 Seven-year-old Draught\Mare 1 Good Ridiug Horse, ' ' At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER & CO. EDWINHOLLOWAY
In returning thanks to the Settlers in the Waikato for the liberal patronage accorded to him while Partner in the Krni of
Holloway, Garmck & Ckamveli,, Begs to solicit a continuance of the same
in his NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Next to Hpwin'is, (hmvio, agrQUEEN-STREET, Which he lia^ Opened with a veiy Soloct and Cheap Sto< lv ot (lcucial DBAPEEY \M> MILLINERY, Bought for (!as>h, "which will onablo him , to Sell at a Small ad\ arn-e on Whole&ale Pi ices. All orders will receive his personal attention.
The Millinery Department is undei the Management of Mrs Vauvom, for &e\ oral yeai -i with Mr T. Short, of Auckland.
OC CIDE N T A L HO TE L, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMI T II. Late of the " Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure m announcing to his old friends and the public m geneial, that he has pin chased that -wcll-kium n Hostchy, The Occidental Hotel, Whore lio will be always happy to welcome Old and New Face«._ igyr Tho attractions of tlie Hotel aio too well known to need any comment, LVSUHKOS VXVE OITX DAILY Under experienced supenuteu deuce. Several Novelties added to tlie Museum. TIU: BILLI Mil) SALOON', The handaomeht and most complete in the Colonies. LEADIXfi NKWSPAPKUS OK PJLK m H E U TA R TTOTEL AUCKLAND. A DAM riAICNS Rcbpectiully mfoiins hib many fiiends tlnoughouc the Colonies, old patioiLS of THE STAR, tlie tiaxelling community, and gerieial jjubho that liph.isrrncHA.sKJ) Tilt iNTJ.Hi>TOf Mr. U J. Davidson in the above well-known' FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. "THESIAR,"' TiLl'Ll Ti; \\ ITU KVISRY 3TODBIIX LT'XUUY AKJ) Crtvrorvr ix iuoji dki-aktmext, lequires no tall talk, nor " high falulin " to lecommend it , the position it )i«.s long l^ehl as THE LEADING HOTKL IN | AUCKLAND, is unquestioned, its high prestige un* deniable. The success iirtonding "TIIESTAE," for tho past few years it! mainly due to emcienrv. tho tiiltiiiiiir care and attention of THE .MANAGER, MR. W. A. CLARK, and MR,. CAIIJNS take* fcho eaihcst opportunity of announcing that, as m tho past so in the fuuue, MR. CLAUK will (under MR. CAIRNS' sjener.il supervision) retain tJiepoMtiouhe has]no\ed hioifcolf to well qualified to hold. "THE STAR" Will bo conducted on the same liberal prinoipln as hitherto, w ith SEVERAL OLD WORLD AND AMERICAN SPECIALITIES and Improvements, of which the present proprietor gamed valuable and piaclical experience during his late trip to Europe. To many readers of this paper Mr. Cairns is personally known. To .others he 'would mention that he has had long and varied experience in public catering, having held the position of Cbifef Steward of P.M.S.S. Co.'s "Nebraska," and several large Inter- Colonial ' Steamers; and, also, successfully conducted ''The White Hart," Christchurch ; "Royal Mail,", Auckland ; "Roy.al Mail," Waika,tjo' ; 'and other well-known Potels.
rpHE DTAR TTOTELj Albert-street, Auckland. } ADAM CAIRNS, Pboprietor. Tji ,O. R~ ( 'S A L E, The interest iii a Native teasehold of four ' himflred Ucres',' three hundfect of 'which is > fenced'and-in'crop. • -Relit about Is per acre, term to run eight- years. In connection with the- aliove, Sixty 'acres free;--hold, with -frontage 1 to 1 Wai^a river. Theabove property . consists of first class, , second class, and Flax Swamp Landv-i » situated between ' Main Hamilton, Raglanji. t Alexandra, and.N'garuflWah.iaiQadsj' n \u^ For further particulars apply t tq u A] ' T. Y. FITZPATRICK, Ngaruawahia, • tf&rl,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1341, 3 February 1881, Page 4
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