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< , 66 Choice. Ram Lambs ' n 6 Superior Rams, two and (ouMtMtfib and aged y,i „-, r , •:{ "■'- Th 6 above-mentiohed Shot P «re all pure bred Linoolns, descended direetlr from imported stock, and ate guarantied Without ; the sUghtest strain of ' Colonial blood, thereby being of uhblemisWd pedigree. The Sheep wjll be .sold in lots to' suit purchasers, so that small farmers will have an opportunity of .starting * pnr* flock, rarely to be met with. Luncheon provided. ■ ■ .; ; > , Sale at One, o'clock. J. S. BUOKLAND.

TURNIP 0 RO f.

/IRAN'S TURNIP UABVBS

CRAN'S BONE ASH SUPER. PHOSPHATE

T>ESt SYDNEY "' BONBDU^., Lowest Prices. „ . HAMMOND AND BYRON. 1 Fort-street, Auckland.

XI OrO r R , S A Jb E. 2 Draft Colts, 3 years, unbroken '■ > 1 ',; MareJ ,',' } trial , Also, Two goad Buggy Horses CARPENTER & BYRON. Te Kowhai,.NgHruawabia.

IMPORT A -TX T r SALE oV l ' Grown Lauds < IN THB PIRONGIA DISTRICT, l«ml MARCH, 1881. I wish to draw the attention of intending settlers to the above sale, when about 4,500 acres, in' sections of all sizes, from 18 to 207 acres, will be offered for sale at an upset price of 1 6s per aore. This is the only considerable area of Government land now left within the settled districts, and the bridge now being erected across the Wai pa River, at Te Rore, will bring it into direct communication by dray road with the railway and markets. A school is established, and main roads made throughout the district. I will be happy to shew the different lots to intending purchaser*,' and give them any infor- * mation in my power. Plans and Schedules at my Residence. EDWARD G. MoMINN. Harapepe, 17th February, 18&1. , - H. E. COTTON & CO., Land and Commission Agents, „ CAMBRIDGE.

. H. E. COTTON & CO., A UCTIONEERS and ACCOUNA. TANTS. Sales every Saturday, at 3 o'clock. H. E. COTTON & CO.,

OTOCK and PRODUCE BROKERS. Purchasers of Wool, Hides, Fungus, &c.

CAMBRIDGE.

C\ N SALE. Bonedust ) Of their various Superphosphates > kinds, and at lowest Guanos ) rates. Cloverj Grass and Garden Seeds, Maize, Oatss barley and Flo.ir, Chaff, Bran, Potatoes, Sugar, &c. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.

NOTICE I

JAMES CHARLES O'GARAR begs to inform the public that he has taken over the Wheelwright 1 * and Coach Painting Business from Mr Vialou, who has retired, and all work entrusted to his care will' receive prompt attention. J. O'G. who has been with Mr Vialou for 8 years, trusts that with moderate charges and good workmanship, to receive a share cf that support which has been so liber*, ally bestowed upon the late proprietor.

IN addition to the above, John James Howe, has much pleasure iv inform* ing the inhabitants of Hamilton and surrounding districts, that he has taken over the Blacksmith, Shoeing Forge, and Veterinary-surgeon's department of the business carried on by Mr Vialou, who has retired. He hopes that the public will give him a share of their support, and nothing on his part will be left' undone to merit a , continuance of that confidence which his late employer vested in him for upwards of six years.

m E R O RE BRIDGE. TENDERS for about ten thousand yards of EMBANKMENT will be received by me up to noon of Saturday 26th inst., Specification and particulars on the works J. J: OBrien;

rr\ c N D E R 8. TENDERS will bo received up to SATURDAY, 19th inst., fo? Works on the Hamilton and Whatawhata. Road. , Specifications can be seen' on appli* cation to l&r George Edgecumbe. The lowest or any tender notneces* Bsrily accepted. ' "' ' ' *■ t WILLTAM C. BREAKELLr

m O CONTRA JO Tv ,E 8., TENPKfiS , Endorsed, " Tender 4 SedJ don's Road," will be received by the nnderi* signed, up;to noon of Wednesday, tbc iHmr • March^nextvi.for clearing >and r 'fo«BfiiK? f »bout7Q;«b%i«s«»d.J-*- -t :--«' /-TTfS^jt '-This necessary plooghingf will^be domf ? by^rS^do^on^em^^djjby.tJft <joW- ' 'to^S.T. Seaaon Ksq;, Knigbton. " : ~ Sec/^^Kirikirjroi EUgh)T»y

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1348, 19 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1348, 19 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1348, 19 February 1881, Page 3

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