Sales by Auction.
"OEGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK Jti, f AN,D AGRICULTURAL PRO- r dnce are 'lield by the undersigned, as fol-' lows :—: — Each Thursday, at llemuera— the principal market for Fat Stock of every description. Ort'dacii Friday, in Auckland, at tho "Haymarket," for Horses. Carnages, Harness, Hay, Corn, Seeds, &c, &c. On each Tuesday, at the " Haymarket " for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c, &c. at 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, on tl. lirst Saturday in each month. At Pukekolie, on the first Monday in each month. At Drury, on tho Third Wednesday in each month. At Papakura, on the last Wednesday in each month. At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday Defore the turd Wednesday in the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December. Cattle Sales specially advertised. Sheep Fairs spaci illy advertised. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
THURSDAY, MARCH 3. The Remuera Yards. For sale, on Thursday nexr, March 8, i f-A HEAD WELL-FATTED IOU CATTLE 400 Fat Wethers Dairy Cows Store Cattle Fat Store Pigs ALFRED BUCKLAND.
FRIDAY, MARCH i. The Greyhound Yards. For sale, on Friday, March 4, at 10 o'clock, O A USEFUL 7IOIWKS, ex • Samson, ' mJ\j from Wangaiuii, consisting of — Heavy and Medium Draught Also, Strong Riding Hmses. ALFRED BUCKLAND.
-VT O T I C E. The Haymarket Horse Sale rt'ill UNTIL rnilTUfctt NOTICE, Be conduct! d afc THE GREYHOUND YARDS. ALFRED BUCKLAND
COUNTRY CATTLK .SALE?. WAiuivr— Sitiuday, March 5 Pitkkkohk— Monday, March 7 Diu'ky— Wednesday, March Hi pArAKUBA— Wedne.-day, March 30 ALFRED BUCKLAND.
IM I' ORT A N T SALE or Crown Lands in the PIRONGIA DISTRICT, 16th MARCH, 1881. I wish to draw the attention of intending hettlers to the above sale, when about 4,000 acres, in sections of all sizes, from 18 to 207 acres, will be oiforcd for s ilo nt an upset piico of 1-3* per aoic. This is the only considerable aica of Government land now loft within the settled districts, and tho biidge now being erected across the Waipa River, at Te Roie, will biiu<>it into direct communication by dray load with the 1 ail way and markets. A i-chool is established, and main roads made throughout the distiict. I will be happy to f-hew tho dilfeicnt lets to intending purchaser.", and yivo them any information in my power. Plans andScbedules at my Residence. EDWARD G. MoMINN Harnpepo, 17th Febiuary, 18»1.
NOTICE !
TAMES CHARLES O'iiAIUR begs to J inform tho public that he has taken over the Wheelwright's and Co-seli Painting Business f 10111 Mr Vialou, who has retned, and all work entrusted to his caie will receive prompt attention. J. O'G. who has been with Mr Vialou for 8 years, trusts that w ith moderate charges and good workmanship, to receive a share cf that suppoit which has been so liberally bestoweil upon the late piopiietor.
IjN addition to the above, John James Howe, has much pleasure 111 informing the inhabitants of Hamilton pud surrounding districts, that ho has taken over the' Blacksmith, Shoeing Forge, and Vetcrinary-&ui'geou's depaitment of the business earned on by Mr Yialou, who has retired. He hopes tint the public will give him a shave ot their support, and nothing on his part will be left undone to niunt a continuance of that confidence which htb late employer vested in him for upuaids of six years.
-pa" OTIC E. All parties Inving nccount-. against me aro requested to "•ud the fane in t<> Mr John Edgecumbe, Hamilton, foithwith, who iB also authoiv-pd to collect all accounts due tome, and bis receipt will be a full and sufficient di-charge. JAS. T. BOON. Hamilton, F'b. 16th, 1881.
-VT O T I C E. All Accounts due to Messrs. Ridler nndDalton, Kiwi Mills, mint bo paid before March 10th, after which date they will bo handed to a Solicitor for collection. Mr James Martin hab been authorised to receive account*, aud his receipt will be sufficient discharge. JOHN RIDLER.
LOSING RAILWAY STATION, HAMILTON. W. H. KELLY (late Contractor for Tramway) begs to inform the inhabitants of Hamilton that he has STARTED an Agency for carrying Gooda from Frankton Station at very low charges, and will make it his business to see what goods arrive for business people, settle the freight, and deliver same at destination, thereby saving much time to persons expecting consignments. Carrying by measurement, weight, or per load, as perarrangements.^ h kellYj Canier. Hamilton, February 22, 1881.
-j^r 6 T I C E. ALL persons having accounts against me are requested to send them in- before February 23th, or they will not bo recognised> - H. W. TINNK, Briarley, T«imaher*. February 10th, 1881.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1351, 26 February 1881, Page 4
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766Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1351, 26 February 1881, Page 4
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