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Auctions. , :

CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday Next, 16th April. For Sale, at the National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday next, 16th April, 1881, OA HORSES of different dasies M\J 2 Staunch Active Mares . ■; 1 Good Horse, Dray and Harness 1 Handsome Chesnut Pony 1 Handsome Brown Hack by "Benathalath" 1 Spring Cart and Harness 1 Set Leading Harness, J. Si BUCKLAND. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At CAMBRIDGE, On " ', THURSDAY, 21st APRIL, 1881. : The Township of Oxford. Messrs Maclean and Co. have instructed the undersigned to Sell by Public ■ Auction on the above date, The Tbwnshipof Oxford, '. In half-acre sections, situated on the new line of road from Cambridge, to Rotorua, and about 20 miles from Cambridge and 30 miles from Rotorua. lithogr&phed plans, are,now.being pre. pared, ana in the course of a week may be had fr6m' Messrs Maclean r> and> Co., or the Auctioneer. A commodiousj'hotel willbe, opened in the proposed Township in a few days, and intending purchasers . would do well to inspect the allotments now pegged off, before the day ; of sale. .- t ) * /) '' Terms easy. Conditions at Sale.

J. S. BUCKLAND. A UCKLAND RAILWAY. Easter Holidays. i On Good Friday trains will run as on Sunday. Easter Monday and Tuesday, Ap^l 18th and 19th. No goods or live stock will be conveyed. from any, station. '.The trains leaving Auckland at 6.30. a.m., for South and Huntley at 3.50." p:m. for North will be susnjUided and the passen'jfjer>,trains leavirfgpLiiokland at 4.ls..fCm:YwifL.not leave i||J|l 6 pSnr- ? •'-'** * j -' "' "|RiSTER:MdNDAYC ' Special Train Ng^ruawania, to Te Avw&iuttf: ' \ Ngaruawahia : &f& f a."m. j Hamilton Junctions 9.30.; Ohaupo, 10:5.; Te Awamutu, 10 |0. a.m. Return, Te Awamutu : DeparnkreY 5 p.ray *$ Ohaupo, 5.20. ; Hamilton Junction, s*.ss.^Ngaruawahia, arrival, 6.30. p.m/***^- -, A. Y. MACDONALD, District Manager. ■■ m ' i MB, er. Waikato. Steam Navigation and' Coal Mining Company (Limited) fire aboat to remove shortly from the present Landing Place to their new Wharf at Oambridge, and have a quantity of Second - class Timber, Posts, Rails, &c, &c, which, will be sold cheap, to save expense removing. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.

A/f^ \ BALL rfh.(faf£f i -£jL WILL BE^HBLD , d|^^^ Oddfellows' Hall, J§SS|y|jP| FRIDAY, ;29thINST m iWlli^vuP^r * n honour of the District I ißlufri 'I'l'ijagL Officers. f\D DFELLOWS 1 HALL. The Magnet Variety Troupe Will appear again on SATURDAY, 16th INST. MILLION PRICES. For further pat ticulars Eec handbills. Manager B. Gratten , Secretary H.Clarke Laugh and Grow Fat. O T. SAVIOU R\S CHURCH. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert WILT, BE HELD IN THE ALEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL. . , On Thursday, the 21st inst. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Tickets— Adults, 2s 6d ; Children, Is. t NOTICE.

A BAZAAR (in aid of the New Church at Kihikihi) will be held in ' the Schoolroom, Te A wamutu, on Saturday,, tho 16th. Everything will be disposed of by Auction in the Evening. CELEBRATION OF THE Opening of the Whatawhata Bridge.' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th. The Committee appointed to carry out the neceesary steps for the above cere, mony have arranged that the Public Opening of the Bridge shall take place on I Wedn^siay^ Aprfl JdQth, at 2 p.m., to be followed by a dinner at 3 o'clock, and a Ball in the evening at 8 o'clock. ' , Tickets for Dinner and Ball, 10s 6d. Ball only — Tickets ss, to adroit lady and gentleman. ; , "^Tickets can be obtained from any mem-, bet of .the Committee, or from the under- • signed. ''< ,< * ; R. BOLER, Secretary. | 7 -• , ~~^~ THE;Game an ! d' Wild- Fowl on Messrs. Grice TandlParkeir's Rotorangi Estate arO^stric^i y pre|lerved, »ud all trespassers will W'profcecutett.* QAVE 'MONEYby^efeing your, horseO !feed crushed. Oati, ,2''s>ck« ahd bpwartls, 4d; : dialler quantitiw, 6d petbushel. Maize, Beans, &c, 6d. WILJWAJkt GUMMING

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1371, 14 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1371, 14 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1371, 14 April 1881, Page 3

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