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Auctions.,

CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE.

TUESDAY NEXT, 3rd MAY, At One o'clook.

For Sale is the Cambridge Yards on Tuesday next, 3rd May, at One o'clock, ak HEAD CHOICE FAT CATTLE Lid Dairy Cows, Store Cattle 60 Fat Sheep Horses, &c.

J. S. BUCKLAND.

HORSES FROM WAIRARAPA.

Now on the road, and will arrive in about ten day.

The undersigned has been instructed by Mr McDonald to sell, on arrival at • Cambridge, Or HEAVY and LIGHT DRAUGHT &O and Well-bred Weight -carrying Hacks, from Wairarapa. 1 ! J. S. BUCKLAND.

FOR SALE, At the Haymarket, Auckland, a Farm of 200 acres, in Hamilton. rpHE mndersigned has received instrucJL tions from Mr Robert Stokea, to sell by Public Auction, withou,t reserve, at the Haymarket on Friday, 13th May, at one o'clock, his Farm of 200 acres of good land, within half-an-hour's walk of the Hamilton Post-office, and ten minutes walk of the Railway-station. , The Farm is fenced and sub-divided, and partly improved, with dwelling house and stable, and a good orchard. For particulars apply to Alfred Buckland, or J, S. BUCKLAND.

NOTICE.

Waikato Land Association.

A NY Person trespassing in search of XjL Game on the Property of the above Association will be prosecuted.

T>OYAL HOTEL. Customers who were in the habit of getting their DINNER BEER at above Hotel, will be supplied for the present (GRATIS), from noon to 12.30, at the Brewery. > WE CUMMING.

Waikato Brewery, April 27th, 1881.

TTANDSOME !

WEDDING

AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS ! ! !

MAY BE OBTAINED AT A REASONABLE PRICE FROM

S. McLERNON, Hamilton "West, Who has just Received a large addition to his Slock, consisting of latest designs and novkmies in Gold and Silver Watches I ,8 Gem Rings oj W Fine Gold Brooches and co W Earrings ' *" < Fine Gold Ladies' Al- «q P^ berts M ti M W Fine Gold Lockets and W Seals c* 3 **{ Fine Gold Studs and £ W Links, &c. m 15 and 18-carat Gent's X f Alberts S q Silver Jewellery 9 W Silver and Electro-plated H Goods «j W q Marble and Alabaster P3 Clocks, &c.

ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FItfURES. Five per cent, discount off for cash. Goods forwarded on Approbation. Lost, A DARK -RED HEIFER; white face, from Te Awamutu. Ten Shillings will be paid on bringing the beast to Te Awamutn. AVENAL, Butcher, Te Awamutti. HPEN SHILLINGS RE WAR d! LOST, from Jolly's Paddock, Frankton, a Bay Pony Marc, branded M, with sore back, about 14 hands high. The above reward will be paid on delivering the Mare afc this office.

ANE POUND REWARD. LOST, from Deegan's Paddock, a Black Cob, with two broken kuecs, and white stripe down the face ; about 15 hands high. The above reward will be paid on delivering the Horse to John Deegan. P. QTJINLAN.

TE AWAMUTU.

J. F. ANDREW

HAS NOW RECEIVED Ex s.s. Sihk, HIS NEW GOODS,

Consisting of — 'Black and Colored French Cashmeres — Ruflsell ' Cords and Fancy Dreas Materials — Gentlemen's Shirts — Hosiery — Hats — Waterproof Coats, &c.

.Ladies' FowMratton Kid Gloves in Black and White— Gentlemen's Lavender do—Ladies' and Children's UnderLinen ; also, a large assortment of Hats and Bonnets in the Latest Shapes, including the Tarn O'Shanter, „,'„''( <- ' '-

[^French and' English' Flowen 1 in, "great f s ; variety. ■ --, f > • ' -.. . . %

Lace aoodi ami ; aQher'al ])ti.pQry*

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1376, 28 April 1881, Page 3

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540

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1376, 28 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1376, 28 April 1881, Page 3

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