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JLJ Ironmongers, Builders, ' and Timber Merchants, Te Aroha, •.< Would. respectfully call attention to their' Ch-bice and'%elf-.sel ! 'M IStock1 Stock of 'Ironmongery itf'all its brarich'ei 1 . r ' ' Mining,FSrming, Furnishing, andßuild-, injj; ako— ' '' ' ' !t * ' Saddlery ■ Stationery HolloNVwar"e ' Cutlery Plated Goods " China 1 ' "GlasWare' ' ' StdVds" Paints ' ' 'Oils' ' ■ 1 ' Stockholhr. *Tar C6a\ Tar Bar Irp. She,e| Iron, porrugated IroUji , ", / &c I ,'&c. , , ', , ; Licened Dealers in Arms and Immu- ' nition, Blasting Powder ( and ITuse^ f)yna- . Mit» and, Cap's.' , iWel^-sea^oned' Tiin,ber, Sashes, ' poors, Mouldings^ .Blocks and Posts kept j in ,fctoot, f and supplied, to all parts of thelli^trict. ^ > All' land's of B.uildings.JPesigned I , i^od.^rected^
TUT E L'BO'U R'N'B 01J P, , 18§1,, 10,000 3ubsdribers at £1 each. lstHorse!..£B,ooo Non Starters... £2, OdO 1 2nd Horse I,ooo' " (divided) ', 3rd Horse ' 500 6 Prizes of £100 600 Other Star- ' 6 Prizes of £50 300' ters (divi- ' 110 Prizes of ded) .. 1,500 £10.:. .. 1,100
Average for other, Starters is about £75 each ; average for Non-starters is about £25 each ; and the 122 Extra Prizes, con- , sis'ting 'of six prizes of £100 each, six prizes of £50 each and 110 prizes £10 each, brings up the number of Winning Tickets to about 240. This is the best opportunity ever brought before the public' in the Australian Colonies. The drawing takes place under any circumstances on or before October 3 ' fit. ' Elven though the Gaming and Lotteries Bill becomes law, this swefep on' Melbourne Cup won't be interfered with, as the Act. cannot (ionic 'into operation before about the Bth of November. Please add exchange to cheque, and two stamps for reply and result. ' . THEODORE BROWN, 19, Grey-street, or Box 210, 1 Post office, ' Auckland. Geo. E. Browne, Agent for Hamilton . ' ' Auckland, 'MayV 1881. '
W. H. H AZAKD GUNMAKER, By special appointnent.to His Excellency Sir Arthur G ordon, G. M. C.G, Governor of New Zealand. 168, QUEEN-STREE*, AUCKLAND, Agent for W. and' C. Scott 'and Son's Guns, and for Hay, Merricks 'and Co 's Limited Roslin Powder Mills, Edinburgh,
HAMMERLESS AND CHOKEBOUE , I l;ll' • 1 I Id.
' G U N' S, Extensive shipments now ready rom W. and C Scott and Sons, Isaac' Hollis and $ons, p. Weblts> and Son, W. W. Greener and other ra.ikors. Hammerless Guns •■•;£ I 5 ° ° to^33 o o DodWe Breechloaders ... 5 o oto 18 o o Single ditto . . . 5 o oto 8 o c Double Muzzle-loaders... 215 oto 10 o o Single ditto .. ... ilO oto 5 0,0 Snider Carbines ... 310 oto 500 Martini-Henry Rifles ... 9 o oto 10 o o Saloon Rifles . ... 2 o oto 3 5 o Revolvers . . . 1 0 oto 500 Air Guns, shooting ball or shot 4 10 o Direct Shipments of Sporting Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, Cartridges, C.ises, Rifle and Revolver Ammunition, Gun Cases, Game Bags, Cartridge Belts, Re-cappers, Turnovers, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, &c. Eyes for Birdstuffing'. Firearms' purchased or exchanged. Repairs ptomptly and efficiently done. (Jiggr 1 W. H. H. dra.wi special attention to his Shooting Gallery, 40 yards long, where firearms may be tested by intending purchasers.
T7l O R SALE. The " Champion Grain Drill," With Fertilizer Attachment
THE LIGHTEST, SIMPLEST AND EASIEST WORKED DRILL YET KNOWN. ■ ! Only a Few Left. B. TONES & CO., AUCKLAND. H. E. COTTON & Co., CAMBRIDGE, HAVE been favoured with instructions from the Trustee in the estate of the late John Kerr, Cambridge, to sell by Public Auction about the middle of October, the following valuable properties :—;: — ; Hautapu, Banks' County. — Lots 285, , 286, (each 50 acres) and 288, with portion of 289, making 150 acres in all., These sections adjoin, and would make a very, desirable and compact farm, and • are aituatecl next the farms of Messrs Hally and Watts, Maungakawa,, about 3 miles from Cambridge, and near Fen Court Station. Whangamarino, Banks' County. — Lot 88, 50 acres., Taupiri, Banks' County.— Lots 292, 327, each 50 acres.
Cambridge East. — Town acre, No 369.
Persons wishing small holdings will find in this a splendid opportunity.
3- E., COTTON^ & Co. ' ' -Auctioneers;' ' ! Cambridqb. , ,
SAVE MONEY by getting your horseJeed crushed. 'Oats'/ 2 sacks and Upwards, 4d; smallei' quantities, 6dpre, bushel. Maize, Beans, &c.; 6d. ''
, WILLIAM - CUMMING
M6NM fCQJLESJ) en i v on , lirst-plasa Security. WmrCplpmanySplijßitorjXsornerof Queen and, Shortlar^d Streets, Auckland..
ha^Hapto,' ' 1 T " *" Doagera, r^ng all ?in593 of Prjni^ office "cneaper,than^any o^er house^j
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1434, 10 September 1881, Page 4
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