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Auctions,

CAMBRIDGE HOESE SALE. Saturday next, 26th NovemberFor salo, at the National Hotel, Cambridge, on Saturday next, 26 th November, at one o'clock, 5 GOOD HACKS FROM NAPIER 1 Heavy Draught Colt, 4 years Well broken 1 Heavy Draught and Btaunch Filly, 3 years 2 Heavy Draught Unbroken Fillies 1 Handsome Cob, 4-year-old 1 do. Buggy Mare, 5-year-old 3 Young Active Plough Horses Heavy and Light Horses, Harness, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND.

FOR SALE BY AUCTION, On Wednesday, 14th December, at two o'clock, In the Public Hall, Cambridge, THE TOWNSHIPS OF OXFORD AND ST. KILDA, And Suburban Farms adjacent to Oxford. The Township of Oxford is situated about 20 mileB above Cambridge, and on the direct road to Rotorua, and within five hours ride of the Lakes. The propoßed Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway passes through this Township. There is already a good hotel at Oxford, affording first-class accommodation, and a coach in connection with the same runs twice a week to Cambridge, carrying the mail. The suburban farms will be offered in lots containing from Five to One Hundred I and Fifty Acres, all first-class land. Oxford, situated as above, and in the midst of an immense area of the bfst of I land, will, in the course of a very short time, be an important and flourishing township. St. Kilda is immediately adjoining and forms part of Cambridge East, pleasantly situated, and well adapted for villas and first-class residences. It will bo sold in sections of one-quarter of an acre and upwards. Plans of the above properties are in the course of preparation, and will be ready in about ten days. Terms liberal. Conditions at sale. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.

TT O /GIBBONS & pO., TEA, COFVKE, AXD SPICE MERCHANTS, Wholesale and Family Grocers, Coal, Firewood, and Produce Merchants. HOBSON-STREET. Full market rates re( irred for consignments of Country Produce. Settlers and others requiring Goods in wholesale quantities will find a considerable advanago by giving us a trial. H. P. GIBBONS & CO., HOBSON-STKKBT, AUCKLAND.

Look Out. H. WAITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TINSMITH, Has Removed TO HIGH CJTREET, igh Street, Next Door to Old Police Court.

Quadrille Parties and BallsMR E. HADFIELD, Bandmaster of the Hamilton Band, is prepared to provide and arrange music for the above, also Br.ias Bands. Apply by letter to E. Hadfiekl, or Secretary of the Hamilton Band.

OHAUPO RACES. ~K^L nPHE P.S. DELTA will KC^S^^^J^ run rom rua * \|PJ^b^^ w.'thia and Hamilton to I'wirr'fi'SaSt Mr Steele's Landing on WEDNESDAY, 30th November, leaving Ngaruawahia at 8 a.m., aud Hamilton at 10. 30 a.m., returning .when last advertised race is over. Return Tickets from Ngaruawahia, •is; fiom Hamilton, 2s 6d. Children half fare. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager.

CAMBRIDGE JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of the above club will be held at Mr Kirkwoods Hotel, on Friday, the 25th inst., at 7 o'clock p.m. Business : To arrange programme for summer meeting-. WALTER SCOTT, Hon. Sec.

NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. I HEREBY give notice that I have This Day taken Mr. James Mohxgombbt Speed into Partnership as a Barrister and Solicitor. The busineßß will be in future carried on at Hamilton and Cambridge under the style of " Hay and Speed," Mr. Speed taking the Cambridge Branch. One of the firm will attend the sittings of the Courts atNgaruawahia, Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Alexandra and Raglan. Dated at Hamilton this 26th day of September, 1881. WM. MACGBEGOR HAY.

11/ TH.' J. S. BTJCKLAND'S, AdvertiseI ixJL ments will be found in the seventh ■column of the third page.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1466, 24 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1466, 24 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1466, 24 November 1881, Page 3

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