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SALE BY AUCTION. HAMILTON. , ! THIS DAY, At 11 o'clock. Retiring from Business, ■ The undersigned has been favored with instructions from Mr Joseph Mosei \ (who is retiring from business in Waikato), to sell by Public Auction at Hamilton, the whole of his large and well-selected Stock of Dr&pery, Ac.'," comprising — ..■■*< < T ADIES' DRESSES, Millinery, -ManJLJ cheater Good's, Men's/ Women's and Children's Hosiery,, Mantles and Jackets^ Ladies' arid -Children's ( Cpstumes, Ladiei' and Children's Underclothing, Men'a Clothing, Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Men's ColoniaLßpotSjiWomen's and Children's Colonial Bbois'/Wbinen^sVand Chil-, dren's English Boots, Carpets, Floorcloth^ ' Linoleum, Tweeds,* Blankets, Rugs/.^c, &c. Also,— The Whole "of his Afaluible . Household Furniture and Effects, com-" prising Parlor, Drawing, -and Bedroom Suites, Engravings, Carpets, Chandeliers, &c.,, Kitchen Utensils. Buggy' and. Har**' ness Horse. [Catalogues of tfrd f Fufcni-/j ture will be ready in a few • days.] Also, — The Handsome ShojJ and Dwelling, comprising" Seven Rooms, H*ll, . Outhouses, Stabling, together with "the Shop, fronting Victpria-stred). Building Ground at -Hamilton East, with, shop, 20 x 20, on an allotment in Grey-street, 33 x 120, opposite Wiseman, Saddlers; f \ ' Terms Easy; Luncheon provided. „ JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

TpxCELSIOR FLOUR MILLS, JCi Hamilton. ■ KNOX &~~"RIDLER HAVE FOR SALE Finest Silk-dressed Flour in 2001b. sacks and 1001b. and 001b. bags Sharps Bran and Fowls feed. Office : Hamilton Auction Mart.

"T^T O T I C K. To Waikato Settlers. JUST ARRIVED. A Patent CORN and SEED DRILL is open for hire. Apply to G. T. NORRIS, Hautapu.

l^T O T I C E . IMPOUNDED in the Public Pound by Mr Win. Rutherford, on the Bth day of this month, one Bay MARE, star on forehead, no visible brand ; one Bay FILLY, no brand, star on forehead, and one Chestnut COLT, no brand, white blaze down face. 2s 6d damages on. each. If not claimed by Saturday, the 22nd of July, they will be sold to pay expenses. , ROBERT ALEXANDER, Poundkeeper. Te Awamutu, July 11th, 1882.

JL« AWitllllltjU, O Illy lltll, J. 004. T^ O T f C E~! IMPOUNDED, on the 10th day of July, by Mr James Forrest, Hautapu, One Dark Bay MARE, no visible brands, rope on the neck ; for which 7s 6d damages are cl Aimed ; One Dark Bay HORSE, branded like TP off shoulder, for which 15s damages are claimed. For trespassing on his Faon, Hautapu. Owners unknown ; and in default of being released will be sold at the Public Pound, Hautapu, on the 25th day of July, at noon. JAMES THOS. CAMP, Poundkeeper, Hautapu. Hautapu, July 11th, 1882.

PHOENIX HOTEL, PIAKO, S. AY. BUCK . . PItOPMETOK. Good Stabling Accommodation Ayj> KST FIRST-CLASS PADDOCKS. TJ S. W. B. will be glad to see any old friends who may be passing, and they will receive every civility and attention.

WAIKATO.— Here's the same old theme again ; but after all it's a glorious one. We feel we cannot r : ng the changes on it too often for your happiness. This is no weird colossal dream, no absurd old legend, that we thunder in your ears. It is a momentus and brilliant truth. The angry winds of winter are starting to whistle and howl, and home has become the scene of an exciting race to the fireside. Some of you, as you crowd over the glowing embers, earnestly wish that you haa sent an order to the Te Rahu Gaw Mill, and made things right ; but don't despair ; we are still running, and our appetite for orders is as big as ever. We are gratified to hear that you read our advertisement ,* our ambition is to make you a great people ; a people that will be noticed in the front rank of the mighty army of the world j and the best way to attain our ambition is to provide you with our magnificent building material. It makes us cheerful to think that when the fern and ti-tree is gi owiug high aud waving mournfully over our gallant remains, that we shall leave traces behind us— traces which, if kept well painted, will stand a good chance of seeing the finish of this queer old world. Remember the Te Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mill, Te Awamutu. COULTHARD BROS.

HAMILTON T^URNISHING r r\EPOT ! The Cheapest place in Waikato for all kinds and clisses cf Furniture. ALL ARTICLES MADE TO. ORDER. i • • i • • All kinds ' of* B oilding Timber kept < ill Stocks; j -, ' : , , Late Messrs. iVialqu'an^^M^^emises), -\

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1565, 15 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1565, 15 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1565, 15 July 1882, Page 3

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