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SALE BY«AUCI3ONto V'JB HAMILTON. , ' \t / . v ' *M THIS DAY,- ' '' £'-' '.;i,*9 At 11 o^clock. - : || Retiring from Business. i^ rM || The undersigned has. been favored _wlth3sp instructions, from .Mrj Jpseph>; Moj^§l' (who is retiring from; busines»^in^giSi£*p kato), to sell, by , Public^ Auqfipn^^^ Hamilton, the whole, of : his : l«rge 'and |M well-selected Stock of .Drapery^&c^^s comprising—- , ( *; . f^ T .,^- ','lQf^m ' T ADIES' DRESSES, MillifaeryVMiuiCT J_J Chester Goods, MenV Women's arid '#■ ChUdreri.'sHosie'ryV > Mantles)udrJMkig^p ( Jjadies' and Children's Costumes, lidie«'J:|^ and Children's Underclothing,,. Men'rJM Clothing, "Bo^s' and >Ybuths?«ol6tlii&,W Men's Colonial Boots, Women's j&d^Ghu4|l dren's Colonial Boots,* Women's indChtt^^l dren's English BobH* Carpets; Moorcloth^M Linoleum, Tweeds, Blankets, Rug^,( ! 4'c;y|^ &c. Also, — The Whole 01 his Valuable, v8 Household Furniture^ 'anli< l Effeots s pco%(^ prising Parlor, Drawing, and Bedrooi^i^ll Suites, Engravings, Carpets, Ghaadelien^;^ &c, Kitchen Utensils. 'Buggy and?HBr*s*| ness '"[Catalogues^of the>JFunu^j|^ ture will be ready ih''i»* few.''da^«;]M6 Also, —The Handsome ' Shop .andiDwellteM ing, comprising Seven Rooms,, HaH,*'*p| Outhouses,'' Stabling^ 't6getß6rTwiitiaH)» Shop, fronting Victoria-street. BuildinjplfE Ground at Hamilton" East, with Shop^p^ 20 x 20, on 'a^-allotm'enyinfCjfey^lireetjr^ 33 by 120roppo'sire"WisemanrSadaiet'*: I ."^ - •. »' -' w< ../ ris»ac'g ' TERMS' EaHYI' is - i*<r\t fj|, 1r ' i" 1m" '.if hit#. Luncheon Provided. ■ »'*i .^ JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer, iin.-s
* ■CIXCELSIOR FLOUR : . MILLS, . $ JLJ . ■ Hamilton. , , ,. < •<, .(.jt^'j ENOX ft. RIDLER t Finest Silk-dressed' Flour in 200lb'>'^E sacks and 1001b. and 501b. bags ,■■-'' Sharps •'•■•• * > ai* f Bran and Fowls feed. , , t ,!; Office : Hamilton Auction Matt.,, '„ . / £, r -
ON SALE.— Flour, Sharps, Bran, Qata,, Oatmeal, Fowls' Wheat; Potatoe&f- . C Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene, t OU£j> il *' r - Paints. , .vV . - JOHNKNOXi'/ ->
A Heavy Draught Mare,'supp6sefrjttf !^ belong to a Native, has been' runhmS\>ifV * ; the property of the undersigned *' f ati Waitoa, for the .past nine months. If not claimed within fourteen' d'dysffrothi, date hereof, it will be sold' by auction; IV? " Damages claimed, £2, and, cost of this, advertisement. r% MURRAY BROS., Waitoa. July 15, 1882.
"DUNNING ON MATAMATA " -" ESTATES, For Three Months,— A Dark Bay, Bob-tailed COB, .with, black points and white star , on forehead, branded on, near^ shoulder ft. r ,, , . .',, Vi Also, for Twelve Months, — , , ; ; A Bay HORSE with Black points, branded like 5B (conjoined). If the above are not claimed before the sth August, 'they' will be sold by public auction on that day, to pay expenses. (Signed) FRANCIS DIBBLE. Matamata,4sth July. , r _ f
T7IIFTEEN SHILLINGS > REWARD. LOST— Between Mr Day's Farm and Ohaupo, one Strawberry HEIFER CALS No brand ; very red neck. , , A. T. GOLLAN,' J Whatawhata. I — ■ *■ ■' ■ ■■ A
MLOST, from' the' farm of Thos. 'Hoy on 1 the Cam-bridge-Hamilton Road, 20 Half-bred EWES, with red mark across the loin., The above were missed about a fortnight ago,' and -were last seen opposite Mr Buckland's farm near the racecourse. A reward will be given for the recovery of the same. THOS. HOY, Cambridge. Jnly IBth, 1882.
TO STAND THE SEASON - In the Waikato District, The Imported Norfolk Trotting Stallion, PRICKWILLOW. Prickwillow is a beautiful bay brown, standing over 13 hands 2 inches, and is just turned 7 years old. Ho is certain to Erove himself a sire of fetylisli hackneys, uggy and carriage horses. He took liist prizes at the Metropolitan Show, Christchurch, in 1874 and 1875, as well as other prizes at the Rangiora Show. Prickwillow was selected in England by Major Barlow, who is considered one of the best, judges in the United Kingdom. Prickwillow's cost wag over 500 guineas, and that will give an itlea of the' value put upon the blood. ' For pedigree, etc., see cards and future advertisement.' ' ' W. HOGGARD.
TTCTAI^TO.— Once, more, and then YV, we. close this series of advertisements. We" regret thH'sdme.bf'ydiTarS dissatisfied with the tone Me have taken. We assure you that under the guise of, perhaps big language, there ever ran a deep creek of practical information. We" snail be glad to compensate grieved readers— with timber. . We.want particularly to draw your attention to the very ul durability, l of Te R&tiu timber/ The remorseless handVof, which falls so heavily on most things, touches 'Very- gently the houses. .built df Te Rahii iimber. Other ■ houses "crumble away into dust, but ; tbese shall stand — monuments of. imperishable grandeur, to win the wonder and admiration of count- lesn generations in the future. t t l Our handsome matched and beaded , lining if Jure to keep'a pleasant expression, on the faces of those who are surrounded by it. J^ur, ' matched flooring, by its'niagriifieeliVcl|lof, lr [ '.cannot fail to, have arefininginfluenceuppn **■ thope' who 1 tread over* 1 it,, f and",iouV, 'Tichfy l , flowered ceiling keeps .sunshme;ijirthe hearts o^ those whose,hveS paw , ,jri v 6tllirig^nd^ki^|^ work,";ahd'; bur , "^ Jng < gives « a x higu^ton.e~4W'4i''h®-iijP^ ~^>
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 22 July 1882, Page 3
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757Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 22 July 1882, Page 3
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