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HAMILTON AUCTION' MASS^ 2 " THIS DAY, At Noon sharp. BY AUCTION. 5 IRON BKDSTEADS, French Bed. steads, 17 Chairs, 3 Colonial Couches, 11 Mattvasses, Chest Drawers, 5 Tables, Fender and Irons, 2 Loo Tables, Bookcase and 3 Shelves, Lawn Mowing Machine, &c. Also, 7 Pigs, Fowls, Gooseberries. Noon Sharp. No Reserve. J O H N KN O X , Auctioneer.

HAMILTON EAST, Opposite the Waikato Hotel. Thursday, December 21, at 2 p.m. UNDER BILL OF SALE. rriHE FQENITURE of Mr H. I). JL Cooke, viz. -.—Cottage Piano by Robertson, Chest Drawers, Iron und Wood Bedsteads, Dresser, Chairs, Tables, Mattresses, <fee, &c. Also, — Mare, good in harness, in foal to^ j Young Wellington ; Mare, good in har- ! ness, foal at foot, also in foaPto Young i Wellington ; Mare, good in harness ; Thoroughbred Pony by Benathalath ; 2 Two-year-old Fillies, by Duke ; Wellbred Yearling. Spring Cart, Harness, Bridles, Girths, Stirrups, &c, &c. Tea, Bottled Beer, Choice Lot of Drapery and Groceries. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

IMPORTANT SALE OF .SUBURBAN AND RURAL LANDS. Wednead&y, Dec. SOfcJi/ 1882, at 2.30 p.m. The undersigned have received instuic* tions from the trustees in the estate of the late Jas. Brown, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction at their rooms I on Wednesday, Dec. 20th, 1882, ALL THAT VALUABLE PARCEL OK LAND (adjoining the town belt, Cambridge East), as subdivided into convenient lots of irom 5 to 30 acres, affording a rare opportunity _ to parties desirous of securing first-class sites for suburban residences, accommodation paddocks, or market gardening. The land is now laid down in permanent pasture and excellent quality. Tkbmb.— One-fourth cash, the balance seemed by mortgage at 7 per cent, [,er annum. Also, ou the same date, A compact farm of 200 acres, rich pasture laud, adjoining the Cambridge racecourse, v all laul down in permanent grasses, coiiveniently subdivided into t paddocks, and well watered, having a long Jrontageto Hamilton Road and Waikato River. Terms at Sale. CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers. Cambridge, Dec. 7th. 1882.

gL A P gANG ! ! ! HERE WE ARE AGAIN. Christmas is Here, So are our Bargains. NOTE —AS cd. in the Pound returned to every Cash Purchaser of £1 and upwards, notwithstanding the very Low Prices quoted belo-w. Iv wishing ouv Mends anil the public generally the compliments ot this happy season, we intend to be practical, ami assist them to enjoy "A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR." "JJEW^JoODS. Special Lines in Men's and Boys' Tw eerh Suits, all sizes, colors and materials. pHEAP Q.OODS. Men's Hnts-Hdniets, Hard Shell, Soft felt, iStiaw and Leghorns m great vaiicty. tjueabus"" goods. - Men's Tweed Suits, fiom 308 Boys' anil Youths' Suits, hoiti 22s (.u Men's Tweed 'lion&er*, fn«n> 7b 1 l«l Do. New Cut, all wool, 14s llil. ■fUST""QPBN]SU.' The Go\ernor Tious>ur, only 7s 11. 1 Men's Sox, from 3tl the wiir ' Three I'.vns Women's Into Cotton Hose for la * Sunshades, Cot set", Gloves. aPLENDID yALUE Embroidery, lid the dozen yards Kew Cicam Laces, from 3d the yard Cheiuiseb, fiom 2b (W, * orth 4a Ladies' Tucked Skirts, fiom Is lid each. d OOZKC3ES Sb SEE OUR Men's White L.C. Shirts, at os 6d Do. Kegatta, at 4s lid Do. Good Flax Shirts, at 2s 2d Do. Duck Trousers, at 2s 2d. O\JR 2s. 6d. TEA. TRY v ">en Mixed at 3s, warranted. Best Givev +c t |i e pj.i o e og q o f oUi •^tock within tin As we cannot quo. * would large and well-assorted i, •«». (JoodH limits of an advertisement, invite purchasers to inspect oi. as WE ARE DETERMINED TO *. a CHEAP. * SCOTT AND COX.

STRAYED from our Farm on 30th November, a Grey Marc (light hack) shod on fore feet ; also, a Bay Yearling Filly, with a white blaze (low n the face. Last seen at Frankton, supposed to have gone towards Te Awamutu. For recovery of same a suitable reward will bu given, MACREDIE BROTHERS. Ngaruawahia, 11th December, 1882.

LOST — Upstanding Horse, white, with bobtail. Last pee i at Ohauno. Finder will be rewarded. JOHN COOK,

Alexandra. LOST.— On or about November 15, Three Steers, One Roan, s One White One Eed— Tar brand 21 -supposed to have gone towards TeAwaniutu. Any information relating -to whereabouts of same will be thankfully recived by ', '. ; ,-J. S.-BUCJKLAND. < .Hamilton Deceml er B,' 1882.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 16 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 16 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 16 December 1882, Page 3

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