Auctions:
HAMILTON AUCTION MART.
Saturday, July 7th, at 2 p.m.
T7IURNITURE, CHAIRS, TABLES', J; Bedsteads, Matfcrasses, Kitchen* Utensils ' ' > Geese, Fowls, Carrots, Cheese, Potatoes, &c.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
Hamilton West.
JULY 12th.
The undersigned has received instructions from Mrs Ross- Watts to sell by auctiou, the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.
N.B. — Particulars in future advertisement.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Friday, July 6th, 1883, at 1 p.m. Clark and Gane have received instructions from Mr Wratt (who is leaving the district) to sell by auction, at his residence, Hamilton Road, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Consisting of — 1 Double Iron Bedstead and Mattrasses, 3 Single Iron Bedsteadt and Matrasses, Ret of Toilet Ware, China, Matting, Buckets, Chairs, Tables, Dresser, Meat Safe, Stove, Crockery, Cooking Utensils. Also, Churn, Dairy Utensils, Cart Harness, Saddle and Bridle. Plough Harness, Swingletrues, 1 Seed and Manure Drill (Reives patent.) CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers.
FRIDAY, JULY 13, At 12 o'clock.
The undersigned has i cccived instructions, fioni Mi James Harper, to --ell at auction, on Friday, July J3 (unless previously sold privately), HIS FARM, at Ohaupo, containing SOO acres, fronting the Te Awatuufcu and Alexandra roads, and within five minutes' walk of Railway Station, , Post Office, and Sale Yards. This farm is pleasantly situated in an improving neighbourhood, securely fenced and subdivided, with abundance of water in each paddock. 400 Acres have beeu ploughed .md laid down in grass. There is a good Dwelling-house, with suitable and commodious out buildings, and six acres in garden and orchard. The quality of the land is suitable for grain growing, and it is estimated will yield 40 bushels of wheat to the acre.
ALFRED BUCKLAND,
pLE MEN T S' PAR X, ADJOINING THIS TOWN BELT ON* THE Hamilton" Road, Cambridge Ea&t.
For Sale Privately.
Now laid off in one to five acre lots, to suit purchaseis. Plans and full particulars on application to A. Clements. Tkkms : One-foiuth cash, the balance secured by tnoi tgage for five years bearing interest at 7 per cent. Cambridge, 3rd July, 1883.
■VTOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. W. A. RICHARDSON, Stationer, Tobacconist, and General Commission Agent,
CAMBRIDGE.
I beg to inform the residents in iYaik.ito that I have this day taken into partnership Mr Chas. Horace trilby, and that in future the business will be carried on under the name and style of GILBY AND RICHARDSON. W.A.R. desiies at the same time to letuin his sincere thanks for the liberal suppoit accorded him in the past, and hopes a continuance ot the same will be extended to the new firm. \V. A. RICHARDSON, Duke street, Cambridge. 2nd July, 1883.
I^HK unrlei signed requests that Accounts against him up to 30th June, 1883, may be tendered at once; and all amount-, due to him be paid forthwith, to enable him to close his books in connection with his business up to that date. W. A. RICHARDSON.
GILBY * RICHARDSON ACCOUNTANTS
AM) General Commission Agents,
DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE.
AnKVrs roR Now Zealand Acjulent Insurance Co. Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Noiwich Union Fiie Insunuice Society. gilbY* rkhardson
Stationers and Tobacconists.
A good assortment of Smokers' Requisites always on lia ml— Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigaiettes, etc.
TRY "DOUGH C\UT rpOBACCO, 1 HE IiOUUH V^UT 1 OBACCO, SMOKKJI'S T^ELIGHT." MOKEK'd JL^JSLIGHT."
Stationery of all kinds, Parchment, Tracing Cloth, Tracing Paper.
Agents for Even tin/ Star, Frev Lance, Youiir/ hadn >>' Join nal, and all English and Colonial Papers.
Birthday Cards, School Books, Etc.
Trvdksmex'.s Books Kkpt. XT '-> T I C E. I have this day sold my butchering business to Messis. Gibson Bios., and I trust the public will favour them with the same support so liberally accorded to G. A. LAIDLAW. Te Awamutu, 2nd July, 1883. N.B.— All accounts owing to me must be paid not later than the Ist August, 1883, otherwise they will be handed over to my solicitor for recovery.
WITH reference to the above, we beg to announce to the public of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts that we have this clay purchased the business lately carried on by Mr Laidlaw, and by keeping only first-class meat and attending strictly to business, we hope to receive a fair shaie of public support. 1 V GIBSON BROS. Te Awamutu, 2nd July, 1883. N.B.— Cash purchasers of hides, skins and tallow.
TAMES T^T EBBEK, Shoeing and General Blacksmith, CAMBRIDGE, Begs to inform his customers that from 2nd July shoeing will be reduced one shilling per set. Cambridge, June 28, 1883.
BOOTS AND SHOE&— Lewis an»,, Simpson. , ' ■< , .
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1716, 5 July 1883, Page 3
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750Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1716, 5 July 1883, Page 3
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