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, CAMBRIDGE' HORSE t ;SALE. , Saturday Next. , For Sate at Cambridge on Saturday next, 14th July, at 1 o'clock, •f HEAVY DRAUGHT COLT, by J. Prince Arthur., 1 Staunch Mare, trial given l ft Good Hack, by Dainty Ariel 1 Quiet Mare, by Derby 2 Nice Buggy Ponies, quiet in single or double harness 1 Handsome Black Filly, <3,years old, by Fancy, broken to saddle and harness < 2 Heavy Draught Staunch Horaes

J. S. BUCKLAND. SATURDAY NEXT, at CAMBRIDGE. PINES AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, Ac. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr John Sharp to Sell at Cambridge •on Saturday next, 14th July, at 11 o'clock, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE, ' ABOVE. J. S. BUCKLAND. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Tuesday Next. For Sale at the Cambridge Yards on Tuesday, 17th July, at 1 o'clock, -i n HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE JL O Dairy Cows and Store Cattle 300 Fa k and Store Wethers, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND. SPECIAL SALE AT OHAUPO. Tuesday, 24th July.

The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Jas. Harper to Sell at Ohaupo on the above date (immediately after the Cattle Sale), the whole of his Live Stock, Farming Implements, Household Furniture, and Dairy Utensils, comprising — U DAIRY COWS IN CALF 50 Head Mixed Cattle 3 Good Working Mares 2 Fillies, 18 months' old 1 Foal 1 Hack Mare in foal to the Exmoor pony, Nutmeg 100 Sheep Dray and Harness, Plough, Harrows, Swingletrees, Plough and other Harness, Drill, Harrow, Roller, Winnowing Machine, Chaff Cutter, Saddles & Bridles, Side Saddle and Bridle, several Coils Wire, Steelyards, Crosscut Saw and Iron Wedges, 2 Drums Coal Tar, Double-barrel Gun and Shot Belt, Churn and Milk Pans, Cheese Vats, &c. Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads and Mattresses, Washstands aud Ware, Looking Glasses, Pier Glasses, Fenders aud Fire Irons, &c. Also, 300 Heart of Rimu Posts, and a four hundred gallon Water Tank.

Luncheon provided. J. S. BUCKLAND, ■ Auctioneer. OONS OF ULSTER, L.0.L., No. 9. _»w& The usual Monthly WL^a MEETING will be wSMrflfr' held on THURSj|yy\l DAi r EVENING, stfWajb W*£,\ 12th inst., at 6.30 < Ws^S^_^^. Initiation of Mem-

The Brethren and Visitors will dine together at 8 p.m., at the Hamilton Hotel. Tickets, 53 each. JOHN KNOX, W.M. GILBY * RICHARDSON ACCOUNTANTS AND General Commission Agents, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE. Agents por New Zealand Accident Insurance Co. Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. GILBY & RICHARDSON Stationers and Tobacconists. A good assortment of Smokers' Requisites always on hand — Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc. riIRY "DOUGH i^UT rpOBACCO, 1 he xvough \jvt 1 obacco, " cjmoker's t\elight." " Smoker's JL^elight." Stationery of all kinds, Parchment, Tracing Cloth, Tracing Paper. Agents for Evening Star, Free Lance, Young Ladies' Journal, and all English and Colonial Papers. Birthday Cards, School Books, Etc. Tradesmen's Books Kept. JAMES WEBB E R,

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. RE BEAUCHAMP BROS.' BOOK DEBTS.

An amicable settlement having been j arrived at, we request that all debts now owing be paid to Mr T. C. Hammond, Creditors' Trustee, as we have now handed books over. All accounts paid to our Solicitor up to date are acknowledged arid correct. W. J. HUNTER & CO. Hamilton, June 18th, 1883. IN THE: BANKRUPT ESTATE OF MESSRS BEAUCHAMP BROS. PARTIES still indebted ito the above Eatate are hereby informed that their accounts must be paid' without delay to 1 ! ' t # c. HAMMOND, ','.,*' ' : |r " j " Creditors' Trustee.

TjVEN'CIN-G (NOTICE. ' I'hereby notify to the owner or owners of Lo t t' 7,6', parish of Horotiu, that it is my intention to f erect'a {Bonndary Fence between., my. Lot/No., 7t and the abovementioned allotment,, and that I require , t'be^wudjvownw i or '/owners,, to do their portion , of J the Wk * withM the time £pecifi<idAby Mvti 1 faiTing^wnich ,1 shall ■^f^n^^afii^%p^of a ,t^ #fpresaid owne^or own^rs.<^*:4 {«*'* ?;

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1719, 12 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1719, 12 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1719, 12 July 1883, Page 3

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