- -'>j^^ : ww-w»^AuctipilB. 1 -«^«^^^ i J.^« L^ HAMILTON AUOTIO *t MART. Saturday, July 21st, At 2 pp.mr. r CONTINUATION op ."' - „ Drapery Sale! FIVE MORE OASES TO BE DISPOSED ,OP, comprising :— .TtfEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS WINCEYS HORRICK'S LONG CLOTH UNBLEACHED CALICOES RUGS LADIES' JACKETS HOSIERY CARPETS SILKS SATINS BOOTS AND SHOES; N.B.— This lot 'has positively to be sold,, to enable engagements to be met next week. : JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
MR. D. KEMPT, Surgeon Dentist, will be in attendance at the Cottage, Gwynne's Hotel, Hamilton, on Wednesday, 25th inst., from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. ; and at Kirk wood's Duke of Cambridge Hotel, Cambridge, on Tuesday, 24th inst., from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
YK7AIKATO CHEESE AND BACON VV FACTORY CO. (Limited). NOTICE. Parties who have guaranteed a supply of milk to the Factory, and others having same for disposal, for which 4d per gallon will be paid, are informed that the Company will commence operations on the 15th of September next. JOHN KNOX, Secretary. Hamilton, July 4th, 1883.
DAIRY FACTORIES ! DAIRY FACTORIES ! — — - — / Complete Plant, including Boiler and all Steam Connections, at the very lowest price. Annatto, Rennkt, Skamless Cheese Bands, Etc. Estimates Furnished, and Factories fitted throughout. INGRAM AND CO., High-street, AUCKLAND.
XT O T I C E. The undersigned is prepared to let for one crop, a few hundred acres of good land, well prepared for either wheat, oats, barley, beans, pease, mangolds, carrots, fee, under the grain rental system. Terms are easy, and can be arranged by application to the undersigned. The land is close to the railway station. For contractors a splendid opportunity, enabling them to grow their own feed for next winter. Fresh land, if required, next year. JOHN GIFFORD, Ferndale, Piako, Near Morrinsville.
TVT O T I C E. The undersigned, in returning thanks to his friends and patrons for the liberal support given to his Threshing Machine for the past two seasons, begs to inform them that to meet the increasing requirements of the district, he has, at the request of a number of settlers, purchased another Steam Threshing Machine, which will be at the service of the public next season, and he hopes by attention and good work to receive a fair share of support for both his machines. He has also added to his Threshing Plant a Drill, Reaper, Mower, and Chan Cutter. For further particulars apply to ARCH. WALLACE, Pukerimu.
MISS R. NEWELL will open a SCHOOL for little Girls and Boys, in Hamilton (opposite the Bank of New Zealand), on Wednesday, July 4th. Terms : One Guinea per Quarter. Miss R. Newell will also receive Pupils for the Pianoforte and Harmonium. Terms : Two Guineas per Quarter j £1 10s per Quarter for those attending the school. Hamilton, June 25th, 1883.
'VT O T I C E . IMPOUNDED on July 9th, 1883, by Mr James Forrest, — One Grey Mare, roap on neck, branded like (1) I inO,on offshoulderj one Brown Marc, brand indistinct on near shoulder, for trespassing on his farm at Hautapu, for which 10s each damages is claimed, and in default of being released will be sold at the Public Pound, Hautapu, on July 24th, 1883, at noon. JAMES THOS. CAMP, Poundkeeper Hautapu. July 10th, 1883.
-XT O T I C E. IMPOUNDED by Mr S. Trobe on the 9th of this month, One BAY HORSE, shod all round, star forehead, no visible brand, owner unknown. For trespassing and breaking fences on his farm on Alexandra Road. 10s damages, and if not claimed by 23rd of this month will be sold at the Public Pound at 12 o'clock noon to pay expenses. ROBERT ALEXANDER, Poundkeeper. Te Awamutu, July'l3th, 1883.
RE BEAUCHAMP BROS.' BOOK DEBTS. An amicable 'settlement having been 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 pur Solicitor up to date* are acknowledged and correct. ' - • > .',"," " W.J. &UNTER & CO. Hamilton, 'June 18tti, 1883: IN 'THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF ? -MESSRS BEAUOHAMP-BROS. \ PARTlES%tiUfuidebt^d'Jto the above Estate 'jftrSjihereby^iriforraed' '<that''vfcheit ■iccounts must ;be ; paid without delay to '
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1722, 19 July 1883, Page 3
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