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CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday Next. For Sale at Cambridge on Saturday, 18th August, at 1 o'clock, HORSES, HARNESS, &c, &c. S New Stock Saddles 1 First-class Spring-cart Horse, four years old 1 Handsome Marc, four years old, 16 hands, a quiet hack 2 Roan Ponies, quiet to ride or drive Also, Choice Assortment of Fruit Trees, 500 Pinna Insignis. No Resrrve. From the Nursery of Mr John Sharp. And 5 Chests Good Tea. J. S. BUCKLAND.
FOR SALE BY AUCTION AT TE AWAMUTU, On Saturday, August 18, 1883, The undersigned has received instructions from Mr (>. A. Laidlaw, who is leaving the district, ,to sell by auction on the above date, at Te Awamutu, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSE1 HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Consisting of Couch, Chcffionier, Harmonium (three stops, by Alsxandrc, nearly new), Cane and Wood Chairs, Cai pets, Hearthrugs and Mats, Orates, Fender, Taylors Treadle Sewing Machine, Wei theim's Hand Sewing Machine (both in good working order), Chest Drawers, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Washstands, Looking Glasses, Feather Bed, Bolsters and Mattresses, Linoleum and Matting, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, etc., Washing Machine, Copying Press, Double Breech-loading Gun and Case (complete) Gordon Setter, thoroughly broken Well bted Young Sheep Dog Well-bred Mate, uith foal at foot ; Bu«rgy Mate, with foal at foot, both stinted to Sterlingworth ; Handsome Brown Pony, 4 years, fiotp Wanganui ; Black Cob Light American Waggon (doubleseated), Set Harness, English Hunting Saddle and Bridles, etc. Light S wring Trap and Harness 10 Tons Good Seed Potatoes Sale at 1.30 p.m. N.B. — Persons having Live or Dead Stock of any description to dispose of are at liberty to bring same to this sale. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Tuesday Next, For Sale at Cambridge on Tuesday next, 2 1st August, at one o'clock, Q/\ HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE Ll\j 4 Quiet Dairy Cows Store Cattle 50 Fat Sheep 6 Choice Heifeis, well fattened. J. S. BUCKLAND.
OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALK. Tuesday, 28th August, 1883. OA HEAD 4-YEAR-OLD STEERS, £l\J neaily beef 35 Head forwatd Stoics 100 Longwool Ewes. J. S. BUCKLAND.
I CREWELS! rtUEWELSI /^REWELS ! Briggs' Patent Transferring Papers. DESIGNS FOR CREWELS, BRAIDING AND EMBROIDER \T, To bo had as in list underneath from J. X E. HATRICK, DRAPER, HAMILTON. ON 3-ixcii PAPERS— 2d per yard, or 9d per piece. MDaisies and Buttercups ; Daisies, aiden Hair, and Rosebud ; Wild Hose ; Wild Rose and Maiden Hair ; Rosebuds ; Rosebuds and Leaf ; Rosebuds and Forget-me-not ; Rosebuds and Maiden Hair ; Rosebuds, Jessamine, and Forget-me-not; Field Poppy ; Lily of the Valley j Forget-me-not ; Hawthorn Blossom ; Forget menot with Scollop ; Hips and Haws. ON 4-ixcn PAPERB— 2}d per yard, oils per piece of (i yards. Convolvolua and Maiden Hair; Pink and Maiden Hair ; Mountain As!) ; Passion Flower ; Peacock's Feathers ; Ferns ; Hawthorn Blossom ; Apple Blossom ; Virginia Creeper ; Dog Rose ; Holly; Jessamine ; Jessamine. Rosebud, and Forget-me-not; Wild Rose. ON 6-ixcii PAPERS— 3W per yard, or 9d per piece of 3 yards. Passion Flower ; Mountain Ash 5 Apple Blossom ; Sunflower. ON TAPERS, 8 iNatES-Gd per yard, or Is 3d per piece of 3 yards. Trumpet Flower ; Azalea. GROUPS FOR MANTLE BORDERS2d each. Geranium and Maiden Hair ; Narcissus and Oat Grass. GROUP FOR CUSHIONS, &c, 6x7 iNcifhS— 3d each. Jessamine ; Tulips ; Hips and flaws ; Holly and ChmLmas Rose ; Fuschia ; Carnation ; Apple Blossom ; Jessamine (for corners) ; Daffodil (for corners). GROUPS FOR CUSHIONS & DESIGN, 9x9 INCHED — Gd each. Maiden Hair and Azalea ; Wild Rose, Lily, and Pansies. DESIGN, 10 xl 3 ixcitKs— Sd each. Pansies and Fancy Grass ; Pansy, Daisy, and Rosebud ; Poppy and Daisies ; Ox-eye Daisies ; Ivyleaf and Convolvolus. SLIPPERS— Bd per pair. Mountain Ash. FOR D'OYLEYS, &c. Wild Rose *, Forget-me-not ; Forgei« me-not, Rose, and Jessamine. SMOKING CAPS are formed by using a D'Oyley pattern for crown and a running pattern to correspond for border. Silks and Wools to work any Pattern, at 2^d per skein, or 2s 4d per dozen. Ice, Berlin, Shetland and Andalusian Wools — Stamped Antimacassars — Toilet Mats, Children's Feeders, &c— Canvas, Crash, Oatmeal Cloth, &c. Orders by post punctually attended to. Purchasers, for Bazaars, &c, liberally dealt with. ; j.,r., eThatriok, KMAPCSI BOUSE,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1734, 16 August 1883, Page 3
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676Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1734, 16 August 1883, Page 3
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