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Auctions.

HAMILTON AUCTION MART.

Saturday, September 1, at Noon.

SUBSCRIBER will hold his weekly sale on the above date. Parties having live stock, produce or furniture to dispose of are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer before Wednesday evening, so that their goods may be advertised in Thursday's paper.

JOHN KNOX. Auctioneer.

SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 2 p.m.

The undersigned has received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by auction, rpHE BOOK DEBTS in the intestate X estate of the late Mr Ben. Edwards, Hamilton.

The Schedule will bo seen after Monday, 27th inst., at the Mart.

JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

At the Old Punt Landing, Hamilton Wlst.

/?A AAA FEET TIMBER Uv/«U\yv/ Barrows, Ropes, Chains Blocks, &c, &c. Being used at the Railway Bridge.

JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

A. ISAACS, ri ENERAL "TV/TERCHANT

ANM) A UOTIONEER.

Conttactois and Surveyois supplied with PROVISIONS at Lowest Possible Prices.

OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, AND W A O T U.

N.8.-Totara Posts For Sale.

"VT O T I C E . Persons owing Thomas Hoy accounts are cautioned .igainsl paying any person but his autlioubed .igoiit, pending legal proceedings.

Tjl O R SAL E. LOT 41, paiish of Kiiikiriroa, Banks County, containing 7)0 acres, recently in the occupation ot Michael Walsh. It is situated on the oast bank of the Waikato River, and about half-way between Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. Price, -C 2 12s Gd (two pounds twelve shillings and sixpence) ]vr acic. Terms — Ten per cent, cash, balance on moitgage at 7 per cent. Apply to W. F. BUCKLAND, Post-olhcc, Auckland.

TV/I" It W. IT. N E A L, Tl.U'Ul/R OK THE Pianoforte, Organ, Violin, Flute and Singing.

Pianoforteb and ilannonium^ tuned and rejruhitod. Foi tv nib and other paiticulais apply at the Studio, Quocn strict, East Cainbndir/'.

}7*LLISON.S CELI I'.KATED DRUID U PLAbThil.

The Diuid Pla&tiT ib i ielial>lo cure for Old Sou>, Hail WoumK Cuts, Ulceis, Boils, Cnibuniles, Whitloch, Wood Poisoi.b, and Soie Bi easts. It is albo a suio Remedy foi all kiinU ot Hoi&e Galls. Its healing and drawing powers aie uncqualli'd, and can be vouched for by the hnndiedb who h.i\e itbed it. The following testimonials aie a few of tho many leeeived ceitifyrnt^ to the viitue contained in the Diuid Plaster :—: — Hamilton, June 12, ISS3. To Mis Elliso.n, Kiukmioa. I have rruch pleasure in adding my mite towards the healing efticacy of your valuable Planter, having seen its great good in healing soics of whatever nature. I saw it used with gieateflect upon my own son ; and I havp to add that many more with whom I have associated have used it, andean, w ith eveiy confidence, recommend it to the suffering everywhere. — I have the honour to be, madam, yours, etc., Gloruk Thompson, Settler.

Chcirybiook, June 11th, 18S3. Dkak Mr* Ellison,— Having used your Plaster for the labt three years, I have found it very healing. IsujhUA Pj.imrom:, Settler, Hamilton.

Auckland, June 11, 1883. Dlak Mad\m, — I am in leioipt of youis of the 7th insl. m lefeicnu; to your Plaster, and I have much pleasuie in healing my testimony to the excellent healing ptopci ties, of > our Piaster, which I have expei lenci'd in my own case, and also in the eo&e of scvci.il otbeis who are indebted to you) khnlmss in supplying it. lam sine all who tiy it wrll find benefit from it ; and I hope you will reap some benefit from the bale ot it, to which you are well entitled to. — I remain, with kind regards, \eiy truly yours, Mrs Ellison. Tuos. Macky, Merchant, Auckland.

Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Sole Agents.

CH VTILI'S in SKJLTir.] [ALKX. AITKLS. TTESK E T II AND A I T K E N IIAVK OV b,\U; AND TO ARIUVE, A choice selection of Impoited Warrnam< I'ool heed Potatoes. Also, Flukes, Canterbury and Oairaru, Magnum Bonum, Biee^es' Prolific and other new varieties. Auckland and Sydney Bonedust and Flonr Mineialand Hone Phosphates, from 20% to 37% Crans' Potato and Turnip Manures Peruvian Guano-, Nitiate of Soda, and all other Artificial M.i nines White, Dun, and Black Tartarian Oats Prime Chevalier Barley (for seed) Feed Oata, Maize, Beans, ptc.

They are also glad to inform their Customers that having sold the whole of their last year's stock they will be able to offer the newest and choicest samples of

MANGOLD, TURNIP, AND CLOVER SEED, Namely— Suttons Golden Tankard, Mammoth Long Red, Yellow and Red Globe and other Hybrid Mangolds Purp p and Oie-n Top Aberdeen, Swede, Devonshire Gi'py-store, White Stout , and Globe Turnip* White, Red, Alsyke, and Cow grass Clovers Trefoil, Timothy, Crested Dogstail, Rycgrass, and Cocksfoot Coarse, Fine, anu Rock Snlt New Zealand Flax and 'JW

H.ESK.ETH & AITKEN,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1739, 28 August 1883, Page 3

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