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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. , Saturday, Sept. Bth, at 2 p.m. TIP DRAY~AND HARNESS Spring Cart Dog Cart Trap Harness I Fat Turkeys. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. At the Old Punt Landing, Hamilton West. £fk AHA FEET TIMBER » \J\J»\J\J\J Barrows, Ropes, Chaing , Blocks, &c, &c. Being used at the Railway Bridge, JOHN .KNOX, Auctioneer.
1 A. ISAACS, . p ENERAL "IyTERCHANT AND A UOTIONEER. Contractors and Surveyor* supplied 1 with PROVISIONS at Lowest Possible Prices. 1 OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, AND WAOT U. N.B.— Totara Posts For Sale;
rPHE KEY. & MRS HUMFREY JL DAVIS arc desirous of receiving into their House br>3's from the country, whoso piicnts wish them to attend the Auckland College and Grammar School. — Their residency, which is near to (he Railway Station, and within a few minutes walk of the school, is large and convenient, and, in e\ery way, is well adapted for the puipjse, — It is the wish of Mr and Mrs Humfrcy Davis to provide a thoroughly comfortable home for the boys, and Mr Humfrejr Davis will undertake to pay particular attention to them in the preparations of their lessons out of school hours. — The nc\t term will commence on the 17th of September. Good references. — For further particulars apply to the Rev Humfre> Davih, at The Oaks, Emily Place Auckland. ttillison's celebrated druid JCj plaster. The Druid Plaster is a reliable cure for Old Sores, Bad Wounds, Cuts, Ulcers, Boils, Carbuncles, Whitloes, Wood Poisoi.s, and Sore Breasts. It is also a sure Remedy for all kinds of Horst Galls. Its healing and drawing powers are unequalled, and can be vouched for by the hundreds who have used it. The following testimonials are a few of the many received certifying to the virtue contained in the Druid Plaster :—: — Hamilton, June 12, 1883. To Mrs Ellisox, Kirikiriroa. I have much pleasure in adding my mite towards the healing efficacy of your valuable Plaster, having seen its great good in healhig sores of whatever nature. I saw it used with great effect upon my own son ; and I have to add that many more with whom I have associated have used it, and can, with every confidence, recommend it to the suffering every* where. — I have the honour to be, madam, youis, etc., Gkokge Thompson, Settler. Cherrybrook, June 1 lth, 1883. Deati Mks Ellison,— Having used your Plaster for the last three years, I have found it very healing. li-A BELLA PjSIMROSE, Settler, Hamilton. Auckland, June 11, 1883. Dear Ma da At, —I am in receipt of yours of the 7th inst. in reference to your Plaster, and I have much pleasure in bearing my testimony to the excellent healing pi operties of your Plaster, which I ha\ c experienced in my own case, and also in the cose of several others who are indebted to your kindness in supplying it. lam sure all who try it will find benefit from it ; and I hope you will reap some benefit from tiie sale of it, to which you are well entitled to. — I remain, with kind regards, very truly yours, Mrs Ellison. Thos. Macky, Merchant, Auckland. Kempthorne, Frosser and Co., Sole Agents.
/CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAM\J MAR SCHOOL. GOVERNORS : The Right Rev. the Lord Bhhop or AUCKLAM). The Yen. Archdeacon Maunskll, D.D. The Yen. At chdeacon Pkitt. The Hon. Colonel Haultaix. R. C. Buivrmv, Esq. C. C. MoMiluax, Esq. A Boahdman, Esq., Hon Sec. STAFF : Classics, Modern Languages, English — The Head-master. Science, Mathematics — A. F. T. Ansley. Drawing and painting — K. Watkins. Writing, Commercial Arithmetic, Mechanical drawing — F. J. Claridge. The proper apparatus being in course of erection, Gymnastics under an efficient instructor, will form part of the school course. A Workshop is also to be added, in which instruction will be free, but boys are expected to pay for the timber they use, Fees (including Stationery) £3 10s payable in each term. TERM begins MONDAY, 17th Sep. tember. If Parents in Country Districts will communicate with the Head-master, he will make arrangements for providing their sons with Comfortable Homes. HENRY T. PYCROFT, Headmaster.
1^" O T I G E. IMPOUNDED by Mr W. S. Rutherford for trespassing on his wheat crop on August loth, One Stiawberry Steer, slit left ear, blotch on right hip ; and One Yellow Heifer, white face, slit right ear, blotch on right hip. Was claimed by Mr G. Maunders, and returned as not his, and if not claimed by Bth of thi3 month, they will be sold at the public pound at 12 o'clock noon, to pay expenses. Owners unknown. ROBERT ALEXANDER, Poundkeeper. Te Awamutu, Sep. 3, 1883.
~vr o t i c c . IMPOUNDED on August 24th, 1883, by Mr James Forrest, One Light Chestnut MARE, white star on face, branded indistinct near shoulder ; owner unknown j for trespassing on his farm, Hautapu, for which £3 os (three, pounds five shilling!) damages is claimed, aud in default of being released will be sold at the I Public Pound, Hautapu, on September 9th,^sB3, at noon. \Kv '--k ' ''*_**:* % * -•* jamest^os.<oam|^:^ < Pound keej|"r}^_ut»i>u.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1742, 4 September 1883, Page 3
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836Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1742, 4 September 1883, Page 3
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