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HAMILTON AUCTION MART/ ;> ; > At 2 p.m.; The usual Weekly Sale will be, held on Saturday, November 3rd! 1A TONS FIRST,-CLASS ,POTAIU TOES, No Reserve j[)c\ Pigs, Poultry, Turkeys, Produce, etc. 8 Young well-bred Pigs JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 5. 1 The undersigned have received instructions from Mrs Dr. Richards, who is leaving Cambridge, to sell, by Public Auction at her residence Alpha-street East, on Monday next, ' the" sth of November, at 2 o'clock, her valuable household furniture and effect^, consist* ing of 1 BORD'S PIANO (nearly> ne,w), one L Easy Chair and Couch, Oval Table and Cover, Brussels ; Carpet, Fender and Irons, Whatnot Clock, Lamp, Oil Qloth,. Curtain and Poles, Silver Toast Rack, Plated Tea Service, Wardrobe, Two Double Iron Bedsteads, Palliasses, Tojlet Set, .Looking Glass, Dressing Tables, Carpeting, , &c, Kitchen Table, Crockery, &c, &c, &c. CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers. Cambridge, 29th October, 1883. N.B — -Goods may be inspected on the premises between the hours of 11 and 4 on Saturday,' 3rd November;
ALFRED HELPS, AUCTIONEER, Certificated Accountant in Bank* KUPTCY, &C, &C. SALES held every SATURDAY, &\ 2 p.m., at his Auction Rooms, Alexandra East. Account ?ales promptly rendered.
ALEXANDRA AUCTION MART. The undersigned will offer for sale on Saturday, 3rd November, 1883, HPHE WHOLE OF THE FURNIX TUBE AND EFFECTS OF THE WHATAWHATA HOTEL, comprising : Bedrooms (6). Single and Double Iron Bedsteads aud Bedding, Washing and Toilet Tables, Looking-glasses, Bedroom Ware, Chairs, Blinds i and Curtains, Towels, Combs, Brushes, &c. Dining and Other Rooms. Tables, Cane-bottom Chairs, Win-dow-blinds and Curtains. Bar. Usual amount of Glass, Spiritmcasnres, Beer-engine (single), Clock, Lamp and Bracket. Kitchen. Laige American Cooking Stove, grand oven (cost £16 not long mice ), Saucepans, Kettles, Boilers, Chairs, Tables, Shelving. Pantry. Meat and Vegetable Dishes, Plates Urge and small, Cups and Sauceis. Knives Forks and Spoons, Plated Ware, Cruetstands, Sausage-machine, Tablecloths, Tin Dishes, Tea and Coffee-pots, &c. Yard. Malt Tank with Tap, Wheelbarrow, Wash-tubs, Iron Boilers, Zinc Cases. A. HELPS.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. » For Sale by auction on Saturday, 10th 5 November, ISB3, at Mr Helps' Mart, Alexandra, LOT 132, PARISH OF NGAROTO. — ,"50 acies of ti-tree land ; rich, I deep, alluvial soil; ]\ miles from the Patera ugi Cheese Factoiy, two miles fiomOhaupo Saw-mill, a corner lot ; all dividing fences are constructed. The Mangaotama Creek runs through the property, providing a never - failing supply of water. A. HELPS, Auctioneer, Alexandra.
A. ISAACS, /GENERAL 11/pRCHANT AND A UOTIONEER. -OL Contractors and Surveyors supplied with PROVISIONS at Lowest Possible Prices. OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, AND W A O T U. N.B.— Totara Posts For Sale.
MIJ S X E T 1 ' *>» AUCKLAND CUP CONSULTATION, 1883. 1003 Members at £1 each. First Horse £400 Second Horse 200 Thiid Hoise 100 Starteis (divided) . . 100 Non-Startcis (divided) 150 £1,000 Remittances must be'- made by P.O. Order, Bank-notes, or "matked cheques. Exchange to cheques must be added, with stamp for leply. Application by letter only. Registered letters and telegrams will not on any account be received. Diawing, under the supervision of committee, will take place on or about 22nd December. Result will be published immediately after drawing. Applications to be addressed "Musket," care of J. R. Scott, Box 126, Postoffice, Auckland ; or Nevada Hotel, Queen-stieet, Auckland.
|U" O T I C 'E . MRS. SHORT bogs to inform , the ladies of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts that she has returned from Auckland with an entirely new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, and is prepared to sell at reasonable prices the undei mentioned articles :—: — Ladies' Rich Brocaded Mantles, Dolmans , rf Four-in-hand Jackets in great variety, Black Silks, Coloured do. and Satins, French Merinos, Prints, Sateen, plain and brocaded, Light Brochi, Zephyr Cloth, Plain Lustre, Oatmeal Cloth, Cream Costume, Cloth Plaid Dress, Nun'a Veiling, Honeycomb Muslin, Marcella, White Pique, Brown Hollaed, Fancy Stripe Muslin, Swiss Muslin, Parasols, Coloured and White Embroidery, Blkck Beaded Lace and Laces, in all the", hew shades, New Plaid Sash Ribbons, Black Watered Ribbons, Corsets, ' Velvets, Plushes aud Embossed Velvets, Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, ' &c,, 1 and Trimmings in great variety. , ' i ' ( * 1 ' /
FOR -SALE.— About 40 cpuples ,o£ young laying FOWLS. -First-class varieties, in excellent condition, and, now at .their profit. From 5s to t Ss^pef ,c(fu^e, Geoffrey! M^LEAk^Cipiu ~
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1767, 1 November 1883, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1767, 1 November 1883, Page 3
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