"" - "Auctions. - -~--«v-~~£ HAMILTON AUCTION MART, 'i Saturday, Dec. 29th, at 2 p.m.- j THE usual Weekly Saie'iwi)i\wfi place as above. ' - f, • ,/lfj} JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer!' , / \ o CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE// /f SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29^ -I TON CHEE 'S;' El W.J. HUNTER' & CO. ' ';}}" ALFRED HEM'S, /; AUCTIONEER, \\J t 'l Certificated AccouNTANr in BankBT7FTCY, &C, &O. ' ''' SALES held every SATURDAY *l 2 p.m., at his Auction Rooir.Sj Alexandra East. ."• ? ~.n Account Pales promptly rendered. .)] A. ISAACS/,' ' ;; /GENERAL ■jITEROH.ANT AND , A UOTIONEER. -> XJL Contractors and Surveyors supplied with PROVISIONS at Lowest Possibk Prices. „ . - -"> ~ - OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, AND 1 W A 0 T U. N.B.— Totara Posts For Sale. , CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, JUST RECEIVE % A Choice Selection of • ' GOLD & CULVER JEWELLER^ VTTATCHES, BRACELETS LOCKETS NECKLETS ALBERTS BROOCHES EARRINGS' , RINGS (a large assortment) SCARF PINS and RINGS STUDS CHARMS &c. , &c, &c. T^NGLISH AND TyALTHAIV T EVER TTTTATCHES \ (All guaranteed). Inspection Invited. R. W. SARGENT, Watchmaker, CAMBRIDGE.' 'XMAS F — XMASJ NEW YEAR! SANDES & i~iO. ANDES & V^O. Have just Opened
NEW STOCK IN
'XMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS ! PLUSH, AND IVORINE ALBUMS ! \\T VV ORK-BOXES ! ! DESKS ! T| JJOLLS ! t 1 OYS ! Of all descriptions, and at prices that cannot fail to please. "PRESENTATION BOOKS 1 /CHILDREN'S BOOKS ! T3IRTHDAY BOOKS ! ! ALL KINDS OF BOOKS ! To suit all tastes and pockets. SILK TRANSFER ORNAMENTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Cricketixo Goods of all Kinds. SANDES & CO., HAMILTON. Wjf^S§^ XMAS ! ! 'XMAS& NEW YEAR CARDS! The largest selection in the Waikato — one penny upwards. Assorted packets from 2s to ss, posted to any address on receipt of stamps. FANCY GOODS ! Writing Desks, Work Boxes (combined or separate), Ink Stands, Japanese Cabinets, Ladies' Hand Bags (new style), Photograph and Scrap Albums, Vases, Picture Frames, &c. PIPES ! " A first-class selection of Meerschaum and Briar Pipes. BOOKS ! A splendid assortment of Books of Travel, Adventure, Instructive, and entertaining literature, suitable tor 'Xmas preseuts and additions to School Libraries. Ministers, Teachers and Libraries supplied at published price. T ETT'S DIARIES, IQQ/I I JLett's diaries, IOO4t ; N. G. LENNOX BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Waikato Times Buildings, Circulating Library, HAMILTON WEST, And 100 Queen-street, Auckland. j£l R E WAR JD . STRAYED— From Whatawhata, a Light Bay MARE, four years old, two white hind feet,, blaze down face, branded OS on one shoulder and,WP on the other. CHARLES SUTTON, >> ' Half-way Hotel, • y . , ( Waitettina. /•O REWARD-A-Stplen 6tf night, ;oi 'c^^l^Piako^Races, a Saddle," B.ridle, 'Wd' ! Martingale! ',£2 reward wjinne ,tion as;wiH lead to'the*coJ^Vjctlon^ of ?>ih%
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1790, 27 December 1883, Page 3
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400Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1790, 27 December 1883, Page 3
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