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Auctions.

HAMILTON AUCTION MART. SATURDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2 p.m. IRON BEDSTEADS, PRODUCE, Potatoes, Apples, Peaches, And A Clearing Sale of Sundries. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. ALFRED HELPS, AUCTIONEER, Certificated Accountant i& Bakk buptcy, &c, &c. SALES held every SATURDAY at 2 p.m., at his Auction Rooms, Alexandra East. Account Sales promptly rendered, H. TRISTRAM, TfIAMILY DUTCHER, HAMILTON, Has OPENED a SHOP on each side of the River. Families waited on for Orders, tgg|°Meat of best quality supplied at reasonable rates.

ORAKAU SAW MILLS, KIHIKIHI.

RIMU AND KAHIKATEA.

HAVING Large Stocks on hand, and the Mill in good going order, the undersigned is now prep ired to execute all orders for above with accuracy and despatch. J. \V. ELLIS.

SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE.

ISAAC BATES,

SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER.

SADDLES (Ladies and Gents'.) We aie now offeiing the best value in these goods ever submitted to the public in the Waikato, as> the lolloping prices will show on seeing the goods and com-

paring with anything else in the morket. GOOD STRONG- .SADDLE, hoe-skin

seat and knee-pads, at t'2 10s, £2 15$ to t'3. EXTRA STRONG STOCK SADDLES, fit for hard work ; do not require any doctoring or stuffing to make them fit for use— £3 os, £3 10s, and i 3 1 5s. If you wish to ride with perfect ease to yourself and comfort to the horse, get one of our CONCEALED ROLL SEAT

SADDLES ; price, from £4 10s to £0. The above goods are our own make, and a genuine article. We have a large stock on hand, and are offering them at above pi ices in order to clear for fresh fittings and material coming forward from England.

HARNESS

In BUGGY, GIG, CAB, PAIRHORSE, and EXPRESS HARNESS, we have a large stock on hand, and have detei mined to sell at 23 per cent, below usual prices current. SLNULE-BUGUY HARNESS (Ameri-

can), £4 per set, complete with collar. SINGLE HARNESS, beautiful finish, colonial make, mounted in silver or German and best solid nickelene, or white metal fittiuiis— £tj, £0 10s, £7 10s. GIG AND CAB, best super, fittings and finish --£7 50s to 410. SPRING-CART HARNESS, from £6 ;

best silver-mounted, £ S. PAIR HORSE BUGGY HARNESS, good and strong, from £S (we can make lower grade if required) ; silver-mounted, beautiful finish, from £10 to £14. PLOUGH HARNESS, from £2 5s per

single horse. SUNDRIES iv Cait Saddles, Britchens, &c, 25s each ; or 45s common saddle and britchens.

COLLAJLIS.

Our COLLARS give great satisfaction in use; price, from ISs to 25?, best quality hair-faced and pipe-roll. If you wish your horses to woik in comfort and e;>->e, use one of these last. Those who have ti icd them pronounce them firstclass. If you have difficulty in keeping, your horse's shoulder sound send for one, and. we guarantee satisfaction.

GIRTHS. Warranted not to gall.

Girth G ill. — 'llus annojance is at last oveicome by using our Cambiidge Giith, price 7s 6d, most durable and thoroughly safe.

Waterproof Leather Aprons, for Riding. — These do not let any water through, no matter how long exposed to rain ; the most ecouoniical because most durable, both worm and comfortable in wear. Price, ISs Gd.

SUNDRIES.— \ few large Cattle Bells, at 2s Gd each ; Euiopean Rope Plough Line, best, from Is Id per lb. ; Stock Thongs in all known %arieties} Swingletrees ; Hauies, fiom 5s per pair ; Spurs, extra strong, complete with straps, 2s 6d per pair; Good Stiong Riding Bridles, from 4s Gd. DRIVING WHIPS of all kinds and style in use in the colonies. Some very cheap Malacca Buggy and Gig Crops to open in a few days. COACH TRIMMINGS & CUSHIONS for buggies, &c, made to order.

All REPAIRS piomptly attended to in first-class style same day as brought in, or forwarded by first coach.

We have a first-class lot of AMERICAN CONCORD WAC4GON COLLARS on hand, and to he sold at a trifle over cost, as we have a fresh shipment to land shortly.

ISAAC BATES, Manufacturer and Importer of Saddlery, DUKE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE.

Little s Sheep Dip HAS secured first honours against all competitors at the following Exhibitions :—: — HIGHEST AW*RB- -MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. FIRST DEGREE OF MERIT ADELAIDE EXHIBITION. HIGHEST AWARD, GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND INTERNA- ' TIONAL EXHIBITION.

Is highly concentrated ; each gallon will - make one hundred gallons dipping com* .position ;is soluble in cold water ; and the' moat economical- and effectual, dip l! uaed. , Price reduced to 6s the gallon 'inu't [five gallon' tansj 5s 6d, in forty-gallon i' 'casks?' (tJ - " ! ' ! ' ] ' 'l ' *'"''»'«^

l< -Sols Agent f(h' Auckland, " J ty^J£

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1814, 21 February 1884, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
756

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1814, 21 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1814, 21 February 1884, Page 3

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