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Notices.

(239 Queen-street, 300 and 302 Upper Queen-street, Auckland; and at Newmarket) BEG TO INTIMATE THAT THEY HAVE PURCHASED , FROM MBS. JANE SMITH FOR PROMPT CASH, THE *b WHOLE OF HER LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK OF SILKS, DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, ETC. . IT IS THE INTENTION OF ADVERTISERS TO MAKE CONSIDERABLE 'W ALTEEATIONS AND IMPKOVEMENTS IN THE PEEMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS. SMITH AND PRIOR TO DOING SO THEY HAVE RESOLVED to hold a GRAND CLEARANCE SALE, tfzTDOORS OPEN AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.TE* THE OBJECT OF S. & C. IN PURCHASING THE STOCK WAS IN ORDER TO SECURE A LONG LEASE OF MRS. SMITH'S CENTRAL EXTENSIVE AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES, TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR DAILY INCREASING BUSINESS. IMPORTANT TO ECONOMISTS.-. SALE PRICI- S WILL BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES WITH BLUE INK, AND AS MRS. SMITH ALSO MARKED HER GOODS IN PLAIN FIGURES, CUSTOMERS WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY OF JUDGING FOR THEMSELVES AS TO THE EXTENT OF THE REDUCTIONS MADE. S. & C. NEED ONLY ADD THAT IN THE MATTER OF PRICES THEY ARE EESOLVED TO OFFER TO BUYERS OF SILKS, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c, SUCH INDUCEMENTS AS MUST MAKE THIS SALE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL EVER HELD IN AUCKLAND. SMITH & CAUGHEY, DRAPERS AND SILK MERCERS, 239 QUEEN-STREET, 300 AND 302 UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ; AND AT NEWMARKET. OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER PRICE AND* PARCEL LISTS are now ready, And can be procured, post-free, on application to siivcxtib: & c^ttgoh::e]^ ' THE CHEAP DRAPERY AND PARCEL WAREHOUSE, 239 QUEEN-STREET, 300 AND 302 UPPER QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND; AND AT NEWMARKET.

T. & S. MORRIN & CO., (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, N.Z. WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS. T. & S. Morrin and Co. (Limited), direct tho attention of their Waikato friends and the public generally to the grand Shipment of BUCCIES AND CARRIACES NOW OIST VIEVv^ IN THEIR CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT, HIGH QTREET) AUCKLAND. f TTIGH QTREET igh bi'REET ) Auckland. to igh Otreet Which for quality, finish, &c, Are far superior to any seen in Auckland for some considerable time. We name a few of the Latest Designs — • THE DUPOHT BAROUCHE! A very elegant new design, hung on three springs, top folds entirely back, seated for six persons. THE NEW STYLE WAGONETTE! Built very strong for hard service ; will carry six persons. A really serviceable machine. THE LIGHTNING JUMP SEAT ! A thoroughly strong and roomy machine, can be altered from single to double-seated in a second of time. THE DOUBLE-SEATED PIANO BOX THE FRENCH PH/ETON ' THE TOP TRAY BUGGY THE CORNING ROAD WAGGON THE NEW BREWSTER PH/ETON The above vehicles • are highly recommended for their strength and workmanship, and are well suited for farmers or families. ,^^^-^-j^T. & S. M. & Co. request Farmers to write sl^gjK^ or apply for their Illustrated Catalogue of S™* B™"*8 ™"* Implements, which may be had gratis and post free. SEASONABLE IMPLEMENTS ARE NOW BEING SHOWN IN GREAT VARIETY. CORN SHELLERS FOR HAND AND POWER. IMPROVED COBN SHELLERS WITH CLEANING, ELEVATING AND BAGGING ATTACHMENT. Chaff-cutters and Horse Gears, Turnip-cutters, Pulpers, Corn-crushers, Seed Sowers, Barrow Seed Sowers, tf road cast Seed Sowers, Harrows, Rollers, and the Celebrated Disc Harrow, by English and American makers. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, STOCKHOLM AND COAL TAR. TARPAULINS, OILED OR PLAIN CANVASS, ALL SIZES. T. 8c S. MORIR-lIST 8c Co. (LIMITED), QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ,

MELBOURNE CUP, 1884. Adam Bkde is now forming a series of companies on the abovo great event^^ 2,000 investors at £1 each. To be dividedP^ as follows. : — First horse, £1000 ; second horbe, £200 •, third horse, £100 ; other starters (divided), £300 ; non-starters (divided), £400. Total, £2000. It is particularly requested that early application for Shares will, be made, as each list will bedrawn soon as filled. Results will bo forwarded to subscribers immediately after di awing, and the next list proceeded with. Any hiibsoribtr diawing a horse in any list will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not exceeding Three Pounds without remitting any further cash thisamount to bo ultimatebj^ deducted from pi ize money. The. acceptances^P for this race aie declared in August. Before th.it date Drawings will contain the whole of the houses Entered, aud every horse will . receive a puzc, but after that date the 4 Acceptors Only will bo drawn. The Drawings will be conducted by aCommittea chosen from the Subscribers. The names of the winners of the first three prizes will be sent to all newspapers, and members of the Press are at all times invited to attend the drawings. No. 2 Now Open. — Application by Letter Only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please uso two envelopes one healed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when proem able. It will greatly expedite business if «in addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address — Adam Beds, Care of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post-^ office, Auckland. jW

TITELBOURNE CUP, 1884. LE GRAND is now forming a series of Companies on the above great event. 2000 investors at £1 each, to be divided as follows : — First Horse, £500 ; Second Horse, £300; Third Horse, £100; Starters, £400 ; Non-starters, £700 ; Total, £2000. It is particularly requested that early application for Shares will be made, as each list will be drawn soon as filled. Results will be forwarded to subscribers _ immediately after drawing, and the next^ list proceeded with. The drawing will be conducted by a Committee chosen from the Subscribers. Any Subscriber drawing a horse can invest in No. 2 List to the amount of Three Pounds without further payment, that amount to be deducted from prize money. NO. 1 NOW OPEN. Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when proem able. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— Le Grand, care of I. Harrison, Queen-street, Auckland ;or Box No. 296, Post-office, Auckland.

A FORTUNE FOR 10s !!l A FORTUNE FOR 10a !!! ADAMASTOR S NOVELTY CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1884, / To be run on 4th November, 134 Nominations will close November Ist. CAPITAL £5000 In 10,000 Shares of 10s each. 319 Prizes to be distributed as follows :— 0 HORSES. CASH AWARDS First £1000 sat £100 £500 Second 400 10 at £50 £500 Third 200 20 at £25 £500 Starters, divided 300 40 at £10 £400 Non-Starters di- 60at £6 £300 vided 600 60 at £6 £300 £2500 £2500 Each Ticket has 7 separate chances, Race and Cash Awards being drawn for separately. Please send Post Office Orders when convenient, or Bank Notes. Cheques must be marked correct by Bank. Notice — Registered Letters not accepted. Two stamps required for reply and result. Programmes, with nominations of horses sent free on application. Will positively close on orbefore November lBt, 1884. ADAMASTOR'S SPECIAL PRIZE OF £50. r A Special Prize of £50 will be given to the first Shareholder of 4 Tickets, or more, who names the first three horaea in their respective places. A register will be kept of the date each Tipster's letter is received, and the first correct Tipster will receive this Special Prize. Each shareholder of not less than 4 tickets is entitled to a tip ; of 8 tickets, 2 tips, and so on for each and every 4 tickets. The £50 is placed in the hands of the Editor of the Otago Weekly Witness, Dunedin. JB Books open to subscribers for inspection.*^ All subscribers on application can \ know where the principal prizes go to, . and their names and address, if required. Address-ADAMASTOR Care of Lyons & Hart, P.O. Box 151, Dunedin. N.B.— The Dnnedin Cup will follow.

G FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION • ON THE Melbourne Cup, 1884, TO BE RUN ON NOVEMBER 4th. 2000 Members at 10s each. 133 Prizes : First horse £300 Second horse 150 Third horse 75 Other starters (divided) ... 175 Non-starters (divided) ... ... 300 Total £1000 Application by letter only. Registered letters or telegrams will not, on any account be received. The drawing, under the supervision of committee of the investors, will take place as soon as filled. Result slips forwarded to subscribers immediately aftea the drawing. Enclose stamps for reply and result. All agents and representatives of 25 tickets and of Press invited to the drawing. Early application invited. G. FLANEUR, Care of D. Twohill, Park Hotel* A.u. c kl an cl.

THE HAMILTON^ jfIST BAKERY. MR W. BLACK, MANAGER. The above Bakery is OPENED THIS DAY in Hamilton East. AH friends of Mr Black are requested to assist him by paying CASH, so as to enable him to make a fresh start. The Bread supplied will be of firstclass quality. w> BLACK .

ORAKAU SAW MILLS, KIHIKIHI. RIMU AND~KAHIKATEA. HAVING Large Stocks on hand, and the Mill in good going order, the qndersigned is now prepared to execute all orders for above with accuracy and despatch. ; • ■• > )i) i j. w. ellis.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1919, 23 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1919, 23 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1919, 23 October 1884, Page 4

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