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Auctions. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday. November Bth, at 11 a.m. The undersigned will sell by auction at 11 a.m. SOFA AND EASY CHAIR IN RED REP, Double Iron Bedstead, and Mattrass, Washstand and Ware, Dressing Glasses, Plate Rack, &c. Sundries, Pure-bred Spanish Fowls, Plough and Scarifier. Ton Eating Potatoes, Cheese, &c, &c. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.

LARGE AUCTION SALE OK DRAPRRY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, &c, &c, ON November 196h, 20tb, 21sb and 22nd, 1884. Each Day's Sale Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Shvrp. The undersigned have been favoured with instuictions from Mr A. Isaacs, who is relinquishing business in Cambiid^e, to Sell by Public Auction at his Stoic, Duke street, Oanil.ri lge — TIHE WIIOLR OF HIS LARGE JL AND VARIED ST>'CK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHINU, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, &c, &c. As the above stock is valued at £3000, this will atford a rare opportunity to the public to secure gieat bargains. CLARK & GANE, Auctioneers.

ROBERT L. BRADLEY] [ FRANK NKWELL BRADLEY & NEWELL AUCTIONEERS, House, Land, and General Commission Agents, For the Sale of all kinds of Merchandise, Farm Produce, House and Landed Property, &c, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON (Next door to the Bank of N.Z.) Consignments Solicited. References (by permission) — Messrs Alfred Buckland, Auckland ; Hesketh and Aitken, Auckland ; James Hume, Hamilton ; William Gardner, Epsom. ALFRED~~HELPS, AUCTIONEER, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, &c, &.c. SALES held every SATURDAY, at 2 p.m., at his Auction Rooms Alexandra East. Account ."-ales promptly rendered. RAILWAY HOTEL, FRANKTON JUNCTION. I beg to inform "Travellers by Rail and the Public generally that ample time is now afforded tor allowing passengers by trains to itep over the way and get the best of Thomas Macky's Spit its and Wine ; also, the celebrated Ngaruawah a Pale Ale. WM. DETPTMER, Proprietor.

fef GO TO I ® KINGAID'S ft GENKBAL STORE !"M ) u u rj^o ALL WHOM IT MAY q 1 CONCERN. £ GENERAL STOREKKEMSR, Ha*, p'c.isuie in nnuouueing that jq in consequence of the Bidliant H .Success of acting up to his jH tiadc motto — '•Sin.ill piofits £[ an-1 Quick iieturns," lie has Js engaged the sci vices of a comW potent Ti. iv eller to wait upon Pi the inhabitants of C'anibi ldgc & j surrounding riistncts weekly [i for ordois, which shall have his H careful attention and prompt 2 delivery, CO Commencing Ist Oct., 1884. CASH BUYER OF BUTTER EGGS, BACON, &c. Highest Pi ice Given.

■vr o t i c c . The undersigned desiies respectfully to thank those Customois who have hitlicito feu ppoi ted him, and intoims them that, oiving to the excessive competition he has detei mined to close his business for a short time, but liopes to ha\e their pationagc on a future occasion. In order to ob\idte any inconvenience from this arrangement, Messrs Qualtrouoii am> White will wait on all his old Customers for their orders. Parties indebted to the undersigned are kindly lequested to settle their accounts eaily in the month. H. TRISTRAM, Butcher, Hamilton East.

TAMES p OLD E R, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, i' Jeweller, &c, Having determined to settle in Cambridge, WaiUato, begs to infoun the public that he lias COMMENCED BUSINESS as above in Uuke-s.tieet, Cambiulge, opposite the Masonic Hotel. Witches, Clocks and Jewellery of every de.sci.ption skilfully cleaned and repaiied on reasonable terms. All work well and faithfully executed. Satisfaction guaranteed. TERMS : CASH. October 29th, 1884.

T^UREKA /"^IUAR T~\IVAN. H. ELLISON Wishes to inform his old Friends and Public generally that he has opened the above in Adam's New Buildings, Junction of Grey and Queen Streets, with a Large Assortment of TOBACCOS & FANCY GOODS. N.B.— Select Chess and Card Club, with Reading Rooms. Every convenience. Writing Mateiial, etc., for use of Patrons, COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY; ATTENDED TO.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1925, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1925, 6 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1925, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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