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CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Thursday Next. OA HEAD FAT CATTLE M\J 7 Quiet Dairy Cows 45 Head Mixed Stores 100 Fat and Store Sheep. J. S. BUCKLAND. CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. At the WAIKATO HORSE BAZAAR, On Saturday Next, Af\ HORSES TCV/ of various classes, And 2 Heavy Draught Prize Mares, good workers, with trials 2 Heavy Geldings, with trials 1 Mare, Tip Dray and Harness 1 Cortland Waggon, with pole and Bhafts, horse and harness. J. S. BUCKLAND.
THE WAIKATO HORSE BAZAAR. Saturday Next. J. S. Buckland has received instructions from Mr Jno. Browk to sell at Cambridge, on Saturday next, rpHE RACEHORSE 1 LAERY. RANGI, four-year-old Colt by Feve, very fast horse and a good hack. Also, 8 Waggon Horses 2 Waggons and Harness 1 Cortland Waggon Saddles and Bridles 2 Side Saddles, Racing Saddles and Bridles, Horse Clothing, &c, &c. Sale at 1 o'clock. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.
First Instalment OP QPRING J)RAPERY ! Is now being shown at MORRIS MOSES' CO-OPERATIVE CASH Drapery Store, HAMILTON WEST. ijgjf* The Proprietor having personally selected SPRING GOODS from some 6/ the latest shipments, can now offer the Newest and Most Fashionable Fabrics in the Waikato at GO-OPERATIVE PRICES! Hoyle's Prints 0 6 Dress Material 0 4J New Zealand Flannel ... 13 White Calicoes, per doz. 3 6 Grey „ 3 6 White Twilled Sheeting 1 6 Grey Sheeting 1 0 Union Sheeting 0 9i Women's White Straw \ , Q Hats J" l * Men's Tweed Suits ... 30 0 Tweed Trousers .. 6 6 „ Oxford Shirts ... 4 0 „ Cotton Shirts ... 19 „ Flannel „ ... 3 9 „ Tweed Hats ... 2 0 „ Cotton Socks ... 0 6
The above are only a few lines quoted, every article sold will be equally good value, thus enabling the public to reap the advantages of the CASH SYSTEM AS AGAINST THE CREDIT AT THE CO-OPERATIVE CASH DRAPERY STORE, MORRIS MOSES, Proprietor, HAMILTON WEST. 1 ij^GO TO I | KINCAID'S pj GENERAL STORE !•» I X k H H « u TO ALL WHOM IT MAY M 1 CONCERN. H * Wm. Kincaid, fc GENERAL STOREKEEPER, 3 * Has pleasure in announcing that (Q in consequence of the Brilliant |H Success of acting up -to his H trade motto— "Small profits Pj and Quick Returns," he has 0 engaged the services of a comW petent Traveller to wait upon fa the inhabitants of Cambridge & surrounding districts weekly H for orders, which shall have his H careful attention and prompt t delivery, § Commencing Ist Oct., 1884. CASH BUYER OF BUTTER EGGS, BACON, &c. Highest Price Given.
jyj- u ___s_ i c E. L. JONES, Pianoforte Tuner, having made the Waikato hia permanent residence, he is now prepared to enter into yearly or quarterly agreements for Tuning on the following terms :—: — s. d. Yearly 25 0 Quarterly 7 6 P. S.— Orders left with N. G. Lennox, Hamilton, will be promptly attended to. E. L. JONES, Cambridge. APAKURA STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS. Kauri Timber. We are ready to supply BEST KAURI of all descriptions, at very low rates. 100,000 ft. of Stock on hand. COULTHARD BROS.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1929, 15 November 1884, Page 3
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504Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1929, 15 November 1884, Page 3
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