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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. DRAPERY, Tea, Fruit, Produce, Furniture, Poultry, &c, &c. Also, First class Bicycle and 1 Side Saddle JOHN KNOX, Auctioned. HAMILTON AUOTIONiMART. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. JAM AND JELLY JARS 1 Ciate, containing 21 Doz Assorted Jam and Jelly Jars, Iv lot 3 to suit purchasers. Without Reserve. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
in 0 R SALE. A full-toned PIAKO by BRINSMEAD, London, Neai ly New and in splendid oreler. Oa View at the Auction Mart. £CTFIX KNOX, Auctioneer.
w. s. eoruitwi- ] [j\s. u\ciiE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16. ALLOTMENTS, CAMBRIDGE. Th» Subsciihors will sell by auction at t leir i ooiiis Queen-t-tieet, Auckland, on Monday, 10th instant, at 12 o'clock, by oider of the 3itent for the Public Tiustee in the estate ol Hugh Turner, n lunatic, ALLOTMENTS 413, 4H. and 44.1, TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE EAST, each containing one acre. No Reserve. SAMUEL COUrIK \NE & SON, Auctioneers.
MONDAY, MARCH 2. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NX W ZK V I AN n. NORTH ERN DISTRICT, AUCKLAND. Improved Farm, Rangiaohia, Waikato. The Bubscubcrs have been favoured with instructions to sell at the land mart, Queen sheet Auckland, on Monas.y. March 'Jnd , at 12 o'clock noon, by order of tlie Registrar aforesaid, ALL THAT FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED FARM situated at Rangiaohia in the Waikato District, and now in the occupation of Mr Andrew Rannay. The farm consists of 300acre#, being allotments 102, 11»3, 193, 19S, 197. and 198 of tlie I'aiis-h of Pnniu, the whole of which is fenced and subdivided in «uit ible si7rd paddocks, and is in good Ria s and cultivation. There is a fjooil dwelling house, and extensive and substantial outbuildings on the property. The Auctioiucis can confidently recommend this farm as one of the best of iN size in the Waikato. For further paiticuhis apply to the Auctioneers, whei« the conditions of sale may be seen. SAMUEL COCHRANE A SON -Auctioneers.
KODKKT L. BRVHLEY] [FRANK NEWELL BRADLEY & NEWELL AUCTIONEERS, House, Land, and General Commission Agents, For tlie Sale of all kinds of Merchandise, Farm Produce, House and Landed Pio/eity. &c, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON (Next door to the Bank of N.Z.) Consignments Solicited. Messrs Rkferfnces (by permission) — Alfred Buckland, Auckland ; Hesketh and Aitken, Auckland ; James Hume, Hamilton; William G.ndner, Epsom.
ALFRED HELPS, AUCTIONEER, Certificated Accountant in BanklirPTCY, *C, <tC. SALES held every SATURDAY at 2 p.m., at bis Auction Roomi Alexandra East. Account ales promptly rendered,
CLEARING OUT! SELLING OFF ! The undersigned is now clearing out his ENTIRE STOCK OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, IRONMONGERY, ETC., ETC., At YtH\ Low Pmohs, *ok Cash Only. Having duterntiiud to gi*c up business in Cainbudge, no reasonable offer will be refused. A. ISAACS, Cambridge.
COFFEE !_OOFFEE!! TRENT BROTHERS, CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE MILLS, MCTOKIA, CHESTER AND DURHAM STREETS, CHKIVTCHURCH. NEW ZEALAND CHICORY WORKS AND FARM . TEMPLETON. OFFICE AND SAMPLE-ROOMS: LICH FIELD AND MANCHESTER M'KKKT, CHHISTCHURCH. The only Gold Medal ever awarded in New Zealand foi Coffee, Pepper and Spice, N.Z. Exhibition, 1883. Also, First Piizc Medals, Melbourne Exhibition 1881 First Prize Medals, Sjdney Exhibition 1579 First Pii/e MeduN, NZ. Exhibi tion 1572 and 1860 Fiist Auaid, Vienna Exhibition . . 1873 E. N. LEGGE & CO., CUSTOMS - STREET, AUCKLAND, AGENTS FOR AUCKLAND AND DISJRICr. Messis Trent Brothei s beg to notify to customers and the geneial public, that they Guarantee their piepared Coffees to contain only the finest Plantation Coffee, with an admixture of Pure Chicory of their own growing, especially and care fully prepared for consumers. They also wish it known that their Pure Coffee only is put up in tins, dis* tinctly labelled as such, vsith a guaiantee of its purity on each package. This at tide is prepared fiom Coy lon Coffee of the finest and best giowth, with the view to meet the penchant of those who prefer coffee by itself, which T. Bios', long standing in the trade, as manufacturers and importei»j euablea them to nccom* plUli.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1967, 14 February 1885, Page 3
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657Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1967, 14 February 1885, Page 3
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