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THURSDAY, APRIL 30. Cambridge Cattle Sale. For Sale .it the C.uhljikl^c Yards on Thursday, Apiil ."lOtli. "A cows ANI) STEERS, *J\J in good condition, lo (\il\<*< and je.irluiga 4 Fat Cow s '20 3 and 4 year old Oven, neatly lit<cf 100 La r fir Framed Store hues, (full mouth) 200 L.i i^o-f ruined h.ilf bred Wet'neis, mostly fat Kat hliecp, kc. At 1 o'clock.
\V. J HL'NI'KR & CO FRANKTON' CAT ILK .sALKS Friday, May 1. r pHK nndenijjni'd will hold thoir next I Sale at Xi ink ton \aich on Friday, M,iy Ist. A laige nnmbcr of Stock a»o tTpcctcd
At half-past 12 oVlock. W. J. HUNTKR k CO. SATURDAY, MAY 2. Cambridge Horse Sale. For sale at Cambridge Horse Bazaar on Saturday, May '2nd, rf\ INKKUL HORXKS, STRONG OU RIDING HORSK 2 Good Colis, Drays, Harness &c. 1 New Double-seated Bug^Y. with pole coaiplete, very light
At 1 o'clock, W. J. HUNTRR fc Co MONDAY, MAY 4. Preliminary Announcement. The undersigned ha\o boon h\oured with instructions fiom Mi Robt. Wilson t« sell at Ins lfsulencc (known as McCabe's l'aim) sitintcd half way between Oliaupo and Te Anamutu, on Monday, Maj 4th — rpHU WHOLK OF HIS LIVE AND JL DEADSTOCK.
Full paiticulars in futtne advertisement. W. J HUNTER Jt Co. TUKSDAY, MAY 5. Ohaupo Cattle Sales. For sale at tlie Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, May .->tl), — IA/\A LONG WOOL EWES IUUU in lamli 300 Mixed Moie C.ittle '20 4 and ."> yi old ()\cn from Pi.iko 30 Mioug (Jahcs 30 Stoic (,'ou s 38 Choice 3-yr-old Ntceisin forward condition 30 Fat Cows and Heifers, Dairy Cows, &c.
At 1 o'clock sharp. \V. J. HUNTKR & CO. PRE LI M I N A X Y N OTICE. The undei signed has received instructions from Mr .1. Xcwland, Patctaugi, to sell at an e«iily date ,4 LL HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, j\ 4.C.
Full particulais hiturc advertioement.
W. J. HUNTER & Co. SPECIAL XOTICH TO MEMBERS OF THE N.N.Z. TARMERV CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. WILLIAM KATTIJAY'S NET CASH SYSTEM.
WILLIAM RATTRAY begs to announce that all accounts (without exception) were closed on the Ist lust., and that on that date he commenced hia new NET CASH SYSTEM. To those who aie disinclined to pay for some who cannot pay, 01 othcn who wont pay, this system otlus decided advantages. Its adoption means a large sa\iri" in office md clerical expinse-., and does away entucly with the nsU of had debts. It enables him to lemit monthly to his London bujcr, thereby securing the large concession that accompany cash purchases. These sa\ mgs and concessions combined enable him to sell at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR PROMPT KKT CASH. That i«, a custom* r can obtain one yard or twenty of any mateiial at the «arne price as though purchased at a local wholesale waiehouse. Seeing that these enormous reductions ha\ebeen made in the pi ices, William Rattray has intimated to the Stcretaiy ot the North New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association that he will no longer allow the discount of 10 per cent, to members, as the eoncei-Moni how granted are ccjual to at least double the amount of that discount. The first shipment of AUTUMN GOODS, Xx s s. Cu/co, Doric, lonic and Kimutake aie now K'lng tapidly opened up, and n.aiked at wholesale pi iced tor net cash, — Samples and piiccs free by post on application. All oideis executed with the pi omptest despatch, carefully packed, and forwarded to any addiess.
WILLIAM RATTRAY, Direct Importer of Mantles, Millinery, Costumes, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, (ilo\cs and General Drapeiy, 178, ISO md 182, Qvers .st., Auckland.
A UCKLAND HORSE BAZAAR, xV. (Late Quick's. Stahu*), Albert-street, Auckland. Foil Hirf : Caiis \m> Ai,r, Kivn-> op SrKIM. YHIICLI'S. The Stable Providos Unsurpassed Accomodation for Hotscs, kc. HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE OR HARNESS, AND BOUGHT OR SOLD ON COMMISSION. Orders hy Post, Telegraph or Telephone carefully attended to. JAMES DIGNAN AND CO., Pnopiiu nm%. Ti i H'liosn . No. 12t. Night Attendance. Chnigcs Moderate. I>UILDERS AND CONTRACTORS— y I 'lease notice that we supply from our TV Rahu Mills timber of the best description in any quantities at the vei \ lowest rates. We have on hand Rnsti eated Weather hoarding, Matihed Linin^ and Flooring, Ceiling, and Ornamental Battens, SkiiHng, Architraves, Moulding, and every thing ncccssaiy in furnishing inside work in fiist class style. Ordeis by mail or wile cneigetically attended to,
COULTHARDand GRAHAM. To Rahu Steam Saw and Planing Mills. Te A'Vfunutu.
MR J. G. PARSONS, Yetetinary Surgeon, Canibndgc, begnto inform his patrons ami the public that Mr Usher wood (Ins late ttwibtant,), is uo longer in ins employment, and that in futuie all business will be attended to ttolely by Mr Parsons hiins«lf.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1998, 28 April 1885, Page 4
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782Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1998, 28 April 1885, Page 4
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