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CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. THIS DAY. U PRIME FAT HEIFERS 120 Longwool Ewes to lamb early to Merino and Shropshire Down Rams 100 Fat Sheep 200 Longwool Wethers J. S. BUCKLAND.
AUCTION .SALE OF COTTAGE AND ALLOTMENT, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ix BRYOE-STREET, CAMBRIDGE, TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock. Mr R. Sitnm, who is leaving the district, has instiuctcd the undersigned to sell on the above date, his ALLOTMENT AND COTTAGE Drawing-room ; Dining-room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE BALE. Saturday, 4th July. HANDSOME BAY MARE, good in Rad»!lc or harness 2 Strong Goo 1 Hacks 1 Kiist class liiia^y Horse 2 Paii Good Waggon Horses, yonug, quiet and sound, to be sold with out rcatrvc 1 American Wiegon, up to two tons )lca\y and Li^iit Horocd, <fee. And at 12 o'clock, 100 Hugs (iood O.its, Hay, ClioiT, Car iota, Harness, ke Also, Large Assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Ticcs. .!. S. BUCK LAND.
OHA.UI'O LIVE .STOCK SALE. Tuesday Next. 1 Zft HKVD MIXKD STORE LO\) CATTLE )2 Fat Cows 700 Longwool Wethers, J. S. BUCKLAND. N.B.— For Private Sale— looo Wethers from Napier.
1050 nu/»s. dWt)\/«UUU 10V) riuyiKS. riiHE SYDNEY 7 JOCKEY TURF 1 CLUB'S MELBOURNE CUPCONRULTATIOX, 18K"). To be Hun on tho Flemington Kacecoui-.e, Melbourne, in Nov. 18,-C>. MembcM £1 Each. Tho PRIZES will be iillntted by Drawing n* under :— Fir^t lmrse, £10,000 ; secmd hoi ip, £4,000; thud lmiKt\ £2,000; othor (divided), £1,500; non-starters (divided) £1,500; 1 cnxli prize, £2,000; 2 cash prues (£lOOO each), £2,000; 4 cash pn/.es (iT>OO oach), £2,000 ; 10 cash prizos, £JOO each, £2,000; 30 cash pnz.es. £100 eich, £3,000; 70 cash prizes, £50 ench, £3,500; 200 cash pnz.es, £25 etch, £5,000; r>7s cash pn/c«, £20 each, £11,500. Grand total, £")0,000. The Sydney Jockoy Turf Club of Hvdney in thanking their nnmerouH clients in all piust Consultations, beg to inform them and the Public generally, in Now South WaleH, tho adjoining Colonies, China and India, that for tho Melbourne Cup of 1885 they h.ivo decided to hold a £50,000 Consultation for that event. Tho highest Prize being £10,000, nnd the lowest £20. Tho S .T.T. Club hnv c also decided to deduct only 10 per cont. for Expense, instead of 15 pei cent, (as last year) itvvillbeßuon by tho Programme thnt 1050 Puzos will bo distiibutcd, and airangoments sue boinj? made to binipr this Consultation piomiucutly befoie the Public in all parts of the Woild — no doubt, whatever, but that all Shares will be taken up. Drawing will take place under the Committee of Management about four clear days before the day of the rnce. Result of the Drawing will be forwarded to nil SubBcubers. Any Subscriber can be pre«ent nt tho Drawing, cither in poison or by proxy, on making application to the Secretary in writing. I(>2 Hoi sea nominated. Add Exchange to Cheques and Two Stamps for reply and result. Drafts or P.O. Oiders to be made pnynblo to JAMES WALLACK, Sccrctaiy S.J.T.C, box 784, G.P.0., Sydney. N.8.-Plcmo make known to your friends.
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The a)io\c Hotel is one of the finest in the Piovinci.il Dmtiict, cont lining mutes of npnittnents suitable for private fami lies nn<l visits of oliimls, and iiiiinhrnng between ,10 anil 10 rooms for the uso of the public. It is newly built, and with nil the modem nquiiements, baths, etc., for comenunce and comtoit. Tin- Propi letor, C J. W. Rnrton, in taking o\ei this Hotel from Mr James Hully, is ptcpaicd to iii;iintrtiti its fnvoui able character, and, to accommodate visitors FROM AUCKLAND AND UPCOUNTRY, Will have a 'Bits lcgulaily to meet o\eiy Train. Especial advantages aflfonlcd to Com mercial Tiavclleis, for wliom simple rooms me resmtd. C. J. \V. BARTON, Propiietor. TT iTI AP 0 I II 6US E. For Ciennine All wool Kniapoi Yarns llosu, I'lannel, Sliiitmg, Slmt.s, Blanket?, Rugs Shawls, Tw eeds BOYS' & MEN'S CLOTHING ! In the Largest Variety shown in the Waikato, and at as fair puces as they can be legitimately sold, go to J. R. E. HATRICK, KAIAPOI HOI7.SK, HAMILTON. OPHCIAL N O T [ C E. ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, Consisting of Woollen Goods IMiuiLcti Clothing ]?oo(& Crockciy Gl.isswuro (jardeu Seeds Lamps and (Jiocoriea Highest enrrrnt price paid fur Butter, Eggs, and other Fiocluce. 5 per cent Allowed off Accounts Paid Monthly. S. J. THOMPSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Tamahere-
11 I N A L NOTIC E. ALL ACCOUNTS not PAID to my Son or Mr Knox by loth July, 1885, names will be published iv \Vaikato Times nfter that date without further notice. J. T. CAMP. June 15th, 18S5.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2026, 2 July 1885, Page 3
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772Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2026, 2 July 1885, Page 3
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