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Hamilton Auction Mart. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th, At 2 p.m. PU R N IT U RE, Comprising Sofa, Easy Chair, Tables, Commode, Washstaud, Wertheim Sewing Machine iv good order, Table Spoons, Lamps, Haadsome New Side Saddle, Single Iron Bedstead And A quantity of Fowls. Also, 2 Dairy Cows at calving, quiet. Alao, Langstroth Beehives. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
CAMBRIDGE AUCTION MART. Saturday, October 10. Mr H. Cowper will hold his Usual Sale OF PRODUCE, SUNDRIES, ETC., on above date.
HC O W P E R, • Auctioneer, Land & Gkxhial Commission Agency, Victoria-street, Cambridge, (Next to the Bank of New Zealand). Regular Market Sales every Saturday of Faun Produce, Poultry, and miscellaneous merchandise. Liberal arrangements made for conducting auction sales in any part of the Waikato. H/^IOWPER, Auctioneer and • V^ General Commission Agent, Victoria street, Cambridge. For sale — Long Island Guano at £4 13s per ton.
i -, ■ HHHE WAIKATO HUNT 1 STEEPLECHASE MEETING, TO BE HLLD ON CAMBRIDGE RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER. First Race to start at half-past 1 o'clock. HUNT HURDLE RACE. SELLING HACK RACE. WAIKATO HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE. HUNTERS' FLAT RACE. OPEN MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE. HURRY SCURRY. Nominations for Hunt Hurdle Race, Hunt Steeplechase, Hunters' Flat Race, and Maiden Steeplechase, close with the Secretary to-night, at 8 o'clock. Entrance to Course : ONE SHILLING EACH. No charge for horses or vehicles. Entrance to Grand Stand : TWO SHILLINGS EACH. A Totalisator will be on the Course. J. S. BUCKLAND, Hon. Sec.
ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ! ! SJ. THOMPSON Intends his Cleaiing Silo of all Winter Goods ! TO TAKE PLACE SHORTLY. Look out for future AdvertisementS. J. THOMPSON, TAMAHERE STORE.
«|i T)EID & /CRAY'S J%M I DOUBLE-FURROW W& I s PLOUGHS 111 'mm Donble-fimows conver1L fi-g * tihlo into Sinqle-fur-tln^PrS rows * or ce P I'loug"* I IbMBWB Made of best hammered ' HJrBBB^k it on, are the only ■= JjjT^PMf i.loughs that will do "* RffiSßfi eithei rough or fine work ■TifiSiflcS tl( l ua " v uell, and arc hIbSBMBI! ' al "g ( 'y expoitcil to the MfePtfßill Australian Colonies. — dJMfHHWIg At Reduced Prices — tfumtKKsll Over Seven Thousand •"*jJ^B^Bk| now in us>e. — Melbourne üßs^^ * Exhibition : Reid &Gray *^^ won the only Gold Medal for Double furrow Ploughs awarded to New Zealand. OHAFFCUTTERS Are greatly improved for this season ; cut three lengths of chaff, fly-wheel is perfectly balanced, fitted with patent cast sttel hard tempered mouthpiece in om; single PIKCF, which can be taken off and a new one put on hi a few seconds, and a perfect fit. Riddles and sieves fitted when desired, and can also be made portable. New Portable Screw Pressing and Bagging Chaffcutter. With patent mouthpiece, balanced flywheel, and fitted with either springs or lever. The machine, resting on its tra veiling wheels, runs perfectly steady, if desired, at a speed of 300 re\ olutions per minute. HORSE-POWERS of our own make are universally used throughout New Zealand. Over 1000 now in use. They are self-contained, consequently there is no liability of breakage. New Positive Feed Broadcast Seed-sower, Is absolutely perfect. It sows alike regularly on either rough or fine land, and is the only broadcast machine that will do so. Several other makers' machines were replaced by onrs last season. Older early to secure delivery in time. Improved New Zealand Grain Drill Is univct sally used throughout Canterbury. From 11 to 17 Coulter Drills always in stock. We make 90 of these in one season. Jointed Pulverising Disc Harrows, With our patent levelling adjustment, are now largely used from the Bluff to Auckland. Zig zag Hanows, Cambridge Rollers, Hillside Ploughs, Fencing Standards and Fencing Wne, Best Galvanised Barb Wire, Potent Standaids, for folding sheep on tut nips or lepairing fences. Illusti dted price lists on application at Dumdin or any of our branches.
EXCELSIO>> FLOUR MILLS, Hamilton. ENOX & RIDLER HAVE FOR SALE Finest Silk-dressed Flour in 2001b. sacks and 1001b. and 501b. b*gi Sharps Bran and Fowls feed. o^<.<i ; Hamilton Auction Mait.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2068, 8 October 1885, Page 3
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643Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2068, 8 October 1885, Page 3
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