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THIS DAY. Sheep Sale at Cambridge. O£fi A CROSS BRED EWES £\j\J\) 40 Lincoln Rams 20 Shropshire Down Rams. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CLEARANCE SALE AT TE AWA. MUTU. Monday, Bth March. Mr Thos. Bond, who is leaving the district, has instructed the undersigned to sell by auction on his farm, Te Awamutu, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of 9 First-class Dairy Cows, known good milkers, and now at profit 6 Calves 1 Draught Mare by President 1 Thoroughbred Mare, Prima Donna 1 Thoroughbred Mare, Molly Darling, with foal at , foot by Anteros 1 Chestnut Mare, four years old, by Feve, dam Prima Donna 1 Brown Colt, 3 years old, by Ariel, dam Prima Donna 1 Filly Yearling by Feve, dam Prima Donna 1 Colt Yearling by Feve, dam Molly Darling 1 Colt, 3 years old, by Garry Owen Single-furrow Plough, Set Harrows, Chaff-cutter, Dray, Shaft and Lead Harness, Hand Drill, Donble and Single Blocks, Fern Hooks and Tools, Steelyards, etc. Furniture. — Single and Double Bedsteads, Couch, Tables, Chairs, Lamps, and sundry other articles. Sale at oxe o'clock. Luncheon Provided. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE, KJ Thursday Next. CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE, Saturday Next. OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE, TuKtDAY, 16th March. J. S. BUCKLAND.
UNRESERVED SALE AT BROADMEADOWS. In the Estate of John Runciman, Bankrupt. J. S. Buckland, instructed by the Official Assignee, will sell by Public Auction at Broad meadows, near Cambridge, on Friday, 12th March, at 1 o'clock,— 6 DRAUGHT HORSES 1 Cow Cambridge Roller, Farm Waggon, Dray and Frame, Horse Rake, Mowing Machine, Hay Elevator. Seed Sower, Double Furrow Ploughs, Single Ploughs, 5 Sets Harrows. Swingle-trees, Plough and Cart Harness, Wheelbarrow, Chaff-cutter, Horsepower, Grindstone, Scarifier, Clod Crusher, Drill Ploughs, lot Hay and Strnw, Bellows, Anvil, Vyce, Blacksmith's Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Rick Cover, Ladders, Troughs, Forks, Spades, Pump, Iron Standards, Crowbars, and lot sundry tools too numerous to mention. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer.
WETHERS-4 4, 6-tooth— WETHERS, Overland from Waipa wa, Hawke's Bay, now on the road and for sale by auction on arrival About 21st March. Q7AA CROSSBRED WETHERS, O • \J\J 4 and 6-tooth, many of them fat. J. S. BUCKLAND^
,TMPORTANT. jas. sTbond, PRINTER, STATIONER & NEWSAGENT, \ Duke-street, Cambridge. Having made arrangements for the continuance of the papers and periodicals formerly supplied, but now discontinued by Mr G. Dickinson, Bookseller, J. S. Bond would be glad to receive the names of subscribers at once, so that no delay may occur in delivery of papers, etc., on arrival. Subscriptions received for the following papers and periodicals :— The Waikato Times, Auckland Evening Star, Observer, Freeman's Journal, N.Z. Farmer, Tit Biis, Young Ladies' Journal, World of Fashion, Sylvia's Journal. Pictorial World, Illustrated London News, Graphic, Lloyd's Weekly Paper, Home News, Punch, Australasian, Illustrated N.Z. News, Family Reader, Family Herald, Scientific American, Vanity Fair, Truth, Builder, Harper's Bazaar, Girl'« Own Paper, Boys' Own Paper, and numerous other publications. General Printing Of every description, in first-class style, at lowest rates. Specimens and prices furnished on application. JAS. S. BOND, PRINTER AND STATIONER, Duke-street, Cambridge.
THE RAILWAY STORE HAMILTON. THE uidersigned, in thanking his nnmt rous friends and customers fcr past favours, begs to inform them that he has opened the above premises with an entirely new and fashionable Stock of Drapery, consisting of Dress Goods, in all fashionable shades and textures, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, and Manchester Goods, in great variety ; Men's and Boys' Clothing suitable for summer wear; also, a large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Hats of the latest shapes, in Straw, Leghorn. Ruth, and other materials. Gentlemen's Hats in White Quilted Helmets, Drab Cashmere Helmets, French Felts in all colours, Tweed, Lawn Tennis, and Cricketing Hats in variety, Dress Shirts White aud Coloured), Scarves, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Undershirts, and a large assortment of other goods too numerous to mention. In the Grocery and Ironmongery Departments, all goods of the best quality, and special value for cash will be given. As I have no heavy outlay in the shape of rent and wages, lam in a position to sell at the lowest living profit. Note the Address : A. SCOTT, THE RAILWAY BTOBE, (Next Barton's Commercial Hotel), HAMILTON.
BALL PROGRAMMES-A large and varied assortment just received at Tw Waixato Times Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2131, 6 March 1886, Page 3
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704Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2131, 6 March 1886, Page 3
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