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Auctions.

SPECIAL SALE AT TE AWAMUTU.

To-morrow.

The undersigned has received instructions from Mr S. Short to £ell by auction on above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS HARVESTING and THRASHING PLANT, consisting of 1 6 horse Portable Engine ) , 1 4\ft. Thrashing Machine [ nearl y (Hornsby) ) new j 1 Reaper and Binder (Twine), by Johnson 1 Reaper and Binder (Twine), by McCormick 1 Straw Elevator, on wheels 1 Waggon, equal to carry two tons 1 Light Spring Waggon, with two seats, 2 Weighing Machines, 1 Pair Flat Scales for Thrashing Machine, Winnowing Machine, Sack Truck, Hay Forks, 2 Sets Shaft Harness, 1 Set Double Buggy Harness, 6 Sets Plough Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, Side Saddle, 50 Tons Titree Firewood, 6 Really Good Draught Horses, used to all work aud thoroughly staunch, 2 Good Hacks, 1 Quiet Bugpy Horse, and 12 Pigs. Also, on account of other clients, 2 Good Mares, by Nugget, very staunch 1 Four-year-old Mare, by Rantin' Robin, broken 2 Three-year-old Mares, by Rantin' Robin, unbroken 1 Three-year-old Mare, by President 1 Three-year-old Mare, by Rantin' Robin 2 Three-year-old Colts, by Rantin' Robin 1 Three-year-old Filly, by Rantin' Robin 2 First-class Prince Arthur Mares 6 Horses from Orakau 9 Riding and Light Harness Horses. All the above horses are really good. Sale at 1 o'clock, Luncheon ProvidedJ. S. BUCKLAND.

CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Thursday, 20th May. At half-past One.

-t (\(\ HEAD of CATTLE, nmongst JL\/\/ them some good Steers, fresh empty Cows and Eat Cows 200 Store Wethers in forward condition

J. S. BUCKLAND.

CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday, May 22nd. /lAHORSES 4tU 1000 Bushels of gco.l Feed Oats J. S. BUCKLAND.

H FT AS now Opened up •rg\ KA a large supply of ! H I £> ENGLISH! Oc I /CONTINENTAL ! ! O Qy \J and , h-* ! ! r= /COLONIAL it C BOOTS & SHOES! |X H Bought at a large Dis- "^ <^P count, and will be ~» MQOLD CHEAP !! ! CO & CO Owing to the Strike iv [ the Boot Trade ' j ~" ! -d C> Customers would do (^ j well to buy early, as jj 7JT Boots and Shoes will | rise in price after this I am, month. I NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TI/TR A. WALLACE, of Pukerimu, whilat thanking his numerous friends and customers for their past favours, has now much pleasure in informing them that he is ready to receive orders for THRESHING and CHAFFCUTTING, in any part of the district, at very reasonable rates. Best Wheatmeal in quantities to suit purchasers at very low prices.

THE RAILWAY STORE HAMILTON. THE undersigued, in thanking his numerous friends and customers fcr {)ast favours, begs to inform them that he ins opened the above premises with an entirely new and fashionable Stock of Drapery, consisting of Dress Goods, in all fashionable shades aud textures, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, and Manchester Gooc'f, in great variety ; Men's aud Boys' Clothing suitable for summer wear; also, a large assortment of Lilies' and Children's Hats of the latest bliapus, in Straw, Leghorn, Rush, and other materials. Gentlemen's Hats in While Quilted Helmets, Drab Cashmere Helmets, French Felts in all colours, Tweed, Lawn Tennis, and Cricketing Hats in variety, Dress Shirts White and 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 1 have no heavy outlay in the shape of rent and wages, I am in a position to sell at the lowest living profit. • Note the Address :

A. SCOTT, THE RAILWAY STORE, (Next Barton's Commercial Hotel), hamilton. Superiorljoarding and day SCHOOL. Hepburnrille, Hepburn ■ street, Auckland. Conducted by the REV. J. W. ALLOWAY, 8.A., (Prizeman of S. John's College, Cambridge, and for 3j years Assistant Master in the Auckland College and Grammar School.) Backward boys' receive special care. Boarders received at any time at proportionate terms. All faitioulars on application as Above.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2160, 13 May 1886, Page 3

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650

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2160, 13 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2160, 13 May 1886, Page 3

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