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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, November 27th, at 2 p.m. PRODUCE, POUL T R 1\ &c. ALso, Che«t of Carpcnt^i's Tools, in lots to suit puichassPrs. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. \V. h. foCHKANh J [J * Mfc^ IM«'KE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. By Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. KIU'.KHOLD PROPERTY, CAMBRIDGE.
The SuWnb' rs have received instructions fio-ri the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Auckland, to sell by auctiou at thcii rooms, (^leon-street, Auckland, on Fiiday, December 3, at twelve o'clock, ALLOTMENT 373, Town of Cambiidgc \V'jj.t. outlining 1 acre. SAMUEL rormiAXS & SON, Allttlulii Old.
T F . COCKS, Auctioneer, Minim; & Oenkral Commismon Ar.tNT, T E AP.O H A . Has For Sale sevctal First H.iss Properties ; and For Sale or To Let, two or three Hotels < T oing good business. For particulars apply as abo\ c.
OIXNEY a: TyiACLEOD, AUCTIONEERS, LAND & PRODUCE AGENTS, 161 QrhLX-STKI.hT, At CK LAND. Dairy and Faim Produce of all kinds received and realised on at the best maiket lates on most favourable terms, and M'ttiem^uts promptly met.
J. FLETCHER, (^PRACTICAL CUTTER, TAILOR, AND OUTFITTER, GREY STREET, HAMILTON EAST, (Next to Po-st Office). FOR STYLE, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP Not to be excelled in New Zealand. Men's Tweed Suits fiom O 5s to £4 10a. Do. Supe.fine do Cloth j a tQ £6 from . . I M.it< ihl w ell Shi unk. Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. Thm>- Cami.
WILLIAM 30UTER.
NEW WIIAKFAND nTORE, DUKESTREET, C\MIUUDGE,
HAVING PUKCHASKDthe STOCKS of Mr W. h. LAURIE and the Co-opvr.ttive C'lnnpinv in C wnbridge, and haunf also recent d a lai<_'e consignment of CARTER'S Bl>r SEEDS by the last (Hi ect steamer, I <mi now in a position to supply th>" bc&tseetta at the lowest remuneiathe prices. Just received a Mipplv of SHARP'S celebrated SWKDE TURNIP SEEDS; also, Aberdeen, Tankaul, and Grey Stone, &c. I have also on hand and for sale : OatS-— Seed aud Feed of the best qualities Maize, Bailey and Foul Wheat. Wheat Protectors, and Blsestone tor pickling seed. Manures — Laves' Supot phosphate and Bone M.umu' 4 *. (Jnano: ' ouil Queen, Long I-laml and I'tnm.in Boned list and Bontfiom ot aH kinds. Agent for Xjw Z-alan-l Fioaii Meat Co. Manun *. '>f which I have alwajs a large qu<»nt>ty i i st u-k at Otahiihu price with height added Large ordeis liberally dealt with. Lime, Salt and orchards. Flour. — Beat X^uuawahia and Cambridge Bia.'ids OatmeaL Bian, Sharps, Crushed Oats and Cn.ifT Timber- — Totni.i, Kahikatea, Kauri and Rmui Dual Si-,hes, Moulding and Turin ry Iron-— CJal % . ai.ioi'd Ridding and Spouting. Wire.— Bui'f .l ..m 1 Plain, Rollers, iron aud w oca .i in i l',n-«. Posts. — Tot.iii 1 , Pi mi, and Bitch. Strainei* and (J.i'e Po^ts, Totara and Purin. Linn', 111 1 \ draulic, Wilson's, Shell Lime 1 '>. i .'.--, docket and Drain Pipes. Coil 'I'd'. [mi and Waikato. Pi ices to >ii!t sin. limes. Ordeia foiw.udi-d with the utmost caro and attention \>\ uiUay e>r waggons.
rp o TII X PUBL I C. duality is the true test of Value. THE MOTTO OF THE RAILWAY STORE 'EVEnY ART! OLE GOOD AMD CHEAP." If jou want to cm ry out the true principles of '' Domestic Economy, ' and so save > our money, bin join gooda at the wl.u h *.• Nibim s VALUE WITH CHEAPNESS. I am of ton a«ke 1 Hi<> question — How i? jt you sell --n nui U *.lu''piM than other pi i(jc> and tj.f ,n iu!r>, so L '..fd '' The auMvei i> paUnt to (,;i\ tlimkuiii Mi.iul. No hua\ y t \pt i.sf> in tin- fch,i],t' ot lent, infceiest, or wa^e-. I gue all the advantage* tint's gained to the customtis. This is No Puff -Test and
A. SCOTT, DRAPER oholm. Huuf IMPOKFKU, &c. Agent for lf«iueh<'«tfi I've A.-suuuiee Coin; ai>y. AIKAIO L\ND AUhNXY, CWIBUIIXJK -The undeiMgned begs toiiitnnat'' tint .it the Niiia't^thm of nuineioiis fnendj-, ,imt inoidei tosnppU a much-felt want, he Im* dotei mined, in eoninc'ton with W \ik vie Xkw •>, to start business a> a L\\i> \ni> Financ l Ac.i-nt, and is now piepaied to negotiate the salt* or pni chase ot nual or towu lands, loans on moit^ages, and all the other blanches of a land and finance agent's business. The want of a central agency for the disposal ot land and real estate has long been felt in WaiLato, as at prog^nt few facilities exist for either buying oi- soling land. Hence it is feared that lijiViiv i^rsous who might have been induced to become permanent settlers have been lost to the district. My business will be purely aud strictly on cotnmisbiou, and clients may rely on every effort beiuf made to advance their interests. Parties de&irous of selling lauds, either tosvn or rural sections, will oblige by at once forwarding me full particulars. Low ■ehan't"* will be made. — George W. Kv-m-u '"IV Wsi'^to NVu"n%,\ (Jrfinm i.m.x CttiubiiUge, November 10, lbS6.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2244, 25 November 1886, Page 3
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803Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2244, 25 November 1886, Page 3
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