Auctions. S Horses comprising, 2 Draughts, 2 Unbroken Diaught Colts, 2 Hood Harness Horses ami 2 Hacks, 1 Waggon, 1 Tip Dray ami Harness, 1 Holler, Discharrow, Set Wooden Harrows, Mowing Machine, S.F. Plough, Seed Sower, Tiny Thrasher, 2 Cheese Tresses, Vats, Cnndstone, 23 Beehives, a quantity Potatoes, 8 Tons Good Carrots, Number of Prime Cheese, Quantity Oaten Straw and a few tons First-class Oaten Chaff. Luncheon Provided. ALFRED RUCKLAXD & CO., Auctioneers. N TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. Auckland Poultry Show. July 28th, 29th, and 30th, 1887 SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Auckland will be issued at any station on the 2Sth and 23th insts., and will be available for return up to and including Ist August. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Otiice, Auckland, 2Gth July, 1837. JMPOU XDI N 0 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Hamilton East on July 23rd, 1887, by J. Radford, Kirikiriroa : One Brown MARE, no visible brands, and One Bay PONY T MARE, branded like C( near shoulder, off bind foot white, and large white star on forehead ; saddle marked. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, 3rd of August, ISS7, at 12 noon, at the Hamilton Pound. D. LEES, Pomidkccper. Hamilton, July 20th, 1887. 0 T I C E. I. FERNANDEZ, the Cheap Draper of Karaugahape Road, Auckland, begs to announce to the residents of Hamilton that he is now holding a GEE AT SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK For Ten Days Only. on the premises known as Harris's old shop, Hamilton East. For particulars see handbills and posters. Take advantage of this Sale if you want to save money. Open until 0 o’clock every night. SALE NOW ON.
T ]\ TARS HA L L A « 1' A Begs to announce to the settlers of Lichfield, Oxford, Waotn and Matamata that lie has commenced business at LICHFIELD as SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER. ami solicits their gup^oit. Work done ou stations. Apply by letter to LichtieM. JJAMILTOX DOMAIN 11 >AUD. To the People of Hamilton. LADIi-kS AND UKXTLKMKN, with a view to improve our tine Park at the Lake, now handed over to the p-_.ii.le, the Domain Board, having at very considerable expense cleared, ploughed, and securely fenced the grounds, would appeal to the residents of the town to ASSIST in further IMPROVING the place, which is now ready for planting. Fur this end the hoard will be glad to receive during the next fortnight the promise of assistance from people taking an interest in the matter, either by letter or by word, sent to the secretary, of their intention to help either by gift of trees, labour in planting, donations, or otherwise. They therefore cordially invite the inhabitants to interest themselves in this undertaking, which is manifestly for their own enjoyment. J'M. GELLING, Secretary Domain Hoard. Council Chambers, Hamilton, filth July, 18S7. A. M ORTON ‘ C°(Successors to Hesketh and Aitkin), DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND, Have For Sale and To Arrive— Bnnedust, Superphosphates, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, Potash, Guano, &c. Agents also lor the Frozen Meat Company’s Manures. Seed and Fowl Wheat, Oats (Heavy Feed, Crushed, and Whole, Dun and Tartarian), Maize, Barley, Sharps, Oilcake, Bran, Salt, Table Potatoes, Laptune Kidneys, Pure Oaten Sheaf Chaff. GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS of all descriptions. As this department is under the management of the well-known seedsman, Mr Lavers, buyers may depend upon getting good value for their money. r\ R E S S M A K I O. MISS REDMOND wishes to inform the Ladies of Hamilton that she has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and hopes by ensuring perfect fit and good style to obtain a fair share of patronage Address : Dr. Waddington’s late consulting rooms, Vietoria-street, Hamilton. CAMBRIDGE AM BRIDGE
Roller oller M ILLS. ILLS. LION BRAND. The Undersigned desires to intimate to the Fanners ami settlers of Waikato that he has just fitted up at his Mill a complete set of Roller Machinery, imported from Europe ami America, and specially adapted for Waikato Spring Wheat The whole plant is now in full operation and the proprietor's most sancmne rs pectations are realised, as tiie Hour now being turned out will bear comparison with anything produced in the colony. By this process Hour of the eery riuest quality is now being obtained from Spring Wheat grown in Waikato, and as the advantages of this are very great to the farmers, the undersigned confidently looks to farmers and other settlers of Waikato for their support. Whilst thanking the public for past support, he trusts with the new appliances at command to receive greatly increased patronage. i^N.B.—Ask for the LION BRAND of Flour, the hest, purest, and finest on sale in Waikato, and which is entirely the product of the District. RICHARD CHAMBERS, CAMBRIDGE ROLLER MILLS, Cambridge, Waikato. WANTED KNOWN.—The Cheapest House for every Description of Printing is at the Waikato Time? Office Hamilton-
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2348, 28 July 1887, Page 3
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804Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2348, 28 July 1887, Page 3
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