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Aiictions. N.Z.L. & M.A. CO. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Will hold SHEEP FAIRS At the following yards (kindly placed at their disposal by Mr Bridge and Mr Gaisforrt) :— AT FAIRFIELD YAEDS, ONGA ONGA, (Near Waipawa, Hawke's Bay), ON WEDNESDAY, 20th FEB., 1889, MOUNT HERBERT YARDS (Near Waipukurau, Hawke'n Bay), ov FRIDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1889, Commencing each day at 11.30 a.m. For the Fairfield Fair, 1A AA/\ SHEEP OF MIXED LU.UUU AGES AND SEXES have ' already been entered by various owners, and For the Mount Herbert Fair, On account of various owners, rAAA SHEEP OF MIXED AGES OUUU AND SEXES CATTLE from the celebrated Mount Herbert Herd DRAUGHT HORSES. Further entries of Sheep, Horses and Cattle for both Fairs will be received up till date of sale. JOHN CRAIG, Agent. F. N. ROBINSON, Auctioneer. TjiAT CATTLE BY ROAD. Should sufficient inducement offer, I will START A MOB EVKRY MONDAY. ROBT. N. BUTTLE. pOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 LARGE STOVE, only six months in use; made Ly H Smith ; size, 4ft. x 2ft. Apply to J. McNICOL. ARMS FOR SALE. 250-A ORE FARM on Wai pa : Choice land ; cheap. Large proportion can remain on mortgage, .it (i per cent. ■200 ACRES ut Te Rore. Good house, &c. Close to Creamery. Yearly rent. £.")0 per jear. A DECIDED BARGAIN : C4O Acres Rich Swamp Land, partially drained, plenty of fall, rapidly becoming grjus'-.i.'d. within two mile:* of a railway station, by good road. Terms easy, and prie/to suir. the tiui'.-s FIKsT-CLA.SK FARM. —1000 Acres at Liehtielil : ,i;ooil land, large proportion in food crass and fenced. , Oo : >d House and Finn Buildings. Cheap. REAL GOOD FAItM AT RANGII AOHIA, in good cultivation ; good Imiirie. μ-ooii outbuildings, and beautifully planted. A real bargain. ,1 . M cNICOL. THE HAMILTON PORTRAIT STUDIO. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF WORK in connection with PHOTOGRAPHY is now being produced at the above establishment. No card allowed to leave the place until approved by the sitter, our aim being to give satisfaction in every case. Specimens on view at Mr Panuell's Stationer, Victoria-street. Old Cakds Copied Equal to Originals. Orders taken for Enlargements. Views of Houses, Outdoor Groups, Instantaneous Photos of Animals, &c , all at moderate prices. F. C. NE WRICK, Victoria ■ street, Hamilton. No connection whatever with any other photographer in the district. TMPORTANTto FRUIT-GROWERS. I The Patent Jubilee Fruit Harvester FOR SALE at the undermentioned places : — At Mr Pair's, Hamilton Mr Edwards'. Ohniipo Mr Tcasdale's, Te \wamtitu Mi- t'lmsiey's. Kibikihi MrK&jC And at the Factory, Duke-street, Cambridge. JOHN RUNCIMAN. WAIKATO BREWERY, Hamilton east. PASOOS'S Sparkling XXX Ale, BiIKWKD FKU.M BEST MaLT AND 1-IoIVS O.NLY. Refreshing, Invigorating, Healthgivmg. N r ot recommended by Hie Faculty, as the cotiHtani. use, of this exhilarating beverage would ruin their profession, a* witness the following testimomal, raUen promiscuously fioui many Uiousaud similar ones in the propiiutui's possession : — ] was sick with terrible pains in my back and aides. I irut .~o bud I could not move. I shrunk ! ! '. From -lOOius. to (id. ! I had mined my In or by drinking inferior malt liquor made with chemicals. I did not expuet to live inoro than a m i"be Van to drink PASCOE'S BEER !! ! Directly I did so my pains left me; my entire system seemed renewed as if by magic, and I him now a« sound as a sovereign ! And weigh mure ! ! I owe my lile to it, ! ! ! MORAL. Have anotiiei, and shun the Publican as you would a viper who dares to give you any worthies* decoction in its place. Ask for PASCOE'S BEER, and you will Jive long and die happy. Sold in tuns, puncheons, hogsheads, ban-uls, kegs and bottles. Given away to the poor. eef Ask for PASGOE'S ENTIRE, and look to your health. BREWERY : HAMILTON EAST. 'TL-i not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, we'll dexorvc it. / UiidSTMAS TREATS FOR ALL. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK FANCY CONFEOTIOERY! i& SURPRISE PACKETS, ALL CONTAINING handsome prizes. Chocolate Creams, Tablets, and Sticks. COCOANUT CHIPS ! ALMONDS ! And a large variety of Pure Sweets. J. T. HOBNJS, HAMILTON". N.B. —Handsome lot Now Paneiliangings arrived tiiis week,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2572, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2572, 5 January 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2572, 5 January 1889, Page 3

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