Auctions. JOHN KNOX. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. This Day, at 1.30 p-m. The undersigned has received instructions from a gentleman who is leaving Hamilton to sell by miction this day, the following goods : — WASIISTANDS AND WARE Kiinri Loo Table Fenders, Child's <Jot, Colonial Sofas, Looking Glasses.Clocks, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Douglas Pump, Wheelbarrows, Poultry, &c. Horse, Saddle and Bridle. Also, on account of others, Poultry, Fruit, Onions t'ir&t-clasH Mangle. And 50 Sacks Tartar Oats (these are a really fine sample). JOHN K N O X , Auctioneer. HAMILTON DOMAIN BOARD. Public Notification. Mr John Knox has been instructed by the above Board to offer at public auction HHHE LEASE FOR ONE YEAR OF JL LOT No. 412, Hamilton East, coutaining about ten acres. The land has been laid down in grass, securely fenced, and gates erected, and will he offered at live shillings for the whole lot per annum. Sale at 2 p.m. on Saturday, 23rd inst., at Kuox's Auction Mart. Terms and conditions at sale. J. M. GELLING, Secretary Domain Board, Hamilton, 13th March, JSSO. FARMERS and others who require a first-class CAMBRIDGE ROLLER can be supplied at .i price that cannot fail to satisfy the purchaser. For price, quality and workmanship, they are not to be surpassed, Also, our PLOUGH-SHARES are pronounced by those who use them to be the CHEAPKST AND IiKST in tho market. They arc a perfect fit; for any plough the R.B. Share will lit. They are also much stronger than those imported. Apply to BEANEY, MARKS AND CO., Engineers, Ikon and Brass Founders, Etc., ARCH HILL, AUCKLAND. NGARUAWAHIA "OREWERY. __ £> ___ Established 1864. DICKESON'S YYI Mild Tonic Ale ! Brewed on the Burton principle, from the finest selected malt and hops. Not to be surpassed for its Purity, Brilliancy and Invigorating dualities. DICKESON'S INDIA PALE ALE and INVALID STOUT in bottle ; packed in 4 dozeu cases at 9s per dozen. Liberal Allowance made to the Trade. G. F. DIOKESON, Proprietor. b « e £I o IH r W> <-, /^^KJ 9em ®Ji T< 3 " " ' (Son of James llowtlcn, Auckland), has now staited in the abovu business in 0 those premises lately in the occupation of 11 Messrs Murray and Speucer. H.H. is prepared to guarantee all work entrusted '• to him, either in the repair of Watches y and Jewellery, or any small mechanical work. —Waterbury Watches cau bu reIS paired at a trifling cost. «piIII E ! pi IR E ! .t d R. VY. SARGENT, I, d WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, i CAM BE I D G E, Has opened throe doors above the Bank of New Zealand, where he will dispose of the ALVAGE STOCK Ol' WATCHES, JEWELLERY, CLOCK?, ie AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. r E x D °Rl c - D EIGHT 400-GAL. TANKS FOR SALE. fe POVERTY BAY RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS! COCKSFOOT N _ CORNS.iCKS AND TWINE. ° o r GEO. J. NEAL, «; I agent - I Caiubr.idg e » March Ut, 18S9.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2605, 23 March 1889, Page 3
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