Auctions. KNOX & EIDLER. JOHN KNOX.] [JOHN RIDLER. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. This Day, at 1 30 p.m. POULTRY, TABLE POTATOES JL Magnum Bonum Seed Potatoes Oniuiis 20 Sacks Oats 50 Sacks Black Seed Oats 50 Sacks Dun Seed Oats 20 Sacks Wheat and Barley Choice Bacon and Hams 20 Sacks Horse Carrots, &c., &c. Also, Prime Beef. KNOX AND RIDLER, Auctioneers. JOHN' KNOX.] [.JOHN RIDLKR. CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON EAST. SATURDAY 7 AUGUST 10, 11.30 A.M. SHARP. Subscribers have received instructions from Mr J. M. Gelling, who is leaving the colony, to sell by auction the whole of his household FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising : DOUBLE AND SINGLE IRON BKDSTEADS Wire Spring Mattresses Flax do., Blankets, Counterpanes Chest of Drawers Washstand and Ware, Dressing Tables Linoleum, 12 x 13 Carpets Dining Table, 9ft. long Kauri Book Case, Glass Doors Dressing Glasses OIL PAINTING, "THE MADONNA." Mangle, Kitchen Dresser, Portable Boiler, Whatnots, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, and a large ipiantity of sundries too numerous too particularise. Also, A Useful Horse. And Lot 101, Township of FfamiltJii West, adjoining the school, con-
taining J, acre, with three-roomed House. 00 S5 Acres, Oruru, Mongonui, bush r.nd et J fern, with two itreams of water. 0(1 *■" Terms at sale for the land, ■y, ir. No Reserve for Furniture and '■ e l Effects, nt '• e LUNCH PROVIDED. KNOX AND RIDLER, Auctioneers. 1). JOHN KNOX ] [JOHN RIDLKK. J CLAUDELANDS NURSERY, Adjoining Hamilton East Railway Station. _ SATURDAY, AUGUST 17m, , e At] 2.30 p.m. "jV|ONSTEPv CLEARING SALE ■"-*■ of FRUIT, FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS AND TREES. N.B.—The Fruit Trees are all choice, i- well-grown, and free from blight. KNOX AND RIDLER, (J Auctioneers. l - si U id *i h g *l § § si s y P-. 2 £5 g V &% H O m y fIS << w » 1 S= a O f> < L.o « S ° « n s§ £ ° S & ri S-pg § to * ] H S?f I g < ' R ii?- § S = l_ ' <5 = C JT , 0 ■Iγ* $ < ■ I ft 5 a : > mm \ o o <)& g a, > I 2 ' & ! 'PI KEI pIR E 1 ■ R. VV. SARGENT, \ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER ; CAMBKIDGE, ) ; Has opened three doors above the Bank ' of New Zealand, where he will dispose of the ALVAGE STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, CLOCK?, AND ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. rr\ AND QON, PRACTICAL BUILDEUS, BRICKLAYERS & STONE MASONS, HAMILTON. T. Chappsll having had 30 years' experience in London, is prepared to execute any work in tho above lines that may be entrusted to him. Designs, plans and estimates for any class of building work can be prepared if required. Concrete Buildii:gs, Tanks, Drains and Sanitary Work generally can be undertaken. Jobbing work personally attended to. T. CHAPPELL & SON, Hamilton. BILLHEADS, &e., printed cheaply and well at The Waikato Tiraos Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2662, 3 August 1889, Page 3
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