Special Advertisements. to the best of my ability, such as it is, to do my duty to you and to the colony. I think it right to add if any gentleman who has pledged himself to my support in the requisition to which I am now replying, regrets for any reason whatever, having done mo, I beg to restore him the fullest liberty of action. lam, Gentlemen, Your obliged and obedient servant, JOHN BRYCE. ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER, HAS REMOVED to his NEW AUCTION MART, at the junction of Queen, Grey and Wakefield-streets, which is ono of the best and most central positions in the city for the sale of POULTRY, FRUIT, DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCE. Special accommodation for staging the above for sale to best advautage. SALES ARE HELD EACH WEEK, WHEN GOODS FEOM 250 TO 300 VENDOES ARE DISPOSED OF. EVERY CARE TAKEN of CONSIGNMENTS AND Account Sales Promptly Rendered. ALEX. AITKEN, AUCTIONEER THE BANKS in WAIKATO will be CLOSED on SATURDAY NEXT, the 9th inst. (Prince of Wales' Birthday).
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2702, 5 November 1889, Page 2
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171Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2702, 5 November 1889, Page 2
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