Auctions. J. McNIOOIT OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, February 11th. OAA HEAD MIXED STORE Jd\j\) CATTLE 11 Head Fat Cattle, from Mitatrata 20 Head Fat Cattle, from neighbourhood. J. McNICOL. WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, 14ih February. At 1 o'clock. IAA HKAD MIXED STORE lUll CATTLE 60 Head Good Be c f 200 Fnt hheep 100 Merino Ewes, rams have been with them since February Ist. J. McNICOL. WAIKATO ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR. The undersigned will hold his Annual EWE AND RAM FAIR At Ohahpo on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, i At 12 30 p.m. sharp, and will offer upwards of 20,000 Sheep. Also, ' Flock of 400 Stud Lincoln Ewts, without reserve. J . M f! N I C O L . OPENING SALE AT NRW HORSE BAZAAR, CAMBRIDGE. The undersigned will hold hia first HorstSale in the New Baz:iar, Cambridge (opposite the Criterion Hotel), early in Marcii, when there will be offered A LOT OF USEFUL DRAUGHT. RIDING & HARNESS HORSES>, ETC. Entries solicited. J . McNICOL. OUTTER KEGS. The undersigned begs to inform hip customers that he has on hand a large *tnck of well-seasoned TOTAR A BUTTER KEGS, hooped in galvanised iron. These kegs receiver! special mention at the Horticultural Show, Cambridge. To be had of all the leading store keepers. A. WILLIAMS, Cooper, Ngarnawahia. CLEARING CASH SALE I HAVING decided to clear, at great reductions, the balance of out SUMMER GOODS, to make room for Winter Shipments now on their way out. we beg to oEfer them to our friends nno the public at prices which will ensuittheir rapid clearance. REDUOTIOH3,23 TO 53 PER GENT. MANY LINES aT MERELY NOMINAL PRICES. To be included : A Warehouse Clearance or PRINTED LIBERTY SILKS, superior qualities; usually sold at 3s 6d to 4s lid, now being offered at Is 11 i-d and 21 3d. igg- A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. Patterns and Prices post free. MILNE AND CHOYCE AUCKLAND. THE \TEW r/ KAL AN D JUBILEE AND EXHIBITION CHRONICLE, Published by Evening Star, Auckland. A beautifully-illustrated publication issued in commemoration of the Jubilee of the Co'ony. Part I. gives a sketch of the colony in 1840 on the arrival of the first colonists. Part 11. contains illustrations of the principal centres of population, and interesting scenery in various districts. Part lit. is devoted to the products and iudus-.tries of New Zealand, and includes historical accounts of the initiation and progress of most of Unloading products ; also a completes review of the Exhibition at present being held in Dunedin. Price, Is, To be obtained from SANDES & CO.,_ Sole Agents for Hamilton District. TCI WILLIAMS, • Qdeenstseet Whakf, AUCKLAND. Wholesale and Retail Fish and Oyster Dealer. Fresh and Smoked Fish always on hand. Country orders punctually attended to. Fish forwarded to any part of f-.lipoolnnv TjVE NCING: FENCING! WANTED KNOWN-That J. H. Emett, Waioroncomni, is prepared to supply, in any quantity, HLAOK BIRCH POSTS and Tl-TRKK RAILS; also, STRAINERS and STOCKYARD TIMBER, which he has alwa>s on hand. J. H, EMETT, Wa'-o.'onoosnai. [Established 1857.] BGITTOS AND SONS, • No. 17. Wykdiiam street, AUCKLAND. Leather and Grindery Merchants, Leather Factors and Knot Upper Manufacturers, and Sadd er's ironmongers. Country orders carefully selected' aud promptly fovM'aidyd,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2742, 8 February 1890, Page 3
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