Auctions. KNOX & EIDLER. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, October 25th, at 2 p.m. "POULTRY, PRODUCE, TABLES, X Sofas, Cheffionier, Wardrobe, Washing Machine, &a. Also, Boots, Hats, Clothing, and Crockery. And, By order of the Hamilton Borough Council, The lease for 5 years part 411, and Sections 8, 9, Lot 417, Hamilton East, and Galloway Reserve, Hamilton East. Particulars od application. KNOX & RIDLER, Auctioneers. BOOTS, g OOTS 1 jgOOTS 1 Balance of Cambridge Stock to l e CLEARED AT AND BELOW COST PRICE. As a Clearance must be PROMPTLY EFFECTED, no REASONABLE OFFJIR will be refused. JOHN PARR, Hamilton House, Hamilton. EX S.S. ARAWA.—Just, Received : A Tank of CLOVER and VEGF. TABLE SEEDS, from the celebrated Seed Growers, Edward Webb and Sons, Wordsley, Stourbridge, England. ' JOHN PARR, Hamilton and Cambridge. PROSP E CTUS OF THK : WAIKATO & TE AROHA ILLUSTRATEDALMANAC, 1891. CONTENTS. In addition to most of the contents of the Almanac for 1890, the issue for IS9I will ooutain:—A description of Waikato from Waikato Heads to Taupo, including Te Aroha and Ohinetnuri districts; articles by well-known writers setting foith the claims of Waikato, To Aroha, Ratjlan, and the Waitomo Caves, both as health resorts and wonders of Nature. A legal digest has also been prepared by a solicitor of the Supreme Court of statute law specially relating to farming pursuits. In addition to the foregoing, Farm and Garden Notes will be given, which are being prepared by Mr G. J. Neal, of Cambridge. Views of Hamiiton—Cambridge—Te Aroha—Auckland Harbor—Rustell—St. Kilda—Farm Cove, Sydney—St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney — Hobart— Albany, N.S. W.—Cornwall, Tasmania— Town Hall, Sydney—will be given. CIRCULATION. A copy of the book will be scut free to the principal libraries and newspapers 1 printed in the colony. The publisher guarantees a circulation of 1500. aud every advertiser will also receive a free copy. It was originally intended to print 1000 copies only, but on account of the numerous orders already received, it has been found necessary to increaso the number to 1500. PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS. For full page, 20s; J-pagc, 12s; 1-page, 6s; any smaller than .[--page will be treated as cards and charged ss. A discount of 5 per ceut. will be allowed on advertisements where the order is accompanied with cash. On coloured paper, page, 22s 6d ; ',-do., 14s ; ; ]-do., 7s 6d. PRICE, SIXPENCE. The Book will be ready for delivery about the end of November. J. S. BOND, Proprietor. Cambridge, October, IS9O. JNTERESTING J>UBLICATTON. To be issued by the Government in honour of the celebration " of the JUBILEE OF THE COLONY on the 29th January. " Authentic aud genuine history of tne signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand, February stli and (ith, IS4O, being a faithful and circumstantial narration of events which happened on that memorable occasion, with copies of Treaty in English and Maori, and of the three early proclamations respecting the fouudiug of the Colony. By Wm. Coleuso, F.R.S., F.L.S., etc." Price, Is ; Postage, 2d. W . WILDIAN, Bookseller, AUCKLAND, Where may also be had Willis' magnificent Jubilee Publication, " NEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED," Containing eighteen large pictures of the principal towns of the colony, with vivid descriptions by Edward Wakefield, Esq. Price, 21s ; Postage, Is 7<l. J. MISSEN, HAMILTON, pRACTICAL gTITCHED AND jpEGGED BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. A Large Stock of ready-made English and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SALE. idr Rkfaiius Neatly Executed. FOR EASE, COMFORT AND DURABILITY TRY BOOTS MADE TO ORDER nv J. MISSEN, Hamilton. Auckland freezing company, LIMITED. Auckland, July 10th, 1890. PURCHASE OF FREEZING SHEEP. It having been represented that it would be of benefit to the smaller sheep owners if they were enabled to dispose of their stock, for freezing, at a fair price in the colony, this Company is prepared to purchase drafts, not exceeding 250 head per annum, from any one bona fide owner, ■.iiuler the following conditions :■ - 1. Notification to be given to the Company four months in advance of t.he intention to sell. 2. Delivery to be taken, and classification made, by the Company's representative at their slaughter yards, Otahuhu. 3. The Company will pay for Prime Wethers, not less than one penny three farthings (lfd) per lb ; for good Ewes, one penny farthing (ljd) per lb; for good Lambs, twopence farthing (2jd) per lb. i All fat and offal, excepting the skin, to belong to the Company. ! Skin to be sold to the best advan-tage-on grower's account, T. JAMES, ? Manager. 3 Forms of Notification can be obtained from Messrs J. McNicol& Co., Hamilton. VISITING CARDS printed, equal to copperplate, at Waikato Times office
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2852, 23 October 1890, Page 3
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