Auctions. KNOX & RIDLER. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, January 24th, at 2 p.m. POULTRY, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, ETC. KN O X & 111 DL E 11, A net ionoern. ALFRED BUCKLAND k SON'S. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY :i, At 11 o'clock, IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. IN Til K KSTAIK 01' THK LATE DAVlli tiiij.mso:'. The undersigned have received instructions to sell at the I Li;-market, ou Tuesday, February 3, at 11 o'clock, The following valuable PROPERTIES, all under the Laud Transfer tile :— Lot 1—33 acres 2 roods 18 perches, beiui; a subdivision of Smales' property, East Tam.iki, lei ced and in grays. This is volcanic land, of good quality. Lot 2—554 acres, near tho town of To Awamutu, aud bounded by tho I'uuiu River. Good land ; feuced ; sub divided ; all iu grass ; with a cottage dwelling, and excellent orchard, plantc! with choice varieties of table fruit; close to railway, ucliools,, telegraph and Post - ofliee, together a pleasant and prolitable homestead. Lot 3—The Puketoua Bloc!., Hikurangi Survey District, cuut.iiririg oUO acres unimproved 'jood land, nearly sucrjunded by rivors. ALFRED BUCKLAND 4c SONS. J MPORTANT: £M PORTA N'T ! NEXT LIE .1 UEKA b.VL.I , will lit heU oil WEDNESDAY, JANUARY J3SIJ. CATTLE TRAINS mil mu - ' 1 ' DAY. Friends v. ill kin h; •" •" the Tuesday, ALF.IEI) BUCKT ANf> S.- sn.S:-. fiAOTS 7, 'S? ; : V,: Tho l»c j.) Swede in cultiv:,, A most lent' '-or: BM*TER'S l "«- B,i A pit mlid iiai-'iv o» ci. ■ mm A very large, solid, aud nuuiu'eivariety. 0 N SAL E BY R. T. MILL AK, SEED MERCH \XT, TE AWAMUTU j WATCHMAKER AND .IEWELLKI!, CAMBRIDGE-
Ua.s just rpccivc-'l. i\" 'Isrcct nwiu.vi Rimuuku, iVom London, A YKXY ctioim: ahsoutmknt JEWRLERY, ELECTROPLATE AM OTHER GOOOS, SL'ITA li L E FOR I'R ES E N i • ALL NEWEST DESICiNi. Ti 1 c-SLi UuOi.U; U!V ol tiili \ Eli 1 ]iij v i Q.UALI rv, which arc the in tin.: I n 11 lj run. Call and inspect bui'oie purcha&in,: \vlieit. Ulst Nov. KS'.Ki. PHEIXyiE WORKS wAi r A . CA.NJSELL & CO. RIC UL T U 11A L J 1 M I'. I | jj> LAS TERK R3 ' lil I' |> UILDE II S ' |IM ii : This Lime proves to do tin i> . i rial for destroying Turnip Fly, ihv|,n; and other Insect Posts, and in nlrso MiO'4 effective in freeing the land from rorrr 1 Good road, and secure paddocks it Kilns, for the accommodation of fa::.:..' sending thair own drays. The Lime can bo loaded direct Kiln at lowu:.t cost for cash, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, Hamilton. JOHN PARR, AGENT FOR pi)WARI» V\' EBB * pupe I have now in stock : , /1 ."UPKRI AL SWEDE r PI'UPLE • JOF ABERDEEN* 1+ TCMXIP : GREEN - TOP ABERDEEN H TITHNrP IYI GI.EEN-TOP SCOTCH I.TKNIP M PUIIPLE- TOP MAMMOTIi TURNIP K, DEVONSHIRE GREYSTONL < TURNIP r IwtllTE GLOBE TURNII-
COOPER'S SHEEP DIP JCE BONEDUST LAAVES' 36 TER cexi. SUPERPHOSPHATES &c. &(-•• &<■ HAIHILTOH HOUSE, HAMILTON. VISITING CAUDS printed, equal to copperplate, at The Waik.it', Tin ■>; Office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2890, 22 January 1891, Page 3
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