Auctions, JOHN KNOX. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, April 25th, at 2 p m. The undersigned will hold his usual Srlc of I3OCLTRY, PRODUCE AND FURI. NITURE. •1 011 X KNOX, Auctioneer. T A M A II E It E . Wednesday, May sth, at 12 Noon Sharp. The undersigned has been favoured with instructions from Mr 1). Campbell to sell by auction on above date, without reserve, /it his farm (late Mr S. S. Graham's), Q CHOICE WELL-BRED DAIRY O COWS .") Young Steer* 50 Sheep (mixed Crossbred*) . r > Dairy-fe:l Pigs 1 First-class Buggy Mare (sound and <juict) 1! Draught HorscH I First-class Hacks 1 Harness Mare and Foal I Express Waggon Harness Reaper and Mower Harrows Large Lot General Farming Implement.-, Large Lot Dairy Utensils. Also, The Whole of his Household Furniture, comprising : — Loo Tables (very choice), Sofas, Rocking Chairs, Cane-seated Chairs, Gipsy Table, Tapestry Carpet. (14 x 14, nearly new). Oval Dining Table, Oak Cane Chairs, Colonial Snfas, Handsome Olliue Desk, Very Handsome Duplex Lump, Double Canopy Wood Bedstead, 1 Double Wood Bedstead, 2 Double lion Bedsteads. Palliasses, Mattieises. Spring Mattress, Washstamls and Ware, Dressing Tallies, Looking Glasses, Chest ol Drawois, 1 Brussels Carpet (10 x 10), 1 Brussels Carpet (12 x 12), 1 Tapestry Carpet (12 x 12), Linoleum, Stair Carpet and Bods, Large Kitchen Table, 2 Eight.-day Clocks, Large Dresser (.'rockery, Cutli ry, Kitchen Utensils, Zinc ".ml Wood Wash Tubs. Choice Lot of Fowls and Ducks, Large Lot of Sundries too numerous to -jarticulaiise, NO RESERVE. Lunch at 11.30 o'clock sharp. J O H N KKO X, Auctioneer. N.B.—-The Auctioneer would draw attention to the above, as beiug a good opportunity for parties wishing to furnish ; the whole of the furniture is nearly now and in first-class order ; the dairy cows are the best to be got, some being close to calving, and the othcia all in calf and in full milk ; the horses lemg some of the finest hacks in Waikato.
JUST OPENED, WOOL I JN Winter Hosiery A -g VALi:E IX LADIES' MAIDS' AND CHIL; 1) li E N ' S Black Cashmere Hose. TX MEN'S COLONIAL HALF I. HOSE, OUR Men's Defiance AND Zealandia Knit ARE NOT TO BE BEATEN. LARGE STOCK OF KNITTING YARNS, ETC.
Fancy Wools, coMrnisiXG : SCOTCH FINGERING. Exra.v Srr. NORWICH FINGERING WYVERN SAXONY FOUR-FOLD BERLIN ANDALUSIAN SHETLAND, AT The Cambridge Co-Op., THOS. WELLS, PROPRIETOR. PRINTING of all kin iV do: e neatly at The Wailsato Times Office, Hfwr.i'.tfr.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2928, 21 April 1891, Page 3
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406Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2928, 21 April 1891, Page 3
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