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Auctions. JOHNKNOX. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, Juno 6th, at 2 p m. The undersigned will hold his usual Sale of T)OULTRY, PRODUCE, FURNIJL TURE, ETC. J 0 II X K ICOX, Auctioneer. "VT 0 T I C B. I, Frederick John William Gascoyne, Sheriff of the District of Auckland, hereby give notice that under a writ of bale duly issued out of the Supreme Court, Auckland, by Alexander Crawford (whose solicitor is R. VV. Dyer, Esq,, of Han.ilton, whose agent is J. M. Alexander, Esq., of Auckland), against Hapata Waka, I have taken in execution all the estate, right or interest in all that piece of land Allotment 374, Parish of Tiihikaramca. also known by the name of KiCs, Tuhikaramca, containing 500 acres, and being the whole of the land in Crown Grant 1002w, I shall cause the estate right or interest of the said Hai'ata Waka in the above land to be sold by public auction on the 6th day of June, 1891, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the sale room of Mr J. K.vox, Hamilton. Further particulars ran be obtained from plaintiff's solicitor, Hamilton, or Mr W. G. Durham, Sheriff's Officer, Queen-street, Auckland. F. J. W. GASCOYNE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Auckland, Bth May, 1891. B. J. KSAM.] ft:. AKTUDU. QPECIAL & IMPORTANT NOTICE. POULTRY. POULTRY. POULTRY. At the urgent request of a large number of our esteemed customers, we have decided to include POULTRY in our FRIDAY'S SALE, and have made admirable arrangements for cooping, with a good light and ample, ventilation. Consignments will hive our best attention, and returns rendered with our usual promptitude. ECIG CARRIERS.—For the convenienoe of our friends we have purchased a large quantity of Patent Egg Carriers, and will be glad to forward on application. No breakage?, and producers relieved of cost and labour of packages. ESAM AND ARTHUR, Auctioneer, AUCKL A N P. TNTERESTING pUBLICATION. To bo Issued by the Government in honour of the celebration of the JUBILEE OF THE COLONY on the 29th January. " Authentic and genuine history of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand, February sth and 6th, 1.540, 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 founding of the Colony. By Win. Coleuso, F.R.S., F.L.S., etc." Price, Is ; Postage, 2d. W. WILD MA N, Booksoller, AUCKLAND, Where may also be had Willis' magnificent Jubilee Publication, "NEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED," Containing eighteen large pictures of tho principal towns of the colony, with vivid descriptions by Edward Wakefield, Esq. Price. 21s ; Postage, Is 7J. VICTORIA STABLES, Welleslcystreet East, Auckland.—Having this day purchased the whole of the extensive Stock and Plant formerly belonging to Mr Win, Crowther, comprising nearly 100 Horses, and over 50 V— icles of the greatest possible variety, including all kinds of Buggies, Waggonettes, 'Buses, Breaks, Hearses, Mourning Coaches, Landaus, Wedding Carriages, Broughams, and other varieties too numerous to mention, I shall be glad to meet and cervu all old and new customers. As I intend to do my very best to give general satisfaction, by modeiato charges and civility, I respectfully solicit a tri'ii. It being my intention to introduce some new and modern vehicles into this business, I feel certain all those who come to me to hire, buy or sell will be dealt with in a fair and businesslike manner. P. H. STEWART. Referring to the above Card, I sincerely thank my friends and customers for their continuous patronage, extended in very many instances from the tirst day I started business in Auckland to the present time, being a period of over twenty-six years. I cannot refrain (when now retiring from tho business) from expressing my extreme gratitude for the mauy favouis I have received. Those of my fellow citizens who can go back with me to my old Albert car days will readily agree with me that I have great and substantial reasons to be I thankful for the support I have received. lat their hands. During the whole of this twenty-six years I have never summoned a single customer for a debt, nor have I had more than one law suit during the whole of my time in business. Mr Stewart starts business with the whole of my Large aud Complete Plant, that has cost me a very great deal of labour and capital—a Plant that is second to none, at any rate, in New Zealand. I now respectfully ask my friends and customers to give him a good and a fair trial. As a successor, he ia very much younger than myself. Therefore, it is fair and reasonable to suppose that he will be able to push the trade with much greater strength and vigour than I have recently been able to do. I again say to my friends and customers, if they continue to patronise and givo their orders at the Old Stables as before, I have reason to believe they will be well served by getting the best horses ani> TRAPS THAT CAN BE IIIREO IX AUCKLAND. —I am, respectfully, W. CROWTHER. OHAXJPO [UMBE E JU" ILL S. Orders sent to the undersigned for ROUGH 0E WORKED HIMO OR KAHI KATEA TIMBER will receive prompt attention Timber, delivered by rail oi road, at lowest prices. KUSABS~AND sons, OHAUPO. MRS TRAIL, Midwife, has Removed to Jervois Road, opposite Presbyterian Church, Auckland. Ladies from the country can be accommodated during aojouchemeut. Terms moderate.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2946, 2 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2946, 2 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2946, 2 June 1891, Page 3

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