Auctions. JOHN KNOX. ~ HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, October 10th, at 2 p m. POULTRY, r, TONS POTATOES, 30 Sacks Barley 50 SACKS PRIME FEED OATS Bacon, Han. 8, Cheese, and Onions Tables, Chairs, Washstanda, Dressing Tabled, Book Shelve", Swing Cot, Perambulator, Colonial Oven, Manules. CLOTHING & DRAPERY. Also, By order of F. W. Browning, Esq., Lease of Lots 73 and 74, containing 2 acres in Anglesea-street, West Hamiltou. Terms at sale. Wanted at this Sale, 300 Good Fowls. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1891. At Two o'clock p. in. POTTER'S PADDOCK. UNRESERVED SALE or USEFUL HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS, &o , kc. The undersigned have received instr <■ tions from Messrs Paterson & Co , Auckland, to sell at the above place and date, r/\ U S E FUL II O R SE S Ov/ 2 Two»Horse Brakes 2 Waggons 1 Spring Dray 8. F. and D. F. Ploughs Between 40 and 50 Collars Sundry Lots of Useful Harness &c, &c.. &c. The above Horses are, mostly useful animals, being either too young or heavy fortram work. NO RESERVE. LUNCHEON TROVIDKO. ALFRED BUCKLAND k SONS. JJOBERT QHARLES QARR. (Latk of B. Tonks & Co.), 203, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND, N. Z. (city hall block), AUCTION E E R. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, Having large and commodious Premises is prepared to undertake the SALE OF LAM), HOUSES MERCHANDISE, rUUXITURE, GRAIN. And other produce. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. P.O. Box, 239. N. R COX gOLICITS AN INSPECTION OF HIS LAROE & VARIED STOCK OF BENEML DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, As he is too busy to write out aa advertisement enumerating tne MANY AND VARIOUS CHEAP LINES. LONDON HOUSE, AND AT i HAMILTON EAST. EMPTY CASES FOR SALE CHEAP. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR NO. 2 CEYLON TEA. NELSON, MOATE & CO. CIITY BUFFET DiNIM; JiOOMS ' (next door to the ITni.>:i B". "!••), Queen-street, Auckland.—<ii neml Intimation to the I•• Ijm 1 'itnll'i-i "I W aili."in and the advertiser's old friend, and ensfc liters—TllO s . McKU IN re-, t. fully informs his old friends, and tlic public generally that he has thoroughly altered and much improved his new and commodious premise.-, next iliu Union Bank, Queen ■ struct, Auckland The Ladies' Dining Room upstairs is the most convenient, spacious and comfortable in the city : an experienced waitress in attendance. Lavatories and other conveniences. Bill-offuve most liberal. Charges modeiatc. Private entrance to Ladies' Dining Room through Cochraue'a Store.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3001, 8 October 1891, Page 3
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394Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3001, 8 October 1891, Page 3
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