Auctions. I v/. J. iii::-:i-Es. i TUI->l'.\ V, .IAMjAKV ... l.'ui .iili: -i , , '..", r.!|v.) \.!i 1 uu Tuv --.ij;y. ,}■■■ :!■.:■'-V .it!!, r-i» !li:\l) MIXK!) CATTLE, | t)\> 1i..,n M»l;aii '.111 We II [~>:d Tuo iill.l , ■'-' ■'»•! " '-"'• I 11:,ut:,.m yc;i; -onl *-.iuci -; J I N (.'nuitt: Rit iioifoi : ' I ■.!;> Mi-u-.d t'.iUle, iruiii N.M.-iiiMvalii.i '.IJ Mi-.. '1 Cattlv, ficini T.uipu Fat (.'.ittlc, Dairy Cows, &e. Nl L-.iijm; framed Merino Kwes AL I u cluck. W . •) . HUN T E R . THURSDAY, JANUARY 1. For Sale at the Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, January 7th, ■jAA MIXED STORE CATTLE IUU 0 Prime Fat Heifers'! From Handsome Lady's J- KnikiriPony j ioa '20 Fa I Ewes, R. Nobln li .Staunch Plough and Draught Horses, all good workers, property of a contractor 4 Fat Oowa, Hamilton East 4 Draught and Plough Horses, from Auckland Staunch Grey Gelding, lyra, Mawhency Bay Draught Horse, syrs, any trial 4 Yearlings ] From Set Tine Harrows j Piako Road At 1.30 o'clock. AV. J. HUNTER. SATURDAY, JANUARY a. For Sale at To Awamutu Yards on Saturday, January 9th, T>RODUCE, HORSES, &c. At 1 o'clock, W. J. HUNTER. SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES AT HAMILTON. THURSDAY,- JANUARY 28. The undersigned will hold a Large SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES at Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, January 2Sth, /•A RIDING & HARNESS HORSES OU are already entered, from Messrs J'aterson and Co., J. Robinson, A. Austin Oeo. Vercoe, K. Caldei, P. McDonald, T. Kobinson, J. D. Williamson, Furze, Yeatex, Ryburn, Hannon Bros., Clarkin, Walker Bros,, Dykus. Entries solicited. Nalu (it J 1,30 o'clock. W. J. _II_U N_TE_R ■ WAIKATO SHEEP FAIRS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. The undersigned will hold his iirst Sheep Kaii - of the season on Wednesday, February 17th, at Ohaupo Yards, of from ■i C AAA TO '20,000 EWES, IO.UUU WETHERS, LAMBS AND RAMS. A large number of good Sheop are already booked, and the Auctioneer requests other entries sent in soon as possible that full Accommodation can be made to show Sheej) to thoir best advantage. A large number of Sheep of all classes will be required at this sale. W.J. IIIjNTER. WANTED KNO\YN — That D. Goldie is prepared to snpply all kinds of Timber afid other Building Materials at his Mills, Albert-street and Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. WANTED KNOWN—W. Kineaid, not to be considered as lagging in the race for benefitting his fellowmen during the festive season, begs to say that he has the following Novelties in Fancy Confectionery :—Pastilles, Bon Bons, Somebody's Luggage, Figs, Almonds, Raisins, Muscatels, Sultanas, Spices, Essences, Jams, Marmalade, Cambridge Factory Cheese, Bacon, Bycroft's Biscuits, and a thousand other good things, all at Christmas prices. See the grand neu table in centre of store loaded with (Jhristnvis Goods for the children. See the windows—grand illumination on Christinas Eve. "Ring oat the old, ring in the new." W. Kiucaid, General Merchant, Cambridge. A ™ j£nown G 0 VISITORS TO AUCKLAND ~. 0 DURING O THE HOLIDAY SEASON T) Are cordially invited to inspect D G GOODSON'S e 0 f ONDON A RCADES ~ U (N '°!:i'i' "• N , Anticipating a BOOM, we bave j „ NEW GO<)]™™ e in S every al dcnart- £ O inent, and have never before offered O such asplc-mlid stock: not less tbuu £7500 Value is displayed for our cusT toniors' selection ; but the mention T Ij of this inadequately conveys the J-* O extent, value, or variety. Certainly I \ no Fancy Goods Establishment in \) -» T Auckland, or the colony, contains -vr JN anything approaching it, 01 oilers : l> Dsuch lacilitics to purchn.sors as ; T\ GOODSON'S -f OLONDON AK C A I.) Ii S, /-v JAI'ANESE AND ART V BA/AARS. ! jqThree heavy shipments ul (,'oods j just opened from Japan have en- I riched the jap H.izaar beyond any- j A thing it ever before presented. Our j A great feature in these establish- | -&- Ements is the perfect freedom with t tj which visitors may inspcU regard- | Jt* p less of purchasing. n A Please Rkmlmhek : l r or Gold a and Silver Jcwnllery(nll warranted), ■*•»- -r, Cutlery, Clocks, Electro-plate. .1) Stationery, Japanese Goods. Ail, -U Eaud useful liaskctware, Hreakfast, ! T? Dinner, Dessert. lea, and Toilet ! -& r. Sots, Glass and China, Desks, ri b Workbuies. Dressing Cases, Wurk- O baskets aud Tables. Albums, l'holo Frames. Vases, Lustres, T-pcryncs, (jlss: .Shades ot fruit am! Flowers. I i I'lusdun, Parisian Cliina, Clickct I ajd Tennis Uooils. Dolls (a sped PfO alty), aud Fancy Goods from all NO parts ol the world, suited for I'resonts for all times aud all GOODSON'S'" LONDON ARCADES. ! j No. 1-Xext New Zealand Clothing 2 Factory, Queen-street. O No. 2-Nnxt "Uiisfibroofc and Sned- | " .lon's. Qurc.i-strmt. No. .1 -Next Alcl'horson's, karan;,'nh.ipf Road. o 'iR.Mir Mm in: 3 'i SrnaH_ Profit!! and (,)uirk Returns. ° r> ay l v and qon, Ngaruawahia Fellmonßery. Wool, Skins, aud Hides purchased at highest market rates. Wool scoured, &c, &c, &o.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3037, 2 January 1892, Page 4
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810Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3037, 2 January 1892, Page 4
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