Auctions. HUNTER & 'f ! DURHAM YARDS,, AUCKI.iAN.iI. Wc hold our NEXT WOOL SALE on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of Jauuary, ;i,ud FORTNIGHTLY afterwards. Our WOOL STORE is moat eapauioua, and we will make LIBERAL ADVANCES. HUNTER & NOLAN. W. J. HUNTER. THIS DAY. Kor sale, this day, at Hamilton Yards, IAA HEAD MIXED STORE JLUU CATTLE 7 Two-year-old Steers \ A. Dawson, 1 Fat Cow I YVhatawhata Pure Ayrshire Bull, very quiet, from Woodside 40 Two-tooth Liuuoln Ewes Fat Sheep, Horses, etc. The Race Mare Seeptress, wiimei of raceßat Whatawhata At 1.30 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9.
Fur Sale at To Awanmtu Yards uu Saturday, January 9th, PRO DUCK, HORSES, &u. 10 Two-tooth Liucolu Ewes D.F. Reid aud Gray Plough, in good order -0 New Cheese, from A. Wallace At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. Wanted at this Sale—3o Weaned Calves. SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES AT HAMILTON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. The undersigbed will hold a Large SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES at Hamilton Borough Yards on Thursday, January 28th, l RIDING& HARNESS HORSES JjlJyJ are already entered, from Messrs I'atersou aud Co., J. Robinson, A. Austin (leo. Vercoe, S. Caldur, P. McDonald, T. Robinson, J. D. Williamson, Furze, Veate;.:, Ryburn, Hannon Uro?., Clarkin, AVulker Bros., Dykes, Mrs Esh, Kingi, 0. Vernon, W. Thornton, Littlewood, A. Watson. Also, in conjunction with Mr.J. McNicol, 40 Broken and Unbroken Horses. Particulars in future issue. Also, The Racehorse Dick Hunt, winner of many hurdle and iiat races. Entries solicited. Sale at 11..')0 o'clock. \V. ,r. II UNT Ell ■ WAJKATO SHEEP FAIRSWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. The undersigned will hold bis first Sheep Fair of the season on Wednesday, February 17th, at Ohaupo Yards, of from OA AAA EWES. W ETHERS, ZU,UUU 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 Sheep to their best advantage. A large number of Sheep of all classes will be required at this sale. \V . .1 . J1 UNT KR . ti | yY ASTIil ' K ,no ™ g O! - n I VISITORS '.10 AUCKLAND KJ (> : DURING A I Til i; IJ OLID A V SKASON u AJ ' Aiu curdially invited to inspect J_) ft ( j GODSON'S o q ON DON ° N s »- N ; Anticipating a ttOOM, wc liavc j opened an immense quantity of SNEVV GOODS in every departraent, and have never before offered O suchasplcndid stock; not loss than . £7500 Value is displayed for our cusLtomurs' selection ; but the mention *r of this inadequately couveys the -Lj 0 extent, value, or variety. Certainly /-v no Fancy Goods .Establishment in v/ "VT Auckland, or the colony, contains -vr J-i anything' approaching it, 01 offers iM •pi such facilities to purchasers as r\ V GOODSON'S JJ O LONDON ARCADES. r\ JAPANESE AND ART U JiAZAARa. Throe heavy shipments of poods | just opened Irorn Japan have en- j ' riched the Jap Hazaar beyond any- ! A thing it ever before presented. Our * great feature in these establishKmcnts is the pcrfect ircedom with t> which visitors may inspcct regard- Jti less of purchasing, 0 APi.lam: : For Gold * and Silver Jewellery (nil warranted), D Cutlery, Clocks, Electro-plate. T\ Stationery, "Japanese Goods. Art, J-J Eand useful Basketwarc, ttreakfast, Tji Dinner, Dessert, Tea, and Toilet -Cj o Sets, Glass and China, Desks, q 0 Workboxes. Dressing Cases, Workbaskets and Tables, Albums, Photo Frames, Vases, Lustres, Kpergnes, Glass Shades nf uruit and Flowers, j Dresden, Parisian China, Jrickct j Kjr . j and Tennis Goods, Dolls (a spcci xVU j aky), and Fancy Goods from all NO ! parts of the world, suited for I Presents for all times and all | persons. 1 | t:« n M c i,i.lucxUudh 1 : GOODSON'S LONDOs ARCADES. ; No. I—Next1 —Next New Zealand Clothing >■) ' Factory. Queen-street. .-) i No. Ne\t kushbrouk anil Sned- [ dun's, y ueen-street. i No, ti —IVoxt Karang- | ] ah.ipe iioad. ! •_> I 'I i: MJi: M"i rn: : g •' : Srnal l I'rolits and i.fnrT; R, i„rnj. i '-> jyj" Tt S T R A F I'' 011 D, FASI 110 xA i: i,K T)Kims.ua K.KK, CORNER OF COOK & VINCENT Sts. AfCKI.A.M). Mrs T., late Head Dressmaker of Milne and Choyce, having had many years' experience in above capacity, can guarantee PERFECT FIT, STYLE AND FINISH Your pv.roncige i? rc?pccifnlly solicited
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3039, 7 January 1892, Page 4
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708Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3039, 7 January 1892, Page 4
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