jNOUCeS vj O 'J' I C E. POISON IS BEING LA 10 FOR DOGS on the Waikato Land Association's property. Woodlands. 3rd May. ISSS. Jf ° — l C KANY PEPvSOX fomid TRESPASSING on tlio Waikatc Land Association's property in starch of game, or otherwise, will 1.0 PROSECUTED as the law directs. U'norl'andsi. Oth February, 1888. 8,10 R ~ SALE--Good Tai.ie I'.j aloes A. Onions, Maize, Oats (all kinds), Chaff, Hran. Sharps, Fiour, Tea, etc , etc. ; also, Donkeys and Pure-bred Collie Pups from Ponui Island, i! cood Yachts (10 and 4 tons), also spurs. C'liatf can lie wold on tin: station. Spec a ; arrangements can ho made for shipping laige quantities of Farm Produce, etc., etc. Consignments of Produce, etc., promptly attended to.-A. F. CHAMIiEKL.AIN, next G. P. office, Fort-street, Auckland -ri~TJTv a'r u \Kf a~y t e~, Land, Estate, and Financial Agent, 7, AUCKLAND CHAMBERS Hicn-sTKEET, Auckland. vr 0 T I C E . THOMAS QUALTRQUGH, &F**n R UTCHER ' &o '' ViCTORIA-STUE ET, HAMILTON WEST. T. Q. desires to thank the inhabitants of Hamilton and the settlers around the district for the liberal support accorded to him since he started in business, and now begs to inform them that he will at all times supply meat of firsit quality at reasonable prices.
THOMAS QQALTROUGH. January. 1888. J. JONES, { ENERAL A UCTIONEER AND T>RODUCE jl/TERCHANT, 215 OUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. All goods sent in for sale will receive prompt attention and account of sales immediately remitted. The interests of farmers and producers carefully strdied in relation to quick sales, consistent with fair prices. Acconnt Sales of Fruit rendered weekly 6T"fT~p illing ' Drover & Commission Agerjt, Begs to notify that, in consequence of representations' made from various sources he is prepared to buy STOCK j of all kinds ou commission, both in the Auckland and Waikato markets. His attendance at the various sales and thorough knowledge of stock gives him peculiar advantages in the interests of his clients. Cattle purchased through his agency will be delivered at the lowest rates for driving. Address : 0. P. PILLING, Hamilton. ~™* iMnFPFNnFHPr road to mULfUWtwbh
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3118, 9 July 1892, Page 2 (Supplement)
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