Auctions. _ JOHN KNOX. HAMILTON AUCTION MART. Saturday, October 15th, at 2.30 p.m. SHOW PRIVILEGES. The undersigned has received instructions to sell by auction, on the above date, the PRIVILEGES IN CONNECTION WITH THK WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S SHOW ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 20th AND 27th OCTOBER, AND McNICOL'S SALE OF SHOW AND HORSE STOCK ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2Stij, comprising : Grandstand Bar Temperance Booth Luncheon Room Horse Paddock Gates, and The Right to supply all Horse and Cattle feed (green stuff, grain, hay, etc.) The purchaser of Hie Luncheon Room will have the privilege of making arrangements willi the Committee for supplying the lunch to the Stewarde, Judges, and Executive Committee. Special trains from Auckland and up-country stations, l)o« Trial, Sheep - shearing Match, Horse - jumping Contests (ladies and gentlemen), etc., etc. J O II N KNOX, Auctioneer. ROBERT CHARLES CARR. FKIDAY, OCTOBER 21, At 12 o'Clock. For silo by public auction at the Roou3 of ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Queen-street, Auckland. By Order of the Education Board of the District of Auckland : THE LEASE FOR SEVEN (7) YEARS OF THE UNDERMENTIONED RESERVES, viz : MANGERE — Western portion of Lot 37, Suburbs of Mangere, containing four (4) acres. KIHIKIHI-Lot 16S, Township of Kikikihi, containing 2 roods 3S perches with the old School Building standing thereon. Plans and conditions of lease may be seen at the office of the Auctioneer, ROBERT CHARLES CARR, Queen-street. Auckland. TV/TATAMATA ROAD BOARD. Notice is hereby given that the road from Matamata to Shaftesbury, on wes-t of Waihou River, is IMPASSABLE FOR WHEELED TRAFFIC, owing to culverts and embankment near Stanley having been carried away by the recent floods. H, J. KALLENDER, Chairman Matamata Road Board. TVT O TIC E TO THE PUBLIC. OVER £1000 NEW STOCK, OVER £1000 ! W KINCAID, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Of Cambribgi:, Begs to announce a GREAT CLEARING CHEAP CASH SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, &c. FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY, Commencing from this date, as he intends making alterations and improvements to his premises at an early datp. Every article is marked down in Plain Figures, and reduced from 5 to 30 per cent, under ordinary prices to effect a clearance. NO PUFF! GENUINE SALE ! A Few Items Subjoined will Prove This. IN CLOTHING: Men's New Zi-aland Tweed Suits 2b's, regular price 135s ; Men's New Zealand Saddle Tweed Trousers 12s Gd, regular price ISs 6d ; Men's Tweed and other Hats, from Is; Boys' Tweed Suits, from 5s lid ; 300 Men's, Boys' and Youths' Shirts, from 10d each ; 150 pairs Socks from 31 per pair, grand line three pairs for Is; Men's Mackintosh Coats, with capes (all sizes), reduced to 25s from 35s ; Braces, Umbrellas, Travelling Trunks, Ties, Undershirts, etc., all to clear IW DRAPERY: Large-sized Blankets, from 4s 6d; Rugs from 2s ; Calico 2a per dozen ; New Zealand Flannel 10d yard; Flannelette -lid per yard ; Grand Lot Remnants any price; liress Goods from 3d per yard ; Cashmeres from Is ; Big Lot Grand Patterns in Prints; Ginghams, Hollands, Cretonnes, Drills, Dungarees ; 70 yards Velveteen, all shades, only Is (id, fanner price 2s lid. IN MILLINERY : Ladies' Ulsters, eo3t - 20s, for 10s ; Stays, Flowers, Feathers, Lace, Gloves, all about half-price ; Grand Lot Ribbons, to ho sold at about half price ; Ladies' and Girls' Cishmere Hose, new stock, and will be sold ai a great reduction, See them. IN BOOTS AND SHOES : £300 Stock of New Zealand made principally " Northern'' and "Moa' brands. The well-known character of this department needs no comment, as my ten years' connection in Cambridge and elsewhere cm testify. School Boots from 5* ; Men's Balmorals 9s 6d ; BUicheis 5s (i 1 ; Suppers 3a 9d,&c., &c. ; Infants' Is (i.l up ; Waterttghts 10a 6d ; Elastic Sides Ss (il, kc. ; Home Boots, Evening Shoes, Walking Shoes, all reduced as above. NB. —No benefit possibly accruing to the public by purchasing from hawkers and Cheap Jacks' imported rubbish hawked all over the country, as parties very often buy what they don't need, Buy only what you waut and thereby encourage and support local industries. Notice : To give parties at a distance an opportunity of securing some of the bargains, I will remain open till S p.m. every evening during this genuine sale (now on). REMEMBER - ALL GENUINE, NEW, FRESH GOODS ! W KINCAID Adjoixixg Baxk oi' New Zealand CAMBRIDGE. rr-0 THE BOOT TKADE. — The 1 under.-iirned manufactures the Very best B tot and Shof: Uppers of all kinds, especially in the newest design?. All kinds !of Legifing-- (yraiiud, kip mid buff). The trade will do well to fonvmd orders for spring and fumim-i . Boots, :is the advertiser has just opened a fine lot of caU.—A, J.jjWhittmgton, Albert-street, Auckland,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3166, 8 October 1892, Page 3
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