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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERS.

AT THE SALE YARDS, OHAUPO.

EIGHTY HEAD QUIET, WELL-BRED CATTLE.

The undersigned has been f.ivored with instructions from T. S. Seddon, Esq, to Bell by auction on the above date, TXIS HERD OF CATTLE now runniag on the Horse- -*■-*■ Shoe-Lake Faun, Ohaupo. The cattle are very treah — Cows and Heifers empty ; two and 3 year old steers well grown, and several head fit for the butcher. Also, 1 Heavy Draught Horse, 2 years old 1 Do, do, Yearling 1 Thoroughbred Filly, 2 j ears old For sums over £30, approved bills at three months will be taken Sale to commence at 1 p.m. sharp KENNEDY HILL.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3.

The undci signed has been favored with instructions to sell, without 1 eaervc, on the above date, at Ohaupo, THE WELL-K&OWN PONY, "TOM THUMB" Good Children's Pony Superior Side-Saddle

KENNEDY H-ILL.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25.

THE HAYMARKET.

IMPORTED PUREBRED LINCOLN RAMS.

For sale on Wednesday, November 25, at 12 o'clock, previous to the Wool Sale, 6 PURL IJBKD LINCOLN RAMS, just received per H jduspes, and from the flocks of the Messrs Kirkhams.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

WOOL SALES.

I* EGULAR Auctions are held at the Haymarket on J\j Fridays, at 3 o'clock, for sale vi Sheep Skins, Bags of Wool, halted and Green Hides.

Sales of Wool only will be held on November 25th, and December 9th and and 22nd.

FIRST SALE Cn Wednesday, November 25, at 12 o'Clock, about 500 Bales Long Wool.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

f 1 1HE undersigned has received instructions, per Hero, -■- to sell, upon arrival from Sydney, in about 10 days, the undermentioned horses, described to be the pick of New South Wales and Victoria — in all about Sixty : Heavy Draught Cart Horses Heavy Draught Colts Heavy Draught Fillies Active Spring Cart Colts Stglish Buggy Horses

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

T. TREWHEELLAR, PASTRY OOOK AND CONFECTIONER, FAKCY. BREAD AND BISCUIT BaKEK, fTIHANKS the public of Hamilton for their p.Uionage during his temporary arrangements in Mr T. Monis' store, and now begs to intimate that his New Shop and Refreshment Room, adjoining, IS NOW OPEN, and hopes by care and attention to business— supplying only fitst-clajs goods to receive a continuance of their favors. PASTRY, CAKES, BUNS, TEA CAKES, MEAT AND FRUIT PIES, CUSTARDS, MINCE, BISCUITS (All kinds.) ie, &C, »Src. HAM SANDWICHES, i GINGERBEER, LEMONADE, And other Cooling Summer Drinks in variety. Wedding orders executed with elegance and despatch. Parties supplied, and family orders executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. Country settlers visiting

Hamilton will find the Refreshment Boom a great con-

venience. Hamilton West, November 17, 1874.

TENDERS FOR PLOUGHING AND HARROWING.

"Y^TANTED, within 10 miles of Cambridge (Mount • * Rauche), Tenders for Ploughing and Harrowing 50 acres of land. Tenders will bo received by tho undersigned, at Cambridge till noon on the 27th inst. It. KIRKWOOD.

W. H. BUTLER, HOUSE, SIGN, AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, PAPERIIANGER, $c, HAS on hand all kinds of Paints, Paporhangings, Oils, Glass, White Lead, Canvas, Brushes, Devoe's Best Oil, Lamp Glasses, Glue, Putty, &c, Ac, and is prepured to execute all orders throughout the Waikato.

IMPOUNDED at East Hamilton, by Mr Wm. Martin, on November 14, two Steers, 3-years-old strawberry, colour, branded No. 7 ou the thigh, also ear marked. If not claimed, will bo sold on Thursday, 26th, at noon. WILLIAM WHITE, Poundkoeper. Hamilton East, Nov. 13, 1874.

ALL HORSES and CATTLE found running on the Hautapu Swamp, or on the Keropero Valley, after this Nolice, will be impounded. JOHN CRAWSIIAW, Manager. Feu Court Cambridge.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 395, 24 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 395, 24 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 395, 24 November 1874, Page 3

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