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Jiafeitjb* Auction.

REGULvKo LintLIVE ST Hi* un|^Ssfl*ft3Ks>DUt E iiirVlll J*l the subs<jk&r.t!4 ;§yiiv"ip (l °" tho Tliiri Th u rsdtwf^inifP ff^Cantbtidsro <»• Ow fourth I^uraffirpWWßli m 1m 1 n h On iwh 7y«fiiij(a!t;af«\i?mi*£ t*<ritf>iM£oo'cli><; for Horned Cattle,- She-}) >m«l Pis?-. < '» f »'h Friday nt-Earlkn! T4Vls, AuoKlmd j til o'clock, for Hon*e», Vehicle, Snd<!lirr^ rAjm«Mtifral:lmp' l&menta, *n& Prtdnde. i •vi Always on' rawl for' Pi-hmttf vSaHj" 1 »9#ln<y*dr,a3Jsjs!add!¥ryi iHHrnf|P» »Bsnp i: dust, Artificial JVftflurpf Glo\^# Wc| Gpf*« Waikato — Aci'omodjw^n Paddocks at rfMr ta>^ BW1». MtonW^4r Hamilton Road, at Mr C.ildor'^.Jffcrm, " orDP | ot ' ' "aterangi, Ajtacpudra i |rou() r ' AtyS<>le Y mis (Ohaupo), and at 1 iitoacU . , - <•;. „.• -..; i ;" ,At Bapafcura pn, 4 th,e pjri^^ednesds 3' in each month, at half-past I*4 o'clock (Principa4 Market for £tore Cattle-). ; "

L . A1( Puk.ekohe, , on $9 . Stecpnd Wednesday in each month,, afe 12 o.'olock (sood market for obtaining Well Wed Stock and Young Cattle). . . ' . , « , •, , „• 1

falqa, held t tly K in November and December.

Skins,' Hides, and Wool Sales, weekly at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. The aucfißEMf4Jl(Jomrriend btock, intended for^SpSKS market to be 'forwarded in ' da y or Monday's train to Greon Lane Station, where Stockmen'kwait arrival of train*.

fiUNT'7R& i\OLAN.

■ THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER* 30.

'i ■;. JOhau^o Spring Salesv* rpHE undersigned will .hojd their first X Waikato Spring Sale in* the Ohtinpo Yards,"oti THUR6DAY;,Septpmber Sflth, of a large number of well-bred CATTLE as* follows i— 1 ' '. \ v/> ; 30 Choice two-year-old Heifers •' ' ' 60' Choice Steer Gal'v'es'V From the ' '16 U-'yeari-olcl Steers j neigh b'rhood ' 16 -Yearling Heifers'fi-om Te Rofe ,- * ,-80 Jearlinga,' roiled •• sexae,- .from Auckland > i 40 Grown Steers ' and Heifers from ' '. ' } Auckland^ • ■ , 20 Mixed- Cattle *rom Mokau 12 2-year-old Sheers from Kihikihi 10 2-year-old Steers from Paterarigi &Spr.inging ,Cow« and Heifers from neighbourhood >;,?. 12^r&i»-y f flafJBl^SteerB. > ;^'» /Fropi 10 Heifers ) Wairansri ' 12 Well-bred 2-year-old Steer^'from * •<' .Ofakau^ • ' 16 Choice Yearling Steers, -5 Store > > l i i'C6we,' 4 ; ' Store -Bullocks from Rangiaohia 13 Well-bred 2-year-old Heifers from Alexandra . ! Well-bred 'Mate in' foal fa-. (Young President -i «'•-. ''w - ' ' Fkt Cattle, vSheep, Horses. &c. 12 Berkshire Pis?s i '1 „.,'. :a«so, - Let No. 90, containing 32 acres 2 / roods op'^ parish of Puuni, and joining the properties of Messrs. 1 ' •'•' Cockerlitieand'-MfcKinder.- ' : ,'»".; /Also I ,'! Stove, Chest Drawers, Bedstead and *'/ • < Bedding, Cooking' Utensil?, ■'. • - Saddlery,. &c. ■'^ • v 4 'Tons first-cfess Eating Potatoes

At 1 o'clock.

HU^XEB-"aND NOLAN. .

'■" : .•;.: '■;■'- 1 1

H. WAITE,

FORT STREET. ' & EpiN. ,TERRACE,

.jv AUCKLAND

TiPv sm^ tJI

The only one in the Province that de-

votes the whole of his time tothe Whole-

sale Trade. He defies" Competition, and only requires a call to verify the fact.

igU* All orders by ldtter will receive prompt attention. }

H- WAITE.'

OCCIDENTAL v HOTEL/ AUCKLAND. ,

J. T. S M I T H. Late of the " Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old j friends and the public? in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, " The Occidental Hotel,

Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces. < ' lgg° The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment.

LUNPHEON C4FE OPEN DAILY Under experienced superintendence.

Several Novelties added to the Museum.

THE BILLIARD SALOOX, : The handsomest and most complete in the* Colonies. LEAPING JNEWBFAPERS ON FILE ,

i-^ALVANIZED • IRON' WORKS. s. paTker,

Mannf acturer, of Galvanize^ Iron, Spouting, Piping, and all kinds of Shee| Iron an^d Zinc Work. , , , r V -Corrugated Iron Tanks on:- Hand; or Made to .order, at the Works, Wellesley n street. . , , ■ Plumbing Work in' every branch of the trade. (Jasfitting of efveiy style done on the shortest notice. , , ' , Experienced Workmen sent td any part of the country. $^ |»abker' has erected First-olass Machinery, and^havingf completed all his arrangement? for 1 manufacturing, is in a position promptly to execute all orders I4ste of, Prices forwarded upon application. Orders.per poach, train, carrier, or coasting vessel, receive immediate attention. , , , S . PACKER,, LICENSED PLUMBER FOR THE Auckland Waterworks, W.^LLESLEY STREET ' "" '"■' -AUCKLAND.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1287, 28 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1287, 28 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1287, 28 September 1880, Page 4