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Sales by Auction.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. Ohaupo Cattle Sale. For sale, at the Ohanpo Yards, on Thursday, January 6th, QQ CHOICE STEERS from I^to2i OO years old 30 Yearling Heifers and Steers, from neighbourhood 8 Choice Yearling Steers, from Kihikihi 40 Calves and yearlings, from Auckland 10 Head Fat Cattle, Grown Steeis, Dairy 'Ows Horses, Sheep, &c. 22 Cows, 2.$ year-old Steers, from neighbourhood 17 Cows, Heifers in forward condition 11 Calves 4 Fat Steers, 1 Springing Cow 12 2^ year- old Steers, in forward condition. The above 4 lots from Alexandra. 1 Hay Rake, (good as new) 1 Plough, 1 Hornsby's pattern 1 Set Iron Harrows

At 1 o'clock.

W. X HUNTER & CO.

FARMS for PRIVATE SALE in WAIKATO by the undersigned :— 1200 Acre Farm, all laid down in grass, in one or more lots with first-class House and Outbuildings, near Ohaupo 800 Acr3 Farm, all laid down in grass, and divided in paddocks all securely fenced with wire fencing. A good House and Outbuildings. At Alexandra. 213 Acre Farm, mostly grass, very little Swamp. House and Outbuildings. At Paterangi. 205 Acre Farm. Mostly grass, very little swamp. With House and Outbuildings. On Ohaupo-Te Awamutu road 150 Acre Farm, all laid down in grass, and divided into 7 paddocks. With Dwelling-house. On Te AwamutnAlexandra road. A Desirable Farm of 450 acres, divided into 12 paddocks, all laid down in English grasses, with new 10-roomed Houße, Stable, Dairy, Cattle Sheds, &c, erected thereon, near Alexandra. A Farm of 150 Acres, first-class land, divided into paddocks, all laid down with good grasses, House, &c, near Te Awamutu. Also, Several other Farms, particulars of which can be obtained on application to the auctioneers, Ohaupo, HUNTER & NOLAN.

TT^ E. M E A R S [For Many Years With Mr. E. Wayte], Wishes to inform his Friends and the Public of Auckland that he has Purchased the whole of the Bookselling, Stationery, and Music Business lately carried on by Mr. N. Fairs. JUST RECEIVED— New Shipments, including photographic and Scrap Albums. Writing Desks, Sunday School Reward Cards, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Family Bibles, etc., etc., Books by Mrs Henry Wood, Charles Dickens. Sir Walter Scott, Miss Braddon, James Grant, Etc., Etc. New Numbßrs of Young Ladies' Journal and other Magazines received every Month per ' Orient' Line, via Sydney. English and American papers per' Frisco Mail. The latest Books and Music received direct every Month by steamer. CoTjNTBY OEDEBB PUNCIUAIiLY ATTENDED I To A few copies "Around the World with General Grant," 2 vols., and the Farmers' BooK" offered at greatly reduced prices. W. E. M E AR S. Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller, 198, viuEEN-STEEET. (Opposite the Albert Hotel).

/HARDER BROTHERS & CO. yj Agricultural, Drain, Tile and Sanitary Pipe Works, PONSONBY, Have appointed Mr J. P. THOMSON, Cambridge, their Sole Agent for the Waikato. Glazed Socket Pipes, Bends, Junctions, Chimney Pots, &c. All sizes on sale and to order. Orders for Drain Tiles from 2 to 6 nches executed with despatch.

"piICKESON AND BURNETT call the attention of Parties who have EMPTY KEGS AND CASKS belonging to them, and request that they will be returned forthwith. All parties failing to comply with the above, before the end of the year, will be sued for the valuo of the same. DICKESONnbRNETT.

To Let.

rriHE OFFICES in the Waikato X Times Building, lately in the occupation of Mr T. H. White, Architect. For particulars apply to Manager Waikato Times.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. J. T. SMIT H. Late of the " Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels, Has pleasure in announcing to his old 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. lg§f The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LUNCHEON CAFE OPEK DAILY Under experienced superinten dence. Several Novelties added to the Museum. THE BILLIARD SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LEADINO NEWSPAPERS ON FILE

CAUTION.

TIHE party who sent some pieces of old -I_ firebars hammer heads, pieces of bolts &c, in a consignment of bones, had better be careful, bags will be emptied in f utura name or names published. Juveniles trying the same trick will have their bones confiscated. W. CUMMING.

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1325, 25 December 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1325, 25 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1325, 25 December 1880, Page 4