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Notioee.

TTAMMOND * BYROH, Oommisiion Agtnfo

FOR SALE! OR SALE I IRAN'S MANURES!

BONEDUST, &c.

For Sal© ! A Three-horse power Engine, in good repair, suitable for chaff cutting,

Money to Lend on Rood security.

HAMMOND & BYRON, 1, FoRT-aTREET, Auckland. T^ O It J5 A h E. 2 Draft Colts, 3 years, unbroken 1 '.I Mare 6 " }^ M Also, Two good Baggy Horset CARPENTER & BYRON, Te Kowhai, Ngaruawahia

THIS DAY.

Sale of Household Furniture,

The undersigned will hold a Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And EFFECTS, This Day (Saturday), At 2 o'olock,

At Maunders Cottages, Near the Council Chambers, Hamilton West.

The above affords a good opportunity to parties furnishing.

No Reserve. JOHN~KNOX. rpHE WAIKATO REGISTER.

IN announcing the Waikato Register, the undersigned believe it will be found a great convenience to settlers and the

inhabitants of Waikato generally. Its object is to chronicle the wants of the purchaser, and to record that which the seller wishes to dispose of, thereby bringing buyer and seller together ; and we have every confidence in believing that through its medium the best means will be found for the most speedy sales and purchases. Persons wishing to buy or sell land, Houses, Cattle, Produce or commodities of any sort, will find it, we feel assured, advantageous to communicate with the Register. Letters promptly replied to. A Monthly List will be published in the Waikato Times on the first issue of each month, giving the Register's entries. Farm Labourers and Servants will find this Register a most ready means for obtaining situations.

H. E. COTTON & CO.,

AtTCTIONEEES, ' Land and Commission Agents, CAMBRIDGE. [Offices next Bank of New Zealand.]

AUCKLAND RAILWAYS.

Easter Holidays.

Single Tickets are available for return, when not less than One Shilling, any Station to any Station from THURSDAY^ April 14th, to WEDNESDAY, April 20, both inclu>ive. EASTER MONDAY and TUESDAY, Auckland and Newmarket to Racecourse Platform One Shilling each, irrespective of class. Tickets, including- admission to the Course, 3s each. Trains will run frequently. Auckland to Racecourse, 11 p.m. until 2 p.m.; Racecourse to Auckland 4 p.m. to o 30. p.m. Passengers with through tickets not allowed to break the journey at Racecourse Platform. A. Y. MACDONALD, District Manager.

ON SALE Al LOWEST CURRENT RATES ! New Season Teas, 1880-1. (Samples sent by post on application.) TO ARRIVE Ptiß " LOCH DEE," & c . Anglo-Swiss Milk Candles Sardines Wire Nails, &c.

Indents for all classis of goods cxc. cuted on the most favorable terms.

Consignments of New Zealand Produce placed to best advantage on the Auckland and London Maikets.

W. R. WALKER, Custom-house Street, AUCKLAND. ry I M B E R~". The ORAKAU MILL is now working, and the undersigned are prepared to supply Rimu and Kahikatea of first-clnss quality, to all parts of the Waikato, at reasonable rates. All orders promptly attended to. BERRY, GARDNER, & NEILL, Timber Merchants, Obakau, and Kihikihi..

AGBXTS: Hamilton : Mr A Campbell. Cambridge: Messrs Nixon and Younir. -Alexandra :

EAST HAMILTON. .

MRS- welch, mzay yean Teacbw : of Dancing in Wellinjjton, purposes opening a WEEKLY ASSEMBLY in Le Quesne's Hall, erery FRIDAY EVENING. Terms t Tw/shifines » Night, or Eight Shillings a Month. Each Gentleman privileged to -bring a" Lady To- commence, March 23rd; ! 1881. Chit, dren'a Class on Saturday afternoons. ; from:S to; 5' o'clock? ;&?S< armed, and Private -L^i&tfg given? laI ttruption Cias« from Tt to f 8 tfetook every Fnjbyjwe^ r .. s , r „- »..%«. : J,

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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1366, 2 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1366, 2 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1366, 2 April 1881, Page 3