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Auctions.

WAITOA AND WAIHOU CATTLE SALE.

Thursday, 14th February. For Sale at Waitoa Yards ou Thursday, 14th Februaiy, at 1 o'clock, DAIRY COWS & STORE CATTLE 14 Head Fat Cattle 50 Fat Sheep, Horses, &c. J. S. BUCKLAND. CAMBRIDGE SHEEP FAIR.

npilE Annual Cambridge Sheep Fair X will be held on Thursday, February 14th, ISS4. at one o'clock. Intending sellers will please communicate with the auctioneer.

J. S. BUCKLAND. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Thursday, February 14th, 1884. At 1 o'clock.

For s>ale — O A HEAD FAT STEERS & COWS, Li\J Stoic Cattle, Dany Uows, Sheep, &c. J S, BUCKL\ND. CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE.

Saturday, February 16, 1884, at One O'clock.

-J FAR M W AGG O N, X Double Set Amencan Hainess, Pair Brown Maies, 6 yeais old, Waggou and Harness, almost new . J. S. BUCKLAND. rp H E TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.

The Largest and Most Complete Dental Firm in Australasia.

MOST WOXDfcUFUL IMPROVEMENT IX IHIi MXNUFACLURE OF ARIIMCUL lLlil'H CIIEVPI'-R IIIVN EVER.

DR. L. SINCLAIR Member of the Royal College of Suigcons, England; I iccntiato of Dtnt.il .Surgciy, Ireland , fully diplnmncd. IHIi WELL KNOWN SPECI \LISI' ON IHE IEEIH AND MOUIII, Fiom Cullins-sticot, Melbourne ; Hot inj -street, .Sjdnej , and Qurcn-stieot, Auckland, will anno in Hamilton, and ma} 1 be consulted at Gu\ line's Hotel from the Oth to Slh of l'ebiiiuj , also, at Cimbiidge on tho Oth and 11th of Febmarj, at Kirkuood's Hotel.

M'ECIVLIST ON

His success in the most difficult cases uheic othi'ib h i\c t uled, m.ij be noted in the loading newspapcis in the Austiahin colonies. DR. SINCLAIR Uiuleit ikes the euro of Harc-nps, Cleft Palates, and all diseases of the mioikli. DR. SINCLAIR, Bein-r aecomp mied bv IWO HRST-CLASS MECHANICAL ASMMAMI^, will make aitifieial teeth on the spot, and by ntling and tijing them in before finishing, piecludes all chain cs of misfit DR. SINCLAIR, Ha\iii£ mst leluiaed from England and America, lias brought Mich magnificent appliances th it will enable him to make Aitihci.il leeth on Gold, Celluloid, Vulcanite, Patina, Centennial, otr , as m ide n America, and superior to any made in the Colonies DR. SINCLAIR Is so confident ot giung satisfaction, that he will accept ot no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit be obtained DR. SINCLAIR Makes his Artificial leeth at such a moderate price as to defj competition. DR. SINCLAIR, Having administered the gas to o\cr 16,000 without a single accident, can guarantee it to be peifectK safe DR. SINCLAIR Has inAented tho Esth.unath.esic fluid for the painless extraction of teeth DR. SINCLAIR'S Artificial Palates do net iniure the mouth, but presene it. DR. SINCLAIR Has imputed the "Acoustic P.ilatc,' which matcnill} impro\es the \oire, tendering it purer and moic distinct , spcciall} adapted foraitois, at tresses, speakers, and to all those to whom . a clear, distinct \oicc is necess-ir}. Dr. Sinclair Ims innumerable testimonials from artors, clergymen and medical men, as to the wonderful impio\ement the Acoustic Palate makes to the \oice 1 DR. SINCLAIR Combines his Acoustir Palate with his Artificial Teeth. DR. SINCLAIR Can extract teeth and leplacethem with artificial at se\en hums' rotiec DR. SINCLAIR Does not keep patients w.ntin}>, but attends to tlu in at one, miking their artificial teeth at sc\en hours' notice.

C OXSUL 1 A riON FR F E Patients lequiring Ailluiil leeih and Gold Stoppings in order to st t uro atti ndnnce, should call on the first daj ot the \isit, as I)r Sincl in is compelled to refuse a number of orders on account ot patients' deli} lestimom ils from the leuling men in America and Australia ma^ be inspected. Inspection of most m-urnificent appliances— tile finest in Austiaha— is muted. STEEPLECHASER " QUILP," FOR IO SALE.

Chestnut gelding, 6yis old, by Sator — dam by Pacific, in training. Apply to J S. BUCKLAND, Or to J. A. DOUGLAS. H. TRISTEAM, pAMILY DUTCHER, HAMILTON, Has OPENED a SHOP on each side of the River.

Families waited on for Orders. l§§°Meat of best quality supplied at leasouable rates. T\ U I> E D I N pU P, Rux February 21, 1534.

A, LEO'S CONSULTATION OJST THE ABOVE EVENT IS NOW OPEN. 2000 MEMBERS AT 10.S EACFI, TO BK DIVIDi-D AS J-'OLLOWh :—: — Fiist Horse £400 Second Horse 200 Third Horse 100 Starters 200 Other Acceptors ... 100 £1000 Application, by Letter Only, enclosing two stamps with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, •or Drafts. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. Address— A. LEO, Care of Alfred Kidd, Box 237, Post-office, Shortlandstreet, Auckland.

KURANUI-WtfAITI AND PATETERE BLOCKS.

All Persons are warned against cutting or removing timber or trees from the above blocks of land. Any person or persons found doing 80 after this date will be prosecuted. JACKSON & RUSSELL, Solicitors for the Proprietors. Fort-street, Auckland, May Bth, 1882

MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest. — Jackson and Russell, Solicitors

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1808, 7 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1808, 7 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1808, 7 February 1884, Page 3