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Lost and Founu. ,10UND— New Tweed Overcoat.— Apply A. Fletcher, Motorman. ' OST—On River Road, on Tuesday —' forenoon, Haineoat.—Reward, this office. 521 r OST—From Rototuna—Dog; cross ' between staghound and setter.— Reward.—Mrs V. Turner, Rototuna. 484 T OST—A Gold Chain Bangle, Ohaupo Road, near Hospital; keepsake; reward.—Staff Entrance, Hospital. 511 f OST—Between Commercial Hotel ' and Empire Hotel, Frankton, Small Dress Basket, containing Child's Clothing. Finder please leave at Times Office or Empire Hotel.—Reward; Mrs Titchener. 513 Auctions. NNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR, TE PUKE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AIGUST 30th and 31st. 4-00 HORSES, comprising:— 100 Broken Light, Medium and Heavy Draughts,. 3. 4. and o-yrs. 100 Useful Farm and Milk Cart Sons. 100 Hacks and Light Harness Horses. 100 Light Hacks and Ponies, broken and unbroken. VEHICLES, IMPLEMENTS, ETC ORDER OF SALE: First Day. 10 a.m.—Vehicles. Implements, Unbroken Horses, arid Broken Horses, up to 100. Second Day. 9 a.m. —Broken Horses. ENTRIES SOLICITED. J. BROWN, 410 Auctioneer. SEPTEMBER AT 11 A.M. iLFRED BUCKLAND AND SON'S Have received instructions from Air C. H. Herbert, whose leas,' has expired, to Sell as above, PHE WHOLE OF HIS DAIiiY - HERD OF SO CHOICE C 0...AND HEIFERS. 4f\ CHOICE DAIRY COWS, in in milk and due to calve CHOICE SPRINGING COW U AM) HETEERS 1 A JERSEY COWS, in milk and due to calve. Suitable lor house cows -I f\ EMPTY COWS 2 WELL-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS 2 WELL-BRED HOLSTETN MULLS 4 USEFUL FARM HORSES 1 GOOD HACK 1 HORSE, GIG, AND HARNESS 8 PORKERS Snrins Tip Cart. M.-H. Mowing Machine, Hay Rake, 2 Spring Carts. Chain and Tine Harrows, | S.F. Plough. 10 Milk Cans, Milk Cooler and Receiver, nnd Dniry Utensils, abo Tit 1 mile 3ft Gin Wire Netting, 40 Sheets Cor. Iron, etc. Luncheon Provided. A conveyance will leave Newmarket railway stnt'on at 9.10 a.m., after arrival of 0.10 a.m. train from Moreor and 7 a.m. train from Helensville, returning after sale. The above cows are principally large framed Shorthorns, and well worthy of inspection. Buyers may leave cows -fcu - a few davs and they will lie care- I fullv attended to. ' LFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. 48-3 TENDERS. rriENDERS are invited for felling ■*" about 100 acres ti-tree. Work shown Saturday, September 2nd, at 10 a.m. Tenders close September 4th, at noon.—F. R. Seddon, Hillside, Hamilton. 449 TO BUILDERS. IENDERS will be received up till 9 - a.m. on THURSDAY, 31st inst., for Additions to Manager's Residence at the Old People's Home. Hamilton, for the Waikato H. and C.A. Board. Plans and specifications at our offices. WARREN & BLECHYNDEN, Reg. Architects. Legal Chambers, 17th Aug. 1910. 30 1 TENDERS. 'RENDERS are invn*;u u ( » .... .u< A on THURSDAY, the 14th September, for the Erection of the Old People's Home at Hamilton, for the Waikato Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Plans and specifications on view at our offices. Contractors to deposit £2 2s, and sub-contractors £1 Is, on application for the plans, and which deposit is liable to forfeiture if plans or specifications are soiled or damaged, -or in the event of contractor not tendering. Deposits returned on opening tenders. Intending tenderers should make early arrangements for Dlans. WARREN & BLECHYNDEN, Reg. Architects. Legal Chambers, Hamilton, 'Phone No. 224. 345 EDWIN J. FAIRBURN, AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR, Nixon Street, HAMILTON EAST. Surv : s f. j d Measurements of all kind Levs'f. etc , taken anywhere in the Pro vince Grass Rugs for the Hall or Vestibule at the Furnishing Co.

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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13271, 29 August 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13271, 29 August 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13271, 29 August 1916, Page 1