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J. R. Fow rnd Co. jTti. FOW cV CO. AN ill sell at their Mart T()-M01!l;0\\ (Saturday), .Inly 'JUrh, i'2 noon, one Ford Motor Car in good running order (five seater). At ! ji.in. sharp, Ponl :y, including prize-taker, Kliode Island red roostei. Produce, pumpkins, one good pony and harness. B.S.A. Ink.' in good running order, lady's lake, one no'< v c noe in good order; and a splendid entry of Lysacht's roofing iron in lots to suit purchasers <(>fts, 7ft s. bits), Stewart clipping machine and lot useful sundries. Terms strictly cash. .415 J. R. FOW, Auctioneer. ONE FCP.D MOTOR CAR. J. R. FOW & CO. Will Soil, at their Mart, C'olhngwocd street, Hamilton, on SATURDAY NEXT, July 2U. 12 noon, On Behalf of Whom it Mav Concern: /ANE FOliD MOTOII CAR, in pood rur.ning ord"r. A rare chan-v. Terms Cash. ABSOLUTELY NO KESERYE. 207 J. R. FOW, Auctioneer. J. R. FOW & CO. COLLING WOOD STREET Lino, Passage Linos, Seagrass Mats and Squares, Comb. Chests, Wooden Beds, Institution Beds, Chairs, Wardrobes, etc. ALL NEW STOCK. We still have on hand, and to arrive, a fair stock of Kapok Bedding.

Auctions. TREES! TREES! TREES! \ FINE COLLECTION of wellgrown Fruit and Shelter Trees, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Hedge Plants (several kinds), Passions, Roses, ete., wiTl be ottered by auction at Tirau on July 23rd . and at Matamata on July 24th, by Messrs Dalgety and Co., on behalf of E. W. Body, Waikato Nursery, Hamilton. 420 Abraham and Williams, Ltd. AT THE TAUMARUNUI SALEYARDS. On JULY 23, at 11 a.m. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., will offer 350 COWS and SPRINGING HEIFERS, and farmers who desire to purchase good lines or increase their herds this sale offers a special opportunity. Present entries:— rtj: SPRINGING HEIFERS, to be drafted. 5 Backward Springing Heifers. 6 Heifers. 17 Cows, due August and September. 20 Heifers, due August and September. 8 Cows, due September. 20 Good Heifers. 10 Cows. 4 Cows. 6 Heifers. 10 Cows. 12 Dairy Cows, second calvers. 12 Dairy Heifers, first calvers. 30 3-yr Springing Heifers. 10 Cows, springing to third calf. 5 Heifers, in calf to Shorthorn bull. 5 Young Cows, in calf to Shorthorn bull. 20 3-yr Springing Heifers (good). 6 Springing Heifers. 5 Springing Heifers, due July and August. 5 Springing Cows. 8 Good Heifers. 10 Cows, in calf to Shorthorn bull. 2 Springing Heifers. 4 Springing Cows. Also—--45 10-montbs Mixed Cattle. 7 Mixed Weaners. 2SI

Lost ana Founa. (CHESTNUT PONY, 12 hands, silver mane and tail, star on forehead; strayed from Hamilton East Sunday, 14th: reward.—F. W. Kemp, c/o. Mandeno Jackson. 414 T OST—Cow Cover, about July Bth. Will finder please return to Mrs Fried. Davis, Ohaupo. 386 T OST—Wednesday, 3rd July, Brown Cow; reward.—Mrs J. E. Hammond, River road. 389 T OST—Bfetween Muiangi Station and Narrows Bridge, Waggon Tail Board—los reward for same at Tamahere Store. 39G T OST—Ladies' Suede Purse; small amount of silver and diamond shape gold tie pin; keepsake; £1 reward.—Times office. ' 390 CTRAYED—From my farm at Rukuma. Dark Horse (hack), with ear mark.—Finder rewarded on giving information to H. T. Hill. 413 Vl/ILL Person who took "Hold-all" by mistake from motor, bus Monday or Tuesday, kindly return to Waikato Motor Co., Frankton Junction. 378 Music. M ISS G. li AY F ox - CONCERT SOLO VIOLINISTS and TEACHER of VIOLIN and PIANOFORTE. Is now enrolling Students. Prospectus and particulars obtainable at Eady's Music Warehouse. Special Feature.—When a sufficient number of students have been enrolled a String Class will be formed, and will meet weekly, the object being the study of ensemble works of the great masters, and a training for the Grand Orchestra to be inaugurated in the near future. 277

Apartments X^TAXTED —Board in private family * ™ tor voting ladv in t>xehan"i\— Apply "J.\\V Times ofiicc. ,V.l \V A Rw 1Q K (late Grande Vlie). HAMILTON. Accommodation for Tourists Casuals and Permanents. Trains met by appointmen* Phone 357. NOTICE. JJIGHCROFT PIUVATE HOTEL, Collingwood street . Under new management. Vacancy for a few Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate. MRS M. HHGHES, Proprietress. Phone 136. I^XPEKI.MEXTiNf; J Machine.- is ! - s '- month" ;•.!! on i!:;• > anrl only t !;•■ •; ! fnl anii • :n .ii!l. i>'ii!c The never was ;.ii r. reftly <i< si-.:e<l fr-jm the st:ir'. MILI.I.\::!:v -.\I.K :W >■:)■ i;\. Hamilton. in -Mil i: i r Vni.LIAV-

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13814, 19 July 1918, Page 4

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