Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Contracting PlantMr James Clements, of Tauwhare (in consequence of his not being able to make what he considers satisfactory arrange ments for his faim), has instiucted advertiser to sell on the farm on SEPTEMBER, 26-rn By auction, without reseive, rpHE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND X DEAD STOCK, CONTRACTING PLANT, ETC., comprising :— Cattle : 40 Choice Dairy Cows at calving, all in calf to pure Shorthorn Bull (imported) 1 Pure Shorthorn Bull 12 2£ and 3^-year-old .Steers, very choice, forward rendition 14 Choice Yearling Steers. 1 8 Cows and Heifers, will calve in May next ' 10 Head Mixed Cattle. ' Sheep: 50 Good \oung Merino Ewes, and 50 (jtfbd Longwool Ewes, at lamb - / ing and lambs at side. >^^^ Horses : 22 Draught Geldings and Mares, from 3 to 8 years old, sired by Low den Tarn, Young Melbourne, Loch Fergus, Fancy, Bonnie Prince, and Prince Charlie. All of these Horses are thoroughly broken to all work, and will be sold subject to any trial 13 Light Harness and Hack Horses and Mares, viz,: Bay Geld i n q \ Tommy, 5 years, Grand match, by Morryl<?gB good in either Bay Mare Jessie, 5 r single or years, by Merry- double harness legs j and fast. Bay Mare by Fancy, 6 years, strong, upstanding good hack. and beautiful harness Mare, very quiet Bay Geldins; by Merrylegs, 5 years, very handsome and free mover ; no better buggy Horse in Waikato Chestnut Mare by Feve, 4 years, bred by R. Fisher, Pukerimu, very handsome, and goes well \x\ double harness Bay Gelding Charlie, upstanding good buggy Horse Grey Mare, 4 years, by Ariel, fast, good hack, handsome Brown Gelding, bred by Chas. Gould, Waitoa, by thoioughbred sire, out of thoroughbred mare Bay Gelding, good in harness, and free goer Grey Mare, good in single or double harness, and good hnck 2 Good Bfiy Cobs, good hacks and good stock Horses 1 Creamy Pony, 3 years, by Nutmeg, any harness ; a real beauty Bay Mare by Mtrrjlegs, 6 years, fine mare in any harness. Implements, &.-., Steam Engine (8-borpe power, by Clayton and Shuttleworth), Combined Thie^hinsr Machine (5 ft. Dium. Clayton and Shuttlewoith), with all fittings complete ; tank, with tap and carriage, in one lot. The best in the district. D.F. Plough (Retf and Gray's new patent), side lever for taking or giving land ; 2 Reid and Giay's D.F. Ploughs, 1 Wallace do , 1 Sledge, Disc Harrow for 3 or 4 Horses, and with travelling gear, by Reid and Gray; Flexible (2 or' 4 Horsey Harrows, Set 3-Horse Tine Har* rows, steel pointed ; 1 S.F. Plough, 2 Good Drays, Firstclass Farm Waggon, Doubleseated Buggy pole or shafts) and Harness, single and double ; Hornsby Reaper and Binder, in good order ; 21 Sets Good Plough Harness, 5 Sets Cart Harness, Movable Tent, 4 Sets 3-Horee Trees. 4 Sets 2-Horse Trees, Wheelbarrows, Picks, Shovels, Crowbars, Scythes' Forkes, Rakes, Fernhooks, Axes, Tomahawks, Grindstone, Cros-s-! cut Saw, Maul and Wedges, 2 Hand Saws, Brace and 20 new Bits, Level, Lot of Good Tools, Sheepshearp, Horse - clippers, Ploughshare*, 3 Factory Milk Cans, 25 Milk Pans, 5 Buckets, 5 Earthenware Jars, 5 Kegs, Churn, 3 Spring^balance Weighing machines, Set Steelyards, £afe, 3 Camp Ovens. 2 Boilers, Kettles, Saucepans, &c, Tables, Chairs, Dressing-tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, Shelves, Crockery, 5 Bags Barley, 5 Bags Oats, Horse Covers, Saddles and Bridles, Pig Troughs, 6 Good Gate Posts, 100 Stockyard Posts, 150 Ti-tree Rails, 40 Sheets Corrugated Iron (9fts), 2 Tents, Gun, Breaking Tackle, Stable Lanterns, Lamp, Clock : a real good Cattle Doff. And 80 Acres of real good Land at Hukanui, with good House, all fenced .
Sale at Noon Sharp, beginning with sundries.
Luncheon Provided.
The Auctioneer would call attention to the fact that nothing will be offered at this Sale except on account of Mr Clements, and, without a single exception, everything brought under the hammer will go to the highest bidder. He also directs attention to the Horses, Cattle and Implement", &c, to be offered, as they are, as a lot, the best ever offered in one day in the district. A Convpyance will leave Cambridge on the morning of Sale, conve}'ing customers to Ssile. From Ohaupo and Te Aroha conveyances will also run, and a trap will meet trains at Eureka Station. Sale at noon sharp. NO "RESERVE. J, -\JcNIC< L, Auctioneer.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 300, 19 September 1888, Page 7
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719Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 300, 19 September 1888, Page 7
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