Auctions, W. J. HUNTER. THIS DAY. For sale, this day, at Hamilton Yards, 20 YOU N G FRESH COWS, off turnips Fat Cattle, Store Cattle, Sheep, Horses, etc. Wanted to-day : Draught and Harness Horses. W. J. HUNTER, 4/7 SATURDAY, JULY IS. For Horses, John Sharp Produce, sale, at Te Awamutu Yards,' ga. Saturday, July 18th, Large quantity FRUIT TREES 5000 Thorn Quicks Cattle, Sheep etc. Lot Gates, Entrance Gates, Hurdles, S. Matthews 1 Pour - year - old Extra \ g« « Heavy Draught Geld- | -g•_■=» in S I S 3 1 Eight-year - old Extra >S a. 5 Heavy Draught Geld- I « « ing J - w r S 2 Medium Draughts / -3 • 10 dozen Empty Sacks Side Saddle, nearly new Quiet Buggy Mare 2 Dairy-fed Pigs, P. Coyle Hack, Saddle and Bridle 1-Rich 10 Young Pigs / dale Mowing Machine Lot Local-grown Oranges Onions, etc. is §j W. J. HUNTER. 4/7 as SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. SPRING CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will hold his Annual Hattie Snip at C - ::.bridge YaruJ on Saturday, August 22, of ELL-BRED ~ YOUNG CATTLE. Bulls, Dairy Cows. Beef, etc. Entries to date from Messrs Geo. -Wattv T, Micks, H. Hicks; F. Hicks. -Jas. Forrest, Seabroke, Mrs Niekle, Geo Nukle, J. Ail---"' W. H. Wright, iL - x . v mbe; It. - - -ids and of t>rs. ■ ■' ■■■ ... ' : -■ ■ ...4- ' ■■ •. 1 ■ - - r HUNT £R. 30/6 J WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 & 3. ANNUAL SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. The undersigned will hold his next Special Horse Sale at Cambridge Yards on Wednesday and Thursday, September 2nd and 3rd, of over horses (principally for breeders). Amongst them : First - class Hacks, Draughts, Medium Draught and Light Harness Horses, broken and unbroken. Entries solicited. Sale at 11 o’clock. W. J. HUNTER. 30/5 Mamaku Sawmills KUSABS BROS. rfTHE only Sawmill in the district eut--1 ting dry land timber guaranteed to resist the attack of the borer. The timber supplied from this mill is UNSURPASSED for DURABILITY and BEAUTY OF GRAIN. All Timber Seasoned before being planed. Pith the Railway Siding and every 3r facility for QUICK DESPATCH, comers may rely upon their orders being EXPEDITIOUSLY FULFILLED. g" Over half a million feet of timber ays on hand. or rate and terms apply L KUSABS BROS./ Mamaku. T RI-WEEKLY service. C. HARWOOD, Coach Proprietor, begs’ to intimate to commercial travellers and the public generally that he has laid on* REGULAR BUGGY SERVICE BETWEEN HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE ON Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leaving Hamilton at S) a.m, for Cam- 1 bridge, returning from Cambridge at 11 a.m. ; leaving again for Cambridge at 3 p.m., and starting on the return journey from Cambridge at 5 p.m., or at such times as will meet the convenience of his patrons.
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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 3, 16 July 1896, Page 3
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