MrXICOL .(• CO. !Js|&' W FAIR AT OIIAUI'O. "Wednesday, 26th May. The undersigned will hold their next SHEEP FAIII at Ohaupo on .above date, and will oiler principally Sliccp lit for tin nip feeding upwards of IU,UUU Amongst tl cm : :\2r>o Crossbred Ewes, -1, G, and S-tooth, in htnb to Lincoln and Leicester 3485 Fat and Forward Two, Four and Six-tooth Crossbred and LongO.*)0 Crossbred Lambs SOO Crossbred Empty Ewes 509 Fat Sheep From J. Swan, I'. Corcoran, W. Shore, A. Gregory, Thos. Wylic, Galatea Station, P. Coylo, I). Mnuro, A. Jones, A. R. Mine, J. .J. Ryhimi, H. Webb, 11. Bull, Jno. .Moon, J. S. Browne, H. Matthew, Marshall, R. F. Lasccllcs, J. Corrigan,'W. Qualtroufth. Further entiies solicited. G.F. McCru,.\i;it, Auctioneer. 6/4 SALE OF.T. A. BROWN'S HORSES, CONTRACTING PLANT, ETC., A'l WAIKT, Saturday, 29 th May. The undersigned have received instruc t'ons from Mr J. A. Brown, who has worked out his bush, to sell on above date at Waihi. rpHE WHOLE OF HIS HORSES, X PLANT, &c, comprising : 31 Heavy Draught Horses and Harness 1 Spring Cart Horse 3 Hacks 3 Waggons, 1 up to ."> tons, I up to •1 tons, 1 up to '.)!, tons, all in first-class order 4 Bush Timber Waggons, 2 Drays, and 1 Tiolly. The above are picked heavy draught horses, young and sound ; a better lot cannot be found in the province. Simply sold for above reason. The waggons and harness are in first-class order. Being the largest and most complete plant in the discriot, this sale is well worthy of the attention of buyers. MoNICOL & CO. IS. F. McCcII.VGU, Auctioneer. 29/4 The undersigned have received instructions from the Assets Realisation Board to olTcr for sale, at an early date, | HE RANGIURU ESTATE OF I 6740' ACRES, better known as the " Matai," situated at To Puke. Bay of Plenty, in blocks of 200 to .300 acres. This tine property is all in grass or crop, exceptionally well watered, and each section will be fenced except on the road lines. The property has been noted for years past tor the quantity and quality of beef it turns off, and is now turning off at the rate of 2000 head a year. I can confidently recommend it for grazing, dairying and maize growing. The plans are expected to be out shortly, when further particulars will b-3 given. ROBERT SEDDON, Taurauga. In conjunction with MoNICOL & CO., G. F. MoCeLi-AGH, Auctioneer. 31/12 Waikato. Wood's Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, Is Gd and 2s Gd. All grocers and chemists. 1/4 ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING, with dog or gun, on my property, Te Kainga, Pukeritnu, will be PROSECUTED. 8/5 A. B. HEATHER. ANY PERSON, OR PERSONS, FOUND TRESPASSING on Te Kahii Estate, in pursuit of game or otherwise, will be PROSECUTED as the law directs ; and ALL DOGS found on the property after this date will be DESTROYED. N. A. LARNEY. 20ch April, 1897. 27/4 \NY person found TRESPASSING with clog or gun on the Raglan Estate will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. R. C. MATH lAS, Manager. Te Akau, June Ist, 189? ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Auckland Agricultural Company's Properties will be PROSECUTED. JOHN McCAW, Manager, a 1 I Feu Court. ANY PKRSON FOUND TREcPASSINO with dog or gnu on any part of the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company's (Limited) property will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON, 2/5 Manager. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the New Zealand Land Association's property in search of game,or otherwise, will uc PROSECUTED as the law directs. Woodlands. 9th February, ISSS. POISON IS BEING LAID FOR DOGS on the New Zealand Land Association's property. Wood 1.-ill.)*. ;jrd May. ISSS. ANNUAL CJ.EA R 1 N G SALE OF SURPLUS SUMMER STOCK. Immense Eeductions. ORAND BARGAINS : Ida's, Id, 3d, lid, !)d, and upwards: Ribbons, Id, 24, •id, I.VI, lid yard ; Flowers ami Laces, half price; Ladies' Corsets, Is lid. 2s lid, :!-= IUI, 4s 11,1, ."is lid, very cheap ; Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 10.'.d, Is, Is 3d, grand value ; Children's Stockings, from 2d per pair ; Dress Stuff*, from .'ss lid, lull dress length ; Prints, from Is lid, dress length,'great variety, exceptional value : Special line in Serge Costume*, 18s Ud, well made. Everything reduced DAVID GARRIOCK, Dkai'KK ami CosTi'.Mir.K, Kuranguhapu Road, Auckland. _2S/1_ \*7 ILL 1A M fPAYLO B £ (Fourteen years with J. Henderson Wyndham-street), G E NEK A L DECORA TO R, Siy-n and Glass Writer, DESIGNER i CLASS EMBOSSER Wiki. Blinds, Silk Bannkks, &c. 14 Wyndham-street, Auckland. \TISITING CARDS printed, equal to copperplate, at The Waikato Argus Ollice Hamilton.—George EdgccumLr,
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 133, 13 May 1897, Page 3
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