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McNTC'OL .y CO. I'l'HO ACHING C A" p " RANCIRIRI —To morrow HAMlLTON—Thursday, L>oth MaSALE OF TURNIP CATTLE—Tuesday, -Mth May THIRD SHEER FAIR Wednesday, •2<ith May WAITOA -Friday, 2Xth May WAlHl—Saturday, 2!)tli May RANGIRIRI LIVE STOCK SALE. TOMORROW. A HEAD CHOICE CATTLE Salf at 10 o'clock sharp. MuNI C 0 L & CO. u.jK.ir, Auctioneer. HAMILTON E STOCK SALE. Thursday, 20th May. UTTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, ETC. J '2O Good Crossbred Lambs 00 Pat Wethers ■2O Young Berkshire Pigs, G. F. E. Edgccumbe Lot Black Red Came Fowls Wanted : A lot of Good Dairy Cows, close to profit. G. F. McCniiLACH, Auctioneer. ALE OF TURNIP C. Ohaupo, Tuesday, 25th May. rpilE undersigned will hold their L Annual Sale of TURNIP CATTLE at Ohaupo Yards on above date. 14S Choice Three-and-ahalf and four-year-old Steers, Mahoenui and Mangakopara 7.") Three and Four year-old SteersHauparoa, C. Kiug, and others '2-10 Grown Bullocks—Te Akau,Mangakawa, W. Kay, H. C. Bull, Te Puke •21 '2 Fat and Forward Empty Cows 37 Choice li-year-o!d Cattle, Tarapipi S Springing Heifers, Mangakopara Entries solicited. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer, THIRD SHEEP FAIR AT OHAUPO. Wednesday, 26th May. The undersigned will hold their next SHEEP FAIR at Ohaupo on abore date, and will offer principally Sheep lit for tmnip feeding upwards of 10.000 s )tigst them 3500 Crossbred Ewes, 4,6, and S-tooth, in lamb to Lincoln and Leieestor 3450 Fat and Forward Two, Four and Six-tooth Crossbred and Longwool Wethers CoO Crossbred Lambs 800 Crossbred Empty Ewes 500 Fat Sheep From J. Swan, P. Corcoran, W. Short, A. Gregory, Thos. Wylie, Galatea Station, P. Coyle, D. Munro, A. Jones, A. R. Bine, J. J. Ryburn, H. Webb, H. Bull, Jno. Moon, J. S. Browne, H. Matthew, Marshall, R. F. Lasecllcs, J. Conigan, W. Qualtroujih, J. Wylie, I. Hodgson. Further entries solicited. McNICOL & CO. G.F. MoCuu,.U!ii, Auctioneer. 6/4 WAITOA LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, 28th May. iQA F AT C A T T L E , LrQ\J W. H. He.lies, E. F. Roche, W. S. Allen, J. Taylor, 1). McNicol, J. Hanks. J. W. Walker, Waitos Estate I'2 Fresh, Empty Cows, Walton McNICOL & CO. G. F, McCullauii, Auctioneer. IN/.") SALE OF,I. A. BROWN'S HORSES, CONTRACTING PLANT, ETC., At WAIHI, ox Saturday, 29th May. The undersigned have received instruo t : ons from Mr J. A. Brown, who has worked out his bush, to sell on above date at Waihi. riHIE WHOLE OF HIS HORSES, JL PLANT, Ac, comprising : 31 Heavy Draught Horses and Harness 1 Spring Cart Horse 3 Hacks 3 Waggons, 1 up to o tons, 1 up lo 4 tons, 1 up to 3.j tons, all in first-class order I Bush Timrcr Waggons, "2 Drays, and 1 Trolly. The above are picked heavy draught li< r.-es, young and sound ; a better lot cannot be found in the province. Simply sold for above reason. The waggons and harness are in fust-class order. Being the largest and most complete plant in the district, this sale is well worthy cf the attention of buyers. MoN IC O I & C O {•. F. MrCn.i.Aiiii, DAILY COACH SERVICE ISKTWKEX HAMILTON & CAMBKIDGE. Carrying- H.M. Mails and Pas sengers. On and alter JANUARY Ist, I SOT, the undersigned will RUN A CONVEYANCE between Cambridge and Hamilton daily. Leave Cambridge at 11 a.m.: Tainahcre, 1 - 2.1."> p.m.; arrive at Hamilton, 1 p.m., connecting DAILY with the second train for Auckland at •2.10 p.m. ; Te Aroha, Paeroa, and Rotoi tia at 2/27 p tn. ; and for Te Awaiim 1 ti, at 2.•_'."> p.m. Leave Hamilton, DA 11 A", on return journey, at 2.40 p.m., arrive at Cambiidgc at 4.1.3 p.m. Fares : Single, 3 - ; Return, 5,'-. W. T. CALK, Proprietor. Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, Cambridge, January Ist, 1S!I7. Letters and telegrams addressed to IV. T. CARR, Cambridge, will receive 1 ) AULA X MA 11. COACH. U The RAG UN MAIL COACH will commence to run tor the Summer Season on and after November 3rd, leaving Hamilton on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, al S a.m., and Raglan on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at M BUTTON UROi

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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 135, 18 May 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 135, 18 May 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 135, 18 May 1897, Page 3

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