McNICOL A CO. A r " l! IS' G OAL ES. W A TO A— To-morrow* OHAUPO-Ttusday, 3rd August I'AEROA—Tliursiluy, sth August SPRING HORSE SALE—Thursday and Friday, 23rd and 24th September. WAITOA LIVE .STOCK SALE. T0•M0 R R 0 W . H K A D I! E E F I_£\J .100 Fut .nid Store Sheep 200 Longwoo! Hoggets 100 Head Srcrc Cattle .SO Spriug'ng Cows and Heifers. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. McNICOL k CO. G. F. McCollagii, Auctioneer.B/7 CHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 3rd August. OA WELL-BRED THREE-YE AROKJ OLD STEERS. (i. F. McCui.LAr.il, Auctioneer. 22/7 I'AEROA LIVE STOCK SALE.' Thursday, sth August. rpflE undersigucd will hold their next X sale in I'aeroa Yards on above date. Entries solicited. M cNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullauh, Auctioneer. 20/7 ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE. Thursday and Friday, 23rd and 24th September. In connection with Waikato Farmers' Club's Annual Stallion Parade. undersigned will hold their usual JL SPRING HORSE SALE on above Entries received as follows : UNRESE RVE I) LIS T Company 1 to 50, Burke 51 to 53, Germr.nn 54, Kcreone 55 to 62, Heather 63, (iibson 64 to 67, Client 68 RESER V E D St urges 1 to 3, Kav 4 to 6, Edson 7 to 12, Hogan 13, 14, Ha'seler 15, 16, CruickshanU 17, Broadmeadows 18, 19, O'Connor 20 to 23, Mnudeno 24, 25. Duffey 26 to 28, Morrison 29, Barugh 30 to 33, Tohi 34 to 43, Storey 44 to SS, Sing 50, 60, Taylor 61 to (>S, Matamata 60 to 03, Hume 94 to 07, Bellamy OS tD 102, McNicol 103 to 107, Hannon 103 to 113, Newell 114 to 116, Dixon 117, 118, Arnold 110 to 122, Foster 123, 124, Fitzgerald 125, Richards 126, Walker 127 to 130, Gcrmann 131, 132, Jackson 133 to 138, Shaw 130 to 146, Hunt 147, McInncs 148 to 151, Harrison 160 to 169, Taylor 170 to IS3, Ellis 184 to ISO, Moon 187 to 198, Weal 199, Furze 200, 201, Do.ld 202, 203, Eversley Estate •201 to 206, Burnett 207, 208, Munay, K. I).. 209 to 211. Murray, C N., 212, Fisher, Jno., 213 to 216, Winter 217, •218, Carr, W. T., 219 to 2-25, Banks 226 to 230, Burke 231 to 233, Heath 234, Windsor 235 to 237, Shaw 238, Gibson •239 to 242, Callaghan 243 to 248, Coites 2 10, Rotorangi 250 to 255, Noble 250 to 259, Richardson 260 to 262, Perkins 263, 264, Ring 265 to 267, Brown 265, 269, Douglas 270 to 275, Dyer 276, Ramsay 277 to 282, Day 283, 284, McLean 255, Vcrcoc 286 to 288, Bell 289, 290, Langdale 201, Ric 202, 203, Harwood 204 to 301, Lansdovvne 302 to 305, Martyn 306, Bailey 307 to 316, Allen 317, 318, Turnwald 310, McMillan 320 to 324, Kennv 325, 326. Howden 327, Fry 328, 329, Hjorth 330, Westncy 331. M cNIOOL & CO. (!. F. McCrr.i.Acn, Auctioneer. 25,6 NOTICE : A yard will be set aside for •unreserved, horses to be tied in, and these will have preference after unbroken Stnek. Sellers will please note their numbers, and those required each day will be advertised about two weeks before sale. AKE Wood's Great Pjppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, Is 6d and 2s Ail grocers and chemists. 1/4 DAILY COACH SERVICE HUT WEEN HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE. Carrying H.M. Mails and Passengers. On and after JANUARY Ist, 1897, the undersigned will BUN A CONVEYANCE between Cambridge and Hamilton daily. Leave Cambridge at 11 a.m.; Tamaherc, 12.15 p.m. : arrive at Hamilton, 1 p.m., connecting DAILY with the second train for Auckland at 2.10 p.m. ; To Aroha, Paeroa, and Kotorua at 2.27 p in. ; and for Te Awaimttu, at 2.2.") p.m. Leave Hamilton, DAILY, on return journey, at 2.45 p.m., arrive at Cambridge at 4.45 p.m. Fares : Single, 3, - ; Return, 5/W. T. CARR, Proprietor. Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, Cambridge, January Ist, 1897Letters and telegrams addressed to IV. T. CARR, Cambridge, will receive prompt attention. 5/2 I" IVERY AND I2AIT JAMES "nARWOOD, I'koi'kiktok. Coaches, Breaks, *nd Double and Single Buggies on Hire. First-class Saddle Horses for Ladies. S3T COACHES MEET ALL TRAINS at Hamilton West and Frankton. Picnic and Excursion Parties sfeCarcful and Experienced Drivers. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. TERMS MODERATE. "a UCKLAND " LADY'S NURSING l\ HOME." Newton Road, Auckland. Proprietress, Mrs FoLLAS.—Mrs Follas, practical midwife, is prepared to oiler superior accommodation, combined with homo comforts and exceptionally moderate tariff, to visitors to Auckland from the country. _ Telegrams will reecive prompt attention. 17/9 •\TEW TTENUS m 0 BAC CCL —SMOKERS' DELIGHT— To be had from all Storekeepers and Tobacconists, and from S . TUCKER, HAMILTON
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 160, 22 July 1897, Page 3
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