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Auctions. MONICOL A CO. OHAFPO—Tuesday, 15th March PAEROA—Wednestlay, 16th Mnroh CAMBRIDGK—Saturday, 19th March CAMBRIDGE AUTUMN HORSE FAIR -Friil,y, 25th March CLEARING SALE (Wright's) - Wedueulay, 80:h March OBAUPO LIVE STUCK SALE. Tuesday, 15-. ii March. /?AA HEAD WELL B RED UUU CATTLE, amongst them : 120 Steers, two to three-year-old 50 Fresh, Empty Cows 30 Two-year-old Heifers 50 Yearling to IS-uionths Steers 20 Four year-old Bullocks 100 Well-bred Steer and Heifer Calves 100 Strong Calves, Ncwstcad Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer. 26/2 PAEROA LIVE STOCK SALE. Wednesday, 16th. March. 17 AT AND STORE CATTLE Sheep, Horses, etc. 100 Head Mixed Cattle—P. Vuglar, H. Alley, J. Alley, W. A. Stevens 4 Draught Horses, from Waihi McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer. 1/3 CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK SALE. Saturday, 19th March. Iu estate of Chas. Norgrove (deceased), |X>UR • ROOMED COTTAGE AND X? ACRE in Cambridge West. For full particulars apply to Mr Robert Fisher, Pukerimu. AUo, without reserve, on account of G. P. Donnelly, Esq., Napier, 4000 Crossbred Ewes (four and sixtooth and full-mouth, chiefly latter), in lamb to Lincoln rams, about one-third each, well on to Lincoln, three-quarter-bred and half-bred, Lincoln rams put with ewes about March Ist. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer. 8/3 FOR SALE IN A FEW WEEKS' TIME, OAAA GRAND LINCOLN EWES, i<£\J\J\J fresh full-mouth, in lamb to English Leicester and half-bred English Leicester and Lincoln rams 3000 Crossbred Ewes, six and eighttooth, in lamb to Lincoln rams 1000 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Romney Ewes 1200 Merino Ewes 1000 Crossbred Four-tooth Wethers, nearly all fat 400 Four-tooth Longwool Wethers, almost fat 450 Crossbred Ewes 20 Aged Rams McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer. 10/3 AUTUMN HORSE FAIR AT CAMBRIDGE ON Friday, 25th March. OKA MEDIUM 'AND HEAVY 4/Q\J DRAUGHT HORSES, UPSTANDING HACKS & HARNESS HORSES, UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES. Number of horses already advertised, 164. Further entries are : Reynolds 165, 166, Oheye 167, 168, Morrison 169, HanuoD 170, Perkins 171, 172, Roberts 173 to ISO, Yatts 181, Walker 182, Kusab IS3, Farley 184 to 187, Brown 188, Cranswick 189, 190. UNRESERVEDHaseler 1,2, Martyn 3, Sutton 4to 7, Furze 8,9, Buckland 10. Also, on account of Mr Chas. Hibbs, The whole of his Contracting Plant, comp: ising : 20 Draught Horses and Harness, Useful Pony, Saddle and Bridle, 3 Reid and Gray D.F. Ploughs, 1 Reid and Gray Treble Plough, 5 3 horse Sets Swings and Chains, 1 Good Waggon up to 5 tons, 1 New Dray (Gee and Potter), 1 New Pack Saddle, 1 New Timber Jack (Price), 2 Sets Cart Harne3s, 5 Sets Leading Harness, Tent and Camp Equipments. Also, The Thoroughbred Stallion Tasman (St. Albans—Zillah) Roadster Stallion Patchem (sue ot the champion Waikato cob and maDy other good horses). Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. McN IC O L & CO. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer. 10/2 CLEARING SALE AT CAMBRIDGE. Wednesday, 30th March. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr W. H. Wright (who has disposed of his farm) to sell on above date, in conjunction with Mr W. J. Hunter, at Clcmeut's Park, Cambridge, WHOLE OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. No Reserve. Full particulars later. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagii, Auctioneer. 24/2 Little's Powder and Fluid Dips. McNICOL & CO. 19/2 10 FARMER 3 AND PIG GROWERS. J ADAM 3 ft CO., Ham and Bacon Curers, Freezing Co.'s Wttsxs, Auckland, Are Buyers all the .year round of Dairy or Grain-fed Bacon Pigs, in any quantity, of 1001 bto 1501 b weight each. Cash Paid on Delivery. HAMS AND BACON.—The Cambridge Dairy Association is a CASH BUYER of Well-fed BACON PIGS all the year round. Delivery taken at the Factory, Hautapu Railway Station every Tuesday, Wednesday ana Friday, and highest current prices givenGEORGE WATT, Manager. 3/5 JAMES HALLY Secretary. CHIEF BRAND CLOTHING wears well and give* satisfaction.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 257, 10 March 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 257, 10 March 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 257, 10 March 1898, Page 3

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