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Auctions. McNICOL $ CO. OHAUPO—Tuesday, 2nd August CAMBRIDGE—Saturday, 6th August FURNITURE SALK (Mrs Edwards')— About the end of Auenst ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALEWednesday, Thursday and Friday, '2lst, '22nd and 23rd September OHAUPU LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 2nd August. WETHERS 100 Empty Ewes 50 Ewe.s, in lamb 7 Dairy Cows, at profit, from neighbourhood 12 Strong, Well-bred Steer Calves 50 Strong Calves, mostly steers, off turnips 3 Springers McNICOL & CO. G. F. MoCulu«h, Auctioneer. ! CAMBRIDGE LIVE STOCK SALE, Saturday, 6th August. pATTLB, HORSES, PRODUCE, \J ETC. •1 Useful Draught Horses 4 Active Light Waggon Horses McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCdllagh, Auctioneer. 23/7 FURNITURE SALE AT TE AROHA. At an Early Date. The undersigned have received instructions from Mrs Edwards to sell about the end of next month, rPHE WHOLE OF HER FURNI--1 TORE, ETC. Full particulars future advertisement. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McGullagh, Auctioneer. 23/7 ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 21st, 22nd and 23rd September. r PHE undersigned will hold their 1 ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR in connection with Waikato Farmers' Club's Annual Stallion Parade at Cambridge on above dates. To avoid unpleasantness, entries will be numbered as received at Hamilton office, and clients are requested to forward particulars with each entry there, stating also list entered for—unbroken, unreserved, or reserved. Order of Sale : Implements, Vehicles, Unbroken Stock, Unreserved Horses, Reserved. Sale starts WEDNESDAY, 12 noon ; THURSDAY, 9 a.m. ; FRIDAY, 8 a.m. ENTRIES RECEIVED : Unbroken— Galatea 23 horses, Burke 3 horses, Teague 1 cob, Aylward 1 horse, Jas. McDonald 2 colts, Wymau 1 colt Unreserved— Hemphill 1, Storey 2 to 5, Robertson 6 to 10, Tohi 11 to 15, Tanawhea 16 to IS, Teddy 19, 20, Sutton 21 to 23, Hibbs 24 to 26, Bume 27, Burke 28, Hanks 29 to 34, Crawshaw 35, Mahood 36, 37, Lochiel 3S, Martin 39 to 54, McNicol 55, 56, Mahood 57, Rikeys 58, Jackson 59, 60. Reserved— Kay 1,2, Robertson 3to 12, Beeson 13 to 19, Nelson 20 to 29, Grice 30 to 33, Hurd-Wood 34, Dixon 35, Hansford 36, Murray 37 to 39. Rikys 40 to 44, Cole 45, Marshall 46, 47, Clark 48 to 51, Storey 52 to 59, Hume 60 to 63, Cruickshank 64, Sturges 65. 66, Webster 67. 68, Mandeno 69 to 73, Seddon 74, 75, Sing 76 to 7S, Harwood 79 to S 4, Vickers 85, Speake 86, .87, Fisher 8S to 91, Runciman 92 to 95, Tohi 96 to 100, Germann 101, 102, Teddy 103, Ellis 104, 105, Pickerioß 106, 107, Taylor 10S to 127, Sutton 12S to 132, Heckler 133 to 135, Smith 136 to 140, Hanks 141 to 154, Taylor 155 to 160, Rotciangi 161 to 170, Ramsay 171, Sutton 172 to 176, Galatea 177 to "IS3, Martyn 184, Lake 185, 186, Trubshaw 187, Harrison 18S to 199, Burke 200, Haseler 201 to 203, Banish 204 to 206, Karl 207, 208, Allen 209, Blackman 210, 211, Baxter 212, 213, Papesoh 214, 215, Client 216, McNicol 217, 21S, Lochiel 219, Bell 220 to 223, Hiue 224, Richardson 225 to 229, Karl Bros. 230 to 237, White 238, 239, McVeagh 240, 241, Morrison 242 to 244, Hanuon 245 to 247, Carr 248 to 256, Marshall 257, 258, Parr 259 to 261, Client 262, 263, Anderson 264, 265, Mahood 266, 267, Perkins 268, Freeman 269 to 272, Teague 273 to 275, Mclnnes 276 to 278, Hansford 279, Mann 280 to 283, Roche 284 to 287, Aylward 258, 289, Ashwin 290. Waring 291, 292, Corriean 293, Finch 294 to 296, Rae 297 to 303, Knight 304 to 306, Craig 307, 308, Rowe, J., 309 to 311, Rowo, F., 312 to 314, Missen 315, 316, Wymau 317, 31S, Limmer 319 to 323, Morgan 324, 325, Ellis 326, 327, Brindle 325. 329, McComish 330, McFarlane 331, 332, Smith, R.C., 333, 334, Lindsay 335, 336, Franklin 337, 335. Cox 339 to 342, Jtffairs 343, Client 344 to 353, Dickey, E. M., 354, 355. G. F. McCULLAGH, Auctioneer. Little's Powder and Fluid Dips Larney's Antlie'mintic McNI C 0 L k CO. 19/2 jl 0 R PRIV AT E SALE. Several First-class Clydesdale Stallions, guaranteed sound, sure foal-getters, and prize-takers in the best company Several Good Farms Eight Horse-power Portable Engine, in thorough good working order Roadster and Thoroughbred StalMcNI C 0 L & CO. 21/4 A L E LATE ROSE POTATOES. The Best All-round Potato for Waikato. The Earliest and Heaviest Cropper. GEORGE E. CLARK, 16/7 Cambridge. ~E TOTARA POSTS, STRAINERS, AND BATTENS, in any quantity. Reasonable prices. Apply- W. WILSON, 1/4 Cambridge West. A TWO-ACRE SECTION in Hamilton West, in close proximity to Traffic Bridge, and one of the best building sites in the Borough. For particulars apply at AKGt's Office.,

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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 321, 30 July 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 321, 30 July 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 321, 30 July 1898, Page 3

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