Auctions. McNICOL j- CO. OHAUPO—Tuesday, 30th August CAM If RIDGE SPRING CATTLE SALE —Saturday, Sid September CLEARING SALE (J. Alley's)—Tuesday, 6th September ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALEWednesday, l'hureday and Friday, •21st, 22nd and 23rd September HOGGET SALE—Tuesday, 27th September OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 30th August. ,|AA FAT WETHERS, \j\J Four and Six-tooth (heavy weights), Win. Irvine. Puketiti 60 Fat Wethers, Karamu 40 Ewes at lambing 1 p ukerimn 20 Hoggets J 11 3|-year-o!d Forward Steers, off' turnips 10 Three-year-old Steers McNI C 0 L & CO. G. F. McCuUiAGH, Auctioneer. 18/8 CAM BRIDGESPRING CATTLE SALE Saturday, 3rd September. The undersigned will hold their ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SALE in their Cambridge Yards on above date, and will offer upwards of QAA CHOICE WELL-BRED OUU CATTLE, amongst them : 150 Fat and Forward Fotir'j and Five-year-old I N.Z.T.V. Bullocks j Land Co. 30 Fat and Forward Cows J 150 Well-tied Three-year-old Steers, from Waimarama 70 Well-bred Yearlings, G. A. Runciman 30 Two and Three-year-old Cattle, Galatea 30 Mixed Cattle, frcm Waotu 25 Strong Steer Calves, D. Shaw 65 Strong Calves, from Tauwhare and Scotchman's Valley 30 Calves, mixed sexes, Tamahere 70 Choice Yearlings, A. Casey 25 Two and Three-year-old Steers, W. T. Carr 60 One and Two-year-old Steers, good quality, L. Nelson 30 Forward Bullocks, off turnips, F. W. Burnett 21 Good Yearling Steers, off turnips, J. A. Fitzgerald N.B.— The Cattle from Patetere are well-bred, almost all killable, and have been on turnips since May. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. McNICO L & CO. G. F. McCollagh, Auctioneer. 4/8 CLEARING SALE AT HIKUTAIA. Tuesday, 6th September. The undersigned have received instructions from Mr J. Alley to sell at his residence, Hikutaia, rriHE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK, 1 IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, ETC. 25 First-class Dairy Cows, some in full milk, some springiog 25 Head Mixed Cattle 2 Good Spring-cart Horses, S Hacks and Ponies, 1 Uood Trotting Mare, 2 Spring-carts and Harness, Plough, Harrows, Chaffcutter, Separator in really good order, all Household Furniture, 3 Cattle Dogs, 100 Fowls, Ducks and Geese, 15 Pigs. Also, His Farm of 125 Acres, really good reclaimed swamp, every acre under grass or cultivation, divided into 11 paddocks ; 6-roomed house, orchard, and all necenpary outbuildings ; 3 large coppers, 75 gallons, 45 and 35 ; force pump. Branch river alongside, about one mile from Waihou River, where there are daily steamers for Auckland ; a really good property. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Luncheon Frovided. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCULLAGH, Auctioneer. 25/S ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 21st, 22nd and 23rd September. The undersigned will hold their ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR in connection with Waikato Farmers' Club's Annual Stallion Parade at Cambridge on above dates, and will offer fully PAA HORSES OF ALL DESCRIPOUvJ TIONS, comprising: Heavy and Medium Draughts, Upstanding Hacks, Coachers, Active Plough Horses, Useful Cobs and Harness Horses, and a lot of Unbroken Horses, from the principal breeders and farmers of "Waikato and neighbouring districts. To avoid unpleasantness, entries will be numbered as received at Hamilton office, and clients are requested to torward 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, ENTRIES RECEIVED : "Unbroken— Galatea 23 horses, Burke 3 horses, Teagne 1 cob, Aylward 1 horse, Jus. McDonald 2 colts, Wyman 1 colt, Hubbard 1 colt, Scott 1 colt, Day 9 draught colts and fillies 1 to 3 years old, Verron 4 colts, Bailey 2 colts by Merry Mac, Linimer 1 filly by Freedom "UnreservedAdditional entries are : Stevens (il to 64, Hubbard 65 to 08, Client 69 to 93, Company 94 to 108, Wylie 109 to 112,* Moisley 113 to 116, Paterson, J., 117, 118, Scott 119. Swayne 120, Fisher, J., 121, 122. Browne 123, 124, Elliot, Jas., 125 to 133, Gorrie 134, 135, Vernon 136, Hill 137 to 139, Land Association 140 to 146, Fletcher 147, Batten 148, Dickey 149 to 153 ReservedAdditional entries are : McFarlane 331, 332, Smith, R.C., 333, 334, Lindsay 335, 336, Franklin 337, 338, Cox 339 to 342, Jtllairs 343, Client 344 to 353 Dickey, E. M., 354, 355, Johnston 356 to 358, Nicklc, W. and E., 359, 360, Gregory 361 to 363, Pritt 364, Ryburn, E.. 365 to 368, Alderson 369, Coyle, P., 370, Walker 371 to 374. King, N., 375, Bukowskv 376, Jack 377, Black man 375, 379, Williamson, E., 380, 381, Bailey 352 to 385, Land Association 386 to 390, Dickey 391, 392, Page 393 to 396 Also, on account W. H. Herries, Esq., Bay Mare (unbroken), 4 years old, " by The Dauphin—Nosegay, by Leolinus—Perfume Brown Mare (unbroken), 3 years old, by Handsome Jack—Nosegay, Handsome Jack by St. Leger Four-year Marc (unbroken), by Castor—Sapphire, by Leolinus —Lyra (imp.) Brown Gelding, Homai, good hack L & C 0 G. F. McCutxagh, Auctioneer.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 332, 25 August 1898, Page 3
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