McXICO I f CO. CAMBRIDGE SPRING CATTLE SALE —Saturday, 3rd September CLEARING" SALE (J. Alley's)—Tuesday, 6th September HAMlLTON—Thursday, Bth September CLKARTNG SALK (Morgan's)—Monday, 19th September ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALEWednesday, Thursday and Friday, '2lst, 22nd and 23rd September HOGGET SALE—Tuesday, 27th September CAMBRIDGE SPRING CAT fLE SALE Saturday, 3rd September. ' Qf\(\ CHOICE WELL-BRED ( OUU CATTLE, amongst them : 150 Fat and Forward Four"\ and Five year-old I N Z.T.V. Cullucksj j Lind Co. 60 Fat Cows J 30 Forward Bullocks, off turnips, F. W. Burnett, 300 S'roog Calves and Yearlings, f mostly sticr.s, from Tamaherc, Tauwhare, and neighbourhood I 240 Well-bred Oi.e, Two and Three-year-old Steers—Waimarama, Nelson and Carr 100 Mixed Cattle, different sellers. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Alsc, at 11 o'clock, on account of Mr Geo. J. Neal, at his shop in Dukesfrcet, Cambridge, G 70 Bags Webb's Imperial Swede at 1011), good germinating quality ; Iron Safe (Perry), Disc Churn, * Weighing Machine Scwt., " Planet JR , Seed and Manure fc Drill, Wheel Hoe, Wheat Mill, n Store Truck ; Kerosene Stove, \ ornamental and good, 2ft. high ; Bicycle for lady or gentleman, Double M L. Gun, Victress Stove (No. 8), Perambulator, Wire Mattress, Rubber Stamp, Picture Frames and Photos, 20 Packets New Garden Seeds (12 varieties each), lOdoz Wood Rollers and Pins, 9 Dozen New Patent B. and M. Fencing Strainers, 12 Packets Rope at 6lb, Dr. Neil's Medicine, 5 Packets Boots and Shoes, 2 Seed Sieves, Corn-trier, 10 Sacks Carrots, Ton Chuff; Premium Champion '- Flour, 100 lb, 501 b, 251 b ; Sundries, etc. McNICOL k CO. G. F. McCullagh, 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, THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, ETC. 25 First-class Dairy Cows, some in full milk, some springing 25 Head Mixed Cattle 2 Good Spring-cart Horses, 8 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 necessary 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. Xiunclieon Provided. McNICOL & CO. G.F. McCullaoh, Auctioneer. ANNUAL SPRING HORSE SALE. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 21st, 22nd and 23rd September. In connection with Waikato Farmers' Club's Annual Stallion Parade. £flA HORSES OF ALL DESCRIPOUU 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 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, S a.m. ENTRIES RECEIVED : Unbroken — Galatea 23 horses, Burke 3 horses, , Teague 1 cob, Aylward 1 horse, Jas. McDonald 2 colts, Wymau 1 colt, Hubbard 1 colt, Scott 1 colt, Day 9 draught coifs and fillies 1 to 3 years old, Vernon'4 colts, Bailey 2 jolts by Merry Mac, Limmer 1 filly by Freedom, Land Association 5 colts ind fillies ' UnreservedAdditional entries are : Cullen 160 to 163, Litchfield 164. 165, Berridge 166 , Reserved— - Additional entries are : Harvey 401, £ 402, Raynes 403, 404, Litchfield 405 to 40S, Deverill 409 ] Clydesdale Stallion General Gordon, 3 years old, by Royal Conqueror out of pure Clydesdale mare imported from South 1 Island Roadster Stallions Nobleman and ; Merrymaker Also, on account W. H. Herries, Esq., 1 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 IMPLEMENTS: 1 Duncan Drill, II coulters, seed, grain and manure ; 1 Duncan Drill, in good order ; Hornsby Reaper and Mower ; 4 horsepower Chaffcuttcr, with riddles (Reid and Gray) and intermediate to cut 5 tons a day. McNICOL & CO. CI. F. McCollagii, Auctioneer.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 335, 1 September 1898, Page 3
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722Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 335, 1 September 1898, Page 3
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