Auctions. McNICOL 4- CO. OHAUPO—This Day FURNITURE SALE (To Aroha)Tlmrsday, 10th November WAlHOU—Friilay, llth November HAMILTON HORSE SALE—Thurstliiy, 17th November CLEARING SALE AT RAGLAN— Wednesday, 23rd November TE MATA— Thursday, 24th November OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. THIS DAY. O r A HEAD WELL-BRED CATTLE iO\J 250 Eat and Forward Sheep and Ewes, with lambs McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCuJiTiAOK. Auctioneer. 27/10 FURNITURE SALE AT TE AROHA. Thursday, 10th November. The undersigned have received instructions to sell in the Te Aroiia Public Hall on above date, at 1 o'clock, A LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- . TURE, ETC. McNI C 0 L k CO. G. F. McCullagh,-Auctioneer. 27/10 WAIHOU LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, llth November. £A HEAD CHOICE BEEF—--011 E- F. Roche, W. H. Hemes, Bros., Jas. Bell, Lansdowne Estate 20 Head Store Cattle, Nat. Ferguson 100 Fc'.t Ewes and Wethers, Kereone Estate 2 Good Spring Carts, from Paeroa McN IC 0 L & CD. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. 27/10 HAMILTON HORSE SALE. Thursday, 17th November. The undersigned will hold their USUAL HORSE SALE in Hamilton on above date, and will offer upwards of OAA HORSES, Z/UU comprising Unbroken Colts and Filliesr, Upstanding Hacks, Heavy and Medium Draught Horses, Useful Light Harness and Couching Sorts. Entries received : Harwood 1 to 6. Moisley 7, S, Hannon 9, 10, Karl 11, 12, Beeson 13 to 22, Hurd-Wood 23. Rathborne 24, Rhodes 25, Mawhinney 26, Ramsay 27, 28, Dixon 29, Melville 30, Allen 31. Starr 32, 33, Shaw 34 to 37, Steele 38, 39, Ohye 40, Taylor 41, 42, Shaw 43 to 45, Roth well 46, Johnson 47, 48, McTnnes 49 to*s2, Limmcr 53 to 54, Perkins 55, Graham 56, Skewes 57, Sutton Bros., 58 to 61, Churches 62, Atkinson 63, Barugh 64 to 67, Petty 68 to 70, Browne 71, 72, Devine 73, 74, Farrer 75. 76, Missen 77, 78, Smale 79, 80, Burke 81, 82, Browne 83, 84, Riley 85, Weal 86. Rogers 87, 88, Pollard 89, Vosper 90, Williamson 91, Thomas 92, Slade 93 to 98, Walter 99, Keat 100, 101, Storey 102 to 105, Bridgman 106. Ryburn 107 to 110, Waring 111, Reid 112, McDonald 113, McNicol 114, TappllSto 117, Windsor 118 to 121, King 122, Chitty 123 to 125, Hastie 126, 127, Lebean 131, Douglas 132, 133, Mahood 134 Clark 135, 136. Sh-inaehan 137, Oheye 138, Broadmeadows 139 to 142, Steele, Thos., 143, 144, Davis, Thos., 145, Pike 146, Blackman 147, Hunt 148, 140, Gorton Estate 150, 151, Davis, Jno , 152, Parker, Geo., 153, Matthew, H., 154 to 156, Turnwald 157 to 159. Martyn, A. L,, 160, Semniens 161, 162, Millar 163 to 165, Nickle 166, Client 167 to 174, Kite 175, Clements 176, 177, Dickey, E. M., ITS, 179, MeMiken 180, Johnstone, Ceo., 181 to 185, Graham 186. Ruuciman 187, Hunt 188, MeEn-lane 189, Smith 190, 191, Client 192, 193, Dillicar 194, Rothwell 195, Clark 196 to 201, Mclnnes 202 to 204, Keiley 205, Richardson 206, 207, Jolly 208, Dagg2o9, 210, Teddy 211, Ticklepenny 212 Sale at 10 a.m. sharp. McNICOL' & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. 27/9 CLEARING SALE AT KAUROA, RAGLAN. Wednesday, 23rd November. The undersigned have received instructions to sell, under Bdl of Sale, at the farm known as Bushby's, Kauroa, Raglan, on above date, WA HEAD CATTLE, I U 1 to 3 years old 130 Crossbred Ewes, with lambs 6 Hacks and Medium Draught Horses Implements, Furniture, Etc. For full particulars see posters. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. LuncheoD Provided. McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneei. 8/11 TE MATA LIVE STOCK SALE. Thursday, 24th November. The undersigned wi'l hold their next Sale in Mr J. Galvan's Te Mata Yards on above date, and will offer close on /j OA HEAD OF STORE CATTLE, TvU amougst them : 50 Three and Four-year-old Steers, Hamahama 30 Three-year-old Steers 1 n , 25 Young Cattle j Galvan 30 Mixed Cattle, neighbourhood 40 Two-year old Steers, Wm. ThornOther entries solicited. McNICOL & CO G. F. McCollagh, Auctioneer. 5/1J 1? O R PRIV AT E SALE. Hamilton East : .'? Acres, fenced and in grass, five-roomed house, stable ; a bargain 300-acru Farm at Waotu, fcncect, portion in grass, dwelliughcuse of 13 rooms, large barn and other outbuildings, garden and orchard ; low price. Full particulars on application S. V. Knight's 200-acre Farm near Te Arpha, mostly in grass ; new seven-roomed house and necessary outbuildings, orchard, etc. Easy terms Coo J Waggon up to 30c wt. or 2 tons ; can be seen in Cambridge Yards Totara and Rimii Fencing Posts Little's Sheep Dip, Fluid and Powder Chesterfield Guano ; price, £3 10s on trucks, Auckland ; analysis on application AGENTS FOR: P. and 1). Duncan's Implements The Highland Sheep Dip, Fluid and Powder ; equal to any. and the cheapest and easiest mixed Dip iu the market. McNICOL CO. 4/Iq
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 364, 8 November 1898, Page 3
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