Auctions. W. J. HUNTER. OHAUPO—Thii Day CAMBRIDGE Saturday, November 19th NGARUAWAHI k -Thursday, November '24th HORSE SALE (Hamilton)-Thursday, December Bth FIRST SHEEP FAIR Wednesday, February 15th THIS DAT. For Sale This Day at Ohaupo Yards, A Afi THREE AND FOUR-YEAR-\I\J OLD BULLOCKS, from Kawhia, Raglan aud YVaitetuna 200 Two to 2£-year-old Steers and Heifers 150 Well-bred Yearlings 400 Four and Six-tooth Wethers, in wool « Sale will start at 12.30 sharp, commencing with Furniture. W. J . HUNTER. 3/11 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Cambridge Monthly Sale. In consequence of Auckland Show being held on usual sale day (November 12th), the undersigned will hold hie Mouthly Sale on SArURDAY, November 19th, of 97 CHOICE YEARLINQS, /V I from Hautapu 32 Strong Calves and Yearlings, Taotaoroa 20 Choice Youni? Cattle, S. Howard 15 Extra Choice Young Cattle, from 7 Good Cows at calving 5 Fat Cows—B. Comer, H. Hicks 5 Prime Fat Heifers, J. Forrest Extra Choice Dairy Cow at calring, Thomas Kros. 31 Choice Young Berkshire Pigs, H. Rogers and T. Hicks Horses, Pigs, Produce, 4c. W . J . HUN TE R. 5/11 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. The undersigned will hold his next Sile at Ngaruawahia on THURSDAY, November 24th, of / IATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, Ac. \J 16 Well-bred Two-year-old Steers, Burtt Entries solicited. At 11 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. 12/11 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT HAMILTON. The undersigned will hold his next SPECIAL HORSE SALE at Hamilton Yards on THURSDAY, December Bth, of about OAA HORSES OF ALL CLASSES. Also, on account of W. Hogan, First-class Double-seated Buggy, Pair of Horses and Harness Entries solicited. Sale at 11 o'clock. P.S.—When sending entries, please state if unbroken, unreserved, or re* served. W. J. HUNTER. 18/10 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Waikato Sheep Fair. The undersigned will hold his FIRST SHEEP FAIR OF THE SEASON en WEDNESDAY, February 15tb, of about OA AAA SHEEP. 20,000 At 12 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. 13/10 kTOROHANGA AWMILLS LARGE STOCKS OF BUILDIN^_TIMBER. PROMPT DELIVERY. ELLIS &~BURNANP SAWMILLERS, OTORO H A N G A. 'AEAMU £1 AWMILLS. JOHN PARK, PROPRIETOR, takes this opportunity of thanking all his old customers for the support accorded to him when running the Whatawhata Sawmill. THE NEW MILL (recently erected at Karamu) IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL, and orders are solicited for RIMU&KAHIKATEA. The Proprietor can recommend the QUALITY OF THE TIMBER. (gfThe KAHIKATEA is of the YELLOW-HEART VARIETY, impervious to Grub or Worm. For prices and terms apply to JOHN PARK, WHATAWHATA. June 18th, 189 S. 21/6 H I T A K E B, Teacher of Singing. NEW QUARTER began on th* 3rd October, 1898. For terms, etc., apply to MRS WHITAKER, 4/10 Hamilton. RINGING, PIANO, AND VIOLIN, MRS F. W. COOKE is prepared to give Lessons in SINGING and on the PIANO and VIOLIN. Terms on application to Mrs Cooke, c/o Mr Bond, or Mr R. Chambers, The Mill, Cambridge. 6/11
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 367, 15 November 1898, Page 4
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