W. J. KUXTER. NGARUAWAHIA - Thursday, April 27th CAMBRIDGE-Saturday, April 29th OHAUPO—Tuesdav, May 2nd CLEARING SALE (Mears')—Tu-sd^y, May 2nd TURNIP CAITLE SALE - Tuesday, May 16th CLEARING SALE (Rae'«) - Friday, May 19th SALE (Walker'sJ-Abe-ut middle of May RANGIRIRI-Thureday, May 25th IHURSDAY, APRIL 27. The undersigned will hold his next Ngftruawahia Sate at Ngaruawahia Tarda on THURSDAY, April 27th, of A A FOUR AND FIVE-YEAR-OLD 4tU WELL-BRED BULLOCKS, nearly beef, Col. Dawson 6 Four-year-old Bullocks, Wallace 9 Fat Steers } Q p „ 2 Springing Heifers J 100 Well-bred Calves and Yearlings, neighbourhood 20 Good Cows, calves at side, C. Mtttthiis 20 Fresh, Empty Cows \ Ma thias, Puie Short horn j- Skewes, Bull ) and others 15 Mixed Cattle, John Martin 12 Steers, Mrs Loreli 19 Fat and Forward Bullocks (very choice) F. W Ilowman 20 Good Calves, McKeown Cattle, Sheop, Horses, 4c. Entries solicited. Sale at 11 o'clock. W . J . H~u"n TE R . U/4 SATURDAY, APRIL 29. For Sale at Cambridge Yards on Saturday, April 29th, 8 PRIME BEEF, B. Comer 6 Prime Polled Angus Cows, Parr Bros. 6 Young Pigs, W. Semmens i Fat Cows, W. Wallace 10 Choice Two-year-old j . Shorthorn Heifers } F. J. Hicks 2 Pure Collie Pups ) i ays«.} "*"- 7 Youug Draucht and Riding Horses, Jas. Walker Horses, Produce, &c. W. J. HUNTER. 22/4 TUESDAY, MAY 2. For Sale at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, May 2nd, 20 W S B 1 12 Good Empty Cows T dhi 6 Fat Cows J 40 Young, Empty Cows and Fat Heifers, from Wait«tuna 2000 Largo Six-tooth Wethers, in forward condition 1000 Two, Four and Sir-\ tooth Crossbred j *™ rr Wet «r her3 a - iNowonroad tooth Crossbred J Ewes, in lamb to I Lincoln rams / 900 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes, in lamb to Romiley rams Bentall's CE 1 Chaffcutter, good as new 25 Well-bred 2|-year-o!d Steers, R. Bosanko Handsome Unbroken Draught Filly, rising 4 years old ; has splendid bone, very active, by Prince Fergus, and out grand mare 35 Unbroken Native Horses'} From 1 Good Waggon Horse J-P ar a - 3 Good Young Hacks J wer» W. J. HUNTER. 20/4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr Richard Mears (who has sold his farm) to sell at Ohaupo Yards on TUESDAY, May 2nd, immediately before Cattle Sale, 'J DRAUGHT HORSES, O real good team and just out of work Well-known Black Horse, Buggy and Harness, Pole an I Double Harness, D.F. Plough, 6ft. Disc Harrow, 12ft. Chain Harrow, 4-leaf Tine Harrow, Woods' Reaper and Binder (good as new), Reid and Gray Reaper and Binder, Tip Dray. Hay Frame, Wooden Roller, Plough, Shaft and Leading Harness, Saddle and Bridie, Weighing Machine up to oewt., Wheelbarrow, Seed Barrow, Timber, Puriri Posts, kc. W. J. H UN T E R. 28/ TUESDAY, MAY 18. Annual Turnip Cattle Sale. The undersigned will hold his ANNUAL TURNIP CATTLE SALE on TUESDAY, May 16th, of 1 AAA WELL-BRED FOUR-YEAR--IUUU OLD BULLOCKS, beef and nearly beef, FAT AND FORWARD COWS AND HEIFERS, from W. Herries, Esq., M.H.R., John Roche, G. Eyre, Johnstoue Bros., W. H. Grace, W. W. Lindsey, G. McMillaD, H. Rhodes, Clark Bros., J. W. Ellis, Graham Bros. (To Puke), Karaka natives, Upton Bros., Chas. Eyre, A. Shillson, Pukerimu, and other places. 45 Guarantoed Young Empty Cows, Williamson Bros., Rukuhia 80 Well-bred Four year-old Bullocks, uearly beef, Te Akau 25 Mixed Cattle, G. Rigg At 12 o'clock W . J . H?i TE R . 1/4 THURSDAY, MAY 25. The undersigned will hold his next Rangiriri Sale on THURSDAY, May 25th, of pATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, kc Entries solicited. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. 25/3 OR PRIVATE SALE. For Private Bale, and if not sold privately will be sold by auctiea, the Farms of Mr F. W. Bewraan at Pukete, containing 400 acre* (one of 300, other 100), all fenced and mostly in grass. There is a comfortable 6 roenretr house, dairy, stables, ceweked and outhouses erected thereon ; is about 2J miles from Te Kowhai Factory, 1$ miles from station, and 2 miles fremscheel. Terms very easy : Half cash, balance at 5 per cent. 20 Acres Turnips, with paddock attached, at Paterangi. 11J Acres Turnips, with 30 acres grass, at Kihikihi. 14 Acres Turnips, with 20 acres rough feed, at Narrows 50 Purebred Lincoln Two - t«oth Rams, really good tnd soundconditioned sheep. Buyers can pick one or more at 1£ guinea*. W. J. HUNTER. 7/
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 426, 25 April 1899, Page 4
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