W. J. HUNTER. OHAUPO-This Dav CLEARING SALE (Fraser's)-Satur-day, May 6»h CLEARING SALE (Walker'a)-Thurs-day, May 11th TURNIP CAITLE SALE— Tuesday, May 16th CLEARING SALE (Rae'a) - Friday, May 19th RANOIRIRI-Thursday, May 25th THIS DAY. For Sale This Day at Ohaupo Yards, ) MEARS' HORSES, IMFLEX. MENTS, &c. 300 Head Cattle 4500 Wethers and Ewes 100 Strong Crossbred Larrrt.s 40 Native Horses W. J . HUNTER. 20/4 SATURDAY, MAY 6. The undersigned has been favoured with > instructions from Mr Fraser (who is I leaving the district) to sell at the 014 Mission Station, Taupiri, on SATURDAY, May 6ih, HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows : The Whole of Household Furniture, also a first-class new Piano by Ramspergers, 4 Good Dairy Cows now milking, 2 Springing Cows, 1 Empty Cow, 7 lj-year-old Cattle, Draught Hone, Lot Young Horses, Brood tfares, Thoroughbred Mare by Ingomar—Jenny Lind, Prire Berkshire Boar, Breeding Sows, Young Pigs, Plough, Set Harrows, Scarifier, Corn dheller, Corn Cruiher, 80-gal. Boiler, 16gal. Boiler, Copper Boiler, Pump and Piping, Canoe, Lot Barlev, Empty Bags, Carpenter's fools, Pig Troughs, Timber, &c. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. W. J. HUNTER. 27/4 THURSDAY, MAT 11. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr J. Walker to sell on the farm, Paikuku, near Te Airamutu, on THURSDAY, May llth, as follows : QA YOUNG DAIRY COWS, OU milking and in calf to Rotorangi bull 30 Strong Good Calves Shorthorn Bull, bred at Rotorangi 3 Draught Horses 2 Good Hacks Waggon (nearly new) will carry 2 tons, Double-seated Buggy with pole and shafts, D.F. Plough (Reid and Gray), D.F. Plough (Wallace), S.F. Plough (Hornsby), Set 3-ho'se Discs (Booth and McDonald), Swingletrees, Plough Harness, Springcart Harness, Saddle and Bridle, Side-saddle and Bridle, 6 Factory Cans, Oak Churn, Dairy Utensils, Bcalding Trough, Grindstone, 18 Tons Potatoes, &c. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. 28/f | TUESDAY, MAY 16. Annual Turnip Cattle Sale. The undersigned will hold his ANNUAL TURNIP CATTLE SALE on TUESDAY, May 16th, of -i 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, Johnstone Bros., W. H. Grace, W. W. Lindsey, G. McMillan, H. Rhodes, Clark Bros., J. W. Ellis, Graham Bros. (Te Puke), Karaka natives, Upton Bros., Chas. Eyre, A. Shillson, Pukerimu, and other places. 45 Guaranteed Young Empty Cows, Williamson Bros., Rukuhia 80 Well-bred Four year-o'.d Bullocks, uearly beef, Te Akau 25 Mixed Cattle, G. Rigg At 12 o'clock W . J . HUNTER . 8/4 THURSDAY, MAY 25. The undersigned will hold his next Rangiriri Sale on THURSDAY, May 25th, of /BATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, &o. Eutries solicited. At 1 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. 25/3 lOR PRIVATE SALE. For Private Sale, and if not sold privately will be sold by aaotion, Mr F. W. Bowman's farm at Pukete, containing 400 acres, all fenced and mostly in grass. There is a comfortable 6-roomed house, dairy, stables, cowshed and outhouses erected thereon ; is about 2£ miles from Te Kowhai Factory, 1J miles from station, and 2 miles from school, especially adapted to a family man milking for factory. Price, £I2OO ; half cash, balance at 5 per cent. A First-class Grazing and Fattening Farm at Wairangi, containing about '250 acres ; good lionse, stables and outbuilding erected thereon. 9 Horsepower TRACTION ENGINE by Burrell and Sons, Threshing Machine by Clayton And Sbnttteworth, Straw Klevator, Circular Saw and Bench, in good working order. A Farm of 330 Acras situated at Rangiaohia, all r*al good land ; good house and •atbuildiaje erected thereon, divided lata paddocks, fenced and laid daw* in grass. Price exceptionally low and terms easy. 20 Acres Turnips, with paddock attached, at Paterangi. 11£ Acres Turnips, with 30 acres grass, at Kihikihi. 14 Acres Turnips, with 20 acrjc rough feed, at Narrows W. J. H" U~N TE R . 7/4 OAGLA.N OERVICE Between Raglan and Hamilton. On and after October 7th the undersigned will RUN A CONVEYANCE between Raglan and Hamilton, carrying H.M. Mails and passengers. Leave Raglan TUESDAYS and FRI. DAYS, at 7 a.m. Leave Hamilton WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 8 a.m. SUTTON BROS., 6/10 Proprietor*.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 429, 2 May 1899, Page 4
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