Auctions. W. J. HUNTER. TURNIP CATTLE SALE—This Day HAMlLTON—Thursday, May 18th CLEARING SALE (Rao's) - Friday, May 19th TE AVVAMUTU—Saturday, May 20th RANGlßlßl—Thursday, May 25th THIS DAY. For Sale This Day at Ohaupo Yards, IAAA HEAD CATTLE JLUUU 2000 Sheep Sale at J 2 o'clock sharp. W . J . ON TE R . 8/4 THURSDAY, MAY IS. For Sale at Hamilton Yards on Thursday, Mav IBth, ]7AT & STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, J HORSES, PIGS 6 Choice Two-year-old Heifers 5 Fat Cows and 1 Springer, Rumney and Corbett 17 Quiet Two • year - old Empty Heifers 10 Steers and Springing Heifers, from Te Rapa 6 Prime Beef, A. T. F. Wheeler 40 Fat Sheep, F. Browning Large Farm Waggon, will carry 3 ton 2 Pure Berkshire Boars, 2t months old, H. Rogers By Order Public Trustee in estate late Seccombe Foxall, 40 Mixed Cattle, Horses, Sundries At 12 o'clock. W . J . HUNTER. 4/5 FRIDAY, MAY 19. The undersigned has reaeived instructions from Mr Wm. Eae (who has sold his farm at Paterangi) to sell on the farm on FRIDAY, May 19th, THE WHOLE OF STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, &c, as follows : 30 Three and Four-year-old Bullocks (beef and nearly beef) 20 Polled Angus Cows, nearly beef 20 Choice Two-year-old Heifers, in calf to one Mr W. Taylor's bulls, to calve in Spring 25 First-class Dairy Cows, all to calve early in Spring, in calf to above bull 80 Empty Cows, Store Steers and Young Cattle 650 Choice Lincoln Ewes, in lamb to Stud Lincoln and Leicester rams 200 Forward Crossbred Wethers 50 Pure Shropshire Ewes, four-tooth to full-mouth (bred by Capt, Parker), in lamb to pure Shropshire ram 4 Heavy Draught Horses, with any trial 1 Five-year-old Draught, by Royal Conqueror 4 First-class Mares and Geldings, suitable for all farm work Quiet Buggy Horse The Prize Ponies Jack and Jill, winners of three first-class prizes ; very handsome and quiet in buggy ; also, Double Buggy Harness to match Pair Three and Four-year-old Colts, broken to chains 7 Real Good Hacks and Buggy Harness Thoroughbred Filly, 3 years old (unbroken), by The Dauphin— Nosegay 2 D.F. Ploughs (Reid and Gray), only two months in use ; 2 Sets Disc Harrows (nearly new), by Beaney and Son ; Set Lever Harrows ; Cultivator, with moulder complete ; Farm Waggon (by Gee and Potter), carry two tons, quite new ; Large Springcart, carry 30c\vt; Singleseated Hooded Buggy and Harness, 6 Sets Plough Harness, Springcart do., Waggon Harness, 4 Riding Saddles aud Bridles, 2 Sets 3-horse Swingletrees, 1 Set 4 horse Trees, Set 2-horse Trees, 2 Ladies' Saddles aud Bridles (new), 5 Fat Pigs, 2 First-class Cattle and Sheep Dogs, Sporting Dog (good retriever), D.B. Breech-loading Uun with case aud loadiug apparatus, 80 Sheets Corrugated Iron, i-ton Barb-wire, Wire Netting, Forks, Spades, Grindstone, Steelyards, Weights and Scales, 4 Factory Cans, Cooler, Churn, Milk Dishes, Iron Tank (200ga1.), Corrugated Tank (800 gal.), Poi table 14-gallon Boiler, Iron Tubs, Wringer FURNITURE New Piano, by Guttinger, Berlin ; Octagon Table, Dining Table, Large Kitchen Table, Carpet Square, Linoleum to cover 5 rooms, Hall do., Handsome Suite tapestry and plu«h (7 pieces), Dining-room Suite in horsehair, Fancy Rocking Chair, 3 £ Iron Beds, 3 Wire-wove Mattresses, 3 Kapok Beds, Washstands and Ware, Large Kitchen Drrs«er, Gents' Cane Chair, 9 A.B. Cane Chairs, Beale's Treadle Sewiuu Machine, Lamps, Curtain and Poles, &c. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. W . J. HUNTER. 4/5 The Auctioneer would call special attention to above large sale. Stock are really good, sheep a grand line, horses in first class condition, implements nearly new, and furniture only recently purchased, therefore quite new. SATURDAY, MAY 20. For Sale at Te Awamutu Yards on Saturday, May 20th, QA GOOD PIGS,) &\J 4 months old } Stokes 10 Young Pigs I Draught Foal by Prince Fergus, out of Young Wellington mare 21 Choice Berkshire Pigs, Weeks and Turney 8 Choice Pigs, Bowden Pedigree Berkshire Boar, 3 months old 40 Cood Bags, C. Alexander 20 Boxes Lemons 200 Good Chaff Bags 4001 b. Good Onions, J. Gibson Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Fowls, <fco. Also, at 2 o'clock, The Farm known as Walker's, situated atPakuku, Rangiaohia, coutaiuiug 335 acres, being Lots 172, 29, 30, 31, 32, 39 ; good land, comfortable house, cow houses, stables and outbuildings, divided in paddocks and laid down in grass, suitable for dairy farm. Terms : Half cash, bal ance at low interest. W. J. HUNTER. 4/5 HHE SINGER MANUFACTURING L COMPANY'S LATEST IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, Simple, Strong, Silent and Speedy. For Cash or Time Payment. Price list forwarded on application to W. D. CHEYNE, 1/9 Travelling Agent, Cambridge. \ LARGE QUANTITY OF WASTE L PAPER on sale at The Waikato Ahgus Office. Geokge Edgecumue, roprietor.|
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 435, 16 May 1899, Page 4
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