Auctions. McNICOL * GO. OIIAUPO-Tuesday, 23rd May WAIHOU- Friday, 26th May HAMILTON lIVE STOCK SALE. THIS DAY. Ik) (J HOI C E FAT COWS, \.& Ngaruawahia and Ilautapu 10 Fat Steers 12 Two-year-oUI Steers, Tamahcre 15 Well-bred Yearlings') Thos. 8 Fresh Tmpty Cows JQialtrougli 1 Real Good Springing^ 4 Good Springing Heif- J-Kirik?riro* era J 1 Quiet Cow, forward \ in calf J 8 Two-and-ahalf-year- f Tamahere old Steers > and 10 Choice Steer Calves I Kirikiriroa 15 Steer and Heif or I Calves / Brown Cob, good in all harness Side saddle, new D.B. Bretchloading Gun (chokebore), almost new 70 Empty Sacks Collie Pup, 6 months old 2 Draught \ good sorts, any trial, Maes ( and right out of 2 Draught i work Geldings ) From Wai h i 37 Crossbred Lambs, R. Dillicar 20 Well-bred Pigs, 10 weeks old 20 Well-bred Store Pigs, from Waitctuna Farmer's Favourite Drill, in perfect order At 12 o'clock. McNICOL G. F. McCullagh, Auctioned. 4/5 OHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE, Tuesday, 23rd May. FAT, STORE & DAIRY CATTLE 50 Crossbred Hoggets, neighbour McNICOL & CO G. F, McCuixaoh, Auctioneer. 9/5 WAIHOU LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, 26th May. 0 CHOICE BEEFW. H. Herries, McNicol Bros., Kereoue Estate, and others 150 Forward Crossbred Ewes, off turnips, Walton 60 Prime Fat Sheep, Kereone 25 Forward Empty Cows, "Waitoa 19 Acres of Turnips, with paddock of good gras9, to be seen at Thos. Daveuport's, near Waiorongomai 50 Forward Empty Ewes, Waitoa Good Shorthorn Bull 20 Cows, with calves, Piako McNICOL & CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. 9/5 r?OR PRIVATE SALE. 350-acre Farm in Mangapiko distiict, in good order ; easy terms 300-acre Farm at Waotu, fenced, portion in grass, dwelliughuise of 13 rooms, large barn and other outbuildings, garden and orchard ; low price. Full particulars on application Run on West Coast—93s acres freehold, 400 acres educational lease, with about 16 years to run, at a rental of £ls 15s ; four miles of fencing done; cattle and sheep yards, orchard, flaxmill ; all on coast line, fern, flax and bush land Good 400-acre Farm near Waihou, all sub-divided, mostly grassed, dwelling and necessary outbuildings, and laud of good quality, partly reclaimed swamp Block of Land comprising 3000 acres in Parish of Whangape, near Glen Murray ; for sa'e in one, two, or three sections; low price and easy terms Totara Fencing Posts Little's Sheep Dip, Fluid and Powder Chesterfield Guano ; price, £3 10s on trucks, Auckland ; analysis on application 60 Acres Swedes, with 30 acres rough feed, Piako Road AGENTS FOR: P. and D. Duncan's Implements The Highland Sheep Dip, Fluid and Powder ; equal to any, and the cheapest and easiest mixed Dip in the market. McNICOL & CO.' 4/10 GEORGE E. CLARK, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, CAMBRIDGE, Has For Sale : _Ol £A BARGAIN, Wattetuna 6&LO\J Valley, Raglan-A Small Farm, 116 acres; House, six rooms; Barn, 30 x 30, and Outhouses ; 60 acres in grass; five sub-divisions; 1£ mile good fencing; H mile river frontage. Near School and Post-office ; one acre good orchard. Close to harbour. A RARE OPPORTUNITY - 1360 XI,. Acres of really good undulating country, partially improved, with Threeroomed House, Barn, Shed, Stables (fourstall, with loft), Milking Shed, Stockyard ; all buildings newly erected ; 40 acres newly laid down grass, 20 acres oats, 40 acres in turnips ; ring feneo complete, save 70 chains. There are between 7 and 8 miles of substantial fencing, all new, with six plain galvanised wire and one barbed and several subdivisions, making six convenient paddocks. Price exceedingly low and terms exceptionally easy. Nine mile 3 from Cambridge. A FIRST-CLASS FARM of 120 Acres, all in grass, securely fenced and sub-divided into three paddocks. House 6 rooms ; close to school, creamery, and within two miles of township, Cambridge. {? ARM of 180 Acres, all in grass, all fenced and sub-divided ; adjoining the above property ; no house. CHOICE FARM, of 500 acres of Firstclass Land, in a high state of cultivation, with ample sub-divisions, thoroughly well watered, shelter plantations, etc., etc. House is a very substantial one, containing thirteen rooms, well finished and in good condition. All necessary outbuildings. It is in close proximity to a flourishing township, public school and creamery. This is first-class fattening country, and offers a rare opportunity to anyone requiring a first-class farm and a country residence in the healthiest part of Waikato. WELL-FINISHED HOUSE, with S acres land, in grass and securely fenced and subdivided. GEORGE E. CLARK Land and Commission Agent, CAMBRIDGE. s R OC H E Teacher of Music and Singing, OHAUPO. NEW QUARTER begins on the 14tb January. Ohaupo, 3rd Januury,lS9!). 5/1
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 436, 18 May 1899, Page 3
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