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Auctions. W. J. HUNTER. CAMBRIDGE- Saturday, June '24th OHAUPO—Tuesday, June 27th SALE OF DAIRY COWS - Thursday, July 6th SATURDAY, JUNE 24. For Sale at Cambridge Yards on Saturday, June 24th, 9P ft I M B B EE FBrcadmeadows, Bailey and Dooley 15 Very Choice Two-year-old Steers, Dooley 26 Well-bred Yearling Steers—Harris, Nickle and Croxford 4 Well-bred 2J-year-old Steers 10 Choice Cows and Heifers, at calving and to calre in September 15 Well-bred Steer Calres, from Newstead 50 Large Two-tooth Lincoln Wethers, nearly mutton, W. Brunskill 3 Choice Berkshire Pigs, 3j-montha-old, H. Rogers 10 Berkshire Pigs (4 months old), J. G. Ward 4 Dairy Cows, to calve August D.F. Plough in good order, S.F. Plough, Scarifier (nearly new) 2 Single-seated Buggies, 1 Doubleseated Buggy, all in good order 2 Roadsters, 1 Sulky, 1 New Dray Pure Indian Red Game Rooster, Lot Pure Houdan Fowls, from Matamata Quiet Buggy Mare, Sot Buggy Harness, &c. Quantity Household Furniture W . J . HUNT ER . 17/6 TUESDAY, JUNE 27. For Sale at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, ■ June 27th, Onn FOUR AND SIX-TOOTH fl\ t\ I HALF-BRED EWES fin good condition, and strong, healthy sheep), in lamb to Lincoln rams, from Scotchman's Valley 200 Large Three-quarter-bred FulN mouth Ewes (Lincoln rams put with them Ist March), Walt*;: Searancke 150 Large Three-quarter-bred Fullmouth Ewes (in lamb to Lincoln rams, and ewes in good condition, Rev. Nikora 6 Choice Springing Heifers, J. Edson 12 Good Dairy Cows close to calring, Pakuranga 16 Choice Steer Calves ) \i„r .Jrb--12 Choice Heifer Calves \ K * vU urK 2 First-class Cows at ctlriog, R. Levis 10 Four year-old Forward Bullocks, T. Cottrell Fat and Store Cattle, Dairy Cows, &c. W . J. HUNTER. 13/S TUESDAY, JUNE 27. The undersigned has received instructions from Mrs Stokes, of Pirongia, to sell at Ohaupo Yards on Tuesday, June 27th, ■try GOOD DAIRY COWS, JL/ principally young, sound, and in good condition ; to calve August and September. W. J . HUN T E R . 20/6 THURSDAY, JULY 6. Special Sale of Dairy Cows at Ohaupo. The undersigned will hold a SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY COWS al Ohaupo Yards on THURSDAY, July 6th, of about C)K(\ COWS AND HEIFERS. Entries to date : 12 First-class Cows (whole \ dairy) I W. Well-bred Bull f Alderson 2 Factory Cans ) 14 Good Cows and Heifers (whole dairy), R. Vowless 33 Choice Heifers, at calving—R. Speake, F. Norrish, Walter Reid, F. J. Viokers 16 Good Springing Cows, John Casey 20 Real Good Springing Cows and Heifers, Meadway 34 Springing Cows and Heifers, from Harapepe and Te Rore 38 Springing Cows and Heifers— Wallace, senr., and Wallace, junr., Ngaruawahia 14 Choice Springing Heifers, A. Nicol, Ngaruawahia 26 Good Cows, from Te Awamutu and Kihikihi 12 Choice Springing Heifers, W. Johns 15 Choice Springing Heifers, F, Cole 8 Springing Cows and Heifers, v t Marshall 20 Springing Cows and Heifers, from Tamahere and Tauwhare I Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. W. J. HUNTER. f/f PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigned has received instructions from Mr R. Cockerline (who has sold his farm) to sell on the farm, Kihikihi, about first week in August, rBE WHOLE OF HIS FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, a.,. I At 12 o'clock. W. J. HUNTER. 22/6 OR PRIVATE SALE. i __ For Private Sale, and if not sold privately wi-11 be sold by auction, Mr F. W. Bowman's farm a* Pikete, containing 400 acras, all fenced and mostly in grass. There is a comfortable 6 roomed house, dairy, stables, cowshed and outhouses erected thereon ; is about 2J miles from Te Kowhai Factory, 1J m^et ' rom station, and 2 miles from school, especially adapted to a family man milking for factory. Price, £I2OO ; half sash, baianca at 5 per cent. W. J. HUNTER. GRANT'S WIRR-STRAINER AND SPLICER. Invaluable to Farmers and Stationholders. The advantages claimed for this Machine are:—l. A wire can be strai "*" and spliced at any part of a fence \vWout having to draw any staples. 2. A barbed wire can be strained and spliced at any part of a fence. 3. It can be used at the post quicker than the ordinary bracket or roller, and will work on any size of post or tree. 4. The trouble of boring holes in the straining post can be dispensed with. You can also strain from a tree or any other fixture. 5. It is made of the best wrought steel, and is guaranteed to stand any strain possible to put on a No. 6 wire. Full directions for using furnished with each machine. Price, £1 5s. —H. COOP, Newstead, Sole Agent for Waikato. On view at Messrs Parr Brothers, Hamilton. P.S.—Circulars, containing full particulars, sent oq application. 21/3

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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 451, 22 June 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 451, 22 June 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 451, 22 June 1899, Page 4

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